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55 lines
2.4 KiB
55 lines
2.4 KiB
from django.utils.http import http_date |
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class ConditionalGetMiddleware(object): |
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""" |
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Handles conditional GET operations. If the response has a ETag or |
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Last-Modified header, and the request has If-None-Match or |
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If-Modified-Since, the response is replaced by an HttpNotModified. |
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Also sets the Date and Content-Length response-headers. |
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""" |
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def process_response(self, request, response): |
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response['Date'] = http_date() |
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if not response.has_header('Content-Length'): |
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response['Content-Length'] = str(len(response.content)) |
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if response.has_header('ETag'): |
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if_none_match = request.META.get('HTTP_IF_NONE_MATCH', None) |
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if if_none_match == response['ETag']: |
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# Setting the status is enough here. The response handling path |
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# automatically removes content for this status code (in |
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# http.conditional_content_removal()). |
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response.status_code = 304 |
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if response.has_header('Last-Modified'): |
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if_modified_since = request.META.get('HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE', None) |
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if if_modified_since == response['Last-Modified']: |
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# Setting the status code is enough here (same reasons as |
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# above). |
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response.status_code = 304 |
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return response |
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class SetRemoteAddrFromForwardedFor(object): |
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""" |
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Middleware that sets REMOTE_ADDR based on HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR, if the |
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latter is set. This is useful if you're sitting behind a reverse proxy that |
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causes each request's REMOTE_ADDR to be set to 127.0.0.1. |
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Note that this does NOT validate HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR. If you're not behind |
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a reverse proxy that sets HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR automatically, do not use |
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this middleware. Anybody can spoof the value of HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR, and |
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because this sets REMOTE_ADDR based on HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR, that means |
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anybody can "fake" their IP address. Only use this when you can absolutely |
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trust the value of HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR. |
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""" |
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def process_request(self, request): |
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try: |
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real_ip = request.META['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR'] |
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except KeyError: |
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return None |
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else: |
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# HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR can be a comma-separated list of IPs. The |
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# client's IP will be the first one. |
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real_ip = real_ip.split(",")[0].strip() |
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request.META['REMOTE_ADDR'] = real_ip
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