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- The canonical source for :method, :scheme and :path are the .method, .scheme and .path attributes on the request object. - These pseudo-headers are stripped after reading the request, and re-inserted just before sending. - The :authority header remains, and should be handled analagously to the Host header in HTTP1 with respect to display and user interaction.
292 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
292 lines
7.8 KiB
Python
from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function, division
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from abc import ABCMeta, abstractmethod
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try:
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from collections.abc import MutableMapping
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except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
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from collections import MutableMapping # Workaround for Python < 3.3
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import six
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from .utils import Serializable
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@six.add_metaclass(ABCMeta)
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class _MultiDict(MutableMapping, Serializable):
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def __repr__(self):
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fields = (
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repr(field)
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for field in self.fields
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)
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return "{cls}[{fields}]".format(
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cls=type(self).__name__,
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fields=", ".join(fields)
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)
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@staticmethod
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@abstractmethod
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def _reduce_values(values):
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"""
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If a user accesses multidict["foo"], this method
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reduces all values for "foo" to a single value that is returned.
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For example, HTTP headers are folded, whereas we will just take
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the first cookie we found with that name.
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"""
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@staticmethod
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@abstractmethod
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def _kconv(key):
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"""
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This method converts a key to its canonical representation.
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For example, HTTP headers are case-insensitive, so this method returns key.lower().
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"""
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def __getitem__(self, key):
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values = self.get_all(key)
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if not values:
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raise KeyError(key)
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return self._reduce_values(values)
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def __setitem__(self, key, value):
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self.set_all(key, [value])
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def __delitem__(self, key):
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if key not in self:
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raise KeyError(key)
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key = self._kconv(key)
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self.fields = tuple(
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field for field in self.fields
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if key != self._kconv(field[0])
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)
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def __iter__(self):
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seen = set()
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for key, _ in self.fields:
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key_kconv = self._kconv(key)
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if key_kconv not in seen:
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seen.add(key_kconv)
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yield key
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def __len__(self):
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return len(set(self._kconv(key) for key, _ in self.fields))
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def __eq__(self, other):
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if isinstance(other, MultiDict):
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return self.fields == other.fields
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return False
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def __ne__(self, other):
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return not self.__eq__(other)
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def __hash__(self):
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return hash(self.fields)
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def get_all(self, key):
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"""
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Return the list of all values for a given key.
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If that key is not in the MultiDict, the return value will be an empty list.
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"""
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key = self._kconv(key)
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return [
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value
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for k, value in self.fields
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if self._kconv(k) == key
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]
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def set_all(self, key, values):
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"""
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Remove the old values for a key and add new ones.
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"""
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key_kconv = self._kconv(key)
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new_fields = []
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for field in self.fields:
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if self._kconv(field[0]) == key_kconv:
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if values:
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new_fields.append(
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(key, values.pop(0))
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)
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else:
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new_fields.append(field)
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while values:
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new_fields.append(
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(key, values.pop(0))
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)
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self.fields = tuple(new_fields)
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def add(self, key, value):
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"""
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Add an additional value for the given key at the bottom.
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"""
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self.insert(len(self.fields), key, value)
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def insert(self, index, key, value):
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"""
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Insert an additional value for the given key at the specified position.
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"""
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item = (key, value)
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self.fields = self.fields[:index] + (item,) + self.fields[index:]
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def keys(self, multi=False):
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"""
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Get all keys.
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Args:
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multi(bool):
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If True, one key per value will be returned.
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If False, duplicate keys will only be returned once.
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"""
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return (
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k
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for k, _ in self.items(multi)
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)
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def values(self, multi=False):
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"""
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Get all values.
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Args:
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multi(bool):
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If True, all values will be returned.
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If False, only the first value per key will be returned.
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"""
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return (
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v
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for _, v in self.items(multi)
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)
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def items(self, multi=False):
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"""
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Get all (key, value) tuples.
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Args:
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multi(bool):
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If True, all (key, value) pairs will be returned
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If False, only the first (key, value) pair per unique key will be returned.
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"""
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if multi:
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return self.fields
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else:
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return super(_MultiDict, self).items()
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def clear(self, key):
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"""
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Removes all items with the specified key, and does not raise an
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exception if the key does not exist.
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"""
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if key in self:
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del self[key]
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def to_dict(self):
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"""
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Get the MultiDict as a plain Python dict.
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Keys with multiple values are returned as lists.
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Example:
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.. code-block:: python
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# Simple dict with duplicate values.
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>>> d
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MultiDictView[("name", "value"), ("a", "false"), ("a", "42")]
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>>> d.to_dict()
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{
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"name": "value",
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"a": ["false", "42"]
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}
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"""
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d = {}
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for key in self:
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values = self.get_all(key)
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if len(values) == 1:
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d[key] = values[0]
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else:
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d[key] = values
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return d
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def get_state(self):
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return self.fields
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def set_state(self, state):
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self.fields = tuple(tuple(x) for x in state)
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@classmethod
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def from_state(cls, state):
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return cls(state)
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class MultiDict(_MultiDict):
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def __init__(self, fields=()):
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super(MultiDict, self).__init__()
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self.fields = tuple(
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tuple(i) for i in fields
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)
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@six.add_metaclass(ABCMeta)
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class ImmutableMultiDict(MultiDict):
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def _immutable(self, *_):
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raise TypeError('{} objects are immutable'.format(self.__class__.__name__))
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__delitem__ = set_all = insert = _immutable
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def with_delitem(self, key):
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"""
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Returns:
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An updated ImmutableMultiDict. The original object will not be modified.
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"""
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ret = self.copy()
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super(ImmutableMultiDict, ret).__delitem__(key)
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return ret
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def with_set_all(self, key, values):
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"""
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Returns:
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An updated ImmutableMultiDict. The original object will not be modified.
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"""
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ret = self.copy()
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super(ImmutableMultiDict, ret).set_all(key, values)
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return ret
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def with_insert(self, index, key, value):
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"""
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Returns:
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An updated ImmutableMultiDict. The original object will not be modified.
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"""
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ret = self.copy()
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super(ImmutableMultiDict, ret).insert(index, key, value)
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return ret
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class MultiDictView(_MultiDict):
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"""
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The MultiDictView provides the MultiDict interface over calculated data.
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The view itself contains no state - data is retrieved from the parent on
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request, and stored back to the parent on change.
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"""
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def __init__(self, getter, setter):
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self._getter = getter
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self._setter = setter
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super(MultiDictView, self).__init__()
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@staticmethod
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def _kconv(key):
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# All request-attributes are case-sensitive.
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return key
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@staticmethod
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def _reduce_values(values):
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# We just return the first element if
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# multiple elements exist with the same key.
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return values[0]
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@property
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def fields(self):
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return self._getter()
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@fields.setter
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def fields(self, value):
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return self._setter(value)
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