170 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
170 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
import os
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import stat
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import posixpath
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import mimetypes
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from pathlib import Path
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from django.contrib.staticfiles import finders
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from django.views import static
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from django.http import StreamingHttpResponse, Http404, HttpResponse, HttpResponseNotModified
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from django.utils._os import safe_join
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from django.utils.http import http_date
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from django.utils.translation import gettext as _
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def serve_static_with_byterange_support(request, path, document_root=None, show_indexes=False):
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"""
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Overrides Django's built-in django.views.static.serve function to support byte range requests.
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This allows you to do things like seek into the middle of a huge mp4 or WACZ without downloading the whole file.
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https://github.com/satchamo/django/commit/2ce75c5c4bee2a858c0214d136bfcd351fcde11d
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"""
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assert document_root
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path = posixpath.normpath(path).lstrip("/")
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fullpath = Path(safe_join(document_root, path))
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if os.access(fullpath, os.R_OK) and fullpath.is_dir():
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if show_indexes:
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return static.directory_index(path, fullpath)
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raise Http404(_("Directory indexes are not allowed here."))
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if not os.access(fullpath, os.R_OK):
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raise Http404(_("“%(path)s” does not exist") % {"path": fullpath})
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# Respect the If-Modified-Since header.
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statobj = fullpath.stat()
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if not static.was_modified_since(request.META.get("HTTP_IF_MODIFIED_SINCE"), statobj.st_mtime):
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return HttpResponseNotModified()
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content_type, encoding = mimetypes.guess_type(str(fullpath))
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content_type = content_type or "application/octet-stream"
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# setup resposne object
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ranged_file = RangedFileReader(open(fullpath, "rb"))
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response = StreamingHttpResponse(ranged_file, content_type=content_type)
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response.headers["Last-Modified"] = http_date(statobj.st_mtime)
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# handle byte-range requests by serving chunk of file
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if stat.S_ISREG(statobj.st_mode):
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size = statobj.st_size
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response["Content-Length"] = size
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response["Accept-Ranges"] = "bytes"
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response["X-Django-Ranges-Supported"] = "1"
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# Respect the Range header.
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if "HTTP_RANGE" in request.META:
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try:
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ranges = parse_range_header(request.META['HTTP_RANGE'], size)
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except ValueError:
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ranges = None
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# only handle syntactically valid headers, that are simple (no
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# multipart byteranges)
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if ranges is not None and len(ranges) == 1:
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start, stop = ranges[0]
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if stop > size:
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# requested range not satisfiable
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return HttpResponse(status=416)
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ranged_file.start = start
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ranged_file.stop = stop
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response["Content-Range"] = "bytes %d-%d/%d" % (start, stop - 1, size)
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response["Content-Length"] = stop - start
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response.status_code = 206
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if encoding:
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response.headers["Content-Encoding"] = encoding
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return response
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def serve_static(request, path, **kwargs):
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"""
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Serve static files below a given point in the directory structure or
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from locations inferred from the staticfiles finders.
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To use, put a URL pattern such as::
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from django.contrib.staticfiles import views
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path('<path:path>', views.serve)
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in your URLconf.
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It uses the django.views.static.serve() view to serve the found files.
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"""
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normalized_path = posixpath.normpath(path).lstrip("/")
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absolute_path = finders.find(normalized_path)
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if not absolute_path:
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if path.endswith("/") or path == "":
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raise Http404("Directory indexes are not allowed here.")
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raise Http404("'%s' could not be found" % path)
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document_root, path = os.path.split(absolute_path)
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return serve_static_with_byterange_support(request, path, document_root=document_root, **kwargs)
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def parse_range_header(header, resource_size):
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"""
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Parses a range header into a list of two-tuples (start, stop) where `start`
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is the starting byte of the range (inclusive) and `stop` is the ending byte
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position of the range (exclusive).
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Returns None if the value of the header is not syntatically valid.
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https://github.com/satchamo/django/commit/2ce75c5c4bee2a858c0214d136bfcd351fcde11d
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"""
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if not header or "=" not in header:
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return None
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ranges = []
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units, range_ = header.split("=", 1)
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units = units.strip().lower()
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if units != "bytes":
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return None
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for val in range_.split(","):
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val = val.strip()
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if "-" not in val:
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return None
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if val.startswith("-"):
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# suffix-byte-range-spec: this form specifies the last N bytes of an
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# entity-body
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start = resource_size + int(val)
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if start < 0:
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start = 0
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stop = resource_size
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else:
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# byte-range-spec: first-byte-pos "-" [last-byte-pos]
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start, stop = val.split("-", 1)
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start = int(start)
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# the +1 is here since we want the stopping point to be exclusive, whereas in
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# the HTTP spec, the last-byte-pos is inclusive
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stop = int(stop) + 1 if stop else resource_size
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if start >= stop:
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return None
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ranges.append((start, stop))
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return ranges
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class RangedFileReader:
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"""
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Wraps a file like object with an iterator that runs over part (or all) of
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the file defined by start and stop. Blocks of block_size will be returned
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from the starting position, up to, but not including the stop point.
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https://github.com/satchamo/django/commit/2ce75c5c4bee2a858c0214d136bfcd351fcde11d
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"""
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block_size = 8192
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def __init__(self, file_like, start=0, stop=float("inf"), block_size=None):
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self.f = file_like
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self.block_size = block_size or RangedFileReader.block_size
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self.start = start
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self.stop = stop
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def __iter__(self):
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self.f.seek(self.start)
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position = self.start
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while position < self.stop:
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data = self.f.read(min(self.block_size, self.stop - position))
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if not data:
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break
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yield data
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position += self.block_size
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