# Mark Huang <mlhuang@cs.princeton.edu>
#
# Copyright (C) 2004-2006 The Trustees of Princeton University
-# $Id: API.py,v 1.1 2006/09/06 15:36:06 mlhuang Exp $
+# $Id: API.py,v 1.8 2007/01/05 16:09:09 tmack Exp $
#
import sys
import traceback
+import string
import xmlrpclib
-import SOAPpy
-from SOAPpy.Parser import parseSOAPRPC
-from SOAPpy.Types import faultType
-from SOAPpy.NS import NS
-from SOAPpy.SOAPBuilder import buildSOAP
+# See "2.2 Characters" in the XML specification:
+#
+# #x9 | #xA | #xD | [#x20-#xD7FF] | [#xE000-#xFFFD]
+# avoiding
+# [#x7F-#x84], [#x86-#x9F], [#xFDD0-#xFDDF]
+
+invalid_xml_ascii = map(chr, range(0x0, 0x8) + [0xB, 0xC] + range(0xE, 0x1F))
+xml_escape_table = string.maketrans("".join(invalid_xml_ascii), "?" * len(invalid_xml_ascii))
+
+def xmlrpclib_escape(s, replace = string.replace):
+ """
+ xmlrpclib does not handle invalid 7-bit control characters. This
+ function augments xmlrpclib.escape, which by default only replaces
+ '&', '<', and '>' with entities.
+ """
+
+ # This is the standard xmlrpclib.escape function
+ s = replace(s, "&", "&")
+ s = replace(s, "<", "<")
+ s = replace(s, ">", ">",)
+
+ # Replace invalid 7-bit control characters with '?'
+ return s.translate(xml_escape_table)
+
+def xmlrpclib_dump(self, value, write):
+ """
+ xmlrpclib cannot marshal instances of subclasses of built-in
+ types. This function overrides xmlrpclib.Marshaller.__dump so that
+ any value that is an instance of one of its acceptable types is
+ marshalled as that type.
+
+ xmlrpclib also cannot handle invalid 7-bit control characters. See
+ above.
+ """
+
+ # Use our escape function
+ args = [self, value, write]
+ if isinstance(value, (str, unicode)):
+ args.append(xmlrpclib_escape)
+
+ try:
+ # Try for an exact match first
+ f = self.dispatch[type(value)]
+ except KeyError:
+ # Try for an isinstance() match
+ for Type, f in self.dispatch.iteritems():
+ if isinstance(value, Type):
+ f(*args)
+ return
+ raise TypeError, "cannot marshal %s objects" % type(value)
+ else:
+ f(*args)
+
+# You can't hide from me!
+xmlrpclib.Marshaller._Marshaller__dump = xmlrpclib_dump
+
+# SOAP support is optional
+try:
+ import SOAPpy
+ from SOAPpy.Parser import parseSOAPRPC
+ from SOAPpy.Types import faultType
+ from SOAPpy.NS import NS
+ from SOAPpy.SOAPBuilder import buildSOAP
+except ImportError:
+ SOAPpy = None
from PLC.Config import Config
-from PLC.PostgreSQL import PostgreSQL
from PLC.Faults import *
import PLC.Methods
# Load configuration
self.config = Config(config)
-
- # Initialize database connection
+
+ # Initialize database connection
if self.config.PLC_DB_TYPE == "postgresql":
+ from PLC.PostgreSQL import PostgreSQL
self.db = PostgreSQL(self)
+
else:
- raise PLCAPIError, "Unsupported database type " + config.PLC_DB_TYPE
+ raise PLCAPIError, "Unsupported database type " + self.config.PLC_DB_TYPE
def callable(self, method):
"""
interface = xmlrpclib
(args, method) = xmlrpclib.loads(data)
methodresponse = True
- except:
- interface = SOAPpy
- (r, header, body, attrs) = parseSOAPRPC(data, header = 1, body = 1, attrs = 1)
- method = r._name
- args = r._aslist()
- # XXX Support named arguments
+ except Exception, e:
+ if SOAPpy is not None:
+ interface = SOAPpy
+ (r, header, body, attrs) = parseSOAPRPC(data, header = 1, body = 1, attrs = 1)
+ method = r._name
+ args = r._aslist()
+ # XXX Support named arguments
+ else:
+ raise e
try:
result = self.call(source, method, *args)
if interface == xmlrpclib:
if not isinstance(result, PLCFault):
result = (result,)
- data = xmlrpclib.dumps(result, methodresponse = True, encoding = self.encoding)
+ data = xmlrpclib.dumps(result, methodresponse = True, encoding = self.encoding, allow_none = 1)
elif interface == SOAPpy:
data = buildSOAP(kw = {'%sResponse' % method: {'Result': result}}, encoding = self.encoding)