import difflib import typing as t from ..exceptions import BadRequest from ..exceptions import HTTPException from ..utils import cached_property from ..utils import redirect if t.TYPE_CHECKING: from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment from .map import MapAdapter from .rules import Rule # noqa: F401 from ..wrappers.request import Request from ..wrappers.response import Response class RoutingException(Exception): """Special exceptions that require the application to redirect, notifying about missing urls, etc. :internal: """ class RequestRedirect(HTTPException, RoutingException): """Raise if the map requests a redirect. This is for example the case if `strict_slashes` are activated and an url that requires a trailing slash. The attribute `new_url` contains the absolute destination url. """ code = 308 def __init__(self, new_url: str) -> None: super().__init__(new_url) self.new_url = new_url def get_response( self, environ: t.Optional[t.Union["WSGIEnvironment", "Request"]] = None, scope: t.Optional[dict] = None, ) -> "Response": return redirect(self.new_url, self.code) class RequestPath(RoutingException): """Internal exception.""" __slots__ = ("path_info",) def __init__(self, path_info: str) -> None: super().__init__() self.path_info = path_info class RequestAliasRedirect(RoutingException): # noqa: B903 """This rule is an alias and wants to redirect to the canonical URL.""" def __init__(self, matched_values: t.Mapping[str, t.Any], endpoint: str) -> None: super().__init__() self.matched_values = matched_values self.endpoint = endpoint class BuildError(RoutingException, LookupError): """Raised if the build system cannot find a URL for an endpoint with the values provided. """ def __init__( self, endpoint: str, values: t.Mapping[str, t.Any], method: t.Optional[str], adapter: t.Optional["MapAdapter"] = None, ) -> None: super().__init__(endpoint, values, method) self.endpoint = endpoint self.values = values self.method = method self.adapter = adapter @cached_property def suggested(self) -> t.Optional["Rule"]: return self.closest_rule(self.adapter) def closest_rule(self, adapter: t.Optional["MapAdapter"]) -> t.Optional["Rule"]: def _score_rule(rule: "Rule") -> float: return sum( [ 0.98 * difflib.SequenceMatcher( None, rule.endpoint, self.endpoint ).ratio(), 0.01 * bool(set(self.values or ()).issubset(rule.arguments)), 0.01 * bool(rule.methods and self.method in rule.methods), ] ) if adapter and adapter.map._rules: return max(adapter.map._rules, key=_score_rule) return None def __str__(self) -> str: message = [f"Could not build url for endpoint {self.endpoint!r}"] if self.method: message.append(f" ({self.method!r})") if self.values: message.append(f" with values {sorted(self.values)!r}") message.append(".") if self.suggested: if self.endpoint == self.suggested.endpoint: if ( self.method and self.suggested.methods is not None and self.method not in self.suggested.methods ): message.append( " Did you mean to use methods" f" {sorted(self.suggested.methods)!r}?" ) missing_values = self.suggested.arguments.union( set(self.suggested.defaults or ()) ) - set(self.values.keys()) if missing_values: message.append( f" Did you forget to specify values {sorted(missing_values)!r}?" ) else: message.append(f" Did you mean {self.suggested.endpoint!r} instead?") return "".join(message) class WebsocketMismatch(BadRequest): """The only matched rule is either a WebSocket and the request is HTTP, or the rule is HTTP and the request is a WebSocket. """ class NoMatch(Exception): __slots__ = ("have_match_for", "websocket_mismatch") def __init__(self, have_match_for: t.Set[str], websocket_mismatch: bool) -> None: self.have_match_for = have_match_for self.websocket_mismatch = websocket_mismatch