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"""XML-RPC tool helpers.""" import sys from xmlrpc.client import ( loads as xmlrpc_loads, dumps as xmlrpc_dumps, Fault as XMLRPCFault ) import cherrypy from cherrypy._cpcompat import ntob def process_body(): """Return (params, method) from request body.""" try: return xmlrpc_loads(cherrypy.request.body.read()) except Exception: return ('ERROR PARAMS', ), 'ERRORMETHOD' def patched_path(path): """Return 'path', doctored for RPC.""" if not path.endswith('/'): path += '/' if path.startswith('/RPC2/'): # strip the first /rpc2 path = path[5:] return path def _set_response(body): """Set up HTTP status, headers and body within CherryPy.""" # The XML-RPC spec (http://www.xmlrpc.com/spec) says: # "Unless there's a lower-level error, always return 200 OK." # Since Python's xmlrpc_client interprets a non-200 response # as a "Protocol Error", we'll just return 200 every time. response = cherrypy.response response.status = '200 OK' response.body = ntob(body, 'utf-8') response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/xml' response.headers['Content-Length'] = len(body) def respond(body, encoding='utf-8', allow_none=0): """Construct HTTP response body.""" if not isinstance(body, XMLRPCFault): body = (body,) _set_response( xmlrpc_dumps( body, methodresponse=1, encoding=encoding, allow_none=allow_none ) ) def on_error(*args, **kwargs): """Construct HTTP response body for an error response.""" body = str(sys.exc_info()[1]) _set_response(xmlrpc_dumps(XMLRPCFault(1, body)))