from django.conf import settings from django import http from django.core.urlresolvers import resolve def output_function(o): return str(type(o)) class SetRemoteAddrMiddleware(object): def process_request(self, request): if not request.META.has_key("REMOTE_ADDR"): try: request.META["REMOTE_ADDR"] = request.META["HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR"] except: request.META[ "REMOTE_ADDR" ] = "1.1.1.1" # This will place a valid IP in REMOTE_ADDR but this shouldn't happen class SmartAppendSlashMiddleware(object): """ "SmartAppendSlash" middleware for taking care of URL rewriting. This middleware appends a missing slash, if: * the SMART_APPEND_SLASH setting is True * the URL without the slash does not exist * the URL with an appended slash does exist. Otherwise it won't touch the URL. """ def process_request(self, request): """ Rewrite the URL based on settings.SMART_APPEND_SLASH """ # Check for a redirect based on settings.SMART_APPEND_SLASH host = http.get_host(request) old_url = [host, request.path] new_url = old_url[:] # Append a slash if SMART_APPEND_SLASH is set and the resulting URL # resolves. if ( settings.SMART_APPEND_SLASH and (not old_url[1].endswith("/")) and not _resolves(old_url[1]) and _resolves(old_url[1] + "/") ): new_url[1] = new_url[1] + "/" if settings.DEBUG and request.method == "POST": raise RuntimeError, "You called this URL via POST, but the URL doesn't end in a slash and you have SMART_APPEND_SLASH set. Django can't redirect to the slash URL while maintaining POST data. Change your form to point to %s%s (note the trailing slash), or set SMART_APPEND_SLASH=False in your Django settings." % ( new_url[0], new_url[1], ) if new_url != old_url: # Redirect if new_url[0]: newurl = "%s://%s%s" % ( request.is_secure() and "https" or "http", new_url[0], new_url[1], ) else: newurl = new_url[1] if request.GET: newurl += "?" + request.GET.urlencode() return http.HttpResponsePermanentRedirect(newurl) return None def _resolves(url): try: resolve(url) return True except http.Http404: return False