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私はこのコードを理解しようとしているので、ばかげた質問です。例えばBaseRequestHandler​​が呼び出された場合、以下の各関数は順番に 1 つずつ呼び出されますか? dispatch-> jinja2-> session-> auth.....

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import logging
import secrets

import webapp2
from webapp2_extras import auth, sessions, jinja2
from jinja2.runtime import TemplateNotFound

from simpleauth import SimpleAuthHandler


class BaseRequestHandler(webapp2.RequestHandler):
  def dispatch(self):
    # Get a session store for this request.
    self.session_store = sessions.get_store(request=self.request)

    try:
      # Dispatch the request.
      webapp2.RequestHandler.dispatch(self)
    finally:
      # Save all sessions.
      self.session_store.save_sessions(self.response)

  @webapp2.cached_property    
  def jinja2(self):
    """Returns a Jinja2 renderer cached in the app registry"""
    return jinja2.get_jinja2(app=self.app)

  @webapp2.cached_property
  def session(self):
    """Returns a session using the default cookie key"""
    return self.session_store.get_session()

  @webapp2.cached_property
  def auth(self):
      return auth.get_auth()

  @webapp2.cached_property
  def current_user(self):
    """Returns currently logged in user"""
    user_dict = self.auth.get_user_by_session()
    return self.auth.store.user_model.get_by_id(user_dict['user_id'])

  @webapp2.cached_property
  def logged_in(self):
    """Returns true if a user is currently logged in, false otherwise"""
    return self.auth.get_user_by_session() is not None


  def render(self, template_name, template_vars={}):
    # Preset values for the template
    values = {
      'url_for': self.uri_for,
      'logged_in': self.logged_in,
      'flashes': self.session.get_flashes()
    }

    # Add manually supplied template values
    values.update(template_vars)

    # read the template or 404.html
    try:
      self.response.write(self.jinja2.render_template(template_name, **values))
    except TemplateNotFound:
      self.abort(404)

  def head(self, *args):
    """Head is used by Twitter. If not there the tweet button shows 0"""
    pass


class RootHandler(BaseRequestHandler):
  def get(self):
    """Handles default langing page"""
    self.render('home.html')

class ProfileHandler(BaseRequestHandler):
  def get(self):
    """Handles GET /profile"""    
    if self.logged_in:
      self.render('profile.html', {
        'user': self.current_user, 
        'session': self.auth.get_user_by_session()
      })
    else:
      self.redirect('/')


class AuthHandler(BaseRequestHandler, SimpleAuthHandler):
  """Authentication handler for OAuth 2.0, 1.0(a) and OpenID."""

  # Enable optional OAuth 2.0 CSRF guard
  OAUTH2_CSRF_STATE = True

  USER_ATTRS = {
    'facebook' : {
      'id'     : lambda id: ('avatar_url', 
        'http://graph.facebook.com/{0}/picture?type=large'.format(id)),
      'name'   : 'name',
      'link'   : 'link'
    },
    'google'   : {
      'picture': 'avatar_url',
      'name'   : 'name',
      'link'   : 'link'
    },
    'windows_live': {
      'avatar_url': 'avatar_url',
      'name'      : 'name',
      'link'      : 'link'
    },
    'twitter'  : {
      'profile_image_url': 'avatar_url',
      'screen_name'      : 'name',
      'link'             : 'link'
    },
    'linkedin' : {
      'picture-url'       : 'avatar_url',
      'first-name'        : 'name',
      'public-profile-url': 'link'
    },
    'openid'   : {
      'id'      : lambda id: ('avatar_url', '/img/missing-avatar.png'),
      'nickname': 'name',
      'email'   : 'link'
    }
  }

  def _on_signin(self, data, auth_info, provider):
    """Callback whenever a new or existing user is logging in.
     data is a user info dictionary.
     auth_info contains access token or oauth token and secret.
    """
    auth_id = '%s:%s' % (provider, data['id'])
    logging.info('Looking for a user with id %s', auth_id)

    user = self.auth.store.user_model.get_by_auth_id(auth_id)
    _attrs = self._to_user_model_attrs(data, self.USER_ATTRS[provider])

    if user:
      logging.info('Found existing user to log in')
      # Existing users might've changed their profile data so we update our
      # local model anyway. This might result in quite inefficient usage
      # of the Datastore, but we do this anyway for demo purposes.
      #
      # In a real app you could compare _attrs with user's properties fetched
      # from the datastore and update local user in case something's changed.
      user.populate(**_attrs)
      user.put()
      self.auth.set_session(
        self.auth.store.user_to_dict(user))

    else:
      # check whether there's a user currently logged in
      # then, create a new user if nobody's signed in, 
      # otherwise add this auth_id to currently logged in user.

      if self.logged_in:
        logging.info('Updating currently logged in user')

        u = self.current_user
        u.populate(**_attrs)
        # The following will also do u.put(). Though, in a real app
        # you might want to check the result, which is
        # (boolean, info) tuple where boolean == True indicates success
        # See webapp2_extras.appengine.auth.models.User for details.
        u.add_auth_id(auth_id)

      else:
        logging.info('Creating a brand new user')
        ok, user = self.auth.store.user_model.create_user(auth_id, **_attrs)
        if ok:
          self.auth.set_session(self.auth.store.user_to_dict(user))

    # Remember auth data during redirect, just for this demo. You wouldn't
    # normally do this.
    self.session.add_flash(data, 'data - from _on_signin(...)')
    self.session.add_flash(auth_info, 'auth_info - from _on_signin(...)')

    # Go to the profile page
    self.redirect('/profile')

  def logout(self):
    self.auth.unset_session()
    self.redirect('/')

  def handle_exception(self, exception, debug):
    logging.error(exception)
    self.render('error.html', {'exception': exception})

  def _callback_uri_for(self, provider):
    return self.uri_for('auth_callback', provider=provider, _full=True)

  def _get_consumer_info_for(self, provider):
    """Returns a tuple (key, secret) for auth init requests."""
    return secrets.AUTH_CONFIG[provider]

  def _to_user_model_attrs(self, data, attrs_map):
    """Get the needed information from the provider dataset."""
    user_attrs = {}
    for k, v in attrs_map.iteritems():
      attr = (v, data.get(k)) if isinstance(v, str) else v(data.get(k))
      user_attrs.setdefault(*attr)

    return user_attrs

別の質問は、このコードが webapp2 フレームワークで使用されていることです。このコードを django または kay フレームワークで使用できますか?

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あなたの質問の最初の部分については、短い答えはありません。

  • BaseRequestHandler関数ではなくクラスなので、実際に呼び出すことはできません。関数dispatch, jinjaなどはこのクラスのメソッドです。のオブジェクトを使用して明示的に呼び出す必要がありますBaseRequestHandler。例

    base_obj = BaseRequestHandler() #インスタンスの作成 base_obj.dispatch() #dispatch メソッドの呼び出し

これはメソッドを呼び出すための単なる図であり、webapp2 に関して構文上の問題がある可能性があります。

于 2013-02-07T07:08:05.437 に答える