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d7949535
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May 29, 2020
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Sartika Aritonang
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import
calendar
import
time
from
email.utils
import
formatdate
,
parsedate
,
parsedate_tz
from
datetime
import
datetime
,
timedelta
TIME_FMT
=
"
%
a,
%
d
%
b
%
Y
%
H:
%
M:
%
S GMT"
def
expire_after
(
delta
,
date
=
None
):
date
=
date
or
datetime
.
utcnow
()
return
date
+
delta
def
datetime_to_header
(
dt
):
return
formatdate
(
calendar
.
timegm
(
dt
.
timetuple
()))
class
BaseHeuristic
(
object
):
def
warning
(
self
,
response
):
"""
Return a valid 1xx warning header value describing the cache
adjustments.
The response is provided too allow warnings like 113
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-5.5.4 where we need
to explicitly say response is over 24 hours old.
"""
return
'110 - "Response is Stale"'
def
update_headers
(
self
,
response
):
"""Update the response headers with any new headers.
NOTE: This SHOULD always include some Warning header to
signify that the response was cached by the client, not
by way of the provided headers.
"""
return
{}
def
apply
(
self
,
response
):
updated_headers
=
self
.
update_headers
(
response
)
if
updated_headers
:
response
.
headers
.
update
(
updated_headers
)
warning_header_value
=
self
.
warning
(
response
)
if
warning_header_value
is
not
None
:
response
.
headers
.
update
({
"Warning"
:
warning_header_value
})
return
response
class
OneDayCache
(
BaseHeuristic
):
"""
Cache the response by providing an expires 1 day in the
future.
"""
def
update_headers
(
self
,
response
):
headers
=
{}
if
"expires"
not
in
response
.
headers
:
date
=
parsedate
(
response
.
headers
[
"date"
])
expires
=
expire_after
(
timedelta
(
days
=
1
),
date
=
datetime
(
*
date
[:
6
]))
headers
[
"expires"
]
=
datetime_to_header
(
expires
)
headers
[
"cache-control"
]
=
"public"
return
headers
class
ExpiresAfter
(
BaseHeuristic
):
"""
Cache **all** requests for a defined time period.
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
**
kw
):
self
.
delta
=
timedelta
(
**
kw
)
def
update_headers
(
self
,
response
):
expires
=
expire_after
(
self
.
delta
)
return
{
"expires"
:
datetime_to_header
(
expires
),
"cache-control"
:
"public"
}
def
warning
(
self
,
response
):
tmpl
=
"110 - Automatically cached for
%
s. Response might be stale"
return
tmpl
%
self
.
delta
class
LastModified
(
BaseHeuristic
):
"""
If there is no Expires header already, fall back on Last-Modified
using the heuristic from
http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7234#section-4.2.2
to calculate a reasonable value.
Firefox also does something like this per
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Caching_FAQ
http://lxr.mozilla.org/mozilla-release/source/netwerk/protocol/http/nsHttpResponseHead.cpp#397
Unlike mozilla we limit this to 24-hr.
"""
cacheable_by_default_statuses
=
{
200
,
203
,
204
,
206
,
300
,
301
,
404
,
405
,
410
,
414
,
501
}
def
update_headers
(
self
,
resp
):
headers
=
resp
.
headers
if
"expires"
in
headers
:
return
{}
if
"cache-control"
in
headers
and
headers
[
"cache-control"
]
!=
"public"
:
return
{}
if
resp
.
status
not
in
self
.
cacheable_by_default_statuses
:
return
{}
if
"date"
not
in
headers
or
"last-modified"
not
in
headers
:
return
{}
date
=
calendar
.
timegm
(
parsedate_tz
(
headers
[
"date"
]))
last_modified
=
parsedate
(
headers
[
"last-modified"
])
if
date
is
None
or
last_modified
is
None
:
return
{}
now
=
time
.
time
()
current_age
=
max
(
0
,
now
-
date
)
delta
=
date
-
calendar
.
timegm
(
last_modified
)
freshness_lifetime
=
max
(
0
,
min
(
delta
/
10
,
24
*
3600
))
if
freshness_lifetime
<=
current_age
:
return
{}
expires
=
date
+
freshness_lifetime
return
{
"expires"
:
time
.
strftime
(
TIME_FMT
,
time
.
gmtime
(
expires
))}
def
warning
(
self
,
resp
):
return
None
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