Python werkzeug.wsgi.make_chunk_iter() Examples

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Example #1
Source File: urls.py    From data with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #2
Source File: wsgi.py    From Flask with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_make_chunk_iter_bytes(self):
        data = [b'abcdefXghi', b'jklXmnopqrstuvwxyzX', b'ABCDEFGHIJK']
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(data, 'X'))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [b'abcdef', b'ghijkl', b'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               b'ABCDEFGHIJK'])

        data = b'abcdefXghijklXmnopqrstuvwxyzXABCDEFGHIJK'
        test_stream = BytesIO(data)
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(test_stream, 'X', limit=len(data),
                                       buffer_size=4))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [b'abcdef', b'ghijkl', b'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               b'ABCDEFGHIJK']) 
Example #3
Source File: wsgi.py    From Flask with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_make_chunk_iter(self):
        data = [u'abcdefXghi', u'jklXmnopqrstuvwxyzX', u'ABCDEFGHIJK']
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(data, 'X'))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [u'abcdef', u'ghijkl', u'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               u'ABCDEFGHIJK'])

        data = u'abcdefXghijklXmnopqrstuvwxyzXABCDEFGHIJK'
        test_stream = StringIO(data)
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(test_stream, 'X', limit=len(data),
                                       buffer_size=4))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [u'abcdef', u'ghijkl', u'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               u'ABCDEFGHIJK']) 
Example #4
Source File: urls.py    From Flask with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #5
Source File: wsgi.py    From Flask with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_make_chunk_iter_bytes(self):
        data = [b'abcdefXghi', b'jklXmnopqrstuvwxyzX', b'ABCDEFGHIJK']
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(data, 'X'))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [b'abcdef', b'ghijkl', b'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               b'ABCDEFGHIJK'])

        data = b'abcdefXghijklXmnopqrstuvwxyzXABCDEFGHIJK'
        test_stream = BytesIO(data)
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(test_stream, 'X', limit=len(data),
                                       buffer_size=4))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [b'abcdef', b'ghijkl', b'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               b'ABCDEFGHIJK']) 
Example #6
Source File: wsgi.py    From Flask with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def test_make_chunk_iter(self):
        data = [u'abcdefXghi', u'jklXmnopqrstuvwxyzX', u'ABCDEFGHIJK']
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(data, 'X'))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [u'abcdef', u'ghijkl', u'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               u'ABCDEFGHIJK'])

        data = u'abcdefXghijklXmnopqrstuvwxyzXABCDEFGHIJK'
        test_stream = StringIO(data)
        rv = list(wsgi.make_chunk_iter(test_stream, 'X', limit=len(data),
                                       buffer_size=4))
        self.assert_equal(rv, [u'abcdef', u'ghijkl', u'mnopqrstuvwxyz',
                               u'ABCDEFGHIJK']) 
Example #7
Source File: urls.py    From Serverless-Deep-Learning-with-TensorFlow-and-AWS-Lambda with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #8
Source File: urls.py    From android_universal with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #9
Source File: urls.py    From data with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #10
Source File: urls.py    From data with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #11
Source File: urls.py    From data with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #12
Source File: urls.py    From data with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #13
Source File: urls.py    From jbox with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #14
Source File: urls.py    From appengine-try-python-flask with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #15
Source File: urls.py    From arithmancer with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #16
Source File: urls.py    From syntheticmass with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #17
Source File: urls.py    From cloud-playground with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #18
Source File: urls.py    From PhonePi_SampleServer with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #19
Source File: urls.py    From pyRevit with GNU General Public License v3.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #20
Source File: urls.py    From planespotter with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #21
Source File: urls.py    From Flask-P2P with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #22
Source File: urls.py    From Financial-Portfolio-Flask with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #23
Source File: urls.py    From RSSNewsGAE with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors)) 
Example #24
Source File: urls.py    From lambda-packs with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
def url_decode_stream(stream, charset='utf-8', decode_keys=False,
                      include_empty=True, errors='replace', separator='&',
                      cls=None, limit=None, return_iterator=False):
    """Works like :func:`url_decode` but decodes a stream.  The behavior
    of stream and limit follows functions like
    :func:`~werkzeug.wsgi.make_line_iter`.  The generator of pairs is
    directly fed to the `cls` so you can consume the data while it's
    parsed.

    .. versionadded:: 0.8

    :param stream: a stream with the encoded querystring
    :param charset: the charset of the query string.  If set to `None`
                    no unicode decoding will take place.
    :param decode_keys: Used on Python 2.x to control whether keys should
                        be forced to be unicode objects.  If set to `True`,
                        keys will be unicode in all cases. Otherwise, they
                        remain `str` if they fit into ASCII.
    :param include_empty: Set to `False` if you don't want empty values to
                          appear in the dict.
    :param errors: the decoding error behavior.
    :param separator: the pair separator to be used, defaults to ``&``
    :param cls: an optional dict class to use.  If this is not specified
                       or `None` the default :class:`MultiDict` is used.
    :param limit: the content length of the URL data.  Not necessary if
                  a limited stream is provided.
    :param return_iterator: if set to `True` the `cls` argument is ignored
                            and an iterator over all decoded pairs is
                            returned
    """
    from werkzeug.wsgi import make_chunk_iter
    if return_iterator:
        cls = lambda x: x
    elif cls is None:
        cls = MultiDict
    pair_iter = make_chunk_iter(stream, separator, limit)
    return cls(_url_decode_impl(pair_iter, charset, decode_keys,
                                include_empty, errors))