278 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
278 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
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from webob.dec import wsgify
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from webob.exc import *
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from webob import Response
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try:
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import simplejson as json
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from simplejson import JSONDecodeError
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except ImportError:
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import json
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JSONDecodeError = ValueError
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import os, logging
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__all__ = ['RestApp', 'RestHandlerBase', 'hasReturnValue', 'noReturnValue']
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def hasReturnValue(func):
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func.hasReturnValue = True
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return func
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def noReturnValue(func):
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func.hasReturnValue = False
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return func
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class RestHandlerBase(object):
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"""Parent class for single handler callbacks."""
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hasReturnValue = True
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def __call__(self, collection, data, ids):
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pass
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class RestHandlerGroupBase(object):
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"""Parent class for a handler group."""
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hasReturnValue = True
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class _RestHandlerWrapper(RestHandlerBase):
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def __init__(self, func_name, func, hasReturnValue=True):
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self.func_name = func_name
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self.func = func
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self.hasReturnValue = hasReturnValue
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def __call__(self, *args, **kw):
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return self.func(*args, **kw)
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class RestApp(object):
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"""A WSGI app that implements RESTful operations on Collections, Decks and Cards."""
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handler_types = ['collection', 'deck', 'note']
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def __init__(self, data_root, allowed_hosts='*', use_default_handlers=True, collection_manager=None):
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from AnkiServer.threading import getCollectionManager
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self.data_root = os.path.abspath(data_root)
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self.allowed_hosts = allowed_hosts
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if collection_manager is not None:
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self.collection_manager = collection_manager
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else:
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self.collection_manager = getCollectionManager()
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self.handlers = {}
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for type in self.handler_types:
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self.handlers[type] = {}
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if use_default_handlers:
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self.add_handler_group('collection', CollectionHandlerGroup())
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self.add_handler_group('deck', DeckHandlerGroup())
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self.add_handler_group('note', NoteHandlerGroup())
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def add_handler(self, type, name, handler):
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"""Adds a callback handler for a type (collection, deck, card) with a unique name.
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- 'type' is the item that will be worked on, for example: collection, deck, and card.
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- 'name' is a unique name for the handler that gets used in the URL.
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- 'handler' handler can be a Python method or a subclass of the RestHandlerBase class.
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"""
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if self.handlers[type].has_key(name):
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raise "Handler already for %(type)s/%(name)s exists!"
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self.handlers[type][name] = handler
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def add_handler_group(self, type, group):
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"""Adds several handlers for every public method on an object descended from RestHandlerGroup.
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This allows you to create a single class with several methods, so that you can quickly
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create a group of related handlers."""
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import inspect
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for name, method in inspect.getmembers(group, predicate=inspect.ismethod):
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if not name.startswith('_'):
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if hasattr(group, 'hasReturnValue') and not hasattr(method, 'hasReturnValue'):
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method = _RestHandlerWrapper(group.__class__.__name__ + '.' + name, method, group.hasReturnValue)
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self.add_handler(type, name, method)
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def _checkRequest(self, req):
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"""Raises an exception if the request isn't allowed or valid for some reason."""
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if self.allowed_hosts != '*':
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try:
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remote_addr = req.headers['X-Forwarded-For']
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except KeyError:
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remote_addr = req.remote_addr
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if remote_addr != self.allowed_hosts:
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raise HTTPForbidden()
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if req.method != 'POST':
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raise HTTPMethodNotAllowed(allow=['POST'])
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def _parsePath(self, path):
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"""Takes a request path and returns a tuple containing the handler type, name
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and a list of ids.
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Raises an HTTPNotFound exception if the path is invalid."""
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if path in ('', '/'):
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raise HTTPNotFound()
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# split the URL into a list of parts
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if path[0] == '/':
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path = path[1:]
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parts = path.split('/')
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# pull the type and context from the URL parts
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type = None
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ids = []
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for type in self.handler_types:
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if len(parts) == 0:
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break
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if parts[0] != type:
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break
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parts.pop(0)
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if len(parts) > 0:
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ids.append(parts.pop(0))
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if len(parts) < 2:
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break
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# sanity check to make sure the URL is valid
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if len(parts) > 1 or len(ids) == 0:
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raise HTTPNotFound()
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# get the handler name
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if len(parts) == 0:
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name = 'index'
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else:
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name = parts[0]
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return (type, name, ids)
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def _getCollectionPath(self, collection_id):
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"""Returns the path to the collection based on the collection_id from the request.
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Raises HTTPBadRequest if the collection_id is invalid."""
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path = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(self.data_root, collection_id, 'collection.anki2'))
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if path[0:len(self.data_root)] != self.data_root:
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# attempting to escape our data jail!
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raise HTTPBadRequest('"%s" is not a valid collection' % collection_id)
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return path
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def _getHandler(self, type, name):
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"""Returns a tuple containing handler function for this type and name, and a boolean flag
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if that handler has a return value.
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Raises an HTTPNotFound exception if the handler doesn't exist."""
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# get the handler function
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try:
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handler = self.handlers[type][name]
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except KeyError:
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raise HTTPNotFound()
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# get if we have a return value
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hasReturnValue = True
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if hasattr(handler, 'hasReturnValue'):
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hasReturnValue = handler.hasReturnValue
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return (handler, hasReturnValue)
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def _parseRequestBody(self, req):
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"""Parses the request body (JSON) into a Python dict and returns it.
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Raises an HTTPBadRequest exception if the request isn't valid JSON."""
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try:
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data = json.loads(req.body)
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except JSONDecodeError, e:
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logging.error(req.path+': Unable to parse JSON: '+str(e), exc_info=True)
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raise HTTPBadRequest()
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# make the keys into non-unicode strings
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data = dict([(str(k), v) for k, v in data.items()])
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return data
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@wsgify
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def __call__(self, req):
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# make sure the request is valid
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self._checkRequest(req)
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# parse the path
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type, name, ids = self._parsePath(req.path)
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# get the collection path
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collection_path = self._getCollectionPath(ids[0])
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print collection_path
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# get the handler function
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handler, hasReturnValue = self._getHandler(type, name)
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# parse the request body
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data = self._parseRequestBody(req)
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# debug
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from pprint import pprint
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pprint(data)
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# run it!
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col = self.collection_manager.get_collection(collection_path)
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try:
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output = col.execute(handler, [data, ids], {}, hasReturnValue)
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except Exception, e:
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logging.error(e)
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return HTTPInternalServerError()
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if output is None:
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return Response('', content_type='text/plain')
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else:
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return Response(json.dumps(output), content_type='application/json')
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class CollectionHandlerGroup(RestHandlerGroupBase):
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"""Default handler group for 'collection' type."""
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def list_decks(self, col, data, ids):
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return col.decks.all()
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@noReturnValue
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def select_deck(self, col, data, ids):
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col.decks.select(data['deck_id'])
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class DeckHandlerGroup(RestHandlerGroupBase):
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"""Default handler group for 'deck' type."""
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def next_card(self, col, data, ids):
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deck_id = ids[1]
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col.decks.select(deck_id)
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card = col.sched.getCard()
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return card
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class NoteHandlerGroup(RestHandlerGroupBase):
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"""Default handler group for 'note' type."""
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def add_new(self, col, data, ids):
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# col.addNote(...)
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pass
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# Our entry point
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def make_app(global_conf, **local_conf):
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# setup the logger
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logging_config_file = local_conf.get('logging.config_file')
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if logging_config_file:
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# monkey patch the logging.config.SMTPHandler if necessary
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import sys
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if sys.version_info[0] == 2 and sys.version_info[1] == 5:
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import AnkiServer.logpatch
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# load the config file
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import logging.config
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logging.config.fileConfig(logging_config_file)
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return RestApp(
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data_root=local_conf.get('data_root', '.'),
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allowed_hosts=local_conf.get('allowed_hosts', '*')
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)
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