| import sys |
| import typing as t |
| from types import CodeType |
| from types import TracebackType |
| |
| from .exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError |
| from .utils import internal_code |
| from .utils import missing |
| |
| if t.TYPE_CHECKING: |
| from .runtime import Context |
| |
| |
| def rewrite_traceback_stack(source: t.Optional[str] = None) -> BaseException: |
| """Rewrite the current exception to replace any tracebacks from |
| within compiled template code with tracebacks that look like they |
| came from the template source. |
| |
| This must be called within an ``except`` block. |
| |
| :param source: For ``TemplateSyntaxError``, the original source if |
| known. |
| :return: The original exception with the rewritten traceback. |
| """ |
| _, exc_value, tb = sys.exc_info() |
| exc_value = t.cast(BaseException, exc_value) |
| tb = t.cast(TracebackType, tb) |
| |
| if isinstance(exc_value, TemplateSyntaxError) and not exc_value.translated: |
| exc_value.translated = True |
| exc_value.source = source |
| # Remove the old traceback, otherwise the frames from the |
| # compiler still show up. |
| exc_value.with_traceback(None) |
| # Outside of runtime, so the frame isn't executing template |
| # code, but it still needs to point at the template. |
| tb = fake_traceback( |
| exc_value, None, exc_value.filename or "<unknown>", exc_value.lineno |
| ) |
| else: |
| # Skip the frame for the render function. |
| tb = tb.tb_next |
| |
| stack = [] |
| |
| # Build the stack of traceback object, replacing any in template |
| # code with the source file and line information. |
| while tb is not None: |
| # Skip frames decorated with @internalcode. These are internal |
| # calls that aren't useful in template debugging output. |
| if tb.tb_frame.f_code in internal_code: |
| tb = tb.tb_next |
| continue |
| |
| template = tb.tb_frame.f_globals.get("__jinja_template__") |
| |
| if template is not None: |
| lineno = template.get_corresponding_lineno(tb.tb_lineno) |
| fake_tb = fake_traceback(exc_value, tb, template.filename, lineno) |
| stack.append(fake_tb) |
| else: |
| stack.append(tb) |
| |
| tb = tb.tb_next |
| |
| tb_next = None |
| |
| # Assign tb_next in reverse to avoid circular references. |
| for tb in reversed(stack): |
| tb.tb_next = tb_next |
| tb_next = tb |
| |
| return exc_value.with_traceback(tb_next) |
| |
| |
| def fake_traceback( # type: ignore |
| exc_value: BaseException, tb: t.Optional[TracebackType], filename: str, lineno: int |
| ) -> TracebackType: |
| """Produce a new traceback object that looks like it came from the |
| template source instead of the compiled code. The filename, line |
| number, and location name will point to the template, and the local |
| variables will be the current template context. |
| |
| :param exc_value: The original exception to be re-raised to create |
| the new traceback. |
| :param tb: The original traceback to get the local variables and |
| code info from. |
| :param filename: The template filename. |
| :param lineno: The line number in the template source. |
| """ |
| if tb is not None: |
| # Replace the real locals with the context that would be |
| # available at that point in the template. |
| locals = get_template_locals(tb.tb_frame.f_locals) |
| locals.pop("__jinja_exception__", None) |
| else: |
| locals = {} |
| |
| globals = { |
| "__name__": filename, |
| "__file__": filename, |
| "__jinja_exception__": exc_value, |
| } |
| # Raise an exception at the correct line number. |
| code: CodeType = compile( |
| "\n" * (lineno - 1) + "raise __jinja_exception__", filename, "exec" |
| ) |
| |
| # Build a new code object that points to the template file and |
| # replaces the location with a block name. |
| location = "template" |
| |
| if tb is not None: |
| function = tb.tb_frame.f_code.co_name |
| |
| if function == "root": |
| location = "top-level template code" |
| elif function.startswith("block_"): |
| location = f"block {function[6:]!r}" |
| |
| if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): |
| code = code.replace(co_name=location) |
| else: |
| code = CodeType( |
| code.co_argcount, |
| code.co_kwonlyargcount, |
| code.co_nlocals, |
| code.co_stacksize, |
| code.co_flags, |
| code.co_code, |
| code.co_consts, |
| code.co_names, |
| code.co_varnames, |
| code.co_filename, |
| location, |
| code.co_firstlineno, |
| code.co_lnotab, |
| code.co_freevars, |
| code.co_cellvars, |
| ) |
| |
| # Execute the new code, which is guaranteed to raise, and return |
| # the new traceback without this frame. |
| try: |
| exec(code, globals, locals) |
| except BaseException: |
| return sys.exc_info()[2].tb_next # type: ignore |
| |
| |
| def get_template_locals(real_locals: t.Mapping[str, t.Any]) -> t.Dict[str, t.Any]: |
| """Based on the runtime locals, get the context that would be |
| available at that point in the template. |
| """ |
| # Start with the current template context. |
| ctx: "t.Optional[Context]" = real_locals.get("context") |
| |
| if ctx is not None: |
| data: t.Dict[str, t.Any] = ctx.get_all().copy() |
| else: |
| data = {} |
| |
| # Might be in a derived context that only sets local variables |
| # rather than pushing a context. Local variables follow the scheme |
| # l_depth_name. Find the highest-depth local that has a value for |
| # each name. |
| local_overrides: t.Dict[str, t.Tuple[int, t.Any]] = {} |
| |
| for name, value in real_locals.items(): |
| if not name.startswith("l_") or value is missing: |
| # Not a template variable, or no longer relevant. |
| continue |
| |
| try: |
| _, depth_str, name = name.split("_", 2) |
| depth = int(depth_str) |
| except ValueError: |
| continue |
| |
| cur_depth = local_overrides.get(name, (-1,))[0] |
| |
| if cur_depth < depth: |
| local_overrides[name] = (depth, value) |
| |
| # Modify the context with any derived context. |
| for name, (_, value) in local_overrides.items(): |
| if value is missing: |
| data.pop(name, None) |
| else: |
| data[name] = value |
| |
| return data |