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# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA
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"""Basic server-side logic for dealing with requests."""
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import tempfile
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from bzrlib import bzrdir, errors, registry, revision
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from bzrlib.bundle.serializer import write_bundle
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class SmartServerRequest(object):
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    """Base class for request handlers.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, backing_transport):
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        self._backing_transport = backing_transport
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    def _check_enabled(self):
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        """Raises DisabledMethod if this method is disabled."""
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        pass
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    def do(self, *args):
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        """Mandatory extension point for SmartServerRequest subclasses.
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        Subclasses must implement this.
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        This should return a SmartServerResponse if this command expects to
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        receive no body.
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        """
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        raise NotImplementedError(self.do)
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    def execute(self, *args):
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        """Public entry point to execute this request.
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        It will return a SmartServerResponse if the command does not expect a
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        body.
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        :param *args: the arguments of the request.
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        """
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        self._check_enabled()
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        return self.do(*args)
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    def do_body(self, body_bytes):
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        """Called if the client sends a body with the request.
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        Must return a SmartServerResponse.
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        """
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        # TODO: if a client erroneously sends a request that shouldn't have a
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        # body, what to do?  Probably SmartServerRequestHandler should catch
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        # this NotImplementedError and translate it into a 'bad request' error
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        # to send to the client.
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        raise NotImplementedError(self.do_body)
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class SmartServerResponse(object):
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    """Response generated by SmartServerRequestHandler."""
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    def __init__(self, args, body=None):
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        self.args = args
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        self.body = body
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    def __eq__(self, other):
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        if other is None:
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            return False
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        return other.args == self.args and other.body == self.body
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    def __repr__(self):
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        return "<SmartServerResponse args=%r body=%r>" % (self.args, self.body)
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class SmartServerRequestHandler(object):
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    """Protocol logic for smart server.
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    This doesn't handle serialization at all, it just processes requests and
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    creates responses.
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    """
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    # IMPORTANT FOR IMPLEMENTORS: It is important that SmartServerRequestHandler
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    # not contain encoding or decoding logic to allow the wire protocol to vary
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    # from the object protocol: we will want to tweak the wire protocol separate
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    # from the object model, and ideally we will be able to do that without
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    # having a SmartServerRequestHandler subclass for each wire protocol, rather
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    # just a Protocol subclass.
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    # TODO: Better way of representing the body for commands that take it,
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    # and allow it to be streamed into the server.
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    def __init__(self, backing_transport, commands):
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        """Constructor.
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        :param backing_transport: a Transport to handle requests for.
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        :param commands: a registry mapping command names to SmartServerRequest
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            subclasses. e.g. bzrlib.transport.smart.vfs.vfs_commands.
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        """
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        self._backing_transport = backing_transport
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        self._commands = commands
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        self._body_bytes = ''
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        self.response = None
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        self.finished_reading = False
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        self._command = None
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    def accept_body(self, bytes):
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        """Accept body data."""
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        # TODO: This should be overriden for each command that desired body data
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        # to handle the right format of that data, i.e. plain bytes, a bundle,
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        # etc.  The deserialisation into that format should be done in the
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        # Protocol object.
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        # default fallback is to accumulate bytes.
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        self._body_bytes += bytes
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    def end_of_body(self):
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        """No more body data will be received."""
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        self._run_handler_code(self._command.do_body, (self._body_bytes,), {})
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        # cannot read after this.
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        self.finished_reading = True
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    def dispatch_command(self, cmd, args):
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        """Deprecated compatibility method.""" # XXX XXX
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        try:
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            command = self._commands.get(cmd)
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        except LookupError:
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            raise errors.SmartProtocolError("bad request %r" % (cmd,))
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        self._command = command(self._backing_transport)
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        self._run_handler_code(self._command.execute, args, {})
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    def _run_handler_code(self, callable, args, kwargs):
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        """Run some handler specific code 'callable'.
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        If a result is returned, it is considered to be the commands response,
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        and finished_reading is set true, and its assigned to self.response.
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        Any exceptions caught are translated and a response object created
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        from them.
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        """
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        result = self._call_converting_errors(callable, args, kwargs)
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        if result is not None:
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            self.response = result
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            self.finished_reading = True
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    def _call_converting_errors(self, callable, args, kwargs):
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        """Call callable converting errors to Response objects."""
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        # XXX: most of this error conversion is VFS-related, and thus ought to
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        # be in SmartServerVFSRequestHandler somewhere.
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        try:
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            return callable(*args, **kwargs)
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        except errors.NoSuchFile, e:
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            return SmartServerResponse(('NoSuchFile', e.path))
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        except errors.FileExists, e:
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            return SmartServerResponse(('FileExists', e.path))
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        except errors.DirectoryNotEmpty, e:
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            return SmartServerResponse(('DirectoryNotEmpty', e.path))
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        except errors.ShortReadvError, e:
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            return SmartServerResponse(('ShortReadvError',
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                e.path, str(e.offset), str(e.length), str(e.actual)))
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        except UnicodeError, e:
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            # If it is a DecodeError, than most likely we are starting
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            # with a plain string
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            str_or_unicode = e.object
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            if isinstance(str_or_unicode, unicode):
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                # XXX: UTF-8 might have \x01 (our seperator byte) in it.  We
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                # should escape it somehow.
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                val = 'u:' + str_or_unicode.encode('utf-8')
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            else:
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                val = 's:' + str_or_unicode.encode('base64')
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            # This handles UnicodeEncodeError or UnicodeDecodeError
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            return SmartServerResponse((e.__class__.__name__,
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                    e.encoding, val, str(e.start), str(e.end), e.reason))
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        except errors.TransportNotPossible, e:
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            if e.msg == "readonly transport":
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                return SmartServerResponse(('ReadOnlyError', ))
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            else:
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                raise
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class HelloRequest(SmartServerRequest):
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    """Answer a version request with my version."""
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    def do(self):
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        return SmartServerResponse(('ok', '1'))
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class GetBundleRequest(SmartServerRequest):
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    def do(self, path, revision_id):
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        # open transport relative to our base
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        t = self._backing_transport.clone(path)
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        control, extra_path = bzrdir.BzrDir.open_containing_from_transport(t)
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        repo = control.open_repository()
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        tmpf = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
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        base_revision = revision.NULL_REVISION
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        write_bundle(repo, revision_id, base_revision, tmpf)
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        tmpf.seek(0)
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        return SmartServerResponse((), tmpf.read())
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# This exists solely to help RemoteObjectHacking.  It should be removed
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# eventually.  It should not be considered part of the real smart server
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class ProbeDontUseRequest(SmartServerRequest):
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    def do(self, path):
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        from bzrlib.bzrdir import BzrDirFormat
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        t = self._backing_transport.clone(path)
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        default_format = BzrDirFormat.get_default_format()
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        real_bzrdir = default_format.open(t, _found=True)
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        try:
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            real_bzrdir._format.probe_transport(t)
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        except (errors.NotBranchError, errors.UnknownFormatError):
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            answer = 'no'
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        else:
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            answer = 'yes'
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        return SmartServerResponse((answer,))
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class SmartServerIsReadonly(SmartServerRequest):
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    # XXX: this request method belongs somewhere else.
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    def do(self):
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        if self._backing_transport.is_readonly():
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            answer = 'yes'
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            answer = 'no'
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        return SmartServerResponse((answer,))
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request_handlers = registry.Registry()
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'append', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'AppendRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'delete', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'DeleteRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'get', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'GetRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'get_bundle', 'bzrlib.smart.request', 'GetBundleRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'has', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'HasRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'hello', 'bzrlib.smart.request', 'HelloRequest')
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    'iter_files_recursive', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'IterFilesRecursiveRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'list_dir', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'ListDirRequest')
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    'mkdir', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'MkdirRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'move', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'MoveRequest')
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    'put', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'PutRequest')
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    'put_non_atomic', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'PutNonAtomicRequest')
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    'readv', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'ReadvRequest')
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    'rename', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'RenameRequest')
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    'rmdir', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'RmdirRequest')
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request_handlers.register_lazy(
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    'stat', 'bzrlib.smart.vfs', 'StatRequest')