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Mads Kiilerich
diff parser: match the header order of hg diff --git patches

The output might look like:

diff --git a/A b/B
old mode 100644
new mode 100755
rename from A
rename to B
--- a/A
+++ b/B

Such files were shown as 'modified binary file chmod 100644 => 100755' without
diff.

Now the chmod and diff will be shown ... but still not the rename.

Correct parsing of headers do require a better parser - one do not just use a
regexp.
"""Pylons middleware initialization"""

from beaker.middleware import SessionMiddleware
from routes.middleware import RoutesMiddleware
from paste.cascade import Cascade
from paste.registry import RegistryManager
from paste.urlparser import StaticURLParser
from paste.deploy.converters import asbool
from paste.gzipper import make_gzip_middleware

from pylons.middleware import ErrorHandler, StatusCodeRedirect
from pylons.wsgiapp import PylonsApp

from rhodecode.lib.middleware.simplehg import SimpleHg
from rhodecode.lib.middleware.simplegit import SimpleGit
from rhodecode.lib.middleware.https_fixup import HttpsFixup
from rhodecode.config.environment import load_environment
from rhodecode.lib.middleware.wrapper import RequestWrapper


def make_app(global_conf, full_stack=True, static_files=True, **app_conf):
    """Create a Pylons WSGI application and return it

    ``global_conf``
        The inherited configuration for this application. Normally from
        the [DEFAULT] section of the Paste ini file.

    ``full_stack``
        Whether or not this application provides a full WSGI stack (by
        default, meaning it handles its own exceptions and errors).
        Disable full_stack when this application is "managed" by
        another WSGI middleware.

    ``app_conf``
        The application's local configuration. Normally specified in
        the [app:<name>] section of the Paste ini file (where <name>
        defaults to main).

    """
    # Configure the Pylons environment
    config = load_environment(global_conf, app_conf)

    # The Pylons WSGI app
    app = PylonsApp(config=config)

    # Routing/Session/Cache Middleware
    app = RoutesMiddleware(app, config['routes.map'])
    app = SessionMiddleware(app, config)

    # CUSTOM MIDDLEWARE HERE (filtered by error handling middlewares)
    if asbool(config['pdebug']):
        from rhodecode.lib.profiler import ProfilingMiddleware
        app = ProfilingMiddleware(app)

    if asbool(full_stack):

        from rhodecode.lib.middleware.sentry import Sentry
        from rhodecode.lib.middleware.errormator import Errormator
        if Errormator and asbool(config['app_conf'].get('errormator')):
            app = Errormator(app, config)
        elif Sentry:
            app = Sentry(app, config)

        # Handle Python exceptions
        app = ErrorHandler(app, global_conf, **config['pylons.errorware'])

        # we want our low level middleware to get to the request ASAP. We don't
        # need any pylons stack middleware in them
        app = SimpleHg(app, config)
        app = SimpleGit(app, config)
        app = RequestWrapper(app, config)
        # Display error documents for 401, 403, 404 status codes (and
        # 500 when debug is disabled)
        if asbool(config['debug']):
            app = StatusCodeRedirect(app)
        else:
            app = StatusCodeRedirect(app, [400, 401, 403, 404, 500])

    #enable https redirets based on HTTP_X_URL_SCHEME set by proxy
    app = HttpsFixup(app, config)

    # Establish the Registry for this application
    app = RegistryManager(app)

    if asbool(static_files):
        # Serve static files
        static_app = StaticURLParser(config['pylons.paths']['static_files'])
        app = Cascade([static_app, app])
        app = make_gzip_middleware(app, global_conf, compress_level=1)

    app.config = config

    return app