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| from __future__ import annotationsimport dataclassesimport mimetypesimport sysimport typing as tfrom collections import defaultdictfrom datetime import datetimefrom io import BytesIOfrom itertools import chainfrom random import randomfrom tempfile import TemporaryFilefrom time import timefrom urllib.parse import unquotefrom urllib.parse import urlsplitfrom urllib.parse import urlunsplitfrom ._internal import _get_environfrom ._internal import _wsgi_decoding_dancefrom ._internal import _wsgi_encoding_dancefrom .datastructures import Authorizationfrom .datastructures import CallbackDictfrom .datastructures import CombinedMultiDictfrom .datastructures import EnvironHeadersfrom .datastructures import FileMultiDictfrom .datastructures import Headersfrom .datastructures import MultiDictfrom .http import dump_cookiefrom .http import dump_options_headerfrom .http import parse_cookiefrom .http import parse_datefrom .http import parse_options_headerfrom .sansio.multipart import Datafrom .sansio.multipart import Epiloguefrom .sansio.multipart import Fieldfrom .sansio.multipart import Filefrom .sansio.multipart import MultipartEncoderfrom .sansio.multipart import Preamblefrom .urls import _urlencodefrom .urls import iri_to_urifrom .utils import cached_propertyfrom .utils import get_content_typefrom .wrappers.request import Requestfrom .wrappers.response import Responsefrom .wsgi import ClosingIteratorfrom .wsgi import get_current_urlif t.TYPE_CHECKING:    from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIApplication    from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment    import typing_extensions as tedef stream_encode_multipart(    data: t.Mapping[str, t.Any],    use_tempfile: bool = True,    threshold: int = 1024 * 500,    boundary: str | None = None,) -> tuple[t.IO[bytes], int, str]:    """Encode a dict of values (either strings or file descriptors or    :class:`FileStorage` objects.) into a multipart encoded string stored    in a file descriptor.    .. versionchanged:: 3.0        The ``charset`` parameter was removed.    """    if boundary is None:        boundary = f"---------------WerkzeugFormPart_{time()}{random()}"    stream: t.IO[bytes] = BytesIO()    total_length = 0    on_disk = False    write_binary: t.Callable[[bytes], int]    if use_tempfile:        def write_binary(s: bytes) -> int:            nonlocal stream, total_length, on_disk            if on_disk:                return stream.write(s)            else:                length = len(s)                if length + total_length <= threshold:                    stream.write(s)                else:                    new_stream = t.cast(t.IO[bytes], TemporaryFile("wb+"))                    new_stream.write(stream.getvalue())  # type: ignore                    new_stream.write(s)                    stream = new_stream                    on_disk = True                total_length += length                return length    else:        write_binary = stream.write    encoder = MultipartEncoder(boundary.encode())    write_binary(encoder.send_event(Preamble(data=b"")))    for key, value in _iter_data(data):        reader = getattr(value, "read", None)        if reader is not None:            filename = getattr(value, "filename", getattr(value, "name", None))            content_type = getattr(value, "content_type", None)            if content_type is None:                content_type = (                    filename                    and mimetypes.guess_type(filename)[0]                    or "application/octet-stream"                )            headers = value.headers            headers.update([("Content-Type", content_type)])            if filename is None:                write_binary(encoder.send_event(Field(name=key, headers=headers)))            else:                write_binary(                    encoder.send_event(                        File(name=key, filename=filename, headers=headers)                    )                )            while True:                chunk = reader(16384)                if not chunk:                    write_binary(encoder.send_event(Data(data=chunk, more_data=False)))                    break                write_binary(encoder.send_event(Data(data=chunk, more_data=True)))        else:            if not isinstance(value, str):                value = str(value)            write_binary(encoder.send_event(Field(name=key, headers=Headers())))            write_binary(encoder.send_event(Data(data=value.encode(), more_data=False)))    write_binary(encoder.send_event(Epilogue(data=b"")))    length = stream.tell()    stream.seek(0)    return stream, length, boundarydef encode_multipart(    values: t.Mapping[str, t.Any], boundary: str | None = None) -> tuple[str, bytes]:    """Like `stream_encode_multipart` but returns a tuple in the form    (``boundary``, ``data``) where data is bytes.    .. versionchanged:: 3.0        The ``charset`` parameter was removed.    """    stream, length, boundary = stream_encode_multipart(        values, use_tempfile=False, boundary=boundary    )    return boundary, stream.read()def _iter_data(data: t.Mapping[str, t.Any]) -> t.Iterator[tuple[str, t.Any]]:    """Iterate over a mapping that might have a list of values, yielding    all key, value pairs. Almost like iter_multi_items but only allows    lists, not tuples, of values so tuples can be used for files.    """    if isinstance(data, MultiDict):        yield from data.items(multi=True)    else:        for key, value in data.items():            if isinstance(value, list):                for v in value:                    yield key, v            else:                yield key, value_TAnyMultiDict = t.TypeVar("_TAnyMultiDict", bound=MultiDict)class EnvironBuilder:    """This class can be used to conveniently create a WSGI environment    for testing purposes.  It can be used to quickly create WSGI environments    or request objects from arbitrary data.    The signature of this class is also used in some other places as of    Werkzeug 0.5 (:func:`create_environ`, :meth:`Response.from_values`,    :meth:`Client.open`).  Because of this most of the functionality is    available through the constructor alone.    Files and regular form data can be manipulated independently of each    other with the :attr:`form` and :attr:`files` attributes, but are    passed with the same argument to the constructor: `data`.    `data` can be any of these values:    -   a `str` or `bytes` object: The object is converted into an        :attr:`input_stream`, the :attr:`content_length` is set and you have to        provide a :attr:`content_type`.    -   a `dict` or :class:`MultiDict`: The keys have to be strings. The values        have to be either any of the following objects, or a list of any of the        following objects:        -   a :class:`file`-like object:  These are converted into            :class:`FileStorage` objects automatically.        -   a `tuple`:  The :meth:`~FileMultiDict.add_file` method is called            with the key and the unpacked `tuple` items as positional            arguments.        -   a `str`:  The string is set as form data for the associated key.    -   a file-like object: The object content is loaded in memory and then        handled like a regular `str` or a `bytes`.    :param path: the path of the request.  In the WSGI environment this will                 end up as `PATH_INFO`.  If the `query_string` is not defined                 and there is a question mark in the `path` everything after                 it is used as query string.    :param base_url: the base URL is a URL that is used to extract the WSGI                     URL scheme, host (server name + server port) and the                     script root (`SCRIPT_NAME`).    :param query_string: an optional string or dict with URL parameters.    :param method: the HTTP method to use, defaults to `GET`.    :param input_stream: an optional input stream.  Do not specify this and                         `data`.  As soon as an input stream is set you can't                         modify :attr:`args` and :attr:`files` unless you                         set the :attr:`input_stream` to `None` again.    :param content_type: The content type for the request.  As of 0.5 you                         don't have to provide this when specifying files                         and form data via `data`.    :param content_length: The content length for the request.  You don't                           have to specify this when providing data via                           `data`.    :param errors_stream: an optional error stream that is used for                          `wsgi.errors`.  Defaults to :data:`stderr`.    :param multithread: controls `wsgi.multithread`.  Defaults to `False`.    :param multiprocess: controls `wsgi.multiprocess`.  Defaults to `False`.    :param run_once: controls `wsgi.run_once`.  Defaults to `False`.    :param headers: an optional list or :class:`Headers` object of headers.    :param data: a string or dict of form data or a file-object.                 See explanation above.    :param json: An object to be serialized and assigned to ``data``.        Defaults the content type to ``"application/json"``.        Serialized with the function assigned to :attr:`json_dumps`.    :param environ_base: an optional dict of environment defaults.    :param environ_overrides: an optional dict of environment overrides.    :param auth: An authorization object to use for the        ``Authorization`` header value. A ``(username, password)`` tuple        is a shortcut for ``Basic`` authorization.    .. versionchanged:: 3.0        The ``charset`` parameter was removed.    .. versionchanged:: 2.1        ``CONTENT_TYPE`` and ``CONTENT_LENGTH`` are not duplicated as        header keys in the environ.    .. versionchanged:: 2.0        ``REQUEST_URI`` and ``RAW_URI`` is the full raw URI including        the query string, not only the path.    .. versionchanged:: 2.0        The default :attr:`request_class` is ``Request`` instead of        ``BaseRequest``.    .. versionadded:: 2.0       Added the ``auth`` parameter.    .. versionadded:: 0.15        The ``json`` param and :meth:`json_dumps` method.    .. versionadded:: 0.15        The environ has keys ``REQUEST_URI`` and ``RAW_URI`` containing        the path before percent-decoding. This is not part of the WSGI        PEP, but many WSGI servers include it.    .. versionchanged:: 0.6       ``path`` and ``base_url`` can now be unicode strings that are       encoded with :func:`iri_to_uri`.    """    #: the server protocol to use.  defaults to HTTP/1.1    server_protocol = "HTTP/1.1"    #: the wsgi version to use.  defaults to (1, 0)    wsgi_version = (1, 0)    #: The default request class used by :meth:`get_request`.    request_class = Request    import json    #: The serialization function used when ``json`` is passed.    json_dumps = staticmethod(json.dumps)    del json    _args: MultiDict | None    _query_string: str | None    _input_stream: t.IO[bytes] | None    _form: MultiDict | None    _files: FileMultiDict | None    def __init__(        self,        path: str = "/",        base_url: str | None = None,        query_string: t.Mapping[str, str] | str | None = None,        method: str = "GET",        input_stream: t.IO[bytes] | None = None,        content_type: str | None = None,        content_length: int | None = None,        errors_stream: t.IO[str] | None = None,        multithread: bool = False,        multiprocess: bool = False,        run_once: bool = False,        headers: Headers | t.Iterable[tuple[str, str]] | None = None,        data: None | (t.IO[bytes] | str | bytes | t.Mapping[str, t.Any]) = None,        environ_base: t.Mapping[str, t.Any] | None = None,        environ_overrides: t.Mapping[str, t.Any] | None = None,        mimetype: str | None = None,        json: t.Mapping[str, t.Any] | None = None,        auth: Authorization | tuple[str, str] | None = None,    ) -> None:        if query_string is not None and "?" in path:            raise ValueError("Query string is defined in the path and as an argument")        request_uri = urlsplit(path)        if query_string is None and "?" in path:            query_string = request_uri.query        self.path = iri_to_uri(request_uri.path)        self.request_uri = path        if base_url is not None:            base_url = iri_to_uri(base_url)        self.base_url = base_url  # type: ignore        if isinstance(query_string, str):            self.query_string = query_string        else:            if query_string is None:                query_string = MultiDict()            elif not isinstance(query_string, MultiDict):                query_string = MultiDict(query_string)            self.args = query_string        self.method = method        if headers is None:            headers = Headers()        elif not isinstance(headers, Headers):            headers = Headers(headers)        self.headers = headers        if content_type is not None:            self.content_type = content_type        if errors_stream is None:            errors_stream = sys.stderr        self.errors_stream = errors_stream        self.multithread = multithread        self.multiprocess = multiprocess        self.run_once = run_once        self.environ_base = environ_base        self.environ_overrides = environ_overrides        self.input_stream = input_stream        self.content_length = content_length        self.closed = False        if auth is not None:            if isinstance(auth, tuple):                auth = Authorization(                    "basic", {"username": auth[0], "password": auth[1]}                )            self.headers.set("Authorization", auth.to_header())        if json is not None:            if data is not None:                raise TypeError("can't provide both json and data")            data = self.json_dumps(json)            if self.content_type is None:                self.content_type = "application/json"        if data:            if input_stream is not None:                raise TypeError("can't provide input stream and data")            if hasattr(data, "read"):                data = data.read()            if isinstance(data, str):                data = data.encode()            if isinstance(data, bytes):                self.input_stream = BytesIO(data)                if self.content_length is None:                    self.content_length = len(data)            else:                for key, value in _iter_data(data):                    if isinstance(value, (tuple, dict)) or hasattr(value, "read"):                        self._add_file_from_data(key, value)                    else:                        self.form.setlistdefault(key).append(value)        if mimetype is not None:            self.mimetype = mimetype    @classmethod    def from_environ(cls, environ: WSGIEnvironment, **kwargs: t.Any) -> EnvironBuilder:        """Turn an environ dict back into a builder. Any extra kwargs        override the args extracted from the environ.        .. versionchanged:: 2.0            Path and query values are passed through the WSGI decoding            dance to avoid double encoding.        .. versionadded:: 0.15        """        headers = Headers(EnvironHeaders(environ))        out = {            "path": _wsgi_decoding_dance(environ["PATH_INFO"]),            "base_url": cls._make_base_url(                environ["wsgi.url_scheme"],                headers.pop("Host"),                _wsgi_decoding_dance(environ["SCRIPT_NAME"]),            ),            "query_string": _wsgi_decoding_dance(environ["QUERY_STRING"]),            "method": environ["REQUEST_METHOD"],            "input_stream": environ["wsgi.input"],            "content_type": headers.pop("Content-Type", None),            "content_length": headers.pop("Content-Length", None),            "errors_stream": environ["wsgi.errors"],            "multithread": environ["wsgi.multithread"],            "multiprocess": environ["wsgi.multiprocess"],            "run_once": environ["wsgi.run_once"],            "headers": headers,        }        out.update(kwargs)        return cls(**out)    def _add_file_from_data(        self,        key: str,        value: (t.IO[bytes] | tuple[t.IO[bytes], str] | tuple[t.IO[bytes], str, str]),    ) -> None:        """Called in the EnvironBuilder to add files from the data dict."""        if isinstance(value, tuple):            self.files.add_file(key, *value)        else:            self.files.add_file(key, value)    @staticmethod    def _make_base_url(scheme: str, host: str, script_root: str) -> str:        return urlunsplit((scheme, host, script_root, "", "")).rstrip("/") + "/"    @property    def base_url(self) -> str:        """The base URL is used to extract the URL scheme, host name,        port, and root path.        """        return self._make_base_url(self.url_scheme, self.host, self.script_root)    @base_url.setter    def base_url(self, value: str | None) -> None:        if value is None:            scheme = "http"            netloc = "localhost"            script_root = ""        else:            scheme, netloc, script_root, qs, anchor = urlsplit(value)            if qs or anchor:                raise ValueError("base url must not contain a query string or fragment")        self.script_root = script_root.rstrip("/")        self.host = netloc        self.url_scheme = scheme    @property    def content_type(self) -> str | None:        """The content type for the request.  Reflected from and to        the :attr:`headers`.  Do not set if you set :attr:`files` or        :attr:`form` for auto detection.        """        ct = self.headers.get("Content-Type")        if ct is None and not self._input_stream:            if self._files:                return "multipart/form-data"            if self._form:                return "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"            return None        return ct    @content_type.setter    def content_type(self, value: str | None) -> None:        if value is None:            self.headers.pop("Content-Type", None)        else:            self.headers["Content-Type"] = value    @property    def mimetype(self) -> str | None:        """The mimetype (content type without charset etc.)        .. versionadded:: 0.14        """        ct = self.content_type        return ct.split(";")[0].strip() if ct else None    @mimetype.setter    def mimetype(self, value: str) -> None:        self.content_type = get_content_type(value, "utf-8")    @property    def mimetype_params(self) -> t.Mapping[str, str]:        """The mimetype parameters as dict.  For example if the        content type is ``text/html; charset=utf-8`` the params would be        ``{'charset': 'utf-8'}``.        .. versionadded:: 0.14        """        def on_update(d: CallbackDict) -> None:            self.headers["Content-Type"] = dump_options_header(self.mimetype, d)        d = parse_options_header(self.headers.get("content-type", ""))[1]        return CallbackDict(d, on_update)    @property    def content_length(self) -> int | None:        """The content length as integer.  Reflected from and to the        :attr:`headers`.  Do not set if you set :attr:`files` or        :attr:`form` for auto detection.        """        return self.headers.get("Content-Length", type=int)    @content_length.setter    def content_length(self, value: int | None) -> None:        if value is None:            self.headers.pop("Content-Length", None)        else:            self.headers["Content-Length"] = str(value)    def _get_form(self, name: str, storage: type[_TAnyMultiDict]) -> _TAnyMultiDict:        """Common behavior for getting the :attr:`form` and        :attr:`files` properties.        :param name: Name of the internal cached attribute.        :param storage: Storage class used for the data.        """        if self.input_stream is not None:            raise AttributeError("an input stream is defined")        rv = getattr(self, name)        if rv is None:            rv = storage()            setattr(self, name, rv)        return rv  # type: ignore    def _set_form(self, name: str, value: MultiDict) -> None:        """Common behavior for setting the :attr:`form` and        :attr:`files` properties.        :param name: Name of the internal cached attribute.        :param value: Value to assign to the attribute.        """        self._input_stream = None        setattr(self, name, value)    @property    def form(self) -> MultiDict:        """A :class:`MultiDict` of form values."""        return self._get_form("_form", MultiDict)    @form.setter    def form(self, value: MultiDict) -> None:        self._set_form("_form", value)    @property    def files(self) -> FileMultiDict:        """A :class:`FileMultiDict` of uploaded files. Use        :meth:`~FileMultiDict.add_file` to add new files.        """        return self._get_form("_files", FileMultiDict)    @files.setter    def files(self, value: FileMultiDict) -> None:        self._set_form("_files", value)    @property    def input_stream(self) -> t.IO[bytes] | None:        """An optional input stream. This is mutually exclusive with        setting :attr:`form` and :attr:`files`, setting it will clear        those. Do not provide this if the method is not ``POST`` or        another method that has a body.        """        return self._input_stream    @input_stream.setter    def input_stream(self, value: t.IO[bytes] | None) -> None:        self._input_stream = value        self._form = None        self._files = None    @property    def query_string(self) -> str:        """The query string.  If you set this to a string        :attr:`args` will no longer be available.        """        if self._query_string is None:            if self._args is not None:                return _urlencode(self._args)            return ""        return self._query_string    @query_string.setter    def query_string(self, value: str | None) -> None:        self._query_string = value        self._args = None    @property    def args(self) -> MultiDict:        """The URL arguments as :class:`MultiDict`."""        if self._query_string is not None:            raise AttributeError("a query string is defined")        if self._args is None:            self._args = MultiDict()        return self._args    @args.setter    def args(self, value: MultiDict | None) -> None:        self._query_string = None        self._args = value    @property    def server_name(self) -> str:        """The server name (read-only, use :attr:`host` to set)"""        return self.host.split(":", 1)[0]    @property    def server_port(self) -> int:        """The server port as integer (read-only, use :attr:`host` to set)"""        pieces = self.host.split(":", 1)        if len(pieces) == 2:            try:                return int(pieces[1])            except ValueError:                pass        if self.url_scheme == "https":            return 443        return 80    def __del__(self) -> None:        try:            self.close()        except Exception:            pass    def close(self) -> None:        """Closes all files.  If you put real :class:`file` objects into the        :attr:`files` dict you can call this method to automatically close        them all in one go.        """        if self.closed:            return        try:            files = self.files.values()        except AttributeError:            files = ()  # type: ignore        for f in files:            try:                f.close()            except Exception:                pass        self.closed = True    def get_environ(self) -> WSGIEnvironment:        """Return the built environ.        .. versionchanged:: 0.15            The content type and length headers are set based on            input stream detection. Previously this only set the WSGI            keys.        """        input_stream = self.input_stream        content_length = self.content_length        mimetype = self.mimetype        content_type = self.content_type        if input_stream is not None:            start_pos = input_stream.tell()            input_stream.seek(0, 2)            end_pos = input_stream.tell()            input_stream.seek(start_pos)            content_length = end_pos - start_pos        elif mimetype == "multipart/form-data":            input_stream, content_length, boundary = stream_encode_multipart(                CombinedMultiDict([self.form, self.files])            )            content_type = f'{mimetype}; boundary="{boundary}"'        elif mimetype == "application/x-www-form-urlencoded":            form_encoded = _urlencode(self.form).encode("ascii")            content_length = len(form_encoded)            input_stream = BytesIO(form_encoded)        else:            input_stream = BytesIO()        result: WSGIEnvironment = {}        if self.environ_base:            result.update(self.environ_base)        def _path_encode(x: str) -> str:            return _wsgi_encoding_dance(unquote(x))        raw_uri = _wsgi_encoding_dance(self.request_uri)        result.update(            {                "REQUEST_METHOD": self.method,                "SCRIPT_NAME": _path_encode(self.script_root),                "PATH_INFO": _path_encode(self.path),                "QUERY_STRING": _wsgi_encoding_dance(self.query_string),                # Non-standard, added by mod_wsgi, uWSGI                "REQUEST_URI": raw_uri,                # Non-standard, added by gunicorn                "RAW_URI": raw_uri,                "SERVER_NAME": self.server_name,                "SERVER_PORT": str(self.server_port),                "HTTP_HOST": self.host,                "SERVER_PROTOCOL": self.server_protocol,                "wsgi.version": self.wsgi_version,                "wsgi.url_scheme": self.url_scheme,                "wsgi.input": input_stream,                "wsgi.errors": self.errors_stream,                "wsgi.multithread": self.multithread,                "wsgi.multiprocess": self.multiprocess,                "wsgi.run_once": self.run_once,            }        )        headers = self.headers.copy()        # Don't send these as headers, they're part of the environ.        headers.remove("Content-Type")        headers.remove("Content-Length")        if content_type is not None:            result["CONTENT_TYPE"] = content_type        if content_length is not None:            result["CONTENT_LENGTH"] = str(content_length)        combined_headers = defaultdict(list)        for key, value in headers.to_wsgi_list():            combined_headers[f"HTTP_{key.upper().replace('-', '_')}"].append(value)        for key, values in combined_headers.items():            result[key] = ", ".join(values)        if self.environ_overrides:            result.update(self.environ_overrides)        return result    def get_request(self, cls: type[Request] | None = None) -> Request:        """Returns a request with the data.  If the request class is not        specified :attr:`request_class` is used.        :param cls: The request wrapper to use.        """        if cls is None:            cls = self.request_class        return cls(self.get_environ())class ClientRedirectError(Exception):    """If a redirect loop is detected when using follow_redirects=True with    the :cls:`Client`, then this exception is raised.    """class Client:    """Simulate sending requests to a WSGI application without running a WSGI or HTTP    server.    :param application: The WSGI application to make requests to.    :param response_wrapper: A :class:`.Response` class to wrap response data with.        Defaults to :class:`.TestResponse`. If it's not a subclass of ``TestResponse``,        one will be created.    :param use_cookies: Persist cookies from ``Set-Cookie`` response headers to the        ``Cookie`` header in subsequent requests. Domain and path matching is supported,        but other cookie parameters are ignored.    :param allow_subdomain_redirects: Allow requests to follow redirects to subdomains.        Enable this if the application handles subdomains and redirects between them.    .. versionchanged:: 2.3        Simplify cookie implementation, support domain and path matching.    .. versionchanged:: 2.1        All data is available as properties on the returned response object. The        response cannot be returned as a tuple.    .. versionchanged:: 2.0        ``response_wrapper`` is always a subclass of :class:``TestResponse``.    .. versionchanged:: 0.5        Added the ``use_cookies`` parameter.    """    def __init__(        self,        application: WSGIApplication,        response_wrapper: type[Response] | None = None,        use_cookies: bool = True,        allow_subdomain_redirects: bool = False,    ) -> None:        self.application = application        if response_wrapper in {None, Response}:            response_wrapper = TestResponse        elif not isinstance(response_wrapper, TestResponse):            response_wrapper = type(                "WrapperTestResponse",                (TestResponse, response_wrapper),  # type: ignore                {},            )        self.response_wrapper = t.cast(t.Type["TestResponse"], response_wrapper)        if use_cookies:            self._cookies: dict[tuple[str, str, str], Cookie] | None = {}        else:            self._cookies = None        self.allow_subdomain_redirects = allow_subdomain_redirects    def get_cookie(        self, key: str, domain: str = "localhost", path: str = "/"    ) -> Cookie | None:        """Return a :class:`.Cookie` if it exists. Cookies are uniquely identified by        ``(domain, path, key)``.        :param key: The decoded form of the key for the cookie.        :param domain: The domain the cookie was set for.        :param path: The path the cookie was set for.        .. versionadded:: 2.3        """        if self._cookies is None:            raise TypeError(                "Cookies are disabled. Create a client with 'use_cookies=True'."            )        return self._cookies.get((domain, path, key))    def set_cookie(        self,        key: str,        value: str = "",        *,        domain: str = "localhost",        origin_only: bool = True,        path: str = "/",        **kwargs: t.Any,    ) -> None:        """Set a cookie to be sent in subsequent requests.        This is a convenience to skip making a test request to a route that would set        the cookie. To test the cookie, make a test request to a route that uses the        cookie value.        The client uses ``domain``, ``origin_only``, and ``path`` to determine which        cookies to send with a request. It does not use other cookie parameters that        browsers use, since they're not applicable in tests.        :param key: The key part of the cookie.        :param value: The value part of the cookie.        :param domain: Send this cookie with requests that match this domain. If            ``origin_only`` is true, it must be an exact match, otherwise it may be a            suffix match.        :param origin_only: Whether the domain must be an exact match to the request.        :param path: Send this cookie with requests that match this path either exactly            or as a prefix.        :param kwargs: Passed to :func:`.dump_cookie`.        .. versionchanged:: 3.0            The parameter ``server_name`` is removed. The first parameter is            ``key``. Use the ``domain`` and ``origin_only`` parameters instead.        .. versionchanged:: 2.3            The ``origin_only`` parameter was added.        .. versionchanged:: 2.3            The ``domain`` parameter defaults to ``localhost``.        """        if self._cookies is None:            raise TypeError(                "Cookies are disabled. Create a client with 'use_cookies=True'."            )        cookie = Cookie._from_response_header(            domain, "/", dump_cookie(key, value, domain=domain, path=path, **kwargs)        )        cookie.origin_only = origin_only        if cookie._should_delete:            self._cookies.pop(cookie._storage_key, None)        else:            self._cookies[cookie._storage_key] = cookie    def delete_cookie(        self,        key: str,        *,        domain: str = "localhost",        path: str = "/",    ) -> None:        """Delete a cookie if it exists. Cookies are uniquely identified by        ``(domain, path, key)``.        :param key: The decoded form of the key for the cookie.        :param domain: The domain the cookie was set for.        :param path: The path the cookie was set for.        .. versionchanged:: 3.0            The ``server_name`` parameter is removed. The first parameter is            ``key``. Use the ``domain`` parameter instead.        .. versionchanged:: 3.0            The ``secure``, ``httponly`` and ``samesite`` parameters are removed.        .. versionchanged:: 2.3            The ``domain`` parameter defaults to ``localhost``.        """        if self._cookies is None:            raise TypeError(                "Cookies are disabled. Create a client with 'use_cookies=True'."            )        self._cookies.pop((domain, path, key), None)    def _add_cookies_to_wsgi(self, environ: WSGIEnvironment) -> None:        """If cookies are enabled, set the ``Cookie`` header in the environ to the        cookies that are applicable to the request host and path.        :meta private:        .. versionadded:: 2.3        """        if self._cookies is None:            return        url = urlsplit(get_current_url(environ))        server_name = url.hostname or "localhost"        value = "; ".join(            c._to_request_header()            for c in self._cookies.values()            if c._matches_request(server_name, url.path)        )        if value:            environ["HTTP_COOKIE"] = value        else:            environ.pop("HTTP_COOKIE", None)    def _update_cookies_from_response(        self, server_name: str, path: str, headers: list[str]    ) -> None:        """If cookies are enabled, update the stored cookies from any ``Set-Cookie``        headers in the response.        :meta private:        .. versionadded:: 2.3        """        if self._cookies is None:            return        for header in headers:            cookie = Cookie._from_response_header(server_name, path, header)            if cookie._should_delete:                self._cookies.pop(cookie._storage_key, None)            else:                self._cookies[cookie._storage_key] = cookie    def run_wsgi_app(        self, environ: WSGIEnvironment, buffered: bool = False    ) -> tuple[t.Iterable[bytes], str, Headers]:        """Runs the wrapped WSGI app with the given environment.        :meta private:        """        self._add_cookies_to_wsgi(environ)        rv = run_wsgi_app(self.application, environ, buffered=buffered)        url = urlsplit(get_current_url(environ))        self._update_cookies_from_response(            url.hostname or "localhost", url.path, rv[2].getlist("Set-Cookie")        )        return rv    def resolve_redirect(        self, response: TestResponse, buffered: bool = False    ) -> TestResponse:        """Perform a new request to the location given by the redirect        response to the previous request.        :meta private:        """        scheme, netloc, path, qs, anchor = urlsplit(response.location)        builder = EnvironBuilder.from_environ(            response.request.environ, path=path, query_string=qs        )        to_name_parts = netloc.split(":", 1)[0].split(".")        from_name_parts = builder.server_name.split(".")        if to_name_parts != [""]:            # The new location has a host, use it for the base URL.            builder.url_scheme = scheme            builder.host = netloc        else:            # A local redirect with autocorrect_location_header=False            # doesn't have a host, so use the request's host.            to_name_parts = from_name_parts        # Explain why a redirect to a different server name won't be followed.        if to_name_parts != from_name_parts:            if to_name_parts[-len(from_name_parts) :] == from_name_parts:                if not self.allow_subdomain_redirects:                    raise RuntimeError("Following subdomain redirects is not enabled.")            else:                raise RuntimeError("Following external redirects is not supported.")        path_parts = path.split("/")        root_parts = builder.script_root.split("/")        if path_parts[: len(root_parts)] == root_parts:            # Strip the script root from the path.            builder.path = path[len(builder.script_root) :]        else:            # The new location is not under the script root, so use the            # whole path and clear the previous root.            builder.path = path            builder.script_root = ""        # Only 307 and 308 preserve all of the original request.        if response.status_code not in {307, 308}:            # HEAD is preserved, everything else becomes GET.            if builder.method != "HEAD":                builder.method = "GET"            # Clear the body and the headers that describe it.            if builder.input_stream is not None:                builder.input_stream.close()                builder.input_stream = None            builder.content_type = None            builder.content_length = None            builder.headers.pop("Transfer-Encoding", None)        return self.open(builder, buffered=buffered)    def open(        self,        *args: t.Any,        buffered: bool = False,        follow_redirects: bool = False,        **kwargs: t.Any,    ) -> TestResponse:        """Generate an environ dict from the given arguments, make a        request to the application using it, and return the response.        :param args: Passed to :class:`EnvironBuilder` to create the            environ for the request. If a single arg is passed, it can            be an existing :class:`EnvironBuilder` or an environ dict.        :param buffered: Convert the iterator returned by the app into            a list. If the iterator has a ``close()`` method, it is            called automatically.        :param follow_redirects: Make additional requests to follow HTTP            redirects until a non-redirect status is returned.            :attr:`TestResponse.history` lists the intermediate            responses.        .. versionchanged:: 2.1            Removed the ``as_tuple`` parameter.        .. versionchanged:: 2.0            The request input stream is closed when calling            ``response.close()``. Input streams for redirects are            automatically closed.        .. versionchanged:: 0.5            If a dict is provided as file in the dict for the ``data``            parameter the content type has to be called ``content_type``            instead of ``mimetype``. This change was made for            consistency with :class:`werkzeug.FileWrapper`.        .. versionchanged:: 0.5            Added the ``follow_redirects`` parameter.        """        request: Request | None = None        if not kwargs and len(args) == 1:            arg = args[0]            if isinstance(arg, EnvironBuilder):                request = arg.get_request()            elif isinstance(arg, dict):                request = EnvironBuilder.from_environ(arg).get_request()            elif isinstance(arg, Request):                request = arg        if request is None:            builder = EnvironBuilder(*args, **kwargs)            try:                request = builder.get_request()            finally:                builder.close()        response = self.run_wsgi_app(request.environ, buffered=buffered)        response = self.response_wrapper(*response, request=request)        redirects = set()        history: list[TestResponse] = []        if not follow_redirects:            return response        while response.status_code in {            301,            302,            303,            305,            307,            308,        }:            # Exhaust intermediate response bodies to ensure middleware            # that returns an iterator runs any cleanup code.            if not buffered:                response.make_sequence()                response.close()            new_redirect_entry = (response.location, response.status_code)            if new_redirect_entry in redirects:                raise ClientRedirectError(                    f"Loop detected: A {response.status_code} redirect"                    f" to {response.location} was already made."                )            redirects.add(new_redirect_entry)            response.history = tuple(history)            history.append(response)            response = self.resolve_redirect(response, buffered=buffered)        else:            # This is the final request after redirects.            response.history = tuple(history)            # Close the input stream when closing the response, in case            # the input is an open temporary file.            response.call_on_close(request.input_stream.close)            return response    def get(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``GET``."""        kw["method"] = "GET"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def post(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``POST``."""        kw["method"] = "POST"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def put(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``PUT``."""        kw["method"] = "PUT"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def delete(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``DELETE``."""        kw["method"] = "DELETE"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def patch(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``PATCH``."""        kw["method"] = "PATCH"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def options(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``OPTIONS``."""        kw["method"] = "OPTIONS"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def head(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``HEAD``."""        kw["method"] = "HEAD"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def trace(self, *args: t.Any, **kw: t.Any) -> TestResponse:        """Call :meth:`open` with ``method`` set to ``TRACE``."""        kw["method"] = "TRACE"        return self.open(*args, **kw)    def __repr__(self) -> str:        return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.application!r}>"def create_environ(*args: t.Any, **kwargs: t.Any) -> WSGIEnvironment:    """Create a new WSGI environ dict based on the values passed.  The first    parameter should be the path of the request which defaults to '/'.  The    second one can either be an absolute path (in that case the host is    localhost:80) or a full path to the request with scheme, netloc port and    the path to the script.    This accepts the same arguments as the :class:`EnvironBuilder`    constructor.    .. versionchanged:: 0.5       This function is now a thin wrapper over :class:`EnvironBuilder` which       was added in 0.5.  The `headers`, `environ_base`, `environ_overrides`       and `charset` parameters were added.    """    builder = EnvironBuilder(*args, **kwargs)    try:        return builder.get_environ()    finally:        builder.close()def run_wsgi_app(    app: WSGIApplication, environ: WSGIEnvironment, buffered: bool = False) -> tuple[t.Iterable[bytes], str, Headers]:    """Return a tuple in the form (app_iter, status, headers) of the    application output.  This works best if you pass it an application that    returns an iterator all the time.    Sometimes applications may use the `write()` callable returned    by the `start_response` function.  This tries to resolve such edge    cases automatically.  But if you don't get the expected output you    should set `buffered` to `True` which enforces buffering.    If passed an invalid WSGI application the behavior of this function is    undefined.  Never pass non-conforming WSGI applications to this function.    :param app: the application to execute.    :param buffered: set to `True` to enforce buffering.    :return: tuple in the form ``(app_iter, status, headers)``    """    # Copy environ to ensure any mutations by the app (ProxyFix, for    # example) don't affect subsequent requests (such as redirects).    environ = _get_environ(environ).copy()    status: str    response: tuple[str, list[tuple[str, str]]] | None = None    buffer: list[bytes] = []    def start_response(status, headers, exc_info=None):  # type: ignore        nonlocal response        if exc_info:            try:                raise exc_info[1].with_traceback(exc_info[2])            finally:                exc_info = None        response = (status, headers)        return buffer.append    app_rv = app(environ, start_response)    close_func = getattr(app_rv, "close", None)    app_iter: t.Iterable[bytes] = iter(app_rv)    # when buffering we emit the close call early and convert the    # application iterator into a regular list    if buffered:        try:            app_iter = list(app_iter)        finally:            if close_func is not None:                close_func()    # otherwise we iterate the application iter until we have a response, chain    # the already received data with the already collected data and wrap it in    # a new `ClosingIterator` if we need to restore a `close` callable from the    # original return value.    else:        for item in app_iter:            buffer.append(item)            if response is not None:                break        if buffer:            app_iter = chain(buffer, app_iter)        if close_func is not None and app_iter is not app_rv:            app_iter = ClosingIterator(app_iter, close_func)    status, headers = response  # type: ignore    return app_iter, status, Headers(headers)class TestResponse(Response):    """:class:`~werkzeug.wrappers.Response` subclass that provides extra    information about requests made with the test :class:`Client`.    Test client requests will always return an instance of this class.    If a custom response class is passed to the client, it is    subclassed along with this to support test information.    If the test request included large files, or if the application is    serving a file, call :meth:`close` to close any open files and    prevent Python showing a ``ResourceWarning``.    .. versionchanged:: 2.2        Set the ``default_mimetype`` to None to prevent a mimetype being        assumed if missing.    .. versionchanged:: 2.1        Response instances cannot be treated as tuples.    .. versionadded:: 2.0        Test client methods always return instances of this class.    """    default_mimetype = None    # Don't assume a mimetype, instead use whatever the response provides    request: Request    """A request object with the environ used to make the request that    resulted in this response.    """    history: tuple[TestResponse, ...]    """A list of intermediate responses. Populated when the test request    is made with ``follow_redirects`` enabled.    """    # Tell Pytest to ignore this, it's not a test class.    __test__ = False    def __init__(        self,        response: t.Iterable[bytes],        status: str,        headers: Headers,        request: Request,        history: tuple[TestResponse] = (),  # type: ignore        **kwargs: t.Any,    ) -> None:        super().__init__(response, status, headers, **kwargs)        self.request = request        self.history = history        self._compat_tuple = response, status, headers    @cached_property    def text(self) -> str:        """The response data as text. A shortcut for        ``response.get_data(as_text=True)``.        .. versionadded:: 2.1        """        return self.get_data(as_text=True)@dataclasses.dataclassclass Cookie:    """A cookie key, value, and parameters.    The class itself is not a public API. Its attributes are documented for inspection    with :meth:`.Client.get_cookie` only.    .. versionadded:: 2.3    """    key: str    """The cookie key, encoded as a client would see it."""    value: str    """The cookie key, encoded as a client would see it."""    decoded_key: str    """The cookie key, decoded as the application would set and see it."""    decoded_value: str    """The cookie value, decoded as the application would set and see it."""    expires: datetime | None    """The time at which the cookie is no longer valid."""    max_age: int | None    """The number of seconds from when the cookie was set at which it is    no longer valid.    """    domain: str    """The domain that the cookie was set for, or the request domain if not set."""    origin_only: bool    """Whether the cookie will be sent for exact domain matches only. This is ``True``    if the ``Domain`` parameter was not present.    """    path: str    """The path that the cookie was set for."""    secure: bool | None    """The ``Secure`` parameter."""    http_only: bool | None    """The ``HttpOnly`` parameter."""    same_site: str | None    """The ``SameSite`` parameter."""    def _matches_request(self, server_name: str, path: str) -> bool:        return (            server_name == self.domain            or (                not self.origin_only                and server_name.endswith(self.domain)                and server_name[: -len(self.domain)].endswith(".")            )        ) and (            path == self.path            or (                path.startswith(self.path)                and path[len(self.path) - self.path.endswith("/") :].startswith("/")            )        )    def _to_request_header(self) -> str:        return f"{self.key}={self.value}"    @classmethod    def _from_response_header(cls, server_name: str, path: str, header: str) -> te.Self:        header, _, parameters_str = header.partition(";")        key, _, value = header.partition("=")        decoded_key, decoded_value = next(parse_cookie(header).items())        params = {}        for item in parameters_str.split(";"):            k, sep, v = item.partition("=")            params[k.strip().lower()] = v.strip() if sep else None        return cls(            key=key.strip(),            value=value.strip(),            decoded_key=decoded_key,            decoded_value=decoded_value,            expires=parse_date(params.get("expires")),            max_age=int(params["max-age"] or 0) if "max-age" in params else None,            domain=params.get("domain") or server_name,            origin_only="domain" not in params,            path=params.get("path") or path.rpartition("/")[0] or "/",            secure="secure" in params,            http_only="httponly" in params,            same_site=params.get("samesite"),        )    @property    def _storage_key(self) -> tuple[str, str, str]:        return self.domain, self.path, self.decoded_key    @property    def _should_delete(self) -> bool:        return self.max_age == 0 or (            self.expires is not None and self.expires.timestamp() == 0        )
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