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Name: Flask | 
				
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Version: 1.0.2 | 
				
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Summary: A simple framework for building complex web applications. | 
				
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Home-page: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/flask/ | 
				
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Author: Pallets team | 
				
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Author-email: contact@palletsprojects.com | 
				
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License: BSD | 
				
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Description: Flask | 
				
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        Flask is a lightweight `WSGI`_ web application framework. It is designed | 
				
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        Installing | 
				
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        Install and update using `pip`_: | 
				
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        .. code-block:: text | 
				
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            pip install -U Flask | 
				
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        A Simple Example | 
				
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        .. code-block:: python | 
				
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            from flask import Flask | 
				
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            app = Flask(__name__) | 
				
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            @app.route('/') | 
				
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            def hello(): | 
				
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        .. code-block:: text | 
				
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            $ FLASK_APP=hello.py flask run | 
				
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             * Serving Flask app "hello" | 
				
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             * Running on http://127.0.0.1:5000/ (Press CTRL+C to quit) | 
				
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        Donate | 
				
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        The Pallets organization develops and supports Flask and the libraries | 
				
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        it uses. In order to grow the community of contributors and users, and | 
				
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        allow the maintainers to devote more time to the projects, `please | 
				
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        donate today`_. | 
				
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        .. _please donate today: https://psfmember.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=20 | 
				
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        Links | 
				
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        * Website: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/flask/ | 
				
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        * Documentation: http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/ | 
				
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        * License: `BSD <https://github.com/pallets/flask/blob/master/LICENSE>`_ | 
				
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        * Releases: https://pypi.org/project/Flask/ | 
				
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        * Code: https://github.com/pallets/flask | 
				
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        * Issue tracker: https://github.com/pallets/flask/issues | 
				
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          * Linux, Mac: https://travis-ci.org/pallets/flask | 
				
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          * Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/pallets/flask | 
				
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        * Test coverage: https://codecov.io/gh/pallets/flask | 
				
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        .. _WSGI: https://wsgi.readthedocs.io | 
				
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        .. _Werkzeug: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/werkzeug/ | 
				
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        .. _Jinja: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/jinja/ | 
				
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        .. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/quickstart/ | 
				
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Platform: any | 
				
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | 
				
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Classifier: Framework :: Flask | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Application | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Application Frameworks | 
				
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Summary: A small but fast and easy to use stand-alone template engine written in pure python. | 
				
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Home-page: http://jinja.pocoo.org/ | 
				
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Author: Armin Ronacher | 
				
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Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com | 
				
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License: BSD | 
				
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Description:  | 
				
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        Jinja2 | 
				
			||||
        ~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python.  It provides a | 
				
			||||
        `Django`_ inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and | 
				
			||||
        an optional `sandboxed`_ environment. | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        Nutshell | 
				
			||||
        -------- | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        Here a small example of a Jinja template:: | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
            {% extends 'base.html' %} | 
				
			||||
            {% block title %}Memberlist{% endblock %} | 
				
			||||
            {% block content %} | 
				
			||||
              <ul> | 
				
			||||
              {% for user in users %} | 
				
			||||
                <li><a href="{{ user.url }}">{{ user.username }}</a></li> | 
				
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              {% endfor %} | 
				
			||||
              </ul> | 
				
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            {% endblock %} | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
        Philosophy | 
				
			||||
        ---------- | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        Application logic is for the controller but don't try to make the life | 
				
			||||
        for the template designer too hard by giving him too few functionality. | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        For more informations visit the new `Jinja2 webpage`_ and `documentation`_. | 
				
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         | 
				
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        .. _sandboxed: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(computer_security) | 
				
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        .. _Django: https://www.djangoproject.com/ | 
				
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        .. _Jinja2 webpage: http://jinja.pocoo.org/ | 
				
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        .. _documentation: http://jinja.pocoo.org/2/documentation/ | 
				
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         | 
				
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Platform: UNKNOWN | 
				
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | 
				
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Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment | 
				
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | 
				
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License | 
				
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Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML | 
				
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AUTHORS | 
				
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CHANGES.rst | 
				
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LICENSE | 
				
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MANIFEST.in | 
				
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README.rst | 
				
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setup.cfg | 
				
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setup.py | 
				
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Jinja2.egg-info/PKG-INFO | 
				
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Jinja2.egg-info/SOURCES.txt | 
				
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Jinja2.egg-info/dependency_links.txt | 
				
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Jinja2.egg-info/entry_points.txt | 
				
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Jinja2.egg-info/not-zip-safe | 
				
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Jinja2.egg-info/requires.txt | 
				
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Jinja2.egg-info/top_level.txt | 
				
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artwork/jinjalogo.svg | 
				
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docs/Makefile | 
				
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docs/api.rst | 
				
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docs/cache_extension.py | 
				
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docs/changelog.rst | 
				
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docs/conf.py | 
				
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docs/contents.rst.inc | 
				
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docs/extensions.rst | 
				
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docs/faq.rst | 
				
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docs/index.rst | 
				
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docs/integration.rst | 
				
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docs/intro.rst | 
				
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docs/jinjaext.py | 
				
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docs/jinjastyle.sty | 
				
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docs/latexindex.rst | 
				
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docs/logo.pdf | 
				
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docs/nativetypes.rst | 
				
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docs/sandbox.rst | 
				
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docs/switching.rst | 
				
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docs/templates.rst | 
				
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docs/tricks.rst | 
				
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docs/_static/.ignore | 
				
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docs/_static/jinja-small.png | 
				
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docs/_templates/sidebarintro.html | 
				
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docs/_templates/sidebarlogo.html | 
				
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docs/_themes/LICENSE | 
				
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docs/_themes/README | 
				
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docs/_themes/jinja/layout.html | 
				
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docs/_themes/jinja/relations.html | 
				
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docs/_themes/jinja/theme.conf | 
				
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docs/_themes/jinja/static/jinja.css_t | 
				
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examples/bench.py | 
				
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examples/profile.py | 
				
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examples/basic/cycle.py | 
				
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examples/basic/debugger.py | 
				
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examples/basic/inheritance.py | 
				
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examples/basic/test.py | 
				
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examples/basic/test_filter_and_linestatements.py | 
				
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examples/basic/test_loop_filter.py | 
				
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examples/basic/translate.py | 
				
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examples/basic/templates/broken.html | 
				
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examples/basic/templates/subbroken.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/djangoext.py | 
				
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examples/rwbench/rwbench.py | 
				
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examples/rwbench/django/_form.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/django/_input_field.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/django/_textarea.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/django/index.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/django/layout.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/genshi/helpers.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/genshi/index.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/genshi/layout.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/jinja/helpers.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/jinja/index.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/jinja/layout.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/mako/helpers.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/mako/index.html | 
				
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examples/rwbench/mako/layout.html | 
				
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ext/djangojinja2.py | 
				
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ext/inlinegettext.py | 
				
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ext/jinja.el | 
				
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ext/Vim/jinja.vim | 
				
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ext/django2jinja/django2jinja.py | 
				
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ext/django2jinja/example.py | 
				
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ext/django2jinja/templates/index.html | 
				
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ext/django2jinja/templates/layout.html | 
				
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ext/django2jinja/templates/subtemplate.html | 
				
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jinja2/__init__.py | 
				
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jinja2/_compat.py | 
				
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jinja2/_identifier.py | 
				
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jinja2/asyncfilters.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/asyncsupport.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/bccache.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/compiler.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/constants.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/debug.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/defaults.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/environment.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/exceptions.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/ext.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/filters.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/idtracking.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/lexer.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/loaders.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/meta.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/nativetypes.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/nodes.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/optimizer.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/parser.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/runtime.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/sandbox.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/tests.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/utils.py | 
				
			||||
jinja2/visitor.py | 
				
			||||
tests/conftest.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_api.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_async.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_asyncfilters.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_bytecode_cache.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_core_tags.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_debug.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_ext.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_features.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_filters.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_idtracking.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_imports.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_inheritance.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_lexnparse.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_loader.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_nativetypes.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_regression.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_security.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_tests.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_utils.py | 
				
			||||
tests/res/__init__.py | 
				
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tests/res/templates/broken.html | 
				
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tests/res/templates/syntaxerror.html | 
				
			||||
tests/res/templates/test.html | 
				
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tests/res/templates/foo/test.html | 
				
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 | 
				
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 | 
				
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    [babel.extractors] | 
				
			||||
    jinja2 = jinja2.ext:babel_extract[i18n] | 
				
			||||
     | 
				
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../jinja2/lexer.py | 
				
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../jinja2/idtracking.py | 
				
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../jinja2/_identifier.py | 
				
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../jinja2/nodes.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/asyncfilters.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/loaders.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/defaults.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/meta.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/compiler.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/environment.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/tests.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/sandbox.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/filters.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/exceptions.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/asyncsupport.py | 
				
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../jinja2/visitor.py | 
				
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../jinja2/constants.py | 
				
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../jinja2/utils.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/ext.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/optimizer.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/nativetypes.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/parser.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/runtime.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/debug.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/_compat.py | 
				
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../jinja2/bccache.py | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/__init__.py | 
				
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../jinja2/lexer.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/idtracking.pyc | 
				
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../jinja2/_identifier.pyc | 
				
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../jinja2/nodes.pyc | 
				
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../jinja2/asyncfilters.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/loaders.pyc | 
				
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../jinja2/defaults.pyc | 
				
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../jinja2/meta.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/compiler.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/environment.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/tests.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/sandbox.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/filters.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/exceptions.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/asyncsupport.pyc | 
				
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../jinja2/visitor.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/constants.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/utils.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/ext.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/optimizer.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/nativetypes.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/parser.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/runtime.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/debug.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/_compat.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/bccache.pyc | 
				
			||||
../jinja2/__init__.pyc | 
				
			||||
not-zip-safe | 
				
			||||
entry_points.txt | 
				
			||||
dependency_links.txt | 
				
			||||
PKG-INFO | 
				
			||||
top_level.txt | 
				
			||||
requires.txt | 
				
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SOURCES.txt | 
				
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 | 
				
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MarkupSafe>=0.23 | 
				
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 | 
				
			||||
[i18n] | 
				
			||||
Babel>=0.8 | 
				
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jinja2 | 
				
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			||||
Jinja2 | 
				
			||||
~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python.  It provides a | 
				
			||||
`Django`_ inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and | 
				
			||||
an optional `sandboxed`_ environment. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Nutshell | 
				
			||||
-------- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Here a small example of a Jinja template:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    {% extends 'base.html' %} | 
				
			||||
    {% block title %}Memberlist{% endblock %} | 
				
			||||
    {% block content %} | 
				
			||||
      <ul> | 
				
			||||
      {% for user in users %} | 
				
			||||
        <li><a href="{{ user.url }}">{{ user.username }}</a></li> | 
				
			||||
      {% endfor %} | 
				
			||||
      </ul> | 
				
			||||
    {% endblock %} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Philosophy | 
				
			||||
---------- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Application logic is for the controller but don't try to make the life | 
				
			||||
for the template designer too hard by giving him too few functionality. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
For more informations visit the new `Jinja2 webpage`_ and `documentation`_. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. _sandboxed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(computer_security) | 
				
			||||
.. _Django: http://www.djangoproject.com/ | 
				
			||||
.. _Jinja2 webpage: http://jinja.pocoo.org/ | 
				
			||||
.. _documentation: http://jinja.pocoo.org/2/documentation/ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
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			||||
pip | 
				
			||||
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			||||
Copyright (c) 2009 by the Jinja Team, see AUTHORS for more details. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Some rights reserved. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without | 
				
			||||
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are | 
				
			||||
met: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright | 
				
			||||
      notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above | 
				
			||||
      copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following | 
				
			||||
      disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided | 
				
			||||
      with the distribution. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    * The names of the contributors may not be used to endorse or | 
				
			||||
      promote products derived from this software without specific | 
				
			||||
      prior written permission. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS | 
				
			||||
"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT | 
				
			||||
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR | 
				
			||||
A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT | 
				
			||||
OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, | 
				
			||||
SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT | 
				
			||||
LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, | 
				
			||||
DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY | 
				
			||||
THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT | 
				
			||||
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE | 
				
			||||
OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. | 
				
			||||
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Metadata-Version: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
Name: Jinja2 | 
				
			||||
Version: 2.9.6 | 
				
			||||
Summary: A small but fast and easy to use stand-alone template engine written in pure python. | 
				
			||||
Home-page: http://jinja.pocoo.org/ | 
				
			||||
Author: Armin Ronacher | 
				
			||||
Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com | 
				
			||||
License: BSD | 
				
			||||
Platform: UNKNOWN | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Environment :: Web Environment | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | 
				
			||||
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License | 
				
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Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Text Processing :: Markup :: HTML | 
				
			||||
Requires-Dist: MarkupSafe (>=0.23) | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: i18n | 
				
			||||
Requires-Dist: Babel (>=0.8); extra == 'i18n' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Jinja2 | 
				
			||||
~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Jinja2 is a template engine written in pure Python.  It provides a | 
				
			||||
`Django`_ inspired non-XML syntax but supports inline expressions and | 
				
			||||
an optional `sandboxed`_ environment. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Nutshell | 
				
			||||
-------- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Here a small example of a Jinja template:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    {% extends 'base.html' %} | 
				
			||||
    {% block title %}Memberlist{% endblock %} | 
				
			||||
    {% block content %} | 
				
			||||
      <ul> | 
				
			||||
      {% for user in users %} | 
				
			||||
        <li><a href="{{ user.url }}">{{ user.username }}</a></li> | 
				
			||||
      {% endfor %} | 
				
			||||
      </ul> | 
				
			||||
    {% endblock %} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Philosophy | 
				
			||||
---------- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Application logic is for the controller but don't try to make the life | 
				
			||||
for the template designer too hard by giving him too few functionality. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
For more informations visit the new `Jinja2 webpage`_ and `documentation`_. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. _sandboxed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandbox_(computer_security) | 
				
			||||
.. _Django: http://www.djangoproject.com/ | 
				
			||||
.. _Jinja2 webpage: http://jinja.pocoo.org/ | 
				
			||||
.. _documentation: http://jinja.pocoo.org/2/documentation/ | 
				
			||||
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			||||
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jinja2/_compat.py,sha256=xP60CE5Qr8FTYcDE1f54tbZLKGvMwYml4-8T7Q4KG9k,2596 | 
				
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jinja2/_stringdefs.py,sha256=PYtqTmmWIhjXlFBoH-eE6fJkQvlu7nxUyQ2YlFB97VA,589381 | 
				
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Summary: Implements a XML/HTML/XHTML Markup safe string for Python | 
				
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Home-page: http://github.com/pallets/markupsafe | 
				
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Author: Armin Ronacher | 
				
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License: BSD | 
				
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        ========== | 
				
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            ... | 
				
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        .. code-block:: python | 
				
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            >>> user = User(1, 'foo') | 
				
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            Markup(u'<p>User: <a href="/user/1"><span class=user>foo</span></a>') | 
				
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LICENSE | 
				
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tests.py | 
				
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MarkupSafe.egg-info/not-zip-safe | 
				
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MarkupSafe.egg-info/top_level.txt | 
				
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markupsafe/__init__.py | 
				
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markupsafe/_compat.py | 
				
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markupsafe/_constants.py | 
				
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../markupsafe/_native.py | 
				
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../markupsafe/_native.pyc | 
				
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../markupsafe/_speedups.so | 
				
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dependency_links.txt | 
				
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not-zip-safe | 
				
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PKG-INFO | 
				
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SOURCES.txt | 
				
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markupsafe | 
				
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Metadata-Version: 1.1 | 
				
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Name: PyJWT | 
				
			||||
Version: 1.4.1 | 
				
			||||
Summary: JSON Web Token implementation in Python | 
				
			||||
Home-page: http://github.com/jpadilla/pyjwt | 
				
			||||
Author: José Padilla | 
				
			||||
Author-email: hello@jpadilla.com | 
				
			||||
License: MIT | 
				
			||||
Description: # PyJWT | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        [![travis-status-image]][travis] | 
				
			||||
        [![appveyor-status-image]][appveyor] | 
				
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        [![pypi-version-image]][pypi] | 
				
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        [![coveralls-status-image]][coveralls] | 
				
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        [![docs-status-image]][docs] | 
				
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         | 
				
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        A Python implementation of [RFC 7519][jwt-spec]. | 
				
			||||
        Original implementation was written by [@progrium][progrium]. | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
        ## Installing | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        ``` | 
				
			||||
        $ pip install PyJWT | 
				
			||||
        ``` | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        ## Usage | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        ```python | 
				
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        >>> import jwt | 
				
			||||
        >>> encoded = jwt.encode({'some': 'payload'}, 'secret', algorithm='HS256') | 
				
			||||
        'eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJzb21lIjoicGF5bG9hZCJ9.4twFt5NiznN84AWoo1d7KO1T_yoc0Z6XOpOVswacPZg' | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        >>> jwt.decode(encoded, 'secret', algorithms=['HS256']) | 
				
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        {'some': 'payload'} | 
				
			||||
        ``` | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        ## Tests | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
        You can run tests from the project root after cloning with: | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        ``` | 
				
			||||
        $ python setup.py test | 
				
			||||
        ``` | 
				
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         | 
				
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        [travis-status-image]: https://secure.travis-ci.org/jpadilla/pyjwt.svg?branch=master | 
				
			||||
        [travis]: http://travis-ci.org/jpadilla/pyjwt?branch=master | 
				
			||||
        [appveyor-status-image]: https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/h8nt70aqtwhht39t?svg=true | 
				
			||||
        [appveyor]: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/jpadilla/pyjwt | 
				
			||||
        [pypi-version-image]: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/pyjwt.svg | 
				
			||||
        [pypi]: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/pyjwt | 
				
			||||
        [coveralls-status-image]: https://coveralls.io/repos/jpadilla/pyjwt/badge.svg?branch=master | 
				
			||||
        [coveralls]: https://coveralls.io/r/jpadilla/pyjwt?branch=master | 
				
			||||
        [docs-status-image]: https://readthedocs.org/projects/pyjwt/badge/?version=latest | 
				
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        [docs]: http://pyjwt.readthedocs.org | 
				
			||||
        [jwt-spec]: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7519 | 
				
			||||
        [progrium]: https://github.com/progrium | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
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Keywords: jwt json web token security signing | 
				
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Platform: UNKNOWN | 
				
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | 
				
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Natural Language :: English | 
				
			||||
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities | 
				
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AUTHORS | 
				
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CHANGELOG.md | 
				
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LICENSE | 
				
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MANIFEST.in | 
				
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README.md | 
				
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setup.cfg | 
				
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setup.py | 
				
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tox.ini | 
				
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Name: Werkzeug | 
				
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Version: 0.14.1 | 
				
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Summary: The comprehensive WSGI web application library. | 
				
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Home-page: https://www.palletsprojects.org/p/werkzeug/ | 
				
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Author: Armin Ronacher | 
				
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Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com | 
				
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License: BSD | 
				
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Description: Werkzeug | 
				
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        ======== | 
				
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        Werkzeug is a comprehensive `WSGI`_ web application library. It began as | 
				
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        Installing | 
				
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            pip install -U Werkzeug | 
				
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        * Website: https://www.palletsprojects.com/p/werkzeug/ | 
				
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        * Releases: https://pypi.org/project/Werkzeug/ | 
				
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        * Code: https://github.com/pallets/werkzeug | 
				
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          * Linux, Mac: https://travis-ci.org/pallets/werkzeug | 
				
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          * Windows: https://ci.appveyor.com/project/davidism/werkzeug | 
				
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        * Test coverage: https://codecov.io/gh/pallets/werkzeug | 
				
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        .. _pip: https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/quickstart/ | 
				
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Metadata-Version: 1.1 | 
				
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Name: backports.ssl-match-hostname | 
				
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Version: 3.7.0.1 | 
				
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Summary: The ssl.match_hostname() function from Python 3.5 | 
				
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Home-page: http://bitbucket.org/brandon/backports.ssl_match_hostname | 
				
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Author: Toshio Kuratomi | 
				
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Author-email: toshio@fedoraproject.org | 
				
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License: Python Software Foundation License | 
				
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Description:  | 
				
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        The ssl.match_hostname() function from Python 3.7 | 
				
			||||
        ================================================= | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
        The Secure Sockets Layer is only actually *secure* | 
				
			||||
        if you check the hostname in the certificate returned | 
				
			||||
        by the server to which you are connecting, | 
				
			||||
        and verify that it matches to hostname | 
				
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        that you are trying to reach. | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
        But the matching logic, defined in `RFC2818`_, | 
				
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        can be a bit tricky to implement on your own. | 
				
			||||
        So the ``ssl`` package in the Standard Library of Python 3.2 | 
				
			||||
        and greater now includes a ``match_hostname()`` function | 
				
			||||
        for performing this check instead of requiring every application | 
				
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        to implement the check separately. | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
        This backport brings ``match_hostname()`` to users | 
				
			||||
        of earlier versions of Python. | 
				
			||||
        Simply make this distribution a dependency of your package, | 
				
			||||
        and then use it like this:: | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
            from backports.ssl_match_hostname import match_hostname, CertificateError | 
				
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            [...] | 
				
			||||
            sslsock = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23, | 
				
			||||
                                      cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_REQUIRED, ca_certs=...) | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
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                match_hostname(sslsock.getpeercert(), hostname) | 
				
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            except CertificateError, ce: | 
				
			||||
                ... | 
				
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         | 
				
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        Brandon Craig Rhodes is merely the packager of this distribution; | 
				
			||||
        the actual code inside comes from Python 3.7 with small changes for | 
				
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        portability. | 
				
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         | 
				
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         | 
				
			||||
        Requirements | 
				
			||||
        ------------ | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        * If you need to use this on Python versions earlier than 2.6 you will need to | 
				
			||||
          install the `ssl module`_.  From Python 2.6 upwards ``ssl`` is included in | 
				
			||||
          the Python Standard Library so you do not need to install it separately. | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        .. _`ssl module`:: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ssl | 
				
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         | 
				
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        History | 
				
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        ------- | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
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        * This function was introduced in python-3.2 | 
				
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        * It was updated for python-3.4a1 for a CVE  | 
				
			||||
          (backports-ssl_match_hostname-3.4.0.1) | 
				
			||||
        * It was updated from RFC2818 to RFC 6125 compliance in order to fix another | 
				
			||||
          security flaw for python-3.3.3 and python-3.4a5 | 
				
			||||
          (backports-ssl_match_hostname-3.4.0.2) | 
				
			||||
        * It was updated in python-3.5 to handle IPAddresses in ServerAltName fields | 
				
			||||
          (something that backports.ssl_match_hostname will do if you also install the | 
				
			||||
          ipaddress library from pypi). | 
				
			||||
        * It was updated in python-3.7 to handle IPAddresses without the ipaddress library and dropped | 
				
			||||
          support for partial wildcards | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        .. _`ipaddress module`:: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/ipaddress | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
        .. _RFC2818: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2818.html | 
				
			||||
         | 
				
			||||
Platform: UNKNOWN | 
				
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Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable | 
				
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Python Software Foundation License | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.4 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.5 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7 | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Security :: Cryptography | 
				
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setup.cfg | 
				
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backports/__init__.py | 
				
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backports.ssl_match_hostname.egg-info/PKG-INFO | 
				
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# This is a Python "namespace package" http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0382/ | 
				
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from pkgutil import extend_path | 
				
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__path__ = extend_path(__path__, __name__) | 
				
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"""The match_hostname() function from Python 3.7.0, essential when using SSL.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import socket as _socket | 
				
			||||
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try: | 
				
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    # Divergence: Python-3.7+'s _ssl has this exception type but older Pythons do not | 
				
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    from _ssl import SSLCertVerificationError | 
				
			||||
    CertificateError = SSLCertVerificationError | 
				
			||||
except: | 
				
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    class CertificateError(ValueError): | 
				
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        pass | 
				
			||||
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__version__ = '3.7.0.1' | 
				
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 | 
				
			||||
# Divergence: Added to deal with ipaddess as bytes on python2 | 
				
			||||
def _to_text(obj): | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(obj, str) and sys.version_info < (3,): | 
				
			||||
        obj = unicode(obj, encoding='ascii', errors='strict') | 
				
			||||
    elif sys.version_info >= (3,) and isinstance(obj, bytes): | 
				
			||||
        obj = str(obj, encoding='ascii', errors='strict') | 
				
			||||
    return obj | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _to_bytes(obj): | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(obj, str) and sys.version_info >= (3,): | 
				
			||||
        obj = bytes(obj, encoding='ascii', errors='strict') | 
				
			||||
    elif sys.version_info < (3,) and isinstance(obj, unicode): | 
				
			||||
        obj = obj.encode('ascii', 'strict') | 
				
			||||
    return obj | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _dnsname_match(dn, hostname): | 
				
			||||
    """Matching according to RFC 6125, section 6.4.3 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    - Hostnames are compared lower case. | 
				
			||||
    - For IDNA, both dn and hostname must be encoded as IDN A-label (ACE). | 
				
			||||
    - Partial wildcards like 'www*.example.org', multiple wildcards, sole | 
				
			||||
      wildcard or wildcards in labels other then the left-most label are not | 
				
			||||
      supported and a CertificateError is raised. | 
				
			||||
    - A wildcard must match at least one character. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if not dn: | 
				
			||||
        return False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    wildcards = dn.count('*') | 
				
			||||
    # speed up common case w/o wildcards | 
				
			||||
    if not wildcards: | 
				
			||||
        return dn.lower() == hostname.lower() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if wildcards > 1: | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | 
				
			||||
        raise CertificateError( | 
				
			||||
            "too many wildcards in certificate DNS name: %s" % repr(dn)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    dn_leftmost, sep, dn_remainder = dn.partition('.') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if '*' in dn_remainder: | 
				
			||||
        # Only match wildcard in leftmost segment. | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | 
				
			||||
        raise CertificateError( | 
				
			||||
            "wildcard can only be present in the leftmost label: " | 
				
			||||
            "%s." % repr(dn)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if not sep: | 
				
			||||
        # no right side | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | 
				
			||||
        raise CertificateError( | 
				
			||||
            "sole wildcard without additional labels are not support: " | 
				
			||||
            "%s." % repr(dn)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if dn_leftmost != '*': | 
				
			||||
        # no partial wildcard matching | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | 
				
			||||
        raise CertificateError( | 
				
			||||
            "partial wildcards in leftmost label are not supported: " | 
				
			||||
            "%s." % repr(dn)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    hostname_leftmost, sep, hostname_remainder = hostname.partition('.') | 
				
			||||
    if not hostname_leftmost or not sep: | 
				
			||||
        # wildcard must match at least one char | 
				
			||||
        return False | 
				
			||||
    return dn_remainder.lower() == hostname_remainder.lower() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _inet_paton(ipname): | 
				
			||||
    """Try to convert an IP address to packed binary form | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Supports IPv4 addresses on all platforms and IPv6 on platforms with IPv6 | 
				
			||||
    support. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    # inet_aton() also accepts strings like '1' | 
				
			||||
    # Divergence: We make sure we have native string type for all python versions | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        b_ipname = _to_bytes(ipname) | 
				
			||||
    except UnicodeError: | 
				
			||||
        raise ValueError("%s must be an all-ascii string." % repr(ipname)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Set ipname in native string format | 
				
			||||
    if sys.version_info < (3,): | 
				
			||||
        n_ipname = b_ipname | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        n_ipname = ipname | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if n_ipname.count('.') == 3: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return _socket.inet_aton(n_ipname) | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence: OSError on late python3.  socket.error earlier. | 
				
			||||
        # Null bytes generate ValueError on python3(we want to raise | 
				
			||||
        # ValueError anyway), TypeError # earlier | 
				
			||||
        except (OSError, _socket.error, TypeError): | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        return _socket.inet_pton(_socket.AF_INET6, n_ipname) | 
				
			||||
    # Divergence: OSError on late python3.  socket.error earlier. | 
				
			||||
    # Null bytes generate ValueError on python3(we want to raise | 
				
			||||
    # ValueError anyway), TypeError # earlier | 
				
			||||
    except (OSError, _socket.error, TypeError): | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | 
				
			||||
        raise ValueError("%s is neither an IPv4 nor an IP6 " | 
				
			||||
                         "address." % repr(ipname)) | 
				
			||||
    except AttributeError: | 
				
			||||
        # AF_INET6 not available | 
				
			||||
        pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Divergence .format() to percent formatting for Python < 2.6 | 
				
			||||
    raise ValueError("%s is not an IPv4 address." % repr(ipname)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _ipaddress_match(ipname, host_ip): | 
				
			||||
    """Exact matching of IP addresses. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    RFC 6125 explicitly doesn't define an algorithm for this | 
				
			||||
    (section 1.7.2 - "Out of Scope"). | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    # OpenSSL may add a trailing newline to a subjectAltName's IP address | 
				
			||||
    ip = _inet_paton(ipname.rstrip()) | 
				
			||||
    return ip == host_ip | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def match_hostname(cert, hostname): | 
				
			||||
    """Verify that *cert* (in decoded format as returned by | 
				
			||||
    SSLSocket.getpeercert()) matches the *hostname*.  RFC 2818 and RFC 6125 | 
				
			||||
    rules are followed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The function matches IP addresses rather than dNSNames if hostname is a | 
				
			||||
    valid ipaddress string. IPv4 addresses are supported on all platforms. | 
				
			||||
    IPv6 addresses are supported on platforms with IPv6 support (AF_INET6 | 
				
			||||
    and inet_pton). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    CertificateError is raised on failure. On success, the function | 
				
			||||
    returns nothing. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if not cert: | 
				
			||||
        raise ValueError("empty or no certificate, match_hostname needs a " | 
				
			||||
                         "SSL socket or SSL context with either " | 
				
			||||
                         "CERT_OPTIONAL or CERT_REQUIRED") | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence: Deal with hostname as bytes | 
				
			||||
        host_ip = _inet_paton(_to_text(hostname)) | 
				
			||||
    except ValueError: | 
				
			||||
        # Not an IP address (common case) | 
				
			||||
        host_ip = None | 
				
			||||
    except UnicodeError: | 
				
			||||
        # Divergence: Deal with hostname as byte strings. | 
				
			||||
        # IP addresses should be all ascii, so we consider it not | 
				
			||||
        # an IP address if this fails | 
				
			||||
        host_ip = None | 
				
			||||
    dnsnames = [] | 
				
			||||
    san = cert.get('subjectAltName', ()) | 
				
			||||
    for key, value in san: | 
				
			||||
        if key == 'DNS': | 
				
			||||
            if host_ip is None and _dnsname_match(value, hostname): | 
				
			||||
                return | 
				
			||||
            dnsnames.append(value) | 
				
			||||
        elif key == 'IP Address': | 
				
			||||
            if host_ip is not None and _ipaddress_match(value, host_ip): | 
				
			||||
                return | 
				
			||||
            dnsnames.append(value) | 
				
			||||
    if not dnsnames: | 
				
			||||
        # The subject is only checked when there is no dNSName entry | 
				
			||||
        # in subjectAltName | 
				
			||||
        for sub in cert.get('subject', ()): | 
				
			||||
            for key, value in sub: | 
				
			||||
                # XXX according to RFC 2818, the most specific Common Name | 
				
			||||
                # must be used. | 
				
			||||
                if key == 'commonName': | 
				
			||||
                    if _dnsname_match(value, hostname): | 
				
			||||
                        return | 
				
			||||
                    dnsnames.append(value) | 
				
			||||
    if len(dnsnames) > 1: | 
				
			||||
        raise CertificateError("hostname %r " | 
				
			||||
            "doesn't match either of %s" | 
				
			||||
            % (hostname, ', '.join(map(repr, dnsnames)))) | 
				
			||||
    elif len(dnsnames) == 1: | 
				
			||||
        raise CertificateError("hostname %r " | 
				
			||||
            "doesn't match %r" | 
				
			||||
            % (hostname, dnsnames[0])) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        raise CertificateError("no appropriate commonName or " | 
				
			||||
            "subjectAltName fields were found") | 
				
			||||
@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
#!/usr/local/bin/python | 
				
			||||
# EASY-INSTALL-ENTRY-SCRIPT: 'Flask==1.0.2','console_scripts','flask' | 
				
			||||
__requires__ = 'Flask==1.0.2' | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if __name__ == '__main__': | 
				
			||||
    sys.exit( | 
				
			||||
        load_entry_point('Flask==1.0.2', 'console_scripts', 'flask')() | 
				
			||||
    ) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
#!/usr/local/bin/python | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import argparse | 
				
			||||
import code | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import threading | 
				
			||||
import time | 
				
			||||
import ssl | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import six | 
				
			||||
from six.moves.urllib.parse import urlparse | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import websocket | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
try: | 
				
			||||
    import readline | 
				
			||||
except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
    pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_encoding(): | 
				
			||||
    encoding = getattr(sys.stdin, "encoding", "") | 
				
			||||
    if not encoding: | 
				
			||||
        return "utf-8" | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        return encoding.lower() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
OPCODE_DATA = (websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT, websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_BINARY) | 
				
			||||
ENCODING = get_encoding() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class VAction(argparse.Action): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __call__(self, parser, args, values, option_string=None): | 
				
			||||
        if values is None: | 
				
			||||
            values = "1" | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            values = int(values) | 
				
			||||
        except ValueError: | 
				
			||||
            values = values.count("v") + 1 | 
				
			||||
        setattr(args, self.dest, values) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def parse_args(): | 
				
			||||
    parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="WebSocket Simple Dump Tool") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("url", metavar="ws_url", | 
				
			||||
                        help="websocket url. ex. ws://echo.websocket.org/") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("-p", "--proxy", | 
				
			||||
                        help="proxy url. ex. http://127.0.0.1:8080") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("-v", "--verbose", default=0, nargs='?', action=VAction, | 
				
			||||
                        dest="verbose", | 
				
			||||
                        help="set verbose mode. If set to 1, show opcode. " | 
				
			||||
                        "If set to 2, enable to trace  websocket module") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("-n", "--nocert", action='store_true', | 
				
			||||
                        help="Ignore invalid SSL cert") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("-r", "--raw", action="store_true", | 
				
			||||
                        help="raw output") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("-s", "--subprotocols", nargs='*', | 
				
			||||
                        help="Set subprotocols") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("-o", "--origin", | 
				
			||||
                        help="Set origin") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("--eof-wait", default=0, type=int, | 
				
			||||
                        help="wait time(second) after 'EOF' received.") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("-t", "--text", | 
				
			||||
                        help="Send initial text") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("--timings", action="store_true", | 
				
			||||
                        help="Print timings in seconds") | 
				
			||||
    parser.add_argument("--headers", | 
				
			||||
                        help="Set custom headers. Use ',' as separator") | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return parser.parse_args() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class RawInput: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def raw_input(self, prompt): | 
				
			||||
        if six.PY3: | 
				
			||||
            line = input(prompt) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            line = raw_input(prompt) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if ENCODING and ENCODING != "utf-8" and not isinstance(line, six.text_type): | 
				
			||||
            line = line.decode(ENCODING).encode("utf-8") | 
				
			||||
        elif isinstance(line, six.text_type): | 
				
			||||
            line = line.encode("utf-8") | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return line | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class InteractiveConsole(RawInput, code.InteractiveConsole): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write(self, data): | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.write("\033[2K\033[E") | 
				
			||||
        # sys.stdout.write("\n") | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.write("\033[34m< " + data + "\033[39m") | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.write("\n> ") | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.flush() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def read(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self.raw_input("> ") | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class NonInteractive(RawInput): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write(self, data): | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.write(data) | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.write("\n") | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.flush() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def read(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self.raw_input("") | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def main(): | 
				
			||||
    start_time = time.time() | 
				
			||||
    args = parse_args() | 
				
			||||
    if args.verbose > 1: | 
				
			||||
        websocket.enableTrace(True) | 
				
			||||
    options = {} | 
				
			||||
    if args.proxy: | 
				
			||||
        p = urlparse(args.proxy) | 
				
			||||
        options["http_proxy_host"] = p.hostname | 
				
			||||
        options["http_proxy_port"] = p.port | 
				
			||||
    if args.origin: | 
				
			||||
        options["origin"] = args.origin | 
				
			||||
    if args.subprotocols: | 
				
			||||
        options["subprotocols"] = args.subprotocols | 
				
			||||
    opts = {} | 
				
			||||
    if args.nocert: | 
				
			||||
        opts = {"cert_reqs": ssl.CERT_NONE, "check_hostname": False} | 
				
			||||
    if args.headers: | 
				
			||||
        options['header'] = map(str.strip, args.headers.split(',')) | 
				
			||||
    ws = websocket.create_connection(args.url, sslopt=opts, **options) | 
				
			||||
    if args.raw: | 
				
			||||
        console = NonInteractive() | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        console = InteractiveConsole() | 
				
			||||
        print("Press Ctrl+C to quit") | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def recv(): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            frame = ws.recv_frame() | 
				
			||||
        except websocket.WebSocketException: | 
				
			||||
            return websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_CLOSE, None | 
				
			||||
        if not frame: | 
				
			||||
            raise websocket.WebSocketException("Not a valid frame %s" % frame) | 
				
			||||
        elif frame.opcode in OPCODE_DATA: | 
				
			||||
            return frame.opcode, frame.data | 
				
			||||
        elif frame.opcode == websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_CLOSE: | 
				
			||||
            ws.send_close() | 
				
			||||
            return frame.opcode, None | 
				
			||||
        elif frame.opcode == websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_PING: | 
				
			||||
            ws.pong(frame.data) | 
				
			||||
            return frame.opcode, frame.data | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return frame.opcode, frame.data | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def recv_ws(): | 
				
			||||
        while True: | 
				
			||||
            opcode, data = recv() | 
				
			||||
            msg = None | 
				
			||||
            if six.PY3 and opcode == websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_TEXT and isinstance(data, bytes): | 
				
			||||
                data = str(data, "utf-8") | 
				
			||||
            if not args.verbose and opcode in OPCODE_DATA: | 
				
			||||
                msg = data | 
				
			||||
            elif args.verbose: | 
				
			||||
                msg = "%s: %s" % (websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_MAP.get(opcode), data) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if msg is not None: | 
				
			||||
                if args.timings: | 
				
			||||
                    console.write(str(time.time() - start_time) + ": " + msg) | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    console.write(msg) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if opcode == websocket.ABNF.OPCODE_CLOSE: | 
				
			||||
                break | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    thread = threading.Thread(target=recv_ws) | 
				
			||||
    thread.daemon = True | 
				
			||||
    thread.start() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if args.text: | 
				
			||||
        ws.send(args.text) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    while True: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            message = console.read() | 
				
			||||
            ws.send(message) | 
				
			||||
        except KeyboardInterrupt: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
        except EOFError: | 
				
			||||
            time.sleep(args.eof_wait) | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if __name__ == "__main__": | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        main() | 
				
			||||
    except Exception as e: | 
				
			||||
        print(e) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,13 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
Metadata-Version: 1.1 | 
				
			||||
Name: click | 
				
			||||
Version: 6.7 | 
				
			||||
Summary: A simple wrapper around optparse for powerful command line utilities. | 
				
			||||
Home-page: http://github.com/mitsuhiko/click | 
				
			||||
Author: Armin Ronacher | 
				
			||||
Author-email: armin.ronacher@active-4.com | 
				
			||||
License: UNKNOWN | 
				
			||||
Description: UNKNOWN | 
				
			||||
Platform: UNKNOWN | 
				
			||||
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | 
				
			||||
@ -1,114 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
CHANGES | 
				
			||||
LICENSE | 
				
			||||
MANIFEST.in | 
				
			||||
Makefile | 
				
			||||
README | 
				
			||||
setup.cfg | 
				
			||||
setup.py | 
				
			||||
artwork/logo.svg | 
				
			||||
click/__init__.py | 
				
			||||
click/_bashcomplete.py | 
				
			||||
click/_compat.py | 
				
			||||
click/_termui_impl.py | 
				
			||||
click/_textwrap.py | 
				
			||||
click/_unicodefun.py | 
				
			||||
click/_winconsole.py | 
				
			||||
click/core.py | 
				
			||||
click/decorators.py | 
				
			||||
click/exceptions.py | 
				
			||||
click/formatting.py | 
				
			||||
click/globals.py | 
				
			||||
click/parser.py | 
				
			||||
click/termui.py | 
				
			||||
click/testing.py | 
				
			||||
click/types.py | 
				
			||||
click/utils.py | 
				
			||||
click.egg-info/PKG-INFO | 
				
			||||
click.egg-info/SOURCES.txt | 
				
			||||
click.egg-info/dependency_links.txt | 
				
			||||
click.egg-info/top_level.txt | 
				
			||||
docs/Makefile | 
				
			||||
docs/advanced.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/api.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/arguments.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/bashcomplete.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/changelog.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/clickdoctools.py | 
				
			||||
docs/commands.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/complex.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/conf.py | 
				
			||||
docs/contrib.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/documentation.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/exceptions.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/index.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/license.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/make.bat | 
				
			||||
docs/options.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/parameters.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/prompts.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/python3.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/quickstart.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/setuptools.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/testing.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/upgrading.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/utils.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/why.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/wincmd.rst | 
				
			||||
docs/_static/click-small.png | 
				
			||||
docs/_static/click-small@2x.png | 
				
			||||
docs/_static/click.png | 
				
			||||
docs/_static/click@2x.png | 
				
			||||
docs/_templates/sidebarintro.html | 
				
			||||
docs/_templates/sidebarlogo.html | 
				
			||||
examples/README | 
				
			||||
examples/aliases/README | 
				
			||||
examples/aliases/aliases.ini | 
				
			||||
examples/aliases/aliases.py | 
				
			||||
examples/aliases/setup.py | 
				
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examples/colors/README | 
				
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examples/colors/colors.py | 
				
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examples/colors/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/complex/README | 
				
			||||
examples/complex/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/complex/complex/__init__.py | 
				
			||||
examples/complex/complex/cli.py | 
				
			||||
examples/complex/complex/commands/__init__.py | 
				
			||||
examples/complex/complex/commands/cmd_init.py | 
				
			||||
examples/complex/complex/commands/cmd_status.py | 
				
			||||
examples/imagepipe/.gitignore | 
				
			||||
examples/imagepipe/README | 
				
			||||
examples/imagepipe/example01.jpg | 
				
			||||
examples/imagepipe/example02.jpg | 
				
			||||
examples/imagepipe/imagepipe.py | 
				
			||||
examples/imagepipe/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/inout/README | 
				
			||||
examples/inout/inout.py | 
				
			||||
examples/inout/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/naval/README | 
				
			||||
examples/naval/naval.py | 
				
			||||
examples/naval/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/repo/README | 
				
			||||
examples/repo/repo.py | 
				
			||||
examples/repo/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/termui/README | 
				
			||||
examples/termui/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/termui/termui.py | 
				
			||||
examples/validation/README | 
				
			||||
examples/validation/setup.py | 
				
			||||
examples/validation/validation.py | 
				
			||||
tests/conftest.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_arguments.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_bashcomplete.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_basic.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_chain.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_commands.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_compat.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_context.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_defaults.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_formatting.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_imports.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_normalization.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_options.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_termui.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_testing.py | 
				
			||||
tests/test_utils.py | 
				
			||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
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			||||
@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
../click/exceptions.py | 
				
			||||
../click/testing.py | 
				
			||||
../click/decorators.py | 
				
			||||
../click/parser.py | 
				
			||||
../click/formatting.py | 
				
			||||
../click/globals.py | 
				
			||||
../click/_termui_impl.py | 
				
			||||
../click/__init__.py | 
				
			||||
../click/_compat.py | 
				
			||||
../click/_winconsole.py | 
				
			||||
../click/_unicodefun.py | 
				
			||||
../click/_textwrap.py | 
				
			||||
../click/_bashcomplete.py | 
				
			||||
../click/core.py | 
				
			||||
../click/types.py | 
				
			||||
../click/termui.py | 
				
			||||
../click/utils.py | 
				
			||||
../click/exceptions.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/testing.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/decorators.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/parser.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/formatting.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/globals.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/_termui_impl.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/__init__.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/_compat.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/_winconsole.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/_unicodefun.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/_textwrap.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/_bashcomplete.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/core.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/types.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/termui.pyc | 
				
			||||
../click/utils.pyc | 
				
			||||
SOURCES.txt | 
				
			||||
top_level.txt | 
				
			||||
PKG-INFO | 
				
			||||
dependency_links.txt | 
				
			||||
@ -1 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
click | 
				
			||||
@ -1,98 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    click | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Click is a simple Python module that wraps the stdlib's optparse to make | 
				
			||||
    writing command line scripts fun.  Unlike other modules, it's based around | 
				
			||||
    a simple API that does not come with too much magic and is composable. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    In case optparse ever gets removed from the stdlib, it will be shipped by | 
				
			||||
    this module. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: (c) 2014 by Armin Ronacher. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Core classes | 
				
			||||
from .core import Context, BaseCommand, Command, MultiCommand, Group, \ | 
				
			||||
     CommandCollection, Parameter, Option, Argument | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Globals | 
				
			||||
from .globals import get_current_context | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Decorators | 
				
			||||
from .decorators import pass_context, pass_obj, make_pass_decorator, \ | 
				
			||||
     command, group, argument, option, confirmation_option, \ | 
				
			||||
     password_option, version_option, help_option | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Types | 
				
			||||
from .types import ParamType, File, Path, Choice, IntRange, Tuple, \ | 
				
			||||
     STRING, INT, FLOAT, BOOL, UUID, UNPROCESSED | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Utilities | 
				
			||||
from .utils import echo, get_binary_stream, get_text_stream, open_file, \ | 
				
			||||
     format_filename, get_app_dir, get_os_args | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Terminal functions | 
				
			||||
from .termui import prompt, confirm, get_terminal_size, echo_via_pager, \ | 
				
			||||
     progressbar, clear, style, unstyle, secho, edit, launch, getchar, \ | 
				
			||||
     pause | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Exceptions | 
				
			||||
from .exceptions import ClickException, UsageError, BadParameter, \ | 
				
			||||
     FileError, Abort, NoSuchOption, BadOptionUsage, BadArgumentUsage, \ | 
				
			||||
     MissingParameter | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Formatting | 
				
			||||
from .formatting import HelpFormatter, wrap_text | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Parsing | 
				
			||||
from .parser import OptionParser | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
__all__ = [ | 
				
			||||
    # Core classes | 
				
			||||
    'Context', 'BaseCommand', 'Command', 'MultiCommand', 'Group', | 
				
			||||
    'CommandCollection', 'Parameter', 'Option', 'Argument', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Globals | 
				
			||||
    'get_current_context', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Decorators | 
				
			||||
    'pass_context', 'pass_obj', 'make_pass_decorator', 'command', 'group', | 
				
			||||
    'argument', 'option', 'confirmation_option', 'password_option', | 
				
			||||
    'version_option', 'help_option', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Types | 
				
			||||
    'ParamType', 'File', 'Path', 'Choice', 'IntRange', 'Tuple', 'STRING', | 
				
			||||
    'INT', 'FLOAT', 'BOOL', 'UUID', 'UNPROCESSED', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Utilities | 
				
			||||
    'echo', 'get_binary_stream', 'get_text_stream', 'open_file', | 
				
			||||
    'format_filename', 'get_app_dir', 'get_os_args', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Terminal functions | 
				
			||||
    'prompt', 'confirm', 'get_terminal_size', 'echo_via_pager', | 
				
			||||
    'progressbar', 'clear', 'style', 'unstyle', 'secho', 'edit', 'launch', | 
				
			||||
    'getchar', 'pause', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Exceptions | 
				
			||||
    'ClickException', 'UsageError', 'BadParameter', 'FileError', | 
				
			||||
    'Abort', 'NoSuchOption', 'BadOptionUsage', 'BadArgumentUsage', | 
				
			||||
    'MissingParameter', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Formatting | 
				
			||||
    'HelpFormatter', 'wrap_text', | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Parsing | 
				
			||||
    'OptionParser', | 
				
			||||
] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Controls if click should emit the warning about the use of unicode | 
				
			||||
# literals. | 
				
			||||
disable_unicode_literals_warning = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
__version__ = '6.7' | 
				
			||||
@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import re | 
				
			||||
from .utils import echo | 
				
			||||
from .parser import split_arg_string | 
				
			||||
from .core import MultiCommand, Option | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
COMPLETION_SCRIPT = ''' | 
				
			||||
%(complete_func)s() { | 
				
			||||
    COMPREPLY=( $( env COMP_WORDS="${COMP_WORDS[*]}" \\ | 
				
			||||
                   COMP_CWORD=$COMP_CWORD \\ | 
				
			||||
                   %(autocomplete_var)s=complete $1 ) ) | 
				
			||||
    return 0 | 
				
			||||
} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
complete -F %(complete_func)s -o default %(script_names)s | 
				
			||||
''' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
_invalid_ident_char_re = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9_]') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_completion_script(prog_name, complete_var): | 
				
			||||
    cf_name = _invalid_ident_char_re.sub('', prog_name.replace('-', '_')) | 
				
			||||
    return (COMPLETION_SCRIPT % { | 
				
			||||
        'complete_func': '_%s_completion' % cf_name, | 
				
			||||
        'script_names': prog_name, | 
				
			||||
        'autocomplete_var': complete_var, | 
				
			||||
    }).strip() + ';' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def resolve_ctx(cli, prog_name, args): | 
				
			||||
    ctx = cli.make_context(prog_name, args, resilient_parsing=True) | 
				
			||||
    while ctx.protected_args + ctx.args and isinstance(ctx.command, MultiCommand): | 
				
			||||
        a = ctx.protected_args + ctx.args | 
				
			||||
        cmd = ctx.command.get_command(ctx, a[0]) | 
				
			||||
        if cmd is None: | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
        ctx = cmd.make_context(a[0], a[1:], parent=ctx, resilient_parsing=True) | 
				
			||||
    return ctx | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_choices(cli, prog_name, args, incomplete): | 
				
			||||
    ctx = resolve_ctx(cli, prog_name, args) | 
				
			||||
    if ctx is None: | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    choices = [] | 
				
			||||
    if incomplete and not incomplete[:1].isalnum(): | 
				
			||||
        for param in ctx.command.params: | 
				
			||||
            if not isinstance(param, Option): | 
				
			||||
                continue | 
				
			||||
            choices.extend(param.opts) | 
				
			||||
            choices.extend(param.secondary_opts) | 
				
			||||
    elif isinstance(ctx.command, MultiCommand): | 
				
			||||
        choices.extend(ctx.command.list_commands(ctx)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    for item in choices: | 
				
			||||
        if item.startswith(incomplete): | 
				
			||||
            yield item | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def do_complete(cli, prog_name): | 
				
			||||
    cwords = split_arg_string(os.environ['COMP_WORDS']) | 
				
			||||
    cword = int(os.environ['COMP_CWORD']) | 
				
			||||
    args = cwords[1:cword] | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        incomplete = cwords[cword] | 
				
			||||
    except IndexError: | 
				
			||||
        incomplete = '' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    for item in get_choices(cli, prog_name, args, incomplete): | 
				
			||||
        echo(item) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def bashcomplete(cli, prog_name, complete_var, complete_instr): | 
				
			||||
    if complete_instr == 'source': | 
				
			||||
        echo(get_completion_script(prog_name, complete_var)) | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
    elif complete_instr == 'complete': | 
				
			||||
        return do_complete(cli, prog_name) | 
				
			||||
    return False | 
				
			||||
@ -1,648 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import re | 
				
			||||
import io | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import codecs | 
				
			||||
from weakref import WeakKeyDictionary | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2 | 
				
			||||
WIN = sys.platform.startswith('win') | 
				
			||||
DEFAULT_COLUMNS = 80 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
_ansi_re = re.compile('\033\[((?:\d|;)*)([a-zA-Z])') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_filesystem_encoding(): | 
				
			||||
    return sys.getfilesystemencoding() or sys.getdefaultencoding() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _make_text_stream(stream, encoding, errors): | 
				
			||||
    if encoding is None: | 
				
			||||
        encoding = get_best_encoding(stream) | 
				
			||||
    if errors is None: | 
				
			||||
        errors = 'replace' | 
				
			||||
    return _NonClosingTextIOWrapper(stream, encoding, errors, | 
				
			||||
                                    line_buffering=True) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def is_ascii_encoding(encoding): | 
				
			||||
    """Checks if a given encoding is ascii.""" | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        return codecs.lookup(encoding).name == 'ascii' | 
				
			||||
    except LookupError: | 
				
			||||
        return False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_best_encoding(stream): | 
				
			||||
    """Returns the default stream encoding if not found.""" | 
				
			||||
    rv = getattr(stream, 'encoding', None) or sys.getdefaultencoding() | 
				
			||||
    if is_ascii_encoding(rv): | 
				
			||||
        return 'utf-8' | 
				
			||||
    return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class _NonClosingTextIOWrapper(io.TextIOWrapper): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, stream, encoding, errors, **extra): | 
				
			||||
        self._stream = stream = _FixupStream(stream) | 
				
			||||
        io.TextIOWrapper.__init__(self, stream, encoding, errors, **extra) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # The io module is a place where the Python 3 text behavior | 
				
			||||
    # was forced upon Python 2, so we need to unbreak | 
				
			||||
    # it to look like Python 2. | 
				
			||||
    if PY2: | 
				
			||||
        def write(self, x): | 
				
			||||
            if isinstance(x, str) or is_bytes(x): | 
				
			||||
                try: | 
				
			||||
                    self.flush() | 
				
			||||
                except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                    pass | 
				
			||||
                return self.buffer.write(str(x)) | 
				
			||||
            return io.TextIOWrapper.write(self, x) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def writelines(self, lines): | 
				
			||||
            for line in lines: | 
				
			||||
                self.write(line) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __del__(self): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self.detach() | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def isatty(self): | 
				
			||||
        # https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/issue/1803 | 
				
			||||
        return self._stream.isatty() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class _FixupStream(object): | 
				
			||||
    """The new io interface needs more from streams than streams | 
				
			||||
    traditionally implement.  As such, this fix-up code is necessary in | 
				
			||||
    some circumstances. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, stream): | 
				
			||||
        self._stream = stream | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __getattr__(self, name): | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(self._stream, name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def read1(self, size): | 
				
			||||
        f = getattr(self._stream, 'read1', None) | 
				
			||||
        if f is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return f(size) | 
				
			||||
        # We only dispatch to readline instead of read in Python 2 as we | 
				
			||||
        # do not want cause problems with the different implementation | 
				
			||||
        # of line buffering. | 
				
			||||
        if PY2: | 
				
			||||
            return self._stream.readline(size) | 
				
			||||
        return self._stream.read(size) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def readable(self): | 
				
			||||
        x = getattr(self._stream, 'readable', None) | 
				
			||||
        if x is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return x() | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self._stream.read(0) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            return False | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def writable(self): | 
				
			||||
        x = getattr(self._stream, 'writable', None) | 
				
			||||
        if x is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return x() | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self._stream.write('') | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                self._stream.write(b'') | 
				
			||||
            except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                return False | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def seekable(self): | 
				
			||||
        x = getattr(self._stream, 'seekable', None) | 
				
			||||
        if x is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return x() | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self._stream.seek(self._stream.tell()) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            return False | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if PY2: | 
				
			||||
    text_type = unicode | 
				
			||||
    bytes = str | 
				
			||||
    raw_input = raw_input | 
				
			||||
    string_types = (str, unicode) | 
				
			||||
    iteritems = lambda x: x.iteritems() | 
				
			||||
    range_type = xrange | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def is_bytes(x): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(x, (buffer, bytearray)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    _identifier_re = re.compile(r'^[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*$') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # For Windows, we need to force stdout/stdin/stderr to binary if it's | 
				
			||||
    # fetched for that.  This obviously is not the most correct way to do | 
				
			||||
    # it as it changes global state.  Unfortunately, there does not seem to | 
				
			||||
    # be a clear better way to do it as just reopening the file in binary | 
				
			||||
    # mode does not change anything. | 
				
			||||
    # | 
				
			||||
    # An option would be to do what Python 3 does and to open the file as | 
				
			||||
    # binary only, patch it back to the system, and then use a wrapper | 
				
			||||
    # stream that converts newlines.  It's not quite clear what's the | 
				
			||||
    # correct option here. | 
				
			||||
    # | 
				
			||||
    # This code also lives in _winconsole for the fallback to the console | 
				
			||||
    # emulation stream. | 
				
			||||
    # | 
				
			||||
    # There are also Windows environments where the `msvcrt` module is not | 
				
			||||
    # available (which is why we use try-catch instead of the WIN variable | 
				
			||||
    # here), such as the Google App Engine development server on Windows. In | 
				
			||||
    # those cases there is just nothing we can do. | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        import msvcrt | 
				
			||||
    except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
        set_binary_mode = lambda x: x | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        def set_binary_mode(f): | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                fileno = f.fileno() | 
				
			||||
            except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                pass | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                msvcrt.setmode(fileno, os.O_BINARY) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def isidentifier(x): | 
				
			||||
        return _identifier_re.search(x) is not None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_binary_stdin(): | 
				
			||||
        return set_binary_mode(sys.stdin) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_binary_stdout(): | 
				
			||||
        return set_binary_mode(sys.stdout) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_binary_stderr(): | 
				
			||||
        return set_binary_mode(sys.stderr) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_text_stdin(encoding=None, errors=None): | 
				
			||||
        rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        return _make_text_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_text_stdout(encoding=None, errors=None): | 
				
			||||
        rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        return _make_text_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_text_stderr(encoding=None, errors=None): | 
				
			||||
        rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        return _make_text_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def filename_to_ui(value): | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(value, bytes): | 
				
			||||
            value = value.decode(get_filesystem_encoding(), 'replace') | 
				
			||||
        return value | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    import io | 
				
			||||
    text_type = str | 
				
			||||
    raw_input = input | 
				
			||||
    string_types = (str,) | 
				
			||||
    range_type = range | 
				
			||||
    isidentifier = lambda x: x.isidentifier() | 
				
			||||
    iteritems = lambda x: iter(x.items()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def is_bytes(x): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(x, (bytes, memoryview, bytearray)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _is_binary_reader(stream, default=False): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return isinstance(stream.read(0), bytes) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            return default | 
				
			||||
            # This happens in some cases where the stream was already | 
				
			||||
            # closed.  In this case, we assume the default. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _is_binary_writer(stream, default=False): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            stream.write(b'') | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                stream.write('') | 
				
			||||
                return False | 
				
			||||
            except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                pass | 
				
			||||
            return default | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _find_binary_reader(stream): | 
				
			||||
        # We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary. | 
				
			||||
        # This can happen because the official docs recommend detaching | 
				
			||||
        # the streams to get binary streams.  Some code might do this, so | 
				
			||||
        # we need to deal with this case explicitly. | 
				
			||||
        if _is_binary_reader(stream, False): | 
				
			||||
            return stream | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        buf = getattr(stream, 'buffer', None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is | 
				
			||||
        # actually binary in case it's closed. | 
				
			||||
        if buf is not None and _is_binary_reader(buf, True): | 
				
			||||
            return buf | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _find_binary_writer(stream): | 
				
			||||
        # We need to figure out if the given stream is already binary. | 
				
			||||
        # This can happen because the official docs recommend detatching | 
				
			||||
        # the streams to get binary streams.  Some code might do this, so | 
				
			||||
        # we need to deal with this case explicitly. | 
				
			||||
        if _is_binary_writer(stream, False): | 
				
			||||
            return stream | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        buf = getattr(stream, 'buffer', None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Same situation here; this time we assume that the buffer is | 
				
			||||
        # actually binary in case it's closed. | 
				
			||||
        if buf is not None and _is_binary_writer(buf, True): | 
				
			||||
            return buf | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _stream_is_misconfigured(stream): | 
				
			||||
        """A stream is misconfigured if its encoding is ASCII.""" | 
				
			||||
        # If the stream does not have an encoding set, we assume it's set | 
				
			||||
        # to ASCII.  This appears to happen in certain unittest | 
				
			||||
        # environments.  It's not quite clear what the correct behavior is | 
				
			||||
        # but this at least will force Click to recover somehow. | 
				
			||||
        return is_ascii_encoding(getattr(stream, 'encoding', None) or 'ascii') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _is_compatible_text_stream(stream, encoding, errors): | 
				
			||||
        stream_encoding = getattr(stream, 'encoding', None) | 
				
			||||
        stream_errors = getattr(stream, 'errors', None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Perfect match. | 
				
			||||
        if stream_encoding == encoding and stream_errors == errors: | 
				
			||||
            return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Otherwise, it's only a compatible stream if we did not ask for | 
				
			||||
        # an encoding. | 
				
			||||
        if encoding is None: | 
				
			||||
            return stream_encoding is not None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _force_correct_text_reader(text_reader, encoding, errors): | 
				
			||||
        if _is_binary_reader(text_reader, False): | 
				
			||||
            binary_reader = text_reader | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            # If there is no target encoding set, we need to verify that the | 
				
			||||
            # reader is not actually misconfigured. | 
				
			||||
            if encoding is None and not _stream_is_misconfigured(text_reader): | 
				
			||||
                return text_reader | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if _is_compatible_text_stream(text_reader, encoding, errors): | 
				
			||||
                return text_reader | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            # If the reader has no encoding, we try to find the underlying | 
				
			||||
            # binary reader for it.  If that fails because the environment is | 
				
			||||
            # misconfigured, we silently go with the same reader because this | 
				
			||||
            # is too common to happen.  In that case, mojibake is better than | 
				
			||||
            # exceptions. | 
				
			||||
            binary_reader = _find_binary_reader(text_reader) | 
				
			||||
            if binary_reader is None: | 
				
			||||
                return text_reader | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # At this point, we default the errors to replace instead of strict | 
				
			||||
        # because nobody handles those errors anyways and at this point | 
				
			||||
        # we're so fundamentally fucked that nothing can repair it. | 
				
			||||
        if errors is None: | 
				
			||||
            errors = 'replace' | 
				
			||||
        return _make_text_stream(binary_reader, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _force_correct_text_writer(text_writer, encoding, errors): | 
				
			||||
        if _is_binary_writer(text_writer, False): | 
				
			||||
            binary_writer = text_writer | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            # If there is no target encoding set, we need to verify that the | 
				
			||||
            # writer is not actually misconfigured. | 
				
			||||
            if encoding is None and not _stream_is_misconfigured(text_writer): | 
				
			||||
                return text_writer | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if _is_compatible_text_stream(text_writer, encoding, errors): | 
				
			||||
                return text_writer | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            # If the writer has no encoding, we try to find the underlying | 
				
			||||
            # binary writer for it.  If that fails because the environment is | 
				
			||||
            # misconfigured, we silently go with the same writer because this | 
				
			||||
            # is too common to happen.  In that case, mojibake is better than | 
				
			||||
            # exceptions. | 
				
			||||
            binary_writer = _find_binary_writer(text_writer) | 
				
			||||
            if binary_writer is None: | 
				
			||||
                return text_writer | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # At this point, we default the errors to replace instead of strict | 
				
			||||
        # because nobody handles those errors anyways and at this point | 
				
			||||
        # we're so fundamentally fucked that nothing can repair it. | 
				
			||||
        if errors is None: | 
				
			||||
            errors = 'replace' | 
				
			||||
        return _make_text_stream(binary_writer, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_binary_stdin(): | 
				
			||||
        reader = _find_binary_reader(sys.stdin) | 
				
			||||
        if reader is None: | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('Was not able to determine binary ' | 
				
			||||
                               'stream for sys.stdin.') | 
				
			||||
        return reader | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_binary_stdout(): | 
				
			||||
        writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stdout) | 
				
			||||
        if writer is None: | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('Was not able to determine binary ' | 
				
			||||
                               'stream for sys.stdout.') | 
				
			||||
        return writer | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_binary_stderr(): | 
				
			||||
        writer = _find_binary_writer(sys.stderr) | 
				
			||||
        if writer is None: | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('Was not able to determine binary ' | 
				
			||||
                               'stream for sys.stderr.') | 
				
			||||
        return writer | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_text_stdin(encoding=None, errors=None): | 
				
			||||
        rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdin, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        return _force_correct_text_reader(sys.stdin, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_text_stdout(encoding=None, errors=None): | 
				
			||||
        rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stdout, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stdout, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_text_stderr(encoding=None, errors=None): | 
				
			||||
        rv = _get_windows_console_stream(sys.stderr, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        return _force_correct_text_writer(sys.stderr, encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def filename_to_ui(value): | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(value, bytes): | 
				
			||||
            value = value.decode(get_filesystem_encoding(), 'replace') | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            value = value.encode('utf-8', 'surrogateescape') \ | 
				
			||||
                .decode('utf-8', 'replace') | 
				
			||||
        return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_streerror(e, default=None): | 
				
			||||
    if hasattr(e, 'strerror'): | 
				
			||||
        msg = e.strerror | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        if default is not None: | 
				
			||||
            msg = default | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            msg = str(e) | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(msg, bytes): | 
				
			||||
        msg = msg.decode('utf-8', 'replace') | 
				
			||||
    return msg | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def open_stream(filename, mode='r', encoding=None, errors='strict', | 
				
			||||
                atomic=False): | 
				
			||||
    # Standard streams first.  These are simple because they don't need | 
				
			||||
    # special handling for the atomic flag.  It's entirely ignored. | 
				
			||||
    if filename == '-': | 
				
			||||
        if 'w' in mode: | 
				
			||||
            if 'b' in mode: | 
				
			||||
                return get_binary_stdout(), False | 
				
			||||
            return get_text_stdout(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False | 
				
			||||
        if 'b' in mode: | 
				
			||||
            return get_binary_stdin(), False | 
				
			||||
        return get_text_stdin(encoding=encoding, errors=errors), False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Non-atomic writes directly go out through the regular open functions. | 
				
			||||
    if not atomic: | 
				
			||||
        if encoding is None: | 
				
			||||
            return open(filename, mode), True | 
				
			||||
        return io.open(filename, mode, encoding=encoding, errors=errors), True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Some usability stuff for atomic writes | 
				
			||||
    if 'a' in mode: | 
				
			||||
        raise ValueError( | 
				
			||||
            'Appending to an existing file is not supported, because that ' | 
				
			||||
            'would involve an expensive `copy`-operation to a temporary ' | 
				
			||||
            'file. Open the file in normal `w`-mode and copy explicitly ' | 
				
			||||
            'if that\'s what you\'re after.' | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
    if 'x' in mode: | 
				
			||||
        raise ValueError('Use the `overwrite`-parameter instead.') | 
				
			||||
    if 'w' not in mode: | 
				
			||||
        raise ValueError('Atomic writes only make sense with `w`-mode.') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Atomic writes are more complicated.  They work by opening a file | 
				
			||||
    # as a proxy in the same folder and then using the fdopen | 
				
			||||
    # functionality to wrap it in a Python file.  Then we wrap it in an | 
				
			||||
    # atomic file that moves the file over on close. | 
				
			||||
    import tempfile | 
				
			||||
    fd, tmp_filename = tempfile.mkstemp(dir=os.path.dirname(filename), | 
				
			||||
                                        prefix='.__atomic-write') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if encoding is not None: | 
				
			||||
        f = io.open(fd, mode, encoding=encoding, errors=errors) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        f = os.fdopen(fd, mode) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return _AtomicFile(f, tmp_filename, filename), True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Used in a destructor call, needs extra protection from interpreter cleanup. | 
				
			||||
if hasattr(os, 'replace'): | 
				
			||||
    _replace = os.replace | 
				
			||||
    _can_replace = True | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    _replace = os.rename | 
				
			||||
    _can_replace = not WIN | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class _AtomicFile(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, f, tmp_filename, real_filename): | 
				
			||||
        self._f = f | 
				
			||||
        self._tmp_filename = tmp_filename | 
				
			||||
        self._real_filename = real_filename | 
				
			||||
        self.closed = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def name(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self._real_filename | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def close(self, delete=False): | 
				
			||||
        if self.closed: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
        self._f.close() | 
				
			||||
        if not _can_replace: | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                os.remove(self._real_filename) | 
				
			||||
            except OSError: | 
				
			||||
                pass | 
				
			||||
        _replace(self._tmp_filename, self._real_filename) | 
				
			||||
        self.closed = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __getattr__(self, name): | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(self._f, name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): | 
				
			||||
        self.close(delete=exc_type is not None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return repr(self._f) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
auto_wrap_for_ansi = None | 
				
			||||
colorama = None | 
				
			||||
get_winterm_size = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def strip_ansi(value): | 
				
			||||
    return _ansi_re.sub('', value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def should_strip_ansi(stream=None, color=None): | 
				
			||||
    if color is None: | 
				
			||||
        if stream is None: | 
				
			||||
            stream = sys.stdin | 
				
			||||
        return not isatty(stream) | 
				
			||||
    return not color | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# If we're on Windows, we provide transparent integration through | 
				
			||||
# colorama.  This will make ANSI colors through the echo function | 
				
			||||
# work automatically. | 
				
			||||
if WIN: | 
				
			||||
    # Windows has a smaller terminal | 
				
			||||
    DEFAULT_COLUMNS = 79 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    from ._winconsole import _get_windows_console_stream | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _get_argv_encoding(): | 
				
			||||
        import locale | 
				
			||||
        return locale.getpreferredencoding() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if PY2: | 
				
			||||
        def raw_input(prompt=''): | 
				
			||||
            sys.stderr.flush() | 
				
			||||
            if prompt: | 
				
			||||
                stdout = _default_text_stdout() | 
				
			||||
                stdout.write(prompt) | 
				
			||||
            stdin = _default_text_stdin() | 
				
			||||
            return stdin.readline().rstrip('\r\n') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        import colorama | 
				
			||||
    except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
        pass | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        _ansi_stream_wrappers = WeakKeyDictionary() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def auto_wrap_for_ansi(stream, color=None): | 
				
			||||
            """This function wraps a stream so that calls through colorama | 
				
			||||
            are issued to the win32 console API to recolor on demand.  It | 
				
			||||
            also ensures to reset the colors if a write call is interrupted | 
				
			||||
            to not destroy the console afterwards. | 
				
			||||
            """ | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                cached = _ansi_stream_wrappers.get(stream) | 
				
			||||
            except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                cached = None | 
				
			||||
            if cached is not None: | 
				
			||||
                return cached | 
				
			||||
            strip = should_strip_ansi(stream, color) | 
				
			||||
            ansi_wrapper = colorama.AnsiToWin32(stream, strip=strip) | 
				
			||||
            rv = ansi_wrapper.stream | 
				
			||||
            _write = rv.write | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            def _safe_write(s): | 
				
			||||
                try: | 
				
			||||
                    return _write(s) | 
				
			||||
                except: | 
				
			||||
                    ansi_wrapper.reset_all() | 
				
			||||
                    raise | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            rv.write = _safe_write | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                _ansi_stream_wrappers[stream] = rv | 
				
			||||
            except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                pass | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def get_winterm_size(): | 
				
			||||
            win = colorama.win32.GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo( | 
				
			||||
                colorama.win32.STDOUT).srWindow | 
				
			||||
            return win.Right - win.Left, win.Bottom - win.Top | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    def _get_argv_encoding(): | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) or get_filesystem_encoding() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    _get_windows_console_stream = lambda *x: None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def term_len(x): | 
				
			||||
    return len(strip_ansi(x)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def isatty(stream): | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        return stream.isatty() | 
				
			||||
    except Exception: | 
				
			||||
        return False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _make_cached_stream_func(src_func, wrapper_func): | 
				
			||||
    cache = WeakKeyDictionary() | 
				
			||||
    def func(): | 
				
			||||
        stream = src_func() | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            rv = cache.get(stream) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            rv = None | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        rv = wrapper_func() | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            cache[stream] = rv | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
    return func | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
_default_text_stdin = _make_cached_stream_func( | 
				
			||||
    lambda: sys.stdin, get_text_stdin) | 
				
			||||
_default_text_stdout = _make_cached_stream_func( | 
				
			||||
    lambda: sys.stdout, get_text_stdout) | 
				
			||||
_default_text_stderr = _make_cached_stream_func( | 
				
			||||
    lambda: sys.stderr, get_text_stderr) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
binary_streams = { | 
				
			||||
    'stdin': get_binary_stdin, | 
				
			||||
    'stdout': get_binary_stdout, | 
				
			||||
    'stderr': get_binary_stderr, | 
				
			||||
} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
text_streams = { | 
				
			||||
    'stdin': get_text_stdin, | 
				
			||||
    'stdout': get_text_stdout, | 
				
			||||
    'stderr': get_text_stderr, | 
				
			||||
} | 
				
			||||
@ -1,547 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    click._termui_impl | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This module contains implementations for the termui module.  To keep the | 
				
			||||
    import time of Click down, some infrequently used functionality is placed | 
				
			||||
    in this module and only imported as needed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: (c) 2014 by Armin Ronacher. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import time | 
				
			||||
import math | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import _default_text_stdout, range_type, PY2, isatty, \ | 
				
			||||
     open_stream, strip_ansi, term_len, get_best_encoding, WIN | 
				
			||||
from .utils import echo | 
				
			||||
from .exceptions import ClickException | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if os.name == 'nt': | 
				
			||||
    BEFORE_BAR = '\r' | 
				
			||||
    AFTER_BAR = '\n' | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    BEFORE_BAR = '\r\033[?25l' | 
				
			||||
    AFTER_BAR = '\033[?25h\n' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _length_hint(obj): | 
				
			||||
    """Returns the length hint of an object.""" | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        return len(obj) | 
				
			||||
    except (AttributeError, TypeError): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            get_hint = type(obj).__length_hint__ | 
				
			||||
        except AttributeError: | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            hint = get_hint(obj) | 
				
			||||
        except TypeError: | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
        if hint is NotImplemented or \ | 
				
			||||
           not isinstance(hint, (int, long)) or \ | 
				
			||||
           hint < 0: | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
        return hint | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class ProgressBar(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, iterable, length=None, fill_char='#', empty_char=' ', | 
				
			||||
                 bar_template='%(bar)s', info_sep='  ', show_eta=True, | 
				
			||||
                 show_percent=None, show_pos=False, item_show_func=None, | 
				
			||||
                 label=None, file=None, color=None, width=30): | 
				
			||||
        self.fill_char = fill_char | 
				
			||||
        self.empty_char = empty_char | 
				
			||||
        self.bar_template = bar_template | 
				
			||||
        self.info_sep = info_sep | 
				
			||||
        self.show_eta = show_eta | 
				
			||||
        self.show_percent = show_percent | 
				
			||||
        self.show_pos = show_pos | 
				
			||||
        self.item_show_func = item_show_func | 
				
			||||
        self.label = label or '' | 
				
			||||
        if file is None: | 
				
			||||
            file = _default_text_stdout() | 
				
			||||
        self.file = file | 
				
			||||
        self.color = color | 
				
			||||
        self.width = width | 
				
			||||
        self.autowidth = width == 0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if length is None: | 
				
			||||
            length = _length_hint(iterable) | 
				
			||||
        if iterable is None: | 
				
			||||
            if length is None: | 
				
			||||
                raise TypeError('iterable or length is required') | 
				
			||||
            iterable = range_type(length) | 
				
			||||
        self.iter = iter(iterable) | 
				
			||||
        self.length = length | 
				
			||||
        self.length_known = length is not None | 
				
			||||
        self.pos = 0 | 
				
			||||
        self.avg = [] | 
				
			||||
        self.start = self.last_eta = time.time() | 
				
			||||
        self.eta_known = False | 
				
			||||
        self.finished = False | 
				
			||||
        self.max_width = None | 
				
			||||
        self.entered = False | 
				
			||||
        self.current_item = None | 
				
			||||
        self.is_hidden = not isatty(self.file) | 
				
			||||
        self._last_line = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        self.entered = True | 
				
			||||
        self.render_progress() | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): | 
				
			||||
        self.render_finish() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __iter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        if not self.entered: | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('You need to use progress bars in a with block.') | 
				
			||||
        self.render_progress() | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def render_finish(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.is_hidden: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
        self.file.write(AFTER_BAR) | 
				
			||||
        self.file.flush() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def pct(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.finished: | 
				
			||||
            return 1.0 | 
				
			||||
        return min(self.pos / (float(self.length) or 1), 1.0) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def time_per_iteration(self): | 
				
			||||
        if not self.avg: | 
				
			||||
            return 0.0 | 
				
			||||
        return sum(self.avg) / float(len(self.avg)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def eta(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.length_known and not self.finished: | 
				
			||||
            return self.time_per_iteration * (self.length - self.pos) | 
				
			||||
        return 0.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_eta(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.eta_known: | 
				
			||||
            t = self.eta + 1 | 
				
			||||
            seconds = t % 60 | 
				
			||||
            t /= 60 | 
				
			||||
            minutes = t % 60 | 
				
			||||
            t /= 60 | 
				
			||||
            hours = t % 24 | 
				
			||||
            t /= 24 | 
				
			||||
            if t > 0: | 
				
			||||
                days = t | 
				
			||||
                return '%dd %02d:%02d:%02d' % (days, hours, minutes, seconds) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                return '%02d:%02d:%02d' % (hours, minutes, seconds) | 
				
			||||
        return '' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_pos(self): | 
				
			||||
        pos = str(self.pos) | 
				
			||||
        if self.length_known: | 
				
			||||
            pos += '/%s' % self.length | 
				
			||||
        return pos | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_pct(self): | 
				
			||||
        return ('% 4d%%' % int(self.pct * 100))[1:] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_progress_line(self): | 
				
			||||
        show_percent = self.show_percent | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        info_bits = [] | 
				
			||||
        if self.length_known: | 
				
			||||
            bar_length = int(self.pct * self.width) | 
				
			||||
            bar = self.fill_char * bar_length | 
				
			||||
            bar += self.empty_char * (self.width - bar_length) | 
				
			||||
            if show_percent is None: | 
				
			||||
                show_percent = not self.show_pos | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            if self.finished: | 
				
			||||
                bar = self.fill_char * self.width | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                bar = list(self.empty_char * (self.width or 1)) | 
				
			||||
                if self.time_per_iteration != 0: | 
				
			||||
                    bar[int((math.cos(self.pos * self.time_per_iteration) | 
				
			||||
                        / 2.0 + 0.5) * self.width)] = self.fill_char | 
				
			||||
                bar = ''.join(bar) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if self.show_pos: | 
				
			||||
            info_bits.append(self.format_pos()) | 
				
			||||
        if show_percent: | 
				
			||||
            info_bits.append(self.format_pct()) | 
				
			||||
        if self.show_eta and self.eta_known and not self.finished: | 
				
			||||
            info_bits.append(self.format_eta()) | 
				
			||||
        if self.item_show_func is not None: | 
				
			||||
            item_info = self.item_show_func(self.current_item) | 
				
			||||
            if item_info is not None: | 
				
			||||
                info_bits.append(item_info) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return (self.bar_template % { | 
				
			||||
            'label': self.label, | 
				
			||||
            'bar': bar, | 
				
			||||
            'info': self.info_sep.join(info_bits) | 
				
			||||
        }).rstrip() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def render_progress(self): | 
				
			||||
        from .termui import get_terminal_size | 
				
			||||
        nl = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if self.is_hidden: | 
				
			||||
            buf = [self.label] | 
				
			||||
            nl = True | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            buf = [] | 
				
			||||
            # Update width in case the terminal has been resized | 
				
			||||
            if self.autowidth: | 
				
			||||
                old_width = self.width | 
				
			||||
                self.width = 0 | 
				
			||||
                clutter_length = term_len(self.format_progress_line()) | 
				
			||||
                new_width = max(0, get_terminal_size()[0] - clutter_length) | 
				
			||||
                if new_width < old_width: | 
				
			||||
                    buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) | 
				
			||||
                    buf.append(' ' * self.max_width) | 
				
			||||
                    self.max_width = new_width | 
				
			||||
                self.width = new_width | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            clear_width = self.width | 
				
			||||
            if self.max_width is not None: | 
				
			||||
                clear_width = self.max_width | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            buf.append(BEFORE_BAR) | 
				
			||||
            line = self.format_progress_line() | 
				
			||||
            line_len = term_len(line) | 
				
			||||
            if self.max_width is None or self.max_width < line_len: | 
				
			||||
                self.max_width = line_len | 
				
			||||
            buf.append(line) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            buf.append(' ' * (clear_width - line_len)) | 
				
			||||
        line = ''.join(buf) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Render the line only if it changed. | 
				
			||||
        if line != self._last_line: | 
				
			||||
            self._last_line = line | 
				
			||||
            echo(line, file=self.file, color=self.color, nl=nl) | 
				
			||||
            self.file.flush() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def make_step(self, n_steps): | 
				
			||||
        self.pos += n_steps | 
				
			||||
        if self.length_known and self.pos >= self.length: | 
				
			||||
            self.finished = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if (time.time() - self.last_eta) < 1.0: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self.last_eta = time.time() | 
				
			||||
        self.avg = self.avg[-6:] + [-(self.start - time.time()) / (self.pos)] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self.eta_known = self.length_known | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def update(self, n_steps): | 
				
			||||
        self.make_step(n_steps) | 
				
			||||
        self.render_progress() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def finish(self): | 
				
			||||
        self.eta_known = 0 | 
				
			||||
        self.current_item = None | 
				
			||||
        self.finished = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def next(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.is_hidden: | 
				
			||||
            return next(self.iter) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            rv = next(self.iter) | 
				
			||||
            self.current_item = rv | 
				
			||||
        except StopIteration: | 
				
			||||
            self.finish() | 
				
			||||
            self.render_progress() | 
				
			||||
            raise StopIteration() | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            self.update(1) | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if not PY2: | 
				
			||||
        __next__ = next | 
				
			||||
        del next | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def pager(text, color=None): | 
				
			||||
    """Decide what method to use for paging through text.""" | 
				
			||||
    stdout = _default_text_stdout() | 
				
			||||
    if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(stdout): | 
				
			||||
        return _nullpager(stdout, text, color) | 
				
			||||
    pager_cmd = (os.environ.get('PAGER', None) or '').strip() | 
				
			||||
    if pager_cmd: | 
				
			||||
        if WIN: | 
				
			||||
            return _tempfilepager(text, pager_cmd, color) | 
				
			||||
        return _pipepager(text, pager_cmd, color) | 
				
			||||
    if os.environ.get('TERM') in ('dumb', 'emacs'): | 
				
			||||
        return _nullpager(stdout, text, color) | 
				
			||||
    if WIN or sys.platform.startswith('os2'): | 
				
			||||
        return _tempfilepager(text, 'more <', color) | 
				
			||||
    if hasattr(os, 'system') and os.system('(less) 2>/dev/null') == 0: | 
				
			||||
        return _pipepager(text, 'less', color) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    import tempfile | 
				
			||||
    fd, filename = tempfile.mkstemp() | 
				
			||||
    os.close(fd) | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        if hasattr(os, 'system') and os.system('more "%s"' % filename) == 0: | 
				
			||||
            return _pipepager(text, 'more', color) | 
				
			||||
        return _nullpager(stdout, text, color) | 
				
			||||
    finally: | 
				
			||||
        os.unlink(filename) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _pipepager(text, cmd, color): | 
				
			||||
    """Page through text by feeding it to another program.  Invoking a | 
				
			||||
    pager through this might support colors. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    import subprocess | 
				
			||||
    env = dict(os.environ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # If we're piping to less we might support colors under the | 
				
			||||
    # condition that | 
				
			||||
    cmd_detail = cmd.rsplit('/', 1)[-1].split() | 
				
			||||
    if color is None and cmd_detail[0] == 'less': | 
				
			||||
        less_flags = os.environ.get('LESS', '') + ' '.join(cmd_detail[1:]) | 
				
			||||
        if not less_flags: | 
				
			||||
            env['LESS'] = '-R' | 
				
			||||
            color = True | 
				
			||||
        elif 'r' in less_flags or 'R' in less_flags: | 
				
			||||
            color = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if not color: | 
				
			||||
        text = strip_ansi(text) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    c = subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True, stdin=subprocess.PIPE, | 
				
			||||
                         env=env) | 
				
			||||
    encoding = get_best_encoding(c.stdin) | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        c.stdin.write(text.encode(encoding, 'replace')) | 
				
			||||
        c.stdin.close() | 
				
			||||
    except (IOError, KeyboardInterrupt): | 
				
			||||
        pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Less doesn't respect ^C, but catches it for its own UI purposes (aborting | 
				
			||||
    # search or other commands inside less). | 
				
			||||
    # | 
				
			||||
    # That means when the user hits ^C, the parent process (click) terminates, | 
				
			||||
    # but less is still alive, paging the output and messing up the terminal. | 
				
			||||
    # | 
				
			||||
    # If the user wants to make the pager exit on ^C, they should set | 
				
			||||
    # `LESS='-K'`. It's not our decision to make. | 
				
			||||
    while True: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            c.wait() | 
				
			||||
        except KeyboardInterrupt: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            break | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _tempfilepager(text, cmd, color): | 
				
			||||
    """Page through text by invoking a program on a temporary file.""" | 
				
			||||
    import tempfile | 
				
			||||
    filename = tempfile.mktemp() | 
				
			||||
    if not color: | 
				
			||||
        text = strip_ansi(text) | 
				
			||||
    encoding = get_best_encoding(sys.stdout) | 
				
			||||
    with open_stream(filename, 'wb')[0] as f: | 
				
			||||
        f.write(text.encode(encoding)) | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        os.system(cmd + ' "' + filename + '"') | 
				
			||||
    finally: | 
				
			||||
        os.unlink(filename) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _nullpager(stream, text, color): | 
				
			||||
    """Simply print unformatted text.  This is the ultimate fallback.""" | 
				
			||||
    if not color: | 
				
			||||
        text = strip_ansi(text) | 
				
			||||
    stream.write(text) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Editor(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, editor=None, env=None, require_save=True, | 
				
			||||
                 extension='.txt'): | 
				
			||||
        self.editor = editor | 
				
			||||
        self.env = env | 
				
			||||
        self.require_save = require_save | 
				
			||||
        self.extension = extension | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_editor(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.editor is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return self.editor | 
				
			||||
        for key in 'VISUAL', 'EDITOR': | 
				
			||||
            rv = os.environ.get(key) | 
				
			||||
            if rv: | 
				
			||||
                return rv | 
				
			||||
        if WIN: | 
				
			||||
            return 'notepad' | 
				
			||||
        for editor in 'vim', 'nano': | 
				
			||||
            if os.system('which %s >/dev/null 2>&1' % editor) == 0: | 
				
			||||
                return editor | 
				
			||||
        return 'vi' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def edit_file(self, filename): | 
				
			||||
        import subprocess | 
				
			||||
        editor = self.get_editor() | 
				
			||||
        if self.env: | 
				
			||||
            environ = os.environ.copy() | 
				
			||||
            environ.update(self.env) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            environ = None | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            c = subprocess.Popen('%s "%s"' % (editor, filename), | 
				
			||||
                                 env=environ, shell=True) | 
				
			||||
            exit_code = c.wait() | 
				
			||||
            if exit_code != 0: | 
				
			||||
                raise ClickException('%s: Editing failed!' % editor) | 
				
			||||
        except OSError as e: | 
				
			||||
            raise ClickException('%s: Editing failed: %s' % (editor, e)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def edit(self, text): | 
				
			||||
        import tempfile | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        text = text or '' | 
				
			||||
        if text and not text.endswith('\n'): | 
				
			||||
            text += '\n' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        fd, name = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='editor-', suffix=self.extension) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            if WIN: | 
				
			||||
                encoding = 'utf-8-sig' | 
				
			||||
                text = text.replace('\n', '\r\n') | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                encoding = 'utf-8' | 
				
			||||
            text = text.encode(encoding) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            f = os.fdopen(fd, 'wb') | 
				
			||||
            f.write(text) | 
				
			||||
            f.close() | 
				
			||||
            timestamp = os.path.getmtime(name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            self.edit_file(name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if self.require_save \ | 
				
			||||
               and os.path.getmtime(name) == timestamp: | 
				
			||||
                return None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            f = open(name, 'rb') | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                rv = f.read() | 
				
			||||
            finally: | 
				
			||||
                f.close() | 
				
			||||
            return rv.decode('utf-8-sig').replace('\r\n', '\n') | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            os.unlink(name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def open_url(url, wait=False, locate=False): | 
				
			||||
    import subprocess | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _unquote_file(url): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            import urllib | 
				
			||||
        except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
            import urllib | 
				
			||||
        if url.startswith('file://'): | 
				
			||||
            url = urllib.unquote(url[7:]) | 
				
			||||
        return url | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if sys.platform == 'darwin': | 
				
			||||
        args = ['open'] | 
				
			||||
        if wait: | 
				
			||||
            args.append('-W') | 
				
			||||
        if locate: | 
				
			||||
            args.append('-R') | 
				
			||||
        args.append(_unquote_file(url)) | 
				
			||||
        null = open('/dev/null', 'w') | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return subprocess.Popen(args, stderr=null).wait() | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            null.close() | 
				
			||||
    elif WIN: | 
				
			||||
        if locate: | 
				
			||||
            url = _unquote_file(url) | 
				
			||||
            args = 'explorer /select,"%s"' % _unquote_file( | 
				
			||||
                url.replace('"', '')) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            args = 'start %s "" "%s"' % ( | 
				
			||||
                wait and '/WAIT' or '', url.replace('"', '')) | 
				
			||||
        return os.system(args) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        if locate: | 
				
			||||
            url = os.path.dirname(_unquote_file(url)) or '.' | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            url = _unquote_file(url) | 
				
			||||
        c = subprocess.Popen(['xdg-open', url]) | 
				
			||||
        if wait: | 
				
			||||
            return c.wait() | 
				
			||||
        return 0 | 
				
			||||
    except OSError: | 
				
			||||
        if url.startswith(('http://', 'https://')) and not locate and not wait: | 
				
			||||
            import webbrowser | 
				
			||||
            webbrowser.open(url) | 
				
			||||
            return 0 | 
				
			||||
        return 1 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _translate_ch_to_exc(ch): | 
				
			||||
    if ch == '\x03': | 
				
			||||
        raise KeyboardInterrupt() | 
				
			||||
    if ch == '\x04': | 
				
			||||
        raise EOFError() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if WIN: | 
				
			||||
    import msvcrt | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def getchar(echo): | 
				
			||||
        rv = msvcrt.getch() | 
				
			||||
        if echo: | 
				
			||||
            msvcrt.putchar(rv) | 
				
			||||
        _translate_ch_to_exc(rv) | 
				
			||||
        if PY2: | 
				
			||||
            enc = getattr(sys.stdin, 'encoding', None) | 
				
			||||
            if enc is not None: | 
				
			||||
                rv = rv.decode(enc, 'replace') | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                rv = rv.decode('cp1252', 'replace') | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    import tty | 
				
			||||
    import termios | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def getchar(echo): | 
				
			||||
        if not isatty(sys.stdin): | 
				
			||||
            f = open('/dev/tty') | 
				
			||||
            fd = f.fileno() | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            fd = sys.stdin.fileno() | 
				
			||||
            f = None | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            old_settings = termios.tcgetattr(fd) | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                tty.setraw(fd) | 
				
			||||
                ch = os.read(fd, 32) | 
				
			||||
                if echo and isatty(sys.stdout): | 
				
			||||
                    sys.stdout.write(ch) | 
				
			||||
            finally: | 
				
			||||
                termios.tcsetattr(fd, termios.TCSADRAIN, old_settings) | 
				
			||||
                sys.stdout.flush() | 
				
			||||
                if f is not None: | 
				
			||||
                    f.close() | 
				
			||||
        except termios.error: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
        _translate_ch_to_exc(ch) | 
				
			||||
        return ch.decode(get_best_encoding(sys.stdin), 'replace') | 
				
			||||
@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import textwrap | 
				
			||||
from contextlib import contextmanager | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TextWrapper(textwrap.TextWrapper): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _handle_long_word(self, reversed_chunks, cur_line, cur_len, width): | 
				
			||||
        space_left = max(width - cur_len, 1) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if self.break_long_words: | 
				
			||||
            last = reversed_chunks[-1] | 
				
			||||
            cut = last[:space_left] | 
				
			||||
            res = last[space_left:] | 
				
			||||
            cur_line.append(cut) | 
				
			||||
            reversed_chunks[-1] = res | 
				
			||||
        elif not cur_line: | 
				
			||||
            cur_line.append(reversed_chunks.pop()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @contextmanager | 
				
			||||
    def extra_indent(self, indent): | 
				
			||||
        old_initial_indent = self.initial_indent | 
				
			||||
        old_subsequent_indent = self.subsequent_indent | 
				
			||||
        self.initial_indent += indent | 
				
			||||
        self.subsequent_indent += indent | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            yield | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            self.initial_indent = old_initial_indent | 
				
			||||
            self.subsequent_indent = old_subsequent_indent | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def indent_only(self, text): | 
				
			||||
        rv = [] | 
				
			||||
        for idx, line in enumerate(text.splitlines()): | 
				
			||||
            indent = self.initial_indent | 
				
			||||
            if idx > 0: | 
				
			||||
                indent = self.subsequent_indent | 
				
			||||
            rv.append(indent + line) | 
				
			||||
        return '\n'.join(rv) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,118 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import codecs | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import PY2 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# If someone wants to vendor click, we want to ensure the | 
				
			||||
# correct package is discovered.  Ideally we could use a | 
				
			||||
# relative import here but unfortunately Python does not | 
				
			||||
# support that. | 
				
			||||
click = sys.modules[__name__.rsplit('.', 1)[0]] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _find_unicode_literals_frame(): | 
				
			||||
    import __future__ | 
				
			||||
    frm = sys._getframe(1) | 
				
			||||
    idx = 1 | 
				
			||||
    while frm is not None: | 
				
			||||
        if frm.f_globals.get('__name__', '').startswith('click.'): | 
				
			||||
            frm = frm.f_back | 
				
			||||
            idx += 1 | 
				
			||||
        elif frm.f_code.co_flags & __future__.unicode_literals.compiler_flag: | 
				
			||||
            return idx | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            break | 
				
			||||
    return 0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _check_for_unicode_literals(): | 
				
			||||
    if not __debug__: | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
    if not PY2 or click.disable_unicode_literals_warning: | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
    bad_frame = _find_unicode_literals_frame() | 
				
			||||
    if bad_frame <= 0: | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
    from warnings import warn | 
				
			||||
    warn(Warning('Click detected the use of the unicode_literals ' | 
				
			||||
                 '__future__ import.  This is heavily discouraged ' | 
				
			||||
                 'because it can introduce subtle bugs in your ' | 
				
			||||
                 'code.  You should instead use explicit u"" literals ' | 
				
			||||
                 'for your unicode strings.  For more information see ' | 
				
			||||
                 'http://click.pocoo.org/python3/'), | 
				
			||||
         stacklevel=bad_frame) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _verify_python3_env(): | 
				
			||||
    """Ensures that the environment is good for unicode on Python 3.""" | 
				
			||||
    if PY2: | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        import locale | 
				
			||||
        fs_enc = codecs.lookup(locale.getpreferredencoding()).name | 
				
			||||
    except Exception: | 
				
			||||
        fs_enc = 'ascii' | 
				
			||||
    if fs_enc != 'ascii': | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    extra = '' | 
				
			||||
    if os.name == 'posix': | 
				
			||||
        import subprocess | 
				
			||||
        rv = subprocess.Popen(['locale', '-a'], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, | 
				
			||||
                              stderr=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0] | 
				
			||||
        good_locales = set() | 
				
			||||
        has_c_utf8 = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Make sure we're operating on text here. | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(rv, bytes): | 
				
			||||
            rv = rv.decode('ascii', 'replace') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for line in rv.splitlines(): | 
				
			||||
            locale = line.strip() | 
				
			||||
            if locale.lower().endswith(('.utf-8', '.utf8')): | 
				
			||||
                good_locales.add(locale) | 
				
			||||
                if locale.lower() in ('c.utf8', 'c.utf-8'): | 
				
			||||
                    has_c_utf8 = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        extra += '\n\n' | 
				
			||||
        if not good_locales: | 
				
			||||
            extra += ( | 
				
			||||
                'Additional information: on this system no suitable UTF-8\n' | 
				
			||||
                'locales were discovered.  This most likely requires resolving\n' | 
				
			||||
                'by reconfiguring the locale system.' | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
        elif has_c_utf8: | 
				
			||||
            extra += ( | 
				
			||||
                'This system supports the C.UTF-8 locale which is recommended.\n' | 
				
			||||
                'You might be able to resolve your issue by exporting the\n' | 
				
			||||
                'following environment variables:\n\n' | 
				
			||||
                '    export LC_ALL=C.UTF-8\n' | 
				
			||||
                '    export LANG=C.UTF-8' | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            extra += ( | 
				
			||||
                'This system lists a couple of UTF-8 supporting locales that\n' | 
				
			||||
                'you can pick from.  The following suitable locales where\n' | 
				
			||||
                'discovered: %s' | 
				
			||||
            ) % ', '.join(sorted(good_locales)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        bad_locale = None | 
				
			||||
        for locale in os.environ.get('LC_ALL'), os.environ.get('LANG'): | 
				
			||||
            if locale and locale.lower().endswith(('.utf-8', '.utf8')): | 
				
			||||
                bad_locale = locale | 
				
			||||
            if locale is not None: | 
				
			||||
                break | 
				
			||||
        if bad_locale is not None: | 
				
			||||
            extra += ( | 
				
			||||
                '\n\nClick discovered that you exported a UTF-8 locale\n' | 
				
			||||
                'but the locale system could not pick up from it because\n' | 
				
			||||
                'it does not exist.  The exported locale is "%s" but it\n' | 
				
			||||
                'is not supported' | 
				
			||||
            ) % bad_locale | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    raise RuntimeError('Click will abort further execution because Python 3 ' | 
				
			||||
                       'was configured to use ASCII as encoding for the ' | 
				
			||||
                       'environment.  Consult http://click.pocoo.org/python3/' | 
				
			||||
                       'for mitigation steps.' + extra) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
# This module is based on the excellent work by Adam Bartoš who | 
				
			||||
# provided a lot of what went into the implementation here in | 
				
			||||
# the discussion to issue1602 in the Python bug tracker. | 
				
			||||
# | 
				
			||||
# There are some general differences in regards to how this works | 
				
			||||
# compared to the original patches as we do not need to patch | 
				
			||||
# the entire interpreter but just work in our little world of | 
				
			||||
# echo and prmopt. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import io | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import zlib | 
				
			||||
import time | 
				
			||||
import ctypes | 
				
			||||
import msvcrt | 
				
			||||
from click._compat import _NonClosingTextIOWrapper, text_type, PY2 | 
				
			||||
from ctypes import byref, POINTER, c_int, c_char, c_char_p, \ | 
				
			||||
     c_void_p, py_object, c_ssize_t, c_ulong, windll, WINFUNCTYPE | 
				
			||||
try: | 
				
			||||
    from ctypes import pythonapi | 
				
			||||
    PyObject_GetBuffer = pythonapi.PyObject_GetBuffer | 
				
			||||
    PyBuffer_Release = pythonapi.PyBuffer_Release | 
				
			||||
except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
    pythonapi = None | 
				
			||||
from ctypes.wintypes import LPWSTR, LPCWSTR | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
c_ssize_p = POINTER(c_ssize_t) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
kernel32 = windll.kernel32 | 
				
			||||
GetStdHandle = kernel32.GetStdHandle | 
				
			||||
ReadConsoleW = kernel32.ReadConsoleW | 
				
			||||
WriteConsoleW = kernel32.WriteConsoleW | 
				
			||||
GetLastError = kernel32.GetLastError | 
				
			||||
GetCommandLineW = WINFUNCTYPE(LPWSTR)( | 
				
			||||
    ('GetCommandLineW', windll.kernel32)) | 
				
			||||
CommandLineToArgvW = WINFUNCTYPE( | 
				
			||||
    POINTER(LPWSTR), LPCWSTR, POINTER(c_int))( | 
				
			||||
        ('CommandLineToArgvW', windll.shell32)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
STDIN_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-10) | 
				
			||||
STDOUT_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-11) | 
				
			||||
STDERR_HANDLE = GetStdHandle(-12) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
PyBUF_SIMPLE = 0 | 
				
			||||
PyBUF_WRITABLE = 1 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
ERROR_SUCCESS = 0 | 
				
			||||
ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY = 8 | 
				
			||||
ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED = 995 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
STDIN_FILENO = 0 | 
				
			||||
STDOUT_FILENO = 1 | 
				
			||||
STDERR_FILENO = 2 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
EOF = b'\x1a' | 
				
			||||
MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN = 32767 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Py_buffer(ctypes.Structure): | 
				
			||||
    _fields_ = [ | 
				
			||||
        ('buf', c_void_p), | 
				
			||||
        ('obj', py_object), | 
				
			||||
        ('len', c_ssize_t), | 
				
			||||
        ('itemsize', c_ssize_t), | 
				
			||||
        ('readonly', c_int), | 
				
			||||
        ('ndim', c_int), | 
				
			||||
        ('format', c_char_p), | 
				
			||||
        ('shape', c_ssize_p), | 
				
			||||
        ('strides', c_ssize_p), | 
				
			||||
        ('suboffsets', c_ssize_p), | 
				
			||||
        ('internal', c_void_p) | 
				
			||||
    ] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if PY2: | 
				
			||||
        _fields_.insert(-1, ('smalltable', c_ssize_t * 2)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# On PyPy we cannot get buffers so our ability to operate here is | 
				
			||||
# serverly limited. | 
				
			||||
if pythonapi is None: | 
				
			||||
    get_buffer = None | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    def get_buffer(obj, writable=False): | 
				
			||||
        buf = Py_buffer() | 
				
			||||
        flags = PyBUF_WRITABLE if writable else PyBUF_SIMPLE | 
				
			||||
        PyObject_GetBuffer(py_object(obj), byref(buf), flags) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            buffer_type = c_char * buf.len | 
				
			||||
            return buffer_type.from_address(buf.buf) | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            PyBuffer_Release(byref(buf)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class _WindowsConsoleRawIOBase(io.RawIOBase): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, handle): | 
				
			||||
        self.handle = handle | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def isatty(self): | 
				
			||||
        io.RawIOBase.isatty(self) | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class _WindowsConsoleReader(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def readable(self): | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def readinto(self, b): | 
				
			||||
        bytes_to_be_read = len(b) | 
				
			||||
        if not bytes_to_be_read: | 
				
			||||
            return 0 | 
				
			||||
        elif bytes_to_be_read % 2: | 
				
			||||
            raise ValueError('cannot read odd number of bytes from ' | 
				
			||||
                             'UTF-16-LE encoded console') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        buffer = get_buffer(b, writable=True) | 
				
			||||
        code_units_to_be_read = bytes_to_be_read // 2 | 
				
			||||
        code_units_read = c_ulong() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        rv = ReadConsoleW(self.handle, buffer, code_units_to_be_read, | 
				
			||||
                          byref(code_units_read), None) | 
				
			||||
        if GetLastError() == ERROR_OPERATION_ABORTED: | 
				
			||||
            # wait for KeyboardInterrupt | 
				
			||||
            time.sleep(0.1) | 
				
			||||
        if not rv: | 
				
			||||
            raise OSError('Windows error: %s' % GetLastError()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if buffer[0] == EOF: | 
				
			||||
            return 0 | 
				
			||||
        return 2 * code_units_read.value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class _WindowsConsoleWriter(_WindowsConsoleRawIOBase): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def writable(self): | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @staticmethod | 
				
			||||
    def _get_error_message(errno): | 
				
			||||
        if errno == ERROR_SUCCESS: | 
				
			||||
            return 'ERROR_SUCCESS' | 
				
			||||
        elif errno == ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY: | 
				
			||||
            return 'ERROR_NOT_ENOUGH_MEMORY' | 
				
			||||
        return 'Windows error %s' % errno | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write(self, b): | 
				
			||||
        bytes_to_be_written = len(b) | 
				
			||||
        buf = get_buffer(b) | 
				
			||||
        code_units_to_be_written = min(bytes_to_be_written, | 
				
			||||
                                       MAX_BYTES_WRITTEN) // 2 | 
				
			||||
        code_units_written = c_ulong() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        WriteConsoleW(self.handle, buf, code_units_to_be_written, | 
				
			||||
                      byref(code_units_written), None) | 
				
			||||
        bytes_written = 2 * code_units_written.value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if bytes_written == 0 and bytes_to_be_written > 0: | 
				
			||||
            raise OSError(self._get_error_message(GetLastError())) | 
				
			||||
        return bytes_written | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class ConsoleStream(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, text_stream, byte_stream): | 
				
			||||
        self._text_stream = text_stream | 
				
			||||
        self.buffer = byte_stream | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def name(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self.buffer.name | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write(self, x): | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(x, text_type): | 
				
			||||
            return self._text_stream.write(x) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self.flush() | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
        return self.buffer.write(x) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def writelines(self, lines): | 
				
			||||
        for line in lines: | 
				
			||||
            self.write(line) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __getattr__(self, name): | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(self._text_stream, name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def isatty(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self.buffer.isatty() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return '<ConsoleStream name=%r encoding=%r>' % ( | 
				
			||||
            self.name, | 
				
			||||
            self.encoding, | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _get_text_stdin(buffer_stream): | 
				
			||||
    text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( | 
				
			||||
        io.BufferedReader(_WindowsConsoleReader(STDIN_HANDLE)), | 
				
			||||
        'utf-16-le', 'strict', line_buffering=True) | 
				
			||||
    return ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _get_text_stdout(buffer_stream): | 
				
			||||
    text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( | 
				
			||||
        _WindowsConsoleWriter(STDOUT_HANDLE), | 
				
			||||
        'utf-16-le', 'strict', line_buffering=True) | 
				
			||||
    return ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _get_text_stderr(buffer_stream): | 
				
			||||
    text_stream = _NonClosingTextIOWrapper( | 
				
			||||
        _WindowsConsoleWriter(STDERR_HANDLE), | 
				
			||||
        'utf-16-le', 'strict', line_buffering=True) | 
				
			||||
    return ConsoleStream(text_stream, buffer_stream) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if PY2: | 
				
			||||
    def _hash_py_argv(): | 
				
			||||
        return zlib.crc32('\x00'.join(sys.argv[1:])) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    _initial_argv_hash = _hash_py_argv() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _get_windows_argv(): | 
				
			||||
        argc = c_int(0) | 
				
			||||
        argv_unicode = CommandLineToArgvW(GetCommandLineW(), byref(argc)) | 
				
			||||
        argv = [argv_unicode[i] for i in range(0, argc.value)] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): | 
				
			||||
            argv = argv[1:] | 
				
			||||
            while len(argv) > 0: | 
				
			||||
                arg = argv[0] | 
				
			||||
                if not arg.startswith('-') or arg == '-': | 
				
			||||
                    break | 
				
			||||
                argv = argv[1:] | 
				
			||||
                if arg.startswith(('-c', '-m')): | 
				
			||||
                    break | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return argv[1:] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
_stream_factories = { | 
				
			||||
    0: _get_text_stdin, | 
				
			||||
    1: _get_text_stdout, | 
				
			||||
    2: _get_text_stderr, | 
				
			||||
} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _get_windows_console_stream(f, encoding, errors): | 
				
			||||
    if get_buffer is not None and \ | 
				
			||||
       encoding in ('utf-16-le', None) \ | 
				
			||||
       and errors in ('strict', None) and \ | 
				
			||||
       hasattr(f, 'isatty') and f.isatty(): | 
				
			||||
        func = _stream_factories.get(f.fileno()) | 
				
			||||
        if func is not None: | 
				
			||||
            if not PY2: | 
				
			||||
                f = getattr(f, 'buffer') | 
				
			||||
                if f is None: | 
				
			||||
                    return None | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                # If we are on Python 2 we need to set the stream that we | 
				
			||||
                # deal with to binary mode as otherwise the exercise if a | 
				
			||||
                # bit moot.  The same problems apply as for | 
				
			||||
                # get_binary_stdin and friends from _compat. | 
				
			||||
                msvcrt.setmode(f.fileno(), os.O_BINARY) | 
				
			||||
            return func(f) | 
				
			||||
									
										
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											Load Diff
										
									
								
							
						@ -1,304 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import inspect | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from functools import update_wrapper | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import iteritems | 
				
			||||
from ._unicodefun import _check_for_unicode_literals | 
				
			||||
from .utils import echo | 
				
			||||
from .globals import get_current_context | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def pass_context(f): | 
				
			||||
    """Marks a callback as wanting to receive the current context | 
				
			||||
    object as first argument. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def new_func(*args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        return f(get_current_context(), *args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    return update_wrapper(new_func, f) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def pass_obj(f): | 
				
			||||
    """Similar to :func:`pass_context`, but only pass the object on the | 
				
			||||
    context onwards (:attr:`Context.obj`).  This is useful if that object | 
				
			||||
    represents the state of a nested system. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def new_func(*args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        return f(get_current_context().obj, *args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    return update_wrapper(new_func, f) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def make_pass_decorator(object_type, ensure=False): | 
				
			||||
    """Given an object type this creates a decorator that will work | 
				
			||||
    similar to :func:`pass_obj` but instead of passing the object of the | 
				
			||||
    current context, it will find the innermost context of type | 
				
			||||
    :func:`object_type`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This generates a decorator that works roughly like this:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        from functools import update_wrapper | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            @pass_context | 
				
			||||
            def new_func(ctx, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
                obj = ctx.find_object(object_type) | 
				
			||||
                return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
            return update_wrapper(new_func, f) | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param object_type: the type of the object to pass. | 
				
			||||
    :param ensure: if set to `True`, a new object will be created and | 
				
			||||
                   remembered on the context if it's not there yet. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        def new_func(*args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
            ctx = get_current_context() | 
				
			||||
            if ensure: | 
				
			||||
                obj = ctx.ensure_object(object_type) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                obj = ctx.find_object(object_type) | 
				
			||||
            if obj is None: | 
				
			||||
                raise RuntimeError('Managed to invoke callback without a ' | 
				
			||||
                                   'context object of type %r existing' | 
				
			||||
                                   % object_type.__name__) | 
				
			||||
            return ctx.invoke(f, obj, *args[1:], **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
        return update_wrapper(new_func, f) | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _make_command(f, name, attrs, cls): | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(f, Command): | 
				
			||||
        raise TypeError('Attempted to convert a callback into a ' | 
				
			||||
                        'command twice.') | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        params = f.__click_params__ | 
				
			||||
        params.reverse() | 
				
			||||
        del f.__click_params__ | 
				
			||||
    except AttributeError: | 
				
			||||
        params = [] | 
				
			||||
    help = attrs.get('help') | 
				
			||||
    if help is None: | 
				
			||||
        help = inspect.getdoc(f) | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(help, bytes): | 
				
			||||
            help = help.decode('utf-8') | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        help = inspect.cleandoc(help) | 
				
			||||
    attrs['help'] = help | 
				
			||||
    _check_for_unicode_literals() | 
				
			||||
    return cls(name=name or f.__name__.lower(), | 
				
			||||
               callback=f, params=params, **attrs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def command(name=None, cls=None, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Creates a new :class:`Command` and uses the decorated function as | 
				
			||||
    callback.  This will also automatically attach all decorated | 
				
			||||
    :func:`option`\s and :func:`argument`\s as parameters to the command. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The name of the command defaults to the name of the function.  If you | 
				
			||||
    want to change that, you can pass the intended name as the first | 
				
			||||
    argument. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying command class. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Once decorated the function turns into a :class:`Command` instance | 
				
			||||
    that can be invoked as a command line utility or be attached to a | 
				
			||||
    command :class:`Group`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param name: the name of the command.  This defaults to the function | 
				
			||||
                 name. | 
				
			||||
    :param cls: the command class to instantiate.  This defaults to | 
				
			||||
                :class:`Command`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if cls is None: | 
				
			||||
        cls = Command | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        cmd = _make_command(f, name, attrs, cls) | 
				
			||||
        cmd.__doc__ = f.__doc__ | 
				
			||||
        return cmd | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def group(name=None, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Creates a new :class:`Group` with a function as callback.  This | 
				
			||||
    works otherwise the same as :func:`command` just that the `cls` | 
				
			||||
    parameter is set to :class:`Group`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    attrs.setdefault('cls', Group) | 
				
			||||
    return command(name, **attrs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _param_memo(f, param): | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(f, Command): | 
				
			||||
        f.params.append(param) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        if not hasattr(f, '__click_params__'): | 
				
			||||
            f.__click_params__ = [] | 
				
			||||
        f.__click_params__.append(param) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def argument(*param_decls, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Attaches an argument to the command.  All positional arguments are | 
				
			||||
    passed as parameter declarations to :class:`Argument`; all keyword | 
				
			||||
    arguments are forwarded unchanged (except ``cls``). | 
				
			||||
    This is equivalent to creating an :class:`Argument` instance manually | 
				
			||||
    and attaching it to the :attr:`Command.params` list. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param cls: the argument class to instantiate.  This defaults to | 
				
			||||
                :class:`Argument`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        ArgumentClass = attrs.pop('cls', Argument) | 
				
			||||
        _param_memo(f, ArgumentClass(param_decls, **attrs)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def option(*param_decls, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Attaches an option to the command.  All positional arguments are | 
				
			||||
    passed as parameter declarations to :class:`Option`; all keyword | 
				
			||||
    arguments are forwarded unchanged (except ``cls``). | 
				
			||||
    This is equivalent to creating an :class:`Option` instance manually | 
				
			||||
    and attaching it to the :attr:`Command.params` list. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param cls: the option class to instantiate.  This defaults to | 
				
			||||
                :class:`Option`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        if 'help' in attrs: | 
				
			||||
            attrs['help'] = inspect.cleandoc(attrs['help']) | 
				
			||||
        OptionClass = attrs.pop('cls', Option) | 
				
			||||
        _param_memo(f, OptionClass(param_decls, **attrs)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def confirmation_option(*param_decls, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Shortcut for confirmation prompts that can be ignored by passing | 
				
			||||
    ``--yes`` as parameter. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This is equivalent to decorating a function with :func:`option` with | 
				
			||||
    the following parameters:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def callback(ctx, param, value): | 
				
			||||
            if not value: | 
				
			||||
                ctx.abort() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        @click.command() | 
				
			||||
        @click.option('--yes', is_flag=True, callback=callback, | 
				
			||||
                      expose_value=False, prompt='Do you want to continue?') | 
				
			||||
        def dropdb(): | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        def callback(ctx, param, value): | 
				
			||||
            if not value: | 
				
			||||
                ctx.abort() | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('is_flag', True) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('callback', callback) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('expose_value', False) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('prompt', 'Do you want to continue?') | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('help', 'Confirm the action without prompting.') | 
				
			||||
        return option(*(param_decls or ('--yes',)), **attrs)(f) | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def password_option(*param_decls, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Shortcut for password prompts. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This is equivalent to decorating a function with :func:`option` with | 
				
			||||
    the following parameters:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        @click.command() | 
				
			||||
        @click.option('--password', prompt=True, confirmation_prompt=True, | 
				
			||||
                      hide_input=True) | 
				
			||||
        def changeadmin(password): | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('prompt', True) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('confirmation_prompt', True) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('hide_input', True) | 
				
			||||
        return option(*(param_decls or ('--password',)), **attrs)(f) | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def version_option(version=None, *param_decls, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Adds a ``--version`` option which immediately ends the program | 
				
			||||
    printing out the version number.  This is implemented as an eager | 
				
			||||
    option that prints the version and exits the program in the callback. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param version: the version number to show.  If not provided Click | 
				
			||||
                    attempts an auto discovery via setuptools. | 
				
			||||
    :param prog_name: the name of the program (defaults to autodetection) | 
				
			||||
    :param message: custom message to show instead of the default | 
				
			||||
                    (``'%(prog)s, version %(version)s'``) | 
				
			||||
    :param others: everything else is forwarded to :func:`option`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if version is None: | 
				
			||||
        module = sys._getframe(1).f_globals.get('__name__') | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        prog_name = attrs.pop('prog_name', None) | 
				
			||||
        message = attrs.pop('message', '%(prog)s, version %(version)s') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def callback(ctx, param, value): | 
				
			||||
            if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing: | 
				
			||||
                return | 
				
			||||
            prog = prog_name | 
				
			||||
            if prog is None: | 
				
			||||
                prog = ctx.find_root().info_name | 
				
			||||
            ver = version | 
				
			||||
            if ver is None: | 
				
			||||
                try: | 
				
			||||
                    import pkg_resources | 
				
			||||
                except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
                    pass | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    for dist in pkg_resources.working_set: | 
				
			||||
                        scripts = dist.get_entry_map().get('console_scripts') or {} | 
				
			||||
                        for script_name, entry_point in iteritems(scripts): | 
				
			||||
                            if entry_point.module_name == module: | 
				
			||||
                                ver = dist.version | 
				
			||||
                                break | 
				
			||||
                if ver is None: | 
				
			||||
                    raise RuntimeError('Could not determine version') | 
				
			||||
            echo(message % { | 
				
			||||
                'prog': prog, | 
				
			||||
                'version': ver, | 
				
			||||
            }, color=ctx.color) | 
				
			||||
            ctx.exit() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('is_flag', True) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('expose_value', False) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('is_eager', True) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('help', 'Show the version and exit.') | 
				
			||||
        attrs['callback'] = callback | 
				
			||||
        return option(*(param_decls or ('--version',)), **attrs)(f) | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def help_option(*param_decls, **attrs): | 
				
			||||
    """Adds a ``--help`` option which immediately ends the program | 
				
			||||
    printing out the help page.  This is usually unnecessary to add as | 
				
			||||
    this is added by default to all commands unless suppressed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Like :func:`version_option`, this is implemented as eager option that | 
				
			||||
    prints in the callback and exits. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    All arguments are forwarded to :func:`option`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
        def callback(ctx, param, value): | 
				
			||||
            if value and not ctx.resilient_parsing: | 
				
			||||
                echo(ctx.get_help(), color=ctx.color) | 
				
			||||
                ctx.exit() | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('is_flag', True) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('expose_value', False) | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('help', 'Show this message and exit.') | 
				
			||||
        attrs.setdefault('is_eager', True) | 
				
			||||
        attrs['callback'] = callback | 
				
			||||
        return option(*(param_decls or ('--help',)), **attrs)(f) | 
				
			||||
    return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Circular dependencies between core and decorators | 
				
			||||
from .core import Command, Group, Argument, Option | 
				
			||||
@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import PY2, filename_to_ui, get_text_stderr | 
				
			||||
from .utils import echo | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class ClickException(Exception): | 
				
			||||
    """An exception that Click can handle and show to the user.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: The exit code for this exception | 
				
			||||
    exit_code = 1 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, message): | 
				
			||||
        if PY2: | 
				
			||||
            if message is not None: | 
				
			||||
                message = message.encode('utf-8') | 
				
			||||
        Exception.__init__(self, message) | 
				
			||||
        self.message = message | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_message(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self.message | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def show(self, file=None): | 
				
			||||
        if file is None: | 
				
			||||
            file = get_text_stderr() | 
				
			||||
        echo('Error: %s' % self.format_message(), file=file) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class UsageError(ClickException): | 
				
			||||
    """An internal exception that signals a usage error.  This typically | 
				
			||||
    aborts any further handling. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param message: the error message to display. | 
				
			||||
    :param ctx: optionally the context that caused this error.  Click will | 
				
			||||
                fill in the context automatically in some situations. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    exit_code = 2 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, message, ctx=None): | 
				
			||||
        ClickException.__init__(self, message) | 
				
			||||
        self.ctx = ctx | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def show(self, file=None): | 
				
			||||
        if file is None: | 
				
			||||
            file = get_text_stderr() | 
				
			||||
        color = None | 
				
			||||
        if self.ctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
            color = self.ctx.color | 
				
			||||
            echo(self.ctx.get_usage() + '\n', file=file, color=color) | 
				
			||||
        echo('Error: %s' % self.format_message(), file=file, color=color) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class BadParameter(UsageError): | 
				
			||||
    """An exception that formats out a standardized error message for a | 
				
			||||
    bad parameter.  This is useful when thrown from a callback or type as | 
				
			||||
    Click will attach contextual information to it (for instance, which | 
				
			||||
    parameter it is). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param param: the parameter object that caused this error.  This can | 
				
			||||
                  be left out, and Click will attach this info itself | 
				
			||||
                  if possible. | 
				
			||||
    :param param_hint: a string that shows up as parameter name.  This | 
				
			||||
                       can be used as alternative to `param` in cases | 
				
			||||
                       where custom validation should happen.  If it is | 
				
			||||
                       a string it's used as such, if it's a list then | 
				
			||||
                       each item is quoted and separated. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, message, ctx=None, param=None, | 
				
			||||
                 param_hint=None): | 
				
			||||
        UsageError.__init__(self, message, ctx) | 
				
			||||
        self.param = param | 
				
			||||
        self.param_hint = param_hint | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_message(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.param_hint is not None: | 
				
			||||
            param_hint = self.param_hint | 
				
			||||
        elif self.param is not None: | 
				
			||||
            param_hint = self.param.opts or [self.param.human_readable_name] | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            return 'Invalid value: %s' % self.message | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(param_hint, (tuple, list)): | 
				
			||||
            param_hint = ' / '.join('"%s"' % x for x in param_hint) | 
				
			||||
        return 'Invalid value for %s: %s' % (param_hint, self.message) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class MissingParameter(BadParameter): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised if click required an option or argument but it was not | 
				
			||||
    provided when invoking the script. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param param_type: a string that indicates the type of the parameter. | 
				
			||||
                       The default is to inherit the parameter type from | 
				
			||||
                       the given `param`.  Valid values are ``'parameter'``, | 
				
			||||
                       ``'option'`` or ``'argument'``. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, message=None, ctx=None, param=None, | 
				
			||||
                 param_hint=None, param_type=None): | 
				
			||||
        BadParameter.__init__(self, message, ctx, param, param_hint) | 
				
			||||
        self.param_type = param_type | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_message(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.param_hint is not None: | 
				
			||||
            param_hint = self.param_hint | 
				
			||||
        elif self.param is not None: | 
				
			||||
            param_hint = self.param.opts or [self.param.human_readable_name] | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            param_hint = None | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(param_hint, (tuple, list)): | 
				
			||||
            param_hint = ' / '.join('"%s"' % x for x in param_hint) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        param_type = self.param_type | 
				
			||||
        if param_type is None and self.param is not None: | 
				
			||||
            param_type = self.param.param_type_name | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        msg = self.message | 
				
			||||
        if self.param is not None: | 
				
			||||
            msg_extra = self.param.type.get_missing_message(self.param) | 
				
			||||
            if msg_extra: | 
				
			||||
                if msg: | 
				
			||||
                    msg += '.  ' + msg_extra | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    msg = msg_extra | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return 'Missing %s%s%s%s' % ( | 
				
			||||
            param_type, | 
				
			||||
            param_hint and ' %s' % param_hint or '', | 
				
			||||
            msg and '.  ' or '.', | 
				
			||||
            msg or '', | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class NoSuchOption(UsageError): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised if click attempted to handle an option that does not | 
				
			||||
    exist. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, option_name, message=None, possibilities=None, | 
				
			||||
                 ctx=None): | 
				
			||||
        if message is None: | 
				
			||||
            message = 'no such option: %s' % option_name | 
				
			||||
        UsageError.__init__(self, message, ctx) | 
				
			||||
        self.option_name = option_name | 
				
			||||
        self.possibilities = possibilities | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_message(self): | 
				
			||||
        bits = [self.message] | 
				
			||||
        if self.possibilities: | 
				
			||||
            if len(self.possibilities) == 1: | 
				
			||||
                bits.append('Did you mean %s?' % self.possibilities[0]) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                possibilities = sorted(self.possibilities) | 
				
			||||
                bits.append('(Possible options: %s)' % ', '.join(possibilities)) | 
				
			||||
        return '  '.join(bits) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class BadOptionUsage(UsageError): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised if an option is generally supplied but the use of the option | 
				
			||||
    was incorrect.  This is for instance raised if the number of arguments | 
				
			||||
    for an option is not correct. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, message, ctx=None): | 
				
			||||
        UsageError.__init__(self, message, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class BadArgumentUsage(UsageError): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised if an argument is generally supplied but the use of the argument | 
				
			||||
    was incorrect.  This is for instance raised if the number of values | 
				
			||||
    for an argument is not correct. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 6.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, message, ctx=None): | 
				
			||||
        UsageError.__init__(self, message, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class FileError(ClickException): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised if a file cannot be opened.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, filename, hint=None): | 
				
			||||
        ui_filename = filename_to_ui(filename) | 
				
			||||
        if hint is None: | 
				
			||||
            hint = 'unknown error' | 
				
			||||
        ClickException.__init__(self, hint) | 
				
			||||
        self.ui_filename = ui_filename | 
				
			||||
        self.filename = filename | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def format_message(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'Could not open file %s: %s' % (self.ui_filename, self.message) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Abort(RuntimeError): | 
				
			||||
    """An internal signalling exception that signals Click to abort.""" | 
				
			||||
@ -1,256 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
from contextlib import contextmanager | 
				
			||||
from .termui import get_terminal_size | 
				
			||||
from .parser import split_opt | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import term_len | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Can force a width.  This is used by the test system | 
				
			||||
FORCED_WIDTH = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def measure_table(rows): | 
				
			||||
    widths = {} | 
				
			||||
    for row in rows: | 
				
			||||
        for idx, col in enumerate(row): | 
				
			||||
            widths[idx] = max(widths.get(idx, 0), term_len(col)) | 
				
			||||
    return tuple(y for x, y in sorted(widths.items())) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def iter_rows(rows, col_count): | 
				
			||||
    for row in rows: | 
				
			||||
        row = tuple(row) | 
				
			||||
        yield row + ('',) * (col_count - len(row)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def wrap_text(text, width=78, initial_indent='', subsequent_indent='', | 
				
			||||
              preserve_paragraphs=False): | 
				
			||||
    """A helper function that intelligently wraps text.  By default, it | 
				
			||||
    assumes that it operates on a single paragraph of text but if the | 
				
			||||
    `preserve_paragraphs` parameter is provided it will intelligently | 
				
			||||
    handle paragraphs (defined by two empty lines). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If paragraphs are handled, a paragraph can be prefixed with an empty | 
				
			||||
    line containing the ``\\b`` character (``\\x08``) to indicate that | 
				
			||||
    no rewrapping should happen in that block. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param text: the text that should be rewrapped. | 
				
			||||
    :param width: the maximum width for the text. | 
				
			||||
    :param initial_indent: the initial indent that should be placed on the | 
				
			||||
                           first line as a string. | 
				
			||||
    :param subsequent_indent: the indent string that should be placed on | 
				
			||||
                              each consecutive line. | 
				
			||||
    :param preserve_paragraphs: if this flag is set then the wrapping will | 
				
			||||
                                intelligently handle paragraphs. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    from ._textwrap import TextWrapper | 
				
			||||
    text = text.expandtabs() | 
				
			||||
    wrapper = TextWrapper(width, initial_indent=initial_indent, | 
				
			||||
                          subsequent_indent=subsequent_indent, | 
				
			||||
                          replace_whitespace=False) | 
				
			||||
    if not preserve_paragraphs: | 
				
			||||
        return wrapper.fill(text) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    p = [] | 
				
			||||
    buf = [] | 
				
			||||
    indent = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _flush_par(): | 
				
			||||
        if not buf: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
        if buf[0].strip() == '\b': | 
				
			||||
            p.append((indent or 0, True, '\n'.join(buf[1:]))) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            p.append((indent or 0, False, ' '.join(buf))) | 
				
			||||
        del buf[:] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    for line in text.splitlines(): | 
				
			||||
        if not line: | 
				
			||||
            _flush_par() | 
				
			||||
            indent = None | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            if indent is None: | 
				
			||||
                orig_len = term_len(line) | 
				
			||||
                line = line.lstrip() | 
				
			||||
                indent = orig_len - term_len(line) | 
				
			||||
            buf.append(line) | 
				
			||||
    _flush_par() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    rv = [] | 
				
			||||
    for indent, raw, text in p: | 
				
			||||
        with wrapper.extra_indent(' ' * indent): | 
				
			||||
            if raw: | 
				
			||||
                rv.append(wrapper.indent_only(text)) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                rv.append(wrapper.fill(text)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return '\n\n'.join(rv) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class HelpFormatter(object): | 
				
			||||
    """This class helps with formatting text-based help pages.  It's | 
				
			||||
    usually just needed for very special internal cases, but it's also | 
				
			||||
    exposed so that developers can write their own fancy outputs. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    At present, it always writes into memory. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param indent_increment: the additional increment for each level. | 
				
			||||
    :param width: the width for the text.  This defaults to the terminal | 
				
			||||
                  width clamped to a maximum of 78. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, indent_increment=2, width=None, max_width=None): | 
				
			||||
        self.indent_increment = indent_increment | 
				
			||||
        if max_width is None: | 
				
			||||
            max_width = 80 | 
				
			||||
        if width is None: | 
				
			||||
            width = FORCED_WIDTH | 
				
			||||
            if width is None: | 
				
			||||
                width = max(min(get_terminal_size()[0], max_width) - 2, 50) | 
				
			||||
        self.width = width | 
				
			||||
        self.current_indent = 0 | 
				
			||||
        self.buffer = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write(self, string): | 
				
			||||
        """Writes a unicode string into the internal buffer.""" | 
				
			||||
        self.buffer.append(string) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def indent(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Increases the indentation.""" | 
				
			||||
        self.current_indent += self.indent_increment | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def dedent(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Decreases the indentation.""" | 
				
			||||
        self.current_indent -= self.indent_increment | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write_usage(self, prog, args='', prefix='Usage: '): | 
				
			||||
        """Writes a usage line into the buffer. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param prog: the program name. | 
				
			||||
        :param args: whitespace separated list of arguments. | 
				
			||||
        :param prefix: the prefix for the first line. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        usage_prefix = '%*s%s ' % (self.current_indent, prefix, prog) | 
				
			||||
        text_width = self.width - self.current_indent | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if text_width >= (term_len(usage_prefix) + 20): | 
				
			||||
            # The arguments will fit to the right of the prefix. | 
				
			||||
            indent = ' ' * term_len(usage_prefix) | 
				
			||||
            self.write(wrap_text(args, text_width, | 
				
			||||
                                 initial_indent=usage_prefix, | 
				
			||||
                                 subsequent_indent=indent)) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            # The prefix is too long, put the arguments on the next line. | 
				
			||||
            self.write(usage_prefix) | 
				
			||||
            self.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
            indent = ' ' * (max(self.current_indent, term_len(prefix)) + 4) | 
				
			||||
            self.write(wrap_text(args, text_width, | 
				
			||||
                                 initial_indent=indent, | 
				
			||||
                                 subsequent_indent=indent)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write_heading(self, heading): | 
				
			||||
        """Writes a heading into the buffer.""" | 
				
			||||
        self.write('%*s%s:\n' % (self.current_indent, '', heading)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write_paragraph(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Writes a paragraph into the buffer.""" | 
				
			||||
        if self.buffer: | 
				
			||||
            self.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write_text(self, text): | 
				
			||||
        """Writes re-indented text into the buffer.  This rewraps and | 
				
			||||
        preserves paragraphs. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        text_width = max(self.width - self.current_indent, 11) | 
				
			||||
        indent = ' ' * self.current_indent | 
				
			||||
        self.write(wrap_text(text, text_width, | 
				
			||||
                             initial_indent=indent, | 
				
			||||
                             subsequent_indent=indent, | 
				
			||||
                             preserve_paragraphs=True)) | 
				
			||||
        self.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def write_dl(self, rows, col_max=30, col_spacing=2): | 
				
			||||
        """Writes a definition list into the buffer.  This is how options | 
				
			||||
        and commands are usually formatted. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param rows: a list of two item tuples for the terms and values. | 
				
			||||
        :param col_max: the maximum width of the first column. | 
				
			||||
        :param col_spacing: the number of spaces between the first and | 
				
			||||
                            second column. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        rows = list(rows) | 
				
			||||
        widths = measure_table(rows) | 
				
			||||
        if len(widths) != 2: | 
				
			||||
            raise TypeError('Expected two columns for definition list') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        first_col = min(widths[0], col_max) + col_spacing | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for first, second in iter_rows(rows, len(widths)): | 
				
			||||
            self.write('%*s%s' % (self.current_indent, '', first)) | 
				
			||||
            if not second: | 
				
			||||
                self.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
                continue | 
				
			||||
            if term_len(first) <= first_col - col_spacing: | 
				
			||||
                self.write(' ' * (first_col - term_len(first))) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                self.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
                self.write(' ' * (first_col + self.current_indent)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            text_width = max(self.width - first_col - 2, 10) | 
				
			||||
            lines = iter(wrap_text(second, text_width).splitlines()) | 
				
			||||
            if lines: | 
				
			||||
                self.write(next(lines) + '\n') | 
				
			||||
                for line in lines: | 
				
			||||
                    self.write('%*s%s\n' % ( | 
				
			||||
                        first_col + self.current_indent, '', line)) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                self.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @contextmanager | 
				
			||||
    def section(self, name): | 
				
			||||
        """Helpful context manager that writes a paragraph, a heading, | 
				
			||||
        and the indents. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: the section name that is written as heading. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.write_paragraph() | 
				
			||||
        self.write_heading(name) | 
				
			||||
        self.indent() | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            yield | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            self.dedent() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @contextmanager | 
				
			||||
    def indentation(self): | 
				
			||||
        """A context manager that increases the indentation.""" | 
				
			||||
        self.indent() | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            yield | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            self.dedent() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def getvalue(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns the buffer contents.""" | 
				
			||||
        return ''.join(self.buffer) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def join_options(options): | 
				
			||||
    """Given a list of option strings this joins them in the most appropriate | 
				
			||||
    way and returns them in the form ``(formatted_string, | 
				
			||||
    any_prefix_is_slash)`` where the second item in the tuple is a flag that | 
				
			||||
    indicates if any of the option prefixes was a slash. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    rv = [] | 
				
			||||
    any_prefix_is_slash = False | 
				
			||||
    for opt in options: | 
				
			||||
        prefix = split_opt(opt)[0] | 
				
			||||
        if prefix == '/': | 
				
			||||
            any_prefix_is_slash = True | 
				
			||||
        rv.append((len(prefix), opt)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    rv.sort(key=lambda x: x[0]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    rv = ', '.join(x[1] for x in rv) | 
				
			||||
    return rv, any_prefix_is_slash | 
				
			||||
@ -1,48 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
from threading import local | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
_local = local() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_current_context(silent=False): | 
				
			||||
    """Returns the current click context.  This can be used as a way to | 
				
			||||
    access the current context object from anywhere.  This is a more implicit | 
				
			||||
    alternative to the :func:`pass_context` decorator.  This function is | 
				
			||||
    primarily useful for helpers such as :func:`echo` which might be | 
				
			||||
    interested in changing it's behavior based on the current context. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    To push the current context, :meth:`Context.scope` can be used. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 5.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param silent: is set to `True` the return value is `None` if no context | 
				
			||||
                   is available.  The default behavior is to raise a | 
				
			||||
                   :exc:`RuntimeError`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(_local, 'stack')[-1] | 
				
			||||
    except (AttributeError, IndexError): | 
				
			||||
        if not silent: | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('There is no active click context.') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def push_context(ctx): | 
				
			||||
    """Pushes a new context to the current stack.""" | 
				
			||||
    _local.__dict__.setdefault('stack', []).append(ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def pop_context(): | 
				
			||||
    """Removes the top level from the stack.""" | 
				
			||||
    _local.stack.pop() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def resolve_color_default(color=None): | 
				
			||||
    """"Internal helper to get the default value of the color flag.  If a | 
				
			||||
    value is passed it's returned unchanged, otherwise it's looked up from | 
				
			||||
    the current context. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if color is not None: | 
				
			||||
        return color | 
				
			||||
    ctx = get_current_context(silent=True) | 
				
			||||
    if ctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
        return ctx.color | 
				
			||||
@ -1,426 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    click.parser | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This module started out as largely a copy paste from the stdlib's | 
				
			||||
    optparse module with the features removed that we do not need from | 
				
			||||
    optparse because we implement them in Click on a higher level (for | 
				
			||||
    instance type handling, help formatting and a lot more). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The plan is to remove more and more from here over time. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The reason this is a different module and not optparse from the stdlib | 
				
			||||
    is that there are differences in 2.x and 3.x about the error messages | 
				
			||||
    generated and optparse in the stdlib uses gettext for no good reason | 
				
			||||
    and might cause us issues. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
import re | 
				
			||||
from collections import deque | 
				
			||||
from .exceptions import UsageError, NoSuchOption, BadOptionUsage, \ | 
				
			||||
     BadArgumentUsage | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _unpack_args(args, nargs_spec): | 
				
			||||
    """Given an iterable of arguments and an iterable of nargs specifications, | 
				
			||||
    it returns a tuple with all the unpacked arguments at the first index | 
				
			||||
    and all remaining arguments as the second. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The nargs specification is the number of arguments that should be consumed | 
				
			||||
    or `-1` to indicate that this position should eat up all the remainders. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Missing items are filled with `None`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    args = deque(args) | 
				
			||||
    nargs_spec = deque(nargs_spec) | 
				
			||||
    rv = [] | 
				
			||||
    spos = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _fetch(c): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            if spos is None: | 
				
			||||
                return c.popleft() | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                return c.pop() | 
				
			||||
        except IndexError: | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    while nargs_spec: | 
				
			||||
        nargs = _fetch(nargs_spec) | 
				
			||||
        if nargs == 1: | 
				
			||||
            rv.append(_fetch(args)) | 
				
			||||
        elif nargs > 1: | 
				
			||||
            x = [_fetch(args) for _ in range(nargs)] | 
				
			||||
            # If we're reversed, we're pulling in the arguments in reverse, | 
				
			||||
            # so we need to turn them around. | 
				
			||||
            if spos is not None: | 
				
			||||
                x.reverse() | 
				
			||||
            rv.append(tuple(x)) | 
				
			||||
        elif nargs < 0: | 
				
			||||
            if spos is not None: | 
				
			||||
                raise TypeError('Cannot have two nargs < 0') | 
				
			||||
            spos = len(rv) | 
				
			||||
            rv.append(None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # spos is the position of the wildcard (star).  If it's not `None`, | 
				
			||||
    # we fill it with the remainder. | 
				
			||||
    if spos is not None: | 
				
			||||
        rv[spos] = tuple(args) | 
				
			||||
        args = [] | 
				
			||||
        rv[spos + 1:] = reversed(rv[spos + 1:]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return tuple(rv), list(args) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _error_opt_args(nargs, opt): | 
				
			||||
    if nargs == 1: | 
				
			||||
        raise BadOptionUsage('%s option requires an argument' % opt) | 
				
			||||
    raise BadOptionUsage('%s option requires %d arguments' % (opt, nargs)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def split_opt(opt): | 
				
			||||
    first = opt[:1] | 
				
			||||
    if first.isalnum(): | 
				
			||||
        return '', opt | 
				
			||||
    if opt[1:2] == first: | 
				
			||||
        return opt[:2], opt[2:] | 
				
			||||
    return first, opt[1:] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def normalize_opt(opt, ctx): | 
				
			||||
    if ctx is None or ctx.token_normalize_func is None: | 
				
			||||
        return opt | 
				
			||||
    prefix, opt = split_opt(opt) | 
				
			||||
    return prefix + ctx.token_normalize_func(opt) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def split_arg_string(string): | 
				
			||||
    """Given an argument string this attempts to split it into small parts.""" | 
				
			||||
    rv = [] | 
				
			||||
    for match in re.finditer(r"('([^'\\]*(?:\\.[^'\\]*)*)'" | 
				
			||||
                             r'|"([^"\\]*(?:\\.[^"\\]*)*)"' | 
				
			||||
                             r'|\S+)\s*', string, re.S): | 
				
			||||
        arg = match.group().strip() | 
				
			||||
        if arg[:1] == arg[-1:] and arg[:1] in '"\'': | 
				
			||||
            arg = arg[1:-1].encode('ascii', 'backslashreplace') \ | 
				
			||||
                .decode('unicode-escape') | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            arg = type(string)(arg) | 
				
			||||
        except UnicodeError: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
        rv.append(arg) | 
				
			||||
    return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Option(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, opts, dest, action=None, nargs=1, const=None, obj=None): | 
				
			||||
        self._short_opts = [] | 
				
			||||
        self._long_opts = [] | 
				
			||||
        self.prefixes = set() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for opt in opts: | 
				
			||||
            prefix, value = split_opt(opt) | 
				
			||||
            if not prefix: | 
				
			||||
                raise ValueError('Invalid start character for option (%s)' | 
				
			||||
                                 % opt) | 
				
			||||
            self.prefixes.add(prefix[0]) | 
				
			||||
            if len(prefix) == 1 and len(value) == 1: | 
				
			||||
                self._short_opts.append(opt) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                self._long_opts.append(opt) | 
				
			||||
                self.prefixes.add(prefix) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if action is None: | 
				
			||||
            action = 'store' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self.dest = dest | 
				
			||||
        self.action = action | 
				
			||||
        self.nargs = nargs | 
				
			||||
        self.const = const | 
				
			||||
        self.obj = obj | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def takes_value(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self.action in ('store', 'append') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def process(self, value, state): | 
				
			||||
        if self.action == 'store': | 
				
			||||
            state.opts[self.dest] = value | 
				
			||||
        elif self.action == 'store_const': | 
				
			||||
            state.opts[self.dest] = self.const | 
				
			||||
        elif self.action == 'append': | 
				
			||||
            state.opts.setdefault(self.dest, []).append(value) | 
				
			||||
        elif self.action == 'append_const': | 
				
			||||
            state.opts.setdefault(self.dest, []).append(self.const) | 
				
			||||
        elif self.action == 'count': | 
				
			||||
            state.opts[self.dest] = state.opts.get(self.dest, 0) + 1 | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            raise ValueError('unknown action %r' % self.action) | 
				
			||||
        state.order.append(self.obj) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Argument(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, dest, nargs=1, obj=None): | 
				
			||||
        self.dest = dest | 
				
			||||
        self.nargs = nargs | 
				
			||||
        self.obj = obj | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def process(self, value, state): | 
				
			||||
        if self.nargs > 1: | 
				
			||||
            holes = sum(1 for x in value if x is None) | 
				
			||||
            if holes == len(value): | 
				
			||||
                value = None | 
				
			||||
            elif holes != 0: | 
				
			||||
                raise BadArgumentUsage('argument %s takes %d values' | 
				
			||||
                                       % (self.dest, self.nargs)) | 
				
			||||
        state.opts[self.dest] = value | 
				
			||||
        state.order.append(self.obj) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class ParsingState(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, rargs): | 
				
			||||
        self.opts = {} | 
				
			||||
        self.largs = [] | 
				
			||||
        self.rargs = rargs | 
				
			||||
        self.order = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class OptionParser(object): | 
				
			||||
    """The option parser is an internal class that is ultimately used to | 
				
			||||
    parse options and arguments.  It's modelled after optparse and brings | 
				
			||||
    a similar but vastly simplified API.  It should generally not be used | 
				
			||||
    directly as the high level Click classes wrap it for you. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    It's not nearly as extensible as optparse or argparse as it does not | 
				
			||||
    implement features that are implemented on a higher level (such as | 
				
			||||
    types or defaults). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param ctx: optionally the :class:`~click.Context` where this parser | 
				
			||||
                should go with. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, ctx=None): | 
				
			||||
        #: The :class:`~click.Context` for this parser.  This might be | 
				
			||||
        #: `None` for some advanced use cases. | 
				
			||||
        self.ctx = ctx | 
				
			||||
        #: This controls how the parser deals with interspersed arguments. | 
				
			||||
        #: If this is set to `False`, the parser will stop on the first | 
				
			||||
        #: non-option.  Click uses this to implement nested subcommands | 
				
			||||
        #: safely. | 
				
			||||
        self.allow_interspersed_args = True | 
				
			||||
        #: This tells the parser how to deal with unknown options.  By | 
				
			||||
        #: default it will error out (which is sensible), but there is a | 
				
			||||
        #: second mode where it will ignore it and continue processing | 
				
			||||
        #: after shifting all the unknown options into the resulting args. | 
				
			||||
        self.ignore_unknown_options = False | 
				
			||||
        if ctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
            self.allow_interspersed_args = ctx.allow_interspersed_args | 
				
			||||
            self.ignore_unknown_options = ctx.ignore_unknown_options | 
				
			||||
        self._short_opt = {} | 
				
			||||
        self._long_opt = {} | 
				
			||||
        self._opt_prefixes = set(['-', '--']) | 
				
			||||
        self._args = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def add_option(self, opts, dest, action=None, nargs=1, const=None, | 
				
			||||
                   obj=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Adds a new option named `dest` to the parser.  The destination | 
				
			||||
        is not inferred (unlike with optparse) and needs to be explicitly | 
				
			||||
        provided.  Action can be any of ``store``, ``store_const``, | 
				
			||||
        ``append``, ``appnd_const`` or ``count``. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        The `obj` can be used to identify the option in the order list | 
				
			||||
        that is returned from the parser. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if obj is None: | 
				
			||||
            obj = dest | 
				
			||||
        opts = [normalize_opt(opt, self.ctx) for opt in opts] | 
				
			||||
        option = Option(opts, dest, action=action, nargs=nargs, | 
				
			||||
                        const=const, obj=obj) | 
				
			||||
        self._opt_prefixes.update(option.prefixes) | 
				
			||||
        for opt in option._short_opts: | 
				
			||||
            self._short_opt[opt] = option | 
				
			||||
        for opt in option._long_opts: | 
				
			||||
            self._long_opt[opt] = option | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def add_argument(self, dest, nargs=1, obj=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Adds a positional argument named `dest` to the parser. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        The `obj` can be used to identify the option in the order list | 
				
			||||
        that is returned from the parser. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if obj is None: | 
				
			||||
            obj = dest | 
				
			||||
        self._args.append(Argument(dest=dest, nargs=nargs, obj=obj)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def parse_args(self, args): | 
				
			||||
        """Parses positional arguments and returns ``(values, args, order)`` | 
				
			||||
        for the parsed options and arguments as well as the leftover | 
				
			||||
        arguments if there are any.  The order is a list of objects as they | 
				
			||||
        appear on the command line.  If arguments appear multiple times they | 
				
			||||
        will be memorized multiple times as well. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        state = ParsingState(args) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self._process_args_for_options(state) | 
				
			||||
            self._process_args_for_args(state) | 
				
			||||
        except UsageError: | 
				
			||||
            if self.ctx is None or not self.ctx.resilient_parsing: | 
				
			||||
                raise | 
				
			||||
        return state.opts, state.largs, state.order | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _process_args_for_args(self, state): | 
				
			||||
        pargs, args = _unpack_args(state.largs + state.rargs, | 
				
			||||
                                   [x.nargs for x in self._args]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for idx, arg in enumerate(self._args): | 
				
			||||
            arg.process(pargs[idx], state) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        state.largs = args | 
				
			||||
        state.rargs = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _process_args_for_options(self, state): | 
				
			||||
        while state.rargs: | 
				
			||||
            arg = state.rargs.pop(0) | 
				
			||||
            arglen = len(arg) | 
				
			||||
            # Double dashes always handled explicitly regardless of what | 
				
			||||
            # prefixes are valid. | 
				
			||||
            if arg == '--': | 
				
			||||
                return | 
				
			||||
            elif arg[:1] in self._opt_prefixes and arglen > 1: | 
				
			||||
                self._process_opts(arg, state) | 
				
			||||
            elif self.allow_interspersed_args: | 
				
			||||
                state.largs.append(arg) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                state.rargs.insert(0, arg) | 
				
			||||
                return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Say this is the original argument list: | 
				
			||||
        # [arg0, arg1, ..., arg(i-1), arg(i), arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] | 
				
			||||
        #                            ^ | 
				
			||||
        # (we are about to process arg(i)). | 
				
			||||
        # | 
				
			||||
        # Then rargs is [arg(i), ..., arg(N-1)] and largs is a *subset* of | 
				
			||||
        # [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)] (any options and their arguments will have | 
				
			||||
        # been removed from largs). | 
				
			||||
        # | 
				
			||||
        # The while loop will usually consume 1 or more arguments per pass. | 
				
			||||
        # If it consumes 1 (eg. arg is an option that takes no arguments), | 
				
			||||
        # then after _process_arg() is done the situation is: | 
				
			||||
        # | 
				
			||||
        #   largs = subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i)] | 
				
			||||
        #   rargs = [arg(i+1), ..., arg(N-1)] | 
				
			||||
        # | 
				
			||||
        # If allow_interspersed_args is false, largs will always be | 
				
			||||
        # *empty* -- still a subset of [arg0, ..., arg(i-1)], but | 
				
			||||
        # not a very interesting subset! | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _match_long_opt(self, opt, explicit_value, state): | 
				
			||||
        if opt not in self._long_opt: | 
				
			||||
            possibilities = [word for word in self._long_opt | 
				
			||||
                             if word.startswith(opt)] | 
				
			||||
            raise NoSuchOption(opt, possibilities=possibilities) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        option = self._long_opt[opt] | 
				
			||||
        if option.takes_value: | 
				
			||||
            # At this point it's safe to modify rargs by injecting the | 
				
			||||
            # explicit value, because no exception is raised in this | 
				
			||||
            # branch.  This means that the inserted value will be fully | 
				
			||||
            # consumed. | 
				
			||||
            if explicit_value is not None: | 
				
			||||
                state.rargs.insert(0, explicit_value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            nargs = option.nargs | 
				
			||||
            if len(state.rargs) < nargs: | 
				
			||||
                _error_opt_args(nargs, opt) | 
				
			||||
            elif nargs == 1: | 
				
			||||
                value = state.rargs.pop(0) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                value = tuple(state.rargs[:nargs]) | 
				
			||||
                del state.rargs[:nargs] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        elif explicit_value is not None: | 
				
			||||
            raise BadOptionUsage('%s option does not take a value' % opt) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            value = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        option.process(value, state) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _match_short_opt(self, arg, state): | 
				
			||||
        stop = False | 
				
			||||
        i = 1 | 
				
			||||
        prefix = arg[0] | 
				
			||||
        unknown_options = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for ch in arg[1:]: | 
				
			||||
            opt = normalize_opt(prefix + ch, self.ctx) | 
				
			||||
            option = self._short_opt.get(opt) | 
				
			||||
            i += 1 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if not option: | 
				
			||||
                if self.ignore_unknown_options: | 
				
			||||
                    unknown_options.append(ch) | 
				
			||||
                    continue | 
				
			||||
                raise NoSuchOption(opt) | 
				
			||||
            if option.takes_value: | 
				
			||||
                # Any characters left in arg?  Pretend they're the | 
				
			||||
                # next arg, and stop consuming characters of arg. | 
				
			||||
                if i < len(arg): | 
				
			||||
                    state.rargs.insert(0, arg[i:]) | 
				
			||||
                    stop = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                nargs = option.nargs | 
				
			||||
                if len(state.rargs) < nargs: | 
				
			||||
                    _error_opt_args(nargs, opt) | 
				
			||||
                elif nargs == 1: | 
				
			||||
                    value = state.rargs.pop(0) | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    value = tuple(state.rargs[:nargs]) | 
				
			||||
                    del state.rargs[:nargs] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                value = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            option.process(value, state) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if stop: | 
				
			||||
                break | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # If we got any unknown options we re-combinate the string of the | 
				
			||||
        # remaining options and re-attach the prefix, then report that | 
				
			||||
        # to the state as new larg.  This way there is basic combinatorics | 
				
			||||
        # that can be achieved while still ignoring unknown arguments. | 
				
			||||
        if self.ignore_unknown_options and unknown_options: | 
				
			||||
            state.largs.append(prefix + ''.join(unknown_options)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _process_opts(self, arg, state): | 
				
			||||
        explicit_value = None | 
				
			||||
        # Long option handling happens in two parts.  The first part is | 
				
			||||
        # supporting explicitly attached values.  In any case, we will try | 
				
			||||
        # to long match the option first. | 
				
			||||
        if '=' in arg: | 
				
			||||
            long_opt, explicit_value = arg.split('=', 1) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            long_opt = arg | 
				
			||||
        norm_long_opt = normalize_opt(long_opt, self.ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # At this point we will match the (assumed) long option through | 
				
			||||
        # the long option matching code.  Note that this allows options | 
				
			||||
        # like "-foo" to be matched as long options. | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self._match_long_opt(norm_long_opt, explicit_value, state) | 
				
			||||
        except NoSuchOption: | 
				
			||||
            # At this point the long option matching failed, and we need | 
				
			||||
            # to try with short options.  However there is a special rule | 
				
			||||
            # which says, that if we have a two character options prefix | 
				
			||||
            # (applies to "--foo" for instance), we do not dispatch to the | 
				
			||||
            # short option code and will instead raise the no option | 
				
			||||
            # error. | 
				
			||||
            if arg[:2] not in self._opt_prefixes: | 
				
			||||
                return self._match_short_opt(arg, state) | 
				
			||||
            if not self.ignore_unknown_options: | 
				
			||||
                raise | 
				
			||||
            state.largs.append(arg) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,539 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import struct | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import raw_input, text_type, string_types, \ | 
				
			||||
     isatty, strip_ansi, get_winterm_size, DEFAULT_COLUMNS, WIN | 
				
			||||
from .utils import echo | 
				
			||||
from .exceptions import Abort, UsageError | 
				
			||||
from .types import convert_type | 
				
			||||
from .globals import resolve_color_default | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# The prompt functions to use.  The doc tools currently override these | 
				
			||||
# functions to customize how they work. | 
				
			||||
visible_prompt_func = raw_input | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
_ansi_colors = ('black', 'red', 'green', 'yellow', 'blue', 'magenta', | 
				
			||||
                'cyan', 'white', 'reset') | 
				
			||||
_ansi_reset_all = '\033[0m' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def hidden_prompt_func(prompt): | 
				
			||||
    import getpass | 
				
			||||
    return getpass.getpass(prompt) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _build_prompt(text, suffix, show_default=False, default=None): | 
				
			||||
    prompt = text | 
				
			||||
    if default is not None and show_default: | 
				
			||||
        prompt = '%s [%s]' % (prompt, default) | 
				
			||||
    return prompt + suffix | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def prompt(text, default=None, hide_input=False, | 
				
			||||
           confirmation_prompt=False, type=None, | 
				
			||||
           value_proc=None, prompt_suffix=': ', | 
				
			||||
           show_default=True, err=False): | 
				
			||||
    """Prompts a user for input.  This is a convenience function that can | 
				
			||||
    be used to prompt a user for input later. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If the user aborts the input by sending a interrupt signal, this | 
				
			||||
    function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 6.0 | 
				
			||||
       Added unicode support for cmd.exe on Windows. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
       Added the `err` parameter. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param text: the text to show for the prompt. | 
				
			||||
    :param default: the default value to use if no input happens.  If this | 
				
			||||
                    is not given it will prompt until it's aborted. | 
				
			||||
    :param hide_input: if this is set to true then the input value will | 
				
			||||
                       be hidden. | 
				
			||||
    :param confirmation_prompt: asks for confirmation for the value. | 
				
			||||
    :param type: the type to use to check the value against. | 
				
			||||
    :param value_proc: if this parameter is provided it's a function that | 
				
			||||
                       is invoked instead of the type conversion to | 
				
			||||
                       convert a value. | 
				
			||||
    :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. | 
				
			||||
    :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. | 
				
			||||
    :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of | 
				
			||||
                ``stdout``, the same as with echo. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    result = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def prompt_func(text): | 
				
			||||
        f = hide_input and hidden_prompt_func or visible_prompt_func | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice | 
				
			||||
            # coloring through colorama on Windows | 
				
			||||
            echo(text, nl=False, err=err) | 
				
			||||
            return f('') | 
				
			||||
        except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | 
				
			||||
            # getpass doesn't print a newline if the user aborts input with ^C. | 
				
			||||
            # Allegedly this behavior is inherited from getpass(3). | 
				
			||||
            # A doc bug has been filed at https://bugs.python.org/issue24711 | 
				
			||||
            if hide_input: | 
				
			||||
                echo(None, err=err) | 
				
			||||
            raise Abort() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if value_proc is None: | 
				
			||||
        value_proc = convert_type(type, default) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    prompt = _build_prompt(text, prompt_suffix, show_default, default) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    while 1: | 
				
			||||
        while 1: | 
				
			||||
            value = prompt_func(prompt) | 
				
			||||
            if value: | 
				
			||||
                break | 
				
			||||
            # If a default is set and used, then the confirmation | 
				
			||||
            # prompt is always skipped because that's the only thing | 
				
			||||
            # that really makes sense. | 
				
			||||
            elif default is not None: | 
				
			||||
                return default | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            result = value_proc(value) | 
				
			||||
        except UsageError as e: | 
				
			||||
            echo('Error: %s' % e.message, err=err) | 
				
			||||
            continue | 
				
			||||
        if not confirmation_prompt: | 
				
			||||
            return result | 
				
			||||
        while 1: | 
				
			||||
            value2 = prompt_func('Repeat for confirmation: ') | 
				
			||||
            if value2: | 
				
			||||
                break | 
				
			||||
        if value == value2: | 
				
			||||
            return result | 
				
			||||
        echo('Error: the two entered values do not match', err=err) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def confirm(text, default=False, abort=False, prompt_suffix=': ', | 
				
			||||
            show_default=True, err=False): | 
				
			||||
    """Prompts for confirmation (yes/no question). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If the user aborts the input by sending a interrupt signal this | 
				
			||||
    function will catch it and raise a :exc:`Abort` exception. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
       Added the `err` parameter. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param text: the question to ask. | 
				
			||||
    :param default: the default for the prompt. | 
				
			||||
    :param abort: if this is set to `True` a negative answer aborts the | 
				
			||||
                  exception by raising :exc:`Abort`. | 
				
			||||
    :param prompt_suffix: a suffix that should be added to the prompt. | 
				
			||||
    :param show_default: shows or hides the default value in the prompt. | 
				
			||||
    :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of | 
				
			||||
                ``stdout``, the same as with echo. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    prompt = _build_prompt(text, prompt_suffix, show_default, | 
				
			||||
                           default and 'Y/n' or 'y/N') | 
				
			||||
    while 1: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            # Write the prompt separately so that we get nice | 
				
			||||
            # coloring through colorama on Windows | 
				
			||||
            echo(prompt, nl=False, err=err) | 
				
			||||
            value = visible_prompt_func('').lower().strip() | 
				
			||||
        except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | 
				
			||||
            raise Abort() | 
				
			||||
        if value in ('y', 'yes'): | 
				
			||||
            rv = True | 
				
			||||
        elif value in ('n', 'no'): | 
				
			||||
            rv = False | 
				
			||||
        elif value == '': | 
				
			||||
            rv = default | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            echo('Error: invalid input', err=err) | 
				
			||||
            continue | 
				
			||||
        break | 
				
			||||
    if abort and not rv: | 
				
			||||
        raise Abort() | 
				
			||||
    return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_terminal_size(): | 
				
			||||
    """Returns the current size of the terminal as tuple in the form | 
				
			||||
    ``(width, height)`` in columns and rows. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    # If shutil has get_terminal_size() (Python 3.3 and later) use that | 
				
			||||
    if sys.version_info >= (3, 3): | 
				
			||||
        import shutil | 
				
			||||
        shutil_get_terminal_size = getattr(shutil, 'get_terminal_size', None) | 
				
			||||
        if shutil_get_terminal_size: | 
				
			||||
            sz = shutil_get_terminal_size() | 
				
			||||
            return sz.columns, sz.lines | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if get_winterm_size is not None: | 
				
			||||
        return get_winterm_size() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def ioctl_gwinsz(fd): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            import fcntl | 
				
			||||
            import termios | 
				
			||||
            cr = struct.unpack( | 
				
			||||
                'hh', fcntl.ioctl(fd, termios.TIOCGWINSZ, '1234')) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
        return cr | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    cr = ioctl_gwinsz(0) or ioctl_gwinsz(1) or ioctl_gwinsz(2) | 
				
			||||
    if not cr: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            fd = os.open(os.ctermid(), os.O_RDONLY) | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                cr = ioctl_gwinsz(fd) | 
				
			||||
            finally: | 
				
			||||
                os.close(fd) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
    if not cr or not cr[0] or not cr[1]: | 
				
			||||
        cr = (os.environ.get('LINES', 25), | 
				
			||||
              os.environ.get('COLUMNS', DEFAULT_COLUMNS)) | 
				
			||||
    return int(cr[1]), int(cr[0]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def echo_via_pager(text, color=None): | 
				
			||||
    """This function takes a text and shows it via an environment specific | 
				
			||||
    pager on stdout. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 3.0 | 
				
			||||
       Added the `color` flag. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param text: the text to page. | 
				
			||||
    :param color: controls if the pager supports ANSI colors or not.  The | 
				
			||||
                  default is autodetection. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    color = resolve_color_default(color) | 
				
			||||
    if not isinstance(text, string_types): | 
				
			||||
        text = text_type(text) | 
				
			||||
    from ._termui_impl import pager | 
				
			||||
    return pager(text + '\n', color) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def progressbar(iterable=None, length=None, label=None, show_eta=True, | 
				
			||||
                show_percent=None, show_pos=False, | 
				
			||||
                item_show_func=None, fill_char='#', empty_char='-', | 
				
			||||
                bar_template='%(label)s  [%(bar)s]  %(info)s', | 
				
			||||
                info_sep='  ', width=36, file=None, color=None): | 
				
			||||
    """This function creates an iterable context manager that can be used | 
				
			||||
    to iterate over something while showing a progress bar.  It will | 
				
			||||
    either iterate over the `iterable` or `length` items (that are counted | 
				
			||||
    up).  While iteration happens, this function will print a rendered | 
				
			||||
    progress bar to the given `file` (defaults to stdout) and will attempt | 
				
			||||
    to calculate remaining time and more.  By default, this progress bar | 
				
			||||
    will not be rendered if the file is not a terminal. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The context manager creates the progress bar.  When the context | 
				
			||||
    manager is entered the progress bar is already displayed.  With every | 
				
			||||
    iteration over the progress bar, the iterable passed to the bar is | 
				
			||||
    advanced and the bar is updated.  When the context manager exits, | 
				
			||||
    a newline is printed and the progress bar is finalized on screen. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    No printing must happen or the progress bar will be unintentionally | 
				
			||||
    destroyed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Example usage:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        with progressbar(items) as bar: | 
				
			||||
            for item in bar: | 
				
			||||
                do_something_with(item) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Alternatively, if no iterable is specified, one can manually update the | 
				
			||||
    progress bar through the `update()` method instead of directly | 
				
			||||
    iterating over the progress bar.  The update method accepts the number | 
				
			||||
    of steps to increment the bar with:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        with progressbar(length=chunks.total_bytes) as bar: | 
				
			||||
            for chunk in chunks: | 
				
			||||
                process_chunk(chunk) | 
				
			||||
                bar.update(chunks.bytes) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
       Added the `color` parameter.  Added a `update` method to the | 
				
			||||
       progressbar object. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param iterable: an iterable to iterate over.  If not provided the length | 
				
			||||
                     is required. | 
				
			||||
    :param length: the number of items to iterate over.  By default the | 
				
			||||
                   progressbar will attempt to ask the iterator about its | 
				
			||||
                   length, which might or might not work.  If an iterable is | 
				
			||||
                   also provided this parameter can be used to override the | 
				
			||||
                   length.  If an iterable is not provided the progress bar | 
				
			||||
                   will iterate over a range of that length. | 
				
			||||
    :param label: the label to show next to the progress bar. | 
				
			||||
    :param show_eta: enables or disables the estimated time display.  This is | 
				
			||||
                     automatically disabled if the length cannot be | 
				
			||||
                     determined. | 
				
			||||
    :param show_percent: enables or disables the percentage display.  The | 
				
			||||
                         default is `True` if the iterable has a length or | 
				
			||||
                         `False` if not. | 
				
			||||
    :param show_pos: enables or disables the absolute position display.  The | 
				
			||||
                     default is `False`. | 
				
			||||
    :param item_show_func: a function called with the current item which | 
				
			||||
                           can return a string to show the current item | 
				
			||||
                           next to the progress bar.  Note that the current | 
				
			||||
                           item can be `None`! | 
				
			||||
    :param fill_char: the character to use to show the filled part of the | 
				
			||||
                      progress bar. | 
				
			||||
    :param empty_char: the character to use to show the non-filled part of | 
				
			||||
                       the progress bar. | 
				
			||||
    :param bar_template: the format string to use as template for the bar. | 
				
			||||
                         The parameters in it are ``label`` for the label, | 
				
			||||
                         ``bar`` for the progress bar and ``info`` for the | 
				
			||||
                         info section. | 
				
			||||
    :param info_sep: the separator between multiple info items (eta etc.) | 
				
			||||
    :param width: the width of the progress bar in characters, 0 means full | 
				
			||||
                  terminal width | 
				
			||||
    :param file: the file to write to.  If this is not a terminal then | 
				
			||||
                 only the label is printed. | 
				
			||||
    :param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not.  The | 
				
			||||
                  default is autodetection.  This is only needed if ANSI | 
				
			||||
                  codes are included anywhere in the progress bar output | 
				
			||||
                  which is not the case by default. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    from ._termui_impl import ProgressBar | 
				
			||||
    color = resolve_color_default(color) | 
				
			||||
    return ProgressBar(iterable=iterable, length=length, show_eta=show_eta, | 
				
			||||
                       show_percent=show_percent, show_pos=show_pos, | 
				
			||||
                       item_show_func=item_show_func, fill_char=fill_char, | 
				
			||||
                       empty_char=empty_char, bar_template=bar_template, | 
				
			||||
                       info_sep=info_sep, file=file, label=label, | 
				
			||||
                       width=width, color=color) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def clear(): | 
				
			||||
    """Clears the terminal screen.  This will have the effect of clearing | 
				
			||||
    the whole visible space of the terminal and moving the cursor to the | 
				
			||||
    top left.  This does not do anything if not connected to a terminal. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if not isatty(sys.stdout): | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
    # If we're on Windows and we don't have colorama available, then we | 
				
			||||
    # clear the screen by shelling out.  Otherwise we can use an escape | 
				
			||||
    # sequence. | 
				
			||||
    if WIN: | 
				
			||||
        os.system('cls') | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdout.write('\033[2J\033[1;1H') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def style(text, fg=None, bg=None, bold=None, dim=None, underline=None, | 
				
			||||
          blink=None, reverse=None, reset=True): | 
				
			||||
    """Styles a text with ANSI styles and returns the new string.  By | 
				
			||||
    default the styling is self contained which means that at the end | 
				
			||||
    of the string a reset code is issued.  This can be prevented by | 
				
			||||
    passing ``reset=False``. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Examples:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) | 
				
			||||
        click.echo(click.style('ATTENTION!', blink=True)) | 
				
			||||
        click.echo(click.style('Some things', reverse=True, fg='cyan')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Supported color names: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    * ``black`` (might be a gray) | 
				
			||||
    * ``red`` | 
				
			||||
    * ``green`` | 
				
			||||
    * ``yellow`` (might be an orange) | 
				
			||||
    * ``blue`` | 
				
			||||
    * ``magenta`` | 
				
			||||
    * ``cyan`` | 
				
			||||
    * ``white`` (might be light gray) | 
				
			||||
    * ``reset`` (reset the color code only) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param text: the string to style with ansi codes. | 
				
			||||
    :param fg: if provided this will become the foreground color. | 
				
			||||
    :param bg: if provided this will become the background color. | 
				
			||||
    :param bold: if provided this will enable or disable bold mode. | 
				
			||||
    :param dim: if provided this will enable or disable dim mode.  This is | 
				
			||||
                badly supported. | 
				
			||||
    :param underline: if provided this will enable or disable underline. | 
				
			||||
    :param blink: if provided this will enable or disable blinking. | 
				
			||||
    :param reverse: if provided this will enable or disable inverse | 
				
			||||
                    rendering (foreground becomes background and the | 
				
			||||
                    other way round). | 
				
			||||
    :param reset: by default a reset-all code is added at the end of the | 
				
			||||
                  string which means that styles do not carry over.  This | 
				
			||||
                  can be disabled to compose styles. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    bits = [] | 
				
			||||
    if fg: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            bits.append('\033[%dm' % (_ansi_colors.index(fg) + 30)) | 
				
			||||
        except ValueError: | 
				
			||||
            raise TypeError('Unknown color %r' % fg) | 
				
			||||
    if bg: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            bits.append('\033[%dm' % (_ansi_colors.index(bg) + 40)) | 
				
			||||
        except ValueError: | 
				
			||||
            raise TypeError('Unknown color %r' % bg) | 
				
			||||
    if bold is not None: | 
				
			||||
        bits.append('\033[%dm' % (1 if bold else 22)) | 
				
			||||
    if dim is not None: | 
				
			||||
        bits.append('\033[%dm' % (2 if dim else 22)) | 
				
			||||
    if underline is not None: | 
				
			||||
        bits.append('\033[%dm' % (4 if underline else 24)) | 
				
			||||
    if blink is not None: | 
				
			||||
        bits.append('\033[%dm' % (5 if blink else 25)) | 
				
			||||
    if reverse is not None: | 
				
			||||
        bits.append('\033[%dm' % (7 if reverse else 27)) | 
				
			||||
    bits.append(text) | 
				
			||||
    if reset: | 
				
			||||
        bits.append(_ansi_reset_all) | 
				
			||||
    return ''.join(bits) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def unstyle(text): | 
				
			||||
    """Removes ANSI styling information from a string.  Usually it's not | 
				
			||||
    necessary to use this function as Click's echo function will | 
				
			||||
    automatically remove styling if necessary. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param text: the text to remove style information from. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    return strip_ansi(text) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def secho(text, file=None, nl=True, err=False, color=None, **styles): | 
				
			||||
    """This function combines :func:`echo` and :func:`style` into one | 
				
			||||
    call.  As such the following two calls are the same:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        click.secho('Hello World!', fg='green') | 
				
			||||
        click.echo(click.style('Hello World!', fg='green')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    All keyword arguments are forwarded to the underlying functions | 
				
			||||
    depending on which one they go with. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    return echo(style(text, **styles), file=file, nl=nl, err=err, color=color) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def edit(text=None, editor=None, env=None, require_save=True, | 
				
			||||
         extension='.txt', filename=None): | 
				
			||||
    r"""Edits the given text in the defined editor.  If an editor is given | 
				
			||||
    (should be the full path to the executable but the regular operating | 
				
			||||
    system search path is used for finding the executable) it overrides | 
				
			||||
    the detected editor.  Optionally, some environment variables can be | 
				
			||||
    used.  If the editor is closed without changes, `None` is returned.  In | 
				
			||||
    case a file is edited directly the return value is always `None` and | 
				
			||||
    `require_save` and `extension` are ignored. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If the editor cannot be opened a :exc:`UsageError` is raised. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Note for Windows: to simplify cross-platform usage, the newlines are | 
				
			||||
    automatically converted from POSIX to Windows and vice versa.  As such, | 
				
			||||
    the message here will have ``\n`` as newline markers. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param text: the text to edit. | 
				
			||||
    :param editor: optionally the editor to use.  Defaults to automatic | 
				
			||||
                   detection. | 
				
			||||
    :param env: environment variables to forward to the editor. | 
				
			||||
    :param require_save: if this is true, then not saving in the editor | 
				
			||||
                         will make the return value become `None`. | 
				
			||||
    :param extension: the extension to tell the editor about.  This defaults | 
				
			||||
                      to `.txt` but changing this might change syntax | 
				
			||||
                      highlighting. | 
				
			||||
    :param filename: if provided it will edit this file instead of the | 
				
			||||
                     provided text contents.  It will not use a temporary | 
				
			||||
                     file as an indirection in that case. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    from ._termui_impl import Editor | 
				
			||||
    editor = Editor(editor=editor, env=env, require_save=require_save, | 
				
			||||
                    extension=extension) | 
				
			||||
    if filename is None: | 
				
			||||
        return editor.edit(text) | 
				
			||||
    editor.edit_file(filename) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def launch(url, wait=False, locate=False): | 
				
			||||
    """This function launches the given URL (or filename) in the default | 
				
			||||
    viewer application for this file type.  If this is an executable, it | 
				
			||||
    might launch the executable in a new session.  The return value is | 
				
			||||
    the exit code of the launched application.  Usually, ``0`` indicates | 
				
			||||
    success. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Examples:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        click.launch('http://click.pocoo.org/') | 
				
			||||
        click.launch('/my/downloaded/file', locate=True) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param url: URL or filename of the thing to launch. | 
				
			||||
    :param wait: waits for the program to stop. | 
				
			||||
    :param locate: if this is set to `True` then instead of launching the | 
				
			||||
                   application associated with the URL it will attempt to | 
				
			||||
                   launch a file manager with the file located.  This | 
				
			||||
                   might have weird effects if the URL does not point to | 
				
			||||
                   the filesystem. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    from ._termui_impl import open_url | 
				
			||||
    return open_url(url, wait=wait, locate=locate) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# If this is provided, getchar() calls into this instead.  This is used | 
				
			||||
# for unittesting purposes. | 
				
			||||
_getchar = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def getchar(echo=False): | 
				
			||||
    """Fetches a single character from the terminal and returns it.  This | 
				
			||||
    will always return a unicode character and under certain rare | 
				
			||||
    circumstances this might return more than one character.  The | 
				
			||||
    situations which more than one character is returned is when for | 
				
			||||
    whatever reason multiple characters end up in the terminal buffer or | 
				
			||||
    standard input was not actually a terminal. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Note that this will always read from the terminal, even if something | 
				
			||||
    is piped into the standard input. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param echo: if set to `True`, the character read will also show up on | 
				
			||||
                 the terminal.  The default is to not show it. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    f = _getchar | 
				
			||||
    if f is None: | 
				
			||||
        from ._termui_impl import getchar as f | 
				
			||||
    return f(echo) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def pause(info='Press any key to continue ...', err=False): | 
				
			||||
    """This command stops execution and waits for the user to press any | 
				
			||||
    key to continue.  This is similar to the Windows batch "pause" | 
				
			||||
    command.  If the program is not run through a terminal, this command | 
				
			||||
    will instead do nothing. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
       Added the `err` parameter. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param info: the info string to print before pausing. | 
				
			||||
    :param err: if set to message goes to ``stderr`` instead of | 
				
			||||
                ``stdout``, the same as with echo. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if not isatty(sys.stdin) or not isatty(sys.stdout): | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        if info: | 
				
			||||
            echo(info, nl=False, err=err) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            getchar() | 
				
			||||
        except (KeyboardInterrupt, EOFError): | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
    finally: | 
				
			||||
        if info: | 
				
			||||
            echo(err=err) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,322 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import shutil | 
				
			||||
import tempfile | 
				
			||||
import contextlib | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import iteritems, PY2 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# If someone wants to vendor click, we want to ensure the | 
				
			||||
# correct package is discovered.  Ideally we could use a | 
				
			||||
# relative import here but unfortunately Python does not | 
				
			||||
# support that. | 
				
			||||
clickpkg = sys.modules[__name__.rsplit('.', 1)[0]] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if PY2: | 
				
			||||
    from cStringIO import StringIO | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    import io | 
				
			||||
    from ._compat import _find_binary_reader | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class EchoingStdin(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, input, output): | 
				
			||||
        self._input = input | 
				
			||||
        self._output = output | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __getattr__(self, x): | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(self._input, x) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _echo(self, rv): | 
				
			||||
        self._output.write(rv) | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def read(self, n=-1): | 
				
			||||
        return self._echo(self._input.read(n)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def readline(self, n=-1): | 
				
			||||
        return self._echo(self._input.readline(n)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def readlines(self): | 
				
			||||
        return [self._echo(x) for x in self._input.readlines()] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __iter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return iter(self._echo(x) for x in self._input) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return repr(self._input) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def make_input_stream(input, charset): | 
				
			||||
    # Is already an input stream. | 
				
			||||
    if hasattr(input, 'read'): | 
				
			||||
        if PY2: | 
				
			||||
            return input | 
				
			||||
        rv = _find_binary_reader(input) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
        raise TypeError('Could not find binary reader for input stream.') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if input is None: | 
				
			||||
        input = b'' | 
				
			||||
    elif not isinstance(input, bytes): | 
				
			||||
        input = input.encode(charset) | 
				
			||||
    if PY2: | 
				
			||||
        return StringIO(input) | 
				
			||||
    return io.BytesIO(input) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Result(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Holds the captured result of an invoked CLI script.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, runner, output_bytes, exit_code, exception, | 
				
			||||
                 exc_info=None): | 
				
			||||
        #: The runner that created the result | 
				
			||||
        self.runner = runner | 
				
			||||
        #: The output as bytes. | 
				
			||||
        self.output_bytes = output_bytes | 
				
			||||
        #: The exit code as integer. | 
				
			||||
        self.exit_code = exit_code | 
				
			||||
        #: The exception that happend if one did. | 
				
			||||
        self.exception = exception | 
				
			||||
        #: The traceback | 
				
			||||
        self.exc_info = exc_info | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def output(self): | 
				
			||||
        """The output as unicode string.""" | 
				
			||||
        return self.output_bytes.decode(self.runner.charset, 'replace') \ | 
				
			||||
            .replace('\r\n', '\n') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return '<Result %s>' % ( | 
				
			||||
            self.exception and repr(self.exception) or 'okay', | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class CliRunner(object): | 
				
			||||
    """The CLI runner provides functionality to invoke a Click command line | 
				
			||||
    script for unittesting purposes in a isolated environment.  This only | 
				
			||||
    works in single-threaded systems without any concurrency as it changes the | 
				
			||||
    global interpreter state. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param charset: the character set for the input and output data.  This is | 
				
			||||
                    UTF-8 by default and should not be changed currently as | 
				
			||||
                    the reporting to Click only works in Python 2 properly. | 
				
			||||
    :param env: a dictionary with environment variables for overriding. | 
				
			||||
    :param echo_stdin: if this is set to `True`, then reading from stdin writes | 
				
			||||
                       to stdout.  This is useful for showing examples in | 
				
			||||
                       some circumstances.  Note that regular prompts | 
				
			||||
                       will automatically echo the input. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, charset=None, env=None, echo_stdin=False): | 
				
			||||
        if charset is None: | 
				
			||||
            charset = 'utf-8' | 
				
			||||
        self.charset = charset | 
				
			||||
        self.env = env or {} | 
				
			||||
        self.echo_stdin = echo_stdin | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_default_prog_name(self, cli): | 
				
			||||
        """Given a command object it will return the default program name | 
				
			||||
        for it.  The default is the `name` attribute or ``"root"`` if not | 
				
			||||
        set. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return cli.name or 'root' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def make_env(self, overrides=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns the environment overrides for invoking a script.""" | 
				
			||||
        rv = dict(self.env) | 
				
			||||
        if overrides: | 
				
			||||
            rv.update(overrides) | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @contextlib.contextmanager | 
				
			||||
    def isolation(self, input=None, env=None, color=False): | 
				
			||||
        """A context manager that sets up the isolation for invoking of a | 
				
			||||
        command line tool.  This sets up stdin with the given input data | 
				
			||||
        and `os.environ` with the overrides from the given dictionary. | 
				
			||||
        This also rebinds some internals in Click to be mocked (like the | 
				
			||||
        prompt functionality). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        This is automatically done in the :meth:`invoke` method. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
           The ``color`` parameter was added. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param input: the input stream to put into sys.stdin. | 
				
			||||
        :param env: the environment overrides as dictionary. | 
				
			||||
        :param color: whether the output should contain color codes. The | 
				
			||||
                      application can still override this explicitly. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        input = make_input_stream(input, self.charset) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        old_stdin = sys.stdin | 
				
			||||
        old_stdout = sys.stdout | 
				
			||||
        old_stderr = sys.stderr | 
				
			||||
        old_forced_width = clickpkg.formatting.FORCED_WIDTH | 
				
			||||
        clickpkg.formatting.FORCED_WIDTH = 80 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        env = self.make_env(env) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if PY2: | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout = sys.stderr = bytes_output = StringIO() | 
				
			||||
            if self.echo_stdin: | 
				
			||||
                input = EchoingStdin(input, bytes_output) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            bytes_output = io.BytesIO() | 
				
			||||
            if self.echo_stdin: | 
				
			||||
                input = EchoingStdin(input, bytes_output) | 
				
			||||
            input = io.TextIOWrapper(input, encoding=self.charset) | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout = sys.stderr = io.TextIOWrapper( | 
				
			||||
                bytes_output, encoding=self.charset) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        sys.stdin = input | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def visible_input(prompt=None): | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout.write(prompt or '') | 
				
			||||
            val = input.readline().rstrip('\r\n') | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout.write(val + '\n') | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout.flush() | 
				
			||||
            return val | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def hidden_input(prompt=None): | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout.write((prompt or '') + '\n') | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout.flush() | 
				
			||||
            return input.readline().rstrip('\r\n') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def _getchar(echo): | 
				
			||||
            char = sys.stdin.read(1) | 
				
			||||
            if echo: | 
				
			||||
                sys.stdout.write(char) | 
				
			||||
                sys.stdout.flush() | 
				
			||||
            return char | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        default_color = color | 
				
			||||
        def should_strip_ansi(stream=None, color=None): | 
				
			||||
            if color is None: | 
				
			||||
                return not default_color | 
				
			||||
            return not color | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        old_visible_prompt_func = clickpkg.termui.visible_prompt_func | 
				
			||||
        old_hidden_prompt_func = clickpkg.termui.hidden_prompt_func | 
				
			||||
        old__getchar_func = clickpkg.termui._getchar | 
				
			||||
        old_should_strip_ansi = clickpkg.utils.should_strip_ansi | 
				
			||||
        clickpkg.termui.visible_prompt_func = visible_input | 
				
			||||
        clickpkg.termui.hidden_prompt_func = hidden_input | 
				
			||||
        clickpkg.termui._getchar = _getchar | 
				
			||||
        clickpkg.utils.should_strip_ansi = should_strip_ansi | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        old_env = {} | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            for key, value in iteritems(env): | 
				
			||||
                old_env[key] = os.environ.get(key) | 
				
			||||
                if value is None: | 
				
			||||
                    try: | 
				
			||||
                        del os.environ[key] | 
				
			||||
                    except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                        pass | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    os.environ[key] = value | 
				
			||||
            yield bytes_output | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            for key, value in iteritems(old_env): | 
				
			||||
                if value is None: | 
				
			||||
                    try: | 
				
			||||
                        del os.environ[key] | 
				
			||||
                    except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                        pass | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    os.environ[key] = value | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdout = old_stdout | 
				
			||||
            sys.stderr = old_stderr | 
				
			||||
            sys.stdin = old_stdin | 
				
			||||
            clickpkg.termui.visible_prompt_func = old_visible_prompt_func | 
				
			||||
            clickpkg.termui.hidden_prompt_func = old_hidden_prompt_func | 
				
			||||
            clickpkg.termui._getchar = old__getchar_func | 
				
			||||
            clickpkg.utils.should_strip_ansi = old_should_strip_ansi | 
				
			||||
            clickpkg.formatting.FORCED_WIDTH = old_forced_width | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def invoke(self, cli, args=None, input=None, env=None, | 
				
			||||
               catch_exceptions=True, color=False, **extra): | 
				
			||||
        """Invokes a command in an isolated environment.  The arguments are | 
				
			||||
        forwarded directly to the command line script, the `extra` keyword | 
				
			||||
        arguments are passed to the :meth:`~clickpkg.Command.main` function of | 
				
			||||
        the command. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        This returns a :class:`Result` object. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 3.0 | 
				
			||||
           The ``catch_exceptions`` parameter was added. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionchanged:: 3.0 | 
				
			||||
           The result object now has an `exc_info` attribute with the | 
				
			||||
           traceback if available. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
           The ``color`` parameter was added. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param cli: the command to invoke | 
				
			||||
        :param args: the arguments to invoke | 
				
			||||
        :param input: the input data for `sys.stdin`. | 
				
			||||
        :param env: the environment overrides. | 
				
			||||
        :param catch_exceptions: Whether to catch any other exceptions than | 
				
			||||
                                 ``SystemExit``. | 
				
			||||
        :param extra: the keyword arguments to pass to :meth:`main`. | 
				
			||||
        :param color: whether the output should contain color codes. The | 
				
			||||
                      application can still override this explicitly. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        exc_info = None | 
				
			||||
        with self.isolation(input=input, env=env, color=color) as out: | 
				
			||||
            exception = None | 
				
			||||
            exit_code = 0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                cli.main(args=args or (), | 
				
			||||
                         prog_name=self.get_default_prog_name(cli), **extra) | 
				
			||||
            except SystemExit as e: | 
				
			||||
                if e.code != 0: | 
				
			||||
                    exception = e | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                exc_info = sys.exc_info() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                exit_code = e.code | 
				
			||||
                if not isinstance(exit_code, int): | 
				
			||||
                    sys.stdout.write(str(exit_code)) | 
				
			||||
                    sys.stdout.write('\n') | 
				
			||||
                    exit_code = 1 | 
				
			||||
            except Exception as e: | 
				
			||||
                if not catch_exceptions: | 
				
			||||
                    raise | 
				
			||||
                exception = e | 
				
			||||
                exit_code = -1 | 
				
			||||
                exc_info = sys.exc_info() | 
				
			||||
            finally: | 
				
			||||
                sys.stdout.flush() | 
				
			||||
                output = out.getvalue() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return Result(runner=self, | 
				
			||||
                      output_bytes=output, | 
				
			||||
                      exit_code=exit_code, | 
				
			||||
                      exception=exception, | 
				
			||||
                      exc_info=exc_info) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @contextlib.contextmanager | 
				
			||||
    def isolated_filesystem(self): | 
				
			||||
        """A context manager that creates a temporary folder and changes | 
				
			||||
        the current working directory to it for isolated filesystem tests. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        cwd = os.getcwd() | 
				
			||||
        t = tempfile.mkdtemp() | 
				
			||||
        os.chdir(t) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            yield t | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            os.chdir(cwd) | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                shutil.rmtree(t) | 
				
			||||
            except (OSError, IOError): | 
				
			||||
                pass | 
				
			||||
@ -1,550 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import stat | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import open_stream, text_type, filename_to_ui, \ | 
				
			||||
    get_filesystem_encoding, get_streerror, _get_argv_encoding, PY2 | 
				
			||||
from .exceptions import BadParameter | 
				
			||||
from .utils import safecall, LazyFile | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class ParamType(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Helper for converting values through types.  The following is | 
				
			||||
    necessary for a valid type: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    *   it needs a name | 
				
			||||
    *   it needs to pass through None unchanged | 
				
			||||
    *   it needs to convert from a string | 
				
			||||
    *   it needs to convert its result type through unchanged | 
				
			||||
        (eg: needs to be idempotent) | 
				
			||||
    *   it needs to be able to deal with param and context being `None`. | 
				
			||||
        This can be the case when the object is used with prompt | 
				
			||||
        inputs. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    is_composite = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: the descriptive name of this type | 
				
			||||
    name = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: if a list of this type is expected and the value is pulled from a | 
				
			||||
    #: string environment variable, this is what splits it up.  `None` | 
				
			||||
    #: means any whitespace.  For all parameters the general rule is that | 
				
			||||
    #: whitespace splits them up.  The exception are paths and files which | 
				
			||||
    #: are split by ``os.path.pathsep`` by default (":" on Unix and ";" on | 
				
			||||
    #: Windows). | 
				
			||||
    envvar_list_splitter = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __call__(self, value, param=None, ctx=None): | 
				
			||||
        if value is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return self.convert(value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_metavar(self, param): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns the metavar default for this param if it provides one.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_missing_message(self, param): | 
				
			||||
        """Optionally might return extra information about a missing | 
				
			||||
        parameter. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        """Converts the value.  This is not invoked for values that are | 
				
			||||
        `None` (the missing value). | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def split_envvar_value(self, rv): | 
				
			||||
        """Given a value from an environment variable this splits it up | 
				
			||||
        into small chunks depending on the defined envvar list splitter. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        If the splitter is set to `None`, which means that whitespace splits, | 
				
			||||
        then leading and trailing whitespace is ignored.  Otherwise, leading | 
				
			||||
        and trailing splitters usually lead to empty items being included. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return (rv or '').split(self.envvar_list_splitter) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def fail(self, message, param=None, ctx=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Helper method to fail with an invalid value message.""" | 
				
			||||
        raise BadParameter(message, ctx=ctx, param=param) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class CompositeParamType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    is_composite = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def arity(self): | 
				
			||||
        raise NotImplementedError() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class FuncParamType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, func): | 
				
			||||
        self.name = func.__name__ | 
				
			||||
        self.func = func | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return self.func(value) | 
				
			||||
        except ValueError: | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                value = text_type(value) | 
				
			||||
            except UnicodeError: | 
				
			||||
                value = str(value).decode('utf-8', 'replace') | 
				
			||||
            self.fail(value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class UnprocessedParamType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    name = 'text' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'UNPROCESSED' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class StringParamType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    name = 'text' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(value, bytes): | 
				
			||||
            enc = _get_argv_encoding() | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                value = value.decode(enc) | 
				
			||||
            except UnicodeError: | 
				
			||||
                fs_enc = get_filesystem_encoding() | 
				
			||||
                if fs_enc != enc: | 
				
			||||
                    try: | 
				
			||||
                        value = value.decode(fs_enc) | 
				
			||||
                    except UnicodeError: | 
				
			||||
                        value = value.decode('utf-8', 'replace') | 
				
			||||
            return value | 
				
			||||
        return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'STRING' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Choice(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    """The choice type allows a value to be checked against a fixed set of | 
				
			||||
    supported values.  All of these values have to be strings. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    See :ref:`choice-opts` for an example. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    name = 'choice' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, choices): | 
				
			||||
        self.choices = choices | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_metavar(self, param): | 
				
			||||
        return '[%s]' % '|'.join(self.choices) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_missing_message(self, param): | 
				
			||||
        return 'Choose from %s.' % ', '.join(self.choices) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        # Exact match | 
				
			||||
        if value in self.choices: | 
				
			||||
            return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Match through normalization | 
				
			||||
        if ctx is not None and \ | 
				
			||||
           ctx.token_normalize_func is not None: | 
				
			||||
            value = ctx.token_normalize_func(value) | 
				
			||||
            for choice in self.choices: | 
				
			||||
                if ctx.token_normalize_func(choice) == value: | 
				
			||||
                    return choice | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self.fail('invalid choice: %s. (choose from %s)' % | 
				
			||||
                  (value, ', '.join(self.choices)), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'Choice(%r)' % list(self.choices) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class IntParamType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    name = 'integer' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return int(value) | 
				
			||||
        except (ValueError, UnicodeError): | 
				
			||||
            self.fail('%s is not a valid integer' % value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'INT' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class IntRange(IntParamType): | 
				
			||||
    """A parameter that works similar to :data:`click.INT` but restricts | 
				
			||||
    the value to fit into a range.  The default behavior is to fail if the | 
				
			||||
    value falls outside the range, but it can also be silently clamped | 
				
			||||
    between the two edges. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    See :ref:`ranges` for an example. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    name = 'integer range' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, min=None, max=None, clamp=False): | 
				
			||||
        self.min = min | 
				
			||||
        self.max = max | 
				
			||||
        self.clamp = clamp | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        rv = IntParamType.convert(self, value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
        if self.clamp: | 
				
			||||
            if self.min is not None and rv < self.min: | 
				
			||||
                return self.min | 
				
			||||
            if self.max is not None and rv > self.max: | 
				
			||||
                return self.max | 
				
			||||
        if self.min is not None and rv < self.min or \ | 
				
			||||
           self.max is not None and rv > self.max: | 
				
			||||
            if self.min is None: | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s is bigger than the maximum valid value ' | 
				
			||||
                          '%s.' % (rv, self.max), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
            elif self.max is None: | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s is smaller than the minimum valid value ' | 
				
			||||
                          '%s.' % (rv, self.min), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s is not in the valid range of %s to %s.' | 
				
			||||
                          % (rv, self.min, self.max), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'IntRange(%r, %r)' % (self.min, self.max) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class BoolParamType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    name = 'boolean' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(value, bool): | 
				
			||||
            return bool(value) | 
				
			||||
        value = value.lower() | 
				
			||||
        if value in ('true', '1', 'yes', 'y'): | 
				
			||||
            return True | 
				
			||||
        elif value in ('false', '0', 'no', 'n'): | 
				
			||||
            return False | 
				
			||||
        self.fail('%s is not a valid boolean' % value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'BOOL' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class FloatParamType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    name = 'float' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return float(value) | 
				
			||||
        except (UnicodeError, ValueError): | 
				
			||||
            self.fail('%s is not a valid floating point value' % | 
				
			||||
                      value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'FLOAT' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class UUIDParameterType(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    name = 'uuid' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        import uuid | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            if PY2 and isinstance(value, text_type): | 
				
			||||
                value = value.encode('ascii') | 
				
			||||
            return uuid.UUID(value) | 
				
			||||
        except (UnicodeError, ValueError): | 
				
			||||
            self.fail('%s is not a valid UUID value' % value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return 'UUID' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class File(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    """Declares a parameter to be a file for reading or writing.  The file | 
				
			||||
    is automatically closed once the context tears down (after the command | 
				
			||||
    finished working). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Files can be opened for reading or writing.  The special value ``-`` | 
				
			||||
    indicates stdin or stdout depending on the mode. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    By default, the file is opened for reading text data, but it can also be | 
				
			||||
    opened in binary mode or for writing.  The encoding parameter can be used | 
				
			||||
    to force a specific encoding. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The `lazy` flag controls if the file should be opened immediately or | 
				
			||||
    upon first IO.  The default is to be non lazy for standard input and | 
				
			||||
    output streams as well as files opened for reading, lazy otherwise. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Starting with Click 2.0, files can also be opened atomically in which | 
				
			||||
    case all writes go into a separate file in the same folder and upon | 
				
			||||
    completion the file will be moved over to the original location.  This | 
				
			||||
    is useful if a file regularly read by other users is modified. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    See :ref:`file-args` for more information. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    name = 'filename' | 
				
			||||
    envvar_list_splitter = os.path.pathsep | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, mode='r', encoding=None, errors='strict', lazy=None, | 
				
			||||
                 atomic=False): | 
				
			||||
        self.mode = mode | 
				
			||||
        self.encoding = encoding | 
				
			||||
        self.errors = errors | 
				
			||||
        self.lazy = lazy | 
				
			||||
        self.atomic = atomic | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def resolve_lazy_flag(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        if self.lazy is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return self.lazy | 
				
			||||
        if value == '-': | 
				
			||||
            return False | 
				
			||||
        elif 'w' in self.mode: | 
				
			||||
            return True | 
				
			||||
        return False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            if hasattr(value, 'read') or hasattr(value, 'write'): | 
				
			||||
                return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            lazy = self.resolve_lazy_flag(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if lazy: | 
				
			||||
                f = LazyFile(value, self.mode, self.encoding, self.errors, | 
				
			||||
                             atomic=self.atomic) | 
				
			||||
                if ctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
                    ctx.call_on_close(f.close_intelligently) | 
				
			||||
                return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            f, should_close = open_stream(value, self.mode, | 
				
			||||
                                          self.encoding, self.errors, | 
				
			||||
                                          atomic=self.atomic) | 
				
			||||
            # If a context is provided, we automatically close the file | 
				
			||||
            # at the end of the context execution (or flush out).  If a | 
				
			||||
            # context does not exist, it's the caller's responsibility to | 
				
			||||
            # properly close the file.  This for instance happens when the | 
				
			||||
            # type is used with prompts. | 
				
			||||
            if ctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
                if should_close: | 
				
			||||
                    ctx.call_on_close(safecall(f.close)) | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    ctx.call_on_close(safecall(f.flush)) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        except (IOError, OSError) as e: | 
				
			||||
            self.fail('Could not open file: %s: %s' % ( | 
				
			||||
                filename_to_ui(value), | 
				
			||||
                get_streerror(e), | 
				
			||||
            ), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Path(ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    """The path type is similar to the :class:`File` type but it performs | 
				
			||||
    different checks.  First of all, instead of returning an open file | 
				
			||||
    handle it returns just the filename.  Secondly, it can perform various | 
				
			||||
    basic checks about what the file or directory should be. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 6.0 | 
				
			||||
       `allow_dash` was added. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param exists: if set to true, the file or directory needs to exist for | 
				
			||||
                   this value to be valid.  If this is not required and a | 
				
			||||
                   file does indeed not exist, then all further checks are | 
				
			||||
                   silently skipped. | 
				
			||||
    :param file_okay: controls if a file is a possible value. | 
				
			||||
    :param dir_okay: controls if a directory is a possible value. | 
				
			||||
    :param writable: if true, a writable check is performed. | 
				
			||||
    :param readable: if true, a readable check is performed. | 
				
			||||
    :param resolve_path: if this is true, then the path is fully resolved | 
				
			||||
                         before the value is passed onwards.  This means | 
				
			||||
                         that it's absolute and symlinks are resolved. | 
				
			||||
    :param allow_dash: If this is set to `True`, a single dash to indicate | 
				
			||||
                       standard streams is permitted. | 
				
			||||
    :param type: optionally a string type that should be used to | 
				
			||||
                 represent the path.  The default is `None` which | 
				
			||||
                 means the return value will be either bytes or | 
				
			||||
                 unicode depending on what makes most sense given the | 
				
			||||
                 input data Click deals with. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    envvar_list_splitter = os.path.pathsep | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, exists=False, file_okay=True, dir_okay=True, | 
				
			||||
                 writable=False, readable=True, resolve_path=False, | 
				
			||||
                 allow_dash=False, path_type=None): | 
				
			||||
        self.exists = exists | 
				
			||||
        self.file_okay = file_okay | 
				
			||||
        self.dir_okay = dir_okay | 
				
			||||
        self.writable = writable | 
				
			||||
        self.readable = readable | 
				
			||||
        self.resolve_path = resolve_path | 
				
			||||
        self.allow_dash = allow_dash | 
				
			||||
        self.type = path_type | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if self.file_okay and not self.dir_okay: | 
				
			||||
            self.name = 'file' | 
				
			||||
            self.path_type = 'File' | 
				
			||||
        if self.dir_okay and not self.file_okay: | 
				
			||||
            self.name = 'directory' | 
				
			||||
            self.path_type = 'Directory' | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            self.name = 'path' | 
				
			||||
            self.path_type = 'Path' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def coerce_path_result(self, rv): | 
				
			||||
        if self.type is not None and not isinstance(rv, self.type): | 
				
			||||
            if self.type is text_type: | 
				
			||||
                rv = rv.decode(get_filesystem_encoding()) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                rv = rv.encode(get_filesystem_encoding()) | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        rv = value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        is_dash = self.file_okay and self.allow_dash and rv in (b'-', '-') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not is_dash: | 
				
			||||
            if self.resolve_path: | 
				
			||||
                rv = os.path.realpath(rv) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                st = os.stat(rv) | 
				
			||||
            except OSError: | 
				
			||||
                if not self.exists: | 
				
			||||
                    return self.coerce_path_result(rv) | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s "%s" does not exist.' % ( | 
				
			||||
                    self.path_type, | 
				
			||||
                    filename_to_ui(value) | 
				
			||||
                ), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if not self.file_okay and stat.S_ISREG(st.st_mode): | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s "%s" is a file.' % ( | 
				
			||||
                    self.path_type, | 
				
			||||
                    filename_to_ui(value) | 
				
			||||
                ), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
            if not self.dir_okay and stat.S_ISDIR(st.st_mode): | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s "%s" is a directory.' % ( | 
				
			||||
                    self.path_type, | 
				
			||||
                    filename_to_ui(value) | 
				
			||||
                ), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
            if self.writable and not os.access(value, os.W_OK): | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s "%s" is not writable.' % ( | 
				
			||||
                    self.path_type, | 
				
			||||
                    filename_to_ui(value) | 
				
			||||
                ), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
            if self.readable and not os.access(value, os.R_OK): | 
				
			||||
                self.fail('%s "%s" is not readable.' % ( | 
				
			||||
                    self.path_type, | 
				
			||||
                    filename_to_ui(value) | 
				
			||||
                ), param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return self.coerce_path_result(rv) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Tuple(CompositeParamType): | 
				
			||||
    """The default behavior of Click is to apply a type on a value directly. | 
				
			||||
    This works well in most cases, except for when `nargs` is set to a fixed | 
				
			||||
    count and different types should be used for different items.  In this | 
				
			||||
    case the :class:`Tuple` type can be used.  This type can only be used | 
				
			||||
    if `nargs` is set to a fixed number. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    For more information see :ref:`tuple-type`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This can be selected by using a Python tuple literal as a type. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param types: a list of types that should be used for the tuple items. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, types): | 
				
			||||
        self.types = [convert_type(ty) for ty in types] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def name(self): | 
				
			||||
        return "<" + " ".join(ty.name for ty in self.types) + ">" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def arity(self): | 
				
			||||
        return len(self.types) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        if len(value) != len(self.types): | 
				
			||||
            raise TypeError('It would appear that nargs is set to conflict ' | 
				
			||||
                            'with the composite type arity.') | 
				
			||||
        return tuple(ty(x, param, ctx) for ty, x in zip(self.types, value)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def convert_type(ty, default=None): | 
				
			||||
    """Converts a callable or python ty into the most appropriate param | 
				
			||||
    ty. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    guessed_type = False | 
				
			||||
    if ty is None and default is not None: | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(default, tuple): | 
				
			||||
            ty = tuple(map(type, default)) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            ty = type(default) | 
				
			||||
        guessed_type = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(ty, tuple): | 
				
			||||
        return Tuple(ty) | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(ty, ParamType): | 
				
			||||
        return ty | 
				
			||||
    if ty is text_type or ty is str or ty is None: | 
				
			||||
        return STRING | 
				
			||||
    if ty is int: | 
				
			||||
        return INT | 
				
			||||
    # Booleans are only okay if not guessed.  This is done because for | 
				
			||||
    # flags the default value is actually a bit of a lie in that it | 
				
			||||
    # indicates which of the flags is the one we want.  See get_default() | 
				
			||||
    # for more information. | 
				
			||||
    if ty is bool and not guessed_type: | 
				
			||||
        return BOOL | 
				
			||||
    if ty is float: | 
				
			||||
        return FLOAT | 
				
			||||
    if guessed_type: | 
				
			||||
        return STRING | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Catch a common mistake | 
				
			||||
    if __debug__: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            if issubclass(ty, ParamType): | 
				
			||||
                raise AssertionError('Attempted to use an uninstantiated ' | 
				
			||||
                                     'parameter type (%s).' % ty) | 
				
			||||
        except TypeError: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
    return FuncParamType(ty) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
#: A dummy parameter type that just does nothing.  From a user's | 
				
			||||
#: perspective this appears to just be the same as `STRING` but internally | 
				
			||||
#: no string conversion takes place.  This is necessary to achieve the | 
				
			||||
#: same bytes/unicode behavior on Python 2/3 in situations where you want | 
				
			||||
#: to not convert argument types.  This is usually useful when working | 
				
			||||
#: with file paths as they can appear in bytes and unicode. | 
				
			||||
#: | 
				
			||||
#: For path related uses the :class:`Path` type is a better choice but | 
				
			||||
#: there are situations where an unprocessed type is useful which is why | 
				
			||||
#: it is is provided. | 
				
			||||
#: | 
				
			||||
#: .. versionadded:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
UNPROCESSED = UnprocessedParamType() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
#: A unicode string parameter type which is the implicit default.  This | 
				
			||||
#: can also be selected by using ``str`` as type. | 
				
			||||
STRING = StringParamType() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
#: An integer parameter.  This can also be selected by using ``int`` as | 
				
			||||
#: type. | 
				
			||||
INT = IntParamType() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
#: A floating point value parameter.  This can also be selected by using | 
				
			||||
#: ``float`` as type. | 
				
			||||
FLOAT = FloatParamType() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
#: A boolean parameter.  This is the default for boolean flags.  This can | 
				
			||||
#: also be selected by using ``bool`` as a type. | 
				
			||||
BOOL = BoolParamType() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
#: A UUID parameter. | 
				
			||||
UUID = UUIDParameterType() | 
				
			||||
@ -1,415 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from .globals import resolve_color_default | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import text_type, open_stream, get_filesystem_encoding, \ | 
				
			||||
    get_streerror, string_types, PY2, binary_streams, text_streams, \ | 
				
			||||
    filename_to_ui, auto_wrap_for_ansi, strip_ansi, should_strip_ansi, \ | 
				
			||||
    _default_text_stdout, _default_text_stderr, is_bytes, WIN | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if not PY2: | 
				
			||||
    from ._compat import _find_binary_writer | 
				
			||||
elif WIN: | 
				
			||||
    from ._winconsole import _get_windows_argv, \ | 
				
			||||
         _hash_py_argv, _initial_argv_hash | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
echo_native_types = string_types + (bytes, bytearray) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _posixify(name): | 
				
			||||
    return '-'.join(name.split()).lower() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def safecall(func): | 
				
			||||
    """Wraps a function so that it swallows exceptions.""" | 
				
			||||
    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return func(*args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
    return wrapper | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def make_str(value): | 
				
			||||
    """Converts a value into a valid string.""" | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(value, bytes): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return value.decode(get_filesystem_encoding()) | 
				
			||||
        except UnicodeError: | 
				
			||||
            return value.decode('utf-8', 'replace') | 
				
			||||
    return text_type(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def make_default_short_help(help, max_length=45): | 
				
			||||
    words = help.split() | 
				
			||||
    total_length = 0 | 
				
			||||
    result = [] | 
				
			||||
    done = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    for word in words: | 
				
			||||
        if word[-1:] == '.': | 
				
			||||
            done = True | 
				
			||||
        new_length = result and 1 + len(word) or len(word) | 
				
			||||
        if total_length + new_length > max_length: | 
				
			||||
            result.append('...') | 
				
			||||
            done = True | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            if result: | 
				
			||||
                result.append(' ') | 
				
			||||
            result.append(word) | 
				
			||||
        if done: | 
				
			||||
            break | 
				
			||||
        total_length += new_length | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return ''.join(result) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class LazyFile(object): | 
				
			||||
    """A lazy file works like a regular file but it does not fully open | 
				
			||||
    the file but it does perform some basic checks early to see if the | 
				
			||||
    filename parameter does make sense.  This is useful for safely opening | 
				
			||||
    files for writing. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, filename, mode='r', encoding=None, errors='strict', | 
				
			||||
                 atomic=False): | 
				
			||||
        self.name = filename | 
				
			||||
        self.mode = mode | 
				
			||||
        self.encoding = encoding | 
				
			||||
        self.errors = errors | 
				
			||||
        self.atomic = atomic | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if filename == '-': | 
				
			||||
            self._f, self.should_close = open_stream(filename, mode, | 
				
			||||
                                                     encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            if 'r' in mode: | 
				
			||||
                # Open and close the file in case we're opening it for | 
				
			||||
                # reading so that we can catch at least some errors in | 
				
			||||
                # some cases early. | 
				
			||||
                open(filename, mode).close() | 
				
			||||
            self._f = None | 
				
			||||
            self.should_close = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __getattr__(self, name): | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(self.open(), name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self._f is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return repr(self._f) | 
				
			||||
        return '<unopened file %r %s>' % (self.name, self.mode) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def open(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Opens the file if it's not yet open.  This call might fail with | 
				
			||||
        a :exc:`FileError`.  Not handling this error will produce an error | 
				
			||||
        that Click shows. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if self._f is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return self._f | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            rv, self.should_close = open_stream(self.name, self.mode, | 
				
			||||
                                                self.encoding, | 
				
			||||
                                                self.errors, | 
				
			||||
                                                atomic=self.atomic) | 
				
			||||
        except (IOError, OSError) as e: | 
				
			||||
            from .exceptions import FileError | 
				
			||||
            raise FileError(self.name, hint=get_streerror(e)) | 
				
			||||
        self._f = rv | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def close(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Closes the underlying file, no matter what.""" | 
				
			||||
        if self._f is not None: | 
				
			||||
            self._f.close() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def close_intelligently(self): | 
				
			||||
        """This function only closes the file if it was opened by the lazy | 
				
			||||
        file wrapper.  For instance this will never close stdin. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if self.should_close: | 
				
			||||
            self.close() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): | 
				
			||||
        self.close_intelligently() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __iter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        self.open() | 
				
			||||
        return iter(self._f) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class KeepOpenFile(object): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, file): | 
				
			||||
        self._file = file | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __getattr__(self, name): | 
				
			||||
        return getattr(self._file, name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): | 
				
			||||
        pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return repr(self._file) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __iter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return iter(self._file) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def echo(message=None, file=None, nl=True, err=False, color=None): | 
				
			||||
    """Prints a message plus a newline to the given file or stdout.  On | 
				
			||||
    first sight, this looks like the print function, but it has improved | 
				
			||||
    support for handling Unicode and binary data that does not fail no | 
				
			||||
    matter how badly configured the system is. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Primarily it means that you can print binary data as well as Unicode | 
				
			||||
    data on both 2.x and 3.x to the given file in the most appropriate way | 
				
			||||
    possible.  This is a very carefree function as in that it will try its | 
				
			||||
    best to not fail.  As of Click 6.0 this includes support for unicode | 
				
			||||
    output on the Windows console. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    In addition to that, if `colorama`_ is installed, the echo function will | 
				
			||||
    also support clever handling of ANSI codes.  Essentially it will then | 
				
			||||
    do the following: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    -   add transparent handling of ANSI color codes on Windows. | 
				
			||||
    -   hide ANSI codes automatically if the destination file is not a | 
				
			||||
        terminal. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. _colorama: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/colorama | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 6.0 | 
				
			||||
       As of Click 6.0 the echo function will properly support unicode | 
				
			||||
       output on the windows console.  Not that click does not modify | 
				
			||||
       the interpreter in any way which means that `sys.stdout` or the | 
				
			||||
       print statement or function will still not provide unicode support. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
       Starting with version 2.0 of Click, the echo function will work | 
				
			||||
       with colorama if it's installed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 3.0 | 
				
			||||
       The `err` parameter was added. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 4.0 | 
				
			||||
       Added the `color` flag. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param message: the message to print | 
				
			||||
    :param file: the file to write to (defaults to ``stdout``) | 
				
			||||
    :param err: if set to true the file defaults to ``stderr`` instead of | 
				
			||||
                ``stdout``.  This is faster and easier than calling | 
				
			||||
                :func:`get_text_stderr` yourself. | 
				
			||||
    :param nl: if set to `True` (the default) a newline is printed afterwards. | 
				
			||||
    :param color: controls if the terminal supports ANSI colors or not.  The | 
				
			||||
                  default is autodetection. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if file is None: | 
				
			||||
        if err: | 
				
			||||
            file = _default_text_stderr() | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            file = _default_text_stdout() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Convert non bytes/text into the native string type. | 
				
			||||
    if message is not None and not isinstance(message, echo_native_types): | 
				
			||||
        message = text_type(message) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if nl: | 
				
			||||
        message = message or u'' | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(message, text_type): | 
				
			||||
            message += u'\n' | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            message += b'\n' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # If there is a message, and we're in Python 3, and the value looks | 
				
			||||
    # like bytes, we manually need to find the binary stream and write the | 
				
			||||
    # message in there.  This is done separately so that most stream | 
				
			||||
    # types will work as you would expect.  Eg: you can write to StringIO | 
				
			||||
    # for other cases. | 
				
			||||
    if message and not PY2 and is_bytes(message): | 
				
			||||
        binary_file = _find_binary_writer(file) | 
				
			||||
        if binary_file is not None: | 
				
			||||
            file.flush() | 
				
			||||
            binary_file.write(message) | 
				
			||||
            binary_file.flush() | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # ANSI-style support.  If there is no message or we are dealing with | 
				
			||||
    # bytes nothing is happening.  If we are connected to a file we want | 
				
			||||
    # to strip colors.  If we are on windows we either wrap the stream | 
				
			||||
    # to strip the color or we use the colorama support to translate the | 
				
			||||
    # ansi codes to API calls. | 
				
			||||
    if message and not is_bytes(message): | 
				
			||||
        color = resolve_color_default(color) | 
				
			||||
        if should_strip_ansi(file, color): | 
				
			||||
            message = strip_ansi(message) | 
				
			||||
        elif WIN: | 
				
			||||
            if auto_wrap_for_ansi is not None: | 
				
			||||
                file = auto_wrap_for_ansi(file) | 
				
			||||
            elif not color: | 
				
			||||
                message = strip_ansi(message) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if message: | 
				
			||||
        file.write(message) | 
				
			||||
    file.flush() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_binary_stream(name): | 
				
			||||
    """Returns a system stream for byte processing.  This essentially | 
				
			||||
    returns the stream from the sys module with the given name but it | 
				
			||||
    solves some compatibility issues between different Python versions. | 
				
			||||
    Primarily this function is necessary for getting binary streams on | 
				
			||||
    Python 3. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param name: the name of the stream to open.  Valid names are ``'stdin'``, | 
				
			||||
                 ``'stdout'`` and ``'stderr'`` | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    opener = binary_streams.get(name) | 
				
			||||
    if opener is None: | 
				
			||||
        raise TypeError('Unknown standard stream %r' % name) | 
				
			||||
    return opener() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_text_stream(name, encoding=None, errors='strict'): | 
				
			||||
    """Returns a system stream for text processing.  This usually returns | 
				
			||||
    a wrapped stream around a binary stream returned from | 
				
			||||
    :func:`get_binary_stream` but it also can take shortcuts on Python 3 | 
				
			||||
    for already correctly configured streams. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param name: the name of the stream to open.  Valid names are ``'stdin'``, | 
				
			||||
                 ``'stdout'`` and ``'stderr'`` | 
				
			||||
    :param encoding: overrides the detected default encoding. | 
				
			||||
    :param errors: overrides the default error mode. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    opener = text_streams.get(name) | 
				
			||||
    if opener is None: | 
				
			||||
        raise TypeError('Unknown standard stream %r' % name) | 
				
			||||
    return opener(encoding, errors) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def open_file(filename, mode='r', encoding=None, errors='strict', | 
				
			||||
              lazy=False, atomic=False): | 
				
			||||
    """This is similar to how the :class:`File` works but for manual | 
				
			||||
    usage.  Files are opened non lazy by default.  This can open regular | 
				
			||||
    files as well as stdin/stdout if ``'-'`` is passed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If stdin/stdout is returned the stream is wrapped so that the context | 
				
			||||
    manager will not close the stream accidentally.  This makes it possible | 
				
			||||
    to always use the function like this without having to worry to | 
				
			||||
    accidentally close a standard stream:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        with open_file(filename) as f: | 
				
			||||
            ... | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 3.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param filename: the name of the file to open (or ``'-'`` for stdin/stdout). | 
				
			||||
    :param mode: the mode in which to open the file. | 
				
			||||
    :param encoding: the encoding to use. | 
				
			||||
    :param errors: the error handling for this file. | 
				
			||||
    :param lazy: can be flipped to true to open the file lazily. | 
				
			||||
    :param atomic: in atomic mode writes go into a temporary file and it's | 
				
			||||
                   moved on close. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if lazy: | 
				
			||||
        return LazyFile(filename, mode, encoding, errors, atomic=atomic) | 
				
			||||
    f, should_close = open_stream(filename, mode, encoding, errors, | 
				
			||||
                                  atomic=atomic) | 
				
			||||
    if not should_close: | 
				
			||||
        f = KeepOpenFile(f) | 
				
			||||
    return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_os_args(): | 
				
			||||
    """This returns the argument part of sys.argv in the most appropriate | 
				
			||||
    form for processing.  What this means is that this return value is in | 
				
			||||
    a format that works for Click to process but does not necessarily | 
				
			||||
    correspond well to what's actually standard for the interpreter. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    On most environments the return value is ``sys.argv[:1]`` unchanged. | 
				
			||||
    However if you are on Windows and running Python 2 the return value | 
				
			||||
    will actually be a list of unicode strings instead because the | 
				
			||||
    default behavior on that platform otherwise will not be able to | 
				
			||||
    carry all possible values that sys.argv can have. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 6.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    # We can only extract the unicode argv if sys.argv has not been | 
				
			||||
    # changed since the startup of the application. | 
				
			||||
    if PY2 and WIN and _initial_argv_hash == _hash_py_argv(): | 
				
			||||
        return _get_windows_argv() | 
				
			||||
    return sys.argv[1:] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def format_filename(filename, shorten=False): | 
				
			||||
    """Formats a filename for user display.  The main purpose of this | 
				
			||||
    function is to ensure that the filename can be displayed at all.  This | 
				
			||||
    will decode the filename to unicode if necessary in a way that it will | 
				
			||||
    not fail.  Optionally, it can shorten the filename to not include the | 
				
			||||
    full path to the filename. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param filename: formats a filename for UI display.  This will also convert | 
				
			||||
                     the filename into unicode without failing. | 
				
			||||
    :param shorten: this optionally shortens the filename to strip of the | 
				
			||||
                    path that leads up to it. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if shorten: | 
				
			||||
        filename = os.path.basename(filename) | 
				
			||||
    return filename_to_ui(filename) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_app_dir(app_name, roaming=True, force_posix=False): | 
				
			||||
    r"""Returns the config folder for the application.  The default behavior | 
				
			||||
    is to return whatever is most appropriate for the operating system. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    To give you an idea, for an app called ``"Foo Bar"``, something like | 
				
			||||
    the following folders could be returned: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Mac OS X: | 
				
			||||
      ``~/Library/Application Support/Foo Bar`` | 
				
			||||
    Mac OS X (POSIX): | 
				
			||||
      ``~/.foo-bar`` | 
				
			||||
    Unix: | 
				
			||||
      ``~/.config/foo-bar`` | 
				
			||||
    Unix (POSIX): | 
				
			||||
      ``~/.foo-bar`` | 
				
			||||
    Win XP (roaming): | 
				
			||||
      ``C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data\Foo Bar`` | 
				
			||||
    Win XP (not roaming): | 
				
			||||
      ``C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Foo Bar`` | 
				
			||||
    Win 7 (roaming): | 
				
			||||
      ``C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Roaming\Foo Bar`` | 
				
			||||
    Win 7 (not roaming): | 
				
			||||
      ``C:\Users\<user>\AppData\Local\Foo Bar`` | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 2.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param app_name: the application name.  This should be properly capitalized | 
				
			||||
                     and can contain whitespace. | 
				
			||||
    :param roaming: controls if the folder should be roaming or not on Windows. | 
				
			||||
                    Has no affect otherwise. | 
				
			||||
    :param force_posix: if this is set to `True` then on any POSIX system the | 
				
			||||
                        folder will be stored in the home folder with a leading | 
				
			||||
                        dot instead of the XDG config home or darwin's | 
				
			||||
                        application support folder. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if WIN: | 
				
			||||
        key = roaming and 'APPDATA' or 'LOCALAPPDATA' | 
				
			||||
        folder = os.environ.get(key) | 
				
			||||
        if folder is None: | 
				
			||||
            folder = os.path.expanduser('~') | 
				
			||||
        return os.path.join(folder, app_name) | 
				
			||||
    if force_posix: | 
				
			||||
        return os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~/.' + _posixify(app_name))) | 
				
			||||
    if sys.platform == 'darwin': | 
				
			||||
        return os.path.join(os.path.expanduser( | 
				
			||||
            '~/Library/Application Support'), app_name) | 
				
			||||
    return os.path.join( | 
				
			||||
        os.environ.get('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', os.path.expanduser('~/.config')), | 
				
			||||
        _posixify(app_name)) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    A microframework based on Werkzeug.  It's extensively documented | 
				
			||||
    and follows best practice patterns. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
__version__ = '1.0.2' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# utilities we import from Werkzeug and Jinja2 that are unused | 
				
			||||
# in the module but are exported as public interface. | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.exceptions import abort | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.utils import redirect | 
				
			||||
from jinja2 import Markup, escape | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from .app import Flask, Request, Response | 
				
			||||
from .config import Config | 
				
			||||
from .helpers import url_for, flash, send_file, send_from_directory, \ | 
				
			||||
     get_flashed_messages, get_template_attribute, make_response, safe_join, \ | 
				
			||||
     stream_with_context | 
				
			||||
from .globals import current_app, g, request, session, _request_ctx_stack, \ | 
				
			||||
     _app_ctx_stack | 
				
			||||
from .ctx import has_request_context, has_app_context, \ | 
				
			||||
     after_this_request, copy_current_request_context | 
				
			||||
from .blueprints import Blueprint | 
				
			||||
from .templating import render_template, render_template_string | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# the signals | 
				
			||||
from .signals import signals_available, template_rendered, request_started, \ | 
				
			||||
     request_finished, got_request_exception, request_tearing_down, \ | 
				
			||||
     appcontext_tearing_down, appcontext_pushed, \ | 
				
			||||
     appcontext_popped, message_flashed, before_render_template | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# We're not exposing the actual json module but a convenient wrapper around | 
				
			||||
# it. | 
				
			||||
from . import json | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# This was the only thing that Flask used to export at one point and it had | 
				
			||||
# a more generic name. | 
				
			||||
jsonify = json.jsonify | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# backwards compat, goes away in 1.0 | 
				
			||||
from .sessions import SecureCookieSession as Session | 
				
			||||
json_available = True | 
				
			||||
@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.__main__ | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Alias for flask.run for the command line. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if __name__ == '__main__': | 
				
			||||
    from .cli import main | 
				
			||||
    main(as_module=True) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,99 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask._compat | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Some py2/py3 compatibility support based on a stripped down | 
				
			||||
    version of six so we don't have to depend on a specific version | 
				
			||||
    of it. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2 | 
				
			||||
_identity = lambda x: x | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if not PY2: | 
				
			||||
    text_type = str | 
				
			||||
    string_types = (str,) | 
				
			||||
    integer_types = (int,) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    iterkeys = lambda d: iter(d.keys()) | 
				
			||||
    itervalues = lambda d: iter(d.values()) | 
				
			||||
    iteritems = lambda d: iter(d.items()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    from inspect import getfullargspec as getargspec | 
				
			||||
    from io import StringIO | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def reraise(tp, value, tb=None): | 
				
			||||
        if value.__traceback__ is not tb: | 
				
			||||
            raise value.with_traceback(tb) | 
				
			||||
        raise value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    implements_to_string = _identity | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
else: | 
				
			||||
    text_type = unicode | 
				
			||||
    string_types = (str, unicode) | 
				
			||||
    integer_types = (int, long) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    iterkeys = lambda d: d.iterkeys() | 
				
			||||
    itervalues = lambda d: d.itervalues() | 
				
			||||
    iteritems = lambda d: d.iteritems() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    from inspect import getargspec | 
				
			||||
    from cStringIO import StringIO | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    exec('def reraise(tp, value, tb=None):\n raise tp, value, tb') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def implements_to_string(cls): | 
				
			||||
        cls.__unicode__ = cls.__str__ | 
				
			||||
        cls.__str__ = lambda x: x.__unicode__().encode('utf-8') | 
				
			||||
        return cls | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def with_metaclass(meta, *bases): | 
				
			||||
    """Create a base class with a metaclass.""" | 
				
			||||
    # This requires a bit of explanation: the basic idea is to make a | 
				
			||||
    # dummy metaclass for one level of class instantiation that replaces | 
				
			||||
    # itself with the actual metaclass. | 
				
			||||
    class metaclass(type): | 
				
			||||
        def __new__(cls, name, this_bases, d): | 
				
			||||
            return meta(name, bases, d) | 
				
			||||
    return type.__new__(metaclass, 'temporary_class', (), {}) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Certain versions of pypy have a bug where clearing the exception stack | 
				
			||||
# breaks the __exit__ function in a very peculiar way.  The second level of | 
				
			||||
# exception blocks is necessary because pypy seems to forget to check if an | 
				
			||||
# exception happened until the next bytecode instruction? | 
				
			||||
# | 
				
			||||
# Relevant PyPy bugfix commit: | 
				
			||||
# https://bitbucket.org/pypy/pypy/commits/77ecf91c635a287e88e60d8ddb0f4e9df4003301 | 
				
			||||
# According to ronan on #pypy IRC, it is released in PyPy2 2.3 and later | 
				
			||||
# versions. | 
				
			||||
# | 
				
			||||
# Ubuntu 14.04 has PyPy 2.2.1, which does exhibit this bug. | 
				
			||||
BROKEN_PYPY_CTXMGR_EXIT = False | 
				
			||||
if hasattr(sys, 'pypy_version_info'): | 
				
			||||
    class _Mgr(object): | 
				
			||||
        def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
            return self | 
				
			||||
        def __exit__(self, *args): | 
				
			||||
            if hasattr(sys, 'exc_clear'): | 
				
			||||
                # Python 3 (PyPy3) doesn't have exc_clear | 
				
			||||
                sys.exc_clear() | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            with _Mgr(): | 
				
			||||
                raise AssertionError() | 
				
			||||
        except: | 
				
			||||
            raise | 
				
			||||
    except TypeError: | 
				
			||||
        BROKEN_PYPY_CTXMGR_EXIT = True | 
				
			||||
    except AssertionError: | 
				
			||||
        pass | 
				
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			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.blueprints | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Blueprints are the recommended way to implement larger or more | 
				
			||||
    pluggable applications in Flask 0.7 and later. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
from functools import update_wrapper | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.urls import url_join | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from .helpers import _PackageBoundObject, _endpoint_from_view_func | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class BlueprintSetupState(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Temporary holder object for registering a blueprint with the | 
				
			||||
    application.  An instance of this class is created by the | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`~flask.Blueprint.make_setup_state` method and later passed | 
				
			||||
    to all register callback functions. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, blueprint, app, options, first_registration): | 
				
			||||
        #: a reference to the current application | 
				
			||||
        self.app = app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        #: a reference to the blueprint that created this setup state. | 
				
			||||
        self.blueprint = blueprint | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        #: a dictionary with all options that were passed to the | 
				
			||||
        #: :meth:`~flask.Flask.register_blueprint` method. | 
				
			||||
        self.options = options | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        #: as blueprints can be registered multiple times with the | 
				
			||||
        #: application and not everything wants to be registered | 
				
			||||
        #: multiple times on it, this attribute can be used to figure | 
				
			||||
        #: out if the blueprint was registered in the past already. | 
				
			||||
        self.first_registration = first_registration | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        subdomain = self.options.get('subdomain') | 
				
			||||
        if subdomain is None: | 
				
			||||
            subdomain = self.blueprint.subdomain | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        #: The subdomain that the blueprint should be active for, ``None`` | 
				
			||||
        #: otherwise. | 
				
			||||
        self.subdomain = subdomain | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        url_prefix = self.options.get('url_prefix') | 
				
			||||
        if url_prefix is None: | 
				
			||||
            url_prefix = self.blueprint.url_prefix | 
				
			||||
        #: The prefix that should be used for all URLs defined on the | 
				
			||||
        #: blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        self.url_prefix = url_prefix | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        #: A dictionary with URL defaults that is added to each and every | 
				
			||||
        #: URL that was defined with the blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        self.url_defaults = dict(self.blueprint.url_values_defaults) | 
				
			||||
        self.url_defaults.update(self.options.get('url_defaults', ())) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def add_url_rule(self, rule, endpoint=None, view_func=None, **options): | 
				
			||||
        """A helper method to register a rule (and optionally a view function) | 
				
			||||
        to the application.  The endpoint is automatically prefixed with the | 
				
			||||
        blueprint's name. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if self.url_prefix is not None: | 
				
			||||
            if rule: | 
				
			||||
                rule = '/'.join(( | 
				
			||||
                    self.url_prefix.rstrip('/'), rule.lstrip('/'))) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                rule = self.url_prefix | 
				
			||||
        options.setdefault('subdomain', self.subdomain) | 
				
			||||
        if endpoint is None: | 
				
			||||
            endpoint = _endpoint_from_view_func(view_func) | 
				
			||||
        defaults = self.url_defaults | 
				
			||||
        if 'defaults' in options: | 
				
			||||
            defaults = dict(defaults, **options.pop('defaults')) | 
				
			||||
        self.app.add_url_rule(rule, '%s.%s' % (self.blueprint.name, endpoint), | 
				
			||||
                              view_func, defaults=defaults, **options) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Blueprint(_PackageBoundObject): | 
				
			||||
    """Represents a blueprint.  A blueprint is an object that records | 
				
			||||
    functions that will be called with the | 
				
			||||
    :class:`~flask.blueprints.BlueprintSetupState` later to register functions | 
				
			||||
    or other things on the main application.  See :ref:`blueprints` for more | 
				
			||||
    information. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 0.7 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    warn_on_modifications = False | 
				
			||||
    _got_registered_once = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Blueprint local JSON decoder class to use. | 
				
			||||
    #: Set to ``None`` to use the app's :class:`~flask.app.Flask.json_encoder`. | 
				
			||||
    json_encoder = None | 
				
			||||
    #: Blueprint local JSON decoder class to use. | 
				
			||||
    #: Set to ``None`` to use the app's :class:`~flask.app.Flask.json_decoder`. | 
				
			||||
    json_decoder = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # TODO remove the next three attrs when Sphinx :inherited-members: works | 
				
			||||
    # https://github.com/sphinx-doc/sphinx/issues/741 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: The name of the package or module that this app belongs to. Do not | 
				
			||||
    #: change this once it is set by the constructor. | 
				
			||||
    import_name = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Location of the template files to be added to the template lookup. | 
				
			||||
    #: ``None`` if templates should not be added. | 
				
			||||
    template_folder = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Absolute path to the package on the filesystem. Used to look up | 
				
			||||
    #: resources contained in the package. | 
				
			||||
    root_path = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, name, import_name, static_folder=None, | 
				
			||||
                 static_url_path=None, template_folder=None, | 
				
			||||
                 url_prefix=None, subdomain=None, url_defaults=None, | 
				
			||||
                 root_path=None): | 
				
			||||
        _PackageBoundObject.__init__(self, import_name, template_folder, | 
				
			||||
                                     root_path=root_path) | 
				
			||||
        self.name = name | 
				
			||||
        self.url_prefix = url_prefix | 
				
			||||
        self.subdomain = subdomain | 
				
			||||
        self.static_folder = static_folder | 
				
			||||
        self.static_url_path = static_url_path | 
				
			||||
        self.deferred_functions = [] | 
				
			||||
        if url_defaults is None: | 
				
			||||
            url_defaults = {} | 
				
			||||
        self.url_values_defaults = url_defaults | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def record(self, func): | 
				
			||||
        """Registers a function that is called when the blueprint is | 
				
			||||
        registered on the application.  This function is called with the | 
				
			||||
        state as argument as returned by the :meth:`make_setup_state` | 
				
			||||
        method. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if self._got_registered_once and self.warn_on_modifications: | 
				
			||||
            from warnings import warn | 
				
			||||
            warn(Warning('The blueprint was already registered once ' | 
				
			||||
                         'but is getting modified now.  These changes ' | 
				
			||||
                         'will not show up.')) | 
				
			||||
        self.deferred_functions.append(func) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def record_once(self, func): | 
				
			||||
        """Works like :meth:`record` but wraps the function in another | 
				
			||||
        function that will ensure the function is only called once.  If the | 
				
			||||
        blueprint is registered a second time on the application, the | 
				
			||||
        function passed is not called. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def wrapper(state): | 
				
			||||
            if state.first_registration: | 
				
			||||
                func(state) | 
				
			||||
        return self.record(update_wrapper(wrapper, func)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def make_setup_state(self, app, options, first_registration=False): | 
				
			||||
        """Creates an instance of :meth:`~flask.blueprints.BlueprintSetupState` | 
				
			||||
        object that is later passed to the register callback functions. | 
				
			||||
        Subclasses can override this to return a subclass of the setup state. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return BlueprintSetupState(self, app, options, first_registration) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def register(self, app, options, first_registration=False): | 
				
			||||
        """Called by :meth:`Flask.register_blueprint` to register all views | 
				
			||||
        and callbacks registered on the blueprint with the application. Creates | 
				
			||||
        a :class:`.BlueprintSetupState` and calls each :meth:`record` callback | 
				
			||||
        with it. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param app: The application this blueprint is being registered with. | 
				
			||||
        :param options: Keyword arguments forwarded from | 
				
			||||
            :meth:`~Flask.register_blueprint`. | 
				
			||||
        :param first_registration: Whether this is the first time this | 
				
			||||
            blueprint has been registered on the application. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self._got_registered_once = True | 
				
			||||
        state = self.make_setup_state(app, options, first_registration) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if self.has_static_folder: | 
				
			||||
            state.add_url_rule( | 
				
			||||
                self.static_url_path + '/<path:filename>', | 
				
			||||
                view_func=self.send_static_file, endpoint='static' | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for deferred in self.deferred_functions: | 
				
			||||
            deferred(state) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def route(self, rule, **options): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.route` but for a blueprint.  The endpoint for the | 
				
			||||
        :func:`url_for` function is prefixed with the name of the blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            endpoint = options.pop("endpoint", f.__name__) | 
				
			||||
            self.add_url_rule(rule, endpoint, f, **options) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def add_url_rule(self, rule, endpoint=None, view_func=None, **options): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.add_url_rule` but for a blueprint.  The endpoint for | 
				
			||||
        the :func:`url_for` function is prefixed with the name of the blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if endpoint: | 
				
			||||
            assert '.' not in endpoint, "Blueprint endpoints should not contain dots" | 
				
			||||
        if view_func and hasattr(view_func, '__name__'): | 
				
			||||
            assert '.' not in view_func.__name__, "Blueprint view function name should not contain dots" | 
				
			||||
        self.record(lambda s: | 
				
			||||
            s.add_url_rule(rule, endpoint, view_func, **options)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def endpoint(self, endpoint): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.endpoint` but for a blueprint.  This does not | 
				
			||||
        prefix the endpoint with the blueprint name, this has to be done | 
				
			||||
        explicitly by the user of this method.  If the endpoint is prefixed | 
				
			||||
        with a `.` it will be registered to the current blueprint, otherwise | 
				
			||||
        it's an application independent endpoint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            def register_endpoint(state): | 
				
			||||
                state.app.view_functions[endpoint] = f | 
				
			||||
            self.record_once(register_endpoint) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def app_template_filter(self, name=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Register a custom template filter, available application wide.  Like | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`Flask.template_filter` but for a blueprint. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: the optional name of the filter, otherwise the | 
				
			||||
                     function name will be used. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            self.add_app_template_filter(f, name=name) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def add_app_template_filter(self, f, name=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Register a custom template filter, available application wide.  Like | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`Flask.add_template_filter` but for a blueprint.  Works exactly | 
				
			||||
        like the :meth:`app_template_filter` decorator. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: the optional name of the filter, otherwise the | 
				
			||||
                     function name will be used. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def register_template(state): | 
				
			||||
            state.app.jinja_env.filters[name or f.__name__] = f | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(register_template) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def app_template_test(self, name=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Register a custom template test, available application wide.  Like | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`Flask.template_test` but for a blueprint. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: the optional name of the test, otherwise the | 
				
			||||
                     function name will be used. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            self.add_app_template_test(f, name=name) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def add_app_template_test(self, f, name=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Register a custom template test, available application wide.  Like | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`Flask.add_template_test` but for a blueprint.  Works exactly | 
				
			||||
        like the :meth:`app_template_test` decorator. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: the optional name of the test, otherwise the | 
				
			||||
                     function name will be used. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def register_template(state): | 
				
			||||
            state.app.jinja_env.tests[name or f.__name__] = f | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(register_template) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def app_template_global(self, name=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Register a custom template global, available application wide.  Like | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`Flask.template_global` but for a blueprint. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: the optional name of the global, otherwise the | 
				
			||||
                     function name will be used. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            self.add_app_template_global(f, name=name) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def add_app_template_global(self, f, name=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Register a custom template global, available application wide.  Like | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`Flask.add_template_global` but for a blueprint.  Works exactly | 
				
			||||
        like the :meth:`app_template_global` decorator. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: the optional name of the global, otherwise the | 
				
			||||
                     function name will be used. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def register_template(state): | 
				
			||||
            state.app.jinja_env.globals[name or f.__name__] = f | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(register_template) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def before_request(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.before_request` but for a blueprint.  This function | 
				
			||||
        is only executed before each request that is handled by a function of | 
				
			||||
        that blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.before_request_funcs | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(self.name, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def before_app_request(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.before_request`.  Such a function is executed | 
				
			||||
        before each request, even if outside of a blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.before_request_funcs | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(None, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def before_app_first_request(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.before_first_request`.  Such a function is | 
				
			||||
        executed before the first request to the application. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.before_first_request_funcs.append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def after_request(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.after_request` but for a blueprint.  This function | 
				
			||||
        is only executed after each request that is handled by a function of | 
				
			||||
        that blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.after_request_funcs | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(self.name, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def after_app_request(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.after_request` but for a blueprint.  Such a function | 
				
			||||
        is executed after each request, even if outside of the blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.after_request_funcs | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(None, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def teardown_request(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.teardown_request` but for a blueprint.  This | 
				
			||||
        function is only executed when tearing down requests handled by a | 
				
			||||
        function of that blueprint.  Teardown request functions are executed | 
				
			||||
        when the request context is popped, even when no actual request was | 
				
			||||
        performed. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.teardown_request_funcs | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(self.name, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def teardown_app_request(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.teardown_request` but for a blueprint.  Such a | 
				
			||||
        function is executed when tearing down each request, even if outside of | 
				
			||||
        the blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.teardown_request_funcs | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(None, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def context_processor(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.context_processor` but for a blueprint.  This | 
				
			||||
        function is only executed for requests handled by a blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.template_context_processors | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(self.name, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def app_context_processor(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.context_processor` but for a blueprint.  Such a | 
				
			||||
        function is executed each request, even if outside of the blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.template_context_processors | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(None, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def app_errorhandler(self, code): | 
				
			||||
        """Like :meth:`Flask.errorhandler` but for a blueprint.  This | 
				
			||||
        handler is used for all requests, even if outside of the blueprint. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.errorhandler(code)(f)) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def url_value_preprocessor(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Registers a function as URL value preprocessor for this | 
				
			||||
        blueprint.  It's called before the view functions are called and | 
				
			||||
        can modify the url values provided. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.url_value_preprocessors | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(self.name, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def url_defaults(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Callback function for URL defaults for this blueprint.  It's called | 
				
			||||
        with the endpoint and values and should update the values passed | 
				
			||||
        in place. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.url_default_functions | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(self.name, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def app_url_value_preprocessor(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Same as :meth:`url_value_preprocessor` but application wide. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.url_value_preprocessors | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(None, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def app_url_defaults(self, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Same as :meth:`url_defaults` but application wide. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app.url_default_functions | 
				
			||||
            .setdefault(None, []).append(f)) | 
				
			||||
        return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def errorhandler(self, code_or_exception): | 
				
			||||
        """Registers an error handler that becomes active for this blueprint | 
				
			||||
        only.  Please be aware that routing does not happen local to a | 
				
			||||
        blueprint so an error handler for 404 usually is not handled by | 
				
			||||
        a blueprint unless it is caused inside a view function.  Another | 
				
			||||
        special case is the 500 internal server error which is always looked | 
				
			||||
        up from the application. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Otherwise works as the :meth:`~flask.Flask.errorhandler` decorator | 
				
			||||
        of the :class:`~flask.Flask` object. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            self.record_once(lambda s: s.app._register_error_handler( | 
				
			||||
                self.name, code_or_exception, f)) | 
				
			||||
            return f | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def register_error_handler(self, code_or_exception, f): | 
				
			||||
        """Non-decorator version of the :meth:`errorhandler` error attach | 
				
			||||
        function, akin to the :meth:`~flask.Flask.register_error_handler` | 
				
			||||
        application-wide function of the :class:`~flask.Flask` object but | 
				
			||||
        for error handlers limited to this blueprint. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        self.record_once(lambda s: s.app._register_error_handler( | 
				
			||||
            self.name, code_or_exception, f)) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,898 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.cli | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    A simple command line application to run flask apps. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from __future__ import print_function | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import ast | 
				
			||||
import inspect | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import re | 
				
			||||
import ssl | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
import traceback | 
				
			||||
from functools import update_wrapper | 
				
			||||
from operator import attrgetter | 
				
			||||
from threading import Lock, Thread | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import click | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.utils import import_string | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from . import __version__ | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import getargspec, iteritems, reraise, text_type | 
				
			||||
from .globals import current_app | 
				
			||||
from .helpers import get_debug_flag, get_env, get_load_dotenv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
try: | 
				
			||||
    import dotenv | 
				
			||||
except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
    dotenv = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class NoAppException(click.UsageError): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised if an application cannot be found or loaded.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def find_best_app(script_info, module): | 
				
			||||
    """Given a module instance this tries to find the best possible | 
				
			||||
    application in the module or raises an exception. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    from . import Flask | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Search for the most common names first. | 
				
			||||
    for attr_name in ('app', 'application'): | 
				
			||||
        app = getattr(module, attr_name, None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(app, Flask): | 
				
			||||
            return app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Otherwise find the only object that is a Flask instance. | 
				
			||||
    matches = [ | 
				
			||||
        v for k, v in iteritems(module.__dict__) if isinstance(v, Flask) | 
				
			||||
    ] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if len(matches) == 1: | 
				
			||||
        return matches[0] | 
				
			||||
    elif len(matches) > 1: | 
				
			||||
        raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
            'Detected multiple Flask applications in module "{module}". Use ' | 
				
			||||
            '"FLASK_APP={module}:name" to specify the correct ' | 
				
			||||
            'one.'.format(module=module.__name__) | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Search for app factory functions. | 
				
			||||
    for attr_name in ('create_app', 'make_app'): | 
				
			||||
        app_factory = getattr(module, attr_name, None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if inspect.isfunction(app_factory): | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                app = call_factory(script_info, app_factory) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                if isinstance(app, Flask): | 
				
			||||
                    return app | 
				
			||||
            except TypeError: | 
				
			||||
                if not _called_with_wrong_args(app_factory): | 
				
			||||
                    raise | 
				
			||||
                raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
                    'Detected factory "{factory}" in module "{module}", but ' | 
				
			||||
                    'could not call it without arguments. Use ' | 
				
			||||
                    '"FLASK_APP=\'{module}:{factory}(args)\'" to specify ' | 
				
			||||
                    'arguments.'.format( | 
				
			||||
                        factory=attr_name, module=module.__name__ | 
				
			||||
                    ) | 
				
			||||
                ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
        'Failed to find Flask application or factory in module "{module}". ' | 
				
			||||
        'Use "FLASK_APP={module}:name to specify one.'.format( | 
				
			||||
            module=module.__name__ | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
    ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def call_factory(script_info, app_factory, arguments=()): | 
				
			||||
    """Takes an app factory, a ``script_info` object and  optionally a tuple | 
				
			||||
    of arguments. Checks for the existence of a script_info argument and calls | 
				
			||||
    the app_factory depending on that and the arguments provided. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    args_spec = getargspec(app_factory) | 
				
			||||
    arg_names = args_spec.args | 
				
			||||
    arg_defaults = args_spec.defaults | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if 'script_info' in arg_names: | 
				
			||||
        return app_factory(*arguments, script_info=script_info) | 
				
			||||
    elif arguments: | 
				
			||||
        return app_factory(*arguments) | 
				
			||||
    elif not arguments and len(arg_names) == 1 and arg_defaults is None: | 
				
			||||
        return app_factory(script_info) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return app_factory() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _called_with_wrong_args(factory): | 
				
			||||
    """Check whether calling a function raised a ``TypeError`` because | 
				
			||||
    the call failed or because something in the factory raised the | 
				
			||||
    error. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param factory: the factory function that was called | 
				
			||||
    :return: true if the call failed | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    tb = sys.exc_info()[2] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        while tb is not None: | 
				
			||||
            if tb.tb_frame.f_code is factory.__code__: | 
				
			||||
                # in the factory, it was called successfully | 
				
			||||
                return False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            tb = tb.tb_next | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # didn't reach the factory | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
    finally: | 
				
			||||
        del tb | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def find_app_by_string(script_info, module, app_name): | 
				
			||||
    """Checks if the given string is a variable name or a function. If it is a | 
				
			||||
    function, it checks for specified arguments and whether it takes a | 
				
			||||
    ``script_info`` argument and calls the function with the appropriate | 
				
			||||
    arguments. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    from flask import Flask | 
				
			||||
    match = re.match(r'^ *([^ ()]+) *(?:\((.*?) *,? *\))? *$', app_name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if not match: | 
				
			||||
        raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
            '"{name}" is not a valid variable name or function ' | 
				
			||||
            'expression.'.format(name=app_name) | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    name, args = match.groups() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        attr = getattr(module, name) | 
				
			||||
    except AttributeError as e: | 
				
			||||
        raise NoAppException(e.args[0]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if inspect.isfunction(attr): | 
				
			||||
        if args: | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                args = ast.literal_eval('({args},)'.format(args=args)) | 
				
			||||
            except (ValueError, SyntaxError)as e: | 
				
			||||
                raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
                    'Could not parse the arguments in ' | 
				
			||||
                    '"{app_name}".'.format(e=e, app_name=app_name) | 
				
			||||
                ) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            args = () | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            app = call_factory(script_info, attr, args) | 
				
			||||
        except TypeError as e: | 
				
			||||
            if not _called_with_wrong_args(attr): | 
				
			||||
                raise | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
                '{e}\nThe factory "{app_name}" in module "{module}" could not ' | 
				
			||||
                'be called with the specified arguments.'.format( | 
				
			||||
                    e=e, app_name=app_name, module=module.__name__ | 
				
			||||
                ) | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        app = attr | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(app, Flask): | 
				
			||||
        return app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
        'A valid Flask application was not obtained from ' | 
				
			||||
        '"{module}:{app_name}".'.format( | 
				
			||||
            module=module.__name__, app_name=app_name | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
    ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def prepare_import(path): | 
				
			||||
    """Given a filename this will try to calculate the python path, add it | 
				
			||||
    to the search path and return the actual module name that is expected. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    path = os.path.realpath(path) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if os.path.splitext(path)[1] == '.py': | 
				
			||||
        path = os.path.splitext(path)[0] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if os.path.basename(path) == '__init__': | 
				
			||||
        path = os.path.dirname(path) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    module_name = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # move up until outside package structure (no __init__.py) | 
				
			||||
    while True: | 
				
			||||
        path, name = os.path.split(path) | 
				
			||||
        module_name.append(name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, '__init__.py')): | 
				
			||||
            break | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if sys.path[0] != path: | 
				
			||||
        sys.path.insert(0, path) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return '.'.join(module_name[::-1]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def locate_app(script_info, module_name, app_name, raise_if_not_found=True): | 
				
			||||
    __traceback_hide__ = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        __import__(module_name) | 
				
			||||
    except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
        # Reraise the ImportError if it occurred within the imported module. | 
				
			||||
        # Determine this by checking whether the trace has a depth > 1. | 
				
			||||
        if sys.exc_info()[-1].tb_next: | 
				
			||||
            raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
                'While importing "{name}", an ImportError was raised:' | 
				
			||||
                '\n\n{tb}'.format(name=module_name, tb=traceback.format_exc()) | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
        elif raise_if_not_found: | 
				
			||||
            raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
                'Could not import "{name}".'.format(name=module_name) | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    module = sys.modules[module_name] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if app_name is None: | 
				
			||||
        return find_best_app(script_info, module) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        return find_app_by_string(script_info, module, app_name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def get_version(ctx, param, value): | 
				
			||||
    if not value or ctx.resilient_parsing: | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
    message = 'Flask %(version)s\nPython %(python_version)s' | 
				
			||||
    click.echo(message % { | 
				
			||||
        'version': __version__, | 
				
			||||
        'python_version': sys.version, | 
				
			||||
    }, color=ctx.color) | 
				
			||||
    ctx.exit() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
version_option = click.Option( | 
				
			||||
    ['--version'], | 
				
			||||
    help='Show the flask version', | 
				
			||||
    expose_value=False, | 
				
			||||
    callback=get_version, | 
				
			||||
    is_flag=True, | 
				
			||||
    is_eager=True | 
				
			||||
) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class DispatchingApp(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Special application that dispatches to a Flask application which | 
				
			||||
    is imported by name in a background thread.  If an error happens | 
				
			||||
    it is recorded and shown as part of the WSGI handling which in case | 
				
			||||
    of the Werkzeug debugger means that it shows up in the browser. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, loader, use_eager_loading=False): | 
				
			||||
        self.loader = loader | 
				
			||||
        self._app = None | 
				
			||||
        self._lock = Lock() | 
				
			||||
        self._bg_loading_exc_info = None | 
				
			||||
        if use_eager_loading: | 
				
			||||
            self._load_unlocked() | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            self._load_in_background() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _load_in_background(self): | 
				
			||||
        def _load_app(): | 
				
			||||
            __traceback_hide__ = True | 
				
			||||
            with self._lock: | 
				
			||||
                try: | 
				
			||||
                    self._load_unlocked() | 
				
			||||
                except Exception: | 
				
			||||
                    self._bg_loading_exc_info = sys.exc_info() | 
				
			||||
        t = Thread(target=_load_app, args=()) | 
				
			||||
        t.start() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _flush_bg_loading_exception(self): | 
				
			||||
        __traceback_hide__ = True | 
				
			||||
        exc_info = self._bg_loading_exc_info | 
				
			||||
        if exc_info is not None: | 
				
			||||
            self._bg_loading_exc_info = None | 
				
			||||
            reraise(*exc_info) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _load_unlocked(self): | 
				
			||||
        __traceback_hide__ = True | 
				
			||||
        self._app = rv = self.loader() | 
				
			||||
        self._bg_loading_exc_info = None | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __call__(self, environ, start_response): | 
				
			||||
        __traceback_hide__ = True | 
				
			||||
        if self._app is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return self._app(environ, start_response) | 
				
			||||
        self._flush_bg_loading_exception() | 
				
			||||
        with self._lock: | 
				
			||||
            if self._app is not None: | 
				
			||||
                rv = self._app | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                rv = self._load_unlocked() | 
				
			||||
            return rv(environ, start_response) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class ScriptInfo(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Help object to deal with Flask applications.  This is usually not | 
				
			||||
    necessary to interface with as it's used internally in the dispatching | 
				
			||||
    to click.  In future versions of Flask this object will most likely play | 
				
			||||
    a bigger role.  Typically it's created automatically by the | 
				
			||||
    :class:`FlaskGroup` but you can also manually create it and pass it | 
				
			||||
    onwards as click object. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, app_import_path=None, create_app=None): | 
				
			||||
        #: Optionally the import path for the Flask application. | 
				
			||||
        self.app_import_path = app_import_path or os.environ.get('FLASK_APP') | 
				
			||||
        #: Optionally a function that is passed the script info to create | 
				
			||||
        #: the instance of the application. | 
				
			||||
        self.create_app = create_app | 
				
			||||
        #: A dictionary with arbitrary data that can be associated with | 
				
			||||
        #: this script info. | 
				
			||||
        self.data = {} | 
				
			||||
        self._loaded_app = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def load_app(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Loads the Flask app (if not yet loaded) and returns it.  Calling | 
				
			||||
        this multiple times will just result in the already loaded app to | 
				
			||||
        be returned. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        __traceback_hide__ = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if self._loaded_app is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return self._loaded_app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        app = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if self.create_app is not None: | 
				
			||||
            app = call_factory(self, self.create_app) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            if self.app_import_path: | 
				
			||||
                path, name = (self.app_import_path.split(':', 1) + [None])[:2] | 
				
			||||
                import_name = prepare_import(path) | 
				
			||||
                app = locate_app(self, import_name, name) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                for path in ('wsgi.py', 'app.py'): | 
				
			||||
                    import_name = prepare_import(path) | 
				
			||||
                    app = locate_app(self, import_name, None, | 
				
			||||
                                     raise_if_not_found=False) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                    if app: | 
				
			||||
                        break | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not app: | 
				
			||||
            raise NoAppException( | 
				
			||||
                'Could not locate a Flask application. You did not provide ' | 
				
			||||
                'the "FLASK_APP" environment variable, and a "wsgi.py" or ' | 
				
			||||
                '"app.py" module was not found in the current directory.' | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        debug = get_debug_flag() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Update the app's debug flag through the descriptor so that other | 
				
			||||
        # values repopulate as well. | 
				
			||||
        if debug is not None: | 
				
			||||
            app.debug = debug | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self._loaded_app = app | 
				
			||||
        return app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
pass_script_info = click.make_pass_decorator(ScriptInfo, ensure=True) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def with_appcontext(f): | 
				
			||||
    """Wraps a callback so that it's guaranteed to be executed with the | 
				
			||||
    script's application context.  If callbacks are registered directly | 
				
			||||
    to the ``app.cli`` object then they are wrapped with this function | 
				
			||||
    by default unless it's disabled. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    @click.pass_context | 
				
			||||
    def decorator(__ctx, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        with __ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo).load_app().app_context(): | 
				
			||||
            return __ctx.invoke(f, *args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    return update_wrapper(decorator, f) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class AppGroup(click.Group): | 
				
			||||
    """This works similar to a regular click :class:`~click.Group` but it | 
				
			||||
    changes the behavior of the :meth:`command` decorator so that it | 
				
			||||
    automatically wraps the functions in :func:`with_appcontext`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Not to be confused with :class:`FlaskGroup`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def command(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        """This works exactly like the method of the same name on a regular | 
				
			||||
        :class:`click.Group` but it wraps callbacks in :func:`with_appcontext` | 
				
			||||
        unless it's disabled by passing ``with_appcontext=False``. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        wrap_for_ctx = kwargs.pop('with_appcontext', True) | 
				
			||||
        def decorator(f): | 
				
			||||
            if wrap_for_ctx: | 
				
			||||
                f = with_appcontext(f) | 
				
			||||
            return click.Group.command(self, *args, **kwargs)(f) | 
				
			||||
        return decorator | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def group(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        """This works exactly like the method of the same name on a regular | 
				
			||||
        :class:`click.Group` but it defaults the group class to | 
				
			||||
        :class:`AppGroup`. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault('cls', AppGroup) | 
				
			||||
        return click.Group.group(self, *args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class FlaskGroup(AppGroup): | 
				
			||||
    """Special subclass of the :class:`AppGroup` group that supports | 
				
			||||
    loading more commands from the configured Flask app.  Normally a | 
				
			||||
    developer does not have to interface with this class but there are | 
				
			||||
    some very advanced use cases for which it makes sense to create an | 
				
			||||
    instance of this. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    For information as of why this is useful see :ref:`custom-scripts`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param add_default_commands: if this is True then the default run and | 
				
			||||
        shell commands wil be added. | 
				
			||||
    :param add_version_option: adds the ``--version`` option. | 
				
			||||
    :param create_app: an optional callback that is passed the script info and | 
				
			||||
        returns the loaded app. | 
				
			||||
    :param load_dotenv: Load the nearest :file:`.env` and :file:`.flaskenv` | 
				
			||||
        files to set environment variables. Will also change the working | 
				
			||||
        directory to the directory containing the first file found. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 1.0 | 
				
			||||
        If installed, python-dotenv will be used to load environment variables | 
				
			||||
        from :file:`.env` and :file:`.flaskenv` files. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, add_default_commands=True, create_app=None, | 
				
			||||
                 add_version_option=True, load_dotenv=True, **extra): | 
				
			||||
        params = list(extra.pop('params', None) or ()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if add_version_option: | 
				
			||||
            params.append(version_option) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        AppGroup.__init__(self, params=params, **extra) | 
				
			||||
        self.create_app = create_app | 
				
			||||
        self.load_dotenv = load_dotenv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if add_default_commands: | 
				
			||||
            self.add_command(run_command) | 
				
			||||
            self.add_command(shell_command) | 
				
			||||
            self.add_command(routes_command) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self._loaded_plugin_commands = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _load_plugin_commands(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self._loaded_plugin_commands: | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            import pkg_resources | 
				
			||||
        except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
            self._loaded_plugin_commands = True | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for ep in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points('flask.commands'): | 
				
			||||
            self.add_command(ep.load(), ep.name) | 
				
			||||
        self._loaded_plugin_commands = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_command(self, ctx, name): | 
				
			||||
        self._load_plugin_commands() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # We load built-in commands first as these should always be the | 
				
			||||
        # same no matter what the app does.  If the app does want to | 
				
			||||
        # override this it needs to make a custom instance of this group | 
				
			||||
        # and not attach the default commands. | 
				
			||||
        # | 
				
			||||
        # This also means that the script stays functional in case the | 
				
			||||
        # application completely fails. | 
				
			||||
        rv = AppGroup.get_command(self, ctx, name) | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        info = ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            rv = info.load_app().cli.get_command(ctx, name) | 
				
			||||
            if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
                return rv | 
				
			||||
        except NoAppException: | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def list_commands(self, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        self._load_plugin_commands() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # The commands available is the list of both the application (if | 
				
			||||
        # available) plus the builtin commands. | 
				
			||||
        rv = set(click.Group.list_commands(self, ctx)) | 
				
			||||
        info = ctx.ensure_object(ScriptInfo) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            rv.update(info.load_app().cli.list_commands(ctx)) | 
				
			||||
        except Exception: | 
				
			||||
            # Here we intentionally swallow all exceptions as we don't | 
				
			||||
            # want the help page to break if the app does not exist. | 
				
			||||
            # If someone attempts to use the command we try to create | 
				
			||||
            # the app again and this will give us the error. | 
				
			||||
            # However, we will not do so silently because that would confuse | 
				
			||||
            # users. | 
				
			||||
            traceback.print_exc() | 
				
			||||
        return sorted(rv) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def main(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        # Set a global flag that indicates that we were invoked from the | 
				
			||||
        # command line interface. This is detected by Flask.run to make the | 
				
			||||
        # call into a no-op. This is necessary to avoid ugly errors when the | 
				
			||||
        # script that is loaded here also attempts to start a server. | 
				
			||||
        os.environ['FLASK_RUN_FROM_CLI'] = 'true' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if get_load_dotenv(self.load_dotenv): | 
				
			||||
            load_dotenv() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        obj = kwargs.get('obj') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if obj is None: | 
				
			||||
            obj = ScriptInfo(create_app=self.create_app) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        kwargs['obj'] = obj | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault('auto_envvar_prefix', 'FLASK') | 
				
			||||
        return super(FlaskGroup, self).main(*args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _path_is_ancestor(path, other): | 
				
			||||
    """Take ``other`` and remove the length of ``path`` from it. Then join it | 
				
			||||
    to ``path``. If it is the original value, ``path`` is an ancestor of | 
				
			||||
    ``other``.""" | 
				
			||||
    return os.path.join(path, other[len(path):].lstrip(os.sep)) == other | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def load_dotenv(path=None): | 
				
			||||
    """Load "dotenv" files in order of precedence to set environment variables. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If an env var is already set it is not overwritten, so earlier files in the | 
				
			||||
    list are preferred over later files. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Changes the current working directory to the location of the first file | 
				
			||||
    found, with the assumption that it is in the top level project directory | 
				
			||||
    and will be where the Python path should import local packages from. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This is a no-op if `python-dotenv`_ is not installed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. _python-dotenv: https://github.com/theskumar/python-dotenv#readme | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param path: Load the file at this location instead of searching. | 
				
			||||
    :return: ``True`` if a file was loaded. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if dotenv is None: | 
				
			||||
        if path or os.path.exists('.env') or os.path.exists('.flaskenv'): | 
				
			||||
            click.secho( | 
				
			||||
                ' * Tip: There are .env files present.' | 
				
			||||
                ' Do "pip install python-dotenv" to use them.', | 
				
			||||
                fg='yellow') | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if path is not None: | 
				
			||||
        return dotenv.load_dotenv(path) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    new_dir = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    for name in ('.env', '.flaskenv'): | 
				
			||||
        path = dotenv.find_dotenv(name, usecwd=True) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not path: | 
				
			||||
            continue | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if new_dir is None: | 
				
			||||
            new_dir = os.path.dirname(path) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        dotenv.load_dotenv(path) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if new_dir and os.getcwd() != new_dir: | 
				
			||||
        os.chdir(new_dir) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return new_dir is not None  # at least one file was located and loaded | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def show_server_banner(env, debug, app_import_path, eager_loading): | 
				
			||||
    """Show extra startup messages the first time the server is run, | 
				
			||||
    ignoring the reloader. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    if os.environ.get('WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN') == 'true': | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if app_import_path is not None: | 
				
			||||
        message = ' * Serving Flask app "{0}"'.format(app_import_path) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not eager_loading: | 
				
			||||
            message += ' (lazy loading)' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        click.echo(message) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    click.echo(' * Environment: {0}'.format(env)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if env == 'production': | 
				
			||||
        click.secho( | 
				
			||||
            '   WARNING: Do not use the development server in a production' | 
				
			||||
            ' environment.', fg='red') | 
				
			||||
        click.secho('   Use a production WSGI server instead.', dim=True) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if debug is not None: | 
				
			||||
        click.echo(' * Debug mode: {0}'.format('on' if debug else 'off')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class CertParamType(click.ParamType): | 
				
			||||
    """Click option type for the ``--cert`` option. Allows either an | 
				
			||||
    existing file, the string ``'adhoc'``, or an import for a | 
				
			||||
    :class:`~ssl.SSLContext` object. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    name = 'path' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self): | 
				
			||||
        self.path_type = click.Path( | 
				
			||||
            exists=True, dir_okay=False, resolve_path=True) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def convert(self, value, param, ctx): | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            return self.path_type(value, param, ctx) | 
				
			||||
        except click.BadParameter: | 
				
			||||
            value = click.STRING(value, param, ctx).lower() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if value == 'adhoc': | 
				
			||||
                try: | 
				
			||||
                    import OpenSSL | 
				
			||||
                except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
                    raise click.BadParameter( | 
				
			||||
                        'Using ad-hoc certificates requires pyOpenSSL.', | 
				
			||||
                        ctx, param) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            obj = import_string(value, silent=True) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if sys.version_info < (2, 7): | 
				
			||||
                if obj: | 
				
			||||
                    return obj | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                if isinstance(obj, ssl.SSLContext): | 
				
			||||
                    return obj | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            raise | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _validate_key(ctx, param, value): | 
				
			||||
    """The ``--key`` option must be specified when ``--cert`` is a file. | 
				
			||||
    Modifies the ``cert`` param to be a ``(cert, key)`` pair if needed. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    cert = ctx.params.get('cert') | 
				
			||||
    is_adhoc = cert == 'adhoc' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if sys.version_info < (2, 7): | 
				
			||||
        is_context = cert and not isinstance(cert, (text_type, bytes)) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        is_context = isinstance(cert, ssl.SSLContext) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if value is not None: | 
				
			||||
        if is_adhoc: | 
				
			||||
            raise click.BadParameter( | 
				
			||||
                'When "--cert" is "adhoc", "--key" is not used.', | 
				
			||||
                ctx, param) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if is_context: | 
				
			||||
            raise click.BadParameter( | 
				
			||||
                'When "--cert" is an SSLContext object, "--key is not used.', | 
				
			||||
                ctx, param) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not cert: | 
				
			||||
            raise click.BadParameter( | 
				
			||||
                '"--cert" must also be specified.', | 
				
			||||
                ctx, param) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        ctx.params['cert'] = cert, value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        if cert and not (is_adhoc or is_context): | 
				
			||||
            raise click.BadParameter( | 
				
			||||
                'Required when using "--cert".', | 
				
			||||
                ctx, param) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
@click.command('run', short_help='Runs a development server.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--host', '-h', default='127.0.0.1', | 
				
			||||
              help='The interface to bind to.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--port', '-p', default=5000, | 
				
			||||
              help='The port to bind to.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--cert', type=CertParamType(), | 
				
			||||
              help='Specify a certificate file to use HTTPS.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--key', | 
				
			||||
              type=click.Path(exists=True, dir_okay=False, resolve_path=True), | 
				
			||||
              callback=_validate_key, expose_value=False, | 
				
			||||
              help='The key file to use when specifying a certificate.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--reload/--no-reload', default=None, | 
				
			||||
              help='Enable or disable the reloader. By default the reloader ' | 
				
			||||
              'is active if debug is enabled.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--debugger/--no-debugger', default=None, | 
				
			||||
              help='Enable or disable the debugger. By default the debugger ' | 
				
			||||
              'is active if debug is enabled.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--eager-loading/--lazy-loader', default=None, | 
				
			||||
              help='Enable or disable eager loading. By default eager ' | 
				
			||||
              'loading is enabled if the reloader is disabled.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option('--with-threads/--without-threads', default=True, | 
				
			||||
              help='Enable or disable multithreading.') | 
				
			||||
@pass_script_info | 
				
			||||
def run_command(info, host, port, reload, debugger, eager_loading, | 
				
			||||
                with_threads, cert): | 
				
			||||
    """Run a local development server. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This server is for development purposes only. It does not provide | 
				
			||||
    the stability, security, or performance of production WSGI servers. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The reloader and debugger are enabled by default if | 
				
			||||
    FLASK_ENV=development or FLASK_DEBUG=1. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    debug = get_debug_flag() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if reload is None: | 
				
			||||
        reload = debug | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if debugger is None: | 
				
			||||
        debugger = debug | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if eager_loading is None: | 
				
			||||
        eager_loading = not reload | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    show_server_banner(get_env(), debug, info.app_import_path, eager_loading) | 
				
			||||
    app = DispatchingApp(info.load_app, use_eager_loading=eager_loading) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    from werkzeug.serving import run_simple | 
				
			||||
    run_simple(host, port, app, use_reloader=reload, use_debugger=debugger, | 
				
			||||
               threaded=with_threads, ssl_context=cert) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
@click.command('shell', short_help='Runs a shell in the app context.') | 
				
			||||
@with_appcontext | 
				
			||||
def shell_command(): | 
				
			||||
    """Runs an interactive Python shell in the context of a given | 
				
			||||
    Flask application.  The application will populate the default | 
				
			||||
    namespace of this shell according to it's configuration. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This is useful for executing small snippets of management code | 
				
			||||
    without having to manually configure the application. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    import code | 
				
			||||
    from flask.globals import _app_ctx_stack | 
				
			||||
    app = _app_ctx_stack.top.app | 
				
			||||
    banner = 'Python %s on %s\nApp: %s [%s]\nInstance: %s' % ( | 
				
			||||
        sys.version, | 
				
			||||
        sys.platform, | 
				
			||||
        app.import_name, | 
				
			||||
        app.env, | 
				
			||||
        app.instance_path, | 
				
			||||
    ) | 
				
			||||
    ctx = {} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    # Support the regular Python interpreter startup script if someone | 
				
			||||
    # is using it. | 
				
			||||
    startup = os.environ.get('PYTHONSTARTUP') | 
				
			||||
    if startup and os.path.isfile(startup): | 
				
			||||
        with open(startup, 'r') as f: | 
				
			||||
            eval(compile(f.read(), startup, 'exec'), ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    ctx.update(app.make_shell_context()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    code.interact(banner=banner, local=ctx) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
@click.command('routes', short_help='Show the routes for the app.') | 
				
			||||
@click.option( | 
				
			||||
    '--sort', '-s', | 
				
			||||
    type=click.Choice(('endpoint', 'methods', 'rule', 'match')), | 
				
			||||
    default='endpoint', | 
				
			||||
    help=( | 
				
			||||
        'Method to sort routes by. "match" is the order that Flask will match ' | 
				
			||||
        'routes when dispatching a request.' | 
				
			||||
    ) | 
				
			||||
) | 
				
			||||
@click.option( | 
				
			||||
    '--all-methods', | 
				
			||||
    is_flag=True, | 
				
			||||
    help="Show HEAD and OPTIONS methods." | 
				
			||||
) | 
				
			||||
@with_appcontext | 
				
			||||
def routes_command(sort, all_methods): | 
				
			||||
    """Show all registered routes with endpoints and methods.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    rules = list(current_app.url_map.iter_rules()) | 
				
			||||
    if not rules: | 
				
			||||
        click.echo('No routes were registered.') | 
				
			||||
        return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    ignored_methods = set(() if all_methods else ('HEAD', 'OPTIONS')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if sort in ('endpoint', 'rule'): | 
				
			||||
        rules = sorted(rules, key=attrgetter(sort)) | 
				
			||||
    elif sort == 'methods': | 
				
			||||
        rules = sorted(rules, key=lambda rule: sorted(rule.methods)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    rule_methods = [ | 
				
			||||
        ', '.join(sorted(rule.methods - ignored_methods)) for rule in rules | 
				
			||||
    ] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    headers = ('Endpoint', 'Methods', 'Rule') | 
				
			||||
    widths = ( | 
				
			||||
        max(len(rule.endpoint) for rule in rules), | 
				
			||||
        max(len(methods) for methods in rule_methods), | 
				
			||||
        max(len(rule.rule) for rule in rules), | 
				
			||||
    ) | 
				
			||||
    widths = [max(len(h), w) for h, w in zip(headers, widths)] | 
				
			||||
    row = '{{0:<{0}}}  {{1:<{1}}}  {{2:<{2}}}'.format(*widths) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    click.echo(row.format(*headers).strip()) | 
				
			||||
    click.echo(row.format(*('-' * width for width in widths))) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    for rule, methods in zip(rules, rule_methods): | 
				
			||||
        click.echo(row.format(rule.endpoint, methods, rule.rule).rstrip()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
cli = FlaskGroup(help="""\ | 
				
			||||
A general utility script for Flask applications. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Provides commands from Flask, extensions, and the application. Loads the | 
				
			||||
application defined in the FLASK_APP environment variable, or from a wsgi.py | 
				
			||||
file. Setting the FLASK_ENV environment variable to 'development' will enable | 
				
			||||
debug mode. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
\b | 
				
			||||
  {prefix}{cmd} FLASK_APP=hello.py | 
				
			||||
  {prefix}{cmd} FLASK_ENV=development | 
				
			||||
  {prefix}flask run | 
				
			||||
""".format( | 
				
			||||
    cmd='export' if os.name == 'posix' else 'set', | 
				
			||||
    prefix='$ ' if os.name == 'posix' else '> ' | 
				
			||||
)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def main(as_module=False): | 
				
			||||
    args = sys.argv[1:] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if as_module: | 
				
			||||
        this_module = 'flask' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if sys.version_info < (2, 7): | 
				
			||||
            this_module += '.cli' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        name = 'python -m ' + this_module | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Python rewrites "python -m flask" to the path to the file in argv. | 
				
			||||
        # Restore the original command so that the reloader works. | 
				
			||||
        sys.argv = ['-m', this_module] + args | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        name = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    cli.main(args=args, prog_name=name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
if __name__ == '__main__': | 
				
			||||
    main(as_module=True) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,265 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.config | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Implements the configuration related objects. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
import types | 
				
			||||
import errno | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.utils import import_string | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import string_types, iteritems | 
				
			||||
from . import json | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class ConfigAttribute(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Makes an attribute forward to the config""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, name, get_converter=None): | 
				
			||||
        self.__name__ = name | 
				
			||||
        self.get_converter = get_converter | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __get__(self, obj, type=None): | 
				
			||||
        if obj is None: | 
				
			||||
            return self | 
				
			||||
        rv = obj.config[self.__name__] | 
				
			||||
        if self.get_converter is not None: | 
				
			||||
            rv = self.get_converter(rv) | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __set__(self, obj, value): | 
				
			||||
        obj.config[self.__name__] = value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Config(dict): | 
				
			||||
    """Works exactly like a dict but provides ways to fill it from files | 
				
			||||
    or special dictionaries.  There are two common patterns to populate the | 
				
			||||
    config. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Either you can fill the config from a config file:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        app.config.from_pyfile('yourconfig.cfg') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Or alternatively you can define the configuration options in the | 
				
			||||
    module that calls :meth:`from_object` or provide an import path to | 
				
			||||
    a module that should be loaded.  It is also possible to tell it to | 
				
			||||
    use the same module and with that provide the configuration values | 
				
			||||
    just before the call:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        DEBUG = True | 
				
			||||
        SECRET_KEY = 'development key' | 
				
			||||
        app.config.from_object(__name__) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    In both cases (loading from any Python file or loading from modules), | 
				
			||||
    only uppercase keys are added to the config.  This makes it possible to use | 
				
			||||
    lowercase values in the config file for temporary values that are not added | 
				
			||||
    to the config or to define the config keys in the same file that implements | 
				
			||||
    the application. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Probably the most interesting way to load configurations is from an | 
				
			||||
    environment variable pointing to a file:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        app.config.from_envvar('YOURAPPLICATION_SETTINGS') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    In this case before launching the application you have to set this | 
				
			||||
    environment variable to the file you want to use.  On Linux and OS X | 
				
			||||
    use the export statement:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        export YOURAPPLICATION_SETTINGS='/path/to/config/file' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    On windows use `set` instead. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param root_path: path to which files are read relative from.  When the | 
				
			||||
                      config object is created by the application, this is | 
				
			||||
                      the application's :attr:`~flask.Flask.root_path`. | 
				
			||||
    :param defaults: an optional dictionary of default values | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, root_path, defaults=None): | 
				
			||||
        dict.__init__(self, defaults or {}) | 
				
			||||
        self.root_path = root_path | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def from_envvar(self, variable_name, silent=False): | 
				
			||||
        """Loads a configuration from an environment variable pointing to | 
				
			||||
        a configuration file.  This is basically just a shortcut with nicer | 
				
			||||
        error messages for this line of code:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            app.config.from_pyfile(os.environ['YOURAPPLICATION_SETTINGS']) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param variable_name: name of the environment variable | 
				
			||||
        :param silent: set to ``True`` if you want silent failure for missing | 
				
			||||
                       files. | 
				
			||||
        :return: bool. ``True`` if able to load config, ``False`` otherwise. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        rv = os.environ.get(variable_name) | 
				
			||||
        if not rv: | 
				
			||||
            if silent: | 
				
			||||
                return False | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('The environment variable %r is not set ' | 
				
			||||
                               'and as such configuration could not be ' | 
				
			||||
                               'loaded.  Set this variable and make it ' | 
				
			||||
                               'point to a configuration file' % | 
				
			||||
                               variable_name) | 
				
			||||
        return self.from_pyfile(rv, silent=silent) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def from_pyfile(self, filename, silent=False): | 
				
			||||
        """Updates the values in the config from a Python file.  This function | 
				
			||||
        behaves as if the file was imported as module with the | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`from_object` function. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param filename: the filename of the config.  This can either be an | 
				
			||||
                         absolute filename or a filename relative to the | 
				
			||||
                         root path. | 
				
			||||
        :param silent: set to ``True`` if you want silent failure for missing | 
				
			||||
                       files. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.7 | 
				
			||||
           `silent` parameter. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        filename = os.path.join(self.root_path, filename) | 
				
			||||
        d = types.ModuleType('config') | 
				
			||||
        d.__file__ = filename | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            with open(filename, mode='rb') as config_file: | 
				
			||||
                exec(compile(config_file.read(), filename, 'exec'), d.__dict__) | 
				
			||||
        except IOError as e: | 
				
			||||
            if silent and e.errno in ( | 
				
			||||
                errno.ENOENT, errno.EISDIR, errno.ENOTDIR | 
				
			||||
            ): | 
				
			||||
                return False | 
				
			||||
            e.strerror = 'Unable to load configuration file (%s)' % e.strerror | 
				
			||||
            raise | 
				
			||||
        self.from_object(d) | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def from_object(self, obj): | 
				
			||||
        """Updates the values from the given object.  An object can be of one | 
				
			||||
        of the following two types: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        -   a string: in this case the object with that name will be imported | 
				
			||||
        -   an actual object reference: that object is used directly | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Objects are usually either modules or classes. :meth:`from_object` | 
				
			||||
        loads only the uppercase attributes of the module/class. A ``dict`` | 
				
			||||
        object will not work with :meth:`from_object` because the keys of a | 
				
			||||
        ``dict`` are not attributes of the ``dict`` class. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Example of module-based configuration:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            app.config.from_object('yourapplication.default_config') | 
				
			||||
            from yourapplication import default_config | 
				
			||||
            app.config.from_object(default_config) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        You should not use this function to load the actual configuration but | 
				
			||||
        rather configuration defaults.  The actual config should be loaded | 
				
			||||
        with :meth:`from_pyfile` and ideally from a location not within the | 
				
			||||
        package because the package might be installed system wide. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        See :ref:`config-dev-prod` for an example of class-based configuration | 
				
			||||
        using :meth:`from_object`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param obj: an import name or object | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(obj, string_types): | 
				
			||||
            obj = import_string(obj) | 
				
			||||
        for key in dir(obj): | 
				
			||||
            if key.isupper(): | 
				
			||||
                self[key] = getattr(obj, key) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def from_json(self, filename, silent=False): | 
				
			||||
        """Updates the values in the config from a JSON file. This function | 
				
			||||
        behaves as if the JSON object was a dictionary and passed to the | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`from_mapping` function. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param filename: the filename of the JSON file.  This can either be an | 
				
			||||
                         absolute filename or a filename relative to the | 
				
			||||
                         root path. | 
				
			||||
        :param silent: set to ``True`` if you want silent failure for missing | 
				
			||||
                       files. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        filename = os.path.join(self.root_path, filename) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            with open(filename) as json_file: | 
				
			||||
                obj = json.loads(json_file.read()) | 
				
			||||
        except IOError as e: | 
				
			||||
            if silent and e.errno in (errno.ENOENT, errno.EISDIR): | 
				
			||||
                return False | 
				
			||||
            e.strerror = 'Unable to load configuration file (%s)' % e.strerror | 
				
			||||
            raise | 
				
			||||
        return self.from_mapping(obj) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def from_mapping(self, *mapping, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        """Updates the config like :meth:`update` ignoring items with non-upper | 
				
			||||
        keys. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        mappings = [] | 
				
			||||
        if len(mapping) == 1: | 
				
			||||
            if hasattr(mapping[0], 'items'): | 
				
			||||
                mappings.append(mapping[0].items()) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                mappings.append(mapping[0]) | 
				
			||||
        elif len(mapping) > 1: | 
				
			||||
            raise TypeError( | 
				
			||||
                'expected at most 1 positional argument, got %d' % len(mapping) | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
        mappings.append(kwargs.items()) | 
				
			||||
        for mapping in mappings: | 
				
			||||
            for (key, value) in mapping: | 
				
			||||
                if key.isupper(): | 
				
			||||
                    self[key] = value | 
				
			||||
        return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_namespace(self, namespace, lowercase=True, trim_namespace=True): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns a dictionary containing a subset of configuration options | 
				
			||||
        that match the specified namespace/prefix. Example usage:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            app.config['IMAGE_STORE_TYPE'] = 'fs' | 
				
			||||
            app.config['IMAGE_STORE_PATH'] = '/var/app/images' | 
				
			||||
            app.config['IMAGE_STORE_BASE_URL'] = 'http://img.website.com' | 
				
			||||
            image_store_config = app.config.get_namespace('IMAGE_STORE_') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        The resulting dictionary `image_store_config` would look like:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            { | 
				
			||||
                'type': 'fs', | 
				
			||||
                'path': '/var/app/images', | 
				
			||||
                'base_url': 'http://img.website.com' | 
				
			||||
            } | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        This is often useful when configuration options map directly to | 
				
			||||
        keyword arguments in functions or class constructors. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param namespace: a configuration namespace | 
				
			||||
        :param lowercase: a flag indicating if the keys of the resulting | 
				
			||||
                          dictionary should be lowercase | 
				
			||||
        :param trim_namespace: a flag indicating if the keys of the resulting | 
				
			||||
                          dictionary should not include the namespace | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        rv = {} | 
				
			||||
        for k, v in iteritems(self): | 
				
			||||
            if not k.startswith(namespace): | 
				
			||||
                continue | 
				
			||||
            if trim_namespace: | 
				
			||||
                key = k[len(namespace):] | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                key = k | 
				
			||||
            if lowercase: | 
				
			||||
                key = key.lower() | 
				
			||||
            rv[key] = v | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return '<%s %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, dict.__repr__(self)) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,457 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.ctx | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Implements the objects required to keep the context. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
from functools import update_wrapper | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.exceptions import HTTPException | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from .globals import _request_ctx_stack, _app_ctx_stack | 
				
			||||
from .signals import appcontext_pushed, appcontext_popped | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import BROKEN_PYPY_CTXMGR_EXIT, reraise | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# a singleton sentinel value for parameter defaults | 
				
			||||
_sentinel = object() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class _AppCtxGlobals(object): | 
				
			||||
    """A plain object. Used as a namespace for storing data during an | 
				
			||||
    application context. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Creating an app context automatically creates this object, which is | 
				
			||||
    made available as the :data:`g` proxy. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. describe:: 'key' in g | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Check whether an attribute is present. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. describe:: iter(g) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Return an iterator over the attribute names. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get(self, name, default=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Get an attribute by name, or a default value. Like | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`dict.get`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: Name of attribute to get. | 
				
			||||
        :param default: Value to return if the attribute is not present. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return self.__dict__.get(name, default) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def pop(self, name, default=_sentinel): | 
				
			||||
        """Get and remove an attribute by name. Like :meth:`dict.pop`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: Name of attribute to pop. | 
				
			||||
        :param default: Value to return if the attribute is not present, | 
				
			||||
            instead of raise a ``KeyError``. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if default is _sentinel: | 
				
			||||
            return self.__dict__.pop(name) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            return self.__dict__.pop(name, default) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def setdefault(self, name, default=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Get the value of an attribute if it is present, otherwise | 
				
			||||
        set and return a default value. Like :meth:`dict.setdefault`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param name: Name of attribute to get. | 
				
			||||
        :param: default: Value to set and return if the attribute is not | 
				
			||||
            present. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return self.__dict__.setdefault(name, default) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __contains__(self, item): | 
				
			||||
        return item in self.__dict__ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __iter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return iter(self.__dict__) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        top = _app_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
        if top is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return '<flask.g of %r>' % top.app.name | 
				
			||||
        return object.__repr__(self) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def after_this_request(f): | 
				
			||||
    """Executes a function after this request.  This is useful to modify | 
				
			||||
    response objects.  The function is passed the response object and has | 
				
			||||
    to return the same or a new one. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Example:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        @app.route('/') | 
				
			||||
        def index(): | 
				
			||||
            @after_this_request | 
				
			||||
            def add_header(response): | 
				
			||||
                response.headers['X-Foo'] = 'Parachute' | 
				
			||||
                return response | 
				
			||||
            return 'Hello World!' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This is more useful if a function other than the view function wants to | 
				
			||||
    modify a response.  For instance think of a decorator that wants to add | 
				
			||||
    some headers without converting the return value into a response object. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 0.9 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    _request_ctx_stack.top._after_request_functions.append(f) | 
				
			||||
    return f | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def copy_current_request_context(f): | 
				
			||||
    """A helper function that decorates a function to retain the current | 
				
			||||
    request context.  This is useful when working with greenlets.  The moment | 
				
			||||
    the function is decorated a copy of the request context is created and | 
				
			||||
    then pushed when the function is called. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Example:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        import gevent | 
				
			||||
        from flask import copy_current_request_context | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        @app.route('/') | 
				
			||||
        def index(): | 
				
			||||
            @copy_current_request_context | 
				
			||||
            def do_some_work(): | 
				
			||||
                # do some work here, it can access flask.request like you | 
				
			||||
                # would otherwise in the view function. | 
				
			||||
                ... | 
				
			||||
            gevent.spawn(do_some_work) | 
				
			||||
            return 'Regular response' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    top = _request_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    if top is None: | 
				
			||||
        raise RuntimeError('This decorator can only be used at local scopes ' | 
				
			||||
            'when a request context is on the stack.  For instance within ' | 
				
			||||
            'view functions.') | 
				
			||||
    reqctx = top.copy() | 
				
			||||
    def wrapper(*args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        with reqctx: | 
				
			||||
            return f(*args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    return update_wrapper(wrapper, f) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def has_request_context(): | 
				
			||||
    """If you have code that wants to test if a request context is there or | 
				
			||||
    not this function can be used.  For instance, you may want to take advantage | 
				
			||||
    of request information if the request object is available, but fail | 
				
			||||
    silently if it is unavailable. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        class User(db.Model): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            def __init__(self, username, remote_addr=None): | 
				
			||||
                self.username = username | 
				
			||||
                if remote_addr is None and has_request_context(): | 
				
			||||
                    remote_addr = request.remote_addr | 
				
			||||
                self.remote_addr = remote_addr | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Alternatively you can also just test any of the context bound objects | 
				
			||||
    (such as :class:`request` or :class:`g` for truthness):: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        class User(db.Model): | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            def __init__(self, username, remote_addr=None): | 
				
			||||
                self.username = username | 
				
			||||
                if remote_addr is None and request: | 
				
			||||
                    remote_addr = request.remote_addr | 
				
			||||
                self.remote_addr = remote_addr | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 0.7 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    return _request_ctx_stack.top is not None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def has_app_context(): | 
				
			||||
    """Works like :func:`has_request_context` but for the application | 
				
			||||
    context.  You can also just do a boolean check on the | 
				
			||||
    :data:`current_app` object instead. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 0.9 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    return _app_ctx_stack.top is not None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class AppContext(object): | 
				
			||||
    """The application context binds an application object implicitly | 
				
			||||
    to the current thread or greenlet, similar to how the | 
				
			||||
    :class:`RequestContext` binds request information.  The application | 
				
			||||
    context is also implicitly created if a request context is created | 
				
			||||
    but the application is not on top of the individual application | 
				
			||||
    context. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        self.app = app | 
				
			||||
        self.url_adapter = app.create_url_adapter(None) | 
				
			||||
        self.g = app.app_ctx_globals_class() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Like request context, app contexts can be pushed multiple times | 
				
			||||
        # but there a basic "refcount" is enough to track them. | 
				
			||||
        self._refcnt = 0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def push(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Binds the app context to the current context.""" | 
				
			||||
        self._refcnt += 1 | 
				
			||||
        if hasattr(sys, 'exc_clear'): | 
				
			||||
            sys.exc_clear() | 
				
			||||
        _app_ctx_stack.push(self) | 
				
			||||
        appcontext_pushed.send(self.app) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def pop(self, exc=_sentinel): | 
				
			||||
        """Pops the app context.""" | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            self._refcnt -= 1 | 
				
			||||
            if self._refcnt <= 0: | 
				
			||||
                if exc is _sentinel: | 
				
			||||
                    exc = sys.exc_info()[1] | 
				
			||||
                self.app.do_teardown_appcontext(exc) | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            rv = _app_ctx_stack.pop() | 
				
			||||
        assert rv is self, 'Popped wrong app context.  (%r instead of %r)' \ | 
				
			||||
            % (rv, self) | 
				
			||||
        appcontext_popped.send(self.app) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        self.push() | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): | 
				
			||||
        self.pop(exc_value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if BROKEN_PYPY_CTXMGR_EXIT and exc_type is not None: | 
				
			||||
            reraise(exc_type, exc_value, tb) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class RequestContext(object): | 
				
			||||
    """The request context contains all request relevant information.  It is | 
				
			||||
    created at the beginning of the request and pushed to the | 
				
			||||
    `_request_ctx_stack` and removed at the end of it.  It will create the | 
				
			||||
    URL adapter and request object for the WSGI environment provided. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Do not attempt to use this class directly, instead use | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`~flask.Flask.test_request_context` and | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`~flask.Flask.request_context` to create this object. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    When the request context is popped, it will evaluate all the | 
				
			||||
    functions registered on the application for teardown execution | 
				
			||||
    (:meth:`~flask.Flask.teardown_request`). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The request context is automatically popped at the end of the request | 
				
			||||
    for you.  In debug mode the request context is kept around if | 
				
			||||
    exceptions happen so that interactive debuggers have a chance to | 
				
			||||
    introspect the data.  With 0.4 this can also be forced for requests | 
				
			||||
    that did not fail and outside of ``DEBUG`` mode.  By setting | 
				
			||||
    ``'flask._preserve_context'`` to ``True`` on the WSGI environment the | 
				
			||||
    context will not pop itself at the end of the request.  This is used by | 
				
			||||
    the :meth:`~flask.Flask.test_client` for example to implement the | 
				
			||||
    deferred cleanup functionality. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    You might find this helpful for unittests where you need the | 
				
			||||
    information from the context local around for a little longer.  Make | 
				
			||||
    sure to properly :meth:`~werkzeug.LocalStack.pop` the stack yourself in | 
				
			||||
    that situation, otherwise your unittests will leak memory. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, app, environ, request=None): | 
				
			||||
        self.app = app | 
				
			||||
        if request is None: | 
				
			||||
            request = app.request_class(environ) | 
				
			||||
        self.request = request | 
				
			||||
        self.url_adapter = app.create_url_adapter(self.request) | 
				
			||||
        self.flashes = None | 
				
			||||
        self.session = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Request contexts can be pushed multiple times and interleaved with | 
				
			||||
        # other request contexts.  Now only if the last level is popped we | 
				
			||||
        # get rid of them.  Additionally if an application context is missing | 
				
			||||
        # one is created implicitly so for each level we add this information | 
				
			||||
        self._implicit_app_ctx_stack = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # indicator if the context was preserved.  Next time another context | 
				
			||||
        # is pushed the preserved context is popped. | 
				
			||||
        self.preserved = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # remembers the exception for pop if there is one in case the context | 
				
			||||
        # preservation kicks in. | 
				
			||||
        self._preserved_exc = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Functions that should be executed after the request on the response | 
				
			||||
        # object.  These will be called before the regular "after_request" | 
				
			||||
        # functions. | 
				
			||||
        self._after_request_functions = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        self.match_request() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _get_g(self): | 
				
			||||
        return _app_ctx_stack.top.g | 
				
			||||
    def _set_g(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        _app_ctx_stack.top.g = value | 
				
			||||
    g = property(_get_g, _set_g) | 
				
			||||
    del _get_g, _set_g | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def copy(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Creates a copy of this request context with the same request object. | 
				
			||||
        This can be used to move a request context to a different greenlet. | 
				
			||||
        Because the actual request object is the same this cannot be used to | 
				
			||||
        move a request context to a different thread unless access to the | 
				
			||||
        request object is locked. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return self.__class__(self.app, | 
				
			||||
            environ=self.request.environ, | 
				
			||||
            request=self.request | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def match_request(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Can be overridden by a subclass to hook into the matching | 
				
			||||
        of the request. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            url_rule, self.request.view_args = \ | 
				
			||||
                self.url_adapter.match(return_rule=True) | 
				
			||||
            self.request.url_rule = url_rule | 
				
			||||
        except HTTPException as e: | 
				
			||||
            self.request.routing_exception = e | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def push(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Binds the request context to the current context.""" | 
				
			||||
        # If an exception occurs in debug mode or if context preservation is | 
				
			||||
        # activated under exception situations exactly one context stays | 
				
			||||
        # on the stack.  The rationale is that you want to access that | 
				
			||||
        # information under debug situations.  However if someone forgets to | 
				
			||||
        # pop that context again we want to make sure that on the next push | 
				
			||||
        # it's invalidated, otherwise we run at risk that something leaks | 
				
			||||
        # memory.  This is usually only a problem in test suite since this | 
				
			||||
        # functionality is not active in production environments. | 
				
			||||
        top = _request_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
        if top is not None and top.preserved: | 
				
			||||
            top.pop(top._preserved_exc) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Before we push the request context we have to ensure that there | 
				
			||||
        # is an application context. | 
				
			||||
        app_ctx = _app_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
        if app_ctx is None or app_ctx.app != self.app: | 
				
			||||
            app_ctx = self.app.app_context() | 
				
			||||
            app_ctx.push() | 
				
			||||
            self._implicit_app_ctx_stack.append(app_ctx) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            self._implicit_app_ctx_stack.append(None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if hasattr(sys, 'exc_clear'): | 
				
			||||
            sys.exc_clear() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        _request_ctx_stack.push(self) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Open the session at the moment that the request context is available. | 
				
			||||
        # This allows a custom open_session method to use the request context. | 
				
			||||
        # Only open a new session if this is the first time the request was | 
				
			||||
        # pushed, otherwise stream_with_context loses the session. | 
				
			||||
        if self.session is None: | 
				
			||||
            session_interface = self.app.session_interface | 
				
			||||
            self.session = session_interface.open_session( | 
				
			||||
                self.app, self.request | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if self.session is None: | 
				
			||||
                self.session = session_interface.make_null_session(self.app) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def pop(self, exc=_sentinel): | 
				
			||||
        """Pops the request context and unbinds it by doing that.  This will | 
				
			||||
        also trigger the execution of functions registered by the | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`~flask.Flask.teardown_request` decorator. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionchanged:: 0.9 | 
				
			||||
           Added the `exc` argument. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        app_ctx = self._implicit_app_ctx_stack.pop() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            clear_request = False | 
				
			||||
            if not self._implicit_app_ctx_stack: | 
				
			||||
                self.preserved = False | 
				
			||||
                self._preserved_exc = None | 
				
			||||
                if exc is _sentinel: | 
				
			||||
                    exc = sys.exc_info()[1] | 
				
			||||
                self.app.do_teardown_request(exc) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                # If this interpreter supports clearing the exception information | 
				
			||||
                # we do that now.  This will only go into effect on Python 2.x, | 
				
			||||
                # on 3.x it disappears automatically at the end of the exception | 
				
			||||
                # stack. | 
				
			||||
                if hasattr(sys, 'exc_clear'): | 
				
			||||
                    sys.exc_clear() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
                request_close = getattr(self.request, 'close', None) | 
				
			||||
                if request_close is not None: | 
				
			||||
                    request_close() | 
				
			||||
                clear_request = True | 
				
			||||
        finally: | 
				
			||||
            rv = _request_ctx_stack.pop() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            # get rid of circular dependencies at the end of the request | 
				
			||||
            # so that we don't require the GC to be active. | 
				
			||||
            if clear_request: | 
				
			||||
                rv.request.environ['werkzeug.request'] = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            # Get rid of the app as well if necessary. | 
				
			||||
            if app_ctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
                app_ctx.pop(exc) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            assert rv is self, 'Popped wrong request context.  ' \ | 
				
			||||
                '(%r instead of %r)' % (rv, self) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def auto_pop(self, exc): | 
				
			||||
        if self.request.environ.get('flask._preserve_context') or \ | 
				
			||||
           (exc is not None and self.app.preserve_context_on_exception): | 
				
			||||
            self.preserved = True | 
				
			||||
            self._preserved_exc = exc | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            self.pop(exc) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        self.push() | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): | 
				
			||||
        # do not pop the request stack if we are in debug mode and an | 
				
			||||
        # exception happened.  This will allow the debugger to still | 
				
			||||
        # access the request object in the interactive shell.  Furthermore | 
				
			||||
        # the context can be force kept alive for the test client. | 
				
			||||
        # See flask.testing for how this works. | 
				
			||||
        self.auto_pop(exc_value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if BROKEN_PYPY_CTXMGR_EXIT and exc_type is not None: | 
				
			||||
            reraise(exc_type, exc_value, tb) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __repr__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return '<%s \'%s\' [%s] of %s>' % ( | 
				
			||||
            self.__class__.__name__, | 
				
			||||
            self.request.url, | 
				
			||||
            self.request.method, | 
				
			||||
            self.app.name, | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.debughelpers | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Various helpers to make the development experience better. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import os | 
				
			||||
from warnings import warn | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import implements_to_string, text_type | 
				
			||||
from .app import Flask | 
				
			||||
from .blueprints import Blueprint | 
				
			||||
from .globals import _request_ctx_stack | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class UnexpectedUnicodeError(AssertionError, UnicodeError): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised in places where we want some better error reporting for | 
				
			||||
    unexpected unicode or binary data. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
@implements_to_string | 
				
			||||
class DebugFilesKeyError(KeyError, AssertionError): | 
				
			||||
    """Raised from request.files during debugging.  The idea is that it can | 
				
			||||
    provide a better error message than just a generic KeyError/BadRequest. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, request, key): | 
				
			||||
        form_matches = request.form.getlist(key) | 
				
			||||
        buf = ['You tried to access the file "%s" in the request.files ' | 
				
			||||
               'dictionary but it does not exist.  The mimetype for the request ' | 
				
			||||
               'is "%s" instead of "multipart/form-data" which means that no ' | 
				
			||||
               'file contents were transmitted.  To fix this error you should ' | 
				
			||||
               'provide enctype="multipart/form-data" in your form.' % | 
				
			||||
               (key, request.mimetype)] | 
				
			||||
        if form_matches: | 
				
			||||
            buf.append('\n\nThe browser instead transmitted some file names. ' | 
				
			||||
                       'This was submitted: %s' % ', '.join('"%s"' % x | 
				
			||||
                            for x in form_matches)) | 
				
			||||
        self.msg = ''.join(buf) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __str__(self): | 
				
			||||
        return self.msg | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class FormDataRoutingRedirect(AssertionError): | 
				
			||||
    """This exception is raised by Flask in debug mode if it detects a | 
				
			||||
    redirect caused by the routing system when the request method is not | 
				
			||||
    GET, HEAD or OPTIONS.  Reasoning: form data will be dropped. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, request): | 
				
			||||
        exc = request.routing_exception | 
				
			||||
        buf = ['A request was sent to this URL (%s) but a redirect was ' | 
				
			||||
               'issued automatically by the routing system to "%s".' | 
				
			||||
               % (request.url, exc.new_url)] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # In case just a slash was appended we can be extra helpful | 
				
			||||
        if request.base_url + '/' == exc.new_url.split('?')[0]: | 
				
			||||
            buf.append('  The URL was defined with a trailing slash so ' | 
				
			||||
                       'Flask will automatically redirect to the URL ' | 
				
			||||
                       'with the trailing slash if it was accessed ' | 
				
			||||
                       'without one.') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        buf.append('  Make sure to directly send your %s-request to this URL ' | 
				
			||||
                   'since we can\'t make browsers or HTTP clients redirect ' | 
				
			||||
                   'with form data reliably or without user interaction.' % | 
				
			||||
                   request.method) | 
				
			||||
        buf.append('\n\nNote: this exception is only raised in debug mode') | 
				
			||||
        AssertionError.__init__(self, ''.join(buf).encode('utf-8')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def attach_enctype_error_multidict(request): | 
				
			||||
    """Since Flask 0.8 we're monkeypatching the files object in case a | 
				
			||||
    request is detected that does not use multipart form data but the files | 
				
			||||
    object is accessed. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    oldcls = request.files.__class__ | 
				
			||||
    class newcls(oldcls): | 
				
			||||
        def __getitem__(self, key): | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                return oldcls.__getitem__(self, key) | 
				
			||||
            except KeyError: | 
				
			||||
                if key not in request.form: | 
				
			||||
                    raise | 
				
			||||
                raise DebugFilesKeyError(request, key) | 
				
			||||
    newcls.__name__ = oldcls.__name__ | 
				
			||||
    newcls.__module__ = oldcls.__module__ | 
				
			||||
    request.files.__class__ = newcls | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _dump_loader_info(loader): | 
				
			||||
    yield 'class: %s.%s' % (type(loader).__module__, type(loader).__name__) | 
				
			||||
    for key, value in sorted(loader.__dict__.items()): | 
				
			||||
        if key.startswith('_'): | 
				
			||||
            continue | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(value, (tuple, list)): | 
				
			||||
            if not all(isinstance(x, (str, text_type)) for x in value): | 
				
			||||
                continue | 
				
			||||
            yield '%s:' % key | 
				
			||||
            for item in value: | 
				
			||||
                yield '  - %s' % item | 
				
			||||
            continue | 
				
			||||
        elif not isinstance(value, (str, text_type, int, float, bool)): | 
				
			||||
            continue | 
				
			||||
        yield '%s: %r' % (key, value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def explain_template_loading_attempts(app, template, attempts): | 
				
			||||
    """This should help developers understand what failed""" | 
				
			||||
    info = ['Locating template "%s":' % template] | 
				
			||||
    total_found = 0 | 
				
			||||
    blueprint = None | 
				
			||||
    reqctx = _request_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    if reqctx is not None and reqctx.request.blueprint is not None: | 
				
			||||
        blueprint = reqctx.request.blueprint | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    for idx, (loader, srcobj, triple) in enumerate(attempts): | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(srcobj, Flask): | 
				
			||||
            src_info = 'application "%s"' % srcobj.import_name | 
				
			||||
        elif isinstance(srcobj, Blueprint): | 
				
			||||
            src_info = 'blueprint "%s" (%s)' % (srcobj.name, | 
				
			||||
                                                srcobj.import_name) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            src_info = repr(srcobj) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        info.append('% 5d: trying loader of %s' % ( | 
				
			||||
            idx + 1, src_info)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for line in _dump_loader_info(loader): | 
				
			||||
            info.append('       %s' % line) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if triple is None: | 
				
			||||
            detail = 'no match' | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            detail = 'found (%r)' % (triple[1] or '<string>') | 
				
			||||
            total_found += 1 | 
				
			||||
        info.append('       -> %s' % detail) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    seems_fishy = False | 
				
			||||
    if total_found == 0: | 
				
			||||
        info.append('Error: the template could not be found.') | 
				
			||||
        seems_fishy = True | 
				
			||||
    elif total_found > 1: | 
				
			||||
        info.append('Warning: multiple loaders returned a match for the template.') | 
				
			||||
        seems_fishy = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if blueprint is not None and seems_fishy: | 
				
			||||
        info.append('  The template was looked up from an endpoint that ' | 
				
			||||
                    'belongs to the blueprint "%s".' % blueprint) | 
				
			||||
        info.append('  Maybe you did not place a template in the right folder?') | 
				
			||||
        info.append('  See http://flask.pocoo.org/docs/blueprints/#templates') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    app.logger.info('\n'.join(info)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def explain_ignored_app_run(): | 
				
			||||
    if os.environ.get('WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN') != 'true': | 
				
			||||
        warn(Warning('Silently ignoring app.run() because the ' | 
				
			||||
                     'application is run from the flask command line ' | 
				
			||||
                     'executable.  Consider putting app.run() behind an ' | 
				
			||||
                     'if __name__ == "__main__" guard to silence this ' | 
				
			||||
                     'warning.'), stacklevel=3) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.globals | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Defines all the global objects that are proxies to the current | 
				
			||||
    active context. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from functools import partial | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.local import LocalStack, LocalProxy | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
_request_ctx_err_msg = '''\ | 
				
			||||
Working outside of request context. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
This typically means that you attempted to use functionality that needed | 
				
			||||
an active HTTP request.  Consult the documentation on testing for | 
				
			||||
information about how to avoid this problem.\ | 
				
			||||
''' | 
				
			||||
_app_ctx_err_msg = '''\ | 
				
			||||
Working outside of application context. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
This typically means that you attempted to use functionality that needed | 
				
			||||
to interface with the current application object in some way. To solve | 
				
			||||
this, set up an application context with app.app_context().  See the | 
				
			||||
documentation for more information.\ | 
				
			||||
''' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _lookup_req_object(name): | 
				
			||||
    top = _request_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    if top is None: | 
				
			||||
        raise RuntimeError(_request_ctx_err_msg) | 
				
			||||
    return getattr(top, name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _lookup_app_object(name): | 
				
			||||
    top = _app_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    if top is None: | 
				
			||||
        raise RuntimeError(_app_ctx_err_msg) | 
				
			||||
    return getattr(top, name) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _find_app(): | 
				
			||||
    top = _app_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    if top is None: | 
				
			||||
        raise RuntimeError(_app_ctx_err_msg) | 
				
			||||
    return top.app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# context locals | 
				
			||||
_request_ctx_stack = LocalStack() | 
				
			||||
_app_ctx_stack = LocalStack() | 
				
			||||
current_app = LocalProxy(_find_app) | 
				
			||||
request = LocalProxy(partial(_lookup_req_object, 'request')) | 
				
			||||
session = LocalProxy(partial(_lookup_req_object, 'session')) | 
				
			||||
g = LocalProxy(partial(_lookup_app_object, 'g')) | 
				
			||||
									
										
											File diff suppressed because it is too large
											Load Diff
										
									
								
							
						@ -1,327 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
flask.json | 
				
			||||
~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
:copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
import codecs | 
				
			||||
import io | 
				
			||||
import uuid | 
				
			||||
from datetime import date, datetime | 
				
			||||
from flask.globals import current_app, request | 
				
			||||
from flask._compat import text_type, PY2 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.http import http_date | 
				
			||||
from jinja2 import Markup | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Use the same json implementation as itsdangerous on which we | 
				
			||||
# depend anyways. | 
				
			||||
from itsdangerous import json as _json | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Figure out if simplejson escapes slashes.  This behavior was changed | 
				
			||||
# from one version to another without reason. | 
				
			||||
_slash_escape = '\\/' not in _json.dumps('/') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
__all__ = ['dump', 'dumps', 'load', 'loads', 'htmlsafe_dump', | 
				
			||||
           'htmlsafe_dumps', 'JSONDecoder', 'JSONEncoder', | 
				
			||||
           'jsonify'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _wrap_reader_for_text(fp, encoding): | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(fp.read(0), bytes): | 
				
			||||
        fp = io.TextIOWrapper(io.BufferedReader(fp), encoding) | 
				
			||||
    return fp | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _wrap_writer_for_text(fp, encoding): | 
				
			||||
    try: | 
				
			||||
        fp.write('') | 
				
			||||
    except TypeError: | 
				
			||||
        fp = io.TextIOWrapper(fp, encoding) | 
				
			||||
    return fp | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class JSONEncoder(_json.JSONEncoder): | 
				
			||||
    """The default Flask JSON encoder.  This one extends the default simplejson | 
				
			||||
    encoder by also supporting ``datetime`` objects, ``UUID`` as well as | 
				
			||||
    ``Markup`` objects which are serialized as RFC 822 datetime strings (same | 
				
			||||
    as the HTTP date format).  In order to support more data types override the | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`default` method. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def default(self, o): | 
				
			||||
        """Implement this method in a subclass such that it returns a | 
				
			||||
        serializable object for ``o``, or calls the base implementation (to | 
				
			||||
        raise a :exc:`TypeError`). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        For example, to support arbitrary iterators, you could implement | 
				
			||||
        default like this:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            def default(self, o): | 
				
			||||
                try: | 
				
			||||
                    iterable = iter(o) | 
				
			||||
                except TypeError: | 
				
			||||
                    pass | 
				
			||||
                else: | 
				
			||||
                    return list(iterable) | 
				
			||||
                return JSONEncoder.default(self, o) | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(o, datetime): | 
				
			||||
            return http_date(o.utctimetuple()) | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(o, date): | 
				
			||||
            return http_date(o.timetuple()) | 
				
			||||
        if isinstance(o, uuid.UUID): | 
				
			||||
            return str(o) | 
				
			||||
        if hasattr(o, '__html__'): | 
				
			||||
            return text_type(o.__html__()) | 
				
			||||
        return _json.JSONEncoder.default(self, o) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class JSONDecoder(_json.JSONDecoder): | 
				
			||||
    """The default JSON decoder.  This one does not change the behavior from | 
				
			||||
    the default simplejson decoder.  Consult the :mod:`json` documentation | 
				
			||||
    for more information.  This decoder is not only used for the load | 
				
			||||
    functions of this module but also :attr:`~flask.Request`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _dump_arg_defaults(kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Inject default arguments for dump functions.""" | 
				
			||||
    if current_app: | 
				
			||||
        bp = current_app.blueprints.get(request.blueprint) if request else None | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault( | 
				
			||||
            'cls', | 
				
			||||
            bp.json_encoder if bp and bp.json_encoder | 
				
			||||
                else current_app.json_encoder | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not current_app.config['JSON_AS_ASCII']: | 
				
			||||
            kwargs.setdefault('ensure_ascii', False) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault('sort_keys', current_app.config['JSON_SORT_KEYS']) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault('sort_keys', True) | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault('cls', JSONEncoder) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _load_arg_defaults(kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Inject default arguments for load functions.""" | 
				
			||||
    if current_app: | 
				
			||||
        bp = current_app.blueprints.get(request.blueprint) if request else None | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault( | 
				
			||||
            'cls', | 
				
			||||
            bp.json_decoder if bp and bp.json_decoder | 
				
			||||
                else current_app.json_decoder | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        kwargs.setdefault('cls', JSONDecoder) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def detect_encoding(data): | 
				
			||||
    """Detect which UTF codec was used to encode the given bytes. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The latest JSON standard (:rfc:`8259`) suggests that only UTF-8 is | 
				
			||||
    accepted. Older documents allowed 8, 16, or 32. 16 and 32 can be big | 
				
			||||
    or little endian. Some editors or libraries may prepend a BOM. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param data: Bytes in unknown UTF encoding. | 
				
			||||
    :return: UTF encoding name | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    head = data[:4] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if head[:3] == codecs.BOM_UTF8: | 
				
			||||
        return 'utf-8-sig' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if b'\x00' not in head: | 
				
			||||
        return 'utf-8' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if head in (codecs.BOM_UTF32_BE, codecs.BOM_UTF32_LE): | 
				
			||||
        return 'utf-32' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if head[:2] in (codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE, codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE): | 
				
			||||
        return 'utf-16' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if len(head) == 4: | 
				
			||||
        if head[:3] == b'\x00\x00\x00': | 
				
			||||
            return 'utf-32-be' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if head[::2] == b'\x00\x00': | 
				
			||||
            return 'utf-16-be' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if head[1:] == b'\x00\x00\x00': | 
				
			||||
            return 'utf-32-le' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if head[1::2] == b'\x00\x00': | 
				
			||||
            return 'utf-16-le' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if len(head) == 2: | 
				
			||||
        return 'utf-16-be' if head.startswith(b'\x00') else 'utf-16-le' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return 'utf-8' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def dumps(obj, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Serialize ``obj`` to a JSON formatted ``str`` by using the application's | 
				
			||||
    configured encoder (:attr:`~flask.Flask.json_encoder`) if there is an | 
				
			||||
    application on the stack. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This function can return ``unicode`` strings or ascii-only bytestrings by | 
				
			||||
    default which coerce into unicode strings automatically.  That behavior by | 
				
			||||
    default is controlled by the ``JSON_AS_ASCII`` configuration variable | 
				
			||||
    and can be overridden by the simplejson ``ensure_ascii`` parameter. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    _dump_arg_defaults(kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    encoding = kwargs.pop('encoding', None) | 
				
			||||
    rv = _json.dumps(obj, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    if encoding is not None and isinstance(rv, text_type): | 
				
			||||
        rv = rv.encode(encoding) | 
				
			||||
    return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def dump(obj, fp, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Like :func:`dumps` but writes into a file object.""" | 
				
			||||
    _dump_arg_defaults(kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    encoding = kwargs.pop('encoding', None) | 
				
			||||
    if encoding is not None: | 
				
			||||
        fp = _wrap_writer_for_text(fp, encoding) | 
				
			||||
    _json.dump(obj, fp, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def loads(s, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Unserialize a JSON object from a string ``s`` by using the application's | 
				
			||||
    configured decoder (:attr:`~flask.Flask.json_decoder`) if there is an | 
				
			||||
    application on the stack. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    _load_arg_defaults(kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    if isinstance(s, bytes): | 
				
			||||
        encoding = kwargs.pop('encoding', None) | 
				
			||||
        if encoding is None: | 
				
			||||
            encoding = detect_encoding(s) | 
				
			||||
        s = s.decode(encoding) | 
				
			||||
    return _json.loads(s, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def load(fp, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Like :func:`loads` but reads from a file object. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    _load_arg_defaults(kwargs) | 
				
			||||
    if not PY2: | 
				
			||||
        fp = _wrap_reader_for_text(fp, kwargs.pop('encoding', None) or 'utf-8') | 
				
			||||
    return _json.load(fp, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def htmlsafe_dumps(obj, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Works exactly like :func:`dumps` but is safe for use in ``<script>`` | 
				
			||||
    tags.  It accepts the same arguments and returns a JSON string.  Note that | 
				
			||||
    this is available in templates through the ``|tojson`` filter which will | 
				
			||||
    also mark the result as safe.  Due to how this function escapes certain | 
				
			||||
    characters this is safe even if used outside of ``<script>`` tags. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The following characters are escaped in strings: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    -   ``<`` | 
				
			||||
    -   ``>`` | 
				
			||||
    -   ``&`` | 
				
			||||
    -   ``'`` | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This makes it safe to embed such strings in any place in HTML with the | 
				
			||||
    notable exception of double quoted attributes.  In that case single | 
				
			||||
    quote your attributes or HTML escape it in addition. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
       This function's return value is now always safe for HTML usage, even | 
				
			||||
       if outside of script tags or if used in XHTML.  This rule does not | 
				
			||||
       hold true when using this function in HTML attributes that are double | 
				
			||||
       quoted.  Always single quote attributes if you use the ``|tojson`` | 
				
			||||
       filter.  Alternatively use ``|tojson|forceescape``. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    rv = dumps(obj, **kwargs) \ | 
				
			||||
        .replace(u'<', u'\\u003c') \ | 
				
			||||
        .replace(u'>', u'\\u003e') \ | 
				
			||||
        .replace(u'&', u'\\u0026') \ | 
				
			||||
        .replace(u"'", u'\\u0027') | 
				
			||||
    if not _slash_escape: | 
				
			||||
        rv = rv.replace('\\/', '/') | 
				
			||||
    return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def htmlsafe_dump(obj, fp, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """Like :func:`htmlsafe_dumps` but writes into a file object.""" | 
				
			||||
    fp.write(text_type(htmlsafe_dumps(obj, **kwargs))) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def jsonify(*args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    """This function wraps :func:`dumps` to add a few enhancements that make | 
				
			||||
    life easier.  It turns the JSON output into a :class:`~flask.Response` | 
				
			||||
    object with the :mimetype:`application/json` mimetype.  For convenience, it | 
				
			||||
    also converts multiple arguments into an array or multiple keyword arguments | 
				
			||||
    into a dict.  This means that both ``jsonify(1,2,3)`` and | 
				
			||||
    ``jsonify([1,2,3])`` serialize to ``[1,2,3]``. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    For clarity, the JSON serialization behavior has the following differences | 
				
			||||
    from :func:`dumps`: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    1. Single argument: Passed straight through to :func:`dumps`. | 
				
			||||
    2. Multiple arguments: Converted to an array before being passed to | 
				
			||||
       :func:`dumps`. | 
				
			||||
    3. Multiple keyword arguments: Converted to a dict before being passed to | 
				
			||||
       :func:`dumps`. | 
				
			||||
    4. Both args and kwargs: Behavior undefined and will throw an exception. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Example usage:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        from flask import jsonify | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        @app.route('/_get_current_user') | 
				
			||||
        def get_current_user(): | 
				
			||||
            return jsonify(username=g.user.username, | 
				
			||||
                           email=g.user.email, | 
				
			||||
                           id=g.user.id) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This will send a JSON response like this to the browser:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        { | 
				
			||||
            "username": "admin", | 
				
			||||
            "email": "admin@localhost", | 
				
			||||
            "id": 42 | 
				
			||||
        } | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
       Added support for serializing top-level arrays. This introduces a | 
				
			||||
       security risk in ancient browsers. See :ref:`json-security` for details. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This function's response will be pretty printed if the | 
				
			||||
    ``JSONIFY_PRETTYPRINT_REGULAR`` config parameter is set to True or the | 
				
			||||
    Flask app is running in debug mode. Compressed (not pretty) formatting | 
				
			||||
    currently means no indents and no spaces after separators. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 0.2 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    indent = None | 
				
			||||
    separators = (',', ':') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if current_app.config['JSONIFY_PRETTYPRINT_REGULAR'] or current_app.debug: | 
				
			||||
        indent = 2 | 
				
			||||
        separators = (', ', ': ') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if args and kwargs: | 
				
			||||
        raise TypeError('jsonify() behavior undefined when passed both args and kwargs') | 
				
			||||
    elif len(args) == 1:  # single args are passed directly to dumps() | 
				
			||||
        data = args[0] | 
				
			||||
    else: | 
				
			||||
        data = args or kwargs | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return current_app.response_class( | 
				
			||||
        dumps(data, indent=indent, separators=separators) + '\n', | 
				
			||||
        mimetype=current_app.config['JSONIFY_MIMETYPE'] | 
				
			||||
    ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def tojson_filter(obj, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
    return Markup(htmlsafe_dumps(obj, **kwargs)) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,300 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
Tagged JSON | 
				
			||||
~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
A compact representation for lossless serialization of non-standard JSON types. | 
				
			||||
:class:`~flask.sessions.SecureCookieSessionInterface` uses this to serialize | 
				
			||||
the session data, but it may be useful in other places. It can be extended to | 
				
			||||
support other types. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. autoclass:: TaggedJSONSerializer | 
				
			||||
    :members: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. autoclass:: JSONTag | 
				
			||||
    :members: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Let's seen an example that adds support for :class:`~collections.OrderedDict`. | 
				
			||||
Dicts don't have an order in Python or JSON, so to handle this we will dump | 
				
			||||
the items as a list of ``[key, value]`` pairs. Subclass :class:`JSONTag` and | 
				
			||||
give it the new key ``' od'`` to identify the type. The session serializer | 
				
			||||
processes dicts first, so insert the new tag at the front of the order since | 
				
			||||
``OrderedDict`` must be processed before ``dict``. :: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    from flask.json.tag import JSONTag | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    class TagOrderedDict(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
        __slots__ = ('serializer',) | 
				
			||||
        key = ' od' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
            return isinstance(value, OrderedDict) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
            return [[k, self.serializer.tag(v)] for k, v in iteritems(value)] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
            return OrderedDict(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    app.session_interface.serializer.register(TagOrderedDict, index=0) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
:copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from base64 import b64decode, b64encode | 
				
			||||
from datetime import datetime | 
				
			||||
from uuid import UUID | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from jinja2 import Markup | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.http import http_date, parse_date | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from flask._compat import iteritems, text_type | 
				
			||||
from flask.json import dumps, loads | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class JSONTag(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Base class for defining type tags for :class:`TaggedJSONSerializer`.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = ('serializer',) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: The tag to mark the serialized object with. If ``None``, this tag is | 
				
			||||
    #: only used as an intermediate step during tagging. | 
				
			||||
    key = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, serializer): | 
				
			||||
        """Create a tagger for the given serializer.""" | 
				
			||||
        self.serializer = serializer | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Check if the given value should be tagged by this tag.""" | 
				
			||||
        raise NotImplementedError | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Convert the Python object to an object that is a valid JSON type. | 
				
			||||
        The tag will be added later.""" | 
				
			||||
        raise NotImplementedError | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Convert the JSON representation back to the correct type. The tag | 
				
			||||
        will already be removed.""" | 
				
			||||
        raise NotImplementedError | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def tag(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Convert the value to a valid JSON type and add the tag structure | 
				
			||||
        around it.""" | 
				
			||||
        return {self.key: self.to_json(value)} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TagDict(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    """Tag for 1-item dicts whose only key matches a registered tag. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Internally, the dict key is suffixed with `__`, and the suffix is removed | 
				
			||||
    when deserializing. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
    key = ' di' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return ( | 
				
			||||
            isinstance(value, dict) | 
				
			||||
            and len(value) == 1 | 
				
			||||
            and next(iter(value)) in self.serializer.tags | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        key = next(iter(value)) | 
				
			||||
        return {key + '__': self.serializer.tag(value[key])} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        key = next(iter(value)) | 
				
			||||
        return {key[:-2]: value[key]} | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class PassDict(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(value, dict) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        # JSON objects may only have string keys, so don't bother tagging the | 
				
			||||
        # key here. | 
				
			||||
        return dict((k, self.serializer.tag(v)) for k, v in iteritems(value)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    tag = to_json | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TagTuple(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
    key = ' t' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(value, tuple) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return [self.serializer.tag(item) for item in value] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return tuple(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class PassList(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(value, list) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return [self.serializer.tag(item) for item in value] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    tag = to_json | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TagBytes(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
    key = ' b' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(value, bytes) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return b64encode(value).decode('ascii') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return b64decode(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TagMarkup(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    """Serialize anything matching the :class:`~flask.Markup` API by | 
				
			||||
    having a ``__html__`` method to the result of that method. Always | 
				
			||||
    deserializes to an instance of :class:`~flask.Markup`.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
    key = ' m' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return callable(getattr(value, '__html__', None)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return text_type(value.__html__()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return Markup(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TagUUID(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
    key = ' u' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(value, UUID) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return value.hex | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return UUID(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TagDateTime(JSONTag): | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = () | 
				
			||||
    key = ' d' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def check(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(value, datetime) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_json(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return http_date(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def to_python(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        return parse_date(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class TaggedJSONSerializer(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Serializer that uses a tag system to compactly represent objects that | 
				
			||||
    are not JSON types. Passed as the intermediate serializer to | 
				
			||||
    :class:`itsdangerous.Serializer`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The following extra types are supported: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    * :class:`dict` | 
				
			||||
    * :class:`tuple` | 
				
			||||
    * :class:`bytes` | 
				
			||||
    * :class:`~flask.Markup` | 
				
			||||
    * :class:`~uuid.UUID` | 
				
			||||
    * :class:`~datetime.datetime` | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    __slots__ = ('tags', 'order') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Tag classes to bind when creating the serializer. Other tags can be | 
				
			||||
    #: added later using :meth:`~register`. | 
				
			||||
    default_tags = [ | 
				
			||||
        TagDict, PassDict, TagTuple, PassList, TagBytes, TagMarkup, TagUUID, | 
				
			||||
        TagDateTime, | 
				
			||||
    ] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self): | 
				
			||||
        self.tags = {} | 
				
			||||
        self.order = [] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for cls in self.default_tags: | 
				
			||||
            self.register(cls) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def register(self, tag_class, force=False, index=None): | 
				
			||||
        """Register a new tag with this serializer. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param tag_class: tag class to register. Will be instantiated with this | 
				
			||||
            serializer instance. | 
				
			||||
        :param force: overwrite an existing tag. If false (default), a | 
				
			||||
            :exc:`KeyError` is raised. | 
				
			||||
        :param index: index to insert the new tag in the tag order. Useful when | 
				
			||||
            the new tag is a special case of an existing tag. If ``None`` | 
				
			||||
            (default), the tag is appended to the end of the order. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :raise KeyError: if the tag key is already registered and ``force`` is | 
				
			||||
            not true. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        tag = tag_class(self) | 
				
			||||
        key = tag.key | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if key is not None: | 
				
			||||
            if not force and key in self.tags: | 
				
			||||
                raise KeyError("Tag '{0}' is already registered.".format(key)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            self.tags[key] = tag | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if index is None: | 
				
			||||
            self.order.append(tag) | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            self.order.insert(index, tag) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def tag(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Convert a value to a tagged representation if necessary.""" | 
				
			||||
        for tag in self.order: | 
				
			||||
            if tag.check(value): | 
				
			||||
                return tag.tag(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def untag(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Convert a tagged representation back to the original type.""" | 
				
			||||
        if len(value) != 1: | 
				
			||||
            return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        key = next(iter(value)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if key not in self.tags: | 
				
			||||
            return value | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return self.tags[key].to_python(value[key]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def dumps(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Tag the value and dump it to a compact JSON string.""" | 
				
			||||
        return dumps(self.tag(value), separators=(',', ':')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def loads(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        """Load data from a JSON string and deserialized any tagged objects.""" | 
				
			||||
        return loads(value, object_hook=self.untag) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,78 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
flask.logging | 
				
			||||
~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
:copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from __future__ import absolute_import | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import logging | 
				
			||||
import sys | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.local import LocalProxy | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from .globals import request | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
@LocalProxy | 
				
			||||
def wsgi_errors_stream(): | 
				
			||||
    """Find the most appropriate error stream for the application. If a request | 
				
			||||
    is active, log to ``wsgi.errors``, otherwise use ``sys.stderr``. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If you configure your own :class:`logging.StreamHandler`, you may want to | 
				
			||||
    use this for the stream. If you are using file or dict configuration and | 
				
			||||
    can't import this directly, you can refer to it as | 
				
			||||
    ``ext://flask.logging.wsgi_errors_stream``. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    return request.environ['wsgi.errors'] if request else sys.stderr | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def has_level_handler(logger): | 
				
			||||
    """Check if there is a handler in the logging chain that will handle the | 
				
			||||
    given logger's :meth:`effective level <~logging.Logger.getEffectiveLevel>`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    level = logger.getEffectiveLevel() | 
				
			||||
    current = logger | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    while current: | 
				
			||||
        if any(handler.level <= level for handler in current.handlers): | 
				
			||||
            return True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not current.propagate: | 
				
			||||
            break | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        current = current.parent | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
#: Log messages to :func:`~flask.logging.wsgi_errors_stream` with the format | 
				
			||||
#: ``[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s in %(module)s: %(message)s``. | 
				
			||||
default_handler = logging.StreamHandler(wsgi_errors_stream) | 
				
			||||
default_handler.setFormatter(logging.Formatter( | 
				
			||||
    '[%(asctime)s] %(levelname)s in %(module)s: %(message)s' | 
				
			||||
)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def create_logger(app): | 
				
			||||
    """Get the ``'flask.app'`` logger and configure it if needed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    When :attr:`~flask.Flask.debug` is enabled, set the logger level to | 
				
			||||
    :data:`logging.DEBUG` if it is not set. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If there is no handler for the logger's effective level, add a | 
				
			||||
    :class:`~logging.StreamHandler` for | 
				
			||||
    :func:`~flask.logging.wsgi_errors_stream` with a basic format. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    logger = logging.getLogger('flask.app') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if app.debug and logger.level == logging.NOTSET: | 
				
			||||
        logger.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if not has_level_handler(logger): | 
				
			||||
        logger.addHandler(default_handler) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return logger | 
				
			||||
@ -1,385 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.sessions | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Implements cookie based sessions based on itsdangerous. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import hashlib | 
				
			||||
import warnings | 
				
			||||
from collections import MutableMapping | 
				
			||||
from datetime import datetime | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from itsdangerous import BadSignature, URLSafeTimedSerializer | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.datastructures import CallbackDict | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from flask.helpers import is_ip, total_seconds | 
				
			||||
from flask.json.tag import TaggedJSONSerializer | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class SessionMixin(MutableMapping): | 
				
			||||
    """Expands a basic dictionary with session attributes.""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def permanent(self): | 
				
			||||
        """This reflects the ``'_permanent'`` key in the dict.""" | 
				
			||||
        return self.get('_permanent', False) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @permanent.setter | 
				
			||||
    def permanent(self, value): | 
				
			||||
        self['_permanent'] = bool(value) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Some implementations can detect whether a session is newly | 
				
			||||
    #: created, but that is not guaranteed. Use with caution. The mixin | 
				
			||||
    # default is hard-coded ``False``. | 
				
			||||
    new = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Some implementations can detect changes to the session and set | 
				
			||||
    #: this when that happens. The mixin default is hard coded to | 
				
			||||
    #: ``True``. | 
				
			||||
    modified = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Some implementations can detect when session data is read or | 
				
			||||
    #: written and set this when that happens. The mixin default is hard | 
				
			||||
    #: coded to ``True``. | 
				
			||||
    accessed = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class SecureCookieSession(CallbackDict, SessionMixin): | 
				
			||||
    """Base class for sessions based on signed cookies. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This session backend will set the :attr:`modified` and | 
				
			||||
    :attr:`accessed` attributes. It cannot reliably track whether a | 
				
			||||
    session is new (vs. empty), so :attr:`new` remains hard coded to | 
				
			||||
    ``False``. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: When data is changed, this is set to ``True``. Only the session | 
				
			||||
    #: dictionary itself is tracked; if the session contains mutable | 
				
			||||
    #: data (for example a nested dict) then this must be set to | 
				
			||||
    #: ``True`` manually when modifying that data. The session cookie | 
				
			||||
    #: will only be written to the response if this is ``True``. | 
				
			||||
    modified = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: When data is read or written, this is set to ``True``. Used by | 
				
			||||
    # :class:`.SecureCookieSessionInterface` to add a ``Vary: Cookie`` | 
				
			||||
    #: header, which allows caching proxies to cache different pages for | 
				
			||||
    #: different users. | 
				
			||||
    accessed = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, initial=None): | 
				
			||||
        def on_update(self): | 
				
			||||
            self.modified = True | 
				
			||||
            self.accessed = True | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        super(SecureCookieSession, self).__init__(initial, on_update) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __getitem__(self, key): | 
				
			||||
        self.accessed = True | 
				
			||||
        return super(SecureCookieSession, self).__getitem__(key) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get(self, key, default=None): | 
				
			||||
        self.accessed = True | 
				
			||||
        return super(SecureCookieSession, self).get(key, default) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def setdefault(self, key, default=None): | 
				
			||||
        self.accessed = True | 
				
			||||
        return super(SecureCookieSession, self).setdefault(key, default) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class NullSession(SecureCookieSession): | 
				
			||||
    """Class used to generate nicer error messages if sessions are not | 
				
			||||
    available.  Will still allow read-only access to the empty session | 
				
			||||
    but fail on setting. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _fail(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        raise RuntimeError('The session is unavailable because no secret ' | 
				
			||||
                           'key was set.  Set the secret_key on the ' | 
				
			||||
                           'application to something unique and secret.') | 
				
			||||
    __setitem__ = __delitem__ = clear = pop = popitem = \ | 
				
			||||
        update = setdefault = _fail | 
				
			||||
    del _fail | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class SessionInterface(object): | 
				
			||||
    """The basic interface you have to implement in order to replace the | 
				
			||||
    default session interface which uses werkzeug's securecookie | 
				
			||||
    implementation.  The only methods you have to implement are | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`open_session` and :meth:`save_session`, the others have | 
				
			||||
    useful defaults which you don't need to change. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The session object returned by the :meth:`open_session` method has to | 
				
			||||
    provide a dictionary like interface plus the properties and methods | 
				
			||||
    from the :class:`SessionMixin`.  We recommend just subclassing a dict | 
				
			||||
    and adding that mixin:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        class Session(dict, SessionMixin): | 
				
			||||
            pass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If :meth:`open_session` returns ``None`` Flask will call into | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`make_null_session` to create a session that acts as replacement | 
				
			||||
    if the session support cannot work because some requirement is not | 
				
			||||
    fulfilled.  The default :class:`NullSession` class that is created | 
				
			||||
    will complain that the secret key was not set. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    To replace the session interface on an application all you have to do | 
				
			||||
    is to assign :attr:`flask.Flask.session_interface`:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        app = Flask(__name__) | 
				
			||||
        app.session_interface = MySessionInterface() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 0.8 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: :meth:`make_null_session` will look here for the class that should | 
				
			||||
    #: be created when a null session is requested.  Likewise the | 
				
			||||
    #: :meth:`is_null_session` method will perform a typecheck against | 
				
			||||
    #: this type. | 
				
			||||
    null_session_class = NullSession | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: A flag that indicates if the session interface is pickle based. | 
				
			||||
    #: This can be used by Flask extensions to make a decision in regards | 
				
			||||
    #: to how to deal with the session object. | 
				
			||||
    #: | 
				
			||||
    #: .. versionadded:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
    pickle_based = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def make_null_session(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        """Creates a null session which acts as a replacement object if the | 
				
			||||
        real session support could not be loaded due to a configuration | 
				
			||||
        error.  This mainly aids the user experience because the job of the | 
				
			||||
        null session is to still support lookup without complaining but | 
				
			||||
        modifications are answered with a helpful error message of what | 
				
			||||
        failed. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        This creates an instance of :attr:`null_session_class` by default. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return self.null_session_class() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def is_null_session(self, obj): | 
				
			||||
        """Checks if a given object is a null session.  Null sessions are | 
				
			||||
        not asked to be saved. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        This checks if the object is an instance of :attr:`null_session_class` | 
				
			||||
        by default. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return isinstance(obj, self.null_session_class) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_cookie_domain(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns the domain that should be set for the session cookie. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Uses ``SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN`` if it is configured, otherwise | 
				
			||||
        falls back to detecting the domain based on ``SERVER_NAME``. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Once detected (or if not set at all), ``SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN`` is | 
				
			||||
        updated to avoid re-running the logic. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        rv = app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # set explicitly, or cached from SERVER_NAME detection | 
				
			||||
        # if False, return None | 
				
			||||
        if rv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return rv if rv else None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        rv = app.config['SERVER_NAME'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # server name not set, cache False to return none next time | 
				
			||||
        if not rv: | 
				
			||||
            app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] = False | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # chop off the port which is usually not supported by browsers | 
				
			||||
        # remove any leading '.' since we'll add that later | 
				
			||||
        rv = rv.rsplit(':', 1)[0].lstrip('.') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if '.' not in rv: | 
				
			||||
            # Chrome doesn't allow names without a '.' | 
				
			||||
            # this should only come up with localhost | 
				
			||||
            # hack around this by not setting the name, and show a warning | 
				
			||||
            warnings.warn( | 
				
			||||
                '"{rv}" is not a valid cookie domain, it must contain a ".".' | 
				
			||||
                ' Add an entry to your hosts file, for example' | 
				
			||||
                ' "{rv}.localdomain", and use that instead.'.format(rv=rv) | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
            app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] = False | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        ip = is_ip(rv) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if ip: | 
				
			||||
            warnings.warn( | 
				
			||||
                'The session cookie domain is an IP address. This may not work' | 
				
			||||
                ' as intended in some browsers. Add an entry to your hosts' | 
				
			||||
                ' file, for example "localhost.localdomain", and use that' | 
				
			||||
                ' instead.' | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # if this is not an ip and app is mounted at the root, allow subdomain | 
				
			||||
        # matching by adding a '.' prefix | 
				
			||||
        if self.get_cookie_path(app) == '/' and not ip: | 
				
			||||
            rv = '.' + rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN'] = rv | 
				
			||||
        return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_cookie_path(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns the path for which the cookie should be valid.  The | 
				
			||||
        default implementation uses the value from the ``SESSION_COOKIE_PATH`` | 
				
			||||
        config var if it's set, and falls back to ``APPLICATION_ROOT`` or | 
				
			||||
        uses ``/`` if it's ``None``. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_PATH'] \ | 
				
			||||
               or app.config['APPLICATION_ROOT'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_cookie_httponly(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns True if the session cookie should be httponly.  This | 
				
			||||
        currently just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY`` | 
				
			||||
        config var. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_cookie_secure(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        """Returns True if the cookie should be secure.  This currently | 
				
			||||
        just returns the value of the ``SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE`` setting. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_cookie_samesite(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        """Return ``'Strict'`` or ``'Lax'`` if the cookie should use the | 
				
			||||
        ``SameSite`` attribute. This currently just returns the value of | 
				
			||||
        the :data:`SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE` setting. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return app.config['SESSION_COOKIE_SAMESITE'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_expiration_time(self, app, session): | 
				
			||||
        """A helper method that returns an expiration date for the session | 
				
			||||
        or ``None`` if the session is linked to the browser session.  The | 
				
			||||
        default implementation returns now + the permanent session | 
				
			||||
        lifetime configured on the application. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if session.permanent: | 
				
			||||
            return datetime.utcnow() + app.permanent_session_lifetime | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def should_set_cookie(self, app, session): | 
				
			||||
        """Used by session backends to determine if a ``Set-Cookie`` header | 
				
			||||
        should be set for this session cookie for this response. If the session | 
				
			||||
        has been modified, the cookie is set. If the session is permanent and | 
				
			||||
        the ``SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST`` config is true, the cookie is | 
				
			||||
        always set. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        This check is usually skipped if the session was deleted. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return session.modified or ( | 
				
			||||
            session.permanent and app.config['SESSION_REFRESH_EACH_REQUEST'] | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def open_session(self, app, request): | 
				
			||||
        """This method has to be implemented and must either return ``None`` | 
				
			||||
        in case the loading failed because of a configuration error or an | 
				
			||||
        instance of a session object which implements a dictionary like | 
				
			||||
        interface + the methods and attributes on :class:`SessionMixin`. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        raise NotImplementedError() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def save_session(self, app, session, response): | 
				
			||||
        """This is called for actual sessions returned by :meth:`open_session` | 
				
			||||
        at the end of the request.  This is still called during a request | 
				
			||||
        context so if you absolutely need access to the request you can do | 
				
			||||
        that. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        raise NotImplementedError() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
session_json_serializer = TaggedJSONSerializer() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class SecureCookieSessionInterface(SessionInterface): | 
				
			||||
    """The default session interface that stores sessions in signed cookies | 
				
			||||
    through the :mod:`itsdangerous` module. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    #: the salt that should be applied on top of the secret key for the | 
				
			||||
    #: signing of cookie based sessions. | 
				
			||||
    salt = 'cookie-session' | 
				
			||||
    #: the hash function to use for the signature.  The default is sha1 | 
				
			||||
    digest_method = staticmethod(hashlib.sha1) | 
				
			||||
    #: the name of the itsdangerous supported key derivation.  The default | 
				
			||||
    #: is hmac. | 
				
			||||
    key_derivation = 'hmac' | 
				
			||||
    #: A python serializer for the payload.  The default is a compact | 
				
			||||
    #: JSON derived serializer with support for some extra Python types | 
				
			||||
    #: such as datetime objects or tuples. | 
				
			||||
    serializer = session_json_serializer | 
				
			||||
    session_class = SecureCookieSession | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_signing_serializer(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        if not app.secret_key: | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
        signer_kwargs = dict( | 
				
			||||
            key_derivation=self.key_derivation, | 
				
			||||
            digest_method=self.digest_method | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
        return URLSafeTimedSerializer(app.secret_key, salt=self.salt, | 
				
			||||
                                      serializer=self.serializer, | 
				
			||||
                                      signer_kwargs=signer_kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def open_session(self, app, request): | 
				
			||||
        s = self.get_signing_serializer(app) | 
				
			||||
        if s is None: | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
        val = request.cookies.get(app.session_cookie_name) | 
				
			||||
        if not val: | 
				
			||||
            return self.session_class() | 
				
			||||
        max_age = total_seconds(app.permanent_session_lifetime) | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            data = s.loads(val, max_age=max_age) | 
				
			||||
            return self.session_class(data) | 
				
			||||
        except BadSignature: | 
				
			||||
            return self.session_class() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def save_session(self, app, session, response): | 
				
			||||
        domain = self.get_cookie_domain(app) | 
				
			||||
        path = self.get_cookie_path(app) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # If the session is modified to be empty, remove the cookie. | 
				
			||||
        # If the session is empty, return without setting the cookie. | 
				
			||||
        if not session: | 
				
			||||
            if session.modified: | 
				
			||||
                response.delete_cookie( | 
				
			||||
                    app.session_cookie_name, | 
				
			||||
                    domain=domain, | 
				
			||||
                    path=path | 
				
			||||
                ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # Add a "Vary: Cookie" header if the session was accessed at all. | 
				
			||||
        if session.accessed: | 
				
			||||
            response.vary.add('Cookie') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not self.should_set_cookie(app, session): | 
				
			||||
            return | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        httponly = self.get_cookie_httponly(app) | 
				
			||||
        secure = self.get_cookie_secure(app) | 
				
			||||
        samesite = self.get_cookie_samesite(app) | 
				
			||||
        expires = self.get_expiration_time(app, session) | 
				
			||||
        val = self.get_signing_serializer(app).dumps(dict(session)) | 
				
			||||
        response.set_cookie( | 
				
			||||
            app.session_cookie_name, | 
				
			||||
            val, | 
				
			||||
            expires=expires, | 
				
			||||
            httponly=httponly, | 
				
			||||
            domain=domain, | 
				
			||||
            path=path, | 
				
			||||
            secure=secure, | 
				
			||||
            samesite=samesite | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,57 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.signals | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Implements signals based on blinker if available, otherwise | 
				
			||||
    falls silently back to a noop. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
signals_available = False | 
				
			||||
try: | 
				
			||||
    from blinker import Namespace | 
				
			||||
    signals_available = True | 
				
			||||
except ImportError: | 
				
			||||
    class Namespace(object): | 
				
			||||
        def signal(self, name, doc=None): | 
				
			||||
            return _FakeSignal(name, doc) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    class _FakeSignal(object): | 
				
			||||
        """If blinker is unavailable, create a fake class with the same | 
				
			||||
        interface that allows sending of signals but will fail with an | 
				
			||||
        error on anything else.  Instead of doing anything on send, it | 
				
			||||
        will just ignore the arguments and do nothing instead. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        def __init__(self, name, doc=None): | 
				
			||||
            self.name = name | 
				
			||||
            self.__doc__ = doc | 
				
			||||
        def _fail(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('signalling support is unavailable ' | 
				
			||||
                               'because the blinker library is ' | 
				
			||||
                               'not installed.') | 
				
			||||
        send = lambda *a, **kw: None | 
				
			||||
        connect = disconnect = has_receivers_for = receivers_for = \ | 
				
			||||
            temporarily_connected_to = connected_to = _fail | 
				
			||||
        del _fail | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# The namespace for code signals.  If you are not Flask code, do | 
				
			||||
# not put signals in here.  Create your own namespace instead. | 
				
			||||
_signals = Namespace() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
# Core signals.  For usage examples grep the source code or consult | 
				
			||||
# the API documentation in docs/api.rst as well as docs/signals.rst | 
				
			||||
template_rendered = _signals.signal('template-rendered') | 
				
			||||
before_render_template = _signals.signal('before-render-template') | 
				
			||||
request_started = _signals.signal('request-started') | 
				
			||||
request_finished = _signals.signal('request-finished') | 
				
			||||
request_tearing_down = _signals.signal('request-tearing-down') | 
				
			||||
got_request_exception = _signals.signal('got-request-exception') | 
				
			||||
appcontext_tearing_down = _signals.signal('appcontext-tearing-down') | 
				
			||||
appcontext_pushed = _signals.signal('appcontext-pushed') | 
				
			||||
appcontext_popped = _signals.signal('appcontext-popped') | 
				
			||||
message_flashed = _signals.signal('message-flashed') | 
				
			||||
@ -1,150 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.templating | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Implements the bridge to Jinja2. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from jinja2 import BaseLoader, Environment as BaseEnvironment, \ | 
				
			||||
     TemplateNotFound | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from .globals import _request_ctx_stack, _app_ctx_stack | 
				
			||||
from .signals import template_rendered, before_render_template | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _default_template_ctx_processor(): | 
				
			||||
    """Default template context processor.  Injects `request`, | 
				
			||||
    `session` and `g`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    reqctx = _request_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    appctx = _app_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    rv = {} | 
				
			||||
    if appctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
        rv['g'] = appctx.g | 
				
			||||
    if reqctx is not None: | 
				
			||||
        rv['request'] = reqctx.request | 
				
			||||
        rv['session'] = reqctx.session | 
				
			||||
    return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Environment(BaseEnvironment): | 
				
			||||
    """Works like a regular Jinja2 environment but has some additional | 
				
			||||
    knowledge of how Flask's blueprint works so that it can prepend the | 
				
			||||
    name of the blueprint to referenced templates if necessary. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, app, **options): | 
				
			||||
        if 'loader' not in options: | 
				
			||||
            options['loader'] = app.create_global_jinja_loader() | 
				
			||||
        BaseEnvironment.__init__(self, **options) | 
				
			||||
        self.app = app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class DispatchingJinjaLoader(BaseLoader): | 
				
			||||
    """A loader that looks for templates in the application and all | 
				
			||||
    the blueprint folders. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, app): | 
				
			||||
        self.app = app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_source(self, environment, template): | 
				
			||||
        if self.app.config['EXPLAIN_TEMPLATE_LOADING']: | 
				
			||||
            return self._get_source_explained(environment, template) | 
				
			||||
        return self._get_source_fast(environment, template) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _get_source_explained(self, environment, template): | 
				
			||||
        attempts = [] | 
				
			||||
        trv = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for srcobj, loader in self._iter_loaders(template): | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                rv = loader.get_source(environment, template) | 
				
			||||
                if trv is None: | 
				
			||||
                    trv = rv | 
				
			||||
            except TemplateNotFound: | 
				
			||||
                rv = None | 
				
			||||
            attempts.append((loader, srcobj, rv)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        from .debughelpers import explain_template_loading_attempts | 
				
			||||
        explain_template_loading_attempts(self.app, template, attempts) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if trv is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return trv | 
				
			||||
        raise TemplateNotFound(template) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _get_source_fast(self, environment, template): | 
				
			||||
        for srcobj, loader in self._iter_loaders(template): | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                return loader.get_source(environment, template) | 
				
			||||
            except TemplateNotFound: | 
				
			||||
                continue | 
				
			||||
        raise TemplateNotFound(template) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _iter_loaders(self, template): | 
				
			||||
        loader = self.app.jinja_loader | 
				
			||||
        if loader is not None: | 
				
			||||
            yield self.app, loader | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for blueprint in self.app.iter_blueprints(): | 
				
			||||
            loader = blueprint.jinja_loader | 
				
			||||
            if loader is not None: | 
				
			||||
                yield blueprint, loader | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def list_templates(self): | 
				
			||||
        result = set() | 
				
			||||
        loader = self.app.jinja_loader | 
				
			||||
        if loader is not None: | 
				
			||||
            result.update(loader.list_templates()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        for blueprint in self.app.iter_blueprints(): | 
				
			||||
            loader = blueprint.jinja_loader | 
				
			||||
            if loader is not None: | 
				
			||||
                for template in loader.list_templates(): | 
				
			||||
                    result.add(template) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return list(result) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def _render(template, context, app): | 
				
			||||
    """Renders the template and fires the signal""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    before_render_template.send(app, template=template, context=context) | 
				
			||||
    rv = template.render(context) | 
				
			||||
    template_rendered.send(app, template=template, context=context) | 
				
			||||
    return rv | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def render_template(template_name_or_list, **context): | 
				
			||||
    """Renders a template from the template folder with the given | 
				
			||||
    context. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param template_name_or_list: the name of the template to be | 
				
			||||
                                  rendered, or an iterable with template names | 
				
			||||
                                  the first one existing will be rendered | 
				
			||||
    :param context: the variables that should be available in the | 
				
			||||
                    context of the template. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    ctx = _app_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    ctx.app.update_template_context(context) | 
				
			||||
    return _render(ctx.app.jinja_env.get_or_select_template(template_name_or_list), | 
				
			||||
                   context, ctx.app) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def render_template_string(source, **context): | 
				
			||||
    """Renders a template from the given template source string | 
				
			||||
    with the given context. Template variables will be autoescaped. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param source: the source code of the template to be | 
				
			||||
                   rendered | 
				
			||||
    :param context: the variables that should be available in the | 
				
			||||
                    context of the template. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    ctx = _app_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
    ctx.app.update_template_context(context) | 
				
			||||
    return _render(ctx.app.jinja_env.from_string(source), | 
				
			||||
                   context, ctx.app) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,250 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.testing | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Implements test support helpers.  This module is lazily imported | 
				
			||||
    and usually not used in production environments. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
import werkzeug | 
				
			||||
from contextlib import contextmanager | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from click.testing import CliRunner | 
				
			||||
from flask.cli import ScriptInfo | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.test import Client, EnvironBuilder | 
				
			||||
from flask import _request_ctx_stack | 
				
			||||
from flask.json import dumps as json_dumps | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.urls import url_parse | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
def make_test_environ_builder( | 
				
			||||
    app, path='/', base_url=None, subdomain=None, url_scheme=None, | 
				
			||||
    *args, **kwargs | 
				
			||||
): | 
				
			||||
    """Create a :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`, taking some | 
				
			||||
    defaults from the application. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :param app: The Flask application to configure the environment from. | 
				
			||||
    :param path: URL path being requested. | 
				
			||||
    :param base_url: Base URL where the app is being served, which | 
				
			||||
        ``path`` is relative to. If not given, built from | 
				
			||||
        :data:`PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME`, ``subdomain``, | 
				
			||||
        :data:`SERVER_NAME`, and :data:`APPLICATION_ROOT`. | 
				
			||||
    :param subdomain: Subdomain name to append to :data:`SERVER_NAME`. | 
				
			||||
    :param url_scheme: Scheme to use instead of | 
				
			||||
        :data:`PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME`. | 
				
			||||
    :param json: If given, this is serialized as JSON and passed as | 
				
			||||
        ``data``. Also defaults ``content_type`` to | 
				
			||||
        ``application/json``. | 
				
			||||
    :param args: other positional arguments passed to | 
				
			||||
        :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`. | 
				
			||||
    :param kwargs: other keyword arguments passed to | 
				
			||||
        :class:`~werkzeug.test.EnvironBuilder`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    assert ( | 
				
			||||
        not (base_url or subdomain or url_scheme) | 
				
			||||
        or (base_url is not None) != bool(subdomain or url_scheme) | 
				
			||||
    ), 'Cannot pass "subdomain" or "url_scheme" with "base_url".' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if base_url is None: | 
				
			||||
        http_host = app.config.get('SERVER_NAME') or 'localhost' | 
				
			||||
        app_root = app.config['APPLICATION_ROOT'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if subdomain: | 
				
			||||
            http_host = '{0}.{1}'.format(subdomain, http_host) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if url_scheme is None: | 
				
			||||
            url_scheme = app.config['PREFERRED_URL_SCHEME'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        url = url_parse(path) | 
				
			||||
        base_url = '{scheme}://{netloc}/{path}'.format( | 
				
			||||
            scheme=url.scheme or url_scheme, | 
				
			||||
            netloc=url.netloc or http_host, | 
				
			||||
            path=app_root.lstrip('/') | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
        path = url.path | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if url.query: | 
				
			||||
            sep = b'?' if isinstance(url.query, bytes) else '?' | 
				
			||||
            path += sep + url.query | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    if 'json' in kwargs: | 
				
			||||
        assert 'data' not in kwargs, ( | 
				
			||||
            "Client cannot provide both 'json' and 'data'." | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # push a context so flask.json can use app's json attributes | 
				
			||||
        with app.app_context(): | 
				
			||||
            kwargs['data'] = json_dumps(kwargs.pop('json')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if 'content_type' not in kwargs: | 
				
			||||
            kwargs['content_type'] = 'application/json' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    return EnvironBuilder(path, base_url, *args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class FlaskClient(Client): | 
				
			||||
    """Works like a regular Werkzeug test client but has some knowledge about | 
				
			||||
    how Flask works to defer the cleanup of the request context stack to the | 
				
			||||
    end of a ``with`` body when used in a ``with`` statement.  For general | 
				
			||||
    information about how to use this class refer to | 
				
			||||
    :class:`werkzeug.test.Client`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 0.12 | 
				
			||||
       `app.test_client()` includes preset default environment, which can be | 
				
			||||
       set after instantiation of the `app.test_client()` object in | 
				
			||||
       `client.environ_base`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Basic usage is outlined in the :ref:`testing` chapter. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    preserve_context = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        super(FlaskClient, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
        self.environ_base = { | 
				
			||||
            "REMOTE_ADDR": "127.0.0.1", | 
				
			||||
            "HTTP_USER_AGENT": "werkzeug/" + werkzeug.__version__ | 
				
			||||
        } | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @contextmanager | 
				
			||||
    def session_transaction(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        """When used in combination with a ``with`` statement this opens a | 
				
			||||
        session transaction.  This can be used to modify the session that | 
				
			||||
        the test client uses.  Once the ``with`` block is left the session is | 
				
			||||
        stored back. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            with client.session_transaction() as session: | 
				
			||||
                session['value'] = 42 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Internally this is implemented by going through a temporary test | 
				
			||||
        request context and since session handling could depend on | 
				
			||||
        request variables this function accepts the same arguments as | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`~flask.Flask.test_request_context` which are directly | 
				
			||||
        passed through. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if self.cookie_jar is None: | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('Session transactions only make sense ' | 
				
			||||
                               'with cookies enabled.') | 
				
			||||
        app = self.application | 
				
			||||
        environ_overrides = kwargs.setdefault('environ_overrides', {}) | 
				
			||||
        self.cookie_jar.inject_wsgi(environ_overrides) | 
				
			||||
        outer_reqctx = _request_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
        with app.test_request_context(*args, **kwargs) as c: | 
				
			||||
            session_interface = app.session_interface | 
				
			||||
            sess = session_interface.open_session(app, c.request) | 
				
			||||
            if sess is None: | 
				
			||||
                raise RuntimeError('Session backend did not open a session. ' | 
				
			||||
                                   'Check the configuration') | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            # Since we have to open a new request context for the session | 
				
			||||
            # handling we want to make sure that we hide out own context | 
				
			||||
            # from the caller.  By pushing the original request context | 
				
			||||
            # (or None) on top of this and popping it we get exactly that | 
				
			||||
            # behavior.  It's important to not use the push and pop | 
				
			||||
            # methods of the actual request context object since that would | 
				
			||||
            # mean that cleanup handlers are called | 
				
			||||
            _request_ctx_stack.push(outer_reqctx) | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                yield sess | 
				
			||||
            finally: | 
				
			||||
                _request_ctx_stack.pop() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            resp = app.response_class() | 
				
			||||
            if not session_interface.is_null_session(sess): | 
				
			||||
                session_interface.save_session(app, sess, resp) | 
				
			||||
            headers = resp.get_wsgi_headers(c.request.environ) | 
				
			||||
            self.cookie_jar.extract_wsgi(c.request.environ, headers) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def open(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        as_tuple = kwargs.pop('as_tuple', False) | 
				
			||||
        buffered = kwargs.pop('buffered', False) | 
				
			||||
        follow_redirects = kwargs.pop('follow_redirects', False) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if ( | 
				
			||||
            not kwargs and len(args) == 1 | 
				
			||||
            and isinstance(args[0], (EnvironBuilder, dict)) | 
				
			||||
        ): | 
				
			||||
            environ = self.environ_base.copy() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            if isinstance(args[0], EnvironBuilder): | 
				
			||||
                environ.update(args[0].get_environ()) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                environ.update(args[0]) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            environ['flask._preserve_context'] = self.preserve_context | 
				
			||||
        else: | 
				
			||||
            kwargs.setdefault('environ_overrides', {}) \ | 
				
			||||
                ['flask._preserve_context'] = self.preserve_context | 
				
			||||
            kwargs.setdefault('environ_base', self.environ_base) | 
				
			||||
            builder = make_test_environ_builder( | 
				
			||||
                self.application, *args, **kwargs | 
				
			||||
            ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            try: | 
				
			||||
                environ = builder.get_environ() | 
				
			||||
            finally: | 
				
			||||
                builder.close() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return Client.open( | 
				
			||||
            self, environ, | 
				
			||||
            as_tuple=as_tuple, | 
				
			||||
            buffered=buffered, | 
				
			||||
            follow_redirects=follow_redirects | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __enter__(self): | 
				
			||||
        if self.preserve_context: | 
				
			||||
            raise RuntimeError('Cannot nest client invocations') | 
				
			||||
        self.preserve_context = True | 
				
			||||
        return self | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): | 
				
			||||
        self.preserve_context = False | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # on exit we want to clean up earlier.  Normally the request context | 
				
			||||
        # stays preserved until the next request in the same thread comes | 
				
			||||
        # in.  See RequestGlobals.push() for the general behavior. | 
				
			||||
        top = _request_ctx_stack.top | 
				
			||||
        if top is not None and top.preserved: | 
				
			||||
            top.pop() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class FlaskCliRunner(CliRunner): | 
				
			||||
    """A :class:`~click.testing.CliRunner` for testing a Flask app's | 
				
			||||
    CLI commands. Typically created using | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`~flask.Flask.test_cli_runner`. See :ref:`testing-cli`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(self, app, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        self.app = app | 
				
			||||
        super(FlaskCliRunner, self).__init__(**kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def invoke(self, cli=None, args=None, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        """Invokes a CLI command in an isolated environment. See | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`CliRunner.invoke <click.testing.CliRunner.invoke>` for | 
				
			||||
        full method documentation. See :ref:`testing-cli` for examples. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        If the ``obj`` argument is not given, passes an instance of | 
				
			||||
        :class:`~flask.cli.ScriptInfo` that knows how to load the Flask | 
				
			||||
        app being tested. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param cli: Command object to invoke. Default is the app's | 
				
			||||
            :attr:`~flask.app.Flask.cli` group. | 
				
			||||
        :param args: List of strings to invoke the command with. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :return: a :class:`~click.testing.Result` object. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if cli is None: | 
				
			||||
            cli = self.app.cli | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if 'obj' not in kwargs: | 
				
			||||
            kwargs['obj'] = ScriptInfo(create_app=lambda: self.app) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        return super(FlaskCliRunner, self).invoke(cli, args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.views | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    This module provides class-based views inspired by the ones in Django. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from .globals import request | 
				
			||||
from ._compat import with_metaclass | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
http_method_funcs = frozenset(['get', 'post', 'head', 'options', | 
				
			||||
                               'delete', 'put', 'trace', 'patch']) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class View(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Alternative way to use view functions.  A subclass has to implement | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`dispatch_request` which is called with the view arguments from | 
				
			||||
    the URL routing system.  If :attr:`methods` is provided the methods | 
				
			||||
    do not have to be passed to the :meth:`~flask.Flask.add_url_rule` | 
				
			||||
    method explicitly:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        class MyView(View): | 
				
			||||
            methods = ['GET'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            def dispatch_request(self, name): | 
				
			||||
                return 'Hello %s!' % name | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        app.add_url_rule('/hello/<name>', view_func=MyView.as_view('myview')) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    When you want to decorate a pluggable view you will have to either do that | 
				
			||||
    when the view function is created (by wrapping the return value of | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`as_view`) or you can use the :attr:`decorators` attribute:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        class SecretView(View): | 
				
			||||
            methods = ['GET'] | 
				
			||||
            decorators = [superuser_required] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            def dispatch_request(self): | 
				
			||||
                ... | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The decorators stored in the decorators list are applied one after another | 
				
			||||
    when the view function is created.  Note that you can *not* use the class | 
				
			||||
    based decorators since those would decorate the view class and not the | 
				
			||||
    generated view function! | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: A list of methods this view can handle. | 
				
			||||
    methods = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: Setting this disables or force-enables the automatic options handling. | 
				
			||||
    provide_automatic_options = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: The canonical way to decorate class-based views is to decorate the | 
				
			||||
    #: return value of as_view().  However since this moves parts of the | 
				
			||||
    #: logic from the class declaration to the place where it's hooked | 
				
			||||
    #: into the routing system. | 
				
			||||
    #: | 
				
			||||
    #: You can place one or more decorators in this list and whenever the | 
				
			||||
    #: view function is created the result is automatically decorated. | 
				
			||||
    #: | 
				
			||||
    #: .. versionadded:: 0.8 | 
				
			||||
    decorators = () | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def dispatch_request(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Subclasses have to override this method to implement the | 
				
			||||
        actual view function code.  This method is called with all | 
				
			||||
        the arguments from the URL rule. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        raise NotImplementedError() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @classmethod | 
				
			||||
    def as_view(cls, name, *class_args, **class_kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        """Converts the class into an actual view function that can be used | 
				
			||||
        with the routing system.  Internally this generates a function on the | 
				
			||||
        fly which will instantiate the :class:`View` on each request and call | 
				
			||||
        the :meth:`dispatch_request` method on it. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        The arguments passed to :meth:`as_view` are forwarded to the | 
				
			||||
        constructor of the class. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        def view(*args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
            self = view.view_class(*class_args, **class_kwargs) | 
				
			||||
            return self.dispatch_request(*args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if cls.decorators: | 
				
			||||
            view.__name__ = name | 
				
			||||
            view.__module__ = cls.__module__ | 
				
			||||
            for decorator in cls.decorators: | 
				
			||||
                view = decorator(view) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # We attach the view class to the view function for two reasons: | 
				
			||||
        # first of all it allows us to easily figure out what class-based | 
				
			||||
        # view this thing came from, secondly it's also used for instantiating | 
				
			||||
        # the view class so you can actually replace it with something else | 
				
			||||
        # for testing purposes and debugging. | 
				
			||||
        view.view_class = cls | 
				
			||||
        view.__name__ = name | 
				
			||||
        view.__doc__ = cls.__doc__ | 
				
			||||
        view.__module__ = cls.__module__ | 
				
			||||
        view.methods = cls.methods | 
				
			||||
        view.provide_automatic_options = cls.provide_automatic_options | 
				
			||||
        return view | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class MethodViewType(type): | 
				
			||||
    """Metaclass for :class:`MethodView` that determines what methods the view | 
				
			||||
    defines. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def __init__(cls, name, bases, d): | 
				
			||||
        super(MethodViewType, cls).__init__(name, bases, d) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if 'methods' not in d: | 
				
			||||
            methods = set() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            for key in http_method_funcs: | 
				
			||||
                if hasattr(cls, key): | 
				
			||||
                    methods.add(key.upper()) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            # If we have no method at all in there we don't want to add a | 
				
			||||
            # method list. This is for instance the case for the base class | 
				
			||||
            # or another subclass of a base method view that does not introduce | 
				
			||||
            # new methods. | 
				
			||||
            if methods: | 
				
			||||
                cls.methods = methods | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class MethodView(with_metaclass(MethodViewType, View)): | 
				
			||||
    """A class-based view that dispatches request methods to the corresponding | 
				
			||||
    class methods. For example, if you implement a ``get`` method, it will be | 
				
			||||
    used to handle ``GET`` requests. :: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        class CounterAPI(MethodView): | 
				
			||||
            def get(self): | 
				
			||||
                return session.get('counter', 0) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
            def post(self): | 
				
			||||
                session['counter'] = session.get('counter', 0) + 1 | 
				
			||||
                return 'OK' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        app.add_url_rule('/counter', view_func=CounterAPI.as_view('counter')) | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def dispatch_request(self, *args, **kwargs): | 
				
			||||
        meth = getattr(self, request.method.lower(), None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # If the request method is HEAD and we don't have a handler for it | 
				
			||||
        # retry with GET. | 
				
			||||
        if meth is None and request.method == 'HEAD': | 
				
			||||
            meth = getattr(self, 'get', None) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        assert meth is not None, 'Unimplemented method %r' % request.method | 
				
			||||
        return meth(*args, **kwargs) | 
				
			||||
@ -1,216 +0,0 @@ | 
				
			||||
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
    flask.wrappers | 
				
			||||
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    Implements the WSGI wrappers (request and response). | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    :copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. | 
				
			||||
    :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. | 
				
			||||
""" | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest | 
				
			||||
from werkzeug.wrappers import Request as RequestBase, Response as ResponseBase | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
from flask import json | 
				
			||||
from flask.globals import current_app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class JSONMixin(object): | 
				
			||||
    """Common mixin for both request and response objects to provide JSON | 
				
			||||
    parsing capabilities. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionadded:: 1.0 | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    _cached_json = (Ellipsis, Ellipsis) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def is_json(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Check if the mimetype indicates JSON data, either | 
				
			||||
        :mimetype:`application/json` or :mimetype:`application/*+json`. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.11 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        mt = self.mimetype | 
				
			||||
        return ( | 
				
			||||
            mt == 'application/json' | 
				
			||||
            or (mt.startswith('application/')) and mt.endswith('+json') | 
				
			||||
        ) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def json(self): | 
				
			||||
        """This will contain the parsed JSON data if the mimetype indicates | 
				
			||||
        JSON (:mimetype:`application/json`, see :meth:`is_json`), otherwise it | 
				
			||||
        will be ``None``. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        return self.get_json() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _get_data_for_json(self, cache): | 
				
			||||
        return self.get_data(cache=cache) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def get_json(self, force=False, silent=False, cache=True): | 
				
			||||
        """Parse and return the data as JSON. If the mimetype does not | 
				
			||||
        indicate JSON (:mimetype:`application/json`, see | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`is_json`), this returns ``None`` unless ``force`` is | 
				
			||||
        true. If parsing fails, :meth:`on_json_loading_failed` is called | 
				
			||||
        and its return value is used as the return value. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        :param force: Ignore the mimetype and always try to parse JSON. | 
				
			||||
        :param silent: Silence parsing errors and return ``None`` | 
				
			||||
            instead. | 
				
			||||
        :param cache: Store the parsed JSON to return for subsequent | 
				
			||||
            calls. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if cache and self._cached_json[silent] is not Ellipsis: | 
				
			||||
            return self._cached_json[silent] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        if not (force or self.is_json): | 
				
			||||
            return None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        data = self._get_data_for_json(cache=cache) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        try: | 
				
			||||
            rv = json.loads(data) | 
				
			||||
        except ValueError as e: | 
				
			||||
            if silent: | 
				
			||||
                rv = None | 
				
			||||
                if cache: | 
				
			||||
                    normal_rv, _ = self._cached_json | 
				
			||||
                    self._cached_json = (normal_rv, rv) | 
				
			||||
            else: | 
				
			||||
                rv = self.on_json_loading_failed(e) | 
				
			||||
                if cache: | 
				
			||||
                    _, silent_rv = self._cached_json | 
				
			||||
                    self._cached_json = (rv, silent_rv) | 
				
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        else: | 
				
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            if cache: | 
				
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                self._cached_json = (rv, rv) | 
				
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 | 
				
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        return rv | 
				
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    def on_json_loading_failed(self, e): | 
				
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        """Called if :meth:`get_json` parsing fails and isn't silenced. If | 
				
			||||
        this method returns a value, it is used as the return value for | 
				
			||||
        :meth:`get_json`. The default implementation raises a | 
				
			||||
        :class:`BadRequest` exception. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionchanged:: 0.10 | 
				
			||||
           Raise a :exc:`BadRequest` error instead of returning an error | 
				
			||||
           message as JSON. If you want that behavior you can add it by | 
				
			||||
           subclassing. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        .. versionadded:: 0.8 | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if current_app is not None and current_app.debug: | 
				
			||||
            raise BadRequest('Failed to decode JSON object: {0}'.format(e)) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
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        raise BadRequest() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Request(RequestBase, JSONMixin): | 
				
			||||
    """The request object used by default in Flask.  Remembers the | 
				
			||||
    matched endpoint and view arguments. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    It is what ends up as :class:`~flask.request`.  If you want to replace | 
				
			||||
    the request object used you can subclass this and set | 
				
			||||
    :attr:`~flask.Flask.request_class` to your subclass. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    The request object is a :class:`~werkzeug.wrappers.Request` subclass and | 
				
			||||
    provides all of the attributes Werkzeug defines plus a few Flask | 
				
			||||
    specific ones. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: The internal URL rule that matched the request.  This can be | 
				
			||||
    #: useful to inspect which methods are allowed for the URL from | 
				
			||||
    #: a before/after handler (``request.url_rule.methods``) etc. | 
				
			||||
    #: Though if the request's method was invalid for the URL rule, | 
				
			||||
    #: the valid list is available in ``routing_exception.valid_methods`` | 
				
			||||
    #: instead (an attribute of the Werkzeug exception :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.MethodNotAllowed`) | 
				
			||||
    #: because the request was never internally bound. | 
				
			||||
    #: | 
				
			||||
    #: .. versionadded:: 0.6 | 
				
			||||
    url_rule = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: A dict of view arguments that matched the request.  If an exception | 
				
			||||
    #: happened when matching, this will be ``None``. | 
				
			||||
    view_args = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    #: If matching the URL failed, this is the exception that will be | 
				
			||||
    #: raised / was raised as part of the request handling.  This is | 
				
			||||
    #: usually a :exc:`~werkzeug.exceptions.NotFound` exception or | 
				
			||||
    #: something similar. | 
				
			||||
    routing_exception = None | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def max_content_length(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Read-only view of the ``MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH`` config key.""" | 
				
			||||
        if current_app: | 
				
			||||
            return current_app.config['MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def endpoint(self): | 
				
			||||
        """The endpoint that matched the request.  This in combination with | 
				
			||||
        :attr:`view_args` can be used to reconstruct the same or a | 
				
			||||
        modified URL.  If an exception happened when matching, this will | 
				
			||||
        be ``None``. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if self.url_rule is not None: | 
				
			||||
            return self.url_rule.endpoint | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def blueprint(self): | 
				
			||||
        """The name of the current blueprint""" | 
				
			||||
        if self.url_rule and '.' in self.url_rule.endpoint: | 
				
			||||
            return self.url_rule.endpoint.rsplit('.', 1)[0] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _load_form_data(self): | 
				
			||||
        RequestBase._load_form_data(self) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # In debug mode we're replacing the files multidict with an ad-hoc | 
				
			||||
        # subclass that raises a different error for key errors. | 
				
			||||
        if ( | 
				
			||||
            current_app | 
				
			||||
            and current_app.debug | 
				
			||||
            and self.mimetype != 'multipart/form-data' | 
				
			||||
            and not self.files | 
				
			||||
        ): | 
				
			||||
            from .debughelpers import attach_enctype_error_multidict | 
				
			||||
            attach_enctype_error_multidict(self) | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
class Response(ResponseBase, JSONMixin): | 
				
			||||
    """The response object that is used by default in Flask.  Works like the | 
				
			||||
    response object from Werkzeug but is set to have an HTML mimetype by | 
				
			||||
    default.  Quite often you don't have to create this object yourself because | 
				
			||||
    :meth:`~flask.Flask.make_response` will take care of that for you. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    If you want to replace the response object used you can subclass this and | 
				
			||||
    set :attr:`~flask.Flask.response_class` to your subclass. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 1.0 | 
				
			||||
        JSON support is added to the response, like the request. This is useful | 
				
			||||
        when testing to get the test client response data as JSON. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    .. versionchanged:: 1.0 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        Added :attr:`max_cookie_size`. | 
				
			||||
    """ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    default_mimetype = 'text/html' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    def _get_data_for_json(self, cache): | 
				
			||||
        return self.get_data() | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    @property | 
				
			||||
    def max_cookie_size(self): | 
				
			||||
        """Read-only view of the :data:`MAX_COOKIE_SIZE` config key. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        See :attr:`~werkzeug.wrappers.BaseResponse.max_cookie_size` in | 
				
			||||
        Werkzeug's docs. | 
				
			||||
        """ | 
				
			||||
        if current_app: | 
				
			||||
            return current_app.config['MAX_COOKIE_SIZE'] | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
        # return Werkzeug's default when not in an app context | 
				
			||||
        return super(Response, self).max_cookie_size | 
				
			||||
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			||||
pip | 
				
			||||
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			||||
2009-2018 (c) Benoît Chesneau <benoitc@e-engura.org> | 
				
			||||
2009-2015 (c) Paul J. Davis <paul.joseph.davis@gmail.com> | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person | 
				
			||||
obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation | 
				
			||||
files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without | 
				
			||||
restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, | 
				
			||||
copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell | 
				
			||||
copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the | 
				
			||||
Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following | 
				
			||||
conditions: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be | 
				
			||||
included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, | 
				
			||||
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES | 
				
			||||
OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND | 
				
			||||
NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT | 
				
			||||
HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, | 
				
			||||
WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING | 
				
			||||
FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR | 
				
			||||
OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. | 
				
			||||
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			||||
Metadata-Version: 2.1 | 
				
			||||
Name: gunicorn | 
				
			||||
Version: 19.8.1 | 
				
			||||
Summary: WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX | 
				
			||||
Home-page: http://gunicorn.org | 
				
			||||
Author: Benoit Chesneau | 
				
			||||
Author-email: benoitc@e-engura.com | 
				
			||||
License: MIT | 
				
			||||
Platform: UNKNOWN | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Development Status :: 4 - Beta | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Environment :: Other Environment | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers | 
				
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Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X | 
				
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Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3 | 
				
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Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6 | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Internet | 
				
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Classifier: Topic :: Utilities | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: WSGI :: Server | 
				
			||||
Classifier: Topic :: Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Dynamic Content | 
				
			||||
Requires-Python: >=2.6, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.* | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: gevent | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: tornado | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: eventlet | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: gthread | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: eventlet | 
				
			||||
Requires-Dist: eventlet (>=0.9.7); extra == 'eventlet' | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: gevent | 
				
			||||
Requires-Dist: gevent (>=0.13); extra == 'gevent' | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: gthread | 
				
			||||
Provides-Extra: tornado | 
				
			||||
Requires-Dist: tornado (>=0.2); extra == 'tornado' | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Gunicorn | 
				
			||||
-------- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/v/gunicorn.svg?style=flat | 
				
			||||
    :alt: PyPI version | 
				
			||||
    :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gunicorn | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. image:: https://img.shields.io/pypi/pyversions/gunicorn.svg | 
				
			||||
    :alt: Supported Python versions | 
				
			||||
    :target: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/gunicorn | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. image:: https://travis-ci.org/benoitc/gunicorn.svg?branch=master | 
				
			||||
    :alt: Build Status | 
				
			||||
    :target: https://travis-ci.org/benoitc/gunicorn | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Gunicorn 'Green Unicorn' is a Python WSGI HTTP Server for UNIX. It's a pre-fork | 
				
			||||
worker model ported from Ruby's Unicorn_ project. The Gunicorn server is broadly | 
				
			||||
compatible with various web frameworks, simply implemented, light on server | 
				
			||||
resource usage, and fairly speedy. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Feel free to join us in `#gunicorn`_ on Freenode_. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Documentation | 
				
			||||
------------- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
The documentation is hosted at http://docs.gunicorn.org. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Installation | 
				
			||||
------------ | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Gunicorn requires **Python 2.x >= 2.6** or **Python 3.x >= 3.2**. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Install from PyPI:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    $ pip install gunicorn | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Usage | 
				
			||||
----- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Basic usage:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    $ gunicorn [OPTIONS] APP_MODULE | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Where ``APP_MODULE`` is of the pattern ``$(MODULE_NAME):$(VARIABLE_NAME)``. The | 
				
			||||
module name can be a full dotted path. The variable name refers to a WSGI | 
				
			||||
callable that should be found in the specified module. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Example with test app:: | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
    $ cd examples | 
				
			||||
    $ gunicorn --workers=2 test:app | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
License | 
				
			||||
------- | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
Gunicorn is released under the MIT License. See the LICENSE_ file for more | 
				
			||||
details. | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
.. _Unicorn: https://bogomips.org/unicorn/ | 
				
			||||
.. _`#gunicorn`: https://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=gunicorn | 
				
			||||
.. _Freenode: https://freenode.net/ | 
				
			||||
.. _LICENSE: https://github.com/benoitc/gunicorn/blob/master/LICENSE | 
				
			||||
 | 
				
			||||
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