from __future__ import annotations import base64 import binascii import typing as t from ..http import dump_header from ..http import parse_dict_header from ..http import quote_header_value from .structures import CallbackDict if t.TYPE_CHECKING: import typing_extensions as te class Authorization: """Represents the parts of an ``Authorization`` request header. :attr:`.Request.authorization` returns an instance if the header is set. An instance can be used with the test :class:`.Client` request methods' ``auth`` parameter to send the header in test requests. Depending on the auth scheme, either :attr:`parameters` or :attr:`token` will be set. The ``Basic`` scheme's token is decoded into the ``username`` and ``password`` parameters. For convenience, ``auth["key"]`` and ``auth.key`` both access the key in the :attr:`parameters` dict, along with ``auth.get("key")`` and ``"key" in auth``. .. versionchanged:: 2.3 The ``token`` parameter and attribute was added to support auth schemes that use a token instead of parameters, such as ``Bearer``. .. versionchanged:: 2.3 The object is no longer a ``dict``. .. versionchanged:: 0.5 The object is an immutable dict. """ def __init__( self, auth_type: str, data: dict[str, str | None] | None = None, token: str | None = None, ) -> None: self.type = auth_type """The authorization scheme, like ``basic``, ``digest``, or ``bearer``.""" if data is None: data = {} self.parameters = data """A dict of parameters parsed from the header. Either this or :attr:`token` will have a value for a given scheme. """ self.token = token """A token parsed from the header. Either this or :attr:`parameters` will have a value for a given scheme. .. versionadded:: 2.3 """ def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> str | None: return self.parameters.get(name) def __getitem__(self, name: str) -> str | None: return self.parameters.get(name) def get(self, key: str, default: str | None = None) -> str | None: return self.parameters.get(key, default) def __contains__(self, key: str) -> bool: return key in self.parameters def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: if not isinstance(other, Authorization): return NotImplemented return ( other.type == self.type and other.token == self.token and other.parameters == self.parameters ) @classmethod def from_header(cls, value: str | None) -> te.Self | None: """Parse an ``Authorization`` header value and return an instance, or ``None`` if the value is empty. :param value: The header value to parse. .. versionadded:: 2.3 """ if not value: return None scheme, _, rest = value.partition(" ") scheme = scheme.lower() rest = rest.strip() if scheme == "basic": try: username, _, password = base64.b64decode(rest).decode().partition(":") except (binascii.Error, UnicodeError): return None return cls(scheme, {"username": username, "password": password}) if "=" in rest.rstrip("="): # = that is not trailing, this is parameters. return cls(scheme, parse_dict_header(rest), None) # No = or only trailing =, this is a token. return cls(scheme, None, rest) def to_header(self) -> str: """Produce an ``Authorization`` header value representing this data. .. versionadded:: 2.0 """ if self.type == "basic": value = base64.b64encode( f"{self.username}:{self.password}".encode() ).decode("ascii") return f"Basic {value}" if self.token is not None: return f"{self.type.title()} {self.token}" return f"{self.type.title()} {dump_header(self.parameters)}" def __str__(self) -> str: return self.to_header() def __repr__(self) -> str: return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.to_header()}>" class WWWAuthenticate: """Represents the parts of a ``WWW-Authenticate`` response header. Set :attr:`.Response.www_authenticate` to an instance of list of instances to set values for this header in the response. Modifying this instance will modify the header value. Depending on the auth scheme, either :attr:`parameters` or :attr:`token` should be set. The ``Basic`` scheme will encode ``username`` and ``password`` parameters to a token. For convenience, ``auth["key"]`` and ``auth.key`` both act on the :attr:`parameters` dict, and can be used to get, set, or delete parameters. ``auth.get("key")`` and ``"key" in auth`` are also provided. .. versionchanged:: 2.3 The ``token`` parameter and attribute was added to support auth schemes that use a token instead of parameters, such as ``Bearer``. .. versionchanged:: 2.3 The object is no longer a ``dict``. .. versionchanged:: 2.3 The ``on_update`` parameter was removed. """ def __init__( self, auth_type: str, values: dict[str, str | None] | None = None, token: str | None = None, ): self._type = auth_type.lower() self._parameters: dict[str, str | None] = CallbackDict( # type: ignore[misc] values, lambda _: self._trigger_on_update() ) self._token = token self._on_update: t.Callable[[WWWAuthenticate], None] | None = None def _trigger_on_update(self) -> None: if self._on_update is not None: self._on_update(self) @property def type(self) -> str: """The authorization scheme, like ``basic``, ``digest``, or ``bearer``.""" return self._type @type.setter def type(self, value: str) -> None: self._type = value self._trigger_on_update() @property def parameters(self) -> dict[str, str | None]: """A dict of parameters for the header. Only one of this or :attr:`token` should have a value for a given scheme. """ return self._parameters @parameters.setter def parameters(self, value: dict[str, str]) -> None: self._parameters = CallbackDict( # type: ignore[misc] value, lambda _: self._trigger_on_update() ) self._trigger_on_update() @property def token(self) -> str | None: """A dict of parameters for the header. Only one of this or :attr:`token` should have a value for a given scheme. """ return self._token @token.setter def token(self, value: str | None) -> None: """A token for the header. Only one of this or :attr:`parameters` should have a value for a given scheme. .. versionadded:: 2.3 """ self._token = value self._trigger_on_update() def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str | None: return self.parameters.get(key) def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: str | None) -> None: if value is None: if key in self.parameters: del self.parameters[key] else: self.parameters[key] = value self._trigger_on_update() def __delitem__(self, key: str) -> None: if key in self.parameters: del self.parameters[key] self._trigger_on_update() def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> str | None: return self[name] def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: str | None) -> None: if name in {"_type", "_parameters", "_token", "_on_update"}: super().__setattr__(name, value) else: self[name] = value def __delattr__(self, name: str) -> None: del self[name] def __contains__(self, key: str) -> bool: return key in self.parameters def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool: if not isinstance(other, WWWAuthenticate): return NotImplemented return ( other.type == self.type and other.token == self.token and other.parameters == self.parameters ) def get(self, key: str, default: str | None = None) -> str | None: return self.parameters.get(key, default) @classmethod def from_header(cls, value: str | None) -> te.Self | None: """Parse a ``WWW-Authenticate`` header value and return an instance, or ``None`` if the value is empty. :param value: The header value to parse. .. versionadded:: 2.3 """ if not value: return None scheme, _, rest = value.partition(" ") scheme = scheme.lower() rest = rest.strip() if "=" in rest.rstrip("="): # = that is not trailing, this is parameters. return cls(scheme, parse_dict_header(rest), None) # No = or only trailing =, this is a token. return cls(scheme, None, rest) def to_header(self) -> str: """Produce a ``WWW-Authenticate`` header value representing this data.""" if self.token is not None: return f"{self.type.title()} {self.token}" if self.type == "digest": items = [] for key, value in self.parameters.items(): if key in {"realm", "domain", "nonce", "opaque", "qop"}: value = quote_header_value(value, allow_token=False) else: value = quote_header_value(value) items.append(f"{key}={value}") return f"Digest {', '.join(items)}" return f"{self.type.title()} {dump_header(self.parameters)}" def __str__(self) -> str: return self.to_header() def __repr__(self) -> str: return f"<{type(self).__name__} {self.to_header()}>"