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feat(api): 实现图像生成及后台同步功能 - 新增图像生成接口,支持试用、积分和自定义API Key模式 - 实现生成图片结果异步上传至MinIO存储,带重试机制 - 优化积分预扣除和异常退还逻辑,保障用户积分准确 - 添加获取生成历史记录接口,支持时间范围和分页 - 提供本地字典配置接口,支持模型、比例、提示模板和尺寸 - 实现图片批量上传接口,支持S3兼容对象存储 feat(admin): 增加管理员角色管理与权限分配接口 - 实现角色列表查询、角色创建、更新及删除功能 - 增加权限列表查询接口 - 实现用户角色分配接口,便于统一管理用户权限 - 增加系统字典增删查改接口,支持分类过滤和排序 - 权限控制全面覆盖管理接口,保证安全访问 feat(auth): 完善用户登录注册及权限相关接口与页面 - 实现手机号验证码发送及校验功能,保障注册安全 - 支持手机号注册、登录及退出接口,集成日志记录 - 增加修改密码功能,验证原密码后更新 - 提供动态导航菜单接口,基于权限展示不同菜单 - 实现管理界面路由及日志、角色、字典管理页面访问权限控制 - 添加系统日志查询接口,支持关键词和等级筛选 feat(app): 初始化Flask应用并配置蓝图与数据库 - 创建应用程序工厂,加载配置,初始化数据库和Redis客户端 - 注册认证、API及管理员蓝图,整合路由 - 根路由渲染主页模板 - 应用上下文中自动创建数据库表,保证运行环境准备完毕 feat(database): 提供数据库创建与迁移支持脚本 - 新增数据库创建脚本,支持自动检测是否已存在 - 添加数据库表初始化脚本,支持创建和删除所有表 - 实现RBAC权限初始化,包含基础权限和角色创建 - 新增字段手动修复脚本,添加用户API Key和积分字段 - 强制迁移脚本支持清理连接和修复表结构,初始化默认数据及角色分配 feat(config): 新增系统配置参数 - 配置数据库、Redis、Session和MinIO相关参数 - 添加AI接口地址及试用Key配置 - 集成阿里云短信服务配置及开发模式相关参数 feat(extensions): 初始化数据库、Redis和MinIO客户端 - 创建全局SQLAlchemy数据库实例和Redis客户端 - 配置基于boto3的MinIO兼容S3客户端 chore(logs): 添加示例系统日志文件 - 记录用户请求、验证码发送成功与失败的日志信息
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from __future__ import annotations
import collections.abc as cabc
import re
import typing as t
from .._internal import _missing
from ..exceptions import BadRequestKeyError
from .mixins import ImmutableHeadersMixin
from .structures import iter_multi_items
from .structures import MultiDict
if t.TYPE_CHECKING:
import typing_extensions as te
from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment
T = t.TypeVar("T")
class Headers:
"""An object that stores some headers. It has a dict-like interface,
but is ordered, can store the same key multiple times, and iterating
yields ``(key, value)`` pairs instead of only keys.
This data structure is useful if you want a nicer way to handle WSGI
headers which are stored as tuples in a list.
From Werkzeug 0.3 onwards, the :exc:`KeyError` raised by this class is
also a subclass of the :class:`~exceptions.BadRequest` HTTP exception
and will render a page for a ``400 BAD REQUEST`` if caught in a
catch-all for HTTP exceptions.
Headers is mostly compatible with the Python :class:`wsgiref.headers.Headers`
class, with the exception of `__getitem__`. :mod:`wsgiref` will return
`None` for ``headers['missing']``, whereas :class:`Headers` will raise
a :class:`KeyError`.
To create a new ``Headers`` object, pass it a list, dict, or
other ``Headers`` object with default values. These values are
validated the same way values added later are.
:param defaults: The list of default values for the :class:`Headers`.
.. versionchanged:: 3.1
Implement ``|`` and ``|=`` operators.
.. versionchanged:: 2.1.0
Default values are validated the same as values added later.
.. versionchanged:: 0.9
This data structure now stores unicode values similar to how the
multi dicts do it. The main difference is that bytes can be set as
well which will automatically be latin1 decoded.
.. versionchanged:: 0.9
The :meth:`linked` function was removed without replacement as it
was an API that does not support the changes to the encoding model.
"""
def __init__(
self,
defaults: (
Headers
| MultiDict[str, t.Any]
| cabc.Mapping[str, t.Any | list[t.Any] | tuple[t.Any, ...] | set[t.Any]]
| cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, t.Any]]
| None
) = None,
) -> None:
self._list: list[tuple[str, str]] = []
if defaults is not None:
self.extend(defaults)
@t.overload
def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str: ...
@t.overload
def __getitem__(self, key: int) -> tuple[str, str]: ...
@t.overload
def __getitem__(self, key: slice) -> te.Self: ...
def __getitem__(self, key: str | int | slice) -> str | tuple[str, str] | te.Self:
if isinstance(key, str):
return self._get_key(key)
if isinstance(key, int):
return self._list[key]
return self.__class__(self._list[key])
def _get_key(self, key: str) -> str:
ikey = key.lower()
for k, v in self._list:
if k.lower() == ikey:
return v
raise BadRequestKeyError(key)
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if other.__class__ is not self.__class__:
return NotImplemented
def lowered(item: tuple[str, ...]) -> tuple[str, ...]:
return item[0].lower(), *item[1:]
return set(map(lowered, other._list)) == set(map(lowered, self._list)) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
__hash__ = None # type: ignore[assignment]
@t.overload
def get(self, key: str) -> str | None: ...
@t.overload
def get(self, key: str, default: str) -> str: ...
@t.overload
def get(self, key: str, default: T) -> str | T: ...
@t.overload
def get(self, key: str, type: cabc.Callable[[str], T]) -> T | None: ...
@t.overload
def get(self, key: str, default: T, type: cabc.Callable[[str], T]) -> T: ...
def get( # type: ignore[misc]
self,
key: str,
default: str | T | None = None,
type: cabc.Callable[[str], T] | None = None,
) -> str | T | None:
"""Return the default value if the requested data doesn't exist.
If `type` is provided and is a callable it should convert the value,
return it or raise a :exc:`ValueError` if that is not possible. In
this case the function will return the default as if the value was not
found:
>>> d = Headers([('Content-Length', '42')])
>>> d.get('Content-Length', type=int)
42
:param key: The key to be looked up.
:param default: The default value to be returned if the key can't
be looked up. If not further specified `None` is
returned.
:param type: A callable that is used to cast the value in the
:class:`Headers`. If a :exc:`ValueError` is raised
by this callable the default value is returned.
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
The ``as_bytes`` parameter was removed.
.. versionchanged:: 0.9
The ``as_bytes`` parameter was added.
"""
try:
rv = self._get_key(key)
except KeyError:
return default
if type is None:
return rv
try:
return type(rv)
except ValueError:
return default
@t.overload
def getlist(self, key: str) -> list[str]: ...
@t.overload
def getlist(self, key: str, type: cabc.Callable[[str], T]) -> list[T]: ...
def getlist(
self, key: str, type: cabc.Callable[[str], T] | None = None
) -> list[str] | list[T]:
"""Return the list of items for a given key. If that key is not in the
:class:`Headers`, the return value will be an empty list. Just like
:meth:`get`, :meth:`getlist` accepts a `type` parameter. All items will
be converted with the callable defined there.
:param key: The key to be looked up.
:param type: A callable that is used to cast the value in the
:class:`Headers`. If a :exc:`ValueError` is raised
by this callable the value will be removed from the list.
:return: a :class:`list` of all the values for the key.
.. versionchanged:: 3.0
The ``as_bytes`` parameter was removed.
.. versionchanged:: 0.9
The ``as_bytes`` parameter was added.
"""
ikey = key.lower()
if type is not None:
result = []
for k, v in self:
if k.lower() == ikey:
try:
result.append(type(v))
except ValueError:
continue
return result
return [v for k, v in self if k.lower() == ikey]
def get_all(self, name: str) -> list[str]:
"""Return a list of all the values for the named field.
This method is compatible with the :mod:`wsgiref`
:meth:`~wsgiref.headers.Headers.get_all` method.
"""
return self.getlist(name)
def items(self, lower: bool = False) -> t.Iterable[tuple[str, str]]:
for key, value in self:
if lower:
key = key.lower()
yield key, value
def keys(self, lower: bool = False) -> t.Iterable[str]:
for key, _ in self.items(lower):
yield key
def values(self) -> t.Iterable[str]:
for _, value in self.items():
yield value
def extend(
self,
arg: (
Headers
| MultiDict[str, t.Any]
| cabc.Mapping[str, t.Any | list[t.Any] | tuple[t.Any, ...] | set[t.Any]]
| cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, t.Any]]
| None
) = None,
/,
**kwargs: str,
) -> None:
"""Extend headers in this object with items from another object
containing header items as well as keyword arguments.
To replace existing keys instead of extending, use
:meth:`update` instead.
If provided, the first argument can be another :class:`Headers`
object, a :class:`MultiDict`, :class:`dict`, or iterable of
pairs.
.. versionchanged:: 1.0
Support :class:`MultiDict`. Allow passing ``kwargs``.
"""
if arg is not None:
for key, value in iter_multi_items(arg):
self.add(key, value)
for key, value in iter_multi_items(kwargs):
self.add(key, value)
def __delitem__(self, key: str | int | slice) -> None:
if isinstance(key, str):
self._del_key(key)
return
del self._list[key]
def _del_key(self, key: str) -> None:
key = key.lower()
new = []
for k, v in self._list:
if k.lower() != key:
new.append((k, v))
self._list[:] = new
def remove(self, key: str) -> None:
"""Remove a key.
:param key: The key to be removed.
"""
return self._del_key(key)
@t.overload
def pop(self) -> tuple[str, str]: ...
@t.overload
def pop(self, key: str) -> str: ...
@t.overload
def pop(self, key: int | None = ...) -> tuple[str, str]: ...
@t.overload
def pop(self, key: str, default: str) -> str: ...
@t.overload
def pop(self, key: str, default: T) -> str | T: ...
def pop(
self,
key: str | int | None = None,
default: str | T = _missing, # type: ignore[assignment]
) -> str | tuple[str, str] | T:
"""Removes and returns a key or index.
:param key: The key to be popped. If this is an integer the item at
that position is removed, if it's a string the value for
that key is. If the key is omitted or `None` the last
item is removed.
:return: an item.
"""
if key is None:
return self._list.pop()
if isinstance(key, int):
return self._list.pop(key)
try:
rv = self._get_key(key)
except KeyError:
if default is not _missing:
return default
raise
self.remove(key)
return rv
def popitem(self) -> tuple[str, str]:
"""Removes a key or index and returns a (key, value) item."""
return self._list.pop()
def __contains__(self, key: str) -> bool:
"""Check if a key is present."""
try:
self._get_key(key)
except KeyError:
return False
return True
def __iter__(self) -> t.Iterator[tuple[str, str]]:
"""Yield ``(key, value)`` tuples."""
return iter(self._list)
def __len__(self) -> int:
return len(self._list)
def add(self, key: str, value: t.Any, /, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None:
"""Add a new header tuple to the list.
Keyword arguments can specify additional parameters for the header
value, with underscores converted to dashes::
>>> d = Headers()
>>> d.add('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
>>> d.add('Content-Disposition', 'attachment', filename='foo.png')
The keyword argument dumping uses :func:`dump_options_header`
behind the scenes.
.. versionchanged:: 0.4.1
keyword arguments were added for :mod:`wsgiref` compatibility.
"""
if kwargs:
value = _options_header_vkw(value, kwargs)
value_str = _str_header_value(value)
self._list.append((key, value_str))
def add_header(self, key: str, value: t.Any, /, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None:
"""Add a new header tuple to the list.
An alias for :meth:`add` for compatibility with the :mod:`wsgiref`
:meth:`~wsgiref.headers.Headers.add_header` method.
"""
self.add(key, value, **kwargs)
def clear(self) -> None:
"""Clears all headers."""
self._list.clear()
def set(self, key: str, value: t.Any, /, **kwargs: t.Any) -> None:
"""Remove all header tuples for `key` and add a new one. The newly
added key either appears at the end of the list if there was no
entry or replaces the first one.
Keyword arguments can specify additional parameters for the header
value, with underscores converted to dashes. See :meth:`add` for
more information.
.. versionchanged:: 0.6.1
:meth:`set` now accepts the same arguments as :meth:`add`.
:param key: The key to be inserted.
:param value: The value to be inserted.
"""
if kwargs:
value = _options_header_vkw(value, kwargs)
value_str = _str_header_value(value)
if not self._list:
self._list.append((key, value_str))
return
iter_list = iter(self._list)
ikey = key.lower()
for idx, (old_key, _) in enumerate(iter_list):
if old_key.lower() == ikey:
# replace first occurrence
self._list[idx] = (key, value_str)
break
else:
# no existing occurrences
self._list.append((key, value_str))
return
# remove remaining occurrences
self._list[idx + 1 :] = [t for t in iter_list if t[0].lower() != ikey]
def setlist(self, key: str, values: cabc.Iterable[t.Any]) -> None:
"""Remove any existing values for a header and add new ones.
:param key: The header key to set.
:param values: An iterable of values to set for the key.
.. versionadded:: 1.0
"""
if values:
values_iter = iter(values)
self.set(key, next(values_iter))
for value in values_iter:
self.add(key, value)
else:
self.remove(key)
def setdefault(self, key: str, default: t.Any) -> str:
"""Return the first value for the key if it is in the headers,
otherwise set the header to the value given by ``default`` and
return that.
:param key: The header key to get.
:param default: The value to set for the key if it is not in the
headers.
"""
try:
return self._get_key(key)
except KeyError:
pass
self.set(key, default)
return self._get_key(key)
def setlistdefault(self, key: str, default: cabc.Iterable[t.Any]) -> list[str]:
"""Return the list of values for the key if it is in the
headers, otherwise set the header to the list of values given
by ``default`` and return that.
Unlike :meth:`MultiDict.setlistdefault`, modifying the returned
list will not affect the headers.
:param key: The header key to get.
:param default: An iterable of values to set for the key if it
is not in the headers.
.. versionadded:: 1.0
"""
if key not in self:
self.setlist(key, default)
return self.getlist(key)
@t.overload
def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: t.Any) -> None: ...
@t.overload
def __setitem__(self, key: int, value: tuple[str, t.Any]) -> None: ...
@t.overload
def __setitem__(
self, key: slice, value: cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, t.Any]]
) -> None: ...
def __setitem__(
self,
key: str | int | slice,
value: t.Any | tuple[str, t.Any] | cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, t.Any]],
) -> None:
"""Like :meth:`set` but also supports index/slice based setting."""
if isinstance(key, str):
self.set(key, value)
elif isinstance(key, int):
self._list[key] = value[0], _str_header_value(value[1]) # type: ignore[index]
else:
self._list[key] = [(k, _str_header_value(v)) for k, v in value] # type: ignore[misc]
def update(
self,
arg: (
Headers
| MultiDict[str, t.Any]
| cabc.Mapping[
str, t.Any | list[t.Any] | tuple[t.Any, ...] | cabc.Set[t.Any]
]
| cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, t.Any]]
| None
) = None,
/,
**kwargs: t.Any | list[t.Any] | tuple[t.Any, ...] | cabc.Set[t.Any],
) -> None:
"""Replace headers in this object with items from another
headers object and keyword arguments.
To extend existing keys instead of replacing, use :meth:`extend`
instead.
If provided, the first argument can be another :class:`Headers`
object, a :class:`MultiDict`, :class:`dict`, or iterable of
pairs.
.. versionadded:: 1.0
"""
if arg is not None:
if isinstance(arg, (Headers, MultiDict)):
for key in arg.keys():
self.setlist(key, arg.getlist(key))
elif isinstance(arg, cabc.Mapping):
for key, value in arg.items():
if isinstance(value, (list, tuple, set)):
self.setlist(key, value)
else:
self.set(key, value)
else:
for key, value in arg:
self.set(key, value)
for key, value in kwargs.items():
if isinstance(value, (list, tuple, set)):
self.setlist(key, value)
else:
self.set(key, value)
def __or__(
self,
other: cabc.Mapping[
str, t.Any | list[t.Any] | tuple[t.Any, ...] | cabc.Set[t.Any]
],
) -> te.Self:
if not isinstance(other, cabc.Mapping):
return NotImplemented
rv = self.copy()
rv.update(other)
return rv
def __ior__(
self,
other: (
cabc.Mapping[str, t.Any | list[t.Any] | tuple[t.Any, ...] | cabc.Set[t.Any]]
| cabc.Iterable[tuple[str, t.Any]]
),
) -> te.Self:
if not isinstance(other, (cabc.Mapping, cabc.Iterable)):
return NotImplemented
self.update(other)
return self
def to_wsgi_list(self) -> list[tuple[str, str]]:
"""Convert the headers into a list suitable for WSGI.
:return: list
"""
return list(self)
def copy(self) -> te.Self:
return self.__class__(self._list)
def __copy__(self) -> te.Self:
return self.copy()
def __str__(self) -> str:
"""Returns formatted headers suitable for HTTP transmission."""
strs = []
for key, value in self.to_wsgi_list():
strs.append(f"{key}: {value}")
strs.append("\r\n")
return "\r\n".join(strs)
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return f"{type(self).__name__}({list(self)!r})"
def _options_header_vkw(value: str, kw: dict[str, t.Any]) -> str:
return http.dump_options_header(
value, {k.replace("_", "-"): v for k, v in kw.items()}
)
_newline_re = re.compile(r"[\r\n]")
def _str_header_value(value: t.Any) -> str:
if not isinstance(value, str):
value = str(value)
if _newline_re.search(value) is not None:
raise ValueError("Header values must not contain newline characters.")
return value # type: ignore[no-any-return]
class EnvironHeaders(ImmutableHeadersMixin, Headers): # type: ignore[misc]
"""Read only version of the headers from a WSGI environment. This
provides the same interface as `Headers` and is constructed from
a WSGI environment.
From Werkzeug 0.3 onwards, the `KeyError` raised by this class is also a
subclass of the :exc:`~exceptions.BadRequest` HTTP exception and will
render a page for a ``400 BAD REQUEST`` if caught in a catch-all for
HTTP exceptions.
"""
def __init__(self, environ: WSGIEnvironment) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.environ = environ
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, EnvironHeaders):
return NotImplemented
return self.environ is other.environ
__hash__ = None
def __getitem__(self, key: str) -> str: # type: ignore[override]
return self._get_key(key)
def _get_key(self, key: str) -> str:
if not isinstance(key, str):
raise BadRequestKeyError(key)
key = key.upper().replace("-", "_")
if key in {"CONTENT_TYPE", "CONTENT_LENGTH"}:
return self.environ[key] # type: ignore[no-any-return]
return self.environ[f"HTTP_{key}"] # type: ignore[no-any-return]
def __len__(self) -> int:
return sum(1 for _ in self)
def __iter__(self) -> cabc.Iterator[tuple[str, str]]:
for key, value in self.environ.items():
if key.startswith("HTTP_") and key not in {
"HTTP_CONTENT_TYPE",
"HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH",
}:
yield key[5:].replace("_", "-").title(), value
elif key in {"CONTENT_TYPE", "CONTENT_LENGTH"} and value:
yield key.replace("_", "-").title(), value
def copy(self) -> t.NoReturn:
raise TypeError(f"cannot create {type(self).__name__!r} copies")
def __or__(self, other: t.Any) -> t.NoReturn:
raise TypeError(f"cannot create {type(self).__name__!r} copies")
# circular dependencies
from .. import http # noqa: E402