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"""
    extension
    ~~~~
    Flask-CORS is a simple extension to Flask allowing you to support cross
    origin resource sharing (CORS) using a simple decorator.

    :copyright: (c) 2016 by Cory Dolphin.
    :license: MIT, see LICENSE for more details.
"""
from flask import request
from .core import *
try:
    from urllib.parse import unquote_plus
except ImportError:
    from urllib import unquote_plus

LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)

class CORS(object):
    """
    Initializes Cross Origin Resource sharing for the application. The
    arguments are identical to :py:func:`cross_origin`, with the addition of a
    `resources` parameter. The resources parameter defines a series of regular
    expressions for resource paths to match and optionally, the associated
    options to be applied to the particular resource. These options are
    identical to the arguments to :py:func:`cross_origin`.

    The settings for CORS are determined in the following order

    1. Resource level settings (e.g when passed as a dictionary)
    2. Keyword argument settings
    3. App level configuration settings (e.g. CORS_*)
    4. Default settings

    Note: as it is possible for multiple regular expressions to match a
    resource path, the regular expressions are first sorted by length,
    from longest to shortest, in order to attempt to match the most
    specific regular expression. This allows the definition of a
    number of specific resource options, with a wildcard fallback
    for all other resources.

    :param resources:
        The series of regular expression and (optionally) associated CORS
        options to be applied to the given resource path.

        If the argument is a dictionary, it's keys must be regular expressions,
        and the values must be a dictionary of kwargs, identical to the kwargs
        of this function.

        If the argument is a list, it is expected to be a list of regular
        expressions, for which the app-wide configured options are applied.

        If the argument is a string, it is expected to be a regular expression
        for which the app-wide configured options are applied.

        Default : Match all and apply app-level configuration

    :type resources: dict, iterable or string

    :param origins:
        The origin, or list of origins to allow requests from.
        The origin(s) may be regular expressions, case-sensitive strings,
        or else an asterisk

        Default : '*'
    :type origins: list, string or regex

    :param methods:
        The method or list of methods which the allowed origins are allowed to
        access for non-simple requests.

        Default : [GET, HEAD, POST, OPTIONS, PUT, PATCH, DELETE]
    :type methods: list or string

    :param expose_headers:
        The header or list which are safe to expose to the API of a CORS API
        specification.

        Default : None
    :type expose_headers: list or string

    :param allow_headers:
        The header or list of header field names which can be used when this
        resource is accessed by allowed origins. The header(s) may be regular
        expressions, case-sensitive strings, or else an asterisk.

        Default : '*', allow all headers
    :type allow_headers: list, string or regex

    :param supports_credentials:
        Allows users to make authenticated requests. If true, injects the
        `Access-Control-Allow-Credentials` header in responses. This allows
        cookies and credentials to be submitted across domains.

        :note: This option cannot be used in conjunction with a '*' origin

        Default : False
    :type supports_credentials: bool

    :param max_age:
        The maximum time for which this CORS request maybe cached. This value
        is set as the `Access-Control-Max-Age` header.

        Default : None
    :type max_age: timedelta, integer, string or None

    :param send_wildcard: If True, and the origins parameter is `*`, a wildcard
        `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header is sent, rather than the
        request's `Origin` header.

        Default : False
    :type send_wildcard: bool

    :param vary_header:
        If True, the header Vary: Origin will be returned as per the W3
        implementation guidelines.

        Setting this header when the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` is
        dynamically generated (e.g. when there is more than one allowed
        origin, and an Origin than '*' is returned) informs CDNs and other
        caches that the CORS headers are dynamic, and cannot be cached.

        If False, the Vary header will never be injected or altered.

        Default : True
    :type vary_header: bool
    """

    def __init__(self, app=None, **kwargs):
        self._options = kwargs
        if app is not None:
            self.init_app(app, **kwargs)

    def init_app(self, app, **kwargs):
        # The resources and options may be specified in the App Config, the CORS constructor
        # or the kwargs to the call to init_app.
        options = get_cors_options(app, self._options, kwargs)

        # Flatten our resources into a list of the form
        # (pattern_or_regexp, dictionary_of_options)
        resources = parse_resources(options.get('resources'))

        # Compute the options for each resource by combining the options from
        # the app's configuration, the constructor, the kwargs to init_app, and
        # finally the options specified in the resources dictionary.
        resources = [
                     (pattern, get_cors_options(app, options, opts))
                     for (pattern, opts) in resources
                    ]

        # Create a human readable form of these resources by converting the compiled
        # regular expressions into strings.
        resources_human = {get_regexp_pattern(pattern): opts for (pattern,opts) in resources}
        LOG.debug("Configuring CORS with resources: %s", resources_human)

        cors_after_request = make_after_request_function(resources)
        app.after_request(cors_after_request)

        # Wrap exception handlers with cross_origin
        # These error handlers will still respect the behavior of the route
        if options.get('intercept_exceptions', True):
            def _after_request_decorator(f):
                def wrapped_function(*args, **kwargs):
                    return cors_after_request(app.make_response(f(*args, **kwargs)))
                return wrapped_function

            if hasattr(app, 'handle_exception'):
                app.handle_exception = _after_request_decorator(
                    app.handle_exception)
                app.handle_user_exception = _after_request_decorator(
                    app.handle_user_exception)

def make_after_request_function(resources):
    def cors_after_request(resp):
        # If CORS headers are set in a view decorator, pass
        if resp.headers is not None and resp.headers.get(ACL_ORIGIN):
            LOG.debug('CORS have been already evaluated, skipping')
            return resp
        normalized_path = unquote_plus(request.path)
        for res_regex, res_options in resources:
            if try_match(normalized_path, res_regex):
                LOG.debug("Request to '%s' matches CORS resource '%s'. Using options: %s",
                      request.path, get_regexp_pattern(res_regex), res_options)
                set_cors_headers(resp, res_options)
                break
        else:
            LOG.debug('No CORS rule matches')
        return resp
    return cors_after_request
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