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# mock.py# Test tools for mocking and patching.# Maintained by Michael Foord# Backport for other versions of Python available from# https://pypi.org/project/mock __all__ = (    'Mock',    'MagicMock',    'patch',    'sentinel',    'DEFAULT',    'ANY',    'call',    'create_autospec',    'AsyncMock',    'FILTER_DIR',    'NonCallableMock',    'NonCallableMagicMock',    'mock_open',    'PropertyMock',    'seal',)  import asyncioimport contextlibimport ioimport inspectimport pprintimport sysimport builtinsfrom asyncio import iscoroutinefunctionfrom types import CodeType, ModuleType, MethodTypefrom unittest.util import safe_reprfrom functools import wraps, partial  _builtins = {name for name in dir(builtins) if not name.startswith('_')} FILTER_DIR = True # Workaround for issue #12370# Without this, the __class__ properties wouldn't be set correctly_safe_super = super def _is_async_obj(obj):    if _is_instance_mock(obj) and not isinstance(obj, AsyncMock):        return False    if hasattr(obj, '__func__'):        obj = getattr(obj, '__func__')    return iscoroutinefunction(obj) or inspect.isawaitable(obj)  def _is_async_func(func):    if getattr(func, '__code__', None):        return iscoroutinefunction(func)    else:        return False  def _is_instance_mock(obj):    # can't use isinstance on Mock objects because they override __class__    # The base class for all mocks is NonCallableMock    return issubclass(type(obj), NonCallableMock)  def _is_exception(obj):    return (        isinstance(obj, BaseException) or        isinstance(obj, type) and issubclass(obj, BaseException)    )  def _extract_mock(obj):    # Autospecced functions will return a FunctionType with "mock" attribute    # which is the actual mock object that needs to be used.    if isinstance(obj, FunctionTypes) and hasattr(obj, 'mock'):        return obj.mock    else:        return obj  def _get_signature_object(func, as_instance, eat_self):    """    Given an arbitrary, possibly callable object, try to create a suitable    signature object.    Return a (reduced func, signature) tuple, or None.    """    if isinstance(func, type) and not as_instance:        # If it's a type and should be modelled as a type, use __init__.        func = func.__init__        # Skip the `self` argument in __init__        eat_self = True    elif not isinstance(func, FunctionTypes):        # If we really want to model an instance of the passed type,        # __call__ should be looked up, not __init__.        try:            func = func.__call__        except AttributeError:            return None    if eat_self:        sig_func = partial(func, None)    else:        sig_func = func    try:        return func, inspect.signature(sig_func)    except ValueError:        # Certain callable types are not supported by inspect.signature()        return None  def _check_signature(func, mock, skipfirst, instance=False):    sig = _get_signature_object(func, instance, skipfirst)    if sig is None:        return    func, sig = sig    def checksig(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        sig.bind(*args, **kwargs)    _copy_func_details(func, checksig)    type(mock)._mock_check_sig = checksig    type(mock).__signature__ = sig  def _copy_func_details(func, funcopy):    # we explicitly don't copy func.__dict__ into this copy as it would    # expose original attributes that should be mocked    for attribute in (        '__name__', '__doc__', '__text_signature__',        '__module__', '__defaults__', '__kwdefaults__',    ):        try:            setattr(funcopy, attribute, getattr(func, attribute))        except AttributeError:            pass  def _callable(obj):    if isinstance(obj, type):        return True    if isinstance(obj, (staticmethod, classmethod, MethodType)):        return _callable(obj.__func__)    if getattr(obj, '__call__', None) is not None:        return True    return False  def _is_list(obj):    # checks for list or tuples    # XXXX badly named!    return type(obj) in (list, tuple)  def _instance_callable(obj):    """Given an object, return True if the object is callable.    For classes, return True if instances would be callable."""    if not isinstance(obj, type):        # already an instance        return getattr(obj, '__call__', None) is not None     # *could* be broken by a class overriding __mro__ or __dict__ via    # a metaclass    for base in (obj,) + obj.__mro__:        if base.__dict__.get('__call__') is not None:            return True    return False  def _set_signature(mock, original, instance=False):    # creates a function with signature (*args, **kwargs) that delegates to a    # mock. It still does signature checking by calling a lambda with the same    # signature as the original.     skipfirst = isinstance(original, type)    result = _get_signature_object(original, instance, skipfirst)    if result is None:        return mock    func, sig = result    def checksig(*args, **kwargs):        sig.bind(*args, **kwargs)    _copy_func_details(func, checksig)     name = original.__name__    if not name.isidentifier():        name = 'funcopy'    context = {'_checksig_': checksig, 'mock': mock}    src = """def %s(*args, **kwargs):    _checksig_(*args, **kwargs)    return mock(*args, **kwargs)""" % name    exec (src, context)    funcopy = context[name]    _setup_func(funcopy, mock, sig)    return funcopy  def _setup_func(funcopy, mock, sig):    funcopy.mock = mock     def assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs):        return mock.assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs)    def assert_called(*args, **kwargs):        return mock.assert_called(*args, **kwargs)    def assert_not_called(*args, **kwargs):        return mock.assert_not_called(*args, **kwargs)    def assert_called_once(*args, **kwargs):        return mock.assert_called_once(*args, **kwargs)    def assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs):        return mock.assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs)    def assert_has_calls(*args, **kwargs):        return mock.assert_has_calls(*args, **kwargs)    def assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs):        return mock.assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs)    def reset_mock():        funcopy.method_calls = _CallList()        funcopy.mock_calls = _CallList()        mock.reset_mock()        ret = funcopy.return_value        if _is_instance_mock(ret) and not ret is mock:            ret.reset_mock()     funcopy.called = False    funcopy.call_count = 0    funcopy.call_args = None    funcopy.call_args_list = _CallList()    funcopy.method_calls = _CallList()    funcopy.mock_calls = _CallList()     funcopy.return_value = mock.return_value    funcopy.side_effect = mock.side_effect    funcopy._mock_children = mock._mock_children     funcopy.assert_called_with = assert_called_with    funcopy.assert_called_once_with = assert_called_once_with    funcopy.assert_has_calls = assert_has_calls    funcopy.assert_any_call = assert_any_call    funcopy.reset_mock = reset_mock    funcopy.assert_called = assert_called    funcopy.assert_not_called = assert_not_called    funcopy.assert_called_once = assert_called_once    funcopy.__signature__ = sig     mock._mock_delegate = funcopy  def _setup_async_mock(mock):    mock._is_coroutine = asyncio.coroutines._is_coroutine    mock.await_count = 0    mock.await_args = None    mock.await_args_list = _CallList()     # Mock is not configured yet so the attributes are set    # to a function and then the corresponding mock helper function    # is called when the helper is accessed similar to _setup_func.    def wrapper(attr, /, *args, **kwargs):        return getattr(mock.mock, attr)(*args, **kwargs)     for attribute in ('assert_awaited',                      'assert_awaited_once',                      'assert_awaited_with',                      'assert_awaited_once_with',                      'assert_any_await',                      'assert_has_awaits',                      'assert_not_awaited'):         # setattr(mock, attribute, wrapper) causes late binding        # hence attribute will always be the last value in the loop        # Use partial(wrapper, attribute) to ensure the attribute is bound        # correctly.        setattr(mock, attribute, partial(wrapper, attribute))  def _is_magic(name):    return '__%s__' % name[2:-2] == name  class _SentinelObject(object):    "A unique, named, sentinel object."    def __init__(self, name):        self.name = name     def __repr__(self):        return 'sentinel.%s' % self.name     def __reduce__(self):        return 'sentinel.%s' % self.name  class _Sentinel(object):    """Access attributes to return a named object, usable as a sentinel."""    def __init__(self):        self._sentinels = {}     def __getattr__(self, name):        if name == '__bases__':            # Without this help(unittest.mock) raises an exception            raise AttributeError        return self._sentinels.setdefault(name, _SentinelObject(name))     def __reduce__(self):        return 'sentinel'  sentinel = _Sentinel() DEFAULT = sentinel.DEFAULT_missing = sentinel.MISSING_deleted = sentinel.DELETED  _allowed_names = {    'return_value', '_mock_return_value', 'side_effect',    '_mock_side_effect', '_mock_parent', '_mock_new_parent',    '_mock_name', '_mock_new_name'}  def _delegating_property(name):    _allowed_names.add(name)    _the_name = '_mock_' + name    def _get(self, name=name, _the_name=_the_name):        sig = self._mock_delegate        if sig is None:            return getattr(self, _the_name)        return getattr(sig, name)    def _set(self, value, name=name, _the_name=_the_name):        sig = self._mock_delegate        if sig is None:            self.__dict__[_the_name] = value        else:            setattr(sig, name, value)     return property(_get, _set)   class _CallList(list):     def __contains__(self, value):        if not isinstance(value, list):            return list.__contains__(self, value)        len_value = len(value)        len_self = len(self)        if len_value > len_self:            return False         for i in range(0, len_self - len_value + 1):            sub_list = self[i:i+len_value]            if sub_list == value:                return True        return False     def __repr__(self):        return pprint.pformat(list(self))  def _check_and_set_parent(parent, value, name, new_name):    value = _extract_mock(value)     if not _is_instance_mock(value):        return False    if ((value._mock_name or value._mock_new_name) or        (value._mock_parent is not None) or        (value._mock_new_parent is not None)):        return False     _parent = parent    while _parent is not None:        # setting a mock (value) as a child or return value of itself        # should not modify the mock        if _parent is value:            return False        _parent = _parent._mock_new_parent     if new_name:        value._mock_new_parent = parent        value._mock_new_name = new_name    if name:        value._mock_parent = parent        value._mock_name = name    return True # Internal class to identify if we wrapped an iterator object or not.class _MockIter(object):    def __init__(self, obj):        self.obj = iter(obj)    def __next__(self):        return next(self.obj) class Base(object):    _mock_return_value = DEFAULT    _mock_side_effect = None    def __init__(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        pass   class NonCallableMock(Base):    """A non-callable version of `Mock`"""     def __new__(cls, /, *args, **kw):        # every instance has its own class        # so we can create magic methods on the        # class without stomping on other mocks        bases = (cls,)        if not issubclass(cls, AsyncMockMixin):            # Check if spec is an async object or function            bound_args = _MOCK_SIG.bind_partial(cls, *args, **kw).arguments            spec_arg = bound_args.get('spec_set', bound_args.get('spec'))            if spec_arg is not None and _is_async_obj(spec_arg):                bases = (AsyncMockMixin, cls)        new = type(cls.__name__, bases, {'__doc__': cls.__doc__})        instance = _safe_super(NonCallableMock, cls).__new__(new)        return instance      def __init__(            self, spec=None, wraps=None, name=None, spec_set=None,            parent=None, _spec_state=None, _new_name='', _new_parent=None,            _spec_as_instance=False, _eat_self=None, unsafe=False, **kwargs        ):        if _new_parent is None:            _new_parent = parent         __dict__ = self.__dict__        __dict__['_mock_parent'] = parent        __dict__['_mock_name'] = name        __dict__['_mock_new_name'] = _new_name        __dict__['_mock_new_parent'] = _new_parent        __dict__['_mock_sealed'] = False         if spec_set is not None:            spec = spec_set            spec_set = True        if _eat_self is None:            _eat_self = parent is not None         self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set, _spec_as_instance, _eat_self)         __dict__['_mock_children'] = {}        __dict__['_mock_wraps'] = wraps        __dict__['_mock_delegate'] = None         __dict__['_mock_called'] = False        __dict__['_mock_call_args'] = None        __dict__['_mock_call_count'] = 0        __dict__['_mock_call_args_list'] = _CallList()        __dict__['_mock_mock_calls'] = _CallList()         __dict__['method_calls'] = _CallList()        __dict__['_mock_unsafe'] = unsafe         if kwargs:            self.configure_mock(**kwargs)         _safe_super(NonCallableMock, self).__init__(            spec, wraps, name, spec_set, parent,            _spec_state        )      def attach_mock(self, mock, attribute):        """        Attach a mock as an attribute of this one, replacing its name and        parent. Calls to the attached mock will be recorded in the        `method_calls` and `mock_calls` attributes of this one."""        inner_mock = _extract_mock(mock)         inner_mock._mock_parent = None        inner_mock._mock_new_parent = None        inner_mock._mock_name = ''        inner_mock._mock_new_name = None         setattr(self, attribute, mock)      def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False):        """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a        list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as        attributes from the mock.         If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set."""        self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set)      def _mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set, _spec_as_instance=False,                       _eat_self=False):        _spec_class = None        _spec_signature = None        _spec_asyncs = []         for attr in dir(spec):            if iscoroutinefunction(getattr(spec, attr, None)):                _spec_asyncs.append(attr)         if spec is not None and not _is_list(spec):            if isinstance(spec, type):                _spec_class = spec            else:                _spec_class = type(spec)            res = _get_signature_object(spec,                                        _spec_as_instance, _eat_self)            _spec_signature = res and res[1]             spec = dir(spec)         __dict__ = self.__dict__        __dict__['_spec_class'] = _spec_class        __dict__['_spec_set'] = spec_set        __dict__['_spec_signature'] = _spec_signature        __dict__['_mock_methods'] = spec        __dict__['_spec_asyncs'] = _spec_asyncs     def __get_return_value(self):        ret = self._mock_return_value        if self._mock_delegate is not None:            ret = self._mock_delegate.return_value         if ret is DEFAULT:            ret = self._get_child_mock(                _new_parent=self, _new_name='()'            )            self.return_value = ret        return ret      def __set_return_value(self, value):        if self._mock_delegate is not None:            self._mock_delegate.return_value = value        else:            self._mock_return_value = value            _check_and_set_parent(self, value, None, '()')     __return_value_doc = "The value to be returned when the mock is called."    return_value = property(__get_return_value, __set_return_value,                            __return_value_doc)      @property    def __class__(self):        if self._spec_class is None:            return type(self)        return self._spec_class     called = _delegating_property('called')    call_count = _delegating_property('call_count')    call_args = _delegating_property('call_args')    call_args_list = _delegating_property('call_args_list')    mock_calls = _delegating_property('mock_calls')      def __get_side_effect(self):        delegated = self._mock_delegate        if delegated is None:            return self._mock_side_effect        sf = delegated.side_effect        if (sf is not None and not callable(sf)                and not isinstance(sf, _MockIter) and not _is_exception(sf)):            sf = _MockIter(sf)            delegated.side_effect = sf        return sf     def __set_side_effect(self, value):        value = _try_iter(value)        delegated = self._mock_delegate        if delegated is None:            self._mock_side_effect = value        else:            delegated.side_effect = value     side_effect = property(__get_side_effect, __set_side_effect)      def reset_mock(self,  visited=None,*, return_value=False, side_effect=False):        "Restore the mock object to its initial state."        if visited is None:            visited = []        if id(self) in visited:            return        visited.append(id(self))         self.called = False        self.call_args = None        self.call_count = 0        self.mock_calls = _CallList()        self.call_args_list = _CallList()        self.method_calls = _CallList()         if return_value:            self._mock_return_value = DEFAULT        if side_effect:            self._mock_side_effect = None         for child in self._mock_children.values():            if isinstance(child, _SpecState) or child is _deleted:                continue            child.reset_mock(visited, return_value=return_value, side_effect=side_effect)         ret = self._mock_return_value        if _is_instance_mock(ret) and ret is not self:            ret.reset_mock(visited)      def configure_mock(self, /, **kwargs):        """Set attributes on the mock through keyword arguments.         Attributes plus return values and side effects can be set on child        mocks using standard dot notation and unpacking a dictionary in the        method call:         >>> attrs = {'method.return_value': 3, 'other.side_effect': KeyError}        >>> mock.configure_mock(**attrs)"""        for arg, val in sorted(kwargs.items(),                               # we sort on the number of dots so that                               # attributes are set before we set attributes on                               # attributes                               key=lambda entry: entry[0].count('.')):            args = arg.split('.')            final = args.pop()            obj = self            for entry in args:                obj = getattr(obj, entry)            setattr(obj, final, val)      def __getattr__(self, name):        if name in {'_mock_methods', '_mock_unsafe'}:            raise AttributeError(name)        elif self._mock_methods is not None:            if name not in self._mock_methods or name in _all_magics:                raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute %r" % name)        elif _is_magic(name):            raise AttributeError(name)        if not self._mock_unsafe:            if name.startswith(('assert', 'assret')):                raise AttributeError("Attributes cannot start with 'assert' "                                     "or 'assret'")         result = self._mock_children.get(name)        if result is _deleted:            raise AttributeError(name)        elif result is None:            wraps = None            if self._mock_wraps is not None:                # XXXX should we get the attribute without triggering code                # execution?                wraps = getattr(self._mock_wraps, name)             result = self._get_child_mock(                parent=self, name=name, wraps=wraps, _new_name=name,                _new_parent=self            )            self._mock_children[name]  = result         elif isinstance(result, _SpecState):            result = create_autospec(                result.spec, result.spec_set, result.instance,                result.parent, result.name            )            self._mock_children[name]  = result         return result      def _extract_mock_name(self):        _name_list = [self._mock_new_name]        _parent = self._mock_new_parent        last = self         dot = '.'        if _name_list == ['()']:            dot = ''         while _parent is not None:            last = _parent             _name_list.append(_parent._mock_new_name + dot)            dot = '.'            if _parent._mock_new_name == '()':                dot = ''             _parent = _parent._mock_new_parent         _name_list = list(reversed(_name_list))        _first = last._mock_name or 'mock'        if len(_name_list) > 1:            if _name_list[1] not in ('()', '().'):                _first += '.'        _name_list[0] = _first        return ''.join(_name_list)     def __repr__(self):        name = self._extract_mock_name()         name_string = ''        if name not in ('mock', 'mock.'):            name_string = ' name=%r' % name         spec_string = ''        if self._spec_class is not None:            spec_string = ' spec=%r'            if self._spec_set:                spec_string = ' spec_set=%r'            spec_string = spec_string % self._spec_class.__name__        return "<%s%s%s id='%s'>" % (            type(self).__name__,            name_string,            spec_string,            id(self)        )      def __dir__(self):        """Filter the output of `dir(mock)` to only useful members."""        if not FILTER_DIR:            return object.__dir__(self)         extras = self._mock_methods or []        from_type = dir(type(self))        from_dict = list(self.__dict__)        from_child_mocks = [            m_name for m_name, m_value in self._mock_children.items()            if m_value is not _deleted]         from_type = [e for e in from_type if not e.startswith('_')]        from_dict = [e for e in from_dict if not e.startswith('_') or                     _is_magic(e)]        return sorted(set(extras + from_type + from_dict + from_child_mocks))      def __setattr__(self, name, value):        if name in _allowed_names:            # property setters go through here            return object.__setattr__(self, name, value)        elif (self._spec_set and self._mock_methods is not None and            name not in self._mock_methods and            name not in self.__dict__):            raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute '%s'" % name)        elif name in _unsupported_magics:            msg = 'Attempting to set unsupported magic method %r.' % name            raise AttributeError(msg)        elif name in _all_magics:            if self._mock_methods is not None and name not in self._mock_methods:                raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute '%s'" % name)             if not _is_instance_mock(value):                setattr(type(self), name, _get_method(name, value))                original = value                value = lambda *args, **kw: original(self, *args, **kw)            else:                # only set _new_name and not name so that mock_calls is tracked                # but not method calls                _check_and_set_parent(self, value, None, name)                setattr(type(self), name, value)                self._mock_children[name] = value        elif name == '__class__':            self._spec_class = value            return        else:            if _check_and_set_parent(self, value, name, name):                self._mock_children[name] = value         if self._mock_sealed and not hasattr(self, name):            mock_name = f'{self._extract_mock_name()}.{name}'            raise AttributeError(f'Cannot set {mock_name}')         return object.__setattr__(self, name, value)      def __delattr__(self, name):        if name in _all_magics and name in type(self).__dict__:            delattr(type(self), name)            if name not in self.__dict__:                # for magic methods that are still MagicProxy objects and                # not set on the instance itself                return         obj = self._mock_children.get(name, _missing)        if name in self.__dict__:            _safe_super(NonCallableMock, self).__delattr__(name)        elif obj is _deleted:            raise AttributeError(name)        if obj is not _missing:            del self._mock_children[name]        self._mock_children[name] = _deleted      def _format_mock_call_signature(self, args, kwargs):        name = self._mock_name or 'mock'        return _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs)      def _format_mock_failure_message(self, args, kwargs, action='call'):        message = 'expected %s not found.\nExpected: %s\nActual: %s'        expected_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)        call_args = self.call_args        actual_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(*call_args)        return message % (action, expected_string, actual_string)      def _get_call_signature_from_name(self, name):        """        * If call objects are asserted against a method/function like obj.meth1        then there could be no name for the call object to lookup. Hence just        return the spec_signature of the method/function being asserted against.        * If the name is not empty then remove () and split by '.' to get        list of names to iterate through the children until a potential        match is found. A child mock is created only during attribute access        so if we get a _SpecState then no attributes of the spec were accessed        and can be safely exited.        """        if not name:            return self._spec_signature         sig = None        names = name.replace('()', '').split('.')        children = self._mock_children         for name in names:            child = children.get(name)            if child is None or isinstance(child, _SpecState):                break            else:                # If an autospecced object is attached using attach_mock the                # child would be a function with mock object as attribute from                # which signature has to be derived.                child = _extract_mock(child)                children = child._mock_children                sig = child._spec_signature         return sig      def _call_matcher(self, _call):        """        Given a call (or simply an (args, kwargs) tuple), return a        comparison key suitable for matching with other calls.        This is a best effort method which relies on the spec's signature,        if available, or falls back on the arguments themselves.        """         if isinstance(_call, tuple) and len(_call) > 2:            sig = self._get_call_signature_from_name(_call[0])        else:            sig = self._spec_signature         if sig is not None:            if len(_call) == 2:                name = ''                args, kwargs = _call            else:                name, args, kwargs = _call            try:                bound_call = sig.bind(*args, **kwargs)                return call(name, bound_call.args, bound_call.kwargs)            except TypeError as e:                return e.with_traceback(None)        else:            return _call     def assert_not_called(self):        """assert that the mock was never called.        """        if self.call_count != 0:            msg = ("Expected '%s' to not have been called. Called %s times.%s"                   % (self._mock_name or 'mock',                      self.call_count,                      self._calls_repr()))            raise AssertionError(msg)     def assert_called(self):        """assert that the mock was called at least once        """        if self.call_count == 0:            msg = ("Expected '%s' to have been called." %                   (self._mock_name or 'mock'))            raise AssertionError(msg)     def assert_called_once(self):        """assert that the mock was called only once.        """        if not self.call_count == 1:            msg = ("Expected '%s' to have been called once. Called %s times.%s"                   % (self._mock_name or 'mock',                      self.call_count,                      self._calls_repr()))            raise AssertionError(msg)     def assert_called_with(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        """assert that the last call was made with the specified arguments.         Raises an AssertionError if the args and keyword args passed in are        different to the last call to the mock."""        if self.call_args is None:            expected = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)            actual = 'not called.'            error_message = ('expected call not found.\nExpected: %s\nActual: %s'                    % (expected, actual))            raise AssertionError(error_message)         def _error_message():            msg = self._format_mock_failure_message(args, kwargs)            return msg        expected = self._call_matcher(_Call((args, kwargs), two=True))        actual = self._call_matcher(self.call_args)        if actual != expected:            cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None            raise AssertionError(_error_message()) from cause      def assert_called_once_with(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        """assert that the mock was called exactly once and that that call was        with the specified arguments."""        if not self.call_count == 1:            msg = ("Expected '%s' to be called once. Called %s times.%s"                   % (self._mock_name or 'mock',                      self.call_count,                      self._calls_repr()))            raise AssertionError(msg)        return self.assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs)      def assert_has_calls(self, calls, any_order=False):        """assert the mock has been called with the specified calls.        The `mock_calls` list is checked for the calls.         If `any_order` is False (the default) then the calls must be        sequential. There can be extra calls before or after the        specified calls.         If `any_order` is True then the calls can be in any order, but        they must all appear in `mock_calls`."""        expected = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in calls]        cause = next((e for e in expected if isinstance(e, Exception)), None)        all_calls = _CallList(self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.mock_calls)        if not any_order:            if expected not in all_calls:                if cause is None:                    problem = 'Calls not found.'                else:                    problem = ('Error processing expected calls.\n'                               'Errors: {}').format(                                   [e if isinstance(e, Exception) else None                                    for e in expected])                raise AssertionError(                    f'{problem}\n'                    f'Expected: {_CallList(calls)}'                    f'{self._calls_repr(prefix="Actual").rstrip(".")}'                ) from cause            return         all_calls = list(all_calls)         not_found = []        for kall in expected:            try:                all_calls.remove(kall)            except ValueError:                not_found.append(kall)        if not_found:            raise AssertionError(                '%r does not contain all of %r in its call list, '                'found %r instead' % (self._mock_name or 'mock',                                      tuple(not_found), all_calls)            ) from cause      def assert_any_call(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        """assert the mock has been called with the specified arguments.         The assert passes if the mock has *ever* been called, unlike        `assert_called_with` and `assert_called_once_with` that only pass if        the call is the most recent one."""        expected = self._call_matcher(_Call((args, kwargs), two=True))        cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None        actual = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.call_args_list]        if cause or expected not in _AnyComparer(actual):            expected_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)            raise AssertionError(                '%s call not found' % expected_string            ) from cause      def _get_child_mock(self, /, **kw):        """Create the child mocks for attributes and return value.        By default child mocks will be the same type as the parent.        Subclasses of Mock may want to override this to customize the way        child mocks are made.         For non-callable mocks the callable variant will be used (rather than        any custom subclass)."""        _new_name = kw.get("_new_name")        if _new_name in self.__dict__['_spec_asyncs']:            return AsyncMock(**kw)         if self._mock_sealed:            attribute = f".{kw['name']}" if "name" in kw else "()"            mock_name = self._extract_mock_name() + attribute            raise AttributeError(mock_name)         _type = type(self)        if issubclass(_type, MagicMock) and _new_name in _async_method_magics:            # Any asynchronous magic becomes an AsyncMock            klass = AsyncMock        elif issubclass(_type, AsyncMockMixin):            if (_new_name in _all_sync_magics or                    self._mock_methods and _new_name in self._mock_methods):                # Any synchronous method on AsyncMock becomes a MagicMock                klass = MagicMock            else:                klass = AsyncMock        elif not issubclass(_type, CallableMixin):            if issubclass(_type, NonCallableMagicMock):                klass = MagicMock            elif issubclass(_type, NonCallableMock):                klass = Mock        else:            klass = _type.__mro__[1]        return klass(**kw)      def _calls_repr(self, prefix="Calls"):        """Renders self.mock_calls as a string.         Example: "\nCalls: [call(1), call(2)]."         If self.mock_calls is empty, an empty string is returned. The        output will be truncated if very long.        """        if not self.mock_calls:            return ""        return f"\n{prefix}: {safe_repr(self.mock_calls)}."  _MOCK_SIG = inspect.signature(NonCallableMock.__init__)  class _AnyComparer(list):    """A list which checks if it contains a call which may have an    argument of ANY, flipping the components of item and self from    their traditional locations so that ANY is guaranteed to be on    the left."""    def __contains__(self, item):        for _call in self:            assert len(item) == len(_call)            if all([                expected == actual                for expected, actual in zip(item, _call)            ]):                return True        return False  def _try_iter(obj):    if obj is None:        return obj    if _is_exception(obj):        return obj    if _callable(obj):        return obj    try:        return iter(obj)    except TypeError:        # XXXX backwards compatibility        # but this will blow up on first call - so maybe we should fail early?        return obj  class CallableMixin(Base):     def __init__(self, spec=None, side_effect=None, return_value=DEFAULT,                 wraps=None, name=None, spec_set=None, parent=None,                 _spec_state=None, _new_name='', _new_parent=None, **kwargs):        self.__dict__['_mock_return_value'] = return_value        _safe_super(CallableMixin, self).__init__(            spec, wraps, name, spec_set, parent,            _spec_state, _new_name, _new_parent, **kwargs        )         self.side_effect = side_effect      def _mock_check_sig(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        # stub method that can be replaced with one with a specific signature        pass      def __call__(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        # can't use self in-case a function / method we are mocking uses self        # in the signature        self._mock_check_sig(*args, **kwargs)        self._increment_mock_call(*args, **kwargs)        return self._mock_call(*args, **kwargs)      def _mock_call(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        return self._execute_mock_call(*args, **kwargs)     def _increment_mock_call(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        self.called = True        self.call_count += 1         # handle call_args        # needs to be set here so assertions on call arguments pass before        # execution in the case of awaited calls        _call = _Call((args, kwargs), two=True)        self.call_args = _call        self.call_args_list.append(_call)         # initial stuff for method_calls:        do_method_calls = self._mock_parent is not None        method_call_name = self._mock_name         # initial stuff for mock_calls:        mock_call_name = self._mock_new_name        is_a_call = mock_call_name == '()'        self.mock_calls.append(_Call(('', args, kwargs)))         # follow up the chain of mocks:        _new_parent = self._mock_new_parent        while _new_parent is not None:             # handle method_calls:            if do_method_calls:                _new_parent.method_calls.append(_Call((method_call_name, args, kwargs)))                do_method_calls = _new_parent._mock_parent is not None                if do_method_calls:                    method_call_name = _new_parent._mock_name + '.' + method_call_name             # handle mock_calls:            this_mock_call = _Call((mock_call_name, args, kwargs))            _new_parent.mock_calls.append(this_mock_call)             if _new_parent._mock_new_name:                if is_a_call:                    dot = ''                else:                    dot = '.'                is_a_call = _new_parent._mock_new_name == '()'                mock_call_name = _new_parent._mock_new_name + dot + mock_call_name             # follow the parental chain:            _new_parent = _new_parent._mock_new_parent     def _execute_mock_call(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        # separate from _increment_mock_call so that awaited functions are        # executed separately from their call, also AsyncMock overrides this method         effect = self.side_effect        if effect is not None:            if _is_exception(effect):                raise effect            elif not _callable(effect):                result = next(effect)                if _is_exception(result):                    raise result            else:                result = effect(*args, **kwargs)             if result is not DEFAULT:                return result         if self._mock_return_value is not DEFAULT:            return self.return_value         if self._mock_wraps is not None:            return self._mock_wraps(*args, **kwargs)         return self.return_value   class Mock(CallableMixin, NonCallableMock):    """    Create a new `Mock` object. `Mock` takes several optional arguments    that specify the behaviour of the Mock object:     * `spec`: This can be either a list of strings or an existing object (a      class or instance) that acts as the specification for the mock object. If      you pass in an object then a list of strings is formed by calling dir on      the object (excluding unsupported magic attributes and methods). Accessing      any attribute not in this list will raise an `AttributeError`.       If `spec` is an object (rather than a list of strings) then      `mock.__class__` returns the class of the spec object. This allows mocks      to pass `isinstance` tests.     * `spec_set`: A stricter variant of `spec`. If used, attempting to *set*      or get an attribute on the mock that isn't on the object passed as      `spec_set` will raise an `AttributeError`.     * `side_effect`: A function to be called whenever the Mock is called. See      the `side_effect` attribute. Useful for raising exceptions or      dynamically changing return values. The function is called with the same      arguments as the mock, and unless it returns `DEFAULT`, the return      value of this function is used as the return value.       If `side_effect` is an iterable then each call to the mock will return      the next value from the iterable. If any of the members of the iterable      are exceptions they will be raised instead of returned.     * `return_value`: The value returned when the mock is called. By default      this is a new Mock (created on first access). See the      `return_value` attribute.     * `wraps`: Item for the mock object to wrap. If `wraps` is not None then      calling the Mock will pass the call through to the wrapped object      (returning the real result). Attribute access on the mock will return a      Mock object that wraps the corresponding attribute of the wrapped object      (so attempting to access an attribute that doesn't exist will raise an      `AttributeError`).       If the mock has an explicit `return_value` set then calls are not passed      to the wrapped object and the `return_value` is returned instead.     * `name`: If the mock has a name then it will be used in the repr of the      mock. This can be useful for debugging. The name is propagated to child      mocks.     Mocks can also be called with arbitrary keyword arguments. These will be    used to set attributes on the mock after it is created.    """  def _dot_lookup(thing, comp, import_path):    try:        return getattr(thing, comp)    except AttributeError:        __import__(import_path)        return getattr(thing, comp)  def _importer(target):    components = target.split('.')    import_path = components.pop(0)    thing = __import__(import_path)     for comp in components:        import_path += ".%s" % comp        thing = _dot_lookup(thing, comp, import_path)    return thing  class _patch(object):     attribute_name = None    _active_patches = []     def __init__(            self, getter, attribute, new, spec, create,            spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs        ):        if new_callable is not None:            if new is not DEFAULT:                raise ValueError(                    "Cannot use 'new' and 'new_callable' together"                )            if autospec is not None:                raise ValueError(                    "Cannot use 'autospec' and 'new_callable' together"                )         self.getter = getter        self.attribute = attribute        self.new = new        self.new_callable = new_callable        self.spec = spec        self.create = create        self.has_local = False        self.spec_set = spec_set        self.autospec = autospec        self.kwargs = kwargs        self.additional_patchers = []      def copy(self):        patcher = _patch(            self.getter, self.attribute, self.new, self.spec,            self.create, self.spec_set,            self.autospec, self.new_callable, self.kwargs        )        patcher.attribute_name = self.attribute_name        patcher.additional_patchers = [            p.copy() for p in self.additional_patchers        ]        return patcher      def __call__(self, func):        if isinstance(func, type):            return self.decorate_class(func)        if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func):            return self.decorate_async_callable(func)        return self.decorate_callable(func)      def decorate_class(self, klass):        for attr in dir(klass):            if not attr.startswith(patch.TEST_PREFIX):                continue             attr_value = getattr(klass, attr)            if not hasattr(attr_value, "__call__"):                continue             patcher = self.copy()            setattr(klass, attr, patcher(attr_value))        return klass      @contextlib.contextmanager    def decoration_helper(self, patched, args, keywargs):        extra_args = []        with contextlib.ExitStack() as exit_stack:            for patching in patched.patchings:                arg = exit_stack.enter_context(patching)                if patching.attribute_name is not None:                    keywargs.update(arg)                elif patching.new is DEFAULT:                    extra_args.append(arg)             args += tuple(extra_args)            yield (args, keywargs)      def decorate_callable(self, func):        # NB. Keep the method in sync with decorate_async_callable()        if hasattr(func, 'patchings'):            func.patchings.append(self)            return func         @wraps(func)        def patched(*args, **keywargs):            with self.decoration_helper(patched,                                        args,                                        keywargs) as (newargs, newkeywargs):                return func(*newargs, **newkeywargs)         patched.patchings = [self]        return patched      def decorate_async_callable(self, func):        # NB. Keep the method in sync with decorate_callable()        if hasattr(func, 'patchings'):            func.patchings.append(self)            return func         @wraps(func)        async def patched(*args, **keywargs):            with self.decoration_helper(patched,                                        args,                                        keywargs) as (newargs, newkeywargs):                return await func(*newargs, **newkeywargs)         patched.patchings = [self]        return patched      def get_original(self):        target = self.getter()        name = self.attribute         original = DEFAULT        local = False         try:            original = target.__dict__[name]        except (AttributeError, KeyError):            original = getattr(target, name, DEFAULT)        else:            local = True         if name in _builtins and isinstance(target, ModuleType):            self.create = True         if not self.create and original is DEFAULT:            raise AttributeError(                "%s does not have the attribute %r" % (target, name)            )        return original, local      def __enter__(self):        """Perform the patch."""        new, spec, spec_set = self.new, self.spec, self.spec_set        autospec, kwargs = self.autospec, self.kwargs        new_callable = self.new_callable        self.target = self.getter()         # normalise False to None        if spec is False:            spec = None        if spec_set is False:            spec_set = None        if autospec is False:            autospec = None         if spec is not None and autospec is not None:            raise TypeError("Can't specify spec and autospec")        if ((spec is not None or autospec is not None) and            spec_set not in (True, None)):            raise TypeError("Can't provide explicit spec_set *and* spec or autospec")         original, local = self.get_original()         if new is DEFAULT and autospec is None:            inherit = False            if spec is True:                # set spec to the object we are replacing                spec = original                if spec_set is True:                    spec_set = original                    spec = None            elif spec is not None:                if spec_set is True:                    spec_set = spec                    spec = None            elif spec_set is True:                spec_set = original             if spec is not None or spec_set is not None:                if original is DEFAULT:                    raise TypeError("Can't use 'spec' with create=True")                if isinstance(original, type):                    # If we're patching out a class and there is a spec                    inherit = True            if spec is None and _is_async_obj(original):                Klass = AsyncMock            else:                Klass = MagicMock            _kwargs = {}            if new_callable is not None:                Klass = new_callable            elif spec is not None or spec_set is not None:                this_spec = spec                if spec_set is not None:                    this_spec = spec_set                if _is_list(this_spec):                    not_callable = '__call__' not in this_spec                else:                    not_callable = not callable(this_spec)                if _is_async_obj(this_spec):                    Klass = AsyncMock                elif not_callable:                    Klass = NonCallableMagicMock             if spec is not None:                _kwargs['spec'] = spec            if spec_set is not None:                _kwargs['spec_set'] = spec_set             # add a name to mocks            if (isinstance(Klass, type) and                issubclass(Klass, NonCallableMock) and self.attribute):                _kwargs['name'] = self.attribute             _kwargs.update(kwargs)            new = Klass(**_kwargs)             if inherit and _is_instance_mock(new):                # we can only tell if the instance should be callable if the                # spec is not a list                this_spec = spec                if spec_set is not None:                    this_spec = spec_set                if (not _is_list(this_spec) and not                    _instance_callable(this_spec)):                    Klass = NonCallableMagicMock                 _kwargs.pop('name')                new.return_value = Klass(_new_parent=new, _new_name='()',                                         **_kwargs)        elif autospec is not None:            # spec is ignored, new *must* be default, spec_set is treated            # as a boolean. Should we check spec is not None and that spec_set            # is a bool?            if new is not DEFAULT:                raise TypeError(                    "autospec creates the mock for you. Can't specify "                    "autospec and new."                )            if original is DEFAULT:                raise TypeError("Can't use 'autospec' with create=True")            spec_set = bool(spec_set)            if autospec is True:                autospec = original             new = create_autospec(autospec, spec_set=spec_set,                                  _name=self.attribute, **kwargs)        elif kwargs:            # can't set keyword args when we aren't creating the mock            # XXXX If new is a Mock we could call new.configure_mock(**kwargs)            raise TypeError("Can't pass kwargs to a mock we aren't creating")         new_attr = new         self.temp_original = original        self.is_local = local        self._exit_stack = contextlib.ExitStack()        try:            setattr(self.target, self.attribute, new_attr)            if self.attribute_name is not None:                extra_args = {}                if self.new is DEFAULT:                    extra_args[self.attribute_name] =  new                for patching in self.additional_patchers:                    arg = self._exit_stack.enter_context(patching)                    if patching.new is DEFAULT:                        extra_args.update(arg)                return extra_args             return new        except:            if not self.__exit__(*sys.exc_info()):                raise     def __exit__(self, *exc_info):        """Undo the patch."""        if self.is_local and self.temp_original is not DEFAULT:            setattr(self.target, self.attribute, self.temp_original)        else:            delattr(self.target, self.attribute)            if not self.create and (not hasattr(self.target, self.attribute) or                        self.attribute in ('__doc__', '__module__',                                           '__defaults__', '__annotations__',                                           '__kwdefaults__')):                # needed for proxy objects like django settings                setattr(self.target, self.attribute, self.temp_original)         del self.temp_original        del self.is_local        del self.target        exit_stack = self._exit_stack        del self._exit_stack        return exit_stack.__exit__(*exc_info)      def start(self):        """Activate a patch, returning any created mock."""        result = self.__enter__()        self._active_patches.append(self)        return result      def stop(self):        """Stop an active patch."""        try:            self._active_patches.remove(self)        except ValueError:            # If the patch hasn't been started this will fail            return None         return self.__exit__(None, None, None)   def _get_target(target):    try:        target, attribute = target.rsplit('.', 1)    except (TypeError, ValueError, AttributeError):        raise TypeError(            f"Need a valid target to patch. You supplied: {target!r}")    getter = lambda: _importer(target)    return getter, attribute  def _patch_object(        target, attribute, new=DEFAULT, spec=None,        create=False, spec_set=None, autospec=None,        new_callable=None, **kwargs    ):    """    patch the named member (`attribute`) on an object (`target`) with a mock    object.     `patch.object` can be used as a decorator, class decorator or a context    manager. Arguments `new`, `spec`, `create`, `spec_set`,    `autospec` and `new_callable` have the same meaning as for `patch`. Like    `patch`, `patch.object` takes arbitrary keyword arguments for configuring    the mock object it creates.     When used as a class decorator `patch.object` honours `patch.TEST_PREFIX`    for choosing which methods to wrap.    """    if type(target) is str:        raise TypeError(            f"{target!r} must be the actual object to be patched, not a str"        )    getter = lambda: target    return _patch(        getter, attribute, new, spec, create,        spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs    )  def _patch_multiple(target, spec=None, create=False, spec_set=None,                    autospec=None, new_callable=None, **kwargs):    """Perform multiple patches in a single call. It takes the object to be    patched (either as an object or a string to fetch the object by importing)    and keyword arguments for the patches::         with patch.multiple(settings, FIRST_PATCH='one', SECOND_PATCH='two'):            ...     Use `DEFAULT` as the value if you want `patch.multiple` to create    mocks for you. In this case the created mocks are passed into a decorated    function by keyword, and a dictionary is returned when `patch.multiple` is    used as a context manager.     `patch.multiple` can be used as a decorator, class decorator or a context    manager. The arguments `spec`, `spec_set`, `create`,    `autospec` and `new_callable` have the same meaning as for `patch`. These    arguments will be applied to *all* patches done by `patch.multiple`.     When used as a class decorator `patch.multiple` honours `patch.TEST_PREFIX`    for choosing which methods to wrap.    """    if type(target) is str:        getter = lambda: _importer(target)    else:        getter = lambda: target     if not kwargs:        raise ValueError(            'Must supply at least one keyword argument with patch.multiple'        )    # need to wrap in a list for python 3, where items is a view    items = list(kwargs.items())    attribute, new = items[0]    patcher = _patch(        getter, attribute, new, spec, create, spec_set,        autospec, new_callable, {}    )    patcher.attribute_name = attribute    for attribute, new in items[1:]:        this_patcher = _patch(            getter, attribute, new, spec, create, spec_set,            autospec, new_callable, {}        )        this_patcher.attribute_name = attribute        patcher.additional_patchers.append(this_patcher)    return patcher  def patch(        target, new=DEFAULT, spec=None, create=False,        spec_set=None, autospec=None, new_callable=None, **kwargs    ):    """    `patch` acts as a function decorator, class decorator or a context    manager. Inside the body of the function or with statement, the `target`    is patched with a `new` object. When the function/with statement exits    the patch is undone.     If `new` is omitted, then the target is replaced with an    `AsyncMock if the patched object is an async function or a    `MagicMock` otherwise. If `patch` is used as a decorator and `new` is    omitted, the created mock is passed in as an extra argument to the    decorated function. If `patch` is used as a context manager the created    mock is returned by the context manager.     `target` should be a string in the form `'package.module.ClassName'`. The    `target` is imported and the specified object replaced with the `new`    object, so the `target` must be importable from the environment you are    calling `patch` from. The target is imported when the decorated function    is executed, not at decoration time.     The `spec` and `spec_set` keyword arguments are passed to the `MagicMock`    if patch is creating one for you.     In addition you can pass `spec=True` or `spec_set=True`, which causes    patch to pass in the object being mocked as the spec/spec_set object.     `new_callable` allows you to specify a different class, or callable object,    that will be called to create the `new` object. By default `AsyncMock` is    used for async functions and `MagicMock` for the rest.     A more powerful form of `spec` is `autospec`. If you set `autospec=True`    then the mock will be created with a spec from the object being replaced.    All attributes of the mock will also have the spec of the corresponding    attribute of the object being replaced. Methods and functions being    mocked will have their arguments checked and will raise a `TypeError` if    they are called with the wrong signature. For mocks replacing a class,    their return value (the 'instance') will have the same spec as the class.     Instead of `autospec=True` you can pass `autospec=some_object` to use an    arbitrary object as the spec instead of the one being replaced.     By default `patch` will fail to replace attributes that don't exist. If    you pass in `create=True`, and the attribute doesn't exist, patch will    create the attribute for you when the patched function is called, and    delete it again afterwards. This is useful for writing tests against    attributes that your production code creates at runtime. It is off by    default because it can be dangerous. With it switched on you can write    passing tests against APIs that don't actually exist!     Patch can be used as a `TestCase` class decorator. It works by    decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate    code when your test methods share a common patchings set. `patch` finds    tests by looking for method names that start with `patch.TEST_PREFIX`.    By default this is `test`, which matches the way `unittest` finds tests.    You can specify an alternative prefix by setting `patch.TEST_PREFIX`.     Patch can be used as a context manager, with the with statement. Here the    patching applies to the indented block after the with statement. If you    use "as" then the patched object will be bound to the name after the    "as"; very useful if `patch` is creating a mock object for you.     `patch` takes arbitrary keyword arguments. These will be passed to    `AsyncMock` if the patched object is asynchronous, to `MagicMock`    otherwise or to `new_callable` if specified.     `patch.dict(...)`, `patch.multiple(...)` and `patch.object(...)` are    available for alternate use-cases.    """    getter, attribute = _get_target(target)    return _patch(        getter, attribute, new, spec, create,        spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs    )  class _patch_dict(object):    """    Patch a dictionary, or dictionary like object, and restore the dictionary    to its original state after the test.     `in_dict` can be a dictionary or a mapping like container. If it is a    mapping then it must at least support getting, setting and deleting items    plus iterating over keys.     `in_dict` can also be a string specifying the name of the dictionary, which    will then be fetched by importing it.     `values` can be a dictionary of values to set in the dictionary. `values`    can also be an iterable of `(key, value)` pairs.     If `clear` is True then the dictionary will be cleared before the new    values are set.     `patch.dict` can also be called with arbitrary keyword arguments to set    values in the dictionary::         with patch.dict('sys.modules', mymodule=Mock(), other_module=Mock()):            ...     `patch.dict` can be used as a context manager, decorator or class    decorator. When used as a class decorator `patch.dict` honours    `patch.TEST_PREFIX` for choosing which methods to wrap.    """     def __init__(self, in_dict, values=(), clear=False, **kwargs):        self.in_dict = in_dict        # support any argument supported by dict(...) constructor        self.values = dict(values)        self.values.update(kwargs)        self.clear = clear        self._original = None      def __call__(self, f):        if isinstance(f, type):            return self.decorate_class(f)        @wraps(f)        def _inner(*args, **kw):            self._patch_dict()            try:                return f(*args, **kw)            finally:                self._unpatch_dict()         return _inner      def decorate_class(self, klass):        for attr in dir(klass):            attr_value = getattr(klass, attr)            if (attr.startswith(patch.TEST_PREFIX) and                 hasattr(attr_value, "__call__")):                decorator = _patch_dict(self.in_dict, self.values, self.clear)                decorated = decorator(attr_value)                setattr(klass, attr, decorated)        return klass      def __enter__(self):        """Patch the dict."""        self._patch_dict()        return self.in_dict      def _patch_dict(self):        values = self.values        if isinstance(self.in_dict, str):            self.in_dict = _importer(self.in_dict)        in_dict = self.in_dict        clear = self.clear         try:            original = in_dict.copy()        except AttributeError:            # dict like object with no copy method            # must support iteration over keys            original = {}            for key in in_dict:                original[key] = in_dict[key]        self._original = original         if clear:            _clear_dict(in_dict)         try:            in_dict.update(values)        except AttributeError:            # dict like object with no update method            for key in values:                in_dict[key] = values[key]      def _unpatch_dict(self):        in_dict = self.in_dict        original = self._original         _clear_dict(in_dict)         try:            in_dict.update(original)        except AttributeError:            for key in original:                in_dict[key] = original[key]      def __exit__(self, *args):        """Unpatch the dict."""        if self._original is not None:            self._unpatch_dict()        return False      def start(self):        """Activate a patch, returning any created mock."""        result = self.__enter__()        _patch._active_patches.append(self)        return result      def stop(self):        """Stop an active patch."""        try:            _patch._active_patches.remove(self)        except ValueError:            # If the patch hasn't been started this will fail            return None         return self.__exit__(None, None, None)  def _clear_dict(in_dict):    try:        in_dict.clear()    except AttributeError:        keys = list(in_dict)        for key in keys:            del in_dict[key]  def _patch_stopall():    """Stop all active patches. LIFO to unroll nested patches."""    for patch in reversed(_patch._active_patches):        patch.stop()  patch.object = _patch_objectpatch.dict = _patch_dictpatch.multiple = _patch_multiplepatch.stopall = _patch_stopallpatch.TEST_PREFIX = 'test' magic_methods = (    "lt le gt ge eq ne "    "getitem setitem delitem "    "len contains iter "    "hash str sizeof "    "enter exit "    # we added divmod and rdivmod here instead of numerics    # because there is no idivmod    "divmod rdivmod neg pos abs invert "    "complex int float index "    "round trunc floor ceil "    "bool next "    "fspath "    "aiter ") numerics = (    "add sub mul matmul div floordiv mod lshift rshift and xor or pow truediv")inplace = ' '.join('i%s' % n for n in numerics.split())right = ' '.join('r%s' % n for n in numerics.split()) # not including __prepare__, __instancecheck__, __subclasscheck__# (as they are metaclass methods)# __del__ is not supported at all as it causes problems if it exists _non_defaults = {    '__get__', '__set__', '__delete__', '__reversed__', '__missing__',    '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__getinitargs__', '__getnewargs__',    '__getstate__', '__setstate__', '__getformat__', '__setformat__',    '__repr__', '__dir__', '__subclasses__', '__format__',    '__getnewargs_ex__',}  def _get_method(name, func):    "Turns a callable object (like a mock) into a real function"    def method(self, /, *args, **kw):        return func(self, *args, **kw)    method.__name__ = name    return method  _magics = {    '__%s__' % method for method in    ' '.join([magic_methods, numerics, inplace, right]).split()} # Magic methods used for async `with` statements_async_method_magics = {"__aenter__", "__aexit__", "__anext__"}# Magic methods that are only used with async calls but are synchronous functions themselves_sync_async_magics = {"__aiter__"}_async_magics = _async_method_magics | _sync_async_magics _all_sync_magics = _magics | _non_defaults_all_magics = _all_sync_magics | _async_magics _unsupported_magics = {    '__getattr__', '__setattr__',    '__init__', '__new__', '__prepare__',    '__instancecheck__', '__subclasscheck__',    '__del__'} _calculate_return_value = {    '__hash__': lambda self: object.__hash__(self),    '__str__': lambda self: object.__str__(self),    '__sizeof__': lambda self: object.__sizeof__(self),    '__fspath__': lambda self: f"{type(self).__name__}/{self._extract_mock_name()}/{id(self)}",} _return_values = {    '__lt__': NotImplemented,    '__gt__': NotImplemented,    '__le__': NotImplemented,    '__ge__': NotImplemented,    '__int__': 1,    '__contains__': False,    '__len__': 0,    '__exit__': False,    '__complex__': 1j,    '__float__': 1.0,    '__bool__': True,    '__index__': 1,    '__aexit__': False,}  def _get_eq(self):    def __eq__(other):        ret_val = self.__eq__._mock_return_value        if ret_val is not DEFAULT:            return ret_val        if self is other:            return True        return NotImplemented    return __eq__ def _get_ne(self):    def __ne__(other):        if self.__ne__._mock_return_value is not DEFAULT:            return DEFAULT        if self is other:            return False        return NotImplemented    return __ne__ def _get_iter(self):    def __iter__():        ret_val = self.__iter__._mock_return_value        if ret_val is DEFAULT:            return iter([])        # if ret_val was already an iterator, then calling iter on it should        # return the iterator unchanged        return iter(ret_val)    return __iter__ def _get_async_iter(self):    def __aiter__():        ret_val = self.__aiter__._mock_return_value        if ret_val is DEFAULT:            return _AsyncIterator(iter([]))        return _AsyncIterator(iter(ret_val))    return __aiter__ _side_effect_methods = {    '__eq__': _get_eq,    '__ne__': _get_ne,    '__iter__': _get_iter,    '__aiter__': _get_async_iter}   def _set_return_value(mock, method, name):    fixed = _return_values.get(name, DEFAULT)    if fixed is not DEFAULT:        method.return_value = fixed        return     return_calculator = _calculate_return_value.get(name)    if return_calculator is not None:        return_value = return_calculator(mock)        method.return_value = return_value        return     side_effector = _side_effect_methods.get(name)    if side_effector is not None:        method.side_effect = side_effector(mock)   class MagicMixin(Base):    def __init__(self, /, *args, **kw):        self._mock_set_magics()  # make magic work for kwargs in init        _safe_super(MagicMixin, self).__init__(*args, **kw)        self._mock_set_magics()  # fix magic broken by upper level init      def _mock_set_magics(self):        orig_magics = _magics | _async_method_magics        these_magics = orig_magics         if getattr(self, "_mock_methods", None) is not None:            these_magics = orig_magics.intersection(self._mock_methods)             remove_magics = set()            remove_magics = orig_magics - these_magics             for entry in remove_magics:                if entry in type(self).__dict__:                    # remove unneeded magic methods                    delattr(self, entry)         # don't overwrite existing attributes if called a second time        these_magics = these_magics - set(type(self).__dict__)         _type = type(self)        for entry in these_magics:            setattr(_type, entry, MagicProxy(entry, self))   class NonCallableMagicMock(MagicMixin, NonCallableMock):    """A version of `MagicMock` that isn't callable."""    def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False):        """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a        list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as        attributes from the mock.         If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set."""        self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set)        self._mock_set_magics()  class AsyncMagicMixin(MagicMixin):    def __init__(self, /, *args, **kw):        self._mock_set_magics()  # make magic work for kwargs in init        _safe_super(AsyncMagicMixin, self).__init__(*args, **kw)        self._mock_set_magics()  # fix magic broken by upper level init class MagicMock(MagicMixin, Mock):    """    MagicMock is a subclass of Mock with default implementations    of most of the magic methods. You can use MagicMock without having to    configure the magic methods yourself.     If you use the `spec` or `spec_set` arguments then *only* magic    methods that exist in the spec will be created.     Attributes and the return value of a `MagicMock` will also be `MagicMocks`.    """    def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False):        """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a        list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as        attributes from the mock.         If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set."""        self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set)        self._mock_set_magics()   class MagicProxy(Base):    def __init__(self, name, parent):        self.name = name        self.parent = parent     def create_mock(self):        entry = self.name        parent = self.parent        m = parent._get_child_mock(name=entry, _new_name=entry,                                   _new_parent=parent)        setattr(parent, entry, m)        _set_return_value(parent, m, entry)        return m     def __get__(self, obj, _type=None):        return self.create_mock()  class AsyncMockMixin(Base):    await_count = _delegating_property('await_count')    await_args = _delegating_property('await_args')    await_args_list = _delegating_property('await_args_list')     def __init__(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)        # iscoroutinefunction() checks _is_coroutine property to say if an        # object is a coroutine. Without this check it looks to see if it is a        # function/method, which in this case it is not (since it is an        # AsyncMock).        # It is set through __dict__ because when spec_set is True, this        # attribute is likely undefined.        self.__dict__['_is_coroutine'] = asyncio.coroutines._is_coroutine        self.__dict__['_mock_await_count'] = 0        self.__dict__['_mock_await_args'] = None        self.__dict__['_mock_await_args_list'] = _CallList()        code_mock = NonCallableMock(spec_set=CodeType)        code_mock.co_flags = inspect.CO_COROUTINE        self.__dict__['__code__'] = code_mock     async def _execute_mock_call(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        # This is nearly just like super(), except for special handling        # of coroutines         _call = _Call((args, kwargs), two=True)        self.await_count += 1        self.await_args = _call        self.await_args_list.append(_call)         effect = self.side_effect        if effect is not None:            if _is_exception(effect):                raise effect            elif not _callable(effect):                try:                    result = next(effect)                except StopIteration:                    # It is impossible to propogate a StopIteration                    # through coroutines because of PEP 479                    raise StopAsyncIteration                if _is_exception(result):                    raise result            elif iscoroutinefunction(effect):                result = await effect(*args, **kwargs)            else:                result = effect(*args, **kwargs)             if result is not DEFAULT:                return result         if self._mock_return_value is not DEFAULT:            return self.return_value         if self._mock_wraps is not None:            if iscoroutinefunction(self._mock_wraps):                return await self._mock_wraps(*args, **kwargs)            return self._mock_wraps(*args, **kwargs)         return self.return_value     def assert_awaited(self):        """        Assert that the mock was awaited at least once.        """        if self.await_count == 0:            msg = f"Expected {self._mock_name or 'mock'} to have been awaited."            raise AssertionError(msg)     def assert_awaited_once(self):        """        Assert that the mock was awaited exactly once.        """        if not self.await_count == 1:            msg = (f"Expected {self._mock_name or 'mock'} to have been awaited once."                   f" Awaited {self.await_count} times.")            raise AssertionError(msg)     def assert_awaited_with(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        """        Assert that the last await was with the specified arguments.        """        if self.await_args is None:            expected = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)            raise AssertionError(f'Expected await: {expected}\nNot awaited')         def _error_message():            msg = self._format_mock_failure_message(args, kwargs, action='await')            return msg         expected = self._call_matcher(_Call((args, kwargs), two=True))        actual = self._call_matcher(self.await_args)        if actual != expected:            cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None            raise AssertionError(_error_message()) from cause     def assert_awaited_once_with(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        """        Assert that the mock was awaited exactly once and with the specified        arguments.        """        if not self.await_count == 1:            msg = (f"Expected {self._mock_name or 'mock'} to have been awaited once."                   f" Awaited {self.await_count} times.")            raise AssertionError(msg)        return self.assert_awaited_with(*args, **kwargs)     def assert_any_await(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        """        Assert the mock has ever been awaited with the specified arguments.        """        expected = self._call_matcher(_Call((args, kwargs), two=True))        cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None        actual = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.await_args_list]        if cause or expected not in _AnyComparer(actual):            expected_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)            raise AssertionError(                '%s await not found' % expected_string            ) from cause     def assert_has_awaits(self, calls, any_order=False):        """        Assert the mock has been awaited with the specified calls.        The :attr:`await_args_list` list is checked for the awaits.         If `any_order` is False (the default) then the awaits must be        sequential. There can be extra calls before or after the        specified awaits.         If `any_order` is True then the awaits can be in any order, but        they must all appear in :attr:`await_args_list`.        """        expected = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in calls]        cause = next((e for e in expected if isinstance(e, Exception)), None)        all_awaits = _CallList(self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.await_args_list)        if not any_order:            if expected not in all_awaits:                if cause is None:                    problem = 'Awaits not found.'                else:                    problem = ('Error processing expected awaits.\n'                               'Errors: {}').format(                                   [e if isinstance(e, Exception) else None                                    for e in expected])                raise AssertionError(                    f'{problem}\n'                    f'Expected: {_CallList(calls)}\n'                    f'Actual: {self.await_args_list}'                ) from cause            return         all_awaits = list(all_awaits)         not_found = []        for kall in expected:            try:                all_awaits.remove(kall)            except ValueError:                not_found.append(kall)        if not_found:            raise AssertionError(                '%r not all found in await list' % (tuple(not_found),)            ) from cause     def assert_not_awaited(self):        """        Assert that the mock was never awaited.        """        if self.await_count != 0:            msg = (f"Expected {self._mock_name or 'mock'} to not have been awaited."                   f" Awaited {self.await_count} times.")            raise AssertionError(msg)     def reset_mock(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        """        See :func:`.Mock.reset_mock()`        """        super().reset_mock(*args, **kwargs)        self.await_count = 0        self.await_args = None        self.await_args_list = _CallList()  class AsyncMock(AsyncMockMixin, AsyncMagicMixin, Mock):    """    Enhance :class:`Mock` with features allowing to mock    an async function.     The :class:`AsyncMock` object will behave so the object is    recognized as an async function, and the result of a call is an awaitable:     >>> mock = AsyncMock()    >>> iscoroutinefunction(mock)    True    >>> inspect.isawaitable(mock())    True      The result of ``mock()`` is an async function which will have the outcome    of ``side_effect`` or ``return_value``:     - if ``side_effect`` is a function, the async function will return the      result of that function,    - if ``side_effect`` is an exception, the async function will raise the      exception,    - if ``side_effect`` is an iterable, the async function will return the      next value of the iterable, however, if the sequence of result is      exhausted, ``StopIteration`` is raised immediately,    - if ``side_effect`` is not defined, the async function will return the      value defined by ``return_value``, hence, by default, the async function      returns a new :class:`AsyncMock` object.     If the outcome of ``side_effect`` or ``return_value`` is an async function,    the mock async function obtained when the mock object is called will be this    async function itself (and not an async function returning an async    function).     The test author can also specify a wrapped object with ``wraps``. In this    case, the :class:`Mock` object behavior is the same as with an    :class:`.Mock` object: the wrapped object may have methods    defined as async function functions.     Based on Martin Richard's asynctest project.    """  class _ANY(object):    "A helper object that compares equal to everything."     def __eq__(self, other):        return True     def __ne__(self, other):        return False     def __repr__(self):        return '<ANY>' ANY = _ANY()   def _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs):    message = '%s(%%s)' % name    formatted_args = ''    args_string = ', '.join([repr(arg) for arg in args])    kwargs_string = ', '.join([        '%s=%r' % (key, value) for key, value in kwargs.items()    ])    if args_string:        formatted_args = args_string    if kwargs_string:        if formatted_args:            formatted_args += ', '        formatted_args += kwargs_string     return message % formatted_args   class _Call(tuple):    """    A tuple for holding the results of a call to a mock, either in the form    `(args, kwargs)` or `(name, args, kwargs)`.     If args or kwargs are empty then a call tuple will compare equal to    a tuple without those values. This makes comparisons less verbose::         _Call(('name', (), {})) == ('name',)        _Call(('name', (1,), {})) == ('name', (1,))        _Call(((), {'a': 'b'})) == ({'a': 'b'},)     The `_Call` object provides a useful shortcut for comparing with call::         _Call(((1, 2), {'a': 3})) == call(1, 2, a=3)        _Call(('foo', (1, 2), {'a': 3})) == call.foo(1, 2, a=3)     If the _Call has no name then it will match any name.    """    def __new__(cls, value=(), name='', parent=None, two=False,                from_kall=True):        args = ()        kwargs = {}        _len = len(value)        if _len == 3:            name, args, kwargs = value        elif _len == 2:            first, second = value            if isinstance(first, str):                name = first                if isinstance(second, tuple):                    args = second                else:                    kwargs = second            else:                args, kwargs = first, second        elif _len == 1:            value, = value            if isinstance(value, str):                name = value            elif isinstance(value, tuple):                args = value            else:                kwargs = value         if two:            return tuple.__new__(cls, (args, kwargs))         return tuple.__new__(cls, (name, args, kwargs))      def __init__(self, value=(), name=None, parent=None, two=False,                 from_kall=True):        self._mock_name = name        self._mock_parent = parent        self._mock_from_kall = from_kall      def __eq__(self, other):        try:            len_other = len(other)        except TypeError:            return NotImplemented         self_name = ''        if len(self) == 2:            self_args, self_kwargs = self        else:            self_name, self_args, self_kwargs = self         if (getattr(self, '_mock_parent', None) and getattr(other, '_mock_parent', None)                and self._mock_parent != other._mock_parent):            return False         other_name = ''        if len_other == 0:            other_args, other_kwargs = (), {}        elif len_other == 3:            other_name, other_args, other_kwargs = other        elif len_other == 1:            value, = other            if isinstance(value, tuple):                other_args = value                other_kwargs = {}            elif isinstance(value, str):                other_name = value                other_args, other_kwargs = (), {}            else:                other_args = ()                other_kwargs = value        elif len_other == 2:            # could be (name, args) or (name, kwargs) or (args, kwargs)            first, second = other            if isinstance(first, str):                other_name = first                if isinstance(second, tuple):                    other_args, other_kwargs = second, {}                else:                    other_args, other_kwargs = (), second            else:                other_args, other_kwargs = first, second        else:            return False         if self_name and other_name != self_name:            return False         # this order is important for ANY to work!        return (other_args, other_kwargs) == (self_args, self_kwargs)      __ne__ = object.__ne__      def __call__(self, /, *args, **kwargs):        if self._mock_name is None:            return _Call(('', args, kwargs), name='()')         name = self._mock_name + '()'        return _Call((self._mock_name, args, kwargs), name=name, parent=self)      def __getattr__(self, attr):        if self._mock_name is None:            return _Call(name=attr, from_kall=False)        name = '%s.%s' % (self._mock_name, attr)        return _Call(name=name, parent=self, from_kall=False)      def __getattribute__(self, attr):        if attr in tuple.__dict__:            raise AttributeError        return tuple.__getattribute__(self, attr)      def _get_call_arguments(self):        if len(self) == 2:            args, kwargs = self        else:            name, args, kwargs = self         return args, kwargs     @property    def args(self):        return self._get_call_arguments()[0]     @property    def kwargs(self):        return self._get_call_arguments()[1]     def __repr__(self):        if not self._mock_from_kall:            name = self._mock_name or 'call'            if name.startswith('()'):                name = 'call%s' % name            return name         if len(self) == 2:            name = 'call'            args, kwargs = self        else:            name, args, kwargs = self            if not name:                name = 'call'            elif not name.startswith('()'):                name = 'call.%s' % name            else:                name = 'call%s' % name        return _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs)      def call_list(self):        """For a call object that represents multiple calls, `call_list`        returns a list of all the intermediate calls as well as the        final call."""        vals = []        thing = self        while thing is not None:            if thing._mock_from_kall:                vals.append(thing)            thing = thing._mock_parent        return _CallList(reversed(vals))  call = _Call(from_kall=False)  def create_autospec(spec, spec_set=False, instance=False, _parent=None,                    _name=None, **kwargs):    """Create a mock object using another object as a spec. Attributes on the    mock will use the corresponding attribute on the `spec` object as their    spec.     Functions or methods being mocked will have their arguments checked    to check that they are called with the correct signature.     If `spec_set` is True then attempting to set attributes that don't exist    on the spec object will raise an `AttributeError`.     If a class is used as a spec then the return value of the mock (the    instance of the class) will have the same spec. You can use a class as the    spec for an instance object by passing `instance=True`. The returned mock    will only be callable if instances of the mock are callable.     `create_autospec` also takes arbitrary keyword arguments that are passed to    the constructor of the created mock."""    if _is_list(spec):        # can't pass a list instance to the mock constructor as it will be        # interpreted as a list of strings        spec = type(spec)     is_type = isinstance(spec, type)    is_async_func = _is_async_func(spec)    _kwargs = {'spec': spec}    if spec_set:        _kwargs = {'spec_set': spec}    elif spec is None:        # None we mock with a normal mock without a spec        _kwargs = {}    if _kwargs and instance:        _kwargs['_spec_as_instance'] = True     _kwargs.update(kwargs)     Klass = MagicMock    if inspect.isdatadescriptor(spec):        # descriptors don't have a spec        # because we don't know what type they return        _kwargs = {}    elif is_async_func:        if instance:            raise RuntimeError("Instance can not be True when create_autospec "                               "is mocking an async function")        Klass = AsyncMock    elif not _callable(spec):        Klass = NonCallableMagicMock    elif is_type and instance and not _instance_callable(spec):        Klass = NonCallableMagicMock     _name = _kwargs.pop('name', _name)     _new_name = _name    if _parent is None:        # for a top level object no _new_name should be set        _new_name = ''     mock = Klass(parent=_parent, _new_parent=_parent, _new_name=_new_name,                 name=_name, **_kwargs)     if isinstance(spec, FunctionTypes):        # should only happen at the top level because we don't        # recurse for functions        mock = _set_signature(mock, spec)        if is_async_func:            _setup_async_mock(mock)    else:        _check_signature(spec, mock, is_type, instance)     if _parent is not None and not instance:        _parent._mock_children[_name] = mock     if is_type and not instance and 'return_value' not in kwargs:        mock.return_value = create_autospec(spec, spec_set, instance=True,                                            _name='()', _parent=mock)     for entry in dir(spec):        if _is_magic(entry):            # MagicMock already does the useful magic methods for us            continue         # XXXX do we need a better way of getting attributes without        # triggering code execution (?) Probably not - we need the actual        # object to mock it so we would rather trigger a property than mock        # the property descriptor. Likewise we want to mock out dynamically        # provided attributes.        # XXXX what about attributes that raise exceptions other than        # AttributeError on being fetched?        # we could be resilient against it, or catch and propagate the        # exception when the attribute is fetched from the mock        try:            original = getattr(spec, entry)        except AttributeError:            continue         kwargs = {'spec': original}        if spec_set:            kwargs = {'spec_set': original}         if not isinstance(original, FunctionTypes):            new = _SpecState(original, spec_set, mock, entry, instance)            mock._mock_children[entry] = new        else:            parent = mock            if isinstance(spec, FunctionTypes):                parent = mock.mock             skipfirst = _must_skip(spec, entry, is_type)            kwargs['_eat_self'] = skipfirst            if iscoroutinefunction(original):                child_klass = AsyncMock            else:                child_klass = MagicMock            new = child_klass(parent=parent, name=entry, _new_name=entry,                              _new_parent=parent,                              **kwargs)            mock._mock_children[entry] = new            _check_signature(original, new, skipfirst=skipfirst)         # so functions created with _set_signature become instance attributes,        # *plus* their underlying mock exists in _mock_children of the parent        # mock. Adding to _mock_children may be unnecessary where we are also        # setting as an instance attribute?        if isinstance(new, FunctionTypes):            setattr(mock, entry, new)     return mock  def _must_skip(spec, entry, is_type):    """    Return whether we should skip the first argument on spec's `entry`    attribute.    """    if not isinstance(spec, type):        if entry in getattr(spec, '__dict__', {}):            # instance attribute - shouldn't skip            return False        spec = spec.__class__     for klass in spec.__mro__:        result = klass.__dict__.get(entry, DEFAULT)        if result is DEFAULT:            continue        if isinstance(result, (staticmethod, classmethod)):            return False        elif isinstance(result, FunctionTypes):            # Normal method => skip if looked up on type            # (if looked up on instance, self is already skipped)            return is_type        else:            return False     # function is a dynamically provided attribute    return is_type  class _SpecState(object):     def __init__(self, spec, spec_set=False, parent=None,                 name=None, ids=None, instance=False):        self.spec = spec        self.ids = ids        self.spec_set = spec_set        self.parent = parent        self.instance = instance        self.name = name  FunctionTypes = (    # python function    type(create_autospec),    # instance method    type(ANY.__eq__),)  file_spec = None  def _to_stream(read_data):    if isinstance(read_data, bytes):        return io.BytesIO(read_data)    else:        return io.StringIO(read_data)  def mock_open(mock=None, read_data=''):    """    A helper function to create a mock to replace the use of `open`. It works    for `open` called directly or used as a context manager.     The `mock` argument is the mock object to configure. If `None` (the    default) then a `MagicMock` will be created for you, with the API limited    to methods or attributes available on standard file handles.     `read_data` is a string for the `read`, `readline` and `readlines` of the    file handle to return.  This is an empty string by default.    """    _read_data = _to_stream(read_data)    _state = [_read_data, None]     def _readlines_side_effect(*args, **kwargs):        if handle.readlines.return_value is not None:            return handle.readlines.return_value        return _state[0].readlines(*args, **kwargs)     def _read_side_effect(*args, **kwargs):        if handle.read.return_value is not None:            return handle.read.return_value        return _state[0].read(*args, **kwargs)     def _readline_side_effect(*args, **kwargs):        yield from _iter_side_effect()        while True:            yield _state[0].readline(*args, **kwargs)     def _iter_side_effect():        if handle.readline.return_value is not None:            while True:                yield handle.readline.return_value        for line in _state[0]:            yield line     def _next_side_effect():        if handle.readline.return_value is not None:            return handle.readline.return_value        return next(_state[0])     global file_spec    if file_spec is None:        import _io        file_spec = list(set(dir(_io.TextIOWrapper)).union(set(dir(_io.BytesIO))))     if mock is None:        mock = MagicMock(name='open', spec=open)     handle = MagicMock(spec=file_spec)    handle.__enter__.return_value = handle     handle.write.return_value = None    handle.read.return_value = None    handle.readline.return_value = None    handle.readlines.return_value = None     handle.read.side_effect = _read_side_effect    _state[1] = _readline_side_effect()    handle.readline.side_effect = _state[1]    handle.readlines.side_effect = _readlines_side_effect    handle.__iter__.side_effect = _iter_side_effect    handle.__next__.side_effect = _next_side_effect     def reset_data(*args, **kwargs):        _state[0] = _to_stream(read_data)        if handle.readline.side_effect == _state[1]:            # Only reset the side effect if the user hasn't overridden it.            _state[1] = _readline_side_effect()            handle.readline.side_effect = _state[1]        return DEFAULT     mock.side_effect = reset_data    mock.return_value = handle    return mock  class PropertyMock(Mock):    """    A mock intended to be used as a property, or other descriptor, on a class.    `PropertyMock` provides `__get__` and `__set__` methods so you can specify    a return value when it is fetched.     Fetching a `PropertyMock` instance from an object calls the mock, with    no args. Setting it calls the mock with the value being set.    """    def _get_child_mock(self, /, **kwargs):        return MagicMock(**kwargs)     def __get__(self, obj, obj_type=None):        return self()    def __set__(self, obj, val):        self(val)  def seal(mock):    """Disable the automatic generation of child mocks.     Given an input Mock, seals it to ensure no further mocks will be generated    when accessing an attribute that was not already defined.     The operation recursively seals the mock passed in, meaning that    the mock itself, any mocks generated by accessing one of its attributes,    and all assigned mocks without a name or spec will be sealed.    """    mock._mock_sealed = True    for attr in dir(mock):        try:            m = getattr(mock, attr)        except AttributeError:            continue        if not isinstance(m, NonCallableMock):            continue        if isinstance(m._mock_children.get(attr), _SpecState):            continue        if m._mock_new_parent is mock:            seal(m)  class _AsyncIterator:    """    Wraps an iterator in an asynchronous iterator.    """    def __init__(self, iterator):        self.iterator = iterator        code_mock = NonCallableMock(spec_set=CodeType)        code_mock.co_flags = inspect.CO_ITERABLE_COROUTINE        self.__dict__['__code__'] = code_mock     async def __anext__(self):        try:            return next(self.iterator)        except StopIteration:            pass        raise StopAsyncIteration