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"""A WSGI and HTTP server for use **during development only**. This
server is convenient to use, but is not designed to be particularly
stable, secure, or efficient. Use a dedicate WSGI server and HTTP
server when deploying to production.

It provides features like interactive debugging and code reloading. Use
``run_simple`` to start the server. Put this in a ``run.py`` script:

.. code-block:: python

    from myapp import create_app
    from werkzeug import run_simple
"""
import errno
import io
import os
import socket
import socketserver
import sys
import typing as t
from datetime import datetime as dt
from datetime import timedelta
from datetime import timezone
from http.server import BaseHTTPRequestHandler
from http.server import HTTPServer

from ._internal import _log
from ._internal import _wsgi_encoding_dance
from .exceptions import InternalServerError
from .urls import uri_to_iri
from .urls import url_parse
from .urls import url_unquote

try:
    import ssl
except ImportError:

    class _SslDummy:
        def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any:
            raise RuntimeError(  # noqa: B904
                "SSL is unavailable because this Python runtime was not"
                " compiled with SSL/TLS support."
            )

    ssl = _SslDummy()  # type: ignore

_log_add_style = True

if os.name == "nt":
    try:
        __import__("colorama")
    except ImportError:
        _log_add_style = False

can_fork = hasattr(os, "fork")

if can_fork:
    ForkingMixIn = socketserver.ForkingMixIn
else:

    class ForkingMixIn:  # type: ignore
        pass


try:
    af_unix = socket.AF_UNIX
except AttributeError:
    af_unix = None  # type: ignore

LISTEN_QUEUE = 128

_TSSLContextArg = t.Optional[
    t.Union["ssl.SSLContext", t.Tuple[str, t.Optional[str]], "te.Literal['adhoc']"]
]

if t.TYPE_CHECKING:
    import typing_extensions as te  # noqa: F401
    from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIApplication
    from _typeshed.wsgi import WSGIEnvironment
    from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric.rsa import (
        RSAPrivateKeyWithSerialization,
    )
    from cryptography.x509 import Certificate


class DechunkedInput(io.RawIOBase):
    """An input stream that handles Transfer-Encoding 'chunked'"""

    def __init__(self, rfile: t.IO[bytes]) -> None:
        self._rfile = rfile
        self._done = False
        self._len = 0

    def readable(self) -> bool:
        return True

    def read_chunk_len(self) -> int:
        try:
            line = self._rfile.readline().decode("latin1")
            _len = int(line.strip(), 16)
        except ValueError as e:
            raise OSError("Invalid chunk header") from e
        if _len < 0:
            raise OSError("Negative chunk length not allowed")
        return _len

    def readinto(self, buf: bytearray) -> int:  # type: ignore
        read = 0
        while not self._done and read < len(buf):
            if self._len == 0:
                # This is the first chunk or we fully consumed the previous
                # one. Read the next length of the next chunk
                self._len = self.read_chunk_len()

            if self._len == 0:
                # Found the final chunk of size 0. The stream is now exhausted,
                # but there is still a final newline that should be consumed
                self._done = True

            if self._len > 0:
                # There is data (left) in this chunk, so append it to the
                # buffer. If this operation fully consumes the chunk, this will
                # reset self._len to 0.
                n = min(len(buf), self._len)

                # If (read + chunk size) becomes more than len(buf), buf will
                # grow beyond the original size and read more data than
                # required. So only read as much data as can fit in buf.
                if read + n > len(buf):
                    buf[read:] = self._rfile.read(len(buf) - read)
                    self._len -= len(buf) - read
                    read = len(buf)
                else:
                    buf[read : read + n] = self._rfile.read(n)
                    self._len -= n
                    read += n

            if self._len == 0:
                # Skip the terminating newline of a chunk that has been fully
                # consumed. This also applies to the 0-sized final chunk
                terminator = self._rfile.readline()
                if terminator not in (b"\n", b"\r\n", b"\r"):
                    raise OSError("Missing chunk terminating newline")

        return read


class WSGIRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
    """A request handler that implements WSGI dispatching."""

    server: "BaseWSGIServer"

    @property
    def server_version(self) -> str:  # type: ignore
        from . import __version__

        return f"Werkzeug/{__version__}"

    def make_environ(self) -> "WSGIEnvironment":
        request_url = url_parse(self.path)
        url_scheme = "http" if self.server.ssl_context is None else "https"

        if not self.client_address:
            self.client_address = ("<local>", 0)
        elif isinstance(self.client_address, str):
            self.client_address = (self.client_address, 0)

        # If there was no scheme but the path started with two slashes,
        # the first segment may have been incorrectly parsed as the
        # netloc, prepend it to the path again.
        if not request_url.scheme and request_url.netloc:
            path_info = f"/{request_url.netloc}{request_url.path}"
        else:
            path_info = request_url.path

        path_info = url_unquote(path_info)

        environ: "WSGIEnvironment" = {
            "wsgi.version": (1, 0),
            "wsgi.url_scheme": url_scheme,
            "wsgi.input": self.rfile,
            "wsgi.errors": sys.stderr,
            "wsgi.multithread": self.server.multithread,
            "wsgi.multiprocess": self.server.multiprocess,
            "wsgi.run_once": False,
            "werkzeug.socket": self.connection,
            "SERVER_SOFTWARE": self.server_version,
            "REQUEST_METHOD": self.command,
            "SCRIPT_NAME": "",
            "PATH_INFO": _wsgi_encoding_dance(path_info),
            "QUERY_STRING": _wsgi_encoding_dance(request_url.query),
            # Non-standard, added by mod_wsgi, uWSGI
            "REQUEST_URI": _wsgi_encoding_dance(self.path),
            # Non-standard, added by gunicorn
            "RAW_URI": _wsgi_encoding_dance(self.path),
            "REMOTE_ADDR": self.address_string(),
            "REMOTE_PORT": self.port_integer(),
            "SERVER_NAME": self.server.server_address[0],
            "SERVER_PORT": str(self.server.server_address[1]),
            "SERVER_PROTOCOL": self.request_version,
        }

        for key, value in self.headers.items():
            key = key.upper().replace("-", "_")
            value = value.replace("\r\n", "")
            if key not in ("CONTENT_TYPE", "CONTENT_LENGTH"):
                key = f"HTTP_{key}"
                if key in environ:
                    value = f"{environ[key]},{value}"
            environ[key] = value

        if environ.get("HTTP_TRANSFER_ENCODING", "").strip().lower() == "chunked":
            environ["wsgi.input_terminated"] = True
            environ["wsgi.input"] = DechunkedInput(environ["wsgi.input"])

        # Per RFC 2616, if the URL is absolute, use that as the host.
        # We're using "has a scheme" to indicate an absolute URL.
        if request_url.scheme and request_url.netloc:
            environ["HTTP_HOST"] = request_url.netloc

        try:
            # binary_form=False gives nicer information, but wouldn't be compatible with
            # what Nginx or Apache could return.
            peer_cert = self.connection.getpeercert(  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
                binary_form=True
            )
            if peer_cert is not None:
                # Nginx and Apache use PEM format.
                environ["SSL_CLIENT_CERT"] = ssl.DER_cert_to_PEM_cert(peer_cert)
        except ValueError:
            # SSL handshake hasn't finished.
            self.server.log("error", "Cannot fetch SSL peer certificate info")
        except AttributeError:
            # Not using TLS, the socket will not have getpeercert().
            pass

        return environ

    def run_wsgi(self) -> None:
        if self.headers.get("Expect", "").lower().strip() == "100-continue":
            self.wfile.write(b"HTTP/1.1 100 Continue\r\n\r\n")

        self.environ = environ = self.make_environ()
        status_set: t.Optional[str] = None
        headers_set: t.Optional[t.List[t.Tuple[str, str]]] = None
        status_sent: t.Optional[str] = None
        headers_sent: t.Optional[t.List[t.Tuple[str, str]]] = None
        chunk_response: bool = False

        def write(data: bytes) -> None:
            nonlocal status_sent, headers_sent, chunk_response
            assert status_set is not None, "write() before start_response"
            assert headers_set is not None, "write() before start_response"
            if status_sent is None:
                status_sent = status_set
                headers_sent = headers_set
                try:
                    code_str, msg = status_sent.split(None, 1)
                except ValueError:
                    code_str, msg = status_sent, ""
                code = int(code_str)
                self.send_response(code, msg)
                header_keys = set()
                for key, value in headers_sent:
                    self.send_header(key, value)
                    header_keys.add(key.lower())

                # Use chunked transfer encoding if there is no content
                # length. Do not use for 1xx and 204 responses. 304
                # responses and HEAD requests are also excluded, which
                # is the more conservative behavior and matches other
                # parts of the code.
                # https://httpwg.org/specs/rfc7230.html#rfc.section.3.3.1
                if (
                    not (
                        "content-length" in header_keys
                        or environ["REQUEST_METHOD"] == "HEAD"
                        or (100 <= code < 200)
                        or code in {204, 304}
                    )
                    and self.protocol_version >= "HTTP/1.1"
                ):
                    chunk_response = True
                    self.send_header("Transfer-Encoding", "chunked")

                # Always close the connection. This disables HTTP/1.1
                # keep-alive connections. They aren't handled well by
                # Python's http.server because it doesn't know how to
                # drain the stream before the next request line.
                self.send_header("Connection", "close")
                self.end_headers()

            assert isinstance(data, bytes), "applications must write bytes"

            if data:
                if chunk_response:
                    self.wfile.write(hex(len(data))[2:].encode())
                    self.wfile.write(b"\r\n")

                self.wfile.write(data)

                if chunk_response:
                    self.wfile.write(b"\r\n")

            self.wfile.flush()

        def start_response(status, headers, exc_info=None):  # type: ignore
            nonlocal status_set, headers_set
            if exc_info:
                try:
                    if headers_sent:
                        raise exc_info[1].with_traceback(exc_info[2])
                finally:
                    exc_info = None
            elif headers_set:
                raise AssertionError("Headers already set")
            status_set = status
            headers_set = headers
            return write

        def execute(app: "WSGIApplication") -> None:
            application_iter = app(environ, start_response)
            try:
                for data in application_iter:
                    write(data)
                if not headers_sent:
                    write(b"")
                if chunk_response:
                    self.wfile.write(b"0\r\n\r\n")
            finally:
                if hasattr(application_iter, "close"):
                    application_iter.close()  # type: ignore

        try:
            execute(self.server.app)
        except (ConnectionError, socket.timeout) as e:
            self.connection_dropped(e, environ)
        except Exception as e:
            if self.server.passthrough_errors:
                raise

            if status_sent is not None and chunk_response:
                self.close_connection = True

            try:
                # if we haven't yet sent the headers but they are set
                # we roll back to be able to set them again.
                if status_sent is None:
                    status_set = None
                    headers_set = None
                execute(InternalServerError())
            except Exception:
                pass

            from .debug.tbtools import DebugTraceback

            msg = DebugTraceback(e).render_traceback_text()
            self.server.log("error", f"Error on request:\n{msg}")

    def handle(self) -> None:
        """Handles a request ignoring dropped connections."""
        try:
            super().handle()
        except (ConnectionError, socket.timeout) as e:
            self.connection_dropped(e)
        except Exception as e:
            if self.server.ssl_context is not None and is_ssl_error(e):
                self.log_error("SSL error occurred: %s", e)
            else:
                raise

    def connection_dropped(
        self, error: BaseException, environ: t.Optional["WSGIEnvironment"] = None
    ) -> None:
        """Called if the connection was closed by the client.  By default
        nothing happens.
        """

    def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> t.Any:
        # All HTTP methods are handled by run_wsgi.
        if name.startswith("do_"):
            return self.run_wsgi

        # All other attributes are forwarded to the base class.
        return getattr(super(), name)

    def address_string(self) -> str:
        if getattr(self, "environ", None):
            return self.environ["REMOTE_ADDR"]  # type: ignore

        if not self.client_address:
            return "<local>"

        return self.client_address[0]

    def port_integer(self) -> int:
        return self.client_address[1]

    def log_request(
        self, code: t.Union[int, str] = "-", size: t.Union[int, str] = "-"
    ) -> None:
        try:
            path = uri_to_iri(self.path)
            msg = f"{self.command} {path} {self.request_version}"
        except AttributeError:
            # path isn't set if the requestline was bad
            msg = self.requestline

        code = str(code)

        if code[0] == "1":  # 1xx - Informational
            msg = _ansi_style(msg, "bold")
        elif code == "200":  # 2xx - Success
            pass
        elif code == "304":  # 304 - Resource Not Modified
            msg = _ansi_style(msg, "cyan")
        elif code[0] == "3":  # 3xx - Redirection
            msg = _ansi_style(msg, "green")
        elif code == "404":  # 404 - Resource Not Found
            msg = _ansi_style(msg, "yellow")
        elif code[0] == "4":  # 4xx - Client Error
            msg = _ansi_style(msg, "bold", "red")
        else:  # 5xx, or any other response
            msg = _ansi_style(msg, "bold", "magenta")

        self.log("info", '"%s" %s %s', msg, code, size)

    def log_error(self, format: str, *args: t.Any) -> None:
        self.log("error", format, *args)

    def log_message(self, format: str, *args: t.Any) -> None:
        self.log("info", format, *args)

    def log(self, type: str, message: str, *args: t.Any) -> None:
        _log(
            type,
            f"{self.address_string()} - - [{self.log_date_time_string()}] {message}\n",
            *args,
        )


def _ansi_style(value: str, *styles: str) -> str:
    if not _log_add_style:
        return value

    codes = {
        "bold": 1,
        "red": 31,
        "green": 32,
        "yellow": 33,
        "magenta": 35,
        "cyan": 36,
    }

    for style in styles:
        value = f"\x1b[{codes[style]}m{value}"

    return f"{value}\x1b[0m"


def generate_adhoc_ssl_pair(
    cn: t.Optional[str] = None,
) -> t.Tuple["Certificate", "RSAPrivateKeyWithSerialization"]:
    try:
        from cryptography import x509
        from cryptography.x509.oid import NameOID
        from cryptography.hazmat.backends import default_backend
        from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import hashes
        from cryptography.hazmat.primitives.asymmetric import rsa
    except ImportError:
        raise TypeError(
            "Using ad-hoc certificates requires the cryptography library."
        ) from None

    backend = default_backend()
    pkey = rsa.generate_private_key(
        public_exponent=65537, key_size=2048, backend=backend
    )

    # pretty damn sure that this is not actually accepted by anyone
    if cn is None:
        cn = "*"

    subject = x509.Name(
        [
            x509.NameAttribute(NameOID.ORGANIZATION_NAME, "Dummy Certificate"),
            x509.NameAttribute(NameOID.COMMON_NAME, cn),
        ]
    )

    backend = default_backend()
    cert = (
        x509.CertificateBuilder()
        .subject_name(subject)
        .issuer_name(subject)
        .public_key(pkey.public_key())
        .serial_number(x509.random_serial_number())
        .not_valid_before(dt.now(timezone.utc))
        .not_valid_after(dt.now(timezone.utc) + timedelta(days=365))
        .add_extension(x509.ExtendedKeyUsage([x509.OID_SERVER_AUTH]), critical=False)
        .add_extension(x509.SubjectAlternativeName([x509.DNSName(cn)]), critical=False)
        .sign(pkey, hashes.SHA256(), backend)
    )
    return cert, pkey


def make_ssl_devcert(
    base_path: str, host: t.Optional[str] = None, cn: t.Optional[str] = None
) -> t.Tuple[str, str]:
    """Creates an SSL key for development.  This should be used instead of
    the ``'adhoc'`` key which generates a new cert on each server start.
    It accepts a path for where it should store the key and cert and
    either a host or CN.  If a host is given it will use the CN
    ``*.host/CN=host``.

    For more information see :func:`run_simple`.

    .. versionadded:: 0.9

    :param base_path: the path to the certificate and key.  The extension
                      ``.crt`` is added for the certificate, ``.key`` is
                      added for the key.
    :param host: the name of the host.  This can be used as an alternative
                 for the `cn`.
    :param cn: the `CN` to use.
    """

    if host is not None:
        cn = f"*.{host}/CN={host}"
    cert, pkey = generate_adhoc_ssl_pair(cn=cn)

    from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization

    cert_file = f"{base_path}.crt"
    pkey_file = f"{base_path}.key"

    with open(cert_file, "wb") as f:
        f.write(cert.public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.PEM))
    with open(pkey_file, "wb") as f:
        f.write(
            pkey.private_bytes(
                encoding=serialization.Encoding.PEM,
                format=serialization.PrivateFormat.TraditionalOpenSSL,
                encryption_algorithm=serialization.NoEncryption(),
            )
        )

    return cert_file, pkey_file


def generate_adhoc_ssl_context() -> "ssl.SSLContext":
    """Generates an adhoc SSL context for the development server."""
    import tempfile
    import atexit

    cert, pkey = generate_adhoc_ssl_pair()

    from cryptography.hazmat.primitives import serialization

    cert_handle, cert_file = tempfile.mkstemp()
    pkey_handle, pkey_file = tempfile.mkstemp()
    atexit.register(os.remove, pkey_file)
    atexit.register(os.remove, cert_file)

    os.write(cert_handle, cert.public_bytes(serialization.Encoding.PEM))
    os.write(
        pkey_handle,
        pkey.private_bytes(
            encoding=serialization.Encoding.PEM,
            format=serialization.PrivateFormat.TraditionalOpenSSL,
            encryption_algorithm=serialization.NoEncryption(),
        ),
    )

    os.close(cert_handle)
    os.close(pkey_handle)
    ctx = load_ssl_context(cert_file, pkey_file)
    return ctx


def load_ssl_context(
    cert_file: str, pkey_file: t.Optional[str] = None, protocol: t.Optional[int] = None
) -> "ssl.SSLContext":
    """Loads SSL context from cert/private key files and optional protocol.
    Many parameters are directly taken from the API of
    :py:class:`ssl.SSLContext`.

    :param cert_file: Path of the certificate to use.
    :param pkey_file: Path of the private key to use. If not given, the key
                      will be obtained from the certificate file.
    :param protocol: A ``PROTOCOL`` constant from the :mod:`ssl` module.
        Defaults to :data:`ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER`.
    """
    if protocol is None:
        protocol = ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER

    ctx = ssl.SSLContext(protocol)
    ctx.load_cert_chain(cert_file, pkey_file)
    return ctx


def is_ssl_error(error: t.Optional[Exception] = None) -> bool:
    """Checks if the given error (or the current one) is an SSL error."""
    if error is None:
        error = t.cast(Exception, sys.exc_info()[1])
    return isinstance(error, ssl.SSLError)


def select_address_family(host: str, port: int) -> socket.AddressFamily:
    """Return ``AF_INET4``, ``AF_INET6``, or ``AF_UNIX`` depending on
    the host and port."""
    if host.startswith("unix://"):
        return socket.AF_UNIX
    elif ":" in host and hasattr(socket, "AF_INET6"):
        return socket.AF_INET6
    return socket.AF_INET


def get_sockaddr(
    host: str, port: int, family: socket.AddressFamily
) -> t.Union[t.Tuple[str, int], str]:
    """Return a fully qualified socket address that can be passed to
    :func:`socket.bind`."""
    if family == af_unix:
        return host.split("://", 1)[1]
    try:
        res = socket.getaddrinfo(
            host, port, family, socket.SOCK_STREAM, socket.IPPROTO_TCP
        )
    except socket.gaierror:
        return host, port
    return res[0][4]  # type: ignore


def get_interface_ip(family: socket.AddressFamily) -> str:
    """Get the IP address of an external interface. Used when binding to
    0.0.0.0 or ::1 to show a more useful URL.

    :meta private:
    """
    # arbitrary private address
    host = "fd31:f903:5ab5:1::1" if family == socket.AF_INET6 else "10.253.155.219"

    with socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) as s:
        try:
            s.connect((host, 58162))
        except OSError:
            return "::1" if family == socket.AF_INET6 else "127.0.0.1"

        return s.getsockname()[0]  # type: ignore


class BaseWSGIServer(HTTPServer):
    """A WSGI server that that handles one request at a time.

    Use :func:`make_server` to create a server instance.
    """

    multithread = False
    multiprocess = False
    request_queue_size = LISTEN_QUEUE

    def __init__(
        self,
        host: str,
        port: int,
        app: "WSGIApplication",
        handler: t.Optional[t.Type[WSGIRequestHandler]] = None,
        passthrough_errors: bool = False,
        ssl_context: t.Optional[_TSSLContextArg] = None,
        fd: t.Optional[int] = None,
    ) -> None:
        if handler is None:
            handler = WSGIRequestHandler

        # If the handler doesn't directly set a protocol version and
        # thread or process workers are used, then allow chunked
        # responses and keep-alive connections by enabling HTTP/1.1.
        if "protocol_version" not in vars(handler) and (
            self.multithread or self.multiprocess
        ):
            handler.protocol_version = "HTTP/1.1"

        self.host = host
        self.port = port
        self.app = app
        self.passthrough_errors = passthrough_errors

        self.address_family = address_family = select_address_family(host, port)
        server_address = get_sockaddr(host, int(port), address_family)

        # Remove a leftover Unix socket file from a previous run. Don't
        # remove a file that was set up by run_simple.
        if address_family == af_unix and fd is None:
            server_address = t.cast(str, server_address)

            if os.path.exists(server_address):
                os.unlink(server_address)

        # Bind and activate will be handled manually, it should only
        # happen if we're not using a socket that was already set up.
        super().__init__(
            server_address,  # type: ignore[arg-type]
            handler,
            bind_and_activate=False,
        )

        if fd is None:
            # No existing socket descriptor, do bind_and_activate=True.
            try:
                self.server_bind()
                self.server_activate()
            except BaseException:
                self.server_close()
                raise
        else:
            # Use the passed in socket directly.
            self.socket = socket.fromfd(fd, address_family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
            self.server_address = self.socket.getsockname()

        if address_family != af_unix:
            # If port was 0, this will record the bound port.
            self.port = self.server_address[1]

        if ssl_context is not None:
            if isinstance(ssl_context, tuple):
                ssl_context = load_ssl_context(*ssl_context)
            elif ssl_context == "adhoc":
                ssl_context = generate_adhoc_ssl_context()

            self.socket = ssl_context.wrap_socket(self.socket, server_side=True)
            self.ssl_context: t.Optional["ssl.SSLContext"] = ssl_context
        else:
            self.ssl_context = None

    def log(self, type: str, message: str, *args: t.Any) -> None:
        _log(type, message, *args)

    def serve_forever(self, poll_interval: float = 0.5) -> None:
        try:
            super().serve_forever(poll_interval=poll_interval)
        except KeyboardInterrupt:
            pass
        finally:
            self.server_close()

    def handle_error(
        self, request: t.Any, client_address: t.Union[t.Tuple[str, int], str]
    ) -> None:
        if self.passthrough_errors:
            raise

        return super().handle_error(request, client_address)

    def log_startup(self) -> None:
        """Show information about the address when starting the server."""
        dev_warning = (
            "WARNING: This is a development server. Do not use it in a production"
            " deployment. Use a production WSGI server instead."
        )
        dev_warning = _ansi_style(dev_warning, "bold", "red")
        messages = [dev_warning]

        if self.address_family == af_unix:
            messages.append(f" * Running on {self.host}")
        else:
            scheme = "http" if self.ssl_context is None else "https"
            display_hostname = self.host

            if self.host in {"0.0.0.0", "::"}:
                messages.append(f" * Running on all addresses ({self.host})")

                if self.host == "0.0.0.0":
                    localhost = "127.0.0.1"
                    display_hostname = get_interface_ip(socket.AF_INET)
                else:
                    localhost = "[::1]"
                    display_hostname = get_interface_ip(socket.AF_INET6)

                messages.append(f" * Running on {scheme}://{localhost}:{self.port}")

            if ":" in display_hostname:
                display_hostname = f"[{display_hostname}]"

            messages.append(f" * Running on {scheme}://{display_hostname}:{self.port}")

        _log("info", "\n".join(messages))


class ThreadedWSGIServer(socketserver.ThreadingMixIn, BaseWSGIServer):
    """A WSGI server that handles concurrent requests in separate
    threads.

    Use :func:`make_server` to create a server instance.
    """

    multithread = True
    daemon_threads = True


class ForkingWSGIServer(ForkingMixIn, BaseWSGIServer):
    """A WSGI server that handles concurrent requests in separate forked
    processes.

    Use :func:`make_server` to create a server instance.
    """

    multiprocess = True

    def __init__(
        self,
        host: str,
        port: int,
        app: "WSGIApplication",
        processes: int = 40,
        handler: t.Optional[t.Type[WSGIRequestHandler]] = None,
        passthrough_errors: bool = False,
        ssl_context: t.Optional[_TSSLContextArg] = None,
        fd: t.Optional[int] = None,
    ) -> None:
        if not can_fork:
            raise ValueError("Your platform does not support forking.")

        super().__init__(host, port, app, handler, passthrough_errors, ssl_context, fd)
        self.max_children = processes


def make_server(
    host: str,
    port: int,
    app: "WSGIApplication",
    threaded: bool = False,
    processes: int = 1,
    request_handler: t.Optional[t.Type[WSGIRequestHandler]] = None,
    passthrough_errors: bool = False,
    ssl_context: t.Optional[_TSSLContextArg] = None,
    fd: t.Optional[int] = None,
) -> BaseWSGIServer:
    """Create an appropriate WSGI server instance based on the value of
    ``threaded`` and ``processes``.

    This is called from :func:`run_simple`, but can be used separately
    to have access to the server object, such as to run it in a separate
    thread.

    See :func:`run_simple` for parameter docs.
    """
    if threaded and processes > 1:
        raise ValueError("Cannot have a multi-thread and multi-process server.")

    if threaded:
        return ThreadedWSGIServer(
            host, port, app, request_handler, passthrough_errors, ssl_context, fd=fd
        )

    if processes > 1:
        return ForkingWSGIServer(
            host,
            port,
            app,
            processes,
            request_handler,
            passthrough_errors,
            ssl_context,
            fd=fd,
        )

    return BaseWSGIServer(
        host, port, app, request_handler, passthrough_errors, ssl_context, fd=fd
    )


def is_running_from_reloader() -> bool:
    """Check if the server is running as a subprocess within the
    Werkzeug reloader.

    .. versionadded:: 0.10
    """
    return os.environ.get("WERKZEUG_RUN_MAIN") == "true"


def prepare_socket(hostname: str, port: int) -> socket.socket:
    """Prepare a socket for use by the WSGI server and reloader.

    The socket is marked inheritable so that it can be kept across
    reloads instead of breaking connections.

    Catch errors during bind and show simpler error messages. For
    "address already in use", show instructions for resolving the issue,
    with special instructions for macOS.

    This is called from :func:`run_simple`, but can be used separately
    to control server creation with :func:`make_server`.
    """
    address_family = select_address_family(hostname, port)
    server_address = get_sockaddr(hostname, port, address_family)
    s = socket.socket(address_family, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
    s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1)
    s.set_inheritable(True)

    # Remove the socket file if it already exists.
    if address_family == af_unix:
        server_address = t.cast(str, server_address)

        if os.path.exists(server_address):
            os.unlink(server_address)

    # Catch connection issues and show them without the traceback. Show
    # extra instructions for address not found, and for macOS.
    try:
        s.bind(server_address)
    except OSError as e:
        print(e.strerror, file=sys.stderr)

        if e.errno == errno.EADDRINUSE:
            print(
                f"Port {port} is in use by another program. Either"
                " identify and stop that program, or start the"
                " server with a different port.",
                file=sys.stderr,
            )

            if sys.platform == "darwin" and port == 5000:
                print(
                    "On macOS, try disabling the 'AirPlay Receiver'"
                    " service from System Preferences -> Sharing.",
                    file=sys.stderr,
                )

        sys.exit(1)

    s.listen(LISTEN_QUEUE)
    return s


def run_simple(
    hostname: str,
    port: int,
    application: "WSGIApplication",
    use_reloader: bool = False,
    use_debugger: bool = False,
    use_evalex: bool = True,
    extra_files: t.Optional[t.Iterable[str]] = None,
    exclude_patterns: t.Optional[t.Iterable[str]] = None,
    reloader_interval: int = 1,
    reloader_type: str = "auto",
    threaded: bool = False,
    processes: int = 1,
    request_handler: t.Optional[t.Type[WSGIRequestHandler]] = None,
    static_files: t.Optional[t.Dict[str, t.Union[str, t.Tuple[str, str]]]] = None,
    passthrough_errors: bool = False,
    ssl_context: t.Optional[_TSSLContextArg] = None,
) -> None:
    """Start a development server for a WSGI application. Various
    optional features can be enabled.

    .. warning::

        Do not use the development server when deploying to production.
        It is intended for use only during local development. It is not
        designed to be particularly efficient, stable, or secure.

    :param hostname: The host to bind to, for example ``'localhost'``.
        Can be a domain, IPv4 or IPv6 address, or file path starting
        with ``unix://`` for a Unix socket.
    :param port: The port to bind to, for example ``8080``. Using ``0``
        tells the OS to pick a random free port.
    :param application: The WSGI application to run.
    :param use_reloader: Use a reloader process to restart the server
        process when files are changed.
    :param use_debugger: Use Werkzeug's debugger, which will show
        formatted tracebacks on unhandled exceptions.
    :param use_evalex: Make the debugger interactive. A Python terminal
        can be opened for any frame in the traceback. Some protection is
        provided by requiring a PIN, but this should never be enabled
        on a publicly visible server.
    :param extra_files: The reloader will watch these files for changes
        in addition to Python modules. For example, watch a
        configuration file.
    :param exclude_patterns: The reloader will ignore changes to any
        files matching these :mod:`fnmatch` patterns. For example,
        ignore cache files.
    :param reloader_interval: How often the reloader tries to check for
        changes.
    :param reloader_type: The reloader to use. The ``'stat'`` reloader
        is built in, but may require significant CPU to watch files. The
        ``'watchdog'`` reloader is much more efficient but requires
        installing the ``watchdog`` package first.
    :param threaded: Handle concurrent requests using threads. Cannot be
        used with ``processes``.
    :param processes: Handle concurrent requests using up to this number
        of processes. Cannot be used with ``threaded``.
    :param request_handler: Use a different
        :class:`~BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler` subclass to
        handle requests.
    :param static_files: A dict mapping URL prefixes to directories to
        serve static files from using
        :class:`~werkzeug.middleware.SharedDataMiddleware`.
    :param passthrough_errors: Don't catch unhandled exceptions at the
        server level, let the serve crash instead. If ``use_debugger``
        is enabled, the debugger will still catch such errors.
    :param ssl_context: Configure TLS to serve over HTTPS. Can be an
        :class:`ssl.SSLContext` object, a ``(cert_file, key_file)``
        tuple to create a typical context, or the string ``'adhoc'`` to
        generate a temporary self-signed certificate.

    .. versionchanged:: 2.1
        Instructions are shown for dealing with an "address already in
        use" error.

    .. versionchanged:: 2.1
        Running on ``0.0.0.0`` or ``::`` shows the loopback IP in
        addition to a real IP.

    .. versionchanged:: 2.1
        The command-line interface was removed.

    .. versionchanged:: 2.0
        Running on ``0.0.0.0`` or ``::`` shows a real IP address that
        was bound as well as a warning not to run the development server
        in production.

    .. versionchanged:: 2.0
        The ``exclude_patterns`` parameter was added.

    .. versionchanged:: 0.15
        Bind to a Unix socket by passing a ``hostname`` that starts with
        ``unix://``.

    .. versionchanged:: 0.10
        Improved the reloader and added support for changing the backend
        through the ``reloader_type`` parameter.

    .. versionchanged:: 0.9
        A command-line interface was added.

    .. versionchanged:: 0.8
        ``ssl_context`` can be a tuple of paths to the certificate and
        private key files.

    .. versionchanged:: 0.6
        The ``ssl_context`` parameter was added.

    .. versionchanged:: 0.5
       The ``static_files`` and ``passthrough_errors`` parameters were
       added.
    """
    if not isinstance(port, int):
        raise TypeError("port must be an integer")

    if static_files:
        from .middleware.shared_data import SharedDataMiddleware

        application = SharedDataMiddleware(application, static_files)

    if use_debugger:
        from .debug import DebuggedApplication

        application = DebuggedApplication(application, evalex=use_evalex)

    if not is_running_from_reloader():
        s = prepare_socket(hostname, port)
        fd = s.fileno()
        # Silence a ResourceWarning about an unclosed socket. This object is no longer
        # used, the server will create another with fromfd.
        s.detach()
        os.environ["WERKZEUG_SERVER_FD"] = str(fd)
    else:
        fd = int(os.environ["WERKZEUG_SERVER_FD"])

    srv = make_server(
        hostname,
        port,
        application,
        threaded,
        processes,
        request_handler,
        passthrough_errors,
        ssl_context,
        fd=fd,
    )

    if not is_running_from_reloader():
        srv.log_startup()
        _log("info", _ansi_style("Press CTRL+C to quit", "yellow"))

    if use_reloader:
        from ._reloader import run_with_reloader

        run_with_reloader(
            srv.serve_forever,
            extra_files=extra_files,
            exclude_patterns=exclude_patterns,
            interval=reloader_interval,
            reloader_type=reloader_type,
        )
    else:
        srv.serve_forever()