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)    )add_params_to_qs   )client_secret_jwt_sign)private_key_jwt_sign)ASSERTION_TYPEc                   ,    e Zd ZdZdZdZddZd Zd Zy)	ClientSecretJWTa|  Authentication method for OAuth 2.0 Client. This authentication
    method is called ``client_secret_jwt``, which is using ``client_id``
    and ``client_secret`` constructed with JWT to identify a client.

    Here is an example of use ``client_secret_jwt`` with Requests Session::

        from authlib.integrations.requests_client import OAuth2Session

        token_endpoint = "https://example.com/oauth/token"
        session = OAuth2Session(
            "your-client-id",
            "your-client-secret",
            token_endpoint_auth_method="client_secret_jwt",
        )
        session.register_client_auth_method(ClientSecretJWT(token_endpoint))
        session.fetch_token(token_endpoint)

    :param token_endpoint: A string URL of the token endpoint
    :param claims: Extra JWT claims
    :param headers: Extra JWT headers
    :param alg: ``alg`` value, default is HS256
    client_secret_jwtHS256Nc                 B    || _         || _        || _        ||| _        y y )N)token_endpointclaimsheadersalg)selfr   r   r   r   s        W/opt/mcp/mcp-sentiment/venv/lib/python3.12/site-packages/authlib/oauth2/rfc7523/auth.py__init__zClientSecretJWT.__init__#   s)    ,?DH     c                     t        |j                  |j                  || j                  | j                  | j
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 	
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 GT!!r   )NNNN)	__name__
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C
"r   r	   c                       e Zd ZdZdZdZd Zy)PrivateKeyJWTaw  Authentication method for OAuth 2.0 Client. This authentication
    method is called ``private_key_jwt``, which is using ``client_id``
    and ``private_key`` constructed with JWT to identify a client.

    Here is an example of use ``private_key_jwt`` with Requests Session::

        from authlib.integrations.requests_client import OAuth2Session

        token_endpoint = "https://example.com/oauth/token"
        session = OAuth2Session(
            "your-client-id",
            "your-client-private-key",
            token_endpoint_auth_method="private_key_jwt",
        )
        session.register_client_auth_method(PrivateKeyJWT(token_endpoint))
        session.fetch_token(token_endpoint)

    :param token_endpoint: A string URL of the token endpoint
    :param claims: Extra JWT claims
    :param headers: Extra JWT headers
    :param alg: ``alg`` value, default is RS256
    private_key_jwtRS256c                     t        |j                  |j                  || j                  | j                  | j
                        S r   )r   r   r   r   r   r   r   s      r   r   zPrivateKeyJWT.sign_   s7    #nn);;<<
 	
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