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151 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
151 lines
6.3 KiB
Python
from xmlrpc.server import DocXMLRPCServer
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import http.client
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from test import support
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import threading
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import time
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import unittest
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PORT = None
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def server(evt, numrequests):
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serv = DocXMLRPCServer(("localhost", 0), logRequests=False)
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try:
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global PORT
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PORT = serv.socket.getsockname()[1]
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# Add some documentation
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serv.set_server_title("DocXMLRPCServer Test Documentation")
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serv.set_server_name("DocXMLRPCServer Test Docs")
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serv.set_server_documentation(
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"""This is an XML-RPC server's documentation, but the server can be used by
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POSTing to /RPC2. Try self.add, too.""")
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# Create and register classes and functions
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class TestClass(object):
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def test_method(self, arg):
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"""Test method's docs. This method truly does very little."""
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self.arg = arg
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serv.register_introspection_functions()
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serv.register_instance(TestClass())
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def add(x, y):
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"""Add two instances together. This follows PEP008, but has nothing
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to do with RFC1952. Case should matter: pEp008 and rFC1952. Things
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that start with http and ftp should be auto-linked, too:
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http://google.com.
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"""
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return x + y
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serv.register_function(add)
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serv.register_function(lambda x, y: x-y)
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while numrequests > 0:
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serv.handle_request()
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numrequests -= 1
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except socket.timeout:
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pass
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finally:
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serv.server_close()
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PORT = None
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evt.set()
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class DocXMLRPCHTTPGETServer(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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# Enable server feedback
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DocXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header = True
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self.evt = threading.Event()
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threading.Thread(target=server, args=(self.evt, 1)).start()
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# wait for port to be assigned
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n = 1000
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while n > 0 and PORT is None:
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time.sleep(0.001)
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n -= 1
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self.client = http.client.HTTPConnection("localhost:%d" % PORT)
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def tearDown(self):
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self.client.close()
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self.evt.wait()
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# Disable server feedback
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DocXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header = False
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def test_valid_get_response(self):
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self.client.request("GET", "/")
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response = self.client.getresponse()
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.getheader("Content-type"), "text/html")
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# Server throws an exception if we don't start to read the data
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response.read()
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def test_invalid_get_response(self):
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self.client.request("GET", "/spam")
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response = self.client.getresponse()
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 404)
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self.assertEqual(response.getheader("Content-type"), "text/plain")
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response.read()
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def test_lambda(self):
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"""Test that lambda functionality stays the same. The output produced
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currently is, I suspect invalid because of the unencoded brackets in the
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HTML, "<lambda>".
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The subtraction lambda method is tested.
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"""
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self.client.request("GET", "/")
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response = self.client.getresponse()
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self.assert_(
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b"""<dl><dt><a name="-<lambda>"><strong><lambda></strong></a>(x, y)</dt></dl>"""
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in response.read())
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def test_autolinking(self):
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"""Test that the server correctly automatically wraps references to PEPS
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and RFCs with links, and that it linkifies text starting with http or
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ftp protocol prefixes.
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The documentation for the "add" method contains the test material.
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"""
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self.client.request("GET", "/")
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response = self.client.getresponse().read()
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self.assert_( # This is ugly ... how can it be made better?
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b"""<dl><dt><a name="-add"><strong>add</strong></a>(x, y)</dt><dd><tt>Add two instances together. This follows <a href="http://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/">PEP008</a>, but has nothing<br>\nto do with <a href="http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1952.txt">RFC1952</a>. Case should matter: pEp008 and rFC1952. Things<br>\nthat start with http and ftp should be auto-linked, too:<br>\n<a href="http://google.com">http://google.com</a>.</tt></dd></dl>"""
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in response, response)
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def test_system_methods(self):
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"""Test the precense of three consecutive system.* methods.
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This also tests their use of parameter type recognition and the systems
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related to that process.
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"""
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self.client.request("GET", "/")
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response = self.client.getresponse().read()
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self.assert_(
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b"""<dl><dt><a name="-system.methodHelp"><strong>system.methodHelp</strong></a>(method_name)</dt><dd><tt><a href="#-system.methodHelp">system.methodHelp</a>(\'add\') => "Adds two integers together"<br>\n <br>\nReturns a string containing documentation for the specified method.</tt></dd></dl>\n<dl><dt><a name="-system.methodSignature"><strong>system.methodSignature</strong></a>(method_name)</dt><dd><tt><a href="#-system.methodSignature">system.methodSignature</a>(\'add\') => [double, int, int]<br>\n <br>\nReturns a list describing the signature of the method. In the<br>\nabove example, the add method takes two integers as arguments<br>\nand returns a double result.<br>\n <br>\nThis server does NOT support system.methodSignature.</tt></dd></dl>\n<dl><dt><a name="-test_method"><strong>test_method</strong></a>(arg)</dt><dd><tt>Test method\'s docs. This method truly does very little.</tt></dd></dl>""" in response)
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def test_autolink_dotted_methods(self):
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"""Test that selfdot values are made strong automatically in the
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documentation."""
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self.client.request("GET", "/")
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response = self.client.getresponse()
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self.assert_(b"""Try self.<strong>add</strong>, too.""" in
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response.read())
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def test_main():
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support.run_unittest(DocXMLRPCHTTPGETServer)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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test_main()
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