cpython/Lib/test/test_xmlrpc.py
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  r80552 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-27 23:46:03 +0200 (mar., 27 avril 2010) | 3 lines

  Issue #7449, part 1: fix test_support.py for Python compiled without thread
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  r80553 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-27 23:47:01 +0200 (mar., 27 avril 2010) | 1 line

  Issue #7449, part 2: regrtest.py -j option requires thread support
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  r80554 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-27 23:51:26 +0200 (mar., 27 avril 2010) | 9 lines

  Issue #7449 part 3, test_doctest: import trace module in test_coverage()

  Import trace module fail if the threading module is missing. test_coverage() is
  only used if test_doctest.py is used with the -c option. This commit allows to
  execute the test suite without thread support.

  Move "import trace" in test_coverage() and use
  test_support.import_module('trace').
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  r80555 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-27 23:56:26 +0200 (mar., 27 avril 2010) | 6 lines

  Issue #7449, part 4: skip test_multiprocessing if thread support is disabled

  import threading after _multiprocessing to raise a more revelant error message:
  "No module named _multiprocessing". _multiprocessing is not compiled without
  thread support.
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  r80556 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 00:01:24 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 8 lines

  Issue #7449, part 5: split Test.test_open() of ctypes/test/test_errno.py

   * Split Test.test_open() in 2 functions: test_open() and test_thread_open()
   * Skip test_open() and test_thread_open() if we are unable to find the C
     library
   * Skip test_thread_open() if thread support is disabled
   * Use unittest.skipUnless(os.name == "nt", ...) on test_GetLastError()
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  r80564 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 00:59:35 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 4 lines

  Issue #7449, part 6: fix test_hashlib for missing threading module

  Move @test_support.reap_thread decorator from test_main() to test_threaded_hashing().
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  r80565 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 01:01:29 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 6 lines

  Issue #7449, part 7: simplify threading detection in test_capi

   * Skip TestPendingCalls if threading module is missing
   * Test if threading module is present or not, instead of test the presence of
     _testcapi._test_thread_state
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  r80566 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 01:03:16 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 4 lines

  Issue #7449, part 8: don't skip the whole test_asynchat if threading is missing

  TestFifo can be executed without the threading module
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  r80568 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 01:14:58 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 6 lines

  Issue #7449, part 9: fix test_xmlrpclib for missing threading module

   * Skip testcases using threads if threading module is missing
   * Use "http://" instead of URL in ServerProxyTestCase if threading is missing
     because URL is not set in this case
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  r80569 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 01:33:58 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 6 lines

  Partial revert of r80556 (Issue #7449, part 5, fix ctypes test)

  Rewrite r80556: the thread test have to be executed just after the test on
  libc_open() and so the test cannot be splitted in two functions (without
  duplicating code, and I don't want to duplicate code).
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  r80570 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 01:51:16 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 8 lines

  Issue #7449, part 10: test_cmd imports trace module using test_support.import_module()

  Use test_support.import_module() instead of import to raise a SkipTest
  exception if the import fail. Import trace fails if the threading module is
  missing.

  See also part 3: test_doctest: import trace module in test_coverage().
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  r80571 | victor.stinner | 2010-04-28 01:55:59 +0200 (mer., 28 avril 2010) | 6 lines

  Issue #7449, last part (11): fix many tests if thread support is disabled

   * Use try/except ImportError or test_support.import_module() to import thread
     and threading modules
   * Add @unittest.skipUnless(threading, ...) to testcases using threads
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import base64
import datetime
import sys
import time
import unittest
import xmlrpc.client as xmlrpclib
import xmlrpc.server
import http.client
import socket
import os
import re
import io
import contextlib
from test import support
try:
import threading
except ImportError:
threading = None
alist = [{'astring': 'foo@bar.baz.spam',
'afloat': 7283.43,
'anint': 2**20,
'ashortlong': 2,
'anotherlist': ['.zyx.41'],
'abase64': xmlrpclib.Binary(b"my dog has fleas"),
'boolean': False,
'unicode': '\u4000\u6000\u8000',
'ukey\u4000': 'regular value',
'datetime1': xmlrpclib.DateTime('20050210T11:41:23'),
'datetime2': xmlrpclib.DateTime(
(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23, 0, 1, -1)),
'datetime3': xmlrpclib.DateTime(
datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23)),
}]
class XMLRPCTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_dump_load(self):
dump = xmlrpclib.dumps((alist,))
load = xmlrpclib.loads(dump)
self.assertEquals(alist, load[0][0])
def test_dump_bare_datetime(self):
# This checks that an unwrapped datetime.date object can be handled
# by the marshalling code. This can't be done via test_dump_load()
# since with use_datetime set to 1 the unmarshaller would create
# datetime objects for the 'datetime[123]' keys as well
dt = datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23)
s = xmlrpclib.dumps((dt,))
(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=1)
self.assertEquals(newdt, dt)
self.assertEquals(m, None)
(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=0)
self.assertEquals(newdt, xmlrpclib.DateTime('20050210T11:41:23'))
def test_datetime_before_1900(self):
# same as before but with a date before 1900
dt = datetime.datetime(1, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23)
s = xmlrpclib.dumps((dt,))
(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=1)
self.assertEquals(newdt, dt)
self.assertEquals(m, None)
(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=0)
self.assertEquals(newdt, xmlrpclib.DateTime('00010210T11:41:23'))
def test_cmp_datetime_DateTime(self):
now = datetime.datetime.now()
dt = xmlrpclib.DateTime(now.timetuple())
self.assertTrue(dt == now)
self.assertTrue(now == dt)
then = now + datetime.timedelta(seconds=4)
self.assertTrue(then >= dt)
self.assertTrue(dt < then)
def test_bug_1164912 (self):
d = xmlrpclib.DateTime()
((new_d,), dummy) = xmlrpclib.loads(xmlrpclib.dumps((d,),
methodresponse=True))
self.assertIsInstance(new_d.value, str)
# Check that the output of dumps() is still an 8-bit string
s = xmlrpclib.dumps((new_d,), methodresponse=True)
self.assertIsInstance(s, str)
def test_newstyle_class(self):
class T(object):
pass
t = T()
t.x = 100
t.y = "Hello"
((t2,), dummy) = xmlrpclib.loads(xmlrpclib.dumps((t,)))
self.assertEquals(t2, t.__dict__)
def test_dump_big_long(self):
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, xmlrpclib.dumps, (2**99,))
def test_dump_bad_dict(self):
self.assertRaises(TypeError, xmlrpclib.dumps, ({(1,2,3): 1},))
def test_dump_recursive_seq(self):
l = [1,2,3]
t = [3,4,5,l]
l.append(t)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, xmlrpclib.dumps, (l,))
def test_dump_recursive_dict(self):
d = {'1':1, '2':1}
t = {'3':3, 'd':d}
d['t'] = t
self.assertRaises(TypeError, xmlrpclib.dumps, (d,))
def test_dump_big_int(self):
if sys.maxsize > 2**31-1:
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, xmlrpclib.dumps,
(int(2**34),))
xmlrpclib.dumps((xmlrpclib.MAXINT, xmlrpclib.MININT))
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, xmlrpclib.dumps,
(xmlrpclib.MAXINT+1,))
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, xmlrpclib.dumps,
(xmlrpclib.MININT-1,))
def dummy_write(s):
pass
m = xmlrpclib.Marshaller()
m.dump_int(xmlrpclib.MAXINT, dummy_write)
m.dump_int(xmlrpclib.MININT, dummy_write)
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, m.dump_int,
xmlrpclib.MAXINT+1, dummy_write)
self.assertRaises(OverflowError, m.dump_int,
xmlrpclib.MININT-1, dummy_write)
def test_dump_none(self):
value = alist + [None]
arg1 = (alist + [None],)
strg = xmlrpclib.dumps(arg1, allow_none=True)
self.assertEquals(value,
xmlrpclib.loads(strg)[0][0])
self.assertRaises(TypeError, xmlrpclib.dumps, (arg1,))
def test_get_host_info(self):
# see bug #3613, this raised a TypeError
transp = xmlrpc.client.Transport()
self.assertEquals(transp.get_host_info("user@host.tld"),
('host.tld',
[('Authorization', 'Basic dXNlcg==')], {}))
class HelperTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_escape(self):
self.assertEqual(xmlrpclib.escape("a&b"), "a&amp;b")
self.assertEqual(xmlrpclib.escape("a<b"), "a&lt;b")
self.assertEqual(xmlrpclib.escape("a>b"), "a&gt;b")
class FaultTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_repr(self):
f = xmlrpclib.Fault(42, 'Test Fault')
self.assertEqual(repr(f), "<Fault 42: 'Test Fault'>")
self.assertEqual(repr(f), str(f))
def test_dump_fault(self):
f = xmlrpclib.Fault(42, 'Test Fault')
s = xmlrpclib.dumps((f,))
(newf,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s)
self.assertEquals(newf, {'faultCode': 42, 'faultString': 'Test Fault'})
self.assertEquals(m, None)
s = xmlrpclib.Marshaller().dumps(f)
self.assertRaises(xmlrpclib.Fault, xmlrpclib.loads, s)
def test_dotted_attribute(self):
# this will raise AttirebuteError because code don't want us to use
# private methods
self.assertRaises(AttributeError,
xmlrpc.server.resolve_dotted_attribute, str, '__add')
self.assertTrue(xmlrpc.server.resolve_dotted_attribute(str, 'title'))
class DateTimeTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_default(self):
t = xmlrpclib.DateTime()
def test_time(self):
d = 1181399930.036952
t = xmlrpclib.DateTime(d)
self.assertEqual(str(t),
time.strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S", time.localtime(d)))
def test_time_tuple(self):
d = (2007,6,9,10,38,50,5,160,0)
t = xmlrpclib.DateTime(d)
self.assertEqual(str(t), '20070609T10:38:50')
def test_time_struct(self):
d = time.localtime(1181399930.036952)
t = xmlrpclib.DateTime(d)
self.assertEqual(str(t), time.strftime("%Y%m%dT%H:%M:%S", d))
def test_datetime_datetime(self):
d = datetime.datetime(2007,1,2,3,4,5)
t = xmlrpclib.DateTime(d)
self.assertEqual(str(t), '20070102T03:04:05')
def test_repr(self):
d = datetime.datetime(2007,1,2,3,4,5)
t = xmlrpclib.DateTime(d)
val ="<DateTime '20070102T03:04:05' at %x>" % id(t)
self.assertEqual(repr(t), val)
def test_decode(self):
d = ' 20070908T07:11:13 '
t1 = xmlrpclib.DateTime()
t1.decode(d)
tref = xmlrpclib.DateTime(datetime.datetime(2007,9,8,7,11,13))
self.assertEqual(t1, tref)
t2 = xmlrpclib._datetime(d)
self.assertEqual(t1, tref)
class BinaryTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
# XXX What should str(Binary(b"\xff")) return? I'm chosing "\xff"
# for now (i.e. interpreting the binary data as Latin-1-encoded
# text). But this feels very unsatisfactory. Perhaps we should
# only define repr(), and return r"Binary(b'\xff')" instead?
def test_default(self):
t = xmlrpclib.Binary()
self.assertEqual(str(t), '')
def test_string(self):
d = b'\x01\x02\x03abc123\xff\xfe'
t = xmlrpclib.Binary(d)
self.assertEqual(str(t), str(d, "latin-1"))
def test_decode(self):
d = b'\x01\x02\x03abc123\xff\xfe'
de = base64.encodebytes(d)
t1 = xmlrpclib.Binary()
t1.decode(de)
self.assertEqual(str(t1), str(d, "latin-1"))
t2 = xmlrpclib._binary(de)
self.assertEqual(str(t2), str(d, "latin-1"))
ADDR = PORT = URL = None
# The evt is set twice. First when the server is ready to serve.
# Second when the server has been shutdown. The user must clear
# the event after it has been set the first time to catch the second set.
def http_server(evt, numrequests, requestHandler=None):
class TestInstanceClass:
def div(self, x, y):
return x // y
def _methodHelp(self, name):
if name == 'div':
return 'This is the div function'
def my_function():
'''This is my function'''
return True
class MyXMLRPCServer(xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCServer):
def get_request(self):
# Ensure the socket is always non-blocking. On Linux, socket
# attributes are not inherited like they are on *BSD and Windows.
s, port = self.socket.accept()
s.setblocking(True)
return s, port
if not requestHandler:
requestHandler = xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler
serv = MyXMLRPCServer(("localhost", 0), requestHandler,
logRequests=False, bind_and_activate=False)
try:
serv.server_bind()
global ADDR, PORT, URL
ADDR, PORT = serv.socket.getsockname()
#connect to IP address directly. This avoids socket.create_connection()
#trying to connect to to "localhost" using all address families, which
#causes slowdown e.g. on vista which supports AF_INET6. The server listens
#on AF_INET only.
URL = "http://%s:%d"%(ADDR, PORT)
serv.server_activate()
serv.register_introspection_functions()
serv.register_multicall_functions()
serv.register_function(pow)
serv.register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add')
serv.register_function(my_function)
serv.register_instance(TestInstanceClass())
evt.set()
# handle up to 'numrequests' requests
while numrequests > 0:
serv.handle_request()
numrequests -= 1
except socket.timeout:
pass
finally:
serv.socket.close()
PORT = None
evt.set()
def http_multi_server(evt, numrequests, requestHandler=None):
class TestInstanceClass:
def div(self, x, y):
return x // y
def _methodHelp(self, name):
if name == 'div':
return 'This is the div function'
def my_function():
'''This is my function'''
return True
class MyXMLRPCServer(xmlrpc.server.MultiPathXMLRPCServer):
def get_request(self):
# Ensure the socket is always non-blocking. On Linux, socket
# attributes are not inherited like they are on *BSD and Windows.
s, port = self.socket.accept()
s.setblocking(True)
return s, port
if not requestHandler:
requestHandler = xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler
class MyRequestHandler(requestHandler):
rpc_paths = []
serv = MyXMLRPCServer(("localhost", 0), MyRequestHandler,
logRequests=False, bind_and_activate=False)
serv.socket.settimeout(3)
serv.server_bind()
try:
global ADDR, PORT, URL
ADDR, PORT = serv.socket.getsockname()
#connect to IP address directly. This avoids socket.create_connection()
#trying to connect to to "localhost" using all address families, which
#causes slowdown e.g. on vista which supports AF_INET6. The server listens
#on AF_INET only.
URL = "http://%s:%d"%(ADDR, PORT)
serv.server_activate()
paths = ["/foo", "/foo/bar"]
for path in paths:
d = serv.add_dispatcher(path, xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher())
d.register_introspection_functions()
d.register_multicall_functions()
serv.get_dispatcher(paths[0]).register_function(pow)
serv.get_dispatcher(paths[1]).register_function(lambda x,y: x+y, 'add')
evt.set()
# handle up to 'numrequests' requests
while numrequests > 0:
serv.handle_request()
numrequests -= 1
except socket.timeout:
pass
finally:
serv.socket.close()
PORT = None
evt.set()
# This function prevents errors like:
# <ProtocolError for localhost:57527/RPC2: 500 Internal Server Error>
def is_unavailable_exception(e):
'''Returns True if the given ProtocolError is the product of a server-side
exception caused by the 'temporarily unavailable' response sometimes
given by operations on non-blocking sockets.'''
# sometimes we get a -1 error code and/or empty headers
try:
if e.errcode == -1 or e.headers is None:
return True
exc_mess = e.headers.get('X-exception')
except AttributeError:
# Ignore socket.errors here.
exc_mess = str(e)
if exc_mess and 'temporarily unavailable' in exc_mess.lower():
return True
def make_request_and_skipIf(condition, reason):
# If we skip the test, we have to make a request because the
# the server created in setUp blocks expecting one to come in.
if not condition:
return lambda func: func
def decorator(func):
def make_request_and_skip(self):
try:
xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL).my_function()
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
raise
raise unittest.SkipTest(reason)
return make_request_and_skip
return decorator
@unittest.skipUnless(threading, 'Threading required for this test.')
class BaseServerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
requestHandler = None
request_count = 1
threadFunc = staticmethod(http_server)
def setUp(self):
# enable traceback reporting
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header = True
self.evt = threading.Event()
# start server thread to handle requests
serv_args = (self.evt, self.request_count, self.requestHandler)
threading.Thread(target=self.threadFunc, args=serv_args).start()
# wait for the server to be ready
self.evt.wait()
self.evt.clear()
def tearDown(self):
# wait on the server thread to terminate
self.evt.wait(4.0)
# XXX this code does not work, and in fact stop_serving doesn't exist.
if not self.evt.is_set():
self.evt.set()
stop_serving()
raise RuntimeError("timeout reached, test has failed")
# disable traceback reporting
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header = False
class SimpleServerTestCase(BaseServerTestCase):
def test_simple1(self):
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
def test_nonascii(self):
start_string = 'P\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH CIRCUMFLEX}t'
end_string = 'h\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN}n'
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
self.assertEqual(p.add(start_string, end_string),
start_string + end_string)
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
# [ch] The test 404 is causing lots of false alarms.
def XXXtest_404(self):
# send POST with http.client, it should return 404 header and
# 'Not Found' message.
conn = httplib.client.HTTPConnection(ADDR, PORT)
conn.request('POST', '/this-is-not-valid')
response = conn.getresponse()
conn.close()
self.assertEqual(response.status, 404)
self.assertEqual(response.reason, 'Not Found')
def test_introspection1(self):
expected_methods = set(['pow', 'div', 'my_function', 'add',
'system.listMethods', 'system.methodHelp',
'system.methodSignature', 'system.multicall'])
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
meth = p.system.listMethods()
self.assertEqual(set(meth), expected_methods)
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
def test_introspection2(self):
try:
# test _methodHelp()
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
divhelp = p.system.methodHelp('div')
self.assertEqual(divhelp, 'This is the div function')
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
@make_request_and_skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2,
"Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above")
def test_introspection3(self):
try:
# test native doc
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
myfunction = p.system.methodHelp('my_function')
self.assertEqual(myfunction, 'This is my function')
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
def test_introspection4(self):
# the SimpleXMLRPCServer doesn't support signatures, but
# at least check that we can try making the call
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
divsig = p.system.methodSignature('div')
self.assertEqual(divsig, 'signatures not supported')
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
def test_multicall(self):
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
multicall = xmlrpclib.MultiCall(p)
multicall.add(2,3)
multicall.pow(6,8)
multicall.div(127,42)
add_result, pow_result, div_result = multicall()
self.assertEqual(add_result, 2+3)
self.assertEqual(pow_result, 6**8)
self.assertEqual(div_result, 127//42)
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
def test_non_existing_multicall(self):
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
multicall = xmlrpclib.MultiCall(p)
multicall.this_is_not_exists()
result = multicall()
# result.results contains;
# [{'faultCode': 1, 'faultString': '<class \'exceptions.Exception\'>:'
# 'method "this_is_not_exists" is not supported'>}]
self.assertEqual(result.results[0]['faultCode'], 1)
self.assertEqual(result.results[0]['faultString'],
'<class \'Exception\'>:method "this_is_not_exists" '
'is not supported')
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
def test_dotted_attribute(self):
# Raises an AttributeError because private methods are not allowed.
self.assertRaises(AttributeError,
xmlrpc.server.resolve_dotted_attribute, str, '__add')
self.assertTrue(xmlrpc.server.resolve_dotted_attribute(str, 'title'))
# Get the test to run faster by sending a request with test_simple1.
# This avoids waiting for the socket timeout.
self.test_simple1()
class MultiPathServerTestCase(BaseServerTestCase):
threadFunc = staticmethod(http_multi_server)
request_count = 2
def test_path1(self):
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL+"/foo")
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertRaises(xmlrpclib.Fault, p.add, 6, 8)
def test_path2(self):
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL+"/foo/bar")
self.assertEqual(p.add(6,8), 6+8)
self.assertRaises(xmlrpclib.Fault, p.pow, 6, 8)
#A test case that verifies that a server using the HTTP/1.1 keep-alive mechanism
#does indeed serve subsequent requests on the same connection
class BaseKeepaliveServerTestCase(BaseServerTestCase):
#a request handler that supports keep-alive and logs requests into a
#class variable
class RequestHandler(xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler):
parentClass = xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler
protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.1'
myRequests = []
def handle(self):
self.myRequests.append([])
self.reqidx = len(self.myRequests)-1
return self.parentClass.handle(self)
def handle_one_request(self):
result = self.parentClass.handle_one_request(self)
self.myRequests[self.reqidx].append(self.raw_requestline)
return result
requestHandler = RequestHandler
def setUp(self):
#clear request log
self.RequestHandler.myRequests = []
return BaseServerTestCase.setUp(self)
#A test case that verifies that a server using the HTTP/1.1 keep-alive mechanism
#does indeed serve subsequent requests on the same connection
class KeepaliveServerTestCase1(BaseKeepaliveServerTestCase):
def test_two(self):
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
#do three requests.
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
#they should have all been handled by a single request handler
self.assertEqual(len(self.RequestHandler.myRequests), 1)
#check that we did at least two (the third may be pending append
#due to thread scheduling)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(self.RequestHandler.myRequests[-1]), 2)
#test special attribute access on the serverproxy, through the __call__
#function.
class KeepaliveServerTestCase2(BaseKeepaliveServerTestCase):
#ask for two keepalive requests to be handled.
request_count=2
def test_close(self):
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
#do some requests with close.
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
p("close")() #this should trigger a new keep-alive request
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
#they should have all been two request handlers, each having logged at least
#two complete requests
self.assertEqual(len(self.RequestHandler.myRequests), 2)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(self.RequestHandler.myRequests[-1]), 2)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(self.RequestHandler.myRequests[-2]), 2)
def test_transport(self):
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
#do some requests with close.
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
p("transport").close() #same as above, really.
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
self.assertEqual(len(self.RequestHandler.myRequests), 2)
#A test case that verifies that gzip encoding works in both directions
#(for a request and the response)
class GzipServerTestCase(BaseServerTestCase):
#a request handler that supports keep-alive and logs requests into a
#class variable
class RequestHandler(xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler):
parentClass = xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler
protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.1'
def do_POST(self):
#store content of last request in class
self.__class__.content_length = int(self.headers["content-length"])
return self.parentClass.do_POST(self)
requestHandler = RequestHandler
class Transport(xmlrpclib.Transport):
#custom transport, stores the response length for our perusal
fake_gzip = False
def parse_response(self, response):
self.response_length=int(response.getheader("content-length", 0))
return xmlrpclib.Transport.parse_response(self, response)
def send_content(self, connection, body):
if self.fake_gzip:
#add a lone gzip header to induce decode error remotely
connection.putheader("Content-Encoding", "gzip")
return xmlrpclib.Transport.send_content(self, connection, body)
def setUp(self):
BaseServerTestCase.setUp(self)
def test_gzip_request(self):
t = self.Transport()
t.encode_threshold = None
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL, transport=t)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
a = self.RequestHandler.content_length
t.encode_threshold = 0 #turn on request encoding
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
b = self.RequestHandler.content_length
self.assertTrue(a>b)
def test_bad_gzip_request(self):
t = self.Transport()
t.encode_threshold = None
t.fake_gzip = True
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL, transport=t)
cm = self.assertRaisesRegexp(xmlrpclib.ProtocolError,
re.compile(r"\b400\b"))
with cm:
p.pow(6, 8)
def test_gsip_response(self):
t = self.Transport()
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL, transport=t)
old = self.requestHandler.encode_threshold
self.requestHandler.encode_threshold = None #no encoding
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
a = t.response_length
self.requestHandler.encode_threshold = 0 #always encode
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
b = t.response_length
self.requestHandler.encode_threshold = old
self.assertTrue(a>b)
#Test special attributes of the ServerProxy object
class ServerProxyTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
unittest.TestCase.setUp(self)
if threading:
self.url = URL
else:
# Without threading, http_server() and http_multi_server() will not
# be executed and URL is still equal to None. 'http://' is a just
# enough to choose the scheme (HTTP)
self.url = 'http://'
def test_close(self):
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(self.url)
self.assertEqual(p('close')(), None)
def test_transport(self):
t = xmlrpclib.Transport()
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(self.url, transport=t)
self.assertEqual(p('transport'), t)
# This is a contrived way to make a failure occur on the server side
# in order to test the _send_traceback_header flag on the server
class FailingMessageClass(http.client.HTTPMessage):
def get(self, key, failobj=None):
key = key.lower()
if key == 'content-length':
return 'I am broken'
return super().get(key, failobj)
@unittest.skipUnless(threading, 'Threading required for this test.')
class FailingServerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.evt = threading.Event()
# start server thread to handle requests
serv_args = (self.evt, 1)
threading.Thread(target=http_server, args=serv_args).start()
# wait for the server to be ready
self.evt.wait()
self.evt.clear()
def tearDown(self):
# wait on the server thread to terminate
self.evt.wait()
# reset flag
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header = False
# reset message class
default_class = http.client.HTTPMessage
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler.MessageClass = default_class
def test_basic(self):
# check that flag is false by default
flagval = xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header
self.assertEqual(flagval, False)
# enable traceback reporting
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header = True
# test a call that shouldn't fail just as a smoke test
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
self.assertEqual(p.pow(6,8), 6**8)
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e):
# protocol error; provide additional information in test output
self.fail("%s\n%s" % (e, getattr(e, "headers", "")))
def test_fail_no_info(self):
# use the broken message class
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler.MessageClass = FailingMessageClass
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
p.pow(6,8)
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e) and hasattr(e, "headers"):
# The two server-side error headers shouldn't be sent back in this case
self.assertTrue(e.headers.get("X-exception") is None)
self.assertTrue(e.headers.get("X-traceback") is None)
else:
self.fail('ProtocolError not raised')
def test_fail_with_info(self):
# use the broken message class
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCRequestHandler.MessageClass = FailingMessageClass
# Check that errors in the server send back exception/traceback
# info when flag is set
xmlrpc.server.SimpleXMLRPCServer._send_traceback_header = True
try:
p = xmlrpclib.ServerProxy(URL)
p.pow(6,8)
except (xmlrpclib.ProtocolError, socket.error) as e:
# ignore failures due to non-blocking socket 'unavailable' errors
if not is_unavailable_exception(e) and hasattr(e, "headers"):
# We should get error info in the response
expected_err = "invalid literal for int() with base 10: 'I am broken'"
self.assertEqual(e.headers.get("X-exception"), expected_err)
self.assertTrue(e.headers.get("X-traceback") is not None)
else:
self.fail('ProtocolError not raised')
@contextlib.contextmanager
def captured_stdout(encoding='utf-8'):
"""A variation on support.captured_stdout() which gives a text stream
having a `buffer` attribute.
"""
import io
orig_stdout = sys.stdout
sys.stdout = io.TextIOWrapper(io.BytesIO(), encoding=encoding)
try:
yield sys.stdout
finally:
sys.stdout = orig_stdout
class CGIHandlerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.cgi = xmlrpc.server.CGIXMLRPCRequestHandler()
def tearDown(self):
self.cgi = None
def test_cgi_get(self):
with support.EnvironmentVarGuard() as env:
env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'GET'
# if the method is GET and no request_text is given, it runs handle_get
# get sysout output
with captured_stdout(encoding=self.cgi.encoding) as data_out:
self.cgi.handle_request()
# parse Status header
data_out.seek(0)
handle = data_out.read()
status = handle.split()[1]
message = ' '.join(handle.split()[2:4])
self.assertEqual(status, '400')
self.assertEqual(message, 'Bad Request')
def test_cgi_xmlrpc_response(self):
data = """<?xml version='1.0'?>
<methodCall>
<methodName>test_method</methodName>
<params>
<param>
<value><string>foo</string></value>
</param>
<param>
<value><string>bar</string></value>
</param>
</params>
</methodCall>
"""
with support.EnvironmentVarGuard() as env, \
captured_stdout(encoding=self.cgi.encoding) as data_out, \
support.captured_stdin() as data_in:
data_in.write(data)
data_in.seek(0)
env['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = str(len(data))
self.cgi.handle_request()
data_out.seek(0)
# will respond exception, if so, our goal is achieved ;)
handle = data_out.read()
# start with 44th char so as not to get http header, we just
# need only xml
self.assertRaises(xmlrpclib.Fault, xmlrpclib.loads, handle[44:])
# Also test the content-length returned by handle_request
# Using the same test method inorder to avoid all the datapassing
# boilerplate code.
# Test for bug: http://bugs.python.org/issue5040
content = handle[handle.find("<?xml"):]
self.assertEquals(
int(re.search('Content-Length: (\d+)', handle).group(1)),
len(content))
@support.reap_threads
def test_main():
xmlrpc_tests = [XMLRPCTestCase, HelperTestCase, DateTimeTestCase,
BinaryTestCase, FaultTestCase]
xmlrpc_tests.append(SimpleServerTestCase)
xmlrpc_tests.append(KeepaliveServerTestCase1)
xmlrpc_tests.append(KeepaliveServerTestCase2)
try:
import gzip
xmlrpc_tests.append(GzipServerTestCase)
except ImportError:
pass #gzip not supported in this build
xmlrpc_tests.append(MultiPathServerTestCase)
xmlrpc_tests.append(ServerProxyTestCase)
xmlrpc_tests.append(FailingServerTestCase)
xmlrpc_tests.append(CGIHandlerTestCase)
support.run_unittest(*xmlrpc_tests)
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()