cpython/Lib/test/test_webbrowser.py

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import os
import re
import shlex
import subprocess
import sys
import unittest
import webbrowser
from test import support
from test.support import import_helper
from test.support import is_apple_mobile
from test.support import os_helper
from test.support import requires_subprocess
from test.support import threading_helper
from unittest import mock
# The webbrowser module uses threading locks
threading_helper.requires_working_threading(module=True)
URL = 'https://www.example.com'
CMD_NAME = 'test'
class PopenMock(mock.MagicMock):
def poll(self):
return 0
def wait(self, seconds=None):
return 0
@requires_subprocess()
class CommandTestMixin:
def _test(self, meth, *, args=[URL], kw={}, options, arguments):
"""Given a web browser instance method name along with arguments and
keywords for same (which defaults to the single argument URL), creates
a browser instance from the class pointed to by self.browser, calls the
indicated instance method with the indicated arguments, and compares
the resulting options and arguments passed to Popen by the browser
instance against the 'options' and 'args' lists. Options are compared
in a position independent fashion, and the arguments are compared in
sequence order to whatever is left over after removing the options.
"""
popen = PopenMock()
support.patch(self, subprocess, 'Popen', popen)
browser = self.browser_class(name=CMD_NAME)
getattr(browser, meth)(*args, **kw)
popen_args = subprocess.Popen.call_args[0][0]
self.assertEqual(popen_args[0], CMD_NAME)
popen_args.pop(0)
for option in options:
self.assertIn(option, popen_args)
popen_args.pop(popen_args.index(option))
self.assertEqual(popen_args, arguments)
class GenericBrowserCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.GenericBrowser
def test_open(self):
self._test('open',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
class BackgroundBrowserCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.BackgroundBrowser
def test_open(self):
self._test('open',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
class ChromeCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.Chrome
def test_open(self):
self._test('open',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_with_autoraise_false(self):
self._test('open', kw=dict(autoraise=False),
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new(self):
self._test('open_new',
options=['--new-window'],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new_tab(self):
self._test('open_new_tab',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_bad_new_parameter(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(webbrowser.Error,
re.escape("Bad 'new' parameter to open(); "
"expected 0, 1, or 2, got 999")):
self._test('open',
options=[],
arguments=[URL],
kw=dict(new=999))
class EdgeCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.Edge
def test_open(self):
self._test('open',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_with_autoraise_false(self):
self._test('open', kw=dict(autoraise=False),
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new(self):
self._test('open_new',
options=['--new-window'],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new_tab(self):
self._test('open_new_tab',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
class MozillaCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.Mozilla
def test_open(self):
self._test('open',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_with_autoraise_false(self):
self._test('open', kw=dict(autoraise=False),
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new(self):
self._test('open_new',
options=[],
arguments=['-new-window', URL])
def test_open_new_tab(self):
self._test('open_new_tab',
options=[],
arguments=['-new-tab', URL])
class EpiphanyCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.Epiphany
def test_open(self):
self._test('open',
options=['-n'],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_with_autoraise_false(self):
self._test('open', kw=dict(autoraise=False),
options=['-noraise', '-n'],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new(self):
self._test('open_new',
options=['-w'],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new_tab(self):
self._test('open_new_tab',
options=['-w'],
arguments=[URL])
class OperaCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.Opera
def test_open(self):
self._test('open',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_with_autoraise_false(self):
self._test('open', kw=dict(autoraise=False),
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new(self):
self._test('open_new',
options=['--new-window'],
arguments=[URL])
def test_open_new_tab(self):
self._test('open_new_tab',
options=[],
arguments=[URL])
class ELinksCommandTest(CommandTestMixin, unittest.TestCase):
browser_class = webbrowser.Elinks
def test_open(self):
self._test('open', options=['-remote'],
arguments=[f'openURL({URL})'])
def test_open_with_autoraise_false(self):
self._test('open',
options=['-remote'],
arguments=[f'openURL({URL})'])
def test_open_new(self):
self._test('open_new',
options=['-remote'],
arguments=[f'openURL({URL},new-window)'])
def test_open_new_tab(self):
self._test('open_new_tab',
options=['-remote'],
arguments=[f'openURL({URL},new-tab)'])
@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == "ios", "Test only applicable to iOS")
class IOSBrowserTest(unittest.TestCase):
def _obj_ref(self, *args):
# Construct a string representation of the arguments that can be used
# as a proxy for object instance references
return "|".join(str(a) for a in args)
@unittest.skipIf(getattr(webbrowser, "objc", None) is None,
"iOS Webbrowser tests require ctypes")
def setUp(self):
# Intercept the objc library. Wrap the calls to get the
# references to classes and selectors to return strings, and
# wrap msgSend to return stringified object references
self.orig_objc = webbrowser.objc
webbrowser.objc = mock.Mock()
webbrowser.objc.objc_getClass = lambda cls: f"C#{cls.decode()}"
webbrowser.objc.sel_registerName = lambda sel: f"S#{sel.decode()}"
webbrowser.objc.objc_msgSend.side_effect = self._obj_ref
def tearDown(self):
webbrowser.objc = self.orig_objc
def _test(self, meth, **kwargs):
# The browser always gets focus, there's no concept of separate browser
# windows, and there's no API-level control over creating a new tab.
# Therefore, all calls to webbrowser are effectively the same.
getattr(webbrowser, meth)(URL, **kwargs)
# The ObjC String version of the URL is created with UTF-8 encoding
url_string_args = [
"C#NSString",
"S#stringWithCString:encoding:",
b'https://www.example.com',
4,
]
# The NSURL version of the URL is created from that string
url_obj_args = [
"C#NSURL",
"S#URLWithString:",
self._obj_ref(*url_string_args),
]
# The openURL call is invoked on the shared application
shared_app_args = ["C#UIApplication", "S#sharedApplication"]
# Verify that the last call is the one that opens the URL.
webbrowser.objc.objc_msgSend.assert_called_with(
self._obj_ref(*shared_app_args),
"S#openURL:options:completionHandler:",
self._obj_ref(*url_obj_args),
None,
None
)
def test_open(self):
self._test('open')
def test_open_with_autoraise_false(self):
self._test('open', autoraise=False)
def test_open_new(self):
self._test('open_new')
def test_open_new_tab(self):
self._test('open_new_tab')
class BrowserRegistrationTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
# Ensure we don't alter the real registered browser details
self._saved_tryorder = webbrowser._tryorder
webbrowser._tryorder = []
self._saved_browsers = webbrowser._browsers
webbrowser._browsers = {}
def tearDown(self):
webbrowser._tryorder = self._saved_tryorder
webbrowser._browsers = self._saved_browsers
def _check_registration(self, preferred):
class ExampleBrowser:
pass
expected_tryorder = []
expected_browsers = {}
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._tryorder, expected_tryorder)
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._browsers, expected_browsers)
webbrowser.register('Example1', ExampleBrowser)
expected_tryorder = ['Example1']
expected_browsers['example1'] = [ExampleBrowser, None]
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._tryorder, expected_tryorder)
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._browsers, expected_browsers)
instance = ExampleBrowser()
if preferred is not None:
webbrowser.register('example2', ExampleBrowser, instance,
preferred=preferred)
else:
webbrowser.register('example2', ExampleBrowser, instance)
if preferred:
expected_tryorder = ['example2', 'Example1']
else:
expected_tryorder = ['Example1', 'example2']
expected_browsers['example2'] = [ExampleBrowser, instance]
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._tryorder, expected_tryorder)
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._browsers, expected_browsers)
def test_register(self):
self._check_registration(preferred=False)
def test_register_default(self):
self._check_registration(preferred=None)
def test_register_preferred(self):
self._check_registration(preferred=True)
@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == "darwin", "macOS specific test")
def test_no_xdg_settings_on_macOS(self):
# On macOS webbrowser should not use xdg-settings to
# look for X11 based browsers (for those users with
# XQuartz installed)
with mock.patch("subprocess.check_output") as ck_o:
webbrowser.register_standard_browsers()
ck_o.assert_not_called()
class ImportTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_register(self):
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
self.assertIsNone(webbrowser._tryorder)
self.assertFalse(webbrowser._browsers)
class ExampleBrowser:
pass
webbrowser.register('Example1', ExampleBrowser)
self.assertTrue(webbrowser._tryorder)
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._tryorder[-1], 'Example1')
self.assertTrue(webbrowser._browsers)
self.assertIn('example1', webbrowser._browsers)
self.assertEqual(webbrowser._browsers['example1'], [ExampleBrowser, None])
def test_get(self):
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
self.assertIsNone(webbrowser._tryorder)
self.assertFalse(webbrowser._browsers)
with self.assertRaises(webbrowser.Error):
webbrowser.get('fakebrowser')
self.assertIsNotNone(webbrowser._tryorder)
@unittest.skipIf(" " in sys.executable, "test assumes no space in path (GH-114452)")
def test_synthesize(self):
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
name = os.path.basename(sys.executable).lower()
webbrowser.register(name, None, webbrowser.GenericBrowser(name))
webbrowser.get(sys.executable)
@unittest.skipIf(
is_apple_mobile,
"Apple mobile doesn't allow modifying browser with environment"
)
def test_environment(self):
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
try:
browser = webbrowser.get().name
except webbrowser.Error as err:
self.skipTest(str(err))
with os_helper.EnvironmentVarGuard() as env:
env["BROWSER"] = browser
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
webbrowser.get()
@unittest.skipIf(
is_apple_mobile,
"Apple mobile doesn't allow modifying browser with environment"
)
def test_environment_preferred(self):
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
try:
webbrowser.get()
least_preferred_browser = webbrowser.get(webbrowser._tryorder[-1]).name
except (webbrowser.Error, IndexError) as err:
self.skipTest(str(err))
with os_helper.EnvironmentVarGuard() as env:
env["BROWSER"] = least_preferred_browser
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
self.assertEqual(webbrowser.get().name, least_preferred_browser)
with os_helper.EnvironmentVarGuard() as env:
env["BROWSER"] = sys.executable
webbrowser = import_helper.import_fresh_module('webbrowser')
self.assertEqual(webbrowser.get().name, sys.executable)
class CliTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_parse_args(self):
for command, url, new_win in [
# No optional arguments
("https://example.com", "https://example.com", 0),
# Each optional argument
("https://example.com -n", "https://example.com", 1),
("-n https://example.com", "https://example.com", 1),
("https://example.com -t", "https://example.com", 2),
("-t https://example.com", "https://example.com", 2),
# Long form
("https://example.com --new-window", "https://example.com", 1),
("--new-window https://example.com", "https://example.com", 1),
("https://example.com --new-tab", "https://example.com", 2),
("--new-tab https://example.com", "https://example.com", 2),
]:
args = webbrowser.parse_args(shlex.split(command))
self.assertEqual(args.url, url)
self.assertEqual(args.new_win, new_win)
def test_parse_args_error(self):
for command in [
# Arguments must not both be given
"https://example.com -n -t",
"https://example.com --new-window --new-tab",
"https://example.com -n --new-tab",
"https://example.com --new-window -t",
]:
with support.captured_stderr() as stderr:
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
webbrowser.parse_args(shlex.split(command))
self.assertIn(
'error: argument -t/--new-tab: not allowed with argument -n/--new-window',
stderr.getvalue(),
)
# Ensure ambiguous shortening fails
with support.captured_stderr() as stderr:
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
webbrowser.parse_args(shlex.split("https://example.com --new"))
self.assertIn(
'error: ambiguous option: --new could match --new-window, --new-tab',
stderr.getvalue()
)
def test_main(self):
for command, expected_url, expected_new_win in [
# No optional arguments
("https://example.com", "https://example.com", 0),
# Each optional argument
("https://example.com -n", "https://example.com", 1),
("-n https://example.com", "https://example.com", 1),
("https://example.com -t", "https://example.com", 2),
("-t https://example.com", "https://example.com", 2),
# Long form
("https://example.com --new-window", "https://example.com", 1),
("--new-window https://example.com", "https://example.com", 1),
("https://example.com --new-tab", "https://example.com", 2),
("--new-tab https://example.com", "https://example.com", 2),
]:
with (
mock.patch("webbrowser.open", return_value=None) as mock_open,
mock.patch("builtins.print", return_value=None),
):
webbrowser.main(shlex.split(command))
mock_open.assert_called_once_with(expected_url, expected_new_win)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()