Issue #16298: In HTTPResponse.read(), close the socket when there is no Content-Length and the incoming stream is finished.

Patch by Eran Rundstein.
This commit is contained in:
Antoine Pitrou 2012-12-15 19:22:30 +01:00
commit d20e7745ee
4 changed files with 42 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -536,6 +536,9 @@ class HTTPResponse(io.RawIOBase):
self.length -= n
if not self.length:
self.close()
else:
if not n:
self.close()
return n
def _read_next_chunk_size(self):

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@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ class BasicTest(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(repr(exc), '''BadStatusLine("\'\'",)''')
def test_partial_reads(self):
# if we have a lenght, the system knows when to close itself
# if we have a length, the system knows when to close itself
# same behaviour than when we read the whole thing with read()
body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nContent-Length: 4\r\n\r\nText"
sock = FakeSocket(body)
@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ class BasicTest(TestCase):
self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
def test_partial_readintos(self):
# if we have a lenght, the system knows when to close itself
# if we have a length, the system knows when to close itself
# same behaviour than when we read the whole thing with read()
body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nContent-Length: 4\r\n\r\nText"
sock = FakeSocket(body)
@ -203,6 +203,38 @@ class BasicTest(TestCase):
self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'xt')
self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
def test_partial_reads_no_content_length(self):
# when no length is present, the socket should be gracefully closed when
# all data was read
body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\n\r\nText"
sock = FakeSocket(body)
resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
resp.begin()
self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'Te')
self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'xt')
self.assertEqual(resp.read(1), b'')
self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
def test_partial_readintos_no_content_length(self):
# when no length is present, the socket should be gracefully closed when
# all data was read
body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\n\r\nText"
sock = FakeSocket(body)
resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
resp.begin()
b = bytearray(2)
n = resp.readinto(b)
self.assertEqual(n, 2)
self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'Te')
self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
n = resp.readinto(b)
self.assertEqual(n, 2)
self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'xt')
n = resp.readinto(b)
self.assertEqual(n, 0)
self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
def test_host_port(self):
# Check invalid host_port

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@ -1016,6 +1016,7 @@ Paul Rubin
Sam Ruby
Demur Rumed
Audun S. Runde
Eran Rundstein
Rauli Ruohonen
Jeff Rush
Sam Rushing

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@ -108,6 +108,10 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #16298: In HTTPResponse.read(), close the socket when there is no
Content-Length and the incoming stream is finished. Patch by Eran
Rundstein.
- Issue #15872: Fix 3.3 regression introduced by the new fd-based shutil.rmtree
that caused it to not ignore certain errors when ignore_errors was set.
Patch by Alessandro Moura and Serhiy Storchaka.