# We can test part of the module without zlib. try: import zlib except ImportError: zlib = None import zipfile, os, unittest, sys, shutil from StringIO import StringIO from tempfile import TemporaryFile from test.test_support import TESTFN, run_unittest TESTFN2 = TESTFN + "2" class TestsWithSourceFile(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): line_gen = ("Test of zipfile line %d." % i for i in range(0, 1000)) self.data = '\n'.join(line_gen) # Make a source file with some lines fp = open(TESTFN, "wb") fp.write(self.data) fp.close() def zipTest(self, f, compression): # Create the ZIP archive zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "w", compression) zipfp.write(TESTFN, "another"+os.extsep+"name") zipfp.write(TESTFN, TESTFN) zipfp.writestr("strfile", self.data) zipfp.close() # Read the ZIP archive zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "r", compression) self.assertEqual(zipfp.read(TESTFN), self.data) self.assertEqual(zipfp.read("another"+os.extsep+"name"), self.data) self.assertEqual(zipfp.read("strfile"), self.data) # Print the ZIP directory fp = StringIO() stdout = sys.stdout try: sys.stdout = fp zipfp.printdir() finally: sys.stdout = stdout directory = fp.getvalue() lines = directory.splitlines() self.assertEquals(len(lines), 4) # Number of files + header self.assert_('File Name' in lines[0]) self.assert_('Modified' in lines[0]) self.assert_('Size' in lines[0]) fn, date, time, size = lines[1].split() self.assertEquals(fn, 'another.name') # XXX: timestamp is not tested self.assertEquals(size, str(len(self.data))) # Check the namelist names = zipfp.namelist() self.assertEquals(len(names), 3) self.assert_(TESTFN in names) self.assert_("another"+os.extsep+"name" in names) self.assert_("strfile" in names) # Check infolist infos = zipfp.infolist() names = [ i.filename for i in infos ] self.assertEquals(len(names), 3) self.assert_(TESTFN in names) self.assert_("another"+os.extsep+"name" in names) self.assert_("strfile" in names) for i in infos: self.assertEquals(i.file_size, len(self.data)) # check getinfo for nm in (TESTFN, "another"+os.extsep+"name", "strfile"): info = zipfp.getinfo(nm) self.assertEquals(info.filename, nm) self.assertEquals(info.file_size, len(self.data)) # Check that testzip doesn't raise an exception zipfp.testzip() zipfp.close() def testStored(self): for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()): self.zipTest(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED) if zlib: def testDeflated(self): for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()): self.zipTest(f, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) def testAbsoluteArcnames(self): zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(TESTFN2, "w", zipfile.ZIP_STORED) zipfp.write(TESTFN, "/absolute") zipfp.close() zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(TESTFN2, "r", zipfile.ZIP_STORED) self.assertEqual(zipfp.namelist(), ["absolute"]) zipfp.close() def tearDown(self): os.remove(TESTFN) os.remove(TESTFN2) class TestZip64InSmallFiles(unittest.TestCase): # These tests test the ZIP64 functionality without using large files, # see test_zipfile64 for proper tests. def setUp(self): self._limit = zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = 5 line_gen = ("Test of zipfile line %d." % i for i in range(0, 1000)) self.data = '\n'.join(line_gen) # Make a source file with some lines fp = open(TESTFN, "wb") fp.write(self.data) fp.close() def largeFileExceptionTest(self, f, compression): zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "w", compression) self.assertRaises(zipfile.LargeZipFile, zipfp.write, TESTFN, "another"+os.extsep+"name") zipfp.close() def largeFileExceptionTest2(self, f, compression): zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "w", compression) self.assertRaises(zipfile.LargeZipFile, zipfp.writestr, "another"+os.extsep+"name", self.data) zipfp.close() def testLargeFileException(self): for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()): self.largeFileExceptionTest(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED) self.largeFileExceptionTest2(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED) def zipTest(self, f, compression): # Create the ZIP archive zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "w", compression, allowZip64=True) zipfp.write(TESTFN, "another"+os.extsep+"name") zipfp.write(TESTFN, TESTFN) zipfp.writestr("strfile", self.data) zipfp.close() # Read the ZIP archive zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(f, "r", compression) self.assertEqual(zipfp.read(TESTFN), self.data) self.assertEqual(zipfp.read("another"+os.extsep+"name"), self.data) self.assertEqual(zipfp.read("strfile"), self.data) # Print the ZIP directory fp = StringIO() stdout = sys.stdout try: sys.stdout = fp zipfp.printdir() finally: sys.stdout = stdout directory = fp.getvalue() lines = directory.splitlines() self.assertEquals(len(lines), 4) # Number of files + header self.assert_('File Name' in lines[0]) self.assert_('Modified' in lines[0]) self.assert_('Size' in lines[0]) fn, date, time, size = lines[1].split() self.assertEquals(fn, 'another.name') # XXX: timestamp is not tested self.assertEquals(size, str(len(self.data))) # Check the namelist names = zipfp.namelist() self.assertEquals(len(names), 3) self.assert_(TESTFN in names) self.assert_("another"+os.extsep+"name" in names) self.assert_("strfile" in names) # Check infolist infos = zipfp.infolist() names = [ i.filename for i in infos ] self.assertEquals(len(names), 3) self.assert_(TESTFN in names) self.assert_("another"+os.extsep+"name" in names) self.assert_("strfile" in names) for i in infos: self.assertEquals(i.file_size, len(self.data)) # check getinfo for nm in (TESTFN, "another"+os.extsep+"name", "strfile"): info = zipfp.getinfo(nm) self.assertEquals(info.filename, nm) self.assertEquals(info.file_size, len(self.data)) # Check that testzip doesn't raise an exception zipfp.testzip() zipfp.close() def testStored(self): for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()): self.zipTest(f, zipfile.ZIP_STORED) if zlib: def testDeflated(self): for f in (TESTFN2, TemporaryFile(), StringIO()): self.zipTest(f, zipfile.ZIP_DEFLATED) def testAbsoluteArcnames(self): zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(TESTFN2, "w", zipfile.ZIP_STORED, allowZip64=True) zipfp.write(TESTFN, "/absolute") zipfp.close() zipfp = zipfile.ZipFile(TESTFN2, "r", zipfile.ZIP_STORED) self.assertEqual(zipfp.namelist(), ["absolute"]) zipfp.close() def tearDown(self): zipfile.ZIP64_LIMIT = self._limit os.remove(TESTFN) os.remove(TESTFN2) class PyZipFileTests(unittest.TestCase): def testWritePyfile(self): zipfp = zipfile.PyZipFile(TemporaryFile(), "w") fn = __file__ if fn.endswith('.pyc') or fn.endswith('.pyo'): fn = fn[:-1] zipfp.writepy(fn) bn = os.path.basename(fn) self.assert_(bn not in zipfp.namelist()) self.assert_(bn + 'o' in zipfp.namelist() or bn + 'c' in zipfp.namelist()) zipfp.close() zipfp = zipfile.PyZipFile(TemporaryFile(), "w") fn = __file__ if fn.endswith('.pyc') or fn.endswith('.pyo'): fn = fn[:-1] zipfp.writepy(fn, "testpackage") bn = "%s/%s"%("testpackage", os.path.basename(fn)) self.assert_(bn not in zipfp.namelist()) self.assert_(bn + 'o' in zipfp.namelist() or bn + 'c' in zipfp.namelist()) zipfp.close() def testWritePythonPackage(self): import email packagedir = os.path.dirname(email.__file__) zipfp = zipfile.PyZipFile(TemporaryFile(), "w") zipfp.writepy(packagedir) # Check for a couple of modules at different levels of the hieararchy names = zipfp.namelist() self.assert_('email/__init__.pyo' in names or 'email/__init__.pyc' in names) self.assert_('email/mime/text.pyo' in names or 'email/mime/text.pyc' in names) def testWritePythonDirectory(self): os.mkdir(TESTFN2) try: fp = open(os.path.join(TESTFN2, "mod1.py"), "w") fp.write("print 42\n") fp.close() fp = open(os.path.join(TESTFN2, "mod2.py"), "w") fp.write("print 42 * 42\n") fp.close() fp = open(os.path.join(TESTFN2, "mod2.txt"), "w") fp.write("bla bla bla\n") fp.close() zipfp = zipfile.PyZipFile(TemporaryFile(), "w") zipfp.writepy(TESTFN2) names = zipfp.namelist() self.assert_('mod1.pyc' in names or 'mod1.pyo' in names) self.assert_('mod2.pyc' in names or 'mod2.pyo' in names) self.assert_('mod2.txt' not in names) finally: shutil.rmtree(TESTFN2) class OtherTests(unittest.TestCase): def testCloseErroneousFile(self): # This test checks that the ZipFile constructor closes the file object # it opens if there's an error in the file. If it doesn't, the traceback # holds a reference to the ZipFile object and, indirectly, the file object. # On Windows, this causes the os.unlink() call to fail because the # underlying file is still open. This is SF bug #412214. # fp = open(TESTFN, "w") fp.write("this is not a legal zip file\n") fp.close() try: zf = zipfile.ZipFile(TESTFN) except zipfile.BadZipfile: os.unlink(TESTFN) def testNonExistentFileRaisesIOError(self): # make sure we don't raise an AttributeError when a partially-constructed # ZipFile instance is finalized; this tests for regression on SF tracker # bug #403871. # The bug we're testing for caused an AttributeError to be raised # when a ZipFile instance was created for a file that did not # exist; the .fp member was not initialized but was needed by the # __del__() method. Since the AttributeError is in the __del__(), # it is ignored, but the user should be sufficiently annoyed by # the message on the output that regression will be noticed # quickly. self.assertRaises(IOError, zipfile.ZipFile, TESTFN) def testClosedZipRaisesRuntimeError(self): # Verify that testzip() doesn't swallow inappropriate exceptions. data = StringIO() zipf = zipfile.ZipFile(data, mode="w") zipf.writestr("foo.txt", "O, for a Muse of Fire!") zipf.close() # This is correct; calling .read on a closed ZipFile should throw # a RuntimeError, and so should calling .testzip. An earlier # version of .testzip would swallow this exception (and any other) # and report that the first file in the archive was corrupt. self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, zipf.testzip) def test_main(): run_unittest(TestsWithSourceFile, TestZip64InSmallFiles, OtherTests, PyZipFileTests) #run_unittest(TestZip64InSmallFiles) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()