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155 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
155 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
import datetime
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import sys
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import unittest
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import xmlrpclib
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from test import test_support
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alist = [{'astring': 'foo@bar.baz.spam',
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'afloat': 7283.43,
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'anint': 2**20,
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'ashortlong': 2,
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'anotherlist': ['.zyx.41'],
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'abase64': xmlrpclib.Binary("my dog has fleas"),
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'boolean': False,
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'unicode': '\u4000\u6000\u8000',
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'ukey\u4000': 'regular value',
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'datetime1': xmlrpclib.DateTime('20050210T11:41:23'),
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'datetime2': xmlrpclib.DateTime(
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(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23, 0, 1, -1)),
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'datetime3': xmlrpclib.DateTime(
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datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23)),
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}]
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class XMLRPCTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_dump_load(self):
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self.assertEquals(alist,
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xmlrpclib.loads(xmlrpclib.dumps((alist,)))[0][0])
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def test_dump_bare_datetime(self):
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# This checks that an unwrapped datetime.date object can be handled
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# by the marshalling code. This can't be done via test_dump_load()
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# since with use_datetime set to 1 the unmarshaller would create
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# datetime objects for the 'datetime[123]' keys as well
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dt = datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23)
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s = xmlrpclib.dumps((dt,))
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(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=1)
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self.assertEquals(newdt, dt)
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self.assertEquals(m, None)
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(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=0)
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self.assertEquals(newdt, xmlrpclib.DateTime('20050210T11:41:23'))
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def test_dump_bare_date(self):
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# This checks that an unwrapped datetime.date object can be handled
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# by the marshalling code. This can't be done via test_dump_load()
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# since the unmarshaller produces a datetime object
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d = datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23).date()
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s = xmlrpclib.dumps((d,))
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(newd,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=1)
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self.assertEquals(newd.date(), d)
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self.assertEquals(newd.time(), datetime.time(0, 0, 0))
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self.assertEquals(m, None)
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(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=0)
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self.assertEquals(newdt, xmlrpclib.DateTime('20050210T00:00:00'))
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def test_dump_bare_time(self):
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# This checks that an unwrapped datetime.time object can be handled
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# by the marshalling code. This can't be done via test_dump_load()
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# since the unmarshaller produces a datetime object
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t = datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 10, 11, 41, 23).time()
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s = xmlrpclib.dumps((t,))
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(newt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=1)
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today = datetime.datetime.now().date().strftime("%Y%m%d")
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self.assertEquals(newt.time(), t)
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self.assertEquals(newt.date(), datetime.datetime.now().date())
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self.assertEquals(m, None)
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(newdt,), m = xmlrpclib.loads(s, use_datetime=0)
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self.assertEquals(newdt, xmlrpclib.DateTime('%sT11:41:23'%today))
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def test_bug_1164912 (self):
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d = xmlrpclib.DateTime()
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((new_d,), dummy) = xmlrpclib.loads(xmlrpclib.dumps((d,),
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methodresponse=True))
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self.assert_(isinstance(new_d.value, str))
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# Check that the output of dumps() is still an 8-bit string
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s = xmlrpclib.dumps((new_d,), methodresponse=True)
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self.assert_(isinstance(s, str))
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def test_newstyle_class(self):
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class T(object):
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pass
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t = T()
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t.x = 100
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t.y = "Hello"
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((t2,), dummy) = xmlrpclib.loads(xmlrpclib.dumps((t,)))
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self.assertEquals(t2, t.__dict__)
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def test_dump_big_long(self):
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self.assertRaises(OverflowError, xmlrpclib.dumps, (2**99,))
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def test_dump_bad_dict(self):
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, xmlrpclib.dumps, ({(1,2,3): 1},))
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def test_dump_big_int(self):
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if sys.maxint > 2**31-1:
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self.assertRaises(OverflowError, xmlrpclib.dumps,
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(int(2**34),))
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def test_dump_none(self):
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value = alist + [None]
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arg1 = (alist + [None],)
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strg = xmlrpclib.dumps(arg1, allow_none=True)
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self.assertEquals(value,
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xmlrpclib.loads(strg)[0][0])
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, xmlrpclib.dumps, (arg1,))
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def test_default_encoding_issues(self):
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# SF bug #1115989: wrong decoding in '_stringify'
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utf8 = """<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>
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<params>
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<param><value>
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<string>abc \x95</string>
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</value></param>
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<param><value>
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<struct>
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<member>
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<name>def \x96</name>
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<value><string>ghi \x97</string></value>
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</member>
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</struct>
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</value></param>
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</params>
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"""
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# sys.setdefaultencoding() normally doesn't exist after site.py is
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# loaded. Re-initializing sys again is the way to get it back. :-(
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old_encoding = sys.getdefaultencoding()
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setdefaultencoding_existed = hasattr(sys, "setdefaultencoding")
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import imp
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imp.init_builtin('sys')
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sys.setdefaultencoding("iso-8859-1")
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try:
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(s, d), m = xmlrpclib.loads(utf8)
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finally:
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sys.setdefaultencoding(old_encoding)
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if not setdefaultencoding_existed:
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del sys.setdefaultencoding
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items = list(d.items())
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self.assertEquals(s, "abc \x95")
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self.assert_(isinstance(s, str))
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self.assertEquals(items, [("def \x96", "ghi \x97")])
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self.assert_(isinstance(items[0][0], str))
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self.assert_(isinstance(items[0][1], str))
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def test_main():
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test_support.run_unittest(XMLRPCTestCase)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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