cpython/Lib/test/test_wmi.py

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# Test the internal _wmi module on Windows
# This is used by the platform module, and potentially others
import unittest
from test.support import import_helper, requires_resource
# Do this first so test will be skipped if module doesn't exist
_wmi = import_helper.import_module('_wmi', required_on=['win'])
class WmiTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_wmi_query_os_version(self):
r = _wmi.exec_query("SELECT Version FROM Win32_OperatingSystem").split("\0")
self.assertEqual(1, len(r))
k, eq, v = r[0].partition("=")
self.assertEqual("=", eq, r[0])
self.assertEqual("Version", k, r[0])
# Best we can check for the version is that it's digits, dot, digits, anything
# Otherwise, we are likely checking the result of the query against itself
self.assertRegex(v, r"\d+\.\d+.+$", r[0])
def test_wmi_query_repeated(self):
# Repeated queries should not break
for _ in range(10):
self.test_wmi_query_os_version()
def test_wmi_query_error(self):
# Invalid queries fail with OSError
try:
_wmi.exec_query("SELECT InvalidColumnName FROM InvalidTableName")
except OSError as ex:
if ex.winerror & 0xFFFFFFFF == 0x80041010:
# This is the expected error code. All others should fail the test
return
self.fail("Expected OSError")
def test_wmi_query_repeated_error(self):
for _ in range(10):
self.test_wmi_query_error()
def test_wmi_query_not_select(self):
# Queries other than SELECT are blocked to avoid potential exploits
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
_wmi.exec_query("not select, just in case someone tries something")
@requires_resource('cpu')
def test_wmi_query_overflow(self):
# Ensure very big queries fail
# Test multiple times to ensure consistency
for _ in range(2):
with self.assertRaises(OSError):
_wmi.exec_query("SELECT * FROM CIM_DataFile")
def test_wmi_query_multiple_rows(self):
# Multiple instances should have an extra null separator
r = _wmi.exec_query("SELECT ProcessId FROM Win32_Process WHERE ProcessId < 1000")
self.assertFalse(r.startswith("\0"), r)
self.assertFalse(r.endswith("\0"), r)
it = iter(r.split("\0"))
try:
while True:
self.assertRegex(next(it), r"ProcessId=\d+")
self.assertEqual("", next(it))
except StopIteration:
pass
def test_wmi_query_threads(self):
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
query = "SELECT ProcessId FROM Win32_Process WHERE ProcessId < 1000"
with ThreadPoolExecutor(4) as pool:
task = [pool.submit(_wmi.exec_query, query) for _ in range(32)]
for t in task:
self.assertRegex(t.result(), "ProcessId=")