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450 lines
16 KiB
Python
450 lines
16 KiB
Python
"""Mock PyPI Server implementation, to use in tests.
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This module also provides a simple test case to extend if you need to use
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the PyPIServer all along your test case. Be sure to read the documentation
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before any use.
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XXX TODO:
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The mock server can handle simple HTTP request (to simulate a simple index) or
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XMLRPC requests, over HTTP. Both does not have the same intergface to deal
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with, and I think it's a pain.
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A good idea could be to re-think a bit the way dstributions are handled in the
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mock server. As it should return malformed HTML pages, we need to keep the
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static behavior.
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I think of something like that:
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>>> server = PyPIMockServer()
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>>> server.startHTTP()
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>>> server.startXMLRPC()
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Then, the server must have only one port to rely on, eg.
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>>> server.fulladdress()
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"http://ip:port/"
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It could be simple to have one HTTP server, relaying the requests to the two
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implementations (static HTTP and XMLRPC over HTTP).
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"""
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import os
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import queue
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import select
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import threading
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from functools import wraps
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from http.server import HTTPServer, SimpleHTTPRequestHandler
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from xmlrpc.server import SimpleXMLRPCServer
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from packaging.tests import unittest
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PYPI_DEFAULT_STATIC_PATH = os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), 'pypiserver')
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def use_xmlrpc_server(*server_args, **server_kwargs):
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server_kwargs['serve_xmlrpc'] = True
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return use_pypi_server(*server_args, **server_kwargs)
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def use_http_server(*server_args, **server_kwargs):
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server_kwargs['serve_xmlrpc'] = False
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return use_pypi_server(*server_args, **server_kwargs)
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def use_pypi_server(*server_args, **server_kwargs):
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"""Decorator to make use of the PyPIServer for test methods,
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just when needed, and not for the entire duration of the testcase.
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"""
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def wrapper(func):
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapped(*args, **kwargs):
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server = PyPIServer(*server_args, **server_kwargs)
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server.start()
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try:
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func(server=server, *args, **kwargs)
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finally:
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server.stop()
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return wrapped
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return wrapper
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class PyPIServerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(PyPIServerTestCase, self).setUp()
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self.pypi = PyPIServer()
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self.pypi.start()
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self.addCleanup(self.pypi.stop)
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class PyPIServer(threading.Thread):
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"""PyPI Mocked server.
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Provides a mocked version of the PyPI API's, to ease tests.
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Support serving static content and serving previously given text.
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"""
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def __init__(self, test_static_path=None,
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static_filesystem_paths=None,
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static_uri_paths=["simple", "packages"], serve_xmlrpc=False):
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"""Initialize the server.
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Default behavior is to start the HTTP server. You can either start the
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xmlrpc server by setting xmlrpc to True. Caution: Only one server will
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be started.
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static_uri_paths and static_base_path are parameters used to provides
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respectively the http_paths to serve statically, and where to find the
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matching files on the filesystem.
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"""
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# we want to launch the server in a new dedicated thread, to not freeze
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# tests.
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super(PyPIServer, self).__init__()
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self._run = True
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self._serve_xmlrpc = serve_xmlrpc
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if static_filesystem_paths is None:
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static_filesystem_paths = ["default"]
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#TODO allow to serve XMLRPC and HTTP static files at the same time.
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if not self._serve_xmlrpc:
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self.server = HTTPServer(('127.0.0.1', 0), PyPIRequestHandler)
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self.server.RequestHandlerClass.pypi_server = self
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self.request_queue = queue.Queue()
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self._requests = []
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self.default_response_status = 404
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self.default_response_headers = [('Content-type', 'text/plain')]
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self.default_response_data = "The page does not exists"
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# initialize static paths / filesystems
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self.static_uri_paths = static_uri_paths
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# append the static paths defined locally
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if test_static_path is not None:
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static_filesystem_paths.append(test_static_path)
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self.static_filesystem_paths = [
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PYPI_DEFAULT_STATIC_PATH + "/" + path
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for path in static_filesystem_paths]
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else:
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# XMLRPC server
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self.server = PyPIXMLRPCServer(('127.0.0.1', 0))
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self.xmlrpc = XMLRPCMockIndex()
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# register the xmlrpc methods
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self.server.register_introspection_functions()
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self.server.register_instance(self.xmlrpc)
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self.address = ('127.0.0.1', self.server.server_port)
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# to not have unwanted outputs.
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self.server.RequestHandlerClass.log_request = lambda *_: None
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def run(self):
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# loop because we can't stop it otherwise, for python < 2.6
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while self._run:
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r, w, e = select.select([self.server], [], [], 0.5)
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if r:
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self.server.handle_request()
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def stop(self):
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"""self shutdown is not supported for python < 2.6"""
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self._run = False
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if self.is_alive():
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self.join()
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self.server.server_close()
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def get_next_response(self):
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return (self.default_response_status,
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self.default_response_headers,
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self.default_response_data)
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@property
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def requests(self):
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"""Use this property to get all requests that have been made
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to the server
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"""
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while True:
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try:
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self._requests.append(self.request_queue.get_nowait())
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except queue.Empty:
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break
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return self._requests
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@property
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def full_address(self):
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return "http://%s:%s" % self.address
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class PyPIRequestHandler(SimpleHTTPRequestHandler):
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# we need to access the pypi server while serving the content
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pypi_server = None
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def serve_request(self):
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"""Serve the content.
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Also record the requests to be accessed later. If trying to access an
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url matching a static uri, serve static content, otherwise serve
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what is provided by the `get_next_response` method.
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If nothing is defined there, return a 404 header.
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"""
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# record the request. Read the input only on PUT or POST requests
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if self.command in ("PUT", "POST"):
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if 'content-length' in self.headers:
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request_data = self.rfile.read(
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int(self.headers['content-length']))
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else:
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request_data = self.rfile.read()
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elif self.command in ("GET", "DELETE"):
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request_data = ''
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self.pypi_server.request_queue.put((self, request_data))
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# serve the content from local disc if we request an URL beginning
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# by a pattern defined in `static_paths`
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url_parts = self.path.split("/")
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if (len(url_parts) > 1 and
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url_parts[1] in self.pypi_server.static_uri_paths):
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data = None
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# always take the last first.
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fs_paths = []
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fs_paths.extend(self.pypi_server.static_filesystem_paths)
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fs_paths.reverse()
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relative_path = self.path
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for fs_path in fs_paths:
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try:
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if self.path.endswith("/"):
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relative_path += "index.html"
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if relative_path.endswith('.tar.gz'):
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with open(fs_path + relative_path, 'rb') as file:
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data = file.read()
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headers = [('Content-type', 'application/x-gtar')]
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else:
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with open(fs_path + relative_path) as file:
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data = file.read().encode()
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headers = [('Content-type', 'text/html')]
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headers.append(('Content-Length', len(data)))
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self.make_response(data, headers=headers)
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except IOError:
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pass
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if data is None:
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self.make_response("Not found", 404)
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# otherwise serve the content from get_next_response
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else:
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# send back a response
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status, headers, data = self.pypi_server.get_next_response()
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self.make_response(data, status, headers)
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do_POST = do_GET = do_DELETE = do_PUT = serve_request
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def make_response(self, data, status=200,
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headers=[('Content-type', 'text/html')]):
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"""Send the response to the HTTP client"""
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if not isinstance(status, int):
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try:
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status = int(status)
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except ValueError:
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# we probably got something like YYY Codename.
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# Just get the first 3 digits
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status = int(status[:3])
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self.send_response(status)
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for header, value in headers:
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self.send_header(header, value)
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self.end_headers()
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if isinstance(data, str):
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data = data.encode('utf-8')
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self.wfile.write(data)
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class PyPIXMLRPCServer(SimpleXMLRPCServer):
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def server_bind(self):
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"""Override server_bind to store the server name."""
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super(PyPIXMLRPCServer, self).server_bind()
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host, port = self.socket.getsockname()[:2]
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self.server_port = port
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class MockDist:
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"""Fake distribution, used in the Mock PyPI Server"""
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def __init__(self, name, version="1.0", hidden=False, url="http://url/",
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type="sdist", filename="", size=10000,
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digest="123456", downloads=7, has_sig=False,
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python_version="source", comment="comment",
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author="John Doe", author_email="john@doe.name",
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maintainer="Main Tayner", maintainer_email="maintainer_mail",
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project_url="http://project_url/", homepage="http://homepage/",
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keywords="", platform="UNKNOWN", classifiers=[], licence="",
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description="Description", summary="Summary", stable_version="",
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ordering="", documentation_id="", code_kwalitee_id="",
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installability_id="", obsoletes=[], obsoletes_dist=[],
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provides=[], provides_dist=[], requires=[], requires_dist=[],
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requires_external=[], requires_python=""):
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# basic fields
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self.name = name
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self.version = version
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self.hidden = hidden
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# URL infos
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self.url = url
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self.digest = digest
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self.downloads = downloads
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self.has_sig = has_sig
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self.python_version = python_version
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self.comment = comment
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self.type = type
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# metadata
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self.author = author
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self.author_email = author_email
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self.maintainer = maintainer
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self.maintainer_email = maintainer_email
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self.project_url = project_url
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self.homepage = homepage
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self.keywords = keywords
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self.platform = platform
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self.classifiers = classifiers
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self.licence = licence
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self.description = description
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self.summary = summary
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self.stable_version = stable_version
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self.ordering = ordering
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self.cheesecake_documentation_id = documentation_id
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self.cheesecake_code_kwalitee_id = code_kwalitee_id
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self.cheesecake_installability_id = installability_id
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self.obsoletes = obsoletes
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self.obsoletes_dist = obsoletes_dist
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self.provides = provides
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self.provides_dist = provides_dist
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self.requires = requires
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self.requires_dist = requires_dist
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self.requires_external = requires_external
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self.requires_python = requires_python
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def url_infos(self):
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return {
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'url': self.url,
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'packagetype': self.type,
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'filename': 'filename.tar.gz',
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'size': '6000',
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'md5_digest': self.digest,
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'downloads': self.downloads,
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'has_sig': self.has_sig,
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'python_version': self.python_version,
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'comment_text': self.comment,
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}
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def metadata(self):
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return {
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'maintainer': self.maintainer,
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'project_url': [self.project_url],
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'maintainer_email': self.maintainer_email,
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'cheesecake_code_kwalitee_id': self.cheesecake_code_kwalitee_id,
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'keywords': self.keywords,
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'obsoletes_dist': self.obsoletes_dist,
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'requires_external': self.requires_external,
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'author': self.author,
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'author_email': self.author_email,
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'download_url': self.url,
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'platform': self.platform,
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'version': self.version,
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'obsoletes': self.obsoletes,
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'provides': self.provides,
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'cheesecake_documentation_id': self.cheesecake_documentation_id,
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'_pypi_hidden': self.hidden,
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'description': self.description,
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'_pypi_ordering': 19,
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'requires_dist': self.requires_dist,
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'requires_python': self.requires_python,
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'classifiers': [],
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'name': self.name,
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'licence': self.licence, # XXX licence or license?
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'summary': self.summary,
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'home_page': self.homepage,
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'stable_version': self.stable_version,
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# FIXME doesn't that reproduce the bug from 6527d3106e9f?
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'provides_dist': (self.provides_dist or
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"%s (%s)" % (self.name, self.version)),
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'requires': self.requires,
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'cheesecake_installability_id': self.cheesecake_installability_id,
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}
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def search_result(self):
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return {
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'_pypi_ordering': 0,
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'version': self.version,
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'name': self.name,
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'summary': self.summary,
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}
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class XMLRPCMockIndex:
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"""Mock XMLRPC server"""
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def __init__(self, dists=[]):
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self._dists = dists
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self._search_result = []
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def add_distributions(self, dists):
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for dist in dists:
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self._dists.append(MockDist(**dist))
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def set_distributions(self, dists):
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self._dists = []
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self.add_distributions(dists)
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def set_search_result(self, result):
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"""set a predefined search result"""
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self._search_result = result
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def _get_search_results(self):
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results = []
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for name in self._search_result:
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found_dist = [d for d in self._dists if d.name == name]
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if found_dist:
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results.append(found_dist[0])
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else:
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dist = MockDist(name)
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results.append(dist)
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self._dists.append(dist)
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return [r.search_result() for r in results]
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def list_packages(self):
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return [d.name for d in self._dists]
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def package_releases(self, package_name, show_hidden=False):
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if show_hidden:
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# return all
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return [d.version for d in self._dists if d.name == package_name]
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else:
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# return only un-hidden
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return [d.version for d in self._dists if d.name == package_name
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and not d.hidden]
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def release_urls(self, package_name, version):
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return [d.url_infos() for d in self._dists
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if d.name == package_name and d.version == version]
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def release_data(self, package_name, version):
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release = [d for d in self._dists
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if d.name == package_name and d.version == version]
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if release:
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return release[0].metadata()
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else:
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return {}
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def search(self, spec, operator="and"):
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return self._get_search_results()
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