[2.7] bpo-37411: Rewrite test_wsgiref.testEnviron() (GH-14394) (GH-14404)
Fix test_wsgiref.testEnviron() to no longer depend on the environment
variables (don't fail if "X" variable is set).
testEnviron() now overrides os.environ to get a deterministic
environment. Test full TestHandler.environ content: not only a few
selected variables.
(cherry picked from commit 5150d32792
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Co-authored-by: Victor Stinner <vstinner@redhat.com>
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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ import os
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import re
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import sys
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from test import test_support
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from test import support
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class MockServer(WSGIServer):
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"""Non-socket HTTP server"""
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@ -377,32 +377,62 @@ class TestHandler(ErrorHandler):
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class HandlerTests(TestCase):
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def checkEnvironAttrs(self, handler):
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env = handler.environ
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for attr in [
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'version','multithread','multiprocess','run_once','file_wrapper'
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]:
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if attr=='file_wrapper' and handler.wsgi_file_wrapper is None:
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continue
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self.assertEqual(getattr(handler,'wsgi_'+attr),env['wsgi.'+attr])
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def checkOSEnviron(self,handler):
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empty = {}; setup_testing_defaults(empty)
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env = handler.environ
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from os import environ
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for k,v in environ.items():
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if k not in empty:
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self.assertEqual(env[k],v)
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for k,v in empty.items():
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self.assertIn(k, env)
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# testEnviron() can produce long error message
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maxDiff = 80 * 50
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def testEnviron(self):
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h = TestHandler(X="Y")
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h.setup_environ()
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self.checkEnvironAttrs(h)
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self.checkOSEnviron(h)
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self.assertEqual(h.environ["X"],"Y")
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os_environ = {
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# very basic environment
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'HOME': '/my/home',
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'PATH': '/my/path',
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'LANG': 'fr_FR.UTF-8',
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# set some WSGI variables
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'SCRIPT_NAME': 'test_script_name',
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'SERVER_NAME': 'test_server_name',
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}
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with support.swap_attr(TestHandler, 'os_environ', os_environ):
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# override X and HOME variables
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handler = TestHandler(X="Y", HOME="/override/home")
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handler.setup_environ()
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# Check that wsgi_xxx attributes are copied to wsgi.xxx variables
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# of handler.environ
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for attr in ('version', 'multithread', 'multiprocess', 'run_once',
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'file_wrapper'):
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self.assertEqual(getattr(handler, 'wsgi_' + attr),
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handler.environ['wsgi.' + attr])
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# Test handler.environ as a dict
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expected = {}
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setup_testing_defaults(expected)
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# Handler inherits os_environ variables which are not overriden
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# by SimpleHandler.add_cgi_vars() (SimpleHandler.base_env)
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for key, value in os_environ.items():
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if key not in expected:
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expected[key] = value
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expected.update({
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# X doesn't exist in os_environ
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"X": "Y",
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# HOME is overriden by TestHandler
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'HOME': "/override/home",
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# overriden by setup_testing_defaults()
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"SCRIPT_NAME": "",
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"SERVER_NAME": "127.0.0.1",
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# set by BaseHandler.setup_environ()
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'wsgi.input': handler.get_stdin(),
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'wsgi.errors': handler.get_stderr(),
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'wsgi.version': (1, 0),
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'wsgi.run_once': False,
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'wsgi.url_scheme': 'http',
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'wsgi.multithread': True,
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'wsgi.multiprocess': True,
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'wsgi.file_wrapper': util.FileWrapper,
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})
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self.assertDictEqual(handler.environ, expected)
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def testCGIEnviron(self):
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h = BaseCGIHandler(None,None,None,{})
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def test_main():
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test_support.run_unittest(__name__)
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support.run_unittest(__name__)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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@ -0,0 +1,2 @@
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Fix test_wsgiref.testEnviron() to no longer depend on the environment
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variables (don't fail if "X" variable is set).
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