from test.support import run_unittest, check_warnings import cgi import os import sys import tempfile import unittest from io import StringIO class HackedSysModule: # The regression test will have real values in sys.argv, which # will completely confuse the test of the cgi module argv = [] stdin = sys.stdin cgi.sys = HackedSysModule() class ComparableException: def __init__(self, err): self.err = err def __str__(self): return str(self.err) def __eq__(self, anExc): if not isinstance(anExc, Exception): return NotImplemented return (self.err.__class__ == anExc.__class__ and self.err.args == anExc.args) def __getattr__(self, attr): return getattr(self.err, attr) def do_test(buf, method): env = {} if method == "GET": fp = None env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'GET' env['QUERY_STRING'] = buf elif method == "POST": fp = StringIO(buf) env['REQUEST_METHOD'] = 'POST' env['CONTENT_TYPE'] = 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded' env['CONTENT_LENGTH'] = str(len(buf)) else: raise ValueError("unknown method: %s" % method) try: return cgi.parse(fp, env, strict_parsing=1) except Exception as err: return ComparableException(err) parse_strict_test_cases = [ ("", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), ("&", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), ("&&", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), (";", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), (";&;", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), # Should the next few really be valid? ("=", {}), ("=&=", {}), ("=;=", {}), # This rest seem to make sense ("=a", {'': ['a']}), ("&=a", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), ("=a&", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), ("=&a", ValueError("bad query field: 'a'")), ("b=a", {'b': ['a']}), ("b+=a", {'b ': ['a']}), ("a=b=a", {'a': ['b=a']}), ("a=+b=a", {'a': [' b=a']}), ("&b=a", ValueError("bad query field: ''")), ("b&=a", ValueError("bad query field: 'b'")), ("a=a+b&b=b+c", {'a': ['a b'], 'b': ['b c']}), ("a=a+b&a=b+a", {'a': ['a b', 'b a']}), ("x=1&y=2.0&z=2-3.%2b0", {'x': ['1'], 'y': ['2.0'], 'z': ['2-3.+0']}), ("x=1;y=2.0&z=2-3.%2b0", {'x': ['1'], 'y': ['2.0'], 'z': ['2-3.+0']}), ("x=1;y=2.0;z=2-3.%2b0", {'x': ['1'], 'y': ['2.0'], 'z': ['2-3.+0']}), ("Hbc5161168c542333633315dee1182227:key_store_seqid=400006&cuyer=r&view=bustomer&order_id=0bb2e248638833d48cb7fed300000f1b&expire=964546263&lobale=en-US&kid=130003.300038&ss=env", {'Hbc5161168c542333633315dee1182227:key_store_seqid': ['400006'], 'cuyer': ['r'], 'expire': ['964546263'], 'kid': ['130003.300038'], 'lobale': ['en-US'], 'order_id': ['0bb2e248638833d48cb7fed300000f1b'], 'ss': ['env'], 'view': ['bustomer'], }), ("group_id=5470&set=custom&_assigned_to=31392&_status=1&_category=100&SUBMIT=Browse", {'SUBMIT': ['Browse'], '_assigned_to': ['31392'], '_category': ['100'], '_status': ['1'], 'group_id': ['5470'], 'set': ['custom'], }) ] def norm(seq): return sorted(seq, key=repr) def first_elts(list): return [p[0] for p in list] def first_second_elts(list): return [(p[0], p[1][0]) for p in list] def gen_result(data, environ): fake_stdin = StringIO(data) fake_stdin.seek(0) form = cgi.FieldStorage(fp=fake_stdin, environ=environ) result = {} for k, v in dict(form).items(): result[k] = isinstance(v, list) and form.getlist(k) or v.value return result class CgiTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_strict(self): for orig, expect in parse_strict_test_cases: # Test basic parsing d = do_test(orig, "GET") self.assertEqual(d, expect, "Error parsing %s" % repr(orig)) d = do_test(orig, "POST") self.assertEqual(d, expect, "Error parsing %s" % repr(orig)) env = {'QUERY_STRING': orig} fs = cgi.FieldStorage(environ=env) if isinstance(expect, dict): # test dict interface self.assertEqual(len(expect), len(fs)) self.assertCountEqual(expect.keys(), fs.keys()) ##self.assertEqual(norm(expect.values()), norm(fs.values())) ##self.assertEqual(norm(expect.items()), norm(fs.items())) self.assertEqual(fs.getvalue("nonexistent field", "default"), "default") # test individual fields for key in expect.keys(): expect_val = expect[key] self.assertIn(key, fs) if len(expect_val) > 1: self.assertEqual(fs.getvalue(key), expect_val) else: self.assertEqual(fs.getvalue(key), expect_val[0]) def test_log(self): cgi.log("Testing") cgi.logfp = StringIO() cgi.initlog("%s", "Testing initlog 1") cgi.log("%s", "Testing log 2") self.assertEqual(cgi.logfp.getvalue(), "Testing initlog 1\nTesting log 2\n") if os.path.exists("/dev/null"): cgi.logfp = None cgi.logfile = "/dev/null" cgi.initlog("%s", "Testing log 3") cgi.log("Testing log 4") def test_fieldstorage_readline(self): # FieldStorage uses readline, which has the capacity to read all # contents of the input file into memory; we use readline's size argument # to prevent that for files that do not contain any newlines in # non-GET/HEAD requests class TestReadlineFile: def __init__(self, file): self.file = file self.numcalls = 0 def readline(self, size=None): self.numcalls += 1 if size: return self.file.readline(size) else: return self.file.readline() def __getattr__(self, name): file = self.__dict__['file'] a = getattr(file, name) if not isinstance(a, int): setattr(self, name, a) return a f = TestReadlineFile(tempfile.TemporaryFile("w+")) self.addCleanup(f.close) f.write('x' * 256 * 1024) f.seek(0) env = {'REQUEST_METHOD':'PUT'} fs = cgi.FieldStorage(fp=f, environ=env) self.addCleanup(fs.file.close) # if we're not chunking properly, readline is only called twice # (by read_binary); if we are chunking properly, it will be called 5 times # as long as the chunksize is 1 << 16. self.assertTrue(f.numcalls > 2) def test_fieldstorage_multipart(self): #Test basic FieldStorage multipart parsing env = {'REQUEST_METHOD':'POST', 'CONTENT_TYPE':'multipart/form-data; boundary=---------------------------721837373350705526688164684', 'CONTENT_LENGTH':'558'} postdata = """-----------------------------721837373350705526688164684 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="id" 1234 -----------------------------721837373350705526688164684 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="title" -----------------------------721837373350705526688164684 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="test.txt" Content-Type: text/plain Testing 123. -----------------------------721837373350705526688164684 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="submit" Add\x20 -----------------------------721837373350705526688164684-- """ fs = cgi.FieldStorage(fp=StringIO(postdata), environ=env) self.assertEqual(len(fs.list), 4) expect = [{'name':'id', 'filename':None, 'value':'1234'}, {'name':'title', 'filename':None, 'value':''}, {'name':'file', 'filename':'test.txt', 'value':'Testing 123.'}, {'name':'submit', 'filename':None, 'value':' Add '}] for x in range(len(fs.list)): for k, exp in expect[x].items(): got = getattr(fs.list[x], k) self.assertEqual(got, exp) _qs_result = { 'key1': 'value1', 'key2': ['value2x', 'value2y'], 'key3': 'value3', 'key4': 'value4' } def testQSAndUrlEncode(self): data = "key2=value2x&key3=value3&key4=value4" environ = { 'CONTENT_LENGTH': str(len(data)), 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded', 'QUERY_STRING': 'key1=value1&key2=value2y', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST', } v = gen_result(data, environ) self.assertEqual(self._qs_result, v) def testQSAndFormData(self): data = """ ---123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="key2" value2y ---123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="key3" value3 ---123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="key4" value4 ---123-- """ environ = { 'CONTENT_LENGTH': str(len(data)), 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=-123', 'QUERY_STRING': 'key1=value1&key2=value2x', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST', } v = gen_result(data, environ) self.assertEqual(self._qs_result, v) def testQSAndFormDataFile(self): data = """ ---123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="key2" value2y ---123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="key3" value3 ---123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="key4" value4 ---123 Content-Disposition: form-data; name="upload"; filename="fake.txt" Content-Type: text/plain this is the content of the fake file ---123-- """ environ = { 'CONTENT_LENGTH': str(len(data)), 'CONTENT_TYPE': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=-123', 'QUERY_STRING': 'key1=value1&key2=value2x', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST', } result = self._qs_result.copy() result.update({ 'upload': 'this is the content of the fake file' }) v = gen_result(data, environ) self.assertEqual(result, v) def test_deprecated_parse_qs(self): # this func is moved to urllib.parse, this is just a sanity check with check_warnings(('cgi.parse_qs is deprecated, use urllib.parse.' 'parse_qs instead', DeprecationWarning)): self.assertEqual({'a': ['A1'], 'B': ['B3'], 'b': ['B2']}, cgi.parse_qs('a=A1&b=B2&B=B3')) def test_deprecated_parse_qsl(self): # this func is moved to urllib.parse, this is just a sanity check with check_warnings(('cgi.parse_qsl is deprecated, use urllib.parse.' 'parse_qsl instead', DeprecationWarning)): self.assertEqual([('a', 'A1'), ('b', 'B2'), ('B', 'B3')], cgi.parse_qsl('a=A1&b=B2&B=B3')) def test_parse_header(self): self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header("text/plain"), ("text/plain", {})) self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header("text/vnd.just.made.this.up ; "), ("text/vnd.just.made.this.up", {})) self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header("text/plain;charset=us-ascii"), ("text/plain", {"charset": "us-ascii"})) self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header('text/plain ; charset="us-ascii"'), ("text/plain", {"charset": "us-ascii"})) self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header('text/plain ; charset="us-ascii"; another=opt'), ("text/plain", {"charset": "us-ascii", "another": "opt"})) self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header('attachment; filename="silly.txt"'), ("attachment", {"filename": "silly.txt"})) self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header('attachment; filename="strange;name"'), ("attachment", {"filename": "strange;name"})) self.assertEqual( cgi.parse_header('attachment; filename="strange;name";size=123;'), ("attachment", {"filename": "strange;name", "size": "123"})) def test_main(): run_unittest(CgiTests) if __name__ == '__main__': test_main()