540 lines
19 KiB
Python
540 lines
19 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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import urlparse
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import urllib2
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import BaseHTTPServer
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import unittest
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import hashlib
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from test import test_support
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mimetools = test_support.import_module('mimetools', deprecated=True)
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threading = test_support.import_module('threading')
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# Loopback http server infrastructure
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class LoopbackHttpServer(BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer):
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"""HTTP server w/ a few modifications that make it useful for
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loopback testing purposes.
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"""
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def __init__(self, server_address, RequestHandlerClass):
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BaseHTTPServer.HTTPServer.__init__(self,
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server_address,
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RequestHandlerClass)
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# Set the timeout of our listening socket really low so
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# that we can stop the server easily.
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self.socket.settimeout(1.0)
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def get_request(self):
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"""BaseHTTPServer method, overridden."""
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request, client_address = self.socket.accept()
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# It's a loopback connection, so setting the timeout
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# really low shouldn't affect anything, but should make
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# deadlocks less likely to occur.
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request.settimeout(10.0)
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return (request, client_address)
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class LoopbackHttpServerThread(threading.Thread):
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"""Stoppable thread that runs a loopback http server."""
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def __init__(self, request_handler):
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threading.Thread.__init__(self)
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self._stop = False
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self.ready = threading.Event()
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request_handler.protocol_version = "HTTP/1.0"
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self.httpd = LoopbackHttpServer(('127.0.0.1', 0),
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request_handler)
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#print "Serving HTTP on %s port %s" % (self.httpd.server_name,
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# self.httpd.server_port)
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self.port = self.httpd.server_port
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def stop(self):
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"""Stops the webserver if it's currently running."""
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# Set the stop flag.
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self._stop = True
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self.join()
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def run(self):
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self.ready.set()
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while not self._stop:
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self.httpd.handle_request()
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# Authentication infrastructure
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class DigestAuthHandler:
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"""Handler for performing digest authentication."""
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def __init__(self):
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self._request_num = 0
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self._nonces = []
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self._users = {}
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self._realm_name = "Test Realm"
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self._qop = "auth"
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def set_qop(self, qop):
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self._qop = qop
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def set_users(self, users):
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assert isinstance(users, dict)
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self._users = users
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def set_realm(self, realm):
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self._realm_name = realm
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def _generate_nonce(self):
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self._request_num += 1
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nonce = hashlib.md5(str(self._request_num)).hexdigest()
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self._nonces.append(nonce)
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return nonce
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def _create_auth_dict(self, auth_str):
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first_space_index = auth_str.find(" ")
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auth_str = auth_str[first_space_index+1:]
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parts = auth_str.split(",")
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auth_dict = {}
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for part in parts:
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name, value = part.split("=")
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name = name.strip()
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if value[0] == '"' and value[-1] == '"':
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value = value[1:-1]
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else:
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value = value.strip()
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auth_dict[name] = value
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return auth_dict
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def _validate_auth(self, auth_dict, password, method, uri):
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final_dict = {}
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final_dict.update(auth_dict)
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final_dict["password"] = password
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final_dict["method"] = method
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final_dict["uri"] = uri
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HA1_str = "%(username)s:%(realm)s:%(password)s" % final_dict
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HA1 = hashlib.md5(HA1_str).hexdigest()
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HA2_str = "%(method)s:%(uri)s" % final_dict
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HA2 = hashlib.md5(HA2_str).hexdigest()
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final_dict["HA1"] = HA1
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final_dict["HA2"] = HA2
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response_str = "%(HA1)s:%(nonce)s:%(nc)s:" \
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"%(cnonce)s:%(qop)s:%(HA2)s" % final_dict
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response = hashlib.md5(response_str).hexdigest()
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return response == auth_dict["response"]
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def _return_auth_challenge(self, request_handler):
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request_handler.send_response(407, "Proxy Authentication Required")
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request_handler.send_header("Content-Type", "text/html")
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request_handler.send_header(
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'Proxy-Authenticate', 'Digest realm="%s", '
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'qop="%s",'
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'nonce="%s", ' % \
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(self._realm_name, self._qop, self._generate_nonce()))
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# XXX: Not sure if we're supposed to add this next header or
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# not.
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#request_handler.send_header('Connection', 'close')
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request_handler.end_headers()
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request_handler.wfile.write("Proxy Authentication Required.")
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return False
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def handle_request(self, request_handler):
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"""Performs digest authentication on the given HTTP request
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handler. Returns True if authentication was successful, False
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otherwise.
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If no users have been set, then digest auth is effectively
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disabled and this method will always return True.
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"""
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if len(self._users) == 0:
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return True
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if 'Proxy-Authorization' not in request_handler.headers:
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return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
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else:
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auth_dict = self._create_auth_dict(
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request_handler.headers['Proxy-Authorization']
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)
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if auth_dict["username"] in self._users:
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password = self._users[ auth_dict["username"] ]
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else:
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return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
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if not auth_dict.get("nonce") in self._nonces:
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return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
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else:
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self._nonces.remove(auth_dict["nonce"])
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auth_validated = False
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# MSIE uses short_path in its validation, but Python's
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# urllib2 uses the full path, so we're going to see if
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# either of them works here.
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for path in [request_handler.path, request_handler.short_path]:
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if self._validate_auth(auth_dict,
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password,
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request_handler.command,
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path):
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auth_validated = True
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if not auth_validated:
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return self._return_auth_challenge(request_handler)
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return True
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# Proxy test infrastructure
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class FakeProxyHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
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"""This is a 'fake proxy' that makes it look like the entire
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internet has gone down due to a sudden zombie invasion. It main
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utility is in providing us with authentication support for
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testing.
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"""
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def __init__(self, digest_auth_handler, *args, **kwargs):
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# This has to be set before calling our parent's __init__(), which will
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# try to call do_GET().
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self.digest_auth_handler = digest_auth_handler
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BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
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def log_message(self, format, *args):
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# Uncomment the next line for debugging.
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#sys.stderr.write(format % args)
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pass
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def do_GET(self):
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(scm, netloc, path, params, query, fragment) = urlparse.urlparse(
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self.path, 'http')
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self.short_path = path
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if self.digest_auth_handler.handle_request(self):
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self.send_response(200, "OK")
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self.send_header("Content-Type", "text/html")
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self.end_headers()
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self.wfile.write("You've reached %s!<BR>" % self.path)
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self.wfile.write("Our apologies, but our server is down due to "
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"a sudden zombie invasion.")
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# Test cases
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class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self._threads = test_support.threading_setup()
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def tearDown(self):
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test_support.threading_cleanup(*self._threads)
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class ProxyAuthTests(BaseTestCase):
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URL = "http://localhost"
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USER = "tester"
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PASSWD = "test123"
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REALM = "TestRealm"
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def setUp(self):
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super(ProxyAuthTests, self).setUp()
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self.digest_auth_handler = DigestAuthHandler()
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self.digest_auth_handler.set_users({self.USER: self.PASSWD})
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self.digest_auth_handler.set_realm(self.REALM)
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def create_fake_proxy_handler(*args, **kwargs):
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return FakeProxyHandler(self.digest_auth_handler, *args, **kwargs)
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self.server = LoopbackHttpServerThread(create_fake_proxy_handler)
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self.server.start()
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self.server.ready.wait()
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proxy_url = "http://127.0.0.1:%d" % self.server.port
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handler = urllib2.ProxyHandler({"http" : proxy_url})
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self.proxy_digest_handler = urllib2.ProxyDigestAuthHandler()
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self.opener = urllib2.build_opener(handler, self.proxy_digest_handler)
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def tearDown(self):
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self.server.stop()
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super(ProxyAuthTests, self).tearDown()
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def test_proxy_with_bad_password_raises_httperror(self):
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self.proxy_digest_handler.add_password(self.REALM, self.URL,
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self.USER, self.PASSWD+"bad")
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self.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth")
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self.assertRaises(urllib2.HTTPError,
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self.opener.open,
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self.URL)
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def test_proxy_with_no_password_raises_httperror(self):
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self.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth")
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self.assertRaises(urllib2.HTTPError,
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self.opener.open,
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self.URL)
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def test_proxy_qop_auth_works(self):
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self.proxy_digest_handler.add_password(self.REALM, self.URL,
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self.USER, self.PASSWD)
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self.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth")
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result = self.opener.open(self.URL)
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while result.read():
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pass
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result.close()
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def test_proxy_qop_auth_int_works_or_throws_urlerror(self):
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self.proxy_digest_handler.add_password(self.REALM, self.URL,
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self.USER, self.PASSWD)
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self.digest_auth_handler.set_qop("auth-int")
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try:
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result = self.opener.open(self.URL)
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except urllib2.URLError:
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# It's okay if we don't support auth-int, but we certainly
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# shouldn't receive any kind of exception here other than
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# a URLError.
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result = None
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if result:
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while result.read():
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pass
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result.close()
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def GetRequestHandler(responses):
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class FakeHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPServer.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
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server_version = "TestHTTP/"
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requests = []
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headers_received = []
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port = 80
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def do_GET(self):
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body = self.send_head()
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if body:
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self.wfile.write(body)
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def do_POST(self):
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content_length = self.headers['Content-Length']
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post_data = self.rfile.read(int(content_length))
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self.do_GET()
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self.requests.append(post_data)
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def send_head(self):
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FakeHTTPRequestHandler.headers_received = self.headers
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self.requests.append(self.path)
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response_code, headers, body = responses.pop(0)
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self.send_response(response_code)
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for (header, value) in headers:
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self.send_header(header, value % self.port)
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if body:
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self.send_header('Content-type', 'text/plain')
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self.end_headers()
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return body
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self.end_headers()
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def log_message(self, *args):
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pass
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return FakeHTTPRequestHandler
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class TestUrlopen(BaseTestCase):
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"""Tests urllib2.urlopen using the network.
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These tests are not exhaustive. Assuming that testing using files does a
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good job overall of some of the basic interface features. There are no
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tests exercising the optional 'data' and 'proxies' arguments. No tests
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for transparent redirection have been written.
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"""
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def start_server(self, responses):
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handler = GetRequestHandler(responses)
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self.server = LoopbackHttpServerThread(handler)
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self.server.start()
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self.server.ready.wait()
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port = self.server.port
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handler.port = port
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return handler
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def test_redirection(self):
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expected_response = 'We got here...'
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responses = [
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(302, [('Location', 'http://localhost:%s/somewhere_else')], ''),
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(200, [], expected_response)
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]
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handler = self.start_server(responses)
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try:
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f = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:%s/' % handler.port)
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data = f.read()
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f.close()
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self.assertEquals(data, expected_response)
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self.assertEquals(handler.requests, ['/', '/somewhere_else'])
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_404(self):
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expected_response = 'Bad bad bad...'
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handler = self.start_server([(404, [], expected_response)])
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try:
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try:
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urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:%s/weeble' % handler.port)
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except urllib2.URLError, f:
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pass
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else:
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self.fail('404 should raise URLError')
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data = f.read()
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f.close()
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self.assertEquals(data, expected_response)
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self.assertEquals(handler.requests, ['/weeble'])
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_200(self):
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expected_response = 'pycon 2008...'
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], expected_response)])
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try:
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f = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:%s/bizarre' % handler.port)
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data = f.read()
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f.close()
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self.assertEquals(data, expected_response)
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self.assertEquals(handler.requests, ['/bizarre'])
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_200_with_parameters(self):
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expected_response = 'pycon 2008...'
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], expected_response)])
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try:
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f = urllib2.urlopen('http://localhost:%s/bizarre' % handler.port, 'get=with_feeling')
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data = f.read()
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f.close()
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self.assertEquals(data, expected_response)
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self.assertEquals(handler.requests, ['/bizarre', 'get=with_feeling'])
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_sending_headers(self):
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], "we don't care")])
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try:
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req = urllib2.Request("http://localhost:%s/" % handler.port,
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headers={'Range': 'bytes=20-39'})
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urllib2.urlopen(req)
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self.assertEqual(handler.headers_received['Range'], 'bytes=20-39')
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_basic(self):
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], "we don't care")])
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try:
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open_url = urllib2.urlopen("http://localhost:%s" % handler.port)
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for attr in ("read", "close", "info", "geturl"):
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self.assertTrue(hasattr(open_url, attr), "object returned from "
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"urlopen lacks the %s attribute" % attr)
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try:
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self.assertTrue(open_url.read(), "calling 'read' failed")
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finally:
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open_url.close()
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_info(self):
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], "we don't care")])
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try:
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open_url = urllib2.urlopen("http://localhost:%s" % handler.port)
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info_obj = open_url.info()
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self.assertIsInstance(info_obj, mimetools.Message,
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"object returned by 'info' is not an "
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"instance of mimetools.Message")
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self.assertEqual(info_obj.getsubtype(), "plain")
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_geturl(self):
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# Make sure same URL as opened is returned by geturl.
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], "we don't care")])
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try:
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open_url = urllib2.urlopen("http://localhost:%s" % handler.port)
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url = open_url.geturl()
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self.assertEqual(url, "http://localhost:%s" % handler.port)
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def test_bad_address(self):
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# Make sure proper exception is raised when connecting to a bogus
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# address.
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self.assertRaises(IOError,
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# Given that both VeriSign and various ISPs have in
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# the past or are presently hijacking various invalid
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# domain name requests in an attempt to boost traffic
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# to their own sites, finding a domain name to use
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# for this test is difficult. RFC2606 leads one to
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# believe that '.invalid' should work, but experience
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# seemed to indicate otherwise. Single character
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# TLDs are likely to remain invalid, so this seems to
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# be the best choice. The trailing '.' prevents a
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# related problem: The normal DNS resolver appends
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# the domain names from the search path if there is
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# no '.' the end and, and if one of those domains
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# implements a '*' rule a result is returned.
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# However, none of this will prevent the test from
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# failing if the ISP hijacks all invalid domain
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# requests. The real solution would be to be able to
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# parameterize the framework with a mock resolver.
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urllib2.urlopen, "http://sadflkjsasf.i.nvali.d./")
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def test_iteration(self):
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expected_response = "pycon 2008..."
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], expected_response)])
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try:
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data = urllib2.urlopen("http://localhost:%s" % handler.port)
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for line in data:
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self.assertEqual(line, expected_response)
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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def ztest_line_iteration(self):
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lines = ["We\n", "got\n", "here\n", "verylong " * 8192 + "\n"]
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expected_response = "".join(lines)
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handler = self.start_server([(200, [], expected_response)])
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try:
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data = urllib2.urlopen("http://localhost:%s" % handler.port)
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for index, line in enumerate(data):
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self.assertEqual(line, lines[index],
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"Fetched line number %s doesn't match expected:\n"
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" Expected length was %s, got %s" %
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(index, len(lines[index]), len(line)))
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finally:
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self.server.stop()
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self.assertEqual(index + 1, len(lines))
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def test_main():
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# We will NOT depend on the network resource flag
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# (Lib/test/regrtest.py -u network) since all tests here are only
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# localhost. However, if this is a bad rationale, then uncomment
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# the next line.
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#test_support.requires("network")
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test_support.run_unittest(ProxyAuthTests, TestUrlopen)
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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test_main()
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