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# Copyright (C) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Canonical Ltd
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#
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# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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#
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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#
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
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- http url fixes suggested by Robey Pointer, and tests
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3111.1.30 by Vincent Ladeuil
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"""Tests for HTTP implementations.
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This module defines a load_tests() method that parametrize tests classes for
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transport implementation, http protocol versions and authentication schemes.
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"""
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# TODO: Should be renamed to bzrlib.transport.http.tests?
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Tests for proxies, covering #74759.
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# TODO: What about renaming to bzrlib.tests.transport.http ?
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from cStringIO import StringIO
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import httplib
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import os
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import select
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import SimpleHTTPServer
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import socket
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import sys
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import threading
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import bzrlib
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from bzrlib import (
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    bzrdir,
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    config,
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    errors,
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    osutils,
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    remote as _mod_remote,
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    tests,
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    transport,
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    ui,
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    urlutils,
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    )
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from bzrlib.symbol_versioning import (
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    deprecated_in,
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    )
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from bzrlib.tests import (
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    http_server,
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    http_utils,
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    )
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from bzrlib.transport import (
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    http,
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    remote,
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    )
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from bzrlib.transport.http import (
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    _urllib,
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    _urllib2_wrappers,
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    )
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try:
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    from bzrlib.transport.http._pycurl import PyCurlTransport
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    pycurl_present = True
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except errors.DependencyNotPresent:
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    pycurl_present = False
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def load_tests(standard_tests, module, loader):
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    """Multiply tests for http clients and protocol versions."""
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    result = loader.suiteClass()
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    # one for each transport implementation
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    t_tests, remaining_tests = tests.split_suite_by_condition(
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        standard_tests, tests.condition_isinstance((
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                TestHttpTransportRegistration,
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                TestHttpTransportUrls,
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                Test_redirected_to,
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                )))
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    transport_scenarios = [
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        ('urllib', dict(_transport=_urllib.HttpTransport_urllib,
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                        _server=http_server.HttpServer_urllib,
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                        _qualified_prefix='http+urllib',)),
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        ]
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    if pycurl_present:
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        transport_scenarios.append(
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            ('pycurl', dict(_transport=PyCurlTransport,
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                            _server=http_server.HttpServer_PyCurl,
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                            _qualified_prefix='http+pycurl',)))
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    tests.multiply_tests(t_tests, transport_scenarios, result)
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    # each implementation tested with each HTTP version
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    tp_tests, remaining_tests = tests.split_suite_by_condition(
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        remaining_tests, tests.condition_isinstance((
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                SmartHTTPTunnellingTest,
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                TestDoCatchRedirections,
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                TestHTTPConnections,
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                TestHTTPRedirections,
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                TestHTTPSilentRedirections,
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                TestLimitedRangeRequestServer,
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                TestPost,
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                TestProxyHttpServer,
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                TestRanges,
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                TestSpecificRequestHandler,
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                )))
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    protocol_scenarios = [
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            ('HTTP/1.0',  dict(_protocol_version='HTTP/1.0')),
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            ('HTTP/1.1',  dict(_protocol_version='HTTP/1.1')),
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            ]
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    tp_scenarios = tests.multiply_scenarios(transport_scenarios,
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                                            protocol_scenarios)
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    tests.multiply_tests(tp_tests, tp_scenarios, result)
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    # proxy auth: each auth scheme on all http versions on all implementations.
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    tppa_tests, remaining_tests = tests.split_suite_by_condition(
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        remaining_tests, tests.condition_isinstance((
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                TestProxyAuth,
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                )))
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    proxy_auth_scheme_scenarios = [
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        ('basic', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.ProxyBasicAuthServer)),
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        ('digest', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.ProxyDigestAuthServer)),
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        ('basicdigest',
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         dict(_auth_server=http_utils.ProxyBasicAndDigestAuthServer)),
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        ]
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    tppa_scenarios = tests.multiply_scenarios(tp_scenarios,
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                                              proxy_auth_scheme_scenarios)
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    tests.multiply_tests(tppa_tests, tppa_scenarios, result)
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    # auth: each auth scheme on all http versions on all implementations.
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    tpa_tests, remaining_tests = tests.split_suite_by_condition(
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        remaining_tests, tests.condition_isinstance((
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                TestAuth,
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                )))
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    auth_scheme_scenarios = [
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        ('basic', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.HTTPBasicAuthServer)),
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        ('digest', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.HTTPDigestAuthServer)),
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        ('basicdigest',
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         dict(_auth_server=http_utils.HTTPBasicAndDigestAuthServer)),
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        ]
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    tpa_scenarios = tests.multiply_scenarios(tp_scenarios,
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                                             auth_scheme_scenarios)
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    tests.multiply_tests(tpa_tests, tpa_scenarios, result)
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    # activity: on all http[s] versions on all implementations
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    tpact_tests, remaining_tests = tests.split_suite_by_condition(
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        remaining_tests, tests.condition_isinstance((
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                TestActivity,
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                )))
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    activity_scenarios = [
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        ('urllib,http', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPServer,
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                             _transport=_urllib.HttpTransport_urllib,)),
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        ]
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    if tests.HTTPSServerFeature.available():
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        activity_scenarios.append(
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            ('urllib,https', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPSServer,
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                                  _transport=_urllib.HttpTransport_urllib,)),)
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        activity_scenarios.append(
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            ('pycurl,http', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPServer,
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                                 _transport=PyCurlTransport,)),)
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        if tests.HTTPSServerFeature.available():
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            from bzrlib.tests import (
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                ssl_certs,
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                )
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            # FIXME: Until we have a better way to handle self-signed
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            # authentication.conf for example), we need some specialized pycurl
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            # transport for tests.
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            class HTTPS_pycurl_transport(PyCurlTransport):
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                def __init__(self, base, _from_transport=None):
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                    super(HTTPS_pycurl_transport, self).__init__(
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                    self.cabundle = str(ssl_certs.build_path('ca.crt'))
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            activity_scenarios.append(
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                ('pycurl,https', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPSServer,
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                                      _transport=HTTPS_pycurl_transport,)),)
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    tpact_scenarios = tests.multiply_scenarios(activity_scenarios,
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                                               protocol_scenarios)
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    tests.multiply_tests(tpact_tests, tpact_scenarios, result)
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    result.addTests(remaining_tests)
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    return result
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class FakeManager(object):
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    def __init__(self):
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        self.credentials = []
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    def add_password(self, realm, host, username, password):
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        self.credentials.append([realm, host, username, password])
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class RecordingServer(object):
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    """A fake HTTP server.
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    It records the bytes sent to it, and replies with a 200.
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    """
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    def __init__(self, expect_body_tail=None):
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        """Constructor.
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        :param expect_body_tail: a reply won't be sent until this string is
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            received.
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        """
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        self.host = None
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        self.port = None
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        self.received_bytes = ''
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    def setUp(self):
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        self._sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
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        self._sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0))
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        self.host, self.port = self._sock.getsockname()
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        self._ready = threading.Event()
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        self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._accept_read_and_reply)
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        self._thread.start()
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        self._ready.wait(5)
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    def _accept_read_and_reply(self):
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        self._ready.set()
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        self._sock.settimeout(5)
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        try:
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            conn, address = self._sock.accept()
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            # On win32, the accepted connection will be non-blocking to start
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            # with because we're using settimeout.
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            conn.setblocking(True)
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            while not self.received_bytes.endswith(self._expect_body_tail):
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                self.received_bytes += conn.recv(4096)
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            conn.sendall('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n')
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        except socket.timeout:
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            # Make sure the client isn't stuck waiting for us to e.g. accept.
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            self._sock.close()
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        except socket.error:
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            # The client may have already closed the socket.
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            pass
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    def tearDown(self):
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        try:
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            self._sock.close()
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        except socket.error:
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            pass
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        self.host = None
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        self.port = None
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class TestAuthHeader(tests.TestCase):
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    def parse_header(self, header, auth_handler_class=None):
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            auth_handler_class = _urllib2_wrappers.AbstractAuthHandler
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        self.auth_handler =  auth_handler_class()
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        return self.auth_handler._parse_auth_header(header)
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    def test_empty_header(self):
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        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header('')
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        self.assertEquals('', scheme)
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        self.assertIs(None, remainder)
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    def test_negotiate_header(self):
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        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header('Negotiate')
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        self.assertEquals('negotiate', scheme)
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        self.assertIs(None, remainder)
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    def test_basic_header(self):
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        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header(
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            'Basic realm="Thou should not pass"')
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        self.assertEquals('basic', scheme)
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        self.assertEquals('realm="Thou should not pass"', remainder)
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    def test_basic_extract_realm(self):
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        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header(
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            'Basic realm="Thou should not pass"',
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        match, realm = self.auth_handler.extract_realm(remainder)
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        self.assertTrue(match is not None)
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        self.assertEquals('Thou should not pass', realm)
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    def test_digest_header(self):
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        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header(
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            'Digest realm="Thou should not pass"')
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        self.assertEquals('digest', scheme)
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        self.assertEquals('realm="Thou should not pass"', remainder)
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class TestHTTPServer(tests.TestCase):
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    """Test the HTTP servers implementations."""
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        class BogusRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
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        try:
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            self.assertRaises(httplib.UnknownProtocol,server.setUp)
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        except:
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            server.tearDown()
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            self.fail('HTTP Server creation did not raise UnknownProtocol')
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    def test_force_invalid_protocol(self):
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        server = http_server.HttpServer(protocol_version='HTTP/0.1')
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        try:
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            self.assertRaises(httplib.UnknownProtocol,server.setUp)
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        except:
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            server.tearDown()
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            self.fail('HTTP Server creation did not raise UnknownProtocol')
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    def test_server_start_and_stop(self):
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        server = http_server.HttpServer()
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        server.setUp()
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        self.assertFalse(server._http_running)
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    def test_create_http_server_one_zero(self):
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        class RequestHandlerOneZero(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
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        server = http_server.HttpServer(RequestHandlerOneZero)
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        server.setUp()
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        self.addCleanup(server.tearDown)
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        self.assertIsInstance(server._httpd, http_server.TestingHTTPServer)
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    def test_create_http_server_one_one(self):
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        class RequestHandlerOneOne(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
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        server.setUp()
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        self.addCleanup(server.tearDown)
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        self.assertIsInstance(server._httpd,
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                              http_server.TestingThreadingHTTPServer)
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        class RequestHandlerOneZero(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
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        self.assertIsInstance(server._httpd,
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                              http_server.TestingThreadingHTTPServer)
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    def test_create_http_server_force_one_zero(self):
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        class RequestHandlerOneOne(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
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        server.setUp()
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        self.assertIsInstance(server._httpd,
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                              http_server.TestingHTTPServer)
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class TestWithTransport_pycurl(object):
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    """Test case to inherit from if pycurl is present"""
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    def _get_pycurl_maybe(self):
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        try:
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            from bzrlib.transport.http._pycurl import PyCurlTransport
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            return PyCurlTransport
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        except errors.DependencyNotPresent:
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            raise tests.TestSkipped('pycurl not present')
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    _transport = property(_get_pycurl_maybe)
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class TestHttpUrls(tests.TestCase):
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    # TODO: This should be moved to authorization tests once they
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    # are written.
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    def test_url_parsing(self):
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        f = FakeManager()
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        url = http.extract_auth('http://example.com', f)
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        self.assertEquals('http://example.com', url)
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        self.assertEquals(0, len(f.credentials))
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        url = http.extract_auth(
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            'http://user:pass@www.bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev', f)
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        self.assertEquals('http://www.bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev', url)
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        self.assertEquals(1, len(f.credentials))
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        self.assertEquals([None, 'www.bazaar-vcs.org', 'user', 'pass'],
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                          f.credentials[0])
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2294.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
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3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
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class TestHttpTransportUrls(tests.TestCase):
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    """Test the http urls."""
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    def test_abs_url(self):
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        """Construction of absolute http URLs"""
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        t = self._transport('http://bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev/')
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        eq = self.assertEqualDiff
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        eq(t.abspath('.'), 'http://bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev')
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        eq(t.abspath('foo/bar'), 'http://bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev/foo/bar')
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        eq(t.abspath('.bzr'), 'http://bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev/.bzr')
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        eq(t.abspath('.bzr/1//2/./3'),
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           'http://bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev/.bzr/1/2/3')
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    def test_invalid_http_urls(self):
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        """Trap invalid construction of urls"""
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        t = self._transport('http://bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev/')
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        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidURL,
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                          self._transport,
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                          'http://http://bazaar-vcs.org/bzr/bzr.dev/')
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    def test_http_root_urls(self):
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        """Construction of URLs from server root"""
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        t = self._transport('http://bzr.ozlabs.org/')
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        eq = self.assertEqualDiff
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        eq(t.abspath('.bzr/tree-version'),
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           'http://bzr.ozlabs.org/.bzr/tree-version')
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    def test_http_impl_urls(self):
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        """There are servers which ask for particular clients to connect"""
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        server = self._server()
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        try:
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            server.setUp()
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            url = server.get_url()
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            self.assertTrue(url.startswith('%s://' % self._qualified_prefix))
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        finally:
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            server.tearDown()
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class TestHttps_pycurl(TestWithTransport_pycurl, tests.TestCase):
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    # TODO: This should really be moved into another pycurl
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    # specific test. When https tests will be implemented, take
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    # this one into account.
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    def test_pycurl_without_https_support(self):
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        """Test that pycurl without SSL do not fail with a traceback.
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        For the purpose of the test, we force pycurl to ignore
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        https by supplying a fake version_info that do not
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        support it.
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        """
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        try:
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            import pycurl
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        except ImportError:
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            raise tests.TestSkipped('pycurl not present')
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        version_info_orig = pycurl.version_info
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        try:
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            # Now that we have pycurl imported, we can fake its version_info
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            # This was taken from a windows pycurl without SSL
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            # (thanks to bialix)
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            pycurl.version_info = lambda : (2,
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                                            '7.13.2',
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                                            462082,
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                                            'i386-pc-win32',
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                                            2576,
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                                            None,
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                                            0,
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                                            None,
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                                            ('ftp', 'gopher', 'telnet',
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                                             'dict', 'ldap', 'http', 'file'),
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                                            None,
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                                            0,
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                                            None)
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            self.assertRaises(errors.DependencyNotPresent, self._transport,
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                              'https://launchpad.net')
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        finally:
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            # Restore the right function
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            pycurl.version_info = version_info_orig
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3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
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class TestHTTPConnections(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
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    """Test the http connections."""
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    def setUp(self):
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        http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver.setUp(self)
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        self.build_tree(['foo/', 'foo/bar'], line_endings='binary',
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                        transport=self.get_transport())
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    def test_http_has(self):
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        server = self.get_readonly_server()
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        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
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        self.assertEqual(t.has('foo/bar'), True)
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        self.assertEqual(len(server.logs), 1)
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        self.assertContainsRe(server.logs[0],
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            r'"HEAD /foo/bar HTTP/1.." (200|302) - "-" "bzr/')
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    def test_http_has_not_found(self):
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        server = self.get_readonly_server()
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        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
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        self.assertEqual(t.has('not-found'), False)
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        self.assertContainsRe(server.logs[1],
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            r'"HEAD /not-found HTTP/1.." 404 - "-" "bzr/')
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    def test_http_get(self):
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        server = self.get_readonly_server()
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        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
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        fp = t.get('foo/bar')
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        self.assertEqualDiff(
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            fp.read(),
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            'contents of foo/bar\n')
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        self.assertEqual(len(server.logs), 1)
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        self.assertTrue(server.logs[0].find(
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            '"GET /foo/bar HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "bzr/%s'
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            % bzrlib.__version__) > -1)
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    def test_has_on_bogus_host(self):
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        # Get a free address and don't 'accept' on it, so that we
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        # can be sure there is no http handler there, but set a
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        # reasonable timeout to not slow down tests too much.
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        default_timeout = socket.getdefaulttimeout()
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        try:
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            socket.setdefaulttimeout(2)
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            s = socket.socket()
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            s.bind(('localhost', 0))
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            t = self._transport('http://%s:%s/' % s.getsockname())
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            self.assertRaises(errors.ConnectionError, t.has, 'foo/bar')
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        finally:
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            socket.setdefaulttimeout(default_timeout)
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class TestHttpTransportRegistration(tests.TestCase):
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    """Test registrations of various http implementations"""
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    def test_http_registered(self):
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        t = transport.get_transport('%s://foo.com/' % self._qualified_prefix)
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        self.assertIsInstance(t, transport.Transport)
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        self.assertIsInstance(t, self._transport)
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class TestPost(tests.TestCase):
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    def test_post_body_is_received(self):
3111.1.29 by Vincent Ladeuil
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        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail='end-of-body')
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
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        server.setUp()
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        self.addCleanup(server.tearDown)
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        scheme = self._qualified_prefix
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        url = '%s://%s:%s/' % (scheme, server.host, server.port)
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        http_transport = self._transport(url)
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        code, response = http_transport._post('abc def end-of-body')
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        self.assertTrue(
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            server.received_bytes.startswith('POST /.bzr/smart HTTP/1.'))
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        self.assertTrue('content-length: 19\r' in server.received_bytes.lower())
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        # The transport should not be assuming that the server can accept
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        # chunked encoding the first time it connects, because HTTP/1.1, so we
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        # check for the literal string.
559
        self.assertTrue(
560
            server.received_bytes.endswith('\r\n\r\nabc def end-of-body'))
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3052.3.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests and fix trivial bugs and other typos.
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class TestRangeHeader(tests.TestCase):
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Update and add tests for the HttpTransportBase.range_header
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    """Test range_header method"""
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    def check_header(self, value, ranges=[], tail=0):
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First step to fix #115209 use _coalesce_offsets like other transports.
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        offsets = [ (start, end - start + 1) for start, end in ranges]
3111.1.10 by Vincent Ladeuil
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        coalesce = transport.Transport._coalesce_offsets
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First step to fix #115209 use _coalesce_offsets like other transports.
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        coalesced = list(coalesce(offsets, limit=0, fudge_factor=0))
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
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        range_header = http.HttpTransportBase._range_header
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        self.assertEqual(value, range_header(coalesced, tail))
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    def test_range_header_single(self):
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        self.check_header('0-9', ranges=[(0,9)])
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        self.check_header('100-109', ranges=[(100,109)])
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    def test_range_header_tail(self):
1786.1.36 by John Arbash Meinel
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        self.check_header('-10', tail=10)
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        self.check_header('-50', tail=50)
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    def test_range_header_multi(self):
1786.1.36 by John Arbash Meinel
pycurl expects us to just set the range of bytes, not including bytes=
582
        self.check_header('0-9,100-200,300-5000',
1786.1.28 by John Arbash Meinel
Update and add tests for the HttpTransportBase.range_header
583
                          ranges=[(0,9), (100, 200), (300,5000)])
584
585
    def test_range_header_mixed(self):
1786.1.36 by John Arbash Meinel
pycurl expects us to just set the range of bytes, not including bytes=
586
        self.check_header('0-9,300-5000,-50',
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587
                          ranges=[(0,9), (300,5000)],
588
                          tail=50)
2018.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
(Andrew Bennetts, Robert Collins) Add test_http.RecordingServer, and use it to
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2004.1.15 by v.ladeuil+lp at free
Better design for bogus servers. Both urllib and pycurl pass tests.
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3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
591
class TestSpecificRequestHandler(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
592
    """Tests a specific request handler.
593
3111.1.31 by Vincent Ladeuil
Review feeback.
594
    Daughter classes are expected to override _req_handler_class
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
595
    """
596
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    # Provide a useful default
598
    _req_handler_class = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler
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600
    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
601
        return http_server.HttpServer(self._req_handler_class,
602
                                      protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
603
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make all the test pass. Looks like we are HTTP/1.1 compliant.
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    def _testing_pycurl(self):
605
        return pycurl_present and self._transport == PyCurlTransport
606
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
607
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class WallRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
609
    """Whatever request comes in, close the connection"""
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    def handle_one_request(self):
612
        """Handle a single HTTP request, by abruptly closing the connection"""
613
        self.close_connection = 1
614
615
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class TestWallServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
617
    """Tests exceptions during the connection phase"""
618
619
    _req_handler_class = WallRequestHandler
620
621
    def test_http_has(self):
622
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
623
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
624
        # Unfortunately httplib (see HTTPResponse._read_status
625
        # for details) make no distinction between a closed
626
        # socket and badly formatted status line, so we can't
627
        # just test for ConnectionError, we have to test
628
        # InvalidHttpResponse too.
629
        self.assertRaises((errors.ConnectionError, errors.InvalidHttpResponse),
630
                          t.has, 'foo/bar')
631
632
    def test_http_get(self):
633
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
634
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
635
        self.assertRaises((errors.ConnectionError, errors.InvalidHttpResponse),
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                          t.get, 'foo/bar')
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638
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class BadStatusRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
640
    """Whatever request comes in, returns a bad status"""
641
642
    def parse_request(self):
643
        """Fakes handling a single HTTP request, returns a bad status"""
644
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make all the test pass. Looks like we are HTTP/1.1 compliant.
645
        self.send_response(0, "Bad status")
646
        self.close_connection = 1
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
647
        return False
648
649
650
class TestBadStatusServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
651
    """Tests bad status from server."""
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653
    _req_handler_class = BadStatusRequestHandler
654
655
    def test_http_has(self):
656
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
657
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
658
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.has, 'foo/bar')
659
660
    def test_http_get(self):
661
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
662
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
663
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'foo/bar')
664
665
666
class InvalidStatusRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make all the test pass. Looks like we are HTTP/1.1 compliant.
667
    """Whatever request comes in, returns an invalid status"""
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
668
669
    def parse_request(self):
670
        """Fakes handling a single HTTP request, returns a bad status"""
671
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
672
        self.wfile.write("Invalid status line\r\n")
673
        return False
674
675
676
class TestInvalidStatusServer(TestBadStatusServer):
677
    """Tests invalid status from server.
678
679
    Both implementations raises the same error as for a bad status.
680
    """
681
682
    _req_handler_class = InvalidStatusRequestHandler
683
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make all the test pass. Looks like we are HTTP/1.1 compliant.
684
    def test_http_has(self):
685
        if self._testing_pycurl() and self._protocol_version == 'HTTP/1.1':
3111.1.22 by Vincent Ladeuil
Rework TestingHTTPServer classes, fix test bug.
686
            raise tests.KnownFailure(
687
                'pycurl hangs if the server send back garbage')
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make all the test pass. Looks like we are HTTP/1.1 compliant.
688
        super(TestInvalidStatusServer, self).test_http_has()
689
690
    def test_http_get(self):
691
        if self._testing_pycurl() and self._protocol_version == 'HTTP/1.1':
3111.1.22 by Vincent Ladeuil
Rework TestingHTTPServer classes, fix test bug.
692
            raise tests.KnownFailure(
693
                'pycurl hangs if the server send back garbage')
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make all the test pass. Looks like we are HTTP/1.1 compliant.
694
        super(TestInvalidStatusServer, self).test_http_get()
695
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
696
697
class BadProtocolRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
698
    """Whatever request comes in, returns a bad protocol version"""
699
700
    def parse_request(self):
701
        """Fakes handling a single HTTP request, returns a bad status"""
702
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
703
        # Returns an invalid protocol version, but curl just
704
        # ignores it and those cannot be tested.
705
        self.wfile.write("%s %d %s\r\n" % ('HTTP/0.0',
706
                                           404,
707
                                           'Look at my protocol version'))
708
        return False
709
710
711
class TestBadProtocolServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
712
    """Tests bad protocol from server."""
713
714
    _req_handler_class = BadProtocolRequestHandler
715
716
    def setUp(self):
717
        if pycurl_present and self._transport == PyCurlTransport:
718
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
719
                "pycurl doesn't check the protocol version")
720
        super(TestBadProtocolServer, self).setUp()
721
722
    def test_http_has(self):
723
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
724
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
725
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.has, 'foo/bar')
726
727
    def test_http_get(self):
728
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
729
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
730
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'foo/bar')
731
732
733
class ForbiddenRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
734
    """Whatever request comes in, returns a 403 code"""
735
736
    def parse_request(self):
737
        """Handle a single HTTP request, by replying we cannot handle it"""
738
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
739
        self.send_error(403)
740
        return False
741
742
743
class TestForbiddenServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
744
    """Tests forbidden server"""
745
746
    _req_handler_class = ForbiddenRequestHandler
747
748
    def test_http_has(self):
749
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
750
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
751
        self.assertRaises(errors.TransportError, t.has, 'foo/bar')
752
753
    def test_http_get(self):
754
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
755
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
756
        self.assertRaises(errors.TransportError, t.get, 'foo/bar')
757
758
3052.3.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add tests and fix trivial bugs and other typos.
759
class TestRecordingServer(tests.TestCase):
2018.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
(Andrew Bennetts, Robert Collins) Add test_http.RecordingServer, and use it to
760
761
    def test_create(self):
3111.1.29 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cancel RecordingServer move, that was useless.
762
        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail=None)
2018.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
(Andrew Bennetts, Robert Collins) Add test_http.RecordingServer, and use it to
763
        self.assertEqual('', server.received_bytes)
764
        self.assertEqual(None, server.host)
765
        self.assertEqual(None, server.port)
766
767
    def test_setUp_and_tearDown(self):
3111.1.29 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cancel RecordingServer move, that was useless.
768
        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail=None)
2018.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
(Andrew Bennetts, Robert Collins) Add test_http.RecordingServer, and use it to
769
        server.setUp()
770
        try:
771
            self.assertNotEqual(None, server.host)
772
            self.assertNotEqual(None, server.port)
773
        finally:
774
            server.tearDown()
775
        self.assertEqual(None, server.host)
776
        self.assertEqual(None, server.port)
777
778
    def test_send_receive_bytes(self):
3111.1.29 by Vincent Ladeuil
Cancel RecordingServer move, that was useless.
779
        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail='c')
2018.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
(Andrew Bennetts, Robert Collins) Add test_http.RecordingServer, and use it to
780
        server.setUp()
781
        self.addCleanup(server.tearDown)
782
        sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
783
        sock.connect((server.host, server.port))
784
        sock.sendall('abc')
785
        self.assertEqual('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
2091.1.1 by Martin Pool
Avoid MSG_WAITALL as it doesn't work on Windows
786
                         osutils.recv_all(sock, 4096))
2018.2.9 by Andrew Bennetts
(Andrew Bennetts, Robert Collins) Add test_http.RecordingServer, and use it to
787
        self.assertEqual('abc', server.received_bytes)
2004.1.29 by v.ladeuil+lp at free
New tests for http range requests handling.
788
789
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
790
class TestRangeRequestServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
791
    """Tests readv requests against server.
792
793
    We test against default "normal" server.
794
    """
795
796
    def setUp(self):
797
        super(TestRangeRequestServer, self).setUp()
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        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789')],)
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    def test_readv(self):
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        server = self.get_readonly_server()
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        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
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        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (3, 2), (9, 1))))
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        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1, '1'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[2], (3, '34'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[3], (9, '9'))
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    def test_readv_out_of_order(self):
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        server = self.get_readonly_server()
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        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
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        l = list(t.readv('a', ((1, 1), (9, 1), (0, 1), (3, 2))))
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        self.assertEqual(l[0], (1, '1'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[1], (9, '9'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[2], (0, '0'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[3], (3, '34'))
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    def test_readv_invalid_ranges(self):
819
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
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        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
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822
        # This is intentionally reading off the end of the file
823
        # since we are sure that it cannot get there
824
        self.assertListRaises((errors.InvalidRange, errors.ShortReadvError,),
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                              t.readv, 'a', [(1,1), (8,10)])
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        # This is trying to seek past the end of the file, it should
828
        # also raise a special error
829
        self.assertListRaises((errors.InvalidRange, errors.ShortReadvError,),
830
                              t.readv, 'a', [(12,2)])
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    def test_readv_multiple_get_requests(self):
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        server = self.get_readonly_server()
834
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
835
        # force transport to issue multiple requests
836
        t._max_readv_combine = 1
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        t._max_get_ranges = 1
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        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (3, 2), (9, 1))))
839
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1, '1'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[2], (3, '34'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[3], (9, '9'))
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        # The server should have issued 4 requests
844
        self.assertEqual(4, server.GET_request_nb)
845
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    def test_readv_get_max_size(self):
847
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
848
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
849
        # force transport to issue multiple requests by limiting the number of
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        # bytes by request. Note that this apply to coalesced offsets only, a
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        # single range will keep its size even if bigger than the limit.
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        t._get_max_size = 2
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        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 4), (6, 4))))
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        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0'))
855
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1, '1'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[2], (2, '2345'))
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        self.assertEqual(l[3], (6, '6789'))
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        # The server should have issued 3 requests
859
        self.assertEqual(3, server.GET_request_nb)
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    def test_complete_readv_leave_pipe_clean(self):
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        server = self.get_readonly_server()
863
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
864
        # force transport to issue multiple requests
865
        t._get_max_size = 2
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        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 4), (6, 4))))
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        # The server should have issued 3 requests
868
        self.assertEqual(3, server.GET_request_nb)
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        self.assertEqual('0123456789', t.get_bytes('a'))
870
        self.assertEqual(4, server.GET_request_nb)
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    def test_incomplete_readv_leave_pipe_clean(self):
873
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
874
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
875
        # force transport to issue multiple requests
876
        t._get_max_size = 2
877
        # Don't collapse readv results into a list so that we leave unread
878
        # bytes on the socket
879
        ireadv = iter(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 4), (6, 4))))
880
        self.assertEqual((0, '0'), ireadv.next())
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        # The server should have issued one request so far
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        self.assertEqual(1, server.GET_request_nb)
883
        self.assertEqual('0123456789', t.get_bytes('a'))
884
        # get_bytes issued an additional request, the readv pending ones are
885
        # lost
886
        self.assertEqual(2, server.GET_request_nb)
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class SingleRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
890
    """Always reply to range request as if they were single.
891
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    Don't be explicit about it, just to annoy the clients.
893
    """
894
895
    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
896
        """Answer as if it was a single range request and ignores the rest"""
897
        (start, end) = ranges[0]
898
        return self.get_single_range(file, file_size, start, end)
899
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901
class TestSingleRangeRequestServer(TestRangeRequestServer):
902
    """Test readv against a server which accept only single range requests"""
903
904
    _req_handler_class = SingleRangeRequestHandler
905
906
907
class SingleOnlyRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
908
    """Only reply to simple range requests, errors out on multiple"""
909
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    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
911
        """Refuses the multiple ranges request"""
912
        if len(ranges) > 1:
913
            file.close()
914
            self.send_error(416, "Requested range not satisfiable")
915
            return
916
        (start, end) = ranges[0]
917
        return self.get_single_range(file, file_size, start, end)
918
919
920
class TestSingleOnlyRangeRequestServer(TestRangeRequestServer):
921
    """Test readv against a server which only accept single range requests"""
922
923
    _req_handler_class = SingleOnlyRangeRequestHandler
924
925
926
class NoRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
927
    """Ignore range requests without notice"""
928
929
    def do_GET(self):
930
        # Update the statistics
931
        self.server.test_case_server.GET_request_nb += 1
932
        # Just bypass the range handling done by TestingHTTPRequestHandler
933
        return SimpleHTTPServer.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler.do_GET(self)
934
935
936
class TestNoRangeRequestServer(TestRangeRequestServer):
937
    """Test readv against a server which do not accept range requests"""
938
939
    _req_handler_class = NoRangeRequestHandler
940
941
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class MultipleRangeWithoutContentLengthRequestHandler(
943
    http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
944
    """Reply to multiple range requests without content length header."""
945
946
    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
947
        self.send_response(206)
948
        self.send_header('Accept-Ranges', 'bytes')
949
        boundary = "%d" % random.randint(0,0x7FFFFFFF)
950
        self.send_header("Content-Type",
951
                         "multipart/byteranges; boundary=%s" % boundary)
952
        self.end_headers()
953
        for (start, end) in ranges:
954
            self.wfile.write("--%s\r\n" % boundary)
955
            self.send_header("Content-type", 'application/octet-stream')
956
            self.send_header("Content-Range", "bytes %d-%d/%d" % (start,
957
                                                                  end,
958
                                                                  file_size))
959
            self.end_headers()
960
            self.send_range_content(file, start, end - start + 1)
961
        # Final boundary
962
        self.wfile.write("--%s\r\n" % boundary)
963
964
965
class TestMultipleRangeWithoutContentLengthServer(TestRangeRequestServer):
966
967
    _req_handler_class = MultipleRangeWithoutContentLengthRequestHandler
968
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class TruncatedMultipleRangeRequestHandler(
971
    http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
972
    """Reply to multiple range requests truncating the last ones.
973
974
    This server generates responses whose Content-Length describes all the
975
    ranges, but fail to include the last ones leading to client short reads.
976
    This has been observed randomly with lighttpd (bug #179368).
977
    """
978
979
    _truncated_ranges = 2
980
981
    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
982
        self.send_response(206)
983
        self.send_header('Accept-Ranges', 'bytes')
984
        boundary = 'tagada'
985
        self.send_header('Content-Type',
986
                         'multipart/byteranges; boundary=%s' % boundary)
987
        boundary_line = '--%s\r\n' % boundary
988
        # Calculate the Content-Length
989
        content_length = 0
990
        for (start, end) in ranges:
991
            content_length += len(boundary_line)
992
            content_length += self._header_line_length(
993
                'Content-type', 'application/octet-stream')
994
            content_length += self._header_line_length(
995
                'Content-Range', 'bytes %d-%d/%d' % (start, end, file_size))
996
            content_length += len('\r\n') # end headers
997
            content_length += end - start # + 1
998
        content_length += len(boundary_line)
999
        self.send_header('Content-length', content_length)
1000
        self.end_headers()
1001
1002
        # Send the multipart body
1003
        cur = 0
1004
        for (start, end) in ranges:
1005
            self.wfile.write(boundary_line)
1006
            self.send_header('Content-type', 'application/octet-stream')
1007
            self.send_header('Content-Range', 'bytes %d-%d/%d'
1008
                             % (start, end, file_size))
1009
            self.end_headers()
1010
            if cur + self._truncated_ranges >= len(ranges):
1011
                # Abruptly ends the response and close the connection
1012
                self.close_connection = 1
1013
                return
1014
            self.send_range_content(file, start, end - start + 1)
1015
            cur += 1
1016
        # No final boundary
1017
        self.wfile.write(boundary_line)
1018
1019
1020
class TestTruncatedMultipleRangeServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
1021
1022
    _req_handler_class = TruncatedMultipleRangeRequestHandler
1023
1024
    def setUp(self):
1025
        super(TestTruncatedMultipleRangeServer, self).setUp()
1026
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789')],)
1027
1028
    def test_readv_with_short_reads(self):
1029
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
1030
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
1031
        # Force separate ranges for each offset
1032
        t._bytes_to_read_before_seek = 0
1033
        ireadv = iter(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (2, 1), (4, 2), (9, 1))))
1034
        self.assertEqual((0, '0'), ireadv.next())
1035
        self.assertEqual((2, '2'), ireadv.next())
1036
        if not self._testing_pycurl():
1037
            # Only one request have been issued so far (except for pycurl that
1038
            # try to read the whole response at once)
1039
            self.assertEqual(1, server.GET_request_nb)
1040
        self.assertEqual((4, '45'), ireadv.next())
1041
        self.assertEqual((9, '9'), ireadv.next())
1042
        # Both implementations issue 3 requests but:
1043
        # - urllib does two multiple (4 ranges, then 2 ranges) then a single
1044
        #   range,
1045
        # - pycurl does two multiple (4 ranges, 4 ranges) then a single range
1046
        self.assertEqual(3, server.GET_request_nb)
1047
        # Finally the client have tried a single range request and stays in
1048
        # that mode
1049
        self.assertEqual('single', t._range_hint)
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class LimitedRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
1052
    """Errors out when range specifiers exceed the limit"""
1053
1054
    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
1055
        """Refuses the multiple ranges request"""
1056
        tcs = self.server.test_case_server
1057
        if tcs.range_limit is not None and len(ranges) > tcs.range_limit:
1058
            file.close()
1059
            # Emulate apache behavior
1060
            self.send_error(400, "Bad Request")
1061
            return
1062
        return http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.get_multiple_ranges(
1063
            self, file, file_size, ranges)
1064
1065
1066
class LimitedRangeHTTPServer(http_server.HttpServer):
1067
    """An HttpServer erroring out on requests with too much range specifiers"""
1068
1069
    def __init__(self, request_handler=LimitedRangeRequestHandler,
1070
                 protocol_version=None,
1071
                 range_limit=None):
1072
        http_server.HttpServer.__init__(self, request_handler,
1073
                                        protocol_version=protocol_version)
1074
        self.range_limit = range_limit
1075
1076
1077
class TestLimitedRangeRequestServer(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
1078
    """Tests readv requests against a server erroring out on too much ranges."""
1079
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    # Requests with more range specifiers will error out
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1081
    range_limit = 3
1082
1083
    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
1084
        return LimitedRangeHTTPServer(range_limit=self.range_limit,
1085
                                      protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
1086
1087
    def get_transport(self):
1088
        return self._transport(self.get_readonly_server().get_url())
1089
1090
    def setUp(self):
1091
        http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver.setUp(self)
1092
        # We need to manipulate ranges that correspond to real chunks in the
1093
        # response, so we build a content appropriately.
1094
        filler = ''.join(['abcdefghij' for x in range(102)])
1095
        content = ''.join(['%04d' % v + filler for v in range(16)])
1096
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', content)],)
1097
1098
    def test_few_ranges(self):
1099
        t = self.get_transport()
1100
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 4), (1024, 4), )))
1101
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0000'))
1102
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1024, '0001'))
1103
        self.assertEqual(1, self.get_readonly_server().GET_request_nb)
1104
1105
    def test_more_ranges(self):
1106
        t = self.get_transport()
1107
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 4), (1024, 4), (4096, 4), (8192, 4))))
1108
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0000'))
1109
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1024, '0001'))
1110
        self.assertEqual(l[2], (4096, '0004'))
1111
        self.assertEqual(l[3], (8192, '0008'))
1112
        # The server will refuse to serve the first request (too much ranges),
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1113
        # a second request will succeed.
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1114
        self.assertEqual(2, self.get_readonly_server().GET_request_nb)
1115
1116
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1117
class TestHttpProxyWhiteBox(tests.TestCase):
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1118
    """Whitebox test proxy http authorization.
1119
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1120
    Only the urllib implementation is tested here.
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1121
    """
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    def setUp(self):
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        tests.TestCase.setUp(self)
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        self._old_env = {}
1126
1127
    def tearDown(self):
1128
        self._restore_env()
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1129
        tests.TestCase.tearDown(self)
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1131
    def _install_env(self, env):
1132
        for name, value in env.iteritems():
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1133
            self._old_env[name] = osutils.set_or_unset_env(name, value)
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1134
1135
    def _restore_env(self):
1136
        for name, value in self._old_env.iteritems():
1137
            osutils.set_or_unset_env(name, value)
1138
1139
    def _proxied_request(self):
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1140
        handler = _urllib2_wrappers.ProxyHandler()
1141
        request = _urllib2_wrappers.Request('GET','http://baz/buzzle')
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1142
        handler.set_proxy(request, 'http')
1143
        return request
1144
1145
    def test_empty_user(self):
1146
        self._install_env({'http_proxy': 'http://bar.com'})
1147
        request = self._proxied_request()
1148
        self.assertFalse(request.headers.has_key('Proxy-authorization'))
1149
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1150
    def test_invalid_proxy(self):
1151
        """A proxy env variable without scheme"""
1152
        self._install_env({'http_proxy': 'host:1234'})
1153
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidURL, self._proxied_request)
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1154
1155
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1156
class TestProxyHttpServer(http_utils.TestCaseWithTwoWebservers):
1157
    """Tests proxy server.
1158
1159
    Be aware that we do not setup a real proxy here. Instead, we
1160
    check that the *connection* goes through the proxy by serving
1161
    different content (the faked proxy server append '-proxied'
1162
    to the file names).
1163
    """
1164
1165
    # FIXME: We don't have an https server available, so we don't
1166
    # test https connections.
1167
1168
    def setUp(self):
1169
        super(TestProxyHttpServer, self).setUp()
1170
        self.build_tree_contents([('foo', 'contents of foo\n'),
1171
                                  ('foo-proxied', 'proxied contents of foo\n')])
1172
        # Let's setup some attributes for tests
1173
        self.server = self.get_readonly_server()
1174
        self.proxy_address = '%s:%d' % (self.server.host, self.server.port)
1175
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1176
            # Oh my ! pycurl does not check for the port as part of
1177
            # no_proxy :-( So we just test the host part
1178
            self.no_proxy_host = 'localhost'
1179
        else:
1180
            self.no_proxy_host = self.proxy_address
1181
        # The secondary server is the proxy
1182
        self.proxy = self.get_secondary_server()
1183
        self.proxy_url = self.proxy.get_url()
1184
        self._old_env = {}
1185
1186
    def _testing_pycurl(self):
1187
        return pycurl_present and self._transport == PyCurlTransport
1188
1189
    def create_transport_secondary_server(self):
1190
        """Creates an http server that will serve files with
1191
        '-proxied' appended to their names.
1192
        """
1193
        return http_utils.ProxyServer(protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
1194
1195
    def _install_env(self, env):
1196
        for name, value in env.iteritems():
1197
            self._old_env[name] = osutils.set_or_unset_env(name, value)
1198
1199
    def _restore_env(self):
1200
        for name, value in self._old_env.iteritems():
1201
            osutils.set_or_unset_env(name, value)
1202
1203
    def proxied_in_env(self, env):
1204
        self._install_env(env)
1205
        url = self.server.get_url()
1206
        t = self._transport(url)
1207
        try:
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1208
            self.assertEqual('proxied contents of foo\n', t.get('foo').read())
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1209
        finally:
1210
            self._restore_env()
1211
1212
    def not_proxied_in_env(self, env):
1213
        self._install_env(env)
1214
        url = self.server.get_url()
1215
        t = self._transport(url)
1216
        try:
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1217
            self.assertEqual('contents of foo\n', t.get('foo').read())
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1218
        finally:
1219
            self._restore_env()
1220
1221
    def test_http_proxy(self):
1222
        self.proxied_in_env({'http_proxy': self.proxy_url})
1223
1224
    def test_HTTP_PROXY(self):
1225
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1226
            # pycurl does not check HTTP_PROXY for security reasons
1227
            # (for use in a CGI context that we do not care
1228
            # about. Should we ?)
1229
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
1230
                'pycurl does not check HTTP_PROXY for security reasons')
1231
        self.proxied_in_env({'HTTP_PROXY': self.proxy_url})
1232
1233
    def test_all_proxy(self):
1234
        self.proxied_in_env({'all_proxy': self.proxy_url})
1235
1236
    def test_ALL_PROXY(self):
1237
        self.proxied_in_env({'ALL_PROXY': self.proxy_url})
1238
1239
    def test_http_proxy_with_no_proxy(self):
1240
        self.not_proxied_in_env({'http_proxy': self.proxy_url,
1241
                                 'no_proxy': self.no_proxy_host})
1242
1243
    def test_HTTP_PROXY_with_NO_PROXY(self):
1244
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1245
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
1246
                'pycurl does not check HTTP_PROXY for security reasons')
1247
        self.not_proxied_in_env({'HTTP_PROXY': self.proxy_url,
1248
                                 'NO_PROXY': self.no_proxy_host})
1249
1250
    def test_all_proxy_with_no_proxy(self):
1251
        self.not_proxied_in_env({'all_proxy': self.proxy_url,
1252
                                 'no_proxy': self.no_proxy_host})
1253
1254
    def test_ALL_PROXY_with_NO_PROXY(self):
1255
        self.not_proxied_in_env({'ALL_PROXY': self.proxy_url,
1256
                                 'NO_PROXY': self.no_proxy_host})
1257
1258
    def test_http_proxy_without_scheme(self):
1259
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1260
            # pycurl *ignores* invalid proxy env variables. If that ever change
1261
            # in the future, this test will fail indicating that pycurl do not
1262
            # ignore anymore such variables.
1263
            self.not_proxied_in_env({'http_proxy': self.proxy_address})
1264
        else:
1265
            self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidURL,
1266
                              self.proxied_in_env,
1267
                              {'http_proxy': self.proxy_address})
1268
1269
1270
class TestRanges(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
1271
    """Test the Range header in GET methods."""
1272
1273
    def setUp(self):
1274
        http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver.setUp(self)
1275
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789')],)
1276
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
1277
        self.transport = self._transport(server.get_url())
1278
3111.1.22 by Vincent Ladeuil
Rework TestingHTTPServer classes, fix test bug.
1279
    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
1280
        return http_server.HttpServer(protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
1281
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1282
    def _file_contents(self, relpath, ranges):
1283
        offsets = [ (start, end - start + 1) for start, end in ranges]
1284
        coalesce = self.transport._coalesce_offsets
1285
        coalesced = list(coalesce(offsets, limit=0, fudge_factor=0))
1286
        code, data = self.transport._get(relpath, coalesced)
1287
        self.assertTrue(code in (200, 206),'_get returns: %d' % code)
1288
        for start, end in ranges:
1289
            data.seek(start)
1290
            yield data.read(end - start + 1)
1291
1292
    def _file_tail(self, relpath, tail_amount):
1293
        code, data = self.transport._get(relpath, [], tail_amount)
1294
        self.assertTrue(code in (200, 206),'_get returns: %d' % code)
1295
        data.seek(-tail_amount, 2)
1296
        return data.read(tail_amount)
1297
1298
    def test_range_header(self):
1299
        # Valid ranges
1300
        map(self.assertEqual,['0', '234'],
1301
            list(self._file_contents('a', [(0,0), (2,4)])),)
1302
1303
    def test_range_header_tail(self):
1304
        self.assertEqual('789', self._file_tail('a', 3))
1305
1306
    def test_syntactically_invalid_range_header(self):
1307
        self.assertListRaises(errors.InvalidHttpRange,
1308
                          self._file_contents, 'a', [(4, 3)])
1309
1310
    def test_semantically_invalid_range_header(self):
1311
        self.assertListRaises(errors.InvalidHttpRange,
1312
                          self._file_contents, 'a', [(42, 128)])
1313
1314
1315
class TestHTTPRedirections(http_utils.TestCaseWithRedirectedWebserver):
1316
    """Test redirection between http servers."""
1317
1318
    def create_transport_secondary_server(self):
1319
        """Create the secondary server redirecting to the primary server"""
1320
        new = self.get_readonly_server()
1321
1322
        redirecting = http_utils.HTTPServerRedirecting(
1323
            protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
1324
        redirecting.redirect_to(new.host, new.port)
1325
        return redirecting
1326
1327
    def setUp(self):
1328
        super(TestHTTPRedirections, self).setUp()
1329
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789'),
1330
                                  ('bundle',
1331
                                  '# Bazaar revision bundle v0.9\n#\n')
1332
                                  ],)
3878.4.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #245964 by preserving decorators during redirections (when
1333
        # The requests to the old server will be redirected to the new server
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1334
        self.old_transport = self._transport(self.old_server.get_url())
1335
1336
    def test_redirected(self):
1337
        self.assertRaises(errors.RedirectRequested, self.old_transport.get, 'a')
1338
        t = self._transport(self.new_server.get_url())
1339
        self.assertEqual('0123456789', t.get('a').read())
1340
1341
    def test_read_redirected_bundle_from_url(self):
1342
        from bzrlib.bundle import read_bundle_from_url
1343
        url = self.old_transport.abspath('bundle')
3995.2.2 by Martin Pool
Cope with read_bundle_from_url deprecation in test_http
1344
        bundle = self.applyDeprecated(deprecated_in((1, 12, 0)),
1345
                read_bundle_from_url, url)
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1346
        # If read_bundle_from_url was successful we get an empty bundle
1347
        self.assertEqual([], bundle.revisions)
1348
1349
1350
class RedirectedRequest(_urllib2_wrappers.Request):
1351
    """Request following redirections. """
1352
1353
    init_orig = _urllib2_wrappers.Request.__init__
1354
1355
    def __init__(self, method, url, *args, **kwargs):
1356
        """Constructor.
1357
1358
        """
1359
        # Since the tests using this class will replace
1360
        # _urllib2_wrappers.Request, we can't just call the base class __init__
1361
        # or we'll loop.
4208.3.2 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix one test failure in test_http under Python 2.7a0.
1362
        RedirectedRequest.init_orig(self, method, url, *args, **kwargs)
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1363
        self.follow_redirections = True
1364
1365
1366
class TestHTTPSilentRedirections(http_utils.TestCaseWithRedirectedWebserver):
1367
    """Test redirections.
1368
1369
    http implementations do not redirect silently anymore (they
1370
    do not redirect at all in fact). The mechanism is still in
1371
    place at the _urllib2_wrappers.Request level and these tests
1372
    exercise it.
1373
1374
    For the pycurl implementation
1375
    the redirection have been deleted as we may deprecate pycurl
1376
    and I have no place to keep a working implementation.
1377
    -- vila 20070212
1378
    """
1379
1380
    def setUp(self):
1381
        if pycurl_present and self._transport == PyCurlTransport:
1382
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
1383
                "pycurl doesn't redirect silently annymore")
1384
        super(TestHTTPSilentRedirections, self).setUp()
1385
        self.setup_redirected_request()
1386
        self.addCleanup(self.cleanup_redirected_request)
1387
        self.build_tree_contents([('a','a'),
1388
                                  ('1/',),
1389
                                  ('1/a', 'redirected once'),
1390
                                  ('2/',),
1391
                                  ('2/a', 'redirected twice'),
1392
                                  ('3/',),
1393
                                  ('3/a', 'redirected thrice'),
1394
                                  ('4/',),
1395
                                  ('4/a', 'redirected 4 times'),
1396
                                  ('5/',),
1397
                                  ('5/a', 'redirected 5 times'),
1398
                                  ],)
1399
1400
        self.old_transport = self._transport(self.old_server.get_url())
1401
1402
    def setup_redirected_request(self):
1403
        self.original_class = _urllib2_wrappers.Request
1404
        _urllib2_wrappers.Request = RedirectedRequest
1405
1406
    def cleanup_redirected_request(self):
1407
        _urllib2_wrappers.Request = self.original_class
1408
1409
    def create_transport_secondary_server(self):
1410
        """Create the secondary server, redirections are defined in the tests"""
1411
        return http_utils.HTTPServerRedirecting(
1412
            protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
1413
1414
    def test_one_redirection(self):
1415
        t = self.old_transport
1416
1417
        req = RedirectedRequest('GET', t.abspath('a'))
1418
        req.follow_redirections = True
1419
        new_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.new_server.host,
1420
                                       self.new_server.port)
1421
        self.old_server.redirections = \
1422
            [('(.*)', r'%s/1\1' % (new_prefix), 301),]
1423
        self.assertEquals('redirected once',t._perform(req).read())
1424
1425
    def test_five_redirections(self):
1426
        t = self.old_transport
1427
1428
        req = RedirectedRequest('GET', t.abspath('a'))
1429
        req.follow_redirections = True
1430
        old_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.old_server.host,
1431
                                       self.old_server.port)
1432
        new_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.new_server.host,
1433
                                       self.new_server.port)
3111.1.20 by Vincent Ladeuil
Make all the test pass. Looks like we are HTTP/1.1 compliant.
1434
        self.old_server.redirections = [
1435
            ('/1(.*)', r'%s/2\1' % (old_prefix), 302),
1436
            ('/2(.*)', r'%s/3\1' % (old_prefix), 303),
1437
            ('/3(.*)', r'%s/4\1' % (old_prefix), 307),
1438
            ('/4(.*)', r'%s/5\1' % (new_prefix), 301),
1439
            ('(/[^/]+)', r'%s/1\1' % (old_prefix), 301),
1440
            ]
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1441
        self.assertEquals('redirected 5 times',t._perform(req).read())
1442
1443
1444
class TestDoCatchRedirections(http_utils.TestCaseWithRedirectedWebserver):
1445
    """Test transport.do_catching_redirections."""
1446
1447
    def setUp(self):
1448
        super(TestDoCatchRedirections, self).setUp()
1449
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789'),],)
1450
1451
        self.old_transport = self._transport(self.old_server.get_url())
1452
1453
    def get_a(self, transport):
1454
        return transport.get('a')
1455
1456
    def test_no_redirection(self):
1457
        t = self._transport(self.new_server.get_url())
1458
1459
        # We use None for redirected so that we fail if redirected
1460
        self.assertEquals('0123456789',
1461
                          transport.do_catching_redirections(
1462
                self.get_a, t, None).read())
1463
1464
    def test_one_redirection(self):
1465
        self.redirections = 0
1466
1467
        def redirected(transport, exception, redirection_notice):
1468
            self.redirections += 1
1469
            dir, file = urlutils.split(exception.target)
1470
            return self._transport(dir)
1471
1472
        self.assertEquals('0123456789',
1473
                          transport.do_catching_redirections(
1474
                self.get_a, self.old_transport, redirected).read())
1475
        self.assertEquals(1, self.redirections)
1476
1477
    def test_redirection_loop(self):
1478
1479
        def redirected(transport, exception, redirection_notice):
1480
            # By using the redirected url as a base dir for the
1481
            # *old* transport, we create a loop: a => a/a =>
1482
            # a/a/a
1483
            return self.old_transport.clone(exception.target)
1484
1485
        self.assertRaises(errors.TooManyRedirections,
1486
                          transport.do_catching_redirections,
1487
                          self.get_a, self.old_transport, redirected)
1488
1489
1490
class TestAuth(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
1491
    """Test authentication scheme"""
1492
1493
    _auth_header = 'Authorization'
1494
    _password_prompt_prefix = ''
4222.3.12 by Jelmer Vernooij
Check that the HTTP transport prompts for usernames.
1495
    _username_prompt_prefix = ''
4307.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Handle servers proposing several authentication schemes.
1496
    # Set by load_tests
1497
    _auth_server = None
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1498
1499
    def setUp(self):
1500
        super(TestAuth, self).setUp()
1501
        self.server = self.get_readonly_server()
1502
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', 'contents of a\n'),
1503
                                  ('b', 'contents of b\n'),])
1504
1505
    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
4307.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Handle servers proposing several authentication schemes.
1506
        return self._auth_server(protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1507
1508
    def _testing_pycurl(self):
1509
        return pycurl_present and self._transport == PyCurlTransport
1510
3910.2.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fixed as per John's review.
1511
    def get_user_url(self, user, password):
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1512
        """Build an url embedding user and password"""
1513
        url = '%s://' % self.server._url_protocol
1514
        if user is not None:
1515
            url += user
1516
            if password is not None:
1517
                url += ':' + password
1518
            url += '@'
1519
        url += '%s:%s/' % (self.server.host, self.server.port)
1520
        return url
1521
3910.2.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fixed as per John's review.
1522
    def get_user_transport(self, user, password):
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1523
        return self._transport(self.get_user_url(user, password))
1524
1525
    def test_no_user(self):
1526
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
3910.2.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fixed as per John's review.
1527
        t = self.get_user_transport(None, None)
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1528
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'a')
1529
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
1530
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1531
1532
    def test_empty_pass(self):
1533
        self.server.add_user('joe', '')
1534
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', '')
1535
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
1536
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
1537
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1538
1539
    def test_user_pass(self):
1540
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
1541
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', 'foo')
1542
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
1543
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
1544
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1545
1546
    def test_unknown_user(self):
1547
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
1548
        t = self.get_user_transport('bill', 'foo')
1549
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'a')
1550
        # Two 'Authentication Required' errors should occur (the
1551
        # initial 'who are you' and 'I don't know you, who are
1552
        # you').
1553
        self.assertEqual(2, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1554
1555
    def test_wrong_pass(self):
1556
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
1557
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', 'bar')
1558
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'a')
1559
        # Two 'Authentication Required' errors should occur (the
1560
        # initial 'who are you' and 'this is not you, who are you')
1561
        self.assertEqual(2, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1562
4222.3.12 by Jelmer Vernooij
Check that the HTTP transport prompts for usernames.
1563
    def test_prompt_for_username(self):
1564
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1565
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
1566
                'pycurl cannot prompt, it handles auth by embedding'
1567
                ' user:pass in urls only')
1568
1569
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
1570
        t = self.get_user_transport(None, None)
1571
        stdout = tests.StringIOWrapper()
1572
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin='joe\nfoo\n', stdout=stdout)
1573
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n',t.get('a').read())
1574
        # stdin should be empty
1575
        self.assertEqual('', ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
1576
        stdout.seek(0)
1577
        expected_prompt = self._expected_username_prompt(t._unqualified_scheme)
1578
        self.assertEquals(expected_prompt, stdout.read(len(expected_prompt)))
1579
        self._check_password_prompt(t._unqualified_scheme, 'joe',
1580
                                    stdout.readline())
4284.1.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Delete spurious space.
1581
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1582
    def test_prompt_for_password(self):
1583
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1584
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
1585
                'pycurl cannot prompt, it handles auth by embedding'
1586
                ' user:pass in urls only')
1587
1588
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
1589
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', None)
1590
        stdout = tests.StringIOWrapper()
1591
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin='foo\n', stdout=stdout)
1592
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n',t.get('a').read())
1593
        # stdin should be empty
1594
        self.assertEqual('', ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
1595
        self._check_password_prompt(t._unqualified_scheme, 'joe',
1596
                                    stdout.getvalue())
1597
        # And we shouldn't prompt again for a different request
1598
        # against the same transport.
1599
        self.assertEqual('contents of b\n',t.get('b').read())
1600
        t2 = t.clone()
1601
        # And neither against a clone
1602
        self.assertEqual('contents of b\n',t2.get('b').read())
1603
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
1604
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1605
1606
    def _check_password_prompt(self, scheme, user, actual_prompt):
1607
        expected_prompt = (self._password_prompt_prefix
1608
                           + ("%s %s@%s:%d, Realm: '%s' password: "
1609
                              % (scheme.upper(),
1610
                                 user, self.server.host, self.server.port,
1611
                                 self.server.auth_realm)))
1612
        self.assertEquals(expected_prompt, actual_prompt)
1613
4222.3.12 by Jelmer Vernooij
Check that the HTTP transport prompts for usernames.
1614
    def _expected_username_prompt(self, scheme):
1615
        return (self._username_prompt_prefix
1616
                + "%s %s:%d, Realm: '%s' username: " % (scheme.upper(),
1617
                                 self.server.host, self.server.port,
1618
                                 self.server.auth_realm))
1619
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1620
    def test_no_prompt_for_password_when_using_auth_config(self):
1621
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1622
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
1623
                'pycurl does not support authentication.conf'
1624
                ' since it cannot prompt')
1625
1626
        user =' joe'
1627
        password = 'foo'
1628
        stdin_content = 'bar\n'  # Not the right password
1629
        self.server.add_user(user, password)
1630
        t = self.get_user_transport(user, None)
1631
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin=stdin_content,
1632
                                            stdout=tests.StringIOWrapper())
1633
        # Create a minimal config file with the right password
1634
        conf = config.AuthenticationConfig()
1635
        conf._get_config().update(
1636
            {'httptest': {'scheme': 'http', 'port': self.server.port,
1637
                          'user': user, 'password': password}})
1638
        conf._save()
1639
        # Issue a request to the server to connect
1640
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n',t.get('a').read())
1641
        # stdin should have  been left untouched
1642
        self.assertEqual(stdin_content, ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
1643
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
1644
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1645
3910.2.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #300347 by allowing querying authentication.conf if no
1646
    def test_user_from_auth_conf(self):
1647
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1648
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
1649
                'pycurl does not support authentication.conf')
3910.2.3 by Ben Jansen
Made tweaks requested by John Arbash Meinel.
1650
        user = 'joe'
3910.2.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #300347 by allowing querying authentication.conf if no
1651
        password = 'foo'
1652
        self.server.add_user(user, password)
1653
        # Create a minimal config file with the right password
1654
        conf = config.AuthenticationConfig()
1655
        conf._get_config().update(
1656
            {'httptest': {'scheme': 'http', 'port': self.server.port,
1657
                          'user': user, 'password': password}})
1658
        conf._save()
3910.2.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fixed as per John's review.
1659
        t = self.get_user_transport(None, None)
3910.2.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #300347 by allowing querying authentication.conf if no
1660
        # Issue a request to the server to connect
3910.2.3 by Ben Jansen
Made tweaks requested by John Arbash Meinel.
1661
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
3910.2.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #300347 by allowing querying authentication.conf if no
1662
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
1663
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1664
3111.1.26 by Vincent Ladeuil
Re-add a test lost in refactoring.
1665
    def test_changing_nonce(self):
4307.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Handle servers proposing several authentication schemes.
1666
        if self._auth_server not in (http_utils.HTTPDigestAuthServer,
1667
                                     http_utils.ProxyDigestAuthServer):
1668
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable('HTTP/proxy auth digest only test')
3111.1.26 by Vincent Ladeuil
Re-add a test lost in refactoring.
1669
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1670
            raise tests.KnownFailure(
1671
                'pycurl does not handle a nonce change')
1672
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
1673
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', 'foo')
1674
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
1675
        self.assertEqual('contents of b\n', t.get('b').read())
1676
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should have
1677
        # occured so far
1678
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1679
        # The server invalidates the current nonce
1680
        self.server.auth_nonce = self.server.auth_nonce + '. No, now!'
1681
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
1682
        # Two 'Authentication Required' errors should occur (the
1683
        # initial 'who are you' and a second 'who are you' with the new nonce)
1684
        self.assertEqual(2, self.server.auth_required_errors)
1685
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1686
1687
1688
class TestProxyAuth(TestAuth):
1689
    """Test proxy authentication schemes."""
1690
1691
    _auth_header = 'Proxy-authorization'
4222.3.12 by Jelmer Vernooij
Check that the HTTP transport prompts for usernames.
1692
    _password_prompt_prefix = 'Proxy '
1693
    _username_prompt_prefix = 'Proxy '
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1694
1695
    def setUp(self):
1696
        super(TestProxyAuth, self).setUp()
1697
        self._old_env = {}
1698
        self.addCleanup(self._restore_env)
1699
        # Override the contents to avoid false positives
1700
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', 'not proxied contents of a\n'),
1701
                                  ('b', 'not proxied contents of b\n'),
1702
                                  ('a-proxied', 'contents of a\n'),
1703
                                  ('b-proxied', 'contents of b\n'),
1704
                                  ])
1705
3910.2.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fixed as per John's review.
1706
    def get_user_transport(self, user, password):
3111.1.19 by Vincent Ladeuil
Merge back test_http_implementations.pc into test_http.py.
1707
        self._install_env({'all_proxy': self.get_user_url(user, password)})
1708
        return self._transport(self.server.get_url())
1709
1710
    def _install_env(self, env):
1711
        for name, value in env.iteritems():
1712
            self._old_env[name] = osutils.set_or_unset_env(name, value)
1713
1714
    def _restore_env(self):
1715
        for name, value in self._old_env.iteritems():
1716
            osutils.set_or_unset_env(name, value)
1717
1718
    def test_empty_pass(self):
1719
        if self._testing_pycurl():
1720
            import pycurl
1721
            if pycurl.version_info()[1] < '7.16.0':
1722
                raise tests.KnownFailure(
1723
                    'pycurl < 7.16.0 does not handle empty proxy passwords')
1724
        super(TestProxyAuth, self).test_empty_pass()
1725
3111.1.25 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix the smart server failing test and use it against protocol combinations.
1726
1727
class SampleSocket(object):
1728
    """A socket-like object for use in testing the HTTP request handler."""
1729
1730
    def __init__(self, socket_read_content):
1731
        """Constructs a sample socket.
1732
1733
        :param socket_read_content: a byte sequence
1734
        """
1735
        # Use plain python StringIO so we can monkey-patch the close method to
1736
        # not discard the contents.
1737
        from StringIO import StringIO
1738
        self.readfile = StringIO(socket_read_content)
1739
        self.writefile = StringIO()
1740
        self.writefile.close = lambda: None
1741
1742
    def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=None):
1743
        if 'r' in mode:
1744
            return self.readfile
1745
        else:
1746
            return self.writefile
1747
1748
1749
class SmartHTTPTunnellingTest(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
1750
1751
    def setUp(self):
1752
        super(SmartHTTPTunnellingTest, self).setUp()
1753
        # We use the VFS layer as part of HTTP tunnelling tests.
1754
        self._captureVar('BZR_NO_SMART_VFS', None)
1755
        self.transport_readonly_server = http_utils.HTTPServerWithSmarts
1756
1757
    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
1758
        return http_utils.HTTPServerWithSmarts(
1759
            protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
1760
3606.4.1 by Andrew Bennetts
Fix NotImplementedError when probing for smart protocol via HTTP.
1761
    def test_open_bzrdir(self):
1762
        branch = self.make_branch('relpath')
1763
        http_server = self.get_readonly_server()
1764
        url = http_server.get_url() + 'relpath'
1765
        bd = bzrdir.BzrDir.open(url)
1766
        self.assertIsInstance(bd, _mod_remote.RemoteBzrDir)
1767
3111.1.25 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix the smart server failing test and use it against protocol combinations.
1768
    def test_bulk_data(self):
1769
        # We should be able to send and receive bulk data in a single message.
1770
        # The 'readv' command in the smart protocol both sends and receives
1771
        # bulk data, so we use that.
1772
        self.build_tree(['data-file'])
1773
        http_server = self.get_readonly_server()
1774
        http_transport = self._transport(http_server.get_url())
1775
        medium = http_transport.get_smart_medium()
1776
        # Since we provide the medium, the url below will be mostly ignored
1777
        # during the test, as long as the path is '/'.
1778
        remote_transport = remote.RemoteTransport('bzr://fake_host/',
1779
                                                  medium=medium)
1780
        self.assertEqual(
1781
            [(0, "c")], list(remote_transport.readv("data-file", [(0,1)])))
1782
1783
    def test_http_send_smart_request(self):
1784
1785
        post_body = 'hello\n'
3245.4.59 by Andrew Bennetts
Various tweaks in response to Martin's review.
1786
        expected_reply_body = 'ok\x012\n'
3111.1.25 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix the smart server failing test and use it against protocol combinations.
1787
1788
        http_server = self.get_readonly_server()
1789
        http_transport = self._transport(http_server.get_url())
1790
        medium = http_transport.get_smart_medium()
1791
        response = medium.send_http_smart_request(post_body)
1792
        reply_body = response.read()
1793
        self.assertEqual(expected_reply_body, reply_body)
1794
1795
    def test_smart_http_server_post_request_handler(self):
1796
        httpd = self.get_readonly_server()._get_httpd()
1797
1798
        socket = SampleSocket(
1799
            'POST /.bzr/smart %s \r\n' % self._protocol_version
1800
            # HTTP/1.1 posts must have a Content-Length (but it doesn't hurt
1801
            # for 1.0)
1802
            + 'Content-Length: 6\r\n'
1803
            '\r\n'
1804
            'hello\n')
1805
        # Beware: the ('localhost', 80) below is the
1806
        # client_address parameter, but we don't have one because
1807
        # we have defined a socket which is not bound to an
1808
        # address. The test framework never uses this client
1809
        # address, so far...
1810
        request_handler = http_utils.SmartRequestHandler(socket,
1811
                                                         ('localhost', 80),
1812
                                                         httpd)
1813
        response = socket.writefile.getvalue()
1814
        self.assertStartsWith(response, '%s 200 ' % self._protocol_version)
1815
        # This includes the end of the HTTP headers, and all the body.
3245.4.59 by Andrew Bennetts
Various tweaks in response to Martin's review.
1816
        expected_end_of_response = '\r\n\r\nok\x012\n'
3111.1.25 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix the smart server failing test and use it against protocol combinations.
1817
        self.assertEndsWith(response, expected_end_of_response)
1818
1819
3430.3.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Of course we can write tests !
1820
class ForbiddenRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
1821
    """No smart server here request handler."""
1822
1823
    def do_POST(self):
1824
        self.send_error(403, "Forbidden")
1825
1826
1827
class SmartClientAgainstNotSmartServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
1828
    """Test smart client behaviour against an http server without smarts."""
1829
1830
    _req_handler_class = ForbiddenRequestHandler
1831
1832
    def test_probe_smart_server(self):
1833
        """Test error handling against server refusing smart requests."""
1834
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
1835
        t = self._transport(server.get_url())
1836
        # No need to build a valid smart request here, the server will not even
1837
        # try to interpret it.
1838
        self.assertRaises(errors.SmartProtocolError,
3734.3.1 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix SmartHTTPMedium refactoring related test.
1839
                          t.get_smart_medium().send_http_smart_request,
1840
                          'whatever')
3430.3.4 by Vincent Ladeuil
Of course we can write tests !
1841
3878.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #265070 by providing a finer sieve for accepted redirections.
1842
class Test_redirected_to(tests.TestCase):
1843
1844
    def test_redirected_to_subdir(self):
1845
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Don't use the exception as a parameter for _redirected_to.
1846
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
1847
                             'http://www.example.com/foo/subdir')
3878.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #265070 by providing a finer sieve for accepted redirections.
1848
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
1849
        # Both transports share the some connection
1850
        self.assertEquals(t._get_connection(), r._get_connection())
1851
3878.4.3 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #303959 by returning a transport based on the same url
1852
    def test_redirected_to_self_with_slash(self):
1853
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Don't use the exception as a parameter for _redirected_to.
1854
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
1855
                             'http://www.example.com/foo/')
3878.4.3 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #303959 by returning a transport based on the same url
1856
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
1857
        # Both transports share the some connection (one can argue that we
1858
        # should return the exact same transport here, but that seems
1859
        # overkill).
1860
        self.assertEquals(t._get_connection(), r._get_connection())
1861
3878.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #265070 by providing a finer sieve for accepted redirections.
1862
    def test_redirected_to_host(self):
1863
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Don't use the exception as a parameter for _redirected_to.
1864
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
1865
                             'http://foo.example.com/foo/subdir')
3878.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #265070 by providing a finer sieve for accepted redirections.
1866
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
1867
1868
    def test_redirected_to_same_host_sibling_protocol(self):
1869
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Don't use the exception as a parameter for _redirected_to.
1870
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
1871
                             'https://www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #265070 by providing a finer sieve for accepted redirections.
1872
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
1873
1874
    def test_redirected_to_same_host_different_protocol(self):
1875
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Don't use the exception as a parameter for _redirected_to.
1876
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
1877
                             'ftp://www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #265070 by providing a finer sieve for accepted redirections.
1878
        self.assertNotEquals(type(r), type(t))
1879
1880
    def test_redirected_to_different_host_same_user(self):
1881
        t = self._transport('http://joe@www.example.com/foo')
3878.4.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Don't use the exception as a parameter for _redirected_to.
1882
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
1883
                             'https://foo.example.com/foo')
3878.4.2 by Vincent Ladeuil
Fix bug #265070 by providing a finer sieve for accepted redirections.
1884
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
1885
        self.assertEquals(t._user, r._user)
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1886
1887
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1888
class PredefinedRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
1889
    """Request handler for a unique and pre-defined request.
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1890
1891
    The only thing we care about here is how many bytes travel on the wire. But
1892
    since we want to measure it for a real http client, we have to send it
1893
    correct responses.
1894
1895
    We expect to receive a *single* request nothing more (and we won't even
1896
    check what request it is, we just measure the bytes read until an empty
1897
    line.
1898
    """
1899
1900
    def handle_one_request(self):
1901
        tcs = self.server.test_case_server
1902
        requestline = self.rfile.readline()
1903
        headers = self.MessageClass(self.rfile, 0)
1904
        # We just read: the request, the headers, an empty line indicating the
1905
        # end of the headers.
1906
        bytes_read = len(requestline)
1907
        for line in headers.headers:
1908
            bytes_read += len(line)
1909
        bytes_read += len('\r\n')
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1910
        if requestline.startswith('POST'):
1911
            # The body should be a single line (or we don't know where it ends
1912
            # and we don't want to issue a blocking read)
1913
            body = self.rfile.readline()
1914
            bytes_read += len(body)
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1915
        tcs.bytes_read = bytes_read
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1916
1917
        # We set the bytes written *before* issuing the write, the client is
1918
        # supposed to consume every produced byte *before* checking that value.
3945.1.7 by Vincent Ladeuil
Test against https.
1919
1920
        # Doing the oppposite may lead to test failure: we may be interrupted
1921
        # after the write but before updating the value. The client can then
1922
        # continue and read the value *before* we can update it. And yes,
1923
        # this has been observed -- vila 20090129
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1924
        tcs.bytes_written = len(tcs.canned_response)
1925
        self.wfile.write(tcs.canned_response)
1926
1927
1928
class ActivityServerMixin(object):
1929
1930
    def __init__(self, protocol_version):
1931
        super(ActivityServerMixin, self).__init__(
1932
            request_handler=PredefinedRequestHandler,
1933
            protocol_version=protocol_version)
1934
        # Bytes read and written by the server
1935
        self.bytes_read = 0
1936
        self.bytes_written = 0
1937
        self.canned_response = None
1938
1939
1940
class ActivityHTTPServer(ActivityServerMixin, http_server.HttpServer):
1941
    pass
1942
1943
1944
if tests.HTTPSServerFeature.available():
1945
    from bzrlib.tests import https_server
1946
    class ActivityHTTPSServer(ActivityServerMixin, https_server.HTTPSServer):
1947
        pass
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1948
1949
1950
class TestActivity(tests.TestCase):
1951
    """Test socket activity reporting.
1952
1953
    We use a special purpose server to control the bytes sent and received and
1954
    be able to predict the activity on the client socket.
1955
    """
1956
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1957
    def setUp(self):
1958
        tests.TestCase.setUp(self)
1959
        self.server = self._activity_server(self._protocol_version)
1960
        self.server.setUp()
1961
        self.activities = {}
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1962
        def report_activity(t, bytes, direction):
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1963
            count = self.activities.get(direction, 0)
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1964
            count += bytes
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1965
            self.activities[direction] = count
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1966
1967
        # We override at class level because constructors may propagate the
1968
        # bound method and render instance overriding ineffective (an
4031.3.1 by Frank Aspell
Fixing various typos
1969
        # alternative would be to define a specific ui factory instead...)
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1970
        self.orig_report_activity = self._transport._report_activity
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
1971
        self._transport._report_activity = report_activity
1972
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
1973
    def tearDown(self):
1974
        self._transport._report_activity = self.orig_report_activity
1975
        self.server.tearDown()
1976
        tests.TestCase.tearDown(self)
1977
1978
    def get_transport(self):
1979
        return self._transport(self.server.get_url())
1980
1981
    def assertActivitiesMatch(self):
1982
        self.assertEqual(self.server.bytes_read,
1983
                         self.activities.get('write', 0), 'written bytes')
1984
        self.assertEqual(self.server.bytes_written,
1985
                         self.activities.get('read', 0), 'read bytes')
1986
1987
    def test_get(self):
1988
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r
1989
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 04:32:56 GMT\r
1990
Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora)\r
1991
Last-Modified: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 19:35:20 GMT\r
1992
ETag: "56691-23-38e9ae00"\r
1993
Accept-Ranges: bytes\r
1994
Content-Length: 35\r
1995
Connection: close\r
1996
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
1997
\r
1998
Bazaar-NG meta directory, format 1
1999
'''
2000
        t = self.get_transport()
3945.1.5 by Vincent Ladeuil
Start implementing http activity reporting at socket level.
2001
        self.assertEqual('Bazaar-NG meta directory, format 1\n',
2002
                         t.get('foo/bar').read())
3945.1.8 by Vincent Ladeuil
Add more tests, fix pycurl double handling, revert previous tracking.
2003
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()
2004
2005
    def test_has(self):
2006
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r
2007
Server: SimpleHTTP/0.6 Python/2.5.2\r
2008
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 20:21:47 GMT\r
2009
Content-type: application/octet-stream\r
2010
Content-Length: 20\r
2011
Last-Modified: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 20:21:47 GMT\r
2012
\r
2013
'''
2014
        t = self.get_transport()
2015
        self.assertTrue(t.has('foo/bar'))
2016
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()
2017
2018
    def test_readv(self):
2019
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content\r
2020
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 04:49:48 GMT\r
2021
Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora)\r
2022
Last-Modified: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 20:22:05 GMT\r
2023
ETag: "238a3c-16ec2-805c5540"\r
2024
Accept-Ranges: bytes\r
2025
Content-Length: 1534\r
2026
Connection: close\r
2027
Content-Type: multipart/byteranges; boundary=418470f848b63279b\r
2028
\r
2029
\r
2030
--418470f848b63279b\r
2031
Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
2032
Content-range: bytes 0-254/93890\r
2033
\r
2034
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309040815-13242001617e4a06
2035
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309040929-eee0eb3e6d1e7627
2036
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309040957-6cad07f466bb0bb8
2037
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309041501-c840e09071de3b67
2038
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309044615-c24a3250be83220a
2039
\r
2040
--418470f848b63279b\r
2041
Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
2042
Content-range: bytes 1000-2049/93890\r
2043
\r
2044
40-fd4ec249b6b139ab
2045
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311063625-07858525021f270b
2046
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311231934-aa3776aff5200bb9
2047
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311231953-73aeb3a131c3699a
2048
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311232353-f5e33da490872c6a
2049
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312071639-0a8f59a34a024ff0
2050
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312073432-b2c16a55e0d6e9fb
2051
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312073831-a47c3335ece1920f
2052
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312085412-13373aa129ccbad3
2053
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313052251-2bf004cb96b39933
2054
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313052856-3edd84094687cb11
2055
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313053233-e30a4f28aef48f9d
2056
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313053853-7c64085594ff3072
2057
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313054757-a86c3f5871069e22
2058
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313061422-418f1f73b94879b9
2059
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313120651-497bd231b19df600
2060
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314024931-eae0170ef25a5d1a
2061
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025438-d52099f915fe65fc
2062
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025539-637a636692c055cf
2063
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025737-55eb441f430ab4ba
2064
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025901-d74aa93bb7ee8f62
2065
mbp@source\r
2066
--418470f848b63279b--\r
2067
'''
2068
        t = self.get_transport()
2069
        # Remember that the request is ignored and that the ranges below
2070
        # doesn't have to match the canned response.
2071
        l = list(t.readv('/foo/bar', ((0, 255), (1000, 1050))))
2072
        self.assertEqual(2, len(l))
2073
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()
2074
2075
    def test_post(self):
2076
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r
2077
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 04:32:56 GMT\r
2078
Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora)\r
2079
Last-Modified: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 19:35:20 GMT\r
2080
ETag: "56691-23-38e9ae00"\r
2081
Accept-Ranges: bytes\r
2082
Content-Length: 35\r
2083
Connection: close\r
2084
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
2085
\r
2086
lalala whatever as long as itsssss
2087
'''
2088
        t = self.get_transport()
2089
        # We must send a single line of body bytes, see
2090
        # PredefinedRequestHandler.handle_one_request
2091
        code, f = t._post('abc def end-of-body\n')
2092
        self.assertEqual('lalala whatever as long as itsssss\n', f.read())
2093
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()