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589 lines
23 KiB
Python
589 lines
23 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, with_statement
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import base64
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import binascii
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from contextlib import closing
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import functools
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import sys
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import threading
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import datetime
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from io import BytesIO
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from tornado.escape import utf8
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from tornado.httpclient import HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse, _RequestProxy, HTTPError, HTTPClient
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from tornado.httpserver import HTTPServer
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from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop
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from tornado.iostream import IOStream
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from tornado.log import gen_log
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from tornado import netutil
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from tornado.stack_context import ExceptionStackContext, NullContext
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from tornado.testing import AsyncHTTPTestCase, bind_unused_port, gen_test, ExpectLog
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from tornado.test.util import unittest, skipOnTravis
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from tornado.util import u
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from tornado.web import Application, RequestHandler, url
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from tornado.httputil import format_timestamp, HTTPHeaders
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class HelloWorldHandler(RequestHandler):
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def get(self):
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name = self.get_argument("name", "world")
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self.set_header("Content-Type", "text/plain")
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self.finish("Hello %s!" % name)
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class PostHandler(RequestHandler):
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def post(self):
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self.finish("Post arg1: %s, arg2: %s" % (
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self.get_argument("arg1"), self.get_argument("arg2")))
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class PutHandler(RequestHandler):
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def put(self):
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self.write("Put body: ")
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self.write(self.request.body)
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class RedirectHandler(RequestHandler):
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def prepare(self):
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self.redirect(self.get_argument("url"),
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status=int(self.get_argument("status", "302")))
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class ChunkHandler(RequestHandler):
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def get(self):
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self.write("asdf")
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self.flush()
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self.write("qwer")
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class AuthHandler(RequestHandler):
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def get(self):
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self.finish(self.request.headers["Authorization"])
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class CountdownHandler(RequestHandler):
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def get(self, count):
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count = int(count)
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if count > 0:
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self.redirect(self.reverse_url("countdown", count - 1))
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else:
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self.write("Zero")
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class EchoPostHandler(RequestHandler):
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def post(self):
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self.write(self.request.body)
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class UserAgentHandler(RequestHandler):
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def get(self):
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self.write(self.request.headers.get('User-Agent', 'User agent not set'))
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class ContentLength304Handler(RequestHandler):
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def get(self):
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self.set_status(304)
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self.set_header('Content-Length', 42)
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def _clear_headers_for_304(self):
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# Tornado strips content-length from 304 responses, but here we
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# want to simulate servers that include the headers anyway.
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pass
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class PatchHandler(RequestHandler):
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def patch(self):
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"Return the request payload - so we can check it is being kept"
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self.write(self.request.body)
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class AllMethodsHandler(RequestHandler):
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SUPPORTED_METHODS = RequestHandler.SUPPORTED_METHODS + ('OTHER',)
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def method(self):
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self.write(self.request.method)
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get = post = put = delete = options = patch = other = method
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# These tests end up getting run redundantly: once here with the default
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# HTTPClient implementation, and then again in each implementation's own
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# test suite.
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class HTTPClientCommonTestCase(AsyncHTTPTestCase):
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def get_app(self):
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return Application([
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url("/hello", HelloWorldHandler),
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url("/post", PostHandler),
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url("/put", PutHandler),
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url("/redirect", RedirectHandler),
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url("/chunk", ChunkHandler),
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url("/auth", AuthHandler),
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url("/countdown/([0-9]+)", CountdownHandler, name="countdown"),
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url("/echopost", EchoPostHandler),
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url("/user_agent", UserAgentHandler),
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url("/304_with_content_length", ContentLength304Handler),
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url("/all_methods", AllMethodsHandler),
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url('/patch', PatchHandler),
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], gzip=True)
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def test_patch_receives_payload(self):
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body = b"some patch data"
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response = self.fetch("/patch", method='PATCH', body=body)
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self.assertEqual(response.code, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.body, body)
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@skipOnTravis
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def test_hello_world(self):
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response = self.fetch("/hello")
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self.assertEqual(response.code, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Type"], "text/plain")
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b"Hello world!")
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self.assertEqual(int(response.request_time), 0)
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response = self.fetch("/hello?name=Ben")
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b"Hello Ben!")
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def test_streaming_callback(self):
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# streaming_callback is also tested in test_chunked
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chunks = []
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response = self.fetch("/hello",
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streaming_callback=chunks.append)
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# with streaming_callback, data goes to the callback and not response.body
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self.assertEqual(chunks, [b"Hello world!"])
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self.assertFalse(response.body)
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def test_post(self):
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response = self.fetch("/post", method="POST",
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body="arg1=foo&arg2=bar")
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self.assertEqual(response.code, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b"Post arg1: foo, arg2: bar")
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def test_chunked(self):
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response = self.fetch("/chunk")
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b"asdfqwer")
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chunks = []
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response = self.fetch("/chunk",
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streaming_callback=chunks.append)
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self.assertEqual(chunks, [b"asdf", b"qwer"])
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self.assertFalse(response.body)
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def test_chunked_close(self):
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# test case in which chunks spread read-callback processing
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# over several ioloop iterations, but the connection is already closed.
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sock, port = bind_unused_port()
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with closing(sock):
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def write_response(stream, request_data):
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stream.write(b"""\
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Transfer-Encoding: chunked
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1
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1
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1
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2
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0
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""".replace(b"\n", b"\r\n"), callback=stream.close)
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def accept_callback(conn, address):
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# fake an HTTP server using chunked encoding where the final chunks
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# and connection close all happen at once
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stream = IOStream(conn, io_loop=self.io_loop)
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stream.read_until(b"\r\n\r\n",
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functools.partial(write_response, stream))
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netutil.add_accept_handler(sock, accept_callback, self.io_loop)
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self.http_client.fetch("http://127.0.0.1:%d/" % port, self.stop)
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resp = self.wait()
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resp.rethrow()
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self.assertEqual(resp.body, b"12")
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self.io_loop.remove_handler(sock.fileno())
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def test_streaming_stack_context(self):
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chunks = []
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exc_info = []
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def error_handler(typ, value, tb):
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exc_info.append((typ, value, tb))
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return True
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def streaming_cb(chunk):
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chunks.append(chunk)
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if chunk == b'qwer':
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1 / 0
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with ExceptionStackContext(error_handler):
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self.fetch('/chunk', streaming_callback=streaming_cb)
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self.assertEqual(chunks, [b'asdf', b'qwer'])
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self.assertEqual(1, len(exc_info))
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self.assertIs(exc_info[0][0], ZeroDivisionError)
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def test_basic_auth(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.fetch("/auth", auth_username="Aladdin",
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auth_password="open sesame").body,
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b"Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ==")
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def test_basic_auth_explicit_mode(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.fetch("/auth", auth_username="Aladdin",
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auth_password="open sesame",
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auth_mode="basic").body,
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b"Basic QWxhZGRpbjpvcGVuIHNlc2FtZQ==")
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def test_unsupported_auth_mode(self):
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# curl and simple clients handle errors a bit differently; the
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# important thing is that they don't fall back to basic auth
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# on an unknown mode.
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with ExpectLog(gen_log, "uncaught exception", required=False):
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with self.assertRaises((ValueError, HTTPError)):
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response = self.fetch("/auth", auth_username="Aladdin",
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auth_password="open sesame",
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auth_mode="asdf")
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response.rethrow()
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def test_follow_redirect(self):
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response = self.fetch("/countdown/2", follow_redirects=False)
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self.assertEqual(302, response.code)
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self.assertTrue(response.headers["Location"].endswith("/countdown/1"))
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response = self.fetch("/countdown/2")
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self.assertEqual(200, response.code)
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self.assertTrue(response.effective_url.endswith("/countdown/0"))
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self.assertEqual(b"Zero", response.body)
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def test_credentials_in_url(self):
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url = self.get_url("/auth").replace("http://", "http://me:secret@")
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self.http_client.fetch(url, self.stop)
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response = self.wait()
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self.assertEqual(b"Basic " + base64.b64encode(b"me:secret"),
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response.body)
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def test_body_encoding(self):
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unicode_body = u("\xe9")
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byte_body = binascii.a2b_hex(b"e9")
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# unicode string in body gets converted to utf8
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response = self.fetch("/echopost", method="POST", body=unicode_body,
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headers={"Content-Type": "application/blah"})
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self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Length"], "2")
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self.assertEqual(response.body, utf8(unicode_body))
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# byte strings pass through directly
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response = self.fetch("/echopost", method="POST",
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body=byte_body,
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headers={"Content-Type": "application/blah"})
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self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Length"], "1")
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self.assertEqual(response.body, byte_body)
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# Mixing unicode in headers and byte string bodies shouldn't
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# break anything
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response = self.fetch("/echopost", method="POST", body=byte_body,
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headers={"Content-Type": "application/blah"},
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user_agent=u("foo"))
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self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Length"], "1")
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self.assertEqual(response.body, byte_body)
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def test_types(self):
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response = self.fetch("/hello")
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self.assertEqual(type(response.body), bytes)
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self.assertEqual(type(response.headers["Content-Type"]), str)
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self.assertEqual(type(response.code), int)
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self.assertEqual(type(response.effective_url), str)
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def test_header_callback(self):
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first_line = []
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headers = {}
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chunks = []
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def header_callback(header_line):
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if header_line.startswith('HTTP/'):
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first_line.append(header_line)
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elif header_line != '\r\n':
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k, v = header_line.split(':', 1)
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headers[k] = v.strip()
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def streaming_callback(chunk):
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# All header callbacks are run before any streaming callbacks,
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# so the header data is available to process the data as it
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# comes in.
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self.assertEqual(headers['Content-Type'], 'text/html; charset=UTF-8')
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chunks.append(chunk)
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self.fetch('/chunk', header_callback=header_callback,
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streaming_callback=streaming_callback)
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self.assertEqual(len(first_line), 1)
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self.assertRegexpMatches(first_line[0], 'HTTP/1.[01] 200 OK\r\n')
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self.assertEqual(chunks, [b'asdf', b'qwer'])
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def test_header_callback_stack_context(self):
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exc_info = []
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def error_handler(typ, value, tb):
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exc_info.append((typ, value, tb))
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return True
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def header_callback(header_line):
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if header_line.startswith('Content-Type:'):
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1 / 0
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with ExceptionStackContext(error_handler):
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self.fetch('/chunk', header_callback=header_callback)
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self.assertEqual(len(exc_info), 1)
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self.assertIs(exc_info[0][0], ZeroDivisionError)
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def test_configure_defaults(self):
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defaults = dict(user_agent='TestDefaultUserAgent', allow_ipv6=False)
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# Construct a new instance of the configured client class
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client = self.http_client.__class__(self.io_loop, force_instance=True,
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defaults=defaults)
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try:
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client.fetch(self.get_url('/user_agent'), callback=self.stop)
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response = self.wait()
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b'TestDefaultUserAgent')
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finally:
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client.close()
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def test_header_types(self):
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# Header values may be passed as character or utf8 byte strings,
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# in a plain dictionary or an HTTPHeaders object.
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# Keys must always be the native str type.
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# All combinations should have the same results on the wire.
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for value in [u("MyUserAgent"), b"MyUserAgent"]:
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for container in [dict, HTTPHeaders]:
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headers = container()
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headers['User-Agent'] = value
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resp = self.fetch('/user_agent', headers=headers)
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self.assertEqual(
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resp.body, b"MyUserAgent",
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"response=%r, value=%r, container=%r" %
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(resp.body, value, container))
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def test_304_with_content_length(self):
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# According to the spec 304 responses SHOULD NOT include
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# Content-Length or other entity headers, but some servers do it
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# anyway.
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# http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec10.html#sec10.3.5
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response = self.fetch('/304_with_content_length')
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self.assertEqual(response.code, 304)
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self.assertEqual(response.headers['Content-Length'], '42')
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def test_final_callback_stack_context(self):
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# The final callback should be run outside of the httpclient's
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# stack_context. We want to ensure that there is not stack_context
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# between the user's callback and the IOLoop, so monkey-patch
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# IOLoop.handle_callback_exception and disable the test harness's
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# context with a NullContext.
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# Note that this does not apply to secondary callbacks (header
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# and streaming_callback), as errors there must be seen as errors
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# by the http client so it can clean up the connection.
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exc_info = []
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def handle_callback_exception(callback):
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exc_info.append(sys.exc_info())
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self.stop()
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self.io_loop.handle_callback_exception = handle_callback_exception
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with NullContext():
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self.http_client.fetch(self.get_url('/hello'),
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lambda response: 1 / 0)
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self.wait()
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self.assertEqual(exc_info[0][0], ZeroDivisionError)
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@gen_test
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def test_future_interface(self):
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response = yield self.http_client.fetch(self.get_url('/hello'))
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b'Hello world!')
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@gen_test
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def test_future_http_error(self):
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with self.assertRaises(HTTPError) as context:
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yield self.http_client.fetch(self.get_url('/notfound'))
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.code, 404)
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.response.code, 404)
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@gen_test
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def test_reuse_request_from_response(self):
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# The response.request attribute should be an HTTPRequest, not
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# a _RequestProxy.
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# This test uses self.http_client.fetch because self.fetch calls
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# self.get_url on the input unconditionally.
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url = self.get_url('/hello')
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response = yield self.http_client.fetch(url)
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self.assertEqual(response.request.url, url)
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self.assertTrue(isinstance(response.request, HTTPRequest))
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response2 = yield self.http_client.fetch(response.request)
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self.assertEqual(response2.body, b'Hello world!')
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def test_all_methods(self):
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for method in ['GET', 'DELETE', 'OPTIONS']:
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response = self.fetch('/all_methods', method=method)
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self.assertEqual(response.body, utf8(method))
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for method in ['POST', 'PUT', 'PATCH']:
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response = self.fetch('/all_methods', method=method, body=b'')
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self.assertEqual(response.body, utf8(method))
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response = self.fetch('/all_methods', method='HEAD')
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b'')
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response = self.fetch('/all_methods', method='OTHER',
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allow_nonstandard_methods=True)
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b'OTHER')
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@gen_test
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def test_body_sanity_checks(self):
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hello_url = self.get_url('/hello')
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as context:
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yield self.http_client.fetch(hello_url, body='data')
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self.assertTrue('must be None' in str(context.exception))
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as context:
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yield self.http_client.fetch(hello_url, method='POST')
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self.assertTrue('must not be None' in str(context.exception))
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# This test causes odd failures with the combination of
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# curl_httpclient (at least with the version of libcurl available
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# on ubuntu 12.04), TwistedIOLoop, and epoll. For POST (but not PUT),
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# curl decides the response came back too soon and closes the connection
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# to start again. It does this *before* telling the socket callback to
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# unregister the FD. Some IOLoop implementations have special kernel
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# integration to discover this immediately. Tornado's IOLoops
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# ignore errors on remove_handler to accommodate this behavior, but
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# Twisted's reactor does not. The removeReader call fails and so
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# do all future removeAll calls (which our tests do at cleanup).
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#
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#def test_post_307(self):
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# response = self.fetch("/redirect?status=307&url=/post",
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# method="POST", body=b"arg1=foo&arg2=bar")
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# self.assertEqual(response.body, b"Post arg1: foo, arg2: bar")
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def test_put_307(self):
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response = self.fetch("/redirect?status=307&url=/put",
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method="PUT", body=b"hello")
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response.rethrow()
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self.assertEqual(response.body, b"Put body: hello")
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class RequestProxyTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_request_set(self):
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proxy = _RequestProxy(HTTPRequest('http://example.com/',
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user_agent='foo'),
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dict())
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self.assertEqual(proxy.user_agent, 'foo')
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def test_default_set(self):
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proxy = _RequestProxy(HTTPRequest('http://example.com/'),
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dict(network_interface='foo'))
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self.assertEqual(proxy.network_interface, 'foo')
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def test_both_set(self):
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proxy = _RequestProxy(HTTPRequest('http://example.com/',
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proxy_host='foo'),
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dict(proxy_host='bar'))
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self.assertEqual(proxy.proxy_host, 'foo')
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def test_neither_set(self):
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proxy = _RequestProxy(HTTPRequest('http://example.com/'),
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dict())
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self.assertIs(proxy.auth_username, None)
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def test_bad_attribute(self):
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proxy = _RequestProxy(HTTPRequest('http://example.com/'),
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dict())
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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proxy.foo
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def test_defaults_none(self):
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proxy = _RequestProxy(HTTPRequest('http://example.com/'), None)
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self.assertIs(proxy.auth_username, None)
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class HTTPResponseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_str(self):
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response = HTTPResponse(HTTPRequest('http://example.com'),
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200, headers={}, buffer=BytesIO())
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s = str(response)
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self.assertTrue(s.startswith('HTTPResponse('))
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self.assertIn('code=200', s)
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class SyncHTTPClientTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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if IOLoop.configured_class().__name__ in ('TwistedIOLoop',
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'AsyncIOMainLoop'):
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# TwistedIOLoop only supports the global reactor, so we can't have
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# separate IOLoops for client and server threads.
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# AsyncIOMainLoop doesn't work with the default policy
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# (although it could with some tweaks to this test and a
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# policy that created loops for non-main threads).
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raise unittest.SkipTest(
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'Sync HTTPClient not compatible with TwistedIOLoop or '
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'AsyncIOMainLoop')
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self.server_ioloop = IOLoop()
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sock, self.port = bind_unused_port()
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app = Application([('/', HelloWorldHandler)])
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self.server = HTTPServer(app, io_loop=self.server_ioloop)
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self.server.add_socket(sock)
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self.server_thread = threading.Thread(target=self.server_ioloop.start)
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self.server_thread.start()
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self.http_client = HTTPClient()
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def tearDown(self):
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def stop_server():
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self.server.stop()
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self.server_ioloop.stop()
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self.server_ioloop.add_callback(stop_server)
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self.server_thread.join()
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self.http_client.close()
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self.server_ioloop.close(all_fds=True)
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def get_url(self, path):
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return 'http://localhost:%d%s' % (self.port, path)
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def test_sync_client(self):
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response = self.http_client.fetch(self.get_url('/'))
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self.assertEqual(b'Hello world!', response.body)
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def test_sync_client_error(self):
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# Synchronous HTTPClient raises errors directly; no need for
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# response.rethrow()
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with self.assertRaises(HTTPError) as assertion:
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self.http_client.fetch(self.get_url('/notfound'))
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self.assertEqual(assertion.exception.code, 404)
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|
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class HTTPRequestTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_headers(self):
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request = HTTPRequest('http://example.com', headers={'foo': 'bar'})
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self.assertEqual(request.headers, {'foo': 'bar'})
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|
|
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def test_headers_setter(self):
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request = HTTPRequest('http://example.com')
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request.headers = {'bar': 'baz'}
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self.assertEqual(request.headers, {'bar': 'baz'})
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|
|
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def test_null_headers_setter(self):
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request = HTTPRequest('http://example.com')
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|
request.headers = None
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self.assertEqual(request.headers, {})
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|
|
|
def test_body(self):
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|
request = HTTPRequest('http://example.com', body='foo')
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self.assertEqual(request.body, utf8('foo'))
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|
|
|
def test_body_setter(self):
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|
request = HTTPRequest('http://example.com')
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|
request.body = 'foo'
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|
self.assertEqual(request.body, utf8('foo'))
|
|
|
|
def test_if_modified_since(self):
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|
http_date = datetime.datetime.utcnow()
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|
request = HTTPRequest('http://example.com', if_modified_since=http_date)
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|
self.assertEqual(request.headers,
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|
{'If-Modified-Since': format_timestamp(http_date)})
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