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import os
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import shutil
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import shlex
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import traceback
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import re
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import time
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from subprocess import call
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from misc.colour_terminal import print_red, print_blue
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from exc.test_failed import TestFailed
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import conf
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HTTP = "HTTP"
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HTTPS = "HTTPS"
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class BaseTest:
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"""
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Class that defines methods common to both HTTP and FTP Tests.
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Note that this is an abstract class, subclasses must implement
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* stop_server()
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* instantiate_server_by(protocol)
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"""
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def __init__(self, name, pre_hook, test_params, post_hook, protocols):
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"""
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Define the class-wide variables (or attributes).
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Attributes should not be defined outside __init__.
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"""
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self.name = name
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self.pre_configs = pre_hook or {} # if pre_hook == None, then
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# {} (an empty dict object) is
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# passed to self.pre_configs
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self.test_params = test_params or {}
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self.post_configs = post_hook or {}
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self.protocols = protocols
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self.servers = []
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self.domains = []
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self.port = -1
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self.wget_options = ''
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self.urls = []
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self.tests_passed = True
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self.init_test_env()
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self.ret_code = 0
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def get_test_dir(self):
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return self.name + '-test'
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def init_test_env(self):
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test_dir = self.get_test_dir()
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try:
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os.mkdir(test_dir)
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except FileExistsError:
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shutil.rmtree(test_dir)
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os.mkdir(test_dir)
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os.chdir(test_dir)
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def get_domain_addr(self, addr):
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# TODO if there's a multiple number of ports, wouldn't it be
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# overridden to the port of the last invocation?
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self.port = str(addr[1])
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return '%s:%s' % (addr[0], self.port)
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def server_setup(self):
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print_blue("Running Test %s" % self.name)
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for protocol in self.protocols:
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instance = self.instantiate_server_by(protocol)
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self.servers.append(instance)
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# servers instantiated by different protocols may differ in
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# ports and etc.
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# so we should record different domains respect to servers.
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domain = self.get_domain_addr(instance.server_address)
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self.domains.append(domain)
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def exec_wget(self):
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cmd_line = self.gen_cmd_line()
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params = shlex.split(cmd_line)
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print(params)
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if os.getenv("SERVER_WAIT"):
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time.sleep(float(os.getenv("SERVER_WAIT")))
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try:
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ret_code = call(params)
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except FileNotFoundError:
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raise TestFailed("The Wget Executable does not exist at the "
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"expected path.")
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return ret_code
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def gen_cmd_line(self):
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test_path = os.path.abspath(".")
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wget_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(test_path,
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"..", '..', 'src', "wget"))
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wget_options = '--debug --no-config %s' % self.wget_options
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valgrind = os.getenv("VALGRIND_TESTS", "")
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if valgrind in ("", "0"):
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cmd_line = '%s %s ' % (wget_path, wget_options)
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elif valgrind == "1":
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cmd_line = 'valgrind --error-exitcode=301 --leak-check=yes --track-origins=yes %s %s ' % (wget_path, wget_options)
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else:
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cmd_line = '%s %s %s ' % (os.getenv("VALGRIND_TESTS", ""), wget_path, wget_options)
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for protocol, urls, domain in zip(self.protocols,
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self.urls,
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self.domains):
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# zip is function for iterating multiple lists at the same time.
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# e.g. for item1, item2 in zip([1, 5, 3],
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# ['a', 'e', 'c']):
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# print(item1, item2)
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# generates the following output:
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# 1 a
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# 5 e
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# 3 c
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for url in urls:
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cmd_line += '%s://%s/%s ' % (protocol.lower(), domain, url)
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print(cmd_line)
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return cmd_line
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def __test_cleanup(self):
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os.chdir('..')
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try:
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if not os.getenv("NO_CLEANUP"):
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shutil.rmtree(self.get_test_dir())
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except:
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print ("Unknown Exception while trying to remove Test Environment.")
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def _exit_test (self):
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self.__test_cleanup()
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def begin (self):
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return 0 if self.tests_passed else 100
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def call_test(self):
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self.hook_call(self.test_params, 'Test Option')
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try:
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self.ret_code = self.exec_wget()
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except TestFailed as e:
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raise e
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finally:
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self.stop_server()
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def do_test(self):
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self.pre_hook_call()
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self.call_test()
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self.post_hook_call()
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def hook_call(self, configs, name):
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for conf_name, conf_arg in configs.items():
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try:
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# conf.find_conf(conf_name) returns the required conf class,
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# then the class is instantiated with conf_arg, then the
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# conf instance is called with this test instance itself to
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# invoke the desired hook
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conf.find_conf(conf_name)(conf_arg)(self)
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except AttributeError:
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self.stop_server()
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raise TestFailed("%s %s not defined." %
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(name, conf_name))
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def pre_hook_call(self):
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self.hook_call(self.pre_configs, 'Pre Test Function')
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def post_hook_call(self):
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self.hook_call(self.post_configs, 'Post Test Function')
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def _replace_substring (self, string):
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pattern = re.compile ('\{\{\w+\}\}')
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match_obj = pattern.search (string)
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if match_obj is not None:
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rep = match_obj.group()
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temp = getattr (self, rep.strip ('{}'))
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string = string.replace (rep, temp)
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return string
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def instantiate_server_by(self, protocol):
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"""
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Subclasses must override this method to actually instantiate servers
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for test cases.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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def stop_server(self):
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"""
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Subclasses must implement this method in order to stop certain
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servers of different types.
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"""
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raise NotImplementedError
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@staticmethod
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def get_server_rules(file_obj):
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"""
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The handling of expect header could be made much better when the
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options are parsed in a true and better fashion. For an example,
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see the commented portion in Test-basic-auth.py.
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"""
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server_rules = {}
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for rule_name, rule in file_obj.rules.items():
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server_rules[rule_name] = conf.find_conf(rule_name)(rule)
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return server_rules
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def __enter__(self):
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"""
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Initialization for with statement.
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"""
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
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"""
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If the with statement got executed with no exception raised, then
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exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb are all None.
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"""
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if exc_val:
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self.tests_passed = False
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if exc_type is TestFailed:
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print_red('Error: %s.' % exc_val.error)
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else:
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print_red('Unhandled exception caught.')
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print(exc_val)
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traceback.print_tb(exc_tb)
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self.__test_cleanup()
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return True
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