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# Copyright (C) 2006 Canonical Ltd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
"""Tests for WSGI application"""
from cStringIO import StringIO
from bzrlib import tests
from bzrlib.transport.http import wsgi
from bzrlib.transport import chroot, memory
class TestWSGI(tests.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
tests.TestCase.setUp(self)
self.status = None
self.headers = None
def build_environ(self, updates=None):
"""Builds an environ dict with all fields required by PEP 333.
:param updates: a dict to that will be incorporated into the returned
dict using dict.update(updates).
"""
environ = {
# Required CGI variables
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET',
'SCRIPT_NAME': '/script/name/',
'PATH_INFO': 'path/info',
'SERVER_NAME': 'test',
'SERVER_PORT': '9999',
'SERVER_PROTOCOL': 'HTTP/1.0',
# Required WSGI variables
'wsgi.version': (1,0),
'wsgi.url_scheme': 'http',
'wsgi.input': StringIO(''),
'wsgi.errors': StringIO(),
'wsgi.multithread': False,
'wsgi.multiprocess': False,
'wsgi.run_once': True,
}
if updates is not None:
environ.update(updates)
return environ
def read_response(self, iterable):
response = ''
for string in iterable:
response += string
return response
def start_response(self, status, headers):
self.status = status
self.headers = headers
def test_construct(self):
app = wsgi.SmartWSGIApp(FakeTransport())
self.assertIsInstance(
app.backing_transport, chroot.ChrootTransport)
def test_http_get_rejected(self):
# GET requests are rejected.
app = wsgi.SmartWSGIApp(FakeTransport())
environ = self.build_environ({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET'})
iterable = app(environ, self.start_response)
self.read_response(iterable)
self.assertEqual('405 Method not allowed', self.status)
self.assertTrue(('Allow', 'POST') in self.headers)
def test_smart_wsgi_app_uses_given_relpath(self):
# The SmartWSGIApp should use the "bzrlib.relpath" field from the
# WSGI environ to clone from its backing transport to get a specific
# transport for this request.
transport = FakeTransport()
wsgi_app = wsgi.SmartWSGIApp(transport)
wsgi_app.backing_transport = transport
def make_request(transport, write_func):
request = FakeRequest(transport, write_func)
self.request = request
return request
wsgi_app.make_request = make_request
fake_input = StringIO('fake request')
environ = self.build_environ({
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(fake_input.getvalue()),
'wsgi.input': fake_input,
'bzrlib.relpath': 'foo/bar',
})
iterable = wsgi_app(environ, self.start_response)
response = self.read_response(iterable)
self.assertEqual([('clone', 'foo/bar')] , transport.calls)
def test_smart_wsgi_app_request_and_response(self):
# SmartWSGIApp reads the smart request from the 'wsgi.input' file-like
# object in the environ dict, and returns the response via the iterable
# returned to the WSGI handler.
transport = memory.MemoryTransport()
transport.put_bytes('foo', 'some bytes')
wsgi_app = wsgi.SmartWSGIApp(transport)
def make_request(transport, write_func):
request = FakeRequest(transport, write_func)
self.request = request
return request
wsgi_app.make_request = make_request
fake_input = StringIO('fake request')
environ = self.build_environ({
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(fake_input.getvalue()),
'wsgi.input': fake_input,
'bzrlib.relpath': 'foo',
})
iterable = wsgi_app(environ, self.start_response)
response = self.read_response(iterable)
self.assertEqual('200 OK', self.status)
self.assertEqual('got bytes: fake request', response)
def test_relpath_setter(self):
# wsgi.RelpathSetter is WSGI "middleware" to set the 'bzrlib.relpath'
# variable.
calls = []
def fake_app(environ, start_response):
calls.append(environ['bzrlib.relpath'])
wrapped_app = wsgi.RelpathSetter(
fake_app, prefix='/abc/', path_var='FOO')
wrapped_app({'FOO': '/abc/xyz/.bzr/smart'}, None)
self.assertEqual(['xyz'], calls)
def test_relpath_setter_bad_path_prefix(self):
# wsgi.RelpathSetter will reject paths with that don't match the prefix
# with a 404. This is probably a sign of misconfiguration; a server
# shouldn't ever be invoking our WSGI application with bad paths.
def fake_app(environ, start_response):
self.fail('The app should never be called when the path is wrong')
wrapped_app = wsgi.RelpathSetter(
fake_app, prefix='/abc/', path_var='FOO')
iterable = wrapped_app(
{'FOO': 'AAA/abc/xyz/.bzr/smart'}, self.start_response)
self.read_response(iterable)
self.assertTrue(self.status.startswith('404'))
def test_relpath_setter_bad_path_suffix(self):
# Similar to test_relpath_setter_bad_path_prefix: wsgi.RelpathSetter
# will reject paths with that don't match the suffix '.bzr/smart' with a
# 404 as well. Again, this shouldn't be seen by our WSGI application if
# the server is configured correctly.
def fake_app(environ, start_response):
self.fail('The app should never be called when the path is wrong')
wrapped_app = wsgi.RelpathSetter(
fake_app, prefix='/abc/', path_var='FOO')
iterable = wrapped_app(
{'FOO': '/abc/xyz/.bzr/AAA'}, self.start_response)
self.read_response(iterable)
self.assertTrue(self.status.startswith('404'))
def test_make_app(self):
# The make_app helper constructs a SmartWSGIApp wrapped in a
# RelpathSetter.
app = wsgi.make_app(
root='a root',
prefix='a prefix',
path_var='a path_var')
self.assertIsInstance(app, wsgi.RelpathSetter)
self.assertIsInstance(app.app, wsgi.SmartWSGIApp)
self.assertStartsWith(app.app.backing_transport.base, 'chroot-')
backing_transport = app.app.backing_transport
chroot_backing_transport = backing_transport.server.backing_transport
self.assertEndsWith(chroot_backing_transport.base, 'a%20root/')
self.assertEqual(app.prefix, 'a prefix')
self.assertEqual(app.path_var, 'a path_var')
def test_incomplete_request(self):
transport = FakeTransport()
wsgi_app = wsgi.SmartWSGIApp(transport)
def make_request(transport, write_func):
request = IncompleteRequest(transport, write_func)
self.request = request
return request
wsgi_app.make_request = make_request
fake_input = StringIO('incomplete request')
environ = self.build_environ({
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(fake_input.getvalue()),
'wsgi.input': fake_input,
'bzrlib.relpath': 'foo/bar',
})
iterable = wsgi_app(environ, self.start_response)
response = self.read_response(iterable)
self.assertEqual('200 OK', self.status)
self.assertEqual('error\x01incomplete request\n', response)
class FakeRequest(object):
def __init__(self, transport, write_func):
self.transport = transport
self.write_func = write_func
self.accepted_bytes = ''
def accept_bytes(self, bytes):
self.accepted_bytes = bytes
self.write_func('got bytes: ' + bytes)
def next_read_size(self):
return 0
class FakeTransport(object):
def __init__(self):
self.calls = []
self.base = 'fake:///'
def abspath(self, relpath):
return 'fake:///' + relpath
def clone(self, relpath):
self.calls.append(('clone', relpath))
return self
class IncompleteRequest(FakeRequest):
"""A request-like object that always expects to read more bytes."""
def next_read_size(self):
# this request always asks for more
return 1
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