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# Copyright (C) 2009 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., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
"""Tests for smart server request infrastructure (bzrlib.smart.request)."""
import threading
from bzrlib import errors
from bzrlib.bzrdir import BzrDir
from bzrlib.smart import request
from bzrlib.tests import TestCase, TestCaseWithMemoryTransport
from bzrlib.transport import get_transport
class NoBodyRequest(request.SmartServerRequest):
"""A request that does not implement do_body."""
def do(self):
return request.SuccessfulSmartServerResponse(('ok',))
class DoErrorRequest(request.SmartServerRequest):
"""A request that raises an error from self.do()."""
def do(self):
raise errors.NoSuchFile('xyzzy')
class ChunkErrorRequest(request.SmartServerRequest):
"""A request that raises an error from self.do_chunk()."""
def do(self):
"""No-op."""
pass
def do_chunk(self, bytes):
raise errors.NoSuchFile('xyzzy')
class EndErrorRequest(request.SmartServerRequest):
"""A request that raises an error from self.do_end()."""
def do(self):
"""No-op."""
pass
def do_chunk(self, bytes):
"""No-op."""
pass
def do_end(self):
raise errors.NoSuchFile('xyzzy')
class CheckJailRequest(request.SmartServerRequest):
def __init__(self, *args):
request.SmartServerRequest.__init__(self, *args)
self.jail_transports_log = []
def do(self):
self.jail_transports_log.append(request.jail_info.transports)
def do_chunk(self, bytes):
self.jail_transports_log.append(request.jail_info.transports)
def do_end(self):
self.jail_transports_log.append(request.jail_info.transports)
class TestSmartRequest(TestCase):
def test_request_class_without_do_body(self):
"""If a request has no body data, and the request's implementation does
not override do_body, then no exception is raised.
"""
# Create a SmartServerRequestHandler with a SmartServerRequest subclass
# that does not implement do_body.
handler = request.SmartServerRequestHandler(
None, {'foo': NoBodyRequest}, '/')
# Emulate a request with no body (i.e. just args).
handler.args_received(('foo',))
handler.end_received()
# Request done, no exception was raised.
def test_only_request_code_is_jailed(self):
transport = 'dummy transport'
handler = request.SmartServerRequestHandler(
transport, {'foo': CheckJailRequest}, '/')
handler.args_received(('foo',))
self.assertEqual(None, request.jail_info.transports)
handler.accept_body('bytes')
self.assertEqual(None, request.jail_info.transports)
handler.end_received()
self.assertEqual(None, request.jail_info.transports)
self.assertEqual(
[[transport]] * 3, handler._command.jail_transports_log)
class TestSmartRequestHandlerErrorTranslation(TestCase):
"""Tests that SmartServerRequestHandler will translate exceptions raised by
a SmartServerRequest into FailedSmartServerResponses.
"""
def assertNoResponse(self, handler):
self.assertEqual(None, handler.response)
def assertResponseIsTranslatedError(self, handler):
expected_translation = ('NoSuchFile', 'xyzzy')
self.assertEqual(
request.FailedSmartServerResponse(expected_translation),
handler.response)
def test_error_translation_from_args_received(self):
handler = request.SmartServerRequestHandler(
None, {'foo': DoErrorRequest}, '/')
handler.args_received(('foo',))
self.assertResponseIsTranslatedError(handler)
def test_error_translation_from_chunk_received(self):
handler = request.SmartServerRequestHandler(
None, {'foo': ChunkErrorRequest}, '/')
handler.args_received(('foo',))
self.assertNoResponse(handler)
handler.accept_body('bytes')
self.assertResponseIsTranslatedError(handler)
def test_error_translation_from_end_received(self):
handler = request.SmartServerRequestHandler(
None, {'foo': EndErrorRequest}, '/')
handler.args_received(('foo',))
self.assertNoResponse(handler)
handler.end_received()
self.assertResponseIsTranslatedError(handler)
class TestRequestHanderErrorTranslation(TestCase):
"""Tests for bzrlib.smart.request._translate_error."""
def assertTranslationEqual(self, expected_tuple, error):
self.assertEqual(expected_tuple, request._translate_error(error))
def test_NoSuchFile(self):
self.assertTranslationEqual(
('NoSuchFile', 'path'), errors.NoSuchFile('path'))
def test_LockContention(self):
# For now, LockContentions are always transmitted with no details.
# Eventually they should include a relpath or url or something else to
# identify which lock is busy.
self.assertTranslationEqual(
('LockContention',), errors.LockContention('lock', 'msg'))
def test_TokenMismatch(self):
self.assertTranslationEqual(
('TokenMismatch', 'some-token', 'actual-token'),
errors.TokenMismatch('some-token', 'actual-token'))
class TestRequestJail(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
def test_jail(self):
transport = self.get_transport('blah')
req = request.SmartServerRequest(transport)
self.assertEqual(None, request.jail_info.transports)
req.setup_jail()
self.assertEqual([transport], request.jail_info.transports)
req.teardown_jail()
self.assertEqual(None, request.jail_info.transports)
class TestJailHook(TestCaseWithMemoryTransport):
def tearDown(self):
request.jail_info.transports = None
TestCaseWithMemoryTransport.tearDown(self)
def test_jail_hook(self):
request.jail_info.transports = None
_pre_open_hook = request._pre_open_hook
# Any transport is fine if jail_info.transports is None
t = self.get_transport('foo')
_pre_open_hook(t)
# A transport in jail_info.transports is allowed
request.jail_info.transports = [t]
_pre_open_hook(t)
# A child of a transport in jail_info is allowed
_pre_open_hook(t.clone('child'))
# A parent is not allowed
self.assertRaises(errors.JailBreak, _pre_open_hook, t.clone('..'))
# A completely unrelated transport is not allowed
self.assertRaises(
errors.JailBreak, _pre_open_hook, get_transport('http://host/'))
def test_open_bzrdir_in_non_main_thread(self):
"""Opening a bzrdir in a non-main thread should work ok.
This makes sure that the globally-installed
bzrlib.smart.request._pre_open_hook, which uses a threading.local(),
works in a newly created thread.
"""
bzrdir = self.make_bzrdir('.')
transport = bzrdir.root_transport
thread_result = []
def t():
BzrDir.open_from_transport(transport)
thread_result.append('ok')
thread = threading.Thread(target=t)
thread.start()
thread.join()
self.assertEqual(['ok'], thread_result)
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