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# Copyright (C) 2005-2011 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 HTTP implementations.

This module defines a load_tests() method that parametrize tests classes for
transport implementation, http protocol versions and authentication schemes.
"""

# TODO: Should be renamed to bzrlib.transport.http.tests?
# TODO: What about renaming to bzrlib.tests.transport.http ?

import httplib
import SimpleHTTPServer
import socket
import sys
import threading

import bzrlib
from bzrlib import (
    config,
    controldir,
    debug,
    errors,
    osutils,
    remote as _mod_remote,
    tests,
    trace,
    transport,
    ui,
    )
from bzrlib.tests import (
    features,
    http_server,
    http_utils,
    test_server,
    )
from bzrlib.tests.scenarios import (
    load_tests_apply_scenarios,
    multiply_scenarios,
    )
from bzrlib.transport import (
    http,
    remote,
    )
from bzrlib.transport.http import (
    _urllib,
    _urllib2_wrappers,
    )


if features.pycurl.available():
    from bzrlib.transport.http._pycurl import PyCurlTransport


load_tests = load_tests_apply_scenarios


def vary_by_http_client_implementation():
    """Test the two libraries we can use, pycurl and urllib."""
    transport_scenarios = [
        ('urllib', dict(_transport=_urllib.HttpTransport_urllib,
                        _server=http_server.HttpServer_urllib,
                        _url_protocol='http+urllib',)),
        ]
    if features.pycurl.available():
        transport_scenarios.append(
            ('pycurl', dict(_transport=PyCurlTransport,
                            _server=http_server.HttpServer_PyCurl,
                            _url_protocol='http+pycurl',)))
    return transport_scenarios


def vary_by_http_protocol_version():
    """Test on http/1.0 and 1.1"""
    return [
        ('HTTP/1.0',  dict(_protocol_version='HTTP/1.0')),
        ('HTTP/1.1',  dict(_protocol_version='HTTP/1.1')),
        ]


def vary_by_http_auth_scheme():
    scenarios = [
        ('basic', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.HTTPBasicAuthServer)),
        ('digest', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.HTTPDigestAuthServer)),
        ('basicdigest',
            dict(_auth_server=http_utils.HTTPBasicAndDigestAuthServer)),
        ]
    # Add some attributes common to all scenarios
    for scenario_id, scenario_dict in scenarios:
        scenario_dict.update(_auth_header='Authorization',
                             _username_prompt_prefix='',
                             _password_prompt_prefix='')
    return scenarios


def vary_by_http_proxy_auth_scheme():
    scenarios = [
        ('proxy-basic', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.ProxyBasicAuthServer)),
        ('proxy-digest', dict(_auth_server=http_utils.ProxyDigestAuthServer)),
        ('proxy-basicdigest',
            dict(_auth_server=http_utils.ProxyBasicAndDigestAuthServer)),
        ]
    # Add some attributes common to all scenarios
    for scenario_id, scenario_dict in scenarios:
        scenario_dict.update(_auth_header='Proxy-Authorization',
                             _username_prompt_prefix='Proxy ',
                             _password_prompt_prefix='Proxy ')
    return scenarios


def vary_by_http_activity():
    activity_scenarios = [
        ('urllib,http', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPServer,
                            _transport=_urllib.HttpTransport_urllib,)),
        ]
    if features.pycurl.available():
        activity_scenarios.append(
            ('pycurl,http', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPServer,
                                _transport=PyCurlTransport,)),)
    if features.HTTPSServerFeature.available():
        # FIXME: Until we have a better way to handle self-signed certificates
        # (like allowing them in a test specific authentication.conf for
        # example), we need some specialized pycurl/urllib transport for tests.
        # -- vila 2012-01-20
        from bzrlib.tests import (
            ssl_certs,
            )
        class HTTPS_urllib_transport(_urllib.HttpTransport_urllib):

            def __init__(self, base, _from_transport=None):
                super(HTTPS_urllib_transport, self).__init__(
                    base, _from_transport=_from_transport,
                    ca_certs=ssl_certs.build_path('ca.crt'))

        activity_scenarios.append(
            ('urllib,https', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPSServer,
                                  _transport=HTTPS_urllib_transport,)),)
        if features.pycurl.available():
            class HTTPS_pycurl_transport(PyCurlTransport):

                def __init__(self, base, _from_transport=None):
                    super(HTTPS_pycurl_transport, self).__init__(
                        base, _from_transport)
                    self.cabundle = str(ssl_certs.build_path('ca.crt'))

            activity_scenarios.append(
                ('pycurl,https', dict(_activity_server=ActivityHTTPSServer,
                                    _transport=HTTPS_pycurl_transport,)),)
    return activity_scenarios


class FakeManager(object):

    def __init__(self):
        self.credentials = []

    def add_password(self, realm, host, username, password):
        self.credentials.append([realm, host, username, password])


class RecordingServer(object):
    """A fake HTTP server.

    It records the bytes sent to it, and replies with a 200.
    """

    def __init__(self, expect_body_tail=None, scheme=''):
        """Constructor.

        :type expect_body_tail: str
        :param expect_body_tail: a reply won't be sent until this string is
            received.
        """
        self._expect_body_tail = expect_body_tail
        self.host = None
        self.port = None
        self.received_bytes = ''
        self.scheme = scheme

    def get_url(self):
        return '%s://%s:%s/' % (self.scheme, self.host, self.port)

    def start_server(self):
        self._sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        self._sock.bind(('127.0.0.1', 0))
        self.host, self.port = self._sock.getsockname()
        self._ready = threading.Event()
        self._thread = test_server.TestThread(
            sync_event=self._ready, target=self._accept_read_and_reply)
        self._thread.start()
        if 'threads' in tests.selftest_debug_flags:
            sys.stderr.write('Thread started: %s\n' % (self._thread.ident,))
        self._ready.wait()

    def _accept_read_and_reply(self):
        self._sock.listen(1)
        self._ready.set()
        conn, address = self._sock.accept()
        if self._expect_body_tail is not None:
            while not self.received_bytes.endswith(self._expect_body_tail):
                self.received_bytes += conn.recv(4096)
            conn.sendall('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n')
        try:
            self._sock.close()
        except socket.error:
            # The client may have already closed the socket.
            pass

    def stop_server(self):
        try:
            # Issue a fake connection to wake up the server and allow it to
            # finish quickly
            fake_conn = osutils.connect_socket((self.host, self.port))
            fake_conn.close()
        except socket.error:
            # We might have already closed it.  We don't care.
            pass
        self.host = None
        self.port = None
        self._thread.join()
        if 'threads' in tests.selftest_debug_flags:
            sys.stderr.write('Thread  joined: %s\n' % (self._thread.ident,))


class TestAuthHeader(tests.TestCase):

    def parse_header(self, header, auth_handler_class=None):
        if auth_handler_class is None:
            auth_handler_class = _urllib2_wrappers.AbstractAuthHandler
        self.auth_handler =  auth_handler_class()
        return self.auth_handler._parse_auth_header(header)

    def test_empty_header(self):
        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header('')
        self.assertEqual('', scheme)
        self.assertIs(None, remainder)

    def test_negotiate_header(self):
        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header('Negotiate')
        self.assertEqual('negotiate', scheme)
        self.assertIs(None, remainder)

    def test_basic_header(self):
        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header(
            'Basic realm="Thou should not pass"')
        self.assertEqual('basic', scheme)
        self.assertEqual('realm="Thou should not pass"', remainder)

    def test_basic_extract_realm(self):
        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header(
            'Basic realm="Thou should not pass"',
            _urllib2_wrappers.BasicAuthHandler)
        match, realm = self.auth_handler.extract_realm(remainder)
        self.assertTrue(match is not None)
        self.assertEqual('Thou should not pass', realm)

    def test_digest_header(self):
        scheme, remainder = self.parse_header(
            'Digest realm="Thou should not pass"')
        self.assertEqual('digest', scheme)
        self.assertEqual('realm="Thou should not pass"', remainder)


class TestHTTPRangeParsing(tests.TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestHTTPRangeParsing, self).setUp()
        # We focus on range  parsing here and ignore everything else
        class RequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
            def setup(self): pass
            def handle(self): pass
            def finish(self): pass

        self.req_handler = RequestHandler(None, None, None)

    def assertRanges(self, ranges, header, file_size):
        self.assertEquals(ranges,
                          self.req_handler._parse_ranges(header, file_size))

    def test_simple_range(self):
        self.assertRanges([(0,2)], 'bytes=0-2', 12)

    def test_tail(self):
        self.assertRanges([(8, 11)], 'bytes=-4', 12)

    def test_tail_bigger_than_file(self):
        self.assertRanges([(0, 11)], 'bytes=-99', 12)

    def test_range_without_end(self):
        self.assertRanges([(4, 11)], 'bytes=4-', 12)

    def test_invalid_ranges(self):
        self.assertRanges(None, 'bytes=12-22', 12)
        self.assertRanges(None, 'bytes=1-3,12-22', 12)
        self.assertRanges(None, 'bytes=-', 12)


class TestHTTPServer(tests.TestCase):
    """Test the HTTP servers implementations."""

    def test_invalid_protocol(self):
        class BogusRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):

            protocol_version = 'HTTP/0.1'

        self.assertRaises(httplib.UnknownProtocol,
                          http_server.HttpServer, BogusRequestHandler)

    def test_force_invalid_protocol(self):
        self.assertRaises(httplib.UnknownProtocol,
                          http_server.HttpServer, protocol_version='HTTP/0.1')

    def test_server_start_and_stop(self):
        server = http_server.HttpServer()
        self.addCleanup(server.stop_server)
        server.start_server()
        self.assertTrue(server.server is not None)
        self.assertTrue(server.server.serving is not None)
        self.assertTrue(server.server.serving)

    def test_create_http_server_one_zero(self):
        class RequestHandlerOneZero(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):

            protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.0'

        server = http_server.HttpServer(RequestHandlerOneZero)
        self.start_server(server)
        self.assertIsInstance(server.server, http_server.TestingHTTPServer)

    def test_create_http_server_one_one(self):
        class RequestHandlerOneOne(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):

            protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.1'

        server = http_server.HttpServer(RequestHandlerOneOne)
        self.start_server(server)
        self.assertIsInstance(server.server,
                              http_server.TestingThreadingHTTPServer)

    def test_create_http_server_force_one_one(self):
        class RequestHandlerOneZero(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):

            protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.0'

        server = http_server.HttpServer(RequestHandlerOneZero,
                                        protocol_version='HTTP/1.1')
        self.start_server(server)
        self.assertIsInstance(server.server,
                              http_server.TestingThreadingHTTPServer)

    def test_create_http_server_force_one_zero(self):
        class RequestHandlerOneOne(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):

            protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.1'

        server = http_server.HttpServer(RequestHandlerOneOne,
                                        protocol_version='HTTP/1.0')
        self.start_server(server)
        self.assertIsInstance(server.server,
                              http_server.TestingHTTPServer)


class TestWithTransport_pycurl(object):
    """Test case to inherit from if pycurl is present"""

    def _get_pycurl_maybe(self):
        self.requireFeature(features.pycurl)
        return PyCurlTransport

    _transport = property(_get_pycurl_maybe)


class TestHttpUrls(tests.TestCase):

    # TODO: This should be moved to authorization tests once they
    # are written.

    def test_url_parsing(self):
        f = FakeManager()
        url = http.extract_auth('http://example.com', f)
        self.assertEqual('http://example.com', url)
        self.assertEqual(0, len(f.credentials))
        url = http.extract_auth(
            'http://user:pass@example.com/bzr/bzr.dev', f)
        self.assertEqual('http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev', url)
        self.assertEqual(1, len(f.credentials))
        self.assertEqual([None, 'example.com', 'user', 'pass'],
                         f.credentials[0])


class TestHttpTransportUrls(tests.TestCase):
    """Test the http urls."""

    scenarios = vary_by_http_client_implementation()

    def test_abs_url(self):
        """Construction of absolute http URLs"""
        t = self._transport('http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev/')
        eq = self.assertEqualDiff
        eq(t.abspath('.'), 'http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev')
        eq(t.abspath('foo/bar'), 'http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev/foo/bar')
        eq(t.abspath('.bzr'), 'http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev/.bzr')
        eq(t.abspath('.bzr/1//2/./3'),
           'http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev/.bzr/1/2/3')

    def test_invalid_http_urls(self):
        """Trap invalid construction of urls"""
        self._transport('http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev/')
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidURL,
                          self._transport,
                          'http://http://example.com/bzr/bzr.dev/')

    def test_http_root_urls(self):
        """Construction of URLs from server root"""
        t = self._transport('http://example.com/')
        eq = self.assertEqualDiff
        eq(t.abspath('.bzr/tree-version'),
           'http://example.com/.bzr/tree-version')

    def test_http_impl_urls(self):
        """There are servers which ask for particular clients to connect"""
        server = self._server()
        server.start_server()
        try:
            url = server.get_url()
            self.assertTrue(url.startswith('%s://' % self._url_protocol))
        finally:
            server.stop_server()


class TestHttps_pycurl(TestWithTransport_pycurl, tests.TestCase):

    # TODO: This should really be moved into another pycurl
    # specific test. When https tests will be implemented, take
    # this one into account.
    def test_pycurl_without_https_support(self):
        """Test that pycurl without SSL do not fail with a traceback.

        For the purpose of the test, we force pycurl to ignore
        https by supplying a fake version_info that do not
        support it.
        """
        self.requireFeature(features.pycurl)
        # Import the module locally now that we now it's available.
        pycurl = features.pycurl.module

        self.overrideAttr(pycurl, 'version_info',
                          # Fake the pycurl version_info This was taken from
                          # a windows pycurl without SSL (thanks to bialix)
                          lambda : (2,
                                    '7.13.2',
                                    462082,
                                    'i386-pc-win32',
                                    2576,
                                    None,
                                    0,
                                    None,
                                    ('ftp', 'gopher', 'telnet',
                                     'dict', 'ldap', 'http', 'file'),
                                    None,
                                    0,
                                    None))
        self.assertRaises(errors.DependencyNotPresent, self._transport,
                          'https://launchpad.net')


class TestHTTPConnections(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
    """Test the http connections."""

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver.setUp(self)
        self.build_tree(['foo/', 'foo/bar'], line_endings='binary',
                        transport=self.get_transport())

    def test_http_has(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertEqual(t.has('foo/bar'), True)
        self.assertEqual(len(server.logs), 1)
        self.assertContainsRe(server.logs[0],
            r'"HEAD /foo/bar HTTP/1.." (200|302) - "-" "bzr/')

    def test_http_has_not_found(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertEqual(t.has('not-found'), False)
        self.assertContainsRe(server.logs[1],
            r'"HEAD /not-found HTTP/1.." 404 - "-" "bzr/')

    def test_http_get(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        fp = t.get('foo/bar')
        self.assertEqualDiff(
            fp.read(),
            'contents of foo/bar\n')
        self.assertEqual(len(server.logs), 1)
        self.assertTrue(server.logs[0].find(
            '"GET /foo/bar HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "bzr/%s'
            % bzrlib.__version__) > -1)

    def test_has_on_bogus_host(self):
        # Get a free address and don't 'accept' on it, so that we
        # can be sure there is no http handler there, but set a
        # reasonable timeout to not slow down tests too much.
        default_timeout = socket.getdefaulttimeout()
        try:
            socket.setdefaulttimeout(2)
            s = socket.socket()
            s.bind(('localhost', 0))
            t = self._transport('http://%s:%s/' % s.getsockname())
            self.assertRaises(errors.ConnectionError, t.has, 'foo/bar')
        finally:
            socket.setdefaulttimeout(default_timeout)


class TestHttpTransportRegistration(tests.TestCase):
    """Test registrations of various http implementations"""

    scenarios = vary_by_http_client_implementation()

    def test_http_registered(self):
        t = transport.get_transport_from_url(
            '%s://foo.com/' % self._url_protocol)
        self.assertIsInstance(t, transport.Transport)
        self.assertIsInstance(t, self._transport)


class TestPost(tests.TestCase):

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def test_post_body_is_received(self):
        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail='end-of-body',
                                 scheme=self._url_protocol)
        self.start_server(server)
        url = server.get_url()
        # FIXME: needs a cleanup -- vila 20100611
        http_transport = transport.get_transport_from_url(url)
        code, response = http_transport._post('abc def end-of-body')
        self.assertTrue(
            server.received_bytes.startswith('POST /.bzr/smart HTTP/1.'))
        self.assertTrue('content-length: 19\r' in server.received_bytes.lower())
        self.assertTrue('content-type: application/octet-stream\r'
                        in server.received_bytes.lower())
        # The transport should not be assuming that the server can accept
        # chunked encoding the first time it connects, because HTTP/1.1, so we
        # check for the literal string.
        self.assertTrue(
            server.received_bytes.endswith('\r\n\r\nabc def end-of-body'))


class TestRangeHeader(tests.TestCase):
    """Test range_header method"""

    def check_header(self, value, ranges=[], tail=0):
        offsets = [ (start, end - start + 1) for start, end in ranges]
        coalesce = transport.Transport._coalesce_offsets
        coalesced = list(coalesce(offsets, limit=0, fudge_factor=0))
        range_header = http.HttpTransportBase._range_header
        self.assertEqual(value, range_header(coalesced, tail))

    def test_range_header_single(self):
        self.check_header('0-9', ranges=[(0,9)])
        self.check_header('100-109', ranges=[(100,109)])

    def test_range_header_tail(self):
        self.check_header('-10', tail=10)
        self.check_header('-50', tail=50)

    def test_range_header_multi(self):
        self.check_header('0-9,100-200,300-5000',
                          ranges=[(0,9), (100, 200), (300,5000)])

    def test_range_header_mixed(self):
        self.check_header('0-9,300-5000,-50',
                          ranges=[(0,9), (300,5000)],
                          tail=50)


class TestSpecificRequestHandler(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
    """Tests a specific request handler.

    Daughter classes are expected to override _req_handler_class
    """

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    # Provide a useful default
    _req_handler_class = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler

    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
        server = http_server.HttpServer(self._req_handler_class,
                                        protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
        server._url_protocol = self._url_protocol
        return server

    def _testing_pycurl(self):
        # TODO: This is duplicated for lots of the classes in this file
        return (features.pycurl.available()
                and self._transport == PyCurlTransport)


class WallRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Whatever request comes in, close the connection"""

    def _handle_one_request(self):
        """Handle a single HTTP request, by abruptly closing the connection"""
        self.close_connection = 1


class TestWallServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
    """Tests exceptions during the connection phase"""

    _req_handler_class = WallRequestHandler

    def test_http_has(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # Unfortunately httplib (see HTTPResponse._read_status
        # for details) make no distinction between a closed
        # socket and badly formatted status line, so we can't
        # just test for ConnectionError, we have to test
        # InvalidHttpResponse too. And pycurl may raise ConnectionReset
        # instead of ConnectionError too.
        self.assertRaises(( errors.ConnectionError, errors.ConnectionReset,
                            errors.InvalidHttpResponse),
                          t.has, 'foo/bar')

    def test_http_get(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertRaises((errors.ConnectionError, errors.ConnectionReset,
                           errors.InvalidHttpResponse),
                          t.get, 'foo/bar')


class BadStatusRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Whatever request comes in, returns a bad status"""

    def parse_request(self):
        """Fakes handling a single HTTP request, returns a bad status"""
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
        self.send_response(0, "Bad status")
        self.close_connection = 1
        return False


class TestBadStatusServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
    """Tests bad status from server."""

    _req_handler_class = BadStatusRequestHandler

    def test_http_has(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.has, 'foo/bar')

    def test_http_get(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'foo/bar')


class InvalidStatusRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Whatever request comes in, returns an invalid status"""

    def parse_request(self):
        """Fakes handling a single HTTP request, returns a bad status"""
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
        self.wfile.write("Invalid status line\r\n")
        # If we don't close the connection pycurl will hang. Since this is a
        # stress test we don't *have* to respect the protocol, but we don't
        # have to sabotage it too much either.
        self.close_connection = True
        return False


class TestInvalidStatusServer(TestBadStatusServer):
    """Tests invalid status from server.

    Both implementations raises the same error as for a bad status.
    """

    _req_handler_class = InvalidStatusRequestHandler


class BadProtocolRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Whatever request comes in, returns a bad protocol version"""

    def parse_request(self):
        """Fakes handling a single HTTP request, returns a bad status"""
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
        # Returns an invalid protocol version, but curl just
        # ignores it and those cannot be tested.
        self.wfile.write("%s %d %s\r\n" % ('HTTP/0.0',
                                           404,
                                           'Look at my protocol version'))
        return False


class TestBadProtocolServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
    """Tests bad protocol from server."""

    _req_handler_class = BadProtocolRequestHandler

    def setUp(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                "pycurl doesn't check the protocol version")
        super(TestBadProtocolServer, self).setUp()

    def test_http_has(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.has, 'foo/bar')

    def test_http_get(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'foo/bar')


class ForbiddenRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Whatever request comes in, returns a 403 code"""

    def parse_request(self):
        """Handle a single HTTP request, by replying we cannot handle it"""
        ignored = http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.parse_request(self)
        self.send_error(403)
        return False


class TestForbiddenServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
    """Tests forbidden server"""

    _req_handler_class = ForbiddenRequestHandler

    def test_http_has(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertRaises(errors.TransportError, t.has, 'foo/bar')

    def test_http_get(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertRaises(errors.TransportError, t.get, 'foo/bar')


class TestRecordingServer(tests.TestCase):

    def test_create(self):
        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail=None)
        self.assertEqual('', server.received_bytes)
        self.assertEqual(None, server.host)
        self.assertEqual(None, server.port)

    def test_setUp_and_stop(self):
        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail=None)
        server.start_server()
        try:
            self.assertNotEqual(None, server.host)
            self.assertNotEqual(None, server.port)
        finally:
            server.stop_server()
        self.assertEqual(None, server.host)
        self.assertEqual(None, server.port)

    def test_send_receive_bytes(self):
        server = RecordingServer(expect_body_tail='c', scheme='http')
        self.start_server(server)
        sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        sock.connect((server.host, server.port))
        sock.sendall('abc')
        self.assertEqual('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n',
                         osutils.recv_all(sock, 4096))
        self.assertEqual('abc', server.received_bytes)


class TestRangeRequestServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
    """Tests readv requests against server.

    We test against default "normal" server.
    """

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestRangeRequestServer, self).setUp()
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789')],)

    def test_readv(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (3, 2), (9, 1))))
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0'))
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1, '1'))
        self.assertEqual(l[2], (3, '34'))
        self.assertEqual(l[3], (9, '9'))

    def test_readv_out_of_order(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((1, 1), (9, 1), (0, 1), (3, 2))))
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (1, '1'))
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (9, '9'))
        self.assertEqual(l[2], (0, '0'))
        self.assertEqual(l[3], (3, '34'))

    def test_readv_invalid_ranges(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()

        # This is intentionally reading off the end of the file
        # since we are sure that it cannot get there
        self.assertListRaises((errors.InvalidRange, errors.ShortReadvError,),
                              t.readv, 'a', [(1,1), (8,10)])

        # This is trying to seek past the end of the file, it should
        # also raise a special error
        self.assertListRaises((errors.InvalidRange, errors.ShortReadvError,),
                              t.readv, 'a', [(12,2)])

    def test_readv_multiple_get_requests(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # force transport to issue multiple requests
        t._max_readv_combine = 1
        t._max_get_ranges = 1
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (3, 2), (9, 1))))
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0'))
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1, '1'))
        self.assertEqual(l[2], (3, '34'))
        self.assertEqual(l[3], (9, '9'))
        # The server should have issued 4 requests
        self.assertEqual(4, server.GET_request_nb)

    def test_readv_get_max_size(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # force transport to issue multiple requests by limiting the number of
        # bytes by request. Note that this apply to coalesced offsets only, a
        # single range will keep its size even if bigger than the limit.
        t._get_max_size = 2
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 4), (6, 4))))
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0'))
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1, '1'))
        self.assertEqual(l[2], (2, '2345'))
        self.assertEqual(l[3], (6, '6789'))
        # The server should have issued 3 requests
        self.assertEqual(3, server.GET_request_nb)

    def test_complete_readv_leave_pipe_clean(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # force transport to issue multiple requests
        t._get_max_size = 2
        list(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 4), (6, 4))))
        # The server should have issued 3 requests
        self.assertEqual(3, server.GET_request_nb)
        self.assertEqual('0123456789', t.get_bytes('a'))
        self.assertEqual(4, server.GET_request_nb)

    def test_incomplete_readv_leave_pipe_clean(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # force transport to issue multiple requests
        t._get_max_size = 2
        # Don't collapse readv results into a list so that we leave unread
        # bytes on the socket
        ireadv = iter(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (1, 1), (2, 4), (6, 4))))
        self.assertEqual((0, '0'), ireadv.next())
        # The server should have issued one request so far
        self.assertEqual(1, server.GET_request_nb)
        self.assertEqual('0123456789', t.get_bytes('a'))
        # get_bytes issued an additional request, the readv pending ones are
        # lost
        self.assertEqual(2, server.GET_request_nb)


class SingleRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Always reply to range request as if they were single.

    Don't be explicit about it, just to annoy the clients.
    """

    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
        """Answer as if it was a single range request and ignores the rest"""
        (start, end) = ranges[0]
        return self.get_single_range(file, file_size, start, end)


class TestSingleRangeRequestServer(TestRangeRequestServer):
    """Test readv against a server which accept only single range requests"""

    _req_handler_class = SingleRangeRequestHandler


class SingleOnlyRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Only reply to simple range requests, errors out on multiple"""

    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
        """Refuses the multiple ranges request"""
        if len(ranges) > 1:
            file.close()
            self.send_error(416, "Requested range not satisfiable")
            return
        (start, end) = ranges[0]
        return self.get_single_range(file, file_size, start, end)


class TestSingleOnlyRangeRequestServer(TestRangeRequestServer):
    """Test readv against a server which only accept single range requests"""

    _req_handler_class = SingleOnlyRangeRequestHandler


class NoRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Ignore range requests without notice"""

    def do_GET(self):
        # Update the statistics
        self.server.test_case_server.GET_request_nb += 1
        # Just bypass the range handling done by TestingHTTPRequestHandler
        return SimpleHTTPServer.SimpleHTTPRequestHandler.do_GET(self)


class TestNoRangeRequestServer(TestRangeRequestServer):
    """Test readv against a server which do not accept range requests"""

    _req_handler_class = NoRangeRequestHandler


class MultipleRangeWithoutContentLengthRequestHandler(
    http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Reply to multiple range requests without content length header."""

    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
        self.send_response(206)
        self.send_header('Accept-Ranges', 'bytes')
        # XXX: this is strange; the 'random' name below seems undefined and
        # yet the tests pass -- mbp 2010-10-11 bug 658773
        boundary = "%d" % random.randint(0,0x7FFFFFFF)
        self.send_header("Content-Type",
                         "multipart/byteranges; boundary=%s" % boundary)
        self.end_headers()
        for (start, end) in ranges:
            self.wfile.write("--%s\r\n" % boundary)
            self.send_header("Content-type", 'application/octet-stream')
            self.send_header("Content-Range", "bytes %d-%d/%d" % (start,
                                                                  end,
                                                                  file_size))
            self.end_headers()
            self.send_range_content(file, start, end - start + 1)
        # Final boundary
        self.wfile.write("--%s\r\n" % boundary)


class TestMultipleRangeWithoutContentLengthServer(TestRangeRequestServer):

    _req_handler_class = MultipleRangeWithoutContentLengthRequestHandler


class TruncatedMultipleRangeRequestHandler(
    http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Reply to multiple range requests truncating the last ones.

    This server generates responses whose Content-Length describes all the
    ranges, but fail to include the last ones leading to client short reads.
    This has been observed randomly with lighttpd (bug #179368).
    """

    _truncated_ranges = 2

    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
        self.send_response(206)
        self.send_header('Accept-Ranges', 'bytes')
        boundary = 'tagada'
        self.send_header('Content-Type',
                         'multipart/byteranges; boundary=%s' % boundary)
        boundary_line = '--%s\r\n' % boundary
        # Calculate the Content-Length
        content_length = 0
        for (start, end) in ranges:
            content_length += len(boundary_line)
            content_length += self._header_line_length(
                'Content-type', 'application/octet-stream')
            content_length += self._header_line_length(
                'Content-Range', 'bytes %d-%d/%d' % (start, end, file_size))
            content_length += len('\r\n') # end headers
            content_length += end - start # + 1
        content_length += len(boundary_line)
        self.send_header('Content-length', content_length)
        self.end_headers()

        # Send the multipart body
        cur = 0
        for (start, end) in ranges:
            self.wfile.write(boundary_line)
            self.send_header('Content-type', 'application/octet-stream')
            self.send_header('Content-Range', 'bytes %d-%d/%d'
                             % (start, end, file_size))
            self.end_headers()
            if cur + self._truncated_ranges >= len(ranges):
                # Abruptly ends the response and close the connection
                self.close_connection = 1
                return
            self.send_range_content(file, start, end - start + 1)
            cur += 1
        # Final boundary
        self.wfile.write(boundary_line)


class TestTruncatedMultipleRangeServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):

    _req_handler_class = TruncatedMultipleRangeRequestHandler

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestTruncatedMultipleRangeServer, self).setUp()
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789')],)

    def test_readv_with_short_reads(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # Force separate ranges for each offset
        t._bytes_to_read_before_seek = 0
        ireadv = iter(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (2, 1), (4, 2), (9, 1))))
        self.assertEqual((0, '0'), ireadv.next())
        self.assertEqual((2, '2'), ireadv.next())
        if not self._testing_pycurl():
            # Only one request have been issued so far (except for pycurl that
            # try to read the whole response at once)
            self.assertEqual(1, server.GET_request_nb)
        self.assertEqual((4, '45'), ireadv.next())
        self.assertEqual((9, '9'), ireadv.next())
        # Both implementations issue 3 requests but:
        # - urllib does two multiple (4 ranges, then 2 ranges) then a single
        #   range,
        # - pycurl does two multiple (4 ranges, 4 ranges) then a single range
        self.assertEqual(3, server.GET_request_nb)
        # Finally the client have tried a single range request and stays in
        # that mode
        self.assertEqual('single', t._range_hint)


class TruncatedBeforeBoundaryRequestHandler(
    http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Truncation before a boundary, like in bug 198646"""

    _truncated_ranges = 1

    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
        self.send_response(206)
        self.send_header('Accept-Ranges', 'bytes')
        boundary = 'tagada'
        self.send_header('Content-Type',
                         'multipart/byteranges; boundary=%s' % boundary)
        boundary_line = '--%s\r\n' % boundary
        # Calculate the Content-Length
        content_length = 0
        for (start, end) in ranges:
            content_length += len(boundary_line)
            content_length += self._header_line_length(
                'Content-type', 'application/octet-stream')
            content_length += self._header_line_length(
                'Content-Range', 'bytes %d-%d/%d' % (start, end, file_size))
            content_length += len('\r\n') # end headers
            content_length += end - start # + 1
        content_length += len(boundary_line)
        self.send_header('Content-length', content_length)
        self.end_headers()

        # Send the multipart body
        cur = 0
        for (start, end) in ranges:
            if cur + self._truncated_ranges >= len(ranges):
                # Abruptly ends the response and close the connection
                self.close_connection = 1
                return
            self.wfile.write(boundary_line)
            self.send_header('Content-type', 'application/octet-stream')
            self.send_header('Content-Range', 'bytes %d-%d/%d'
                             % (start, end, file_size))
            self.end_headers()
            self.send_range_content(file, start, end - start + 1)
            cur += 1
        # Final boundary
        self.wfile.write(boundary_line)


class TestTruncatedBeforeBoundary(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
    """Tests the case of bug 198646, disconnecting before a boundary."""

    _req_handler_class = TruncatedBeforeBoundaryRequestHandler

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestTruncatedBeforeBoundary, self).setUp()
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789')],)

    def test_readv_with_short_reads(self):
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # Force separate ranges for each offset
        t._bytes_to_read_before_seek = 0
        ireadv = iter(t.readv('a', ((0, 1), (2, 1), (4, 2), (9, 1))))
        self.assertEqual((0, '0'), ireadv.next())
        self.assertEqual((2, '2'), ireadv.next())
        self.assertEqual((4, '45'), ireadv.next())
        self.assertEqual((9, '9'), ireadv.next())


class LimitedRangeRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Errors out when range specifiers exceed the limit"""

    def get_multiple_ranges(self, file, file_size, ranges):
        """Refuses the multiple ranges request"""
        tcs = self.server.test_case_server
        if tcs.range_limit is not None and len(ranges) > tcs.range_limit:
            file.close()
            # Emulate apache behavior
            self.send_error(400, "Bad Request")
            return
        return http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler.get_multiple_ranges(
            self, file, file_size, ranges)


class LimitedRangeHTTPServer(http_server.HttpServer):
    """An HttpServer erroring out on requests with too much range specifiers"""

    def __init__(self, request_handler=LimitedRangeRequestHandler,
                 protocol_version=None,
                 range_limit=None):
        http_server.HttpServer.__init__(self, request_handler,
                                        protocol_version=protocol_version)
        self.range_limit = range_limit


class TestLimitedRangeRequestServer(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
    """Tests readv requests against a server erroring out on too much ranges."""

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    # Requests with more range specifiers will error out
    range_limit = 3

    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
        return LimitedRangeHTTPServer(range_limit=self.range_limit,
                                      protocol_version=self._protocol_version)

    def setUp(self):
        http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver.setUp(self)
        # We need to manipulate ranges that correspond to real chunks in the
        # response, so we build a content appropriately.
        filler = ''.join(['abcdefghij' for x in range(102)])
        content = ''.join(['%04d' % v + filler for v in range(16)])
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', content)],)

    def test_few_ranges(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 4), (1024, 4), )))
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0000'))
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1024, '0001'))
        self.assertEqual(1, self.get_readonly_server().GET_request_nb)

    def test_more_ranges(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        l = list(t.readv('a', ((0, 4), (1024, 4), (4096, 4), (8192, 4))))
        self.assertEqual(l[0], (0, '0000'))
        self.assertEqual(l[1], (1024, '0001'))
        self.assertEqual(l[2], (4096, '0004'))
        self.assertEqual(l[3], (8192, '0008'))
        # The server will refuse to serve the first request (too much ranges),
        # a second request will succeed.
        self.assertEqual(2, self.get_readonly_server().GET_request_nb)


class TestHttpProxyWhiteBox(tests.TestCase):
    """Whitebox test proxy http authorization.

    Only the urllib implementation is tested here.
    """

    def _proxied_request(self):
        handler = _urllib2_wrappers.ProxyHandler()
        request = _urllib2_wrappers.Request('GET', 'http://baz/buzzle')
        handler.set_proxy(request, 'http')
        return request

    def assertEvaluateProxyBypass(self, expected, host, no_proxy):
        handler = _urllib2_wrappers.ProxyHandler()
        self.assertEquals(expected,
                          handler.evaluate_proxy_bypass(host, no_proxy))

    def test_empty_user(self):
        self.overrideEnv('http_proxy', 'http://bar.com')
        request = self._proxied_request()
        self.assertFalse(request.headers.has_key('Proxy-authorization'))

    def test_user_with_at(self):
        self.overrideEnv('http_proxy',
                         'http://username@domain:password@proxy_host:1234')
        request = self._proxied_request()
        self.assertFalse(request.headers.has_key('Proxy-authorization'))

    def test_invalid_proxy(self):
        """A proxy env variable without scheme"""
        self.overrideEnv('http_proxy', 'host:1234')
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidURL, self._proxied_request)

    def test_evaluate_proxy_bypass_true(self):
        """The host is not proxied"""
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(True, 'example.com', 'example.com')
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(True, 'bzr.example.com', '*example.com')

    def test_evaluate_proxy_bypass_false(self):
        """The host is proxied"""
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(False, 'bzr.example.com', None)

    def test_evaluate_proxy_bypass_unknown(self):
        """The host is not explicitly proxied"""
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(None, 'example.com', 'not.example.com')
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(None, 'bzr.example.com', 'example.com')

    def test_evaluate_proxy_bypass_empty_entries(self):
        """Ignore empty entries"""
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(None, 'example.com', '')
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(None, 'example.com', ',')
        self.assertEvaluateProxyBypass(None, 'example.com', 'foo,,bar')


class TestProxyHttpServer(http_utils.TestCaseWithTwoWebservers):
    """Tests proxy server.

    Be aware that we do not setup a real proxy here. Instead, we
    check that the *connection* goes through the proxy by serving
    different content (the faked proxy server append '-proxied'
    to the file names).
    """

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    # FIXME: We don't have an https server available, so we don't
    # test https connections. --vila toolongago

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestProxyHttpServer, self).setUp()
        self.transport_secondary_server = http_utils.ProxyServer
        self.build_tree_contents([('foo', 'contents of foo\n'),
                                  ('foo-proxied', 'proxied contents of foo\n')])
        # Let's setup some attributes for tests
        server = self.get_readonly_server()
        self.server_host_port = '%s:%d' % (server.host, server.port)
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            # Oh my ! pycurl does not check for the port as part of
            # no_proxy :-( So we just test the host part
            self.no_proxy_host = server.host
        else:
            self.no_proxy_host = self.server_host_port
        # The secondary server is the proxy
        self.proxy_url = self.get_secondary_url()

    def _testing_pycurl(self):
        # TODO: This is duplicated for lots of the classes in this file
        return (features.pycurl.available()
                and self._transport == PyCurlTransport)

    def assertProxied(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertEqual('proxied contents of foo\n', t.get('foo').read())

    def assertNotProxied(self):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        self.assertEqual('contents of foo\n', t.get('foo').read())

    def test_http_proxy(self):
        self.overrideEnv('http_proxy', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertProxied()

    def test_HTTP_PROXY(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            # pycurl does not check HTTP_PROXY for security reasons
            # (for use in a CGI context that we do not care
            # about. Should we ?)
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                'pycurl does not check HTTP_PROXY for security reasons')
        self.overrideEnv('HTTP_PROXY', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertProxied()

    def test_all_proxy(self):
        self.overrideEnv('all_proxy', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertProxied()

    def test_ALL_PROXY(self):
        self.overrideEnv('ALL_PROXY', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertProxied()

    def test_http_proxy_with_no_proxy(self):
        self.overrideEnv('no_proxy', self.no_proxy_host)
        self.overrideEnv('http_proxy', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertNotProxied()

    def test_HTTP_PROXY_with_NO_PROXY(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                'pycurl does not check HTTP_PROXY for security reasons')
        self.overrideEnv('NO_PROXY', self.no_proxy_host)
        self.overrideEnv('HTTP_PROXY', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertNotProxied()

    def test_all_proxy_with_no_proxy(self):
        self.overrideEnv('no_proxy', self.no_proxy_host)
        self.overrideEnv('all_proxy', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertNotProxied()

    def test_ALL_PROXY_with_NO_PROXY(self):
        self.overrideEnv('NO_PROXY', self.no_proxy_host)
        self.overrideEnv('ALL_PROXY', self.proxy_url)
        self.assertNotProxied()

    def test_http_proxy_without_scheme(self):
        self.overrideEnv('http_proxy', self.server_host_port)
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            # pycurl *ignores* invalid proxy env variables. If that ever change
            # in the future, this test will fail indicating that pycurl do not
            # ignore anymore such variables.
            self.assertNotProxied()
        else:
            self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidURL, self.assertProxied)


class TestRanges(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
    """Test the Range header in GET methods."""

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver.setUp(self)
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789')],)

    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
        return http_server.HttpServer(protocol_version=self._protocol_version)

    def _file_contents(self, relpath, ranges):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        offsets = [ (start, end - start + 1) for start, end in ranges]
        coalesce = t._coalesce_offsets
        coalesced = list(coalesce(offsets, limit=0, fudge_factor=0))
        code, data = t._get(relpath, coalesced)
        self.assertTrue(code in (200, 206),'_get returns: %d' % code)
        for start, end in ranges:
            data.seek(start)
            yield data.read(end - start + 1)

    def _file_tail(self, relpath, tail_amount):
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        code, data = t._get(relpath, [], tail_amount)
        self.assertTrue(code in (200, 206),'_get returns: %d' % code)
        data.seek(-tail_amount, 2)
        return data.read(tail_amount)

    def test_range_header(self):
        # Valid ranges
        map(self.assertEqual,['0', '234'],
            list(self._file_contents('a', [(0,0), (2,4)])),)

    def test_range_header_tail(self):
        self.assertEqual('789', self._file_tail('a', 3))

    def test_syntactically_invalid_range_header(self):
        self.assertListRaises(errors.InvalidHttpRange,
                          self._file_contents, 'a', [(4, 3)])

    def test_semantically_invalid_range_header(self):
        self.assertListRaises(errors.InvalidHttpRange,
                          self._file_contents, 'a', [(42, 128)])


class TestHTTPRedirections(http_utils.TestCaseWithRedirectedWebserver):
    """Test redirection between http servers."""

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestHTTPRedirections, self).setUp()
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789'),
                                  ('bundle',
                                  '# Bazaar revision bundle v0.9\n#\n')
                                  ],)

    def test_redirected(self):
        self.assertRaises(errors.RedirectRequested,
                          self.get_old_transport().get, 'a')
        self.assertEqual('0123456789', self.get_new_transport().get('a').read())


class RedirectedRequest(_urllib2_wrappers.Request):
    """Request following redirections. """

    init_orig = _urllib2_wrappers.Request.__init__

    def __init__(self, method, url, *args, **kwargs):
        """Constructor.

        """
        # Since the tests using this class will replace
        # _urllib2_wrappers.Request, we can't just call the base class __init__
        # or we'll loop.
        RedirectedRequest.init_orig(self, method, url, *args, **kwargs)
        self.follow_redirections = True


def install_redirected_request(test):
    test.overrideAttr(_urllib2_wrappers, 'Request', RedirectedRequest)


def cleanup_http_redirection_connections(test):
    # Some sockets are opened but never seen by _urllib, so we trap them at
    # the _urllib2_wrappers level to be able to clean them up.
    def socket_disconnect(sock):
        try:
            sock.shutdown(socket.SHUT_RDWR)
            sock.close()
        except socket.error:
            pass
    def connect(connection):
        test.http_connect_orig(connection)
        test.addCleanup(socket_disconnect, connection.sock)
    test.http_connect_orig = test.overrideAttr(
        _urllib2_wrappers.HTTPConnection, 'connect', connect)
    def connect(connection):
        test.https_connect_orig(connection)
        test.addCleanup(socket_disconnect, connection.sock)
    test.https_connect_orig = test.overrideAttr(
        _urllib2_wrappers.HTTPSConnection, 'connect', connect)


class TestHTTPSilentRedirections(http_utils.TestCaseWithRedirectedWebserver):
    """Test redirections.

    http implementations do not redirect silently anymore (they
    do not redirect at all in fact). The mechanism is still in
    place at the _urllib2_wrappers.Request level and these tests
    exercise it.

    For the pycurl implementation
    the redirection have been deleted as we may deprecate pycurl
    and I have no place to keep a working implementation.
    -- vila 20070212
    """

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        if (features.pycurl.available()
            and self._transport == PyCurlTransport):
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                "pycurl doesn't redirect silently anymore")
        super(TestHTTPSilentRedirections, self).setUp()
        install_redirected_request(self)
        cleanup_http_redirection_connections(self)
        self.build_tree_contents([('a','a'),
                                  ('1/',),
                                  ('1/a', 'redirected once'),
                                  ('2/',),
                                  ('2/a', 'redirected twice'),
                                  ('3/',),
                                  ('3/a', 'redirected thrice'),
                                  ('4/',),
                                  ('4/a', 'redirected 4 times'),
                                  ('5/',),
                                  ('5/a', 'redirected 5 times'),
                                  ],)

    def test_one_redirection(self):
        t = self.get_old_transport()
        req = RedirectedRequest('GET', t._remote_path('a'))
        new_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.new_server.host,
                                       self.new_server.port)
        self.old_server.redirections = \
            [('(.*)', r'%s/1\1' % (new_prefix), 301),]
        self.assertEqual('redirected once', t._perform(req).read())

    def test_five_redirections(self):
        t = self.get_old_transport()
        req = RedirectedRequest('GET', t._remote_path('a'))
        old_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.old_server.host,
                                       self.old_server.port)
        new_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.new_server.host,
                                       self.new_server.port)
        self.old_server.redirections = [
            ('/1(.*)', r'%s/2\1' % (old_prefix), 302),
            ('/2(.*)', r'%s/3\1' % (old_prefix), 303),
            ('/3(.*)', r'%s/4\1' % (old_prefix), 307),
            ('/4(.*)', r'%s/5\1' % (new_prefix), 301),
            ('(/[^/]+)', r'%s/1\1' % (old_prefix), 301),
            ]
        self.assertEqual('redirected 5 times', t._perform(req).read())


class TestDoCatchRedirections(http_utils.TestCaseWithRedirectedWebserver):
    """Test transport.do_catching_redirections."""

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestDoCatchRedirections, self).setUp()
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', '0123456789'),],)
        cleanup_http_redirection_connections(self)

        self.old_transport = self.get_old_transport()

    def get_a(self, t):
        return t.get('a')

    def test_no_redirection(self):
        t = self.get_new_transport()

        # We use None for redirected so that we fail if redirected
        self.assertEqual('0123456789',
                         transport.do_catching_redirections(
                self.get_a, t, None).read())

    def test_one_redirection(self):
        self.redirections = 0

        def redirected(t, exception, redirection_notice):
            self.redirections += 1
            redirected_t = t._redirected_to(exception.source, exception.target)
            return redirected_t

        self.assertEqual('0123456789',
                         transport.do_catching_redirections(
                self.get_a, self.old_transport, redirected).read())
        self.assertEqual(1, self.redirections)

    def test_redirection_loop(self):

        def redirected(transport, exception, redirection_notice):
            # By using the redirected url as a base dir for the
            # *old* transport, we create a loop: a => a/a =>
            # a/a/a
            return self.old_transport.clone(exception.target)

        self.assertRaises(errors.TooManyRedirections,
                          transport.do_catching_redirections,
                          self.get_a, self.old_transport, redirected)


def _setup_authentication_config(**kwargs):
    conf = config.AuthenticationConfig()
    conf._get_config().update({'httptest': kwargs})
    conf._save()


class TestUrllib2AuthHandler(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):
    """Unit tests for glue by which urllib2 asks us for authentication"""

    def test_get_user_password_without_port(self):
        """We cope if urllib2 doesn't tell us the port.

        See https://bugs.launchpad.net/bzr/+bug/654684
        """
        user = 'joe'
        password = 'foo'
        _setup_authentication_config(scheme='http', host='localhost',
                                     user=user, password=password)
        handler = _urllib2_wrappers.HTTPAuthHandler()
        got_pass = handler.get_user_password(dict(
            user='joe',
            protocol='http',
            host='localhost',
            path='/',
            realm='Realm',
            ))
        self.assertEquals((user, password), got_pass)


class TestAuth(http_utils.TestCaseWithWebserver):
    """Test authentication scheme"""

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        vary_by_http_auth_scheme(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestAuth, self).setUp()
        self.server = self.get_readonly_server()
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', 'contents of a\n'),
                                  ('b', 'contents of b\n'),])

    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
        server = self._auth_server(protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
        server._url_protocol = self._url_protocol
        return server

    def _testing_pycurl(self):
        # TODO: This is duplicated for lots of the classes in this file
        return (features.pycurl.available()
                and self._transport == PyCurlTransport)

    def get_user_url(self, user, password):
        """Build an url embedding user and password"""
        url = '%s://' % self.server._url_protocol
        if user is not None:
            url += user
            if password is not None:
                url += ':' + password
            url += '@'
        url += '%s:%s/' % (self.server.host, self.server.port)
        return url

    def get_user_transport(self, user, password):
        t = transport.get_transport_from_url(
            self.get_user_url(user, password))
        return t

    def test_no_user(self):
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        t = self.get_user_transport(None, None)
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'a')
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_empty_pass(self):
        self.server.add_user('joe', '')
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', '')
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_user_pass(self):
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', 'foo')
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_unknown_user(self):
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        t = self.get_user_transport('bill', 'foo')
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'a')
        # Two 'Authentication Required' errors should occur (the
        # initial 'who are you' and 'I don't know you, who are
        # you').
        self.assertEqual(2, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_wrong_pass(self):
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', 'bar')
        self.assertRaises(errors.InvalidHttpResponse, t.get, 'a')
        # Two 'Authentication Required' errors should occur (the
        # initial 'who are you' and 'this is not you, who are you')
        self.assertEqual(2, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_prompt_for_username(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                'pycurl cannot prompt, it handles auth by embedding'
                ' user:pass in urls only')

        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        t = self.get_user_transport(None, None)
        stdout = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        stderr = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin='joe\nfoo\n',
                                            stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n',t.get('a').read())
        # stdin should be empty
        self.assertEqual('', ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
        stderr.seek(0)
        expected_prompt = self._expected_username_prompt(t._unqualified_scheme)
        self.assertEqual(expected_prompt, stderr.read(len(expected_prompt)))
        self.assertEqual('', stdout.getvalue())
        self._check_password_prompt(t._unqualified_scheme, 'joe',
                                    stderr.readline())

    def test_prompt_for_password(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                'pycurl cannot prompt, it handles auth by embedding'
                ' user:pass in urls only')

        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', None)
        stdout = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        stderr = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin='foo\n',
                                            stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
        # stdin should be empty
        self.assertEqual('', ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
        self._check_password_prompt(t._unqualified_scheme, 'joe',
                                    stderr.getvalue())
        self.assertEqual('', stdout.getvalue())
        # And we shouldn't prompt again for a different request
        # against the same transport.
        self.assertEqual('contents of b\n',t.get('b').read())
        t2 = t.clone()
        # And neither against a clone
        self.assertEqual('contents of b\n',t2.get('b').read())
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def _check_password_prompt(self, scheme, user, actual_prompt):
        expected_prompt = (self._password_prompt_prefix
                           + ("%s %s@%s:%d, Realm: '%s' password: "
                              % (scheme.upper(),
                                 user, self.server.host, self.server.port,
                                 self.server.auth_realm)))
        self.assertEqual(expected_prompt, actual_prompt)

    def _expected_username_prompt(self, scheme):
        return (self._username_prompt_prefix
                + "%s %s:%d, Realm: '%s' username: " % (scheme.upper(),
                                 self.server.host, self.server.port,
                                 self.server.auth_realm))

    def test_no_prompt_for_password_when_using_auth_config(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                'pycurl does not support authentication.conf'
                ' since it cannot prompt')

        user =' joe'
        password = 'foo'
        stdin_content = 'bar\n'  # Not the right password
        self.server.add_user(user, password)
        t = self.get_user_transport(user, None)
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin=stdin_content,
                                            stderr=tests.StringIOWrapper())
        # Create a minimal config file with the right password
        _setup_authentication_config(scheme='http', port=self.server.port,
                                     user=user, password=password)
        # Issue a request to the server to connect
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n',t.get('a').read())
        # stdin should have  been left untouched
        self.assertEqual(stdin_content, ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_changing_nonce(self):
        if self._auth_server not in (http_utils.HTTPDigestAuthServer,
                                     http_utils.ProxyDigestAuthServer):
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable('HTTP/proxy auth digest only test')
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            self.knownFailure(
                'pycurl does not handle a nonce change')
        self.server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        t = self.get_user_transport('joe', 'foo')
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
        self.assertEqual('contents of b\n', t.get('b').read())
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should have
        # occured so far
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
        # The server invalidates the current nonce
        self.server.auth_nonce = self.server.auth_nonce + '. No, now!'
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
        # Two 'Authentication Required' errors should occur (the
        # initial 'who are you' and a second 'who are you' with the new nonce)
        self.assertEqual(2, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_user_from_auth_conf(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            raise tests.TestNotApplicable(
                'pycurl does not support authentication.conf')
        user = 'joe'
        password = 'foo'
        self.server.add_user(user, password)
        _setup_authentication_config(scheme='http', port=self.server.port,
                                     user=user, password=password)
        t = self.get_user_transport(None, None)
        # Issue a request to the server to connect
        self.assertEqual('contents of a\n', t.get('a').read())
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)

    def test_no_credential_leaks_in_log(self):
        self.overrideAttr(debug, 'debug_flags', set(['http']))
        user = 'joe'
        password = 'very-sensitive-password'
        self.server.add_user(user, password)
        t = self.get_user_transport(user, password)
        # Capture the debug calls to mutter
        self.mutters = []
        def mutter(*args):
            lines = args[0] % args[1:]
            # Some calls output multiple lines, just split them now since we
            # care about a single one later.
            self.mutters.extend(lines.splitlines())
        self.overrideAttr(trace, 'mutter', mutter)
        # Issue a request to the server to connect
        self.assertEqual(True, t.has('a'))
        # Only one 'Authentication Required' error should occur
        self.assertEqual(1, self.server.auth_required_errors)
        # Since the authentification succeeded, there should be a corresponding
        # debug line
        sent_auth_headers = [line for line in self.mutters
                             if line.startswith('> %s' % (self._auth_header,))]
        self.assertLength(1, sent_auth_headers)
        self.assertStartsWith(sent_auth_headers[0],
                              '> %s: <masked>' % (self._auth_header,))


class TestProxyAuth(TestAuth):
    """Test proxy authentication schemes.

    This inherits from TestAuth to tweak the setUp and filter some failing
    tests.
    """

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        vary_by_http_proxy_auth_scheme(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestProxyAuth, self).setUp()
        # Override the contents to avoid false positives
        self.build_tree_contents([('a', 'not proxied contents of a\n'),
                                  ('b', 'not proxied contents of b\n'),
                                  ('a-proxied', 'contents of a\n'),
                                  ('b-proxied', 'contents of b\n'),
                                  ])

    def get_user_transport(self, user, password):
        self.overrideEnv('all_proxy', self.get_user_url(user, password))
        return TestAuth.get_user_transport(self, user, password)

    def test_empty_pass(self):
        if self._testing_pycurl():
            import pycurl
            if pycurl.version_info()[1] < '7.16.0':
                self.knownFailure(
                    'pycurl < 7.16.0 does not handle empty proxy passwords')
        super(TestProxyAuth, self).test_empty_pass()


class SampleSocket(object):
    """A socket-like object for use in testing the HTTP request handler."""

    def __init__(self, socket_read_content):
        """Constructs a sample socket.

        :param socket_read_content: a byte sequence
        """
        # Use plain python StringIO so we can monkey-patch the close method to
        # not discard the contents.
        from StringIO import StringIO
        self.readfile = StringIO(socket_read_content)
        self.writefile = StringIO()
        self.writefile.close = lambda: None
        self.close = lambda: None

    def makefile(self, mode='r', bufsize=None):
        if 'r' in mode:
            return self.readfile
        else:
            return self.writefile


class SmartHTTPTunnellingTest(tests.TestCaseWithTransport):

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_client_implementation(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        super(SmartHTTPTunnellingTest, self).setUp()
        # We use the VFS layer as part of HTTP tunnelling tests.
        self.overrideEnv('BZR_NO_SMART_VFS', None)
        self.transport_readonly_server = http_utils.HTTPServerWithSmarts
        self.http_server = self.get_readonly_server()

    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
        server = http_utils.HTTPServerWithSmarts(
            protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
        server._url_protocol = self._url_protocol
        return server

    def test_open_controldir(self):
        branch = self.make_branch('relpath')
        url = self.http_server.get_url() + 'relpath'
        bd = controldir.ControlDir.open(url)
        self.addCleanup(bd.transport.disconnect)
        self.assertIsInstance(bd, _mod_remote.RemoteBzrDir)

    def test_bulk_data(self):
        # We should be able to send and receive bulk data in a single message.
        # The 'readv' command in the smart protocol both sends and receives
        # bulk data, so we use that.
        self.build_tree(['data-file'])
        http_transport = transport.get_transport_from_url(
            self.http_server.get_url())
        medium = http_transport.get_smart_medium()
        # Since we provide the medium, the url below will be mostly ignored
        # during the test, as long as the path is '/'.
        remote_transport = remote.RemoteTransport('bzr://fake_host/',
                                                  medium=medium)
        self.assertEqual(
            [(0, "c")], list(remote_transport.readv("data-file", [(0,1)])))

    def test_http_send_smart_request(self):

        post_body = 'hello\n'
        expected_reply_body = 'ok\x012\n'

        http_transport = transport.get_transport_from_url(
            self.http_server.get_url())
        medium = http_transport.get_smart_medium()
        response = medium.send_http_smart_request(post_body)
        reply_body = response.read()
        self.assertEqual(expected_reply_body, reply_body)

    def test_smart_http_server_post_request_handler(self):
        httpd = self.http_server.server

        socket = SampleSocket(
            'POST /.bzr/smart %s \r\n' % self._protocol_version
            # HTTP/1.1 posts must have a Content-Length (but it doesn't hurt
            # for 1.0)
            + 'Content-Length: 6\r\n'
            '\r\n'
            'hello\n')
        # Beware: the ('localhost', 80) below is the
        # client_address parameter, but we don't have one because
        # we have defined a socket which is not bound to an
        # address. The test framework never uses this client
        # address, so far...
        request_handler = http_utils.SmartRequestHandler(socket,
                                                         ('localhost', 80),
                                                         httpd)
        response = socket.writefile.getvalue()
        self.assertStartsWith(response, '%s 200 ' % self._protocol_version)
        # This includes the end of the HTTP headers, and all the body.
        expected_end_of_response = '\r\n\r\nok\x012\n'
        self.assertEndsWith(response, expected_end_of_response)


class ForbiddenRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """No smart server here request handler."""

    def do_POST(self):
        self.send_error(403, "Forbidden")


class SmartClientAgainstNotSmartServer(TestSpecificRequestHandler):
    """Test smart client behaviour against an http server without smarts."""

    _req_handler_class = ForbiddenRequestHandler

    def test_probe_smart_server(self):
        """Test error handling against server refusing smart requests."""
        t = self.get_readonly_transport()
        # No need to build a valid smart request here, the server will not even
        # try to interpret it.
        self.assertRaises(errors.SmartProtocolError,
                          t.get_smart_medium().send_http_smart_request,
                          'whatever')


class Test_redirected_to(tests.TestCase):

    scenarios = vary_by_http_client_implementation()

    def test_redirected_to_subdir(self):
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
                             'http://www.example.com/foo/subdir')
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
        # Both transports share the some connection
        self.assertEqual(t._get_connection(), r._get_connection())
        self.assertEquals('http://www.example.com/foo/subdir/', r.base)

    def test_redirected_to_self_with_slash(self):
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
                             'http://www.example.com/foo/')
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
        # Both transports share the some connection (one can argue that we
        # should return the exact same transport here, but that seems
        # overkill).
        self.assertEqual(t._get_connection(), r._get_connection())

    def test_redirected_to_host(self):
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
                             'http://foo.example.com/foo/subdir')
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
        self.assertEquals('http://foo.example.com/foo/subdir/',
            r.external_url())

    def test_redirected_to_same_host_sibling_protocol(self):
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
                             'https://www.example.com/foo')
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
        self.assertEquals('https://www.example.com/foo/',
            r.external_url())

    def test_redirected_to_same_host_different_protocol(self):
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
                             'ftp://www.example.com/foo')
        self.assertNotEquals(type(r), type(t))
        self.assertEquals('ftp://www.example.com/foo/', r.external_url())

    def test_redirected_to_same_host_specific_implementation(self):
        t = self._transport('http://www.example.com/foo')
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
                             'https+urllib://www.example.com/foo')
        self.assertEquals('https://www.example.com/foo/', r.external_url())

    def test_redirected_to_different_host_same_user(self):
        t = self._transport('http://joe@www.example.com/foo')
        r = t._redirected_to('http://www.example.com/foo',
                             'https://foo.example.com/foo')
        self.assertIsInstance(r, type(t))
        self.assertEqual(t._parsed_url.user, r._parsed_url.user)
        self.assertEquals('https://joe@foo.example.com/foo/', r.external_url())


class PredefinedRequestHandler(http_server.TestingHTTPRequestHandler):
    """Request handler for a unique and pre-defined request.

    The only thing we care about here is how many bytes travel on the wire. But
    since we want to measure it for a real http client, we have to send it
    correct responses.

    We expect to receive a *single* request nothing more (and we won't even
    check what request it is, we just measure the bytes read until an empty
    line.
    """

    def _handle_one_request(self):
        tcs = self.server.test_case_server
        requestline = self.rfile.readline()
        headers = self.MessageClass(self.rfile, 0)
        # We just read: the request, the headers, an empty line indicating the
        # end of the headers.
        bytes_read = len(requestline)
        for line in headers.headers:
            bytes_read += len(line)
        bytes_read += len('\r\n')
        if requestline.startswith('POST'):
            # The body should be a single line (or we don't know where it ends
            # and we don't want to issue a blocking read)
            body = self.rfile.readline()
            bytes_read += len(body)
        tcs.bytes_read = bytes_read

        # We set the bytes written *before* issuing the write, the client is
        # supposed to consume every produced byte *before* checking that value.

        # Doing the oppposite may lead to test failure: we may be interrupted
        # after the write but before updating the value. The client can then
        # continue and read the value *before* we can update it. And yes,
        # this has been observed -- vila 20090129
        tcs.bytes_written = len(tcs.canned_response)
        self.wfile.write(tcs.canned_response)


class ActivityServerMixin(object):

    def __init__(self, protocol_version):
        super(ActivityServerMixin, self).__init__(
            request_handler=PredefinedRequestHandler,
            protocol_version=protocol_version)
        # Bytes read and written by the server
        self.bytes_read = 0
        self.bytes_written = 0
        self.canned_response = None


class ActivityHTTPServer(ActivityServerMixin, http_server.HttpServer):
    pass


if features.HTTPSServerFeature.available():
    from bzrlib.tests import https_server
    class ActivityHTTPSServer(ActivityServerMixin, https_server.HTTPSServer):
        pass


class TestActivityMixin(object):
    """Test socket activity reporting.

    We use a special purpose server to control the bytes sent and received and
    be able to predict the activity on the client socket.
    """

    def setUp(self):
        tests.TestCase.setUp(self)
        self.server = self._activity_server(self._protocol_version)
        self.server.start_server()
        self.addCleanup(self.server.stop_server)
        _activities = {} # Don't close over self and create a cycle
        def report_activity(t, bytes, direction):
            count = _activities.get(direction, 0)
            count += bytes
            _activities[direction] = count
        self.activities = _activities
        # We override at class level because constructors may propagate the
        # bound method and render instance overriding ineffective (an
        # alternative would be to define a specific ui factory instead...)
        self.overrideAttr(self._transport, '_report_activity', report_activity)

    def get_transport(self):
        t = self._transport(self.server.get_url())
        # FIXME: Needs cleanup -- vila 20100611
        return t

    def assertActivitiesMatch(self):
        self.assertEqual(self.server.bytes_read,
                         self.activities.get('write', 0), 'written bytes')
        self.assertEqual(self.server.bytes_written,
                         self.activities.get('read', 0), 'read bytes')

    def test_get(self):
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 04:32:56 GMT\r
Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora)\r
Last-Modified: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 19:35:20 GMT\r
ETag: "56691-23-38e9ae00"\r
Accept-Ranges: bytes\r
Content-Length: 35\r
Connection: close\r
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
\r
Bazaar-NG meta directory, format 1
'''
        t = self.get_transport()
        self.assertEqual('Bazaar-NG meta directory, format 1\n',
                         t.get('foo/bar').read())
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()

    def test_has(self):
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r
Server: SimpleHTTP/0.6 Python/2.5.2\r
Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 20:21:47 GMT\r
Content-type: application/octet-stream\r
Content-Length: 20\r
Last-Modified: Thu, 29 Jan 2009 20:21:47 GMT\r
\r
'''
        t = self.get_transport()
        self.assertTrue(t.has('foo/bar'))
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()

    def test_readv(self):
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 206 Partial Content\r
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 04:49:48 GMT\r
Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora)\r
Last-Modified: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 20:22:05 GMT\r
ETag: "238a3c-16ec2-805c5540"\r
Accept-Ranges: bytes\r
Content-Length: 1534\r
Connection: close\r
Content-Type: multipart/byteranges; boundary=418470f848b63279b\r
\r
\r
--418470f848b63279b\r
Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
Content-range: bytes 0-254/93890\r
\r
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309040815-13242001617e4a06
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309040929-eee0eb3e6d1e7627
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309040957-6cad07f466bb0bb8
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309041501-c840e09071de3b67
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050309044615-c24a3250be83220a
\r
--418470f848b63279b\r
Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
Content-range: bytes 1000-2049/93890\r
\r
40-fd4ec249b6b139ab
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311063625-07858525021f270b
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311231934-aa3776aff5200bb9
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311231953-73aeb3a131c3699a
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050311232353-f5e33da490872c6a
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312071639-0a8f59a34a024ff0
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312073432-b2c16a55e0d6e9fb
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312073831-a47c3335ece1920f
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050312085412-13373aa129ccbad3
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313052251-2bf004cb96b39933
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313052856-3edd84094687cb11
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313053233-e30a4f28aef48f9d
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313053853-7c64085594ff3072
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313054757-a86c3f5871069e22
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313061422-418f1f73b94879b9
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050313120651-497bd231b19df600
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314024931-eae0170ef25a5d1a
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025438-d52099f915fe65fc
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025539-637a636692c055cf
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025737-55eb441f430ab4ba
mbp@sourcefrog.net-20050314025901-d74aa93bb7ee8f62
mbp@source\r
--418470f848b63279b--\r
'''
        t = self.get_transport()
        # Remember that the request is ignored and that the ranges below
        # doesn't have to match the canned response.
        l = list(t.readv('/foo/bar', ((0, 255), (1000, 1050))))
        self.assertEqual(2, len(l))
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()

    def test_post(self):
        self.server.canned_response = '''HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 04:32:56 GMT\r
Server: Apache/2.0.54 (Fedora)\r
Last-Modified: Sun, 23 Apr 2006 19:35:20 GMT\r
ETag: "56691-23-38e9ae00"\r
Accept-Ranges: bytes\r
Content-Length: 35\r
Connection: close\r
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\r
\r
lalala whatever as long as itsssss
'''
        t = self.get_transport()
        # We must send a single line of body bytes, see
        # PredefinedRequestHandler._handle_one_request
        code, f = t._post('abc def end-of-body\n')
        self.assertEqual('lalala whatever as long as itsssss\n', f.read())
        self.assertActivitiesMatch()


class TestActivity(tests.TestCase, TestActivityMixin):

    scenarios = multiply_scenarios(
        vary_by_http_activity(),
        vary_by_http_protocol_version(),
        )

    def setUp(self):
        TestActivityMixin.setUp(self)


class TestNoReportActivity(tests.TestCase, TestActivityMixin):

    # Unlike TestActivity, we are really testing ReportingFileSocket and
    # ReportingSocket, so we don't need all the parametrization. Since
    # ReportingFileSocket and ReportingSocket are wrappers, it's easier to
    # test them through their use by the transport than directly (that's a
    # bit less clean but far more simpler and effective).
    _activity_server = ActivityHTTPServer
    _protocol_version = 'HTTP/1.1'

    def setUp(self):
        self._transport =_urllib.HttpTransport_urllib
        TestActivityMixin.setUp(self)

    def assertActivitiesMatch(self):
        # Nothing to check here
        pass


class TestAuthOnRedirected(http_utils.TestCaseWithRedirectedWebserver):
    """Test authentication on the redirected http server."""

    scenarios = vary_by_http_protocol_version()

    _auth_header = 'Authorization'
    _password_prompt_prefix = ''
    _username_prompt_prefix = ''
    _auth_server = http_utils.HTTPBasicAuthServer
    _transport = _urllib.HttpTransport_urllib

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestAuthOnRedirected, self).setUp()
        self.build_tree_contents([('a','a'),
                                  ('1/',),
                                  ('1/a', 'redirected once'),
                                  ],)
        new_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.new_server.host,
                                       self.new_server.port)
        self.old_server.redirections = [
            ('(.*)', r'%s/1\1' % (new_prefix), 301),]
        self.old_transport = self.get_old_transport()
        self.new_server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        cleanup_http_redirection_connections(self)

    def create_transport_readonly_server(self):
        server = self._auth_server(protocol_version=self._protocol_version)
        server._url_protocol = self._url_protocol
        return server

    def get_a(self, t):
        return t.get('a')

    def test_auth_on_redirected_via_do_catching_redirections(self):
        self.redirections = 0

        def redirected(t, exception, redirection_notice):
            self.redirections += 1
            redirected_t = t._redirected_to(exception.source, exception.target)
            self.addCleanup(redirected_t.disconnect)
            return redirected_t

        stdout = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        stderr = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin='joe\nfoo\n',
                                            stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
        self.assertEqual('redirected once',
                         transport.do_catching_redirections(
                self.get_a, self.old_transport, redirected).read())
        self.assertEqual(1, self.redirections)
        # stdin should be empty
        self.assertEqual('', ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
        # stdout should be empty, stderr will contains the prompts
        self.assertEqual('', stdout.getvalue())

    def test_auth_on_redirected_via_following_redirections(self):
        self.new_server.add_user('joe', 'foo')
        stdout = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        stderr = tests.StringIOWrapper()
        ui.ui_factory = tests.TestUIFactory(stdin='joe\nfoo\n',
                                            stdout=stdout, stderr=stderr)
        t = self.old_transport
        req = RedirectedRequest('GET', t.abspath('a'))
        new_prefix = 'http://%s:%s' % (self.new_server.host,
                                       self.new_server.port)
        self.old_server.redirections = [
            ('(.*)', r'%s/1\1' % (new_prefix), 301),]
        self.assertEqual('redirected once', t._perform(req).read())
        # stdin should be empty
        self.assertEqual('', ui.ui_factory.stdin.readline())
        # stdout should be empty, stderr will contains the prompts
        self.assertEqual('', stdout.getvalue())