| 1 |
import urllib |
|---|
| 2 |
import sys |
|---|
| 3 |
import os |
|---|
| 4 |
try: |
|---|
| 5 |
from cStringIO import StringIO |
|---|
| 6 |
except ImportError: |
|---|
| 7 |
from StringIO import StringIO |
|---|
| 8 |
|
|---|
| 9 |
from django.conf import settings |
|---|
| 10 |
from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login |
|---|
| 11 |
from django.core.handlers.base import BaseHandler |
|---|
| 12 |
from django.core.handlers.wsgi import WSGIRequest |
|---|
| 13 |
from django.core.signals import got_request_exception |
|---|
| 14 |
from django.dispatch import dispatcher |
|---|
| 15 |
from django.http import SimpleCookie, HttpRequest |
|---|
| 16 |
from django.template import TemplateDoesNotExist |
|---|
| 17 |
from django.test import signals |
|---|
| 18 |
from django.utils.functional import curry |
|---|
| 19 |
from django.utils.encoding import smart_str |
|---|
| 20 |
from django.utils.http import urlencode |
|---|
| 21 |
from django.utils.itercompat import is_iterable |
|---|
| 22 |
|
|---|
| 23 |
BOUNDARY = 'BoUnDaRyStRiNg' |
|---|
| 24 |
MULTIPART_CONTENT = 'multipart/form-data; boundary=%s' % BOUNDARY |
|---|
| 25 |
|
|---|
| 26 |
|
|---|
| 27 |
class FakePayload(object): |
|---|
| 28 |
""" |
|---|
| 29 |
A wrapper around StringIO that restricts what can be read since data from |
|---|
| 30 |
the network can't be seeked and cannot be read outside of its content |
|---|
| 31 |
length. This makes sure that views can't do anything under the test client |
|---|
| 32 |
that wouldn't work in Real Life. |
|---|
| 33 |
""" |
|---|
| 34 |
def __init__(self, content): |
|---|
| 35 |
self.__content = StringIO(content) |
|---|
| 36 |
self.__len = len(content) |
|---|
| 37 |
|
|---|
| 38 |
def read(self, num_bytes=None): |
|---|
| 39 |
if num_bytes is None: |
|---|
| 40 |
num_bytes = self.__len or 1 |
|---|
| 41 |
assert self.__len >= num_bytes, "Cannot read more than the available bytes from the HTTP incoming data." |
|---|
| 42 |
content = self.__content.read(num_bytes) |
|---|
| 43 |
self.__len -= num_bytes |
|---|
| 44 |
return content |
|---|
| 45 |
|
|---|
| 46 |
|
|---|
| 47 |
class ClientHandler(BaseHandler): |
|---|
| 48 |
""" |
|---|
| 49 |
A HTTP Handler that can be used for testing purposes. |
|---|
| 50 |
Uses the WSGI interface to compose requests, but returns |
|---|
| 51 |
the raw HttpResponse object |
|---|
| 52 |
""" |
|---|
| 53 |
def __call__(self, environ): |
|---|
| 54 |
from django.conf import settings |
|---|
| 55 |
from django.core import signals |
|---|
| 56 |
|
|---|
| 57 |
# Set up middleware if needed. We couldn't do this earlier, because |
|---|
| 58 |
# settings weren't available. |
|---|
| 59 |
if self._request_middleware is None: |
|---|
| 60 |
self.load_middleware() |
|---|
| 61 |
|
|---|
| 62 |
dispatcher.send(signal=signals.request_started) |
|---|
| 63 |
try: |
|---|
| 64 |
request = WSGIRequest(environ) |
|---|
| 65 |
response = self.get_response(request) |
|---|
| 66 |
|
|---|
| 67 |
# Apply response middleware. |
|---|
| 68 |
for middleware_method in self._response_middleware: |
|---|
| 69 |
response = middleware_method(request, response) |
|---|
| 70 |
response = self.apply_response_fixes(request, response) |
|---|
| 71 |
finally: |
|---|
| 72 |
dispatcher.send(signal=signals.request_finished) |
|---|
| 73 |
|
|---|
| 74 |
return response |
|---|
| 75 |
|
|---|
| 76 |
def store_rendered_templates(store, signal, sender, template, context): |
|---|
| 77 |
""" |
|---|
| 78 |
Stores templates and contexts that are rendered. |
|---|
| 79 |
""" |
|---|
| 80 |
store.setdefault('template',[]).append(template) |
|---|
| 81 |
store.setdefault('context',[]).append(context) |
|---|
| 82 |
|
|---|
| 83 |
def encode_multipart(boundary, data): |
|---|
| 84 |
""" |
|---|
| 85 |
Encodes multipart POST data from a dictionary of form values. |
|---|
| 86 |
|
|---|
| 87 |
The key will be used as the form data name; the value will be transmitted |
|---|
| 88 |
as content. If the value is a file, the contents of the file will be sent |
|---|
| 89 |
as an application/octet-stream; otherwise, str(value) will be sent. |
|---|
| 90 |
""" |
|---|
| 91 |
lines = [] |
|---|
| 92 |
to_str = lambda s: smart_str(s, settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET) |
|---|
| 93 |
|
|---|
| 94 |
# Not by any means perfect, but good enough for our purposes. |
|---|
| 95 |
is_file = lambda thing: hasattr(thing, "read") and callable(thing.read) |
|---|
| 96 |
|
|---|
| 97 |
# Each bit of the multipart form data could be either a form value or a |
|---|
| 98 |
# file, or a *list* of form values and/or files. Remember that HTTP field |
|---|
| 99 |
# names can be duplicated! |
|---|
| 100 |
for (key, value) in data.items(): |
|---|
| 101 |
if is_file(value): |
|---|
| 102 |
lines.extend(encode_file(boundary, key, value)) |
|---|
| 103 |
elif not isinstance(value, basestring) and is_iterable(value): |
|---|
| 104 |
for item in value: |
|---|
| 105 |
if is_file(item): |
|---|
| 106 |
lines.extend(encode_file(boundary, key, item)) |
|---|
| 107 |
else: |
|---|
| 108 |
lines.extend([ |
|---|
| 109 |
'--' + boundary, |
|---|
| 110 |
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % to_str(key), |
|---|
| 111 |
'', |
|---|
| 112 |
to_str(item) |
|---|
| 113 |
]) |
|---|
| 114 |
else: |
|---|
| 115 |
lines.extend([ |
|---|
| 116 |
'--' + boundary, |
|---|
| 117 |
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"' % to_str(key), |
|---|
| 118 |
'', |
|---|
| 119 |
to_str(value) |
|---|
| 120 |
]) |
|---|
| 121 |
|
|---|
| 122 |
lines.extend([ |
|---|
| 123 |
'--' + boundary + '--', |
|---|
| 124 |
'', |
|---|
| 125 |
]) |
|---|
| 126 |
return '\r\n'.join(lines) |
|---|
| 127 |
|
|---|
| 128 |
def encode_file(boundary, key, file): |
|---|
| 129 |
to_str = lambda s: smart_str(s, settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET) |
|---|
| 130 |
return [ |
|---|
| 131 |
'--' + boundary, |
|---|
| 132 |
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="%s"; filename="%s"' \ |
|---|
| 133 |
% (to_str(key), to_str(os.path.basename(file.name))), |
|---|
| 134 |
'Content-Type: application/octet-stream', |
|---|
| 135 |
'', |
|---|
| 136 |
file.read() |
|---|
| 137 |
] |
|---|
| 138 |
|
|---|
| 139 |
class Client: |
|---|
| 140 |
""" |
|---|
| 141 |
A class that can act as a client for testing purposes. |
|---|
| 142 |
|
|---|
| 143 |
It allows the user to compose GET and POST requests, and |
|---|
| 144 |
obtain the response that the server gave to those requests. |
|---|
| 145 |
The server Response objects are annotated with the details |
|---|
| 146 |
of the contexts and templates that were rendered during the |
|---|
| 147 |
process of serving the request. |
|---|
| 148 |
|
|---|
| 149 |
Client objects are stateful - they will retain cookie (and |
|---|
| 150 |
thus session) details for the lifetime of the Client instance. |
|---|
| 151 |
|
|---|
| 152 |
This is not intended as a replacement for Twill/Selenium or |
|---|
| 153 |
the like - it is here to allow testing against the |
|---|
| 154 |
contexts and templates produced by a view, rather than the |
|---|
| 155 |
HTML rendered to the end-user. |
|---|
| 156 |
""" |
|---|
| 157 |
def __init__(self, **defaults): |
|---|
| 158 |
self.handler = ClientHandler() |
|---|
| 159 |
self.defaults = defaults |
|---|
| 160 |
self.cookies = SimpleCookie() |
|---|
| 161 |
self.exc_info = None |
|---|
| 162 |
|
|---|
| 163 |
def store_exc_info(self, *args, **kwargs): |
|---|
| 164 |
""" |
|---|
| 165 |
Stores exceptions when they are generated by a view. |
|---|
| 166 |
""" |
|---|
| 167 |
self.exc_info = sys.exc_info() |
|---|
| 168 |
|
|---|
| 169 |
def _session(self): |
|---|
| 170 |
""" |
|---|
| 171 |
Obtains the current session variables. |
|---|
| 172 |
""" |
|---|
| 173 |
if 'django.contrib.sessions' in settings.INSTALLED_APPS: |
|---|
| 174 |
engine = __import__(settings.SESSION_ENGINE, {}, {}, ['']) |
|---|
| 175 |
cookie = self.cookies.get(settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME, None) |
|---|
| 176 |
if cookie: |
|---|
| 177 |
return engine.SessionStore(cookie.value) |
|---|
| 178 |
return {} |
|---|
| 179 |
session = property(_session) |
|---|
| 180 |
|
|---|
| 181 |
def request(self, **request): |
|---|
| 182 |
""" |
|---|
| 183 |
The master request method. Composes the environment dictionary |
|---|
| 184 |
and passes to the handler, returning the result of the handler. |
|---|
| 185 |
Assumes defaults for the query environment, which can be overridden |
|---|
| 186 |
using the arguments to the request. |
|---|
| 187 |
""" |
|---|
| 188 |
environ = { |
|---|
| 189 |
'HTTP_COOKIE': self.cookies, |
|---|
| 190 |
'PATH_INFO': '/', |
|---|
| 191 |
'QUERY_STRING': '', |
|---|
| 192 |
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET', |
|---|
| 193 |
'SCRIPT_NAME': None, |
|---|
| 194 |
'SERVER_NAME': 'testserver', |
|---|
| 195 |
'SERVER_PORT': 80, |
|---|
| 196 |
'SERVER_PROTOCOL': 'HTTP/1.1', |
|---|
| 197 |
} |
|---|
| 198 |
environ.update(self.defaults) |
|---|
| 199 |
environ.update(request) |
|---|
| 200 |
|
|---|
| 201 |
# Curry a data dictionary into an instance of the template renderer |
|---|
| 202 |
# callback function. |
|---|
| 203 |
data = {} |
|---|
| 204 |
on_template_render = curry(store_rendered_templates, data) |
|---|
| 205 |
dispatcher.connect(on_template_render, signal=signals.template_rendered) |
|---|
| 206 |
|
|---|
| 207 |
# Capture exceptions created by the handler. |
|---|
| 208 |
dispatcher.connect(self.store_exc_info, signal=got_request_exception) |
|---|
| 209 |
|
|---|
| 210 |
try: |
|---|
| 211 |
response = self.handler(environ) |
|---|
| 212 |
except TemplateDoesNotExist, e: |
|---|
| 213 |
# If the view raises an exception, Django will attempt to show |
|---|
| 214 |
# the 500.html template. If that template is not available, |
|---|
| 215 |
# we should ignore the error in favor of re-raising the |
|---|
| 216 |
# underlying exception that caused the 500 error. Any other |
|---|
| 217 |
# template found to be missing during view error handling |
|---|
| 218 |
# should be reported as-is. |
|---|
| 219 |
if e.args != ('500.html',): |
|---|
| 220 |
raise |
|---|
| 221 |
|
|---|
| 222 |
# Look for a signalled exception, clear the current context |
|---|
| 223 |
# exception data, then re-raise the signalled exception. |
|---|
| 224 |
# Also make sure that the signalled exception is cleared from |
|---|
| 225 |
# the local cache! |
|---|
| 226 |
if self.exc_info: |
|---|
| 227 |
exc_info = self.exc_info |
|---|
| 228 |
self.exc_info = None |
|---|
| 229 |
raise exc_info[1], None, exc_info[2] |
|---|
| 230 |
|
|---|
| 231 |
# Save the client and request that stimulated the response. |
|---|
| 232 |
response.client = self |
|---|
| 233 |
response.request = request |
|---|
| 234 |
|
|---|
| 235 |
# Add any rendered template detail to the response. |
|---|
| 236 |
# If there was only one template rendered (the most likely case), |
|---|
| 237 |
# flatten the list to a single element. |
|---|
| 238 |
for detail in ('template', 'context'): |
|---|
| 239 |
if data.get(detail): |
|---|
| 240 |
if len(data[detail]) == 1: |
|---|
| 241 |
setattr(response, detail, data[detail][0]); |
|---|
| 242 |
else: |
|---|
| 243 |
setattr(response, detail, data[detail]) |
|---|
| 244 |
else: |
|---|
| 245 |
setattr(response, detail, None) |
|---|
| 246 |
|
|---|
| 247 |
# Update persistent cookie data. |
|---|
| 248 |
if response.cookies: |
|---|
| 249 |
self.cookies.update(response.cookies) |
|---|
| 250 |
|
|---|
| 251 |
return response |
|---|
| 252 |
|
|---|
| 253 |
def get(self, path, data={}, **extra): |
|---|
| 254 |
""" |
|---|
| 255 |
Requests a response from the server using GET. |
|---|
| 256 |
""" |
|---|
| 257 |
r = { |
|---|
| 258 |
'CONTENT_LENGTH': None, |
|---|
| 259 |
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'text/html; charset=utf-8', |
|---|
| 260 |
'PATH_INFO': urllib.unquote(path), |
|---|
| 261 |
'QUERY_STRING': urlencode(data, doseq=True), |
|---|
| 262 |
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'GET', |
|---|
| 263 |
} |
|---|
| 264 |
r.update(extra) |
|---|
| 265 |
|
|---|
| 266 |
return self.request(**r) |
|---|
| 267 |
|
|---|
| 268 |
def post(self, path, data={}, content_type=MULTIPART_CONTENT, **extra): |
|---|
| 269 |
""" |
|---|
| 270 |
Requests a response from the server using POST. |
|---|
| 271 |
""" |
|---|
| 272 |
if content_type is MULTIPART_CONTENT: |
|---|
| 273 |
post_data = encode_multipart(BOUNDARY, data) |
|---|
| 274 |
else: |
|---|
| 275 |
post_data = data |
|---|
| 276 |
|
|---|
| 277 |
r = { |
|---|
| 278 |
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(post_data), |
|---|
| 279 |
'CONTENT_TYPE': content_type, |
|---|
| 280 |
'PATH_INFO': urllib.unquote(path), |
|---|
| 281 |
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST', |
|---|
| 282 |
'wsgi.input': FakePayload(post_data), |
|---|
| 283 |
} |
|---|
| 284 |
r.update(extra) |
|---|
| 285 |
|
|---|
| 286 |
return self.request(**r) |
|---|
| 287 |
|
|---|
| 288 |
def login(self, **credentials): |
|---|
| 289 |
""" |
|---|
| 290 |
Sets the Client to appear as if it has successfully logged into a site. |
|---|
| 291 |
|
|---|
| 292 |
Returns True if login is possible; False if the provided credentials |
|---|
| 293 |
are incorrect, or the user is inactive, or if the sessions framework is |
|---|
| 294 |
not available. |
|---|
| 295 |
""" |
|---|
| 296 |
user = authenticate(**credentials) |
|---|
| 297 |
if user and user.is_active \ |
|---|
| 298 |
and 'django.contrib.sessions' in settings.INSTALLED_APPS: |
|---|
| 299 |
engine = __import__(settings.SESSION_ENGINE, {}, {}, ['']) |
|---|
| 300 |
|
|---|
| 301 |
# Create a fake request to store login details. |
|---|
| 302 |
request = HttpRequest() |
|---|
| 303 |
request.session = engine.SessionStore() |
|---|
| 304 |
login(request, user) |
|---|
| 305 |
|
|---|
| 306 |
# Set the cookie to represent the session. |
|---|
| 307 |
session_cookie = settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME |
|---|
| 308 |
self.cookies[session_cookie] = request.session.session_key |
|---|
| 309 |
cookie_data = { |
|---|
| 310 |
'max-age': None, |
|---|
| 311 |
'path': '/', |
|---|
| 312 |
'domain': settings.SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN, |
|---|
| 313 |
'secure': settings.SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE or None, |
|---|
| 314 |
'expires': None, |
|---|
| 315 |
} |
|---|
| 316 |
self.cookies[session_cookie].update(cookie_data) |
|---|
| 317 |
|
|---|
| 318 |
# Save the session values. |
|---|
| 319 |
request.session.save() |
|---|
| 320 |
|
|---|
| 321 |
return True |
|---|
| 322 |
else: |
|---|
| 323 |
return False |
|---|
| 324 |
|
|---|
| 325 |
def logout(self): |
|---|
| 326 |
""" |
|---|
| 327 |
Removes the authenticated user's cookies. |
|---|
| 328 |
|
|---|
| 329 |
Causes the authenticated user to be logged out. |
|---|
| 330 |
""" |
|---|
| 331 |
session = __import__(settings.SESSION_ENGINE, {}, {}, ['']).SessionStore() |
|---|
| 332 |
session.delete(session_key=self.cookies[settings.SESSION_COOKIE_NAME].value) |
|---|
| 333 |
self.cookies = SimpleCookie() |
|---|