This allows the tests to work in a reasonable way in network disconnected situations. Fixes #36
90 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
90 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
import os
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import py.test
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from wsgi_intercept import requests_intercept, WSGIAppError
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from test import wsgi_app
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from test.install import installer_class, skipnetwork
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import requests
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from requests.exceptions import ConnectionError
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HOST = 'some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain'
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InstalledApp = installer_class(requests_intercept)
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def test_http():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.simple_app, host=HOST, port=80) as app:
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resp = requests.get('http://some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain:80/')
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assert resp.content == b'WSGI intercept successful!\n'
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assert app.success()
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def test_http_default_port():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.simple_app, host=HOST, port=80) as app:
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resp = requests.get('http://some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain/')
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assert resp.content == b'WSGI intercept successful!\n'
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assert app.success()
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def test_http_other_port():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.simple_app, host=HOST, port=8080) as app:
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resp = requests.get('http://some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain:8080/')
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assert resp.content == b'WSGI intercept successful!\n'
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assert app.success()
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environ = app.get_internals()
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assert environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'http'
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def test_bogus_domain():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.simple_app, host=HOST, port=80):
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py.test.raises(
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ConnectionError,
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'requests.get("http://_nonexistant_domain_")')
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def test_proxy_handling():
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with py.test.raises(RuntimeError) as exc:
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.simple_app, host=HOST, port=80,
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proxy='some_proxy.com:1234'):
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requests.get('http://some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain:80/')
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assert 'http_proxy or https_proxy set in environment' in str(exc.value)
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# We need to do this by hand because the exception was raised
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# during the entry of the context manager, so the exit handler
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# wasn't reached.
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del os.environ['http_proxy']
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def test_https():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.simple_app, host=HOST, port=443) as app:
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resp = requests.get('https://some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain:443/')
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assert resp.content == b'WSGI intercept successful!\n'
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assert app.success()
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def test_https_default_port():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.simple_app, host=HOST, port=443) as app:
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resp = requests.get('https://some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain/')
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assert resp.content == b'WSGI intercept successful!\n'
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assert app.success()
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environ = app.get_internals()
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assert environ['wsgi.url_scheme'] == 'https'
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def test_app_error():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.raises_app, host=HOST, port=80):
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with py.test.raises(WSGIAppError):
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requests.get('http://some_hopefully_nonexistant_domain/')
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@skipnetwork
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def test_http_not_intercepted():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.raises_app, host=HOST, port=80):
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resp = requests.get("http://google.com")
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assert resp.status_code >= 200 and resp.status_code < 300
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@skipnetwork
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def test_https_not_intercepted():
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with InstalledApp(wsgi_app.raises_app, host=HOST, port=80):
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resp = requests.get("https://google.com")
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assert resp.status_code >= 200 and resp.status_code < 300
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