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# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Tests for L{twisted.web.static}.
"""
import errno
import inspect
import mimetypes
import os
import re
import sys
import warnings
from io import BytesIO as StringIO
from unittest import skipIf
from zope.interface.verify import verifyObject
from twisted.internet import abstract, interfaces
from twisted.python import compat, log
from twisted.python.compat import networkString
from twisted.python.filepath import FilePath
from twisted.python.runtime import platform
from twisted.trial.unittest import TestCase
from twisted.web import http, resource, script, static
from twisted.web._responses import FOUND
from twisted.web.server import UnsupportedMethod
from twisted.web.test._util import _render
from twisted.web.test.requesthelper import DummyRequest
class StaticDataTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{Data}.
"""
def test_headRequest(self):
"""
L{Data.render} returns an empty response body for a I{HEAD} request.
"""
data = static.Data(b"foo", "bar")
request = DummyRequest([""])
request.method = b"HEAD"
d = _render(data, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"")
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_invalidMethod(self):
"""
L{Data.render} raises L{UnsupportedMethod} in response to a non-I{GET},
non-I{HEAD} request.
"""
data = static.Data(b"foo", b"bar")
request = DummyRequest([b""])
request.method = b"POST"
self.assertRaises(UnsupportedMethod, data.render, request)
class StaticFileTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for the basic behavior of L{File}.
"""
def _render(self, resource, request):
return _render(resource, request)
def test_ignoredExtTrue(self):
"""
Passing C{1} as the value to L{File}'s C{ignoredExts} argument
issues a warning and sets the ignored extensions to the
wildcard C{"*"}.
"""
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as caughtWarnings:
file = static.File(self.mktemp(), ignoredExts=1)
self.assertEqual(file.ignoredExts, ["*"])
self.assertEqual(len(caughtWarnings), 1)
def test_ignoredExtFalse(self):
"""
Passing C{1} as the value to L{File}'s C{ignoredExts} argument
issues a warning and sets the ignored extensions to the empty
list.
"""
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as caughtWarnings:
file = static.File(self.mktemp(), ignoredExts=0)
self.assertEqual(file.ignoredExts, [])
self.assertEqual(len(caughtWarnings), 1)
def test_allowExt(self):
"""
Passing C{1} as the value to L{File}'s C{allowExt} argument
issues a warning and sets the ignored extensions to the
wildcard C{*}.
"""
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as caughtWarnings:
file = static.File(self.mktemp(), ignoredExts=True)
self.assertEqual(file.ignoredExts, ["*"])
self.assertEqual(len(caughtWarnings), 1)
def test_invalidMethod(self):
"""
L{File.render} raises L{UnsupportedMethod} in response to a non-I{GET},
non-I{HEAD} request.
"""
request = DummyRequest([b""])
request.method = b"POST"
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.setContent(b"foo")
file = static.File(path.path)
self.assertRaises(UnsupportedMethod, file.render, request)
def test_notFound(self):
"""
If a request is made which encounters a L{File} before a final segment
which does not correspond to any file in the path the L{File} was
created with, a not found response is sent.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b"foobar"])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(request.responseCode, 404)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_emptyChild(self):
"""
The C{''} child of a L{File} which corresponds to a directory in the
filesystem is a L{DirectoryLister}.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b""])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
self.assertIsInstance(child, static.DirectoryLister)
self.assertEqual(child.path, base.path)
def test_emptyChildUnicodeParent(self):
"""
The C{u''} child of a L{File} which corresponds to a directory
whose path is text is a L{DirectoryLister} that renders to a
binary listing.
@see: U{https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/9438}
"""
textBase = FilePath(self.mktemp()).asTextMode()
textBase.makedirs()
textBase.child("text-file").open("w").close()
textFile = static.File(textBase.path)
request = DummyRequest([b""])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(textFile, request)
self.assertIsInstance(child, static.DirectoryLister)
nativePath = compat.nativeString(textBase.path)
self.assertEqual(child.path, nativePath)
response = child.render(request)
self.assertIsInstance(response, bytes)
def test_securityViolationNotFound(self):
"""
If a request is made which encounters a L{File} before a final segment
which cannot be looked up in the filesystem due to security
considerations, a not found response is sent.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b".."])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(request.responseCode, 404)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
@skipIf(platform.isWindows(), "Cannot remove read permission on Windows")
def test_forbiddenResource(self):
"""
If the file in the filesystem which would satisfy a request cannot be
read, L{File.render} sets the HTTP response code to I{FORBIDDEN}.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.setContent(b"")
# Make sure we can delete the file later.
self.addCleanup(base.chmod, 0o700)
# Get rid of our own read permission.
base.chmod(0)
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b""])
d = self._render(file, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(request.responseCode, 403)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_undecodablePath(self):
"""
A request whose path cannot be decoded as UTF-8 receives a not
found response, and the failure is logged.
"""
path = self.mktemp()
if isinstance(path, bytes):
path = path.decode("ascii")
base = FilePath(path)
base.makedirs()
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b"\xff"])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(request.responseCode, 404)
self.assertEqual(len(self.flushLoggedErrors(UnicodeDecodeError)), 1)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_forbiddenResource_default(self):
"""
L{File.forbidden} defaults to L{resource.ForbiddenResource}.
"""
self.assertIsInstance(static.File(b".").forbidden, resource.ForbiddenResource)
def test_forbiddenResource_customize(self):
"""
The resource rendered for forbidden requests is stored as a class
member so that users can customize it.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.setContent(b"")
markerResponse = b"custom-forbidden-response"
def failingOpenForReading():
raise OSError(errno.EACCES, "")
class CustomForbiddenResource(resource.Resource):
def render(self, request):
return markerResponse
class CustomStaticFile(static.File):
forbidden = CustomForbiddenResource()
fileResource = CustomStaticFile(base.path)
fileResource.openForReading = failingOpenForReading
request = DummyRequest([b""])
result = fileResource.render(request)
self.assertEqual(markerResponse, result)
def test_indexNames(self):
"""
If a request is made which encounters a L{File} before a final empty
segment, a file in the L{File} instance's C{indexNames} list which
exists in the path the L{File} was created with is served as the
response to the request.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
base.child("foo.bar").setContent(b"baz")
file = static.File(base.path)
file.indexNames = ["foo.bar"]
request = DummyRequest([b""])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"baz")
self.assertEqual(
request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0], b"3"
)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_staticFile(self):
"""
If a request is made which encounters a L{File} before a final segment
which names a file in the path the L{File} was created with, that file
is served as the response to the request.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
base.child("foo.bar").setContent(b"baz")
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b"foo.bar"])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"baz")
self.assertEqual(
request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0], b"3"
)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
@skipIf(
sys.getfilesystemencoding().lower() not in ("utf-8", "mcbs"),
"Cannot write unicode filenames with file system encoding of"
" {}".format(sys.getfilesystemencoding()),
)
def test_staticFileUnicodeFileName(self):
"""
A request for a existing unicode file path encoded as UTF-8
returns the contents of that file.
"""
name = "\N{GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI}"
content = b"content"
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
base.child(name).setContent(content)
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([name.encode("utf-8")])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), content)
self.assertEqual(
request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0],
networkString(str(len(content))),
)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_staticFileDeletedGetChild(self):
"""
A L{static.File} created for a directory which does not exist should
return childNotFound from L{static.File.getChild}.
"""
staticFile = static.File(self.mktemp())
request = DummyRequest([b"foo.bar"])
child = staticFile.getChild(b"foo.bar", request)
self.assertEqual(child, staticFile.childNotFound)
def test_staticFileDeletedRender(self):
"""
A L{static.File} created for a file which does not exist should render
its C{childNotFound} page.
"""
staticFile = static.File(self.mktemp())
request = DummyRequest([b"foo.bar"])
request2 = DummyRequest([b"foo.bar"])
d = self._render(staticFile, request)
d2 = self._render(staticFile.childNotFound, request2)
def cbRendered2(ignored):
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"".join(request2.written))
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
d2.addCallback(cbRendered2)
return d2
def test_getChildChildNotFound_customize(self):
"""
The resource rendered for child not found requests can be customize
using a class member.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.setContent(b"")
markerResponse = b"custom-child-not-found-response"
class CustomChildNotFoundResource(resource.Resource):
def render(self, request):
return markerResponse
class CustomStaticFile(static.File):
childNotFound = CustomChildNotFoundResource()
fileResource = CustomStaticFile(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b"no-child.txt"])
child = fileResource.getChild(b"no-child.txt", request)
result = child.render(request)
self.assertEqual(markerResponse, result)
def test_headRequest(self):
"""
L{static.File.render} returns an empty response body for I{HEAD}
requests.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.setContent(b"foo")
file = static.File(path.path)
request = DummyRequest([b""])
request.method = b"HEAD"
d = _render(file, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"")
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_processors(self):
"""
If a request is made which encounters a L{File} before a final segment
which names a file with an extension which is in the L{File}'s
C{processors} mapping, the processor associated with that extension is
used to serve the response to the request.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
base.child("foo.bar").setContent(
b"from twisted.web.static import Data\n"
b"resource = Data(b'dynamic world', 'text/plain')\n"
)
file = static.File(base.path)
file.processors = {".bar": script.ResourceScript}
request = DummyRequest([b"foo.bar"])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"dynamic world")
self.assertEqual(
request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0], b"13"
)
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_ignoreExt(self):
"""
The list of ignored extensions can be set by passing a value to
L{File.__init__} or by calling L{File.ignoreExt} later.
"""
file = static.File(b".")
self.assertEqual(file.ignoredExts, [])
file.ignoreExt(".foo")
file.ignoreExt(".bar")
self.assertEqual(file.ignoredExts, [".foo", ".bar"])
file = static.File(b".", ignoredExts=(".bar", ".baz"))
self.assertEqual(file.ignoredExts, [".bar", ".baz"])
def test_ignoredExtensionsIgnored(self):
"""
A request for the I{base} child of a L{File} succeeds with a resource
for the I{base<extension>} file in the path the L{File} was created
with if such a file exists and the L{File} has been configured to
ignore the I{<extension>} extension.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
base.child("foo.bar").setContent(b"baz")
base.child("foo.quux").setContent(b"foobar")
file = static.File(base.path, ignoredExts=(".bar",))
request = DummyRequest([b"foo"])
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
d = self._render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"baz")
d.addCallback(cbRendered)
return d
def test_directoryWithoutTrailingSlashRedirects(self):
"""
A request for a path which is a directory but does not have a trailing
slash will be redirected to a URL which does have a slash by L{File}.
"""
base = FilePath(self.mktemp())
base.makedirs()
base.child("folder").makedirs()
file = static.File(base.path)
request = DummyRequest([b"folder"])
request.uri = b"http://dummy/folder#baz?foo=bar"
child = resource.getChildForRequest(file, request)
self.successResultOf(self._render(child, request))
self.assertEqual(request.responseCode, FOUND)
self.assertEqual(
request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"location"),
[b"http://dummy/folder/#baz?foo=bar"],
)
def _makeFilePathWithStringIO(self):
"""
Create a L{File} that when opened for reading, returns a L{StringIO}.
@return: 2-tuple of the opened "file" and the L{File}.
@rtype: L{tuple}
"""
fakeFile = StringIO()
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.touch()
file = static.File(path.path)
# Open our file instead of a real one
file.open = lambda: fakeFile
return fakeFile, file
def test_HEADClosesFile(self):
"""
A HEAD request opens the file, gets the size, and then closes it after
the request.
"""
fakeFile, file = self._makeFilePathWithStringIO()
request = DummyRequest([""])
request.method = b"HEAD"
self.successResultOf(_render(file, request))
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"")
self.assertTrue(fakeFile.closed)
def test_cachedRequestClosesFile(self):
"""
A GET request that is cached closes the file after the request.
"""
fakeFile, file = self._makeFilePathWithStringIO()
request = DummyRequest([""])
request.method = b"GET"
# This request will always return saying that it is cached
request.setLastModified = lambda _: http.CACHED
self.successResultOf(_render(file, request))
self.assertEqual(b"".join(request.written), b"")
self.assertTrue(fakeFile.closed)
class StaticMakeProducerTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{File.makeProducer}.
"""
def makeResourceWithContent(self, content, type=None, encoding=None):
"""
Make a L{static.File} resource that has C{content} for its content.
@param content: The L{bytes} to use as the contents of the resource.
@param type: Optional value for the content type of the resource.
"""
fileName = FilePath(self.mktemp())
fileName.setContent(content)
resource = static.File(fileName._asBytesPath())
resource.encoding = encoding
resource.type = type
return resource
def contentHeaders(self, request):
"""
Extract the content-* headers from the L{DummyRequest} C{request}.
This returns the subset of C{request.outgoingHeaders} of headers that
start with 'content-'.
"""
contentHeaders = {}
for k, v in request.responseHeaders.getAllRawHeaders():
if k.lower().startswith(b"content-"):
contentHeaders[k.lower()] = v[0]
return contentHeaders
def test_noRangeHeaderGivesNoRangeStaticProducer(self):
"""
makeProducer when no Range header is set returns an instance of
NoRangeStaticProducer.
"""
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"")
request = DummyRequest([])
with resource.openForReading() as file:
producer = resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertIsInstance(producer, static.NoRangeStaticProducer)
def test_noRangeHeaderSets200OK(self):
"""
makeProducer when no Range header is set sets the responseCode on the
request to 'OK'.
"""
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"")
request = DummyRequest([])
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(http.OK, request.responseCode)
def test_noRangeHeaderSetsContentHeaders(self):
"""
makeProducer when no Range header is set sets the Content-* headers
for the response.
"""
length = 123
contentType = "text/plain"
contentEncoding = "gzip"
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(
b"a" * length, type=contentType, encoding=contentEncoding
)
request = DummyRequest([])
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(
{
b"content-type": networkString(contentType),
b"content-length": b"%d" % (length,),
b"content-encoding": networkString(contentEncoding),
},
self.contentHeaders(request),
)
def test_singleRangeGivesSingleRangeStaticProducer(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a single byte range
returns an instance of SingleRangeStaticProducer.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=1-3")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abcdef")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
producer = resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertIsInstance(producer, static.SingleRangeStaticProducer)
def test_singleRangeSets206PartialContent(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a single, satisfiable byte
range sets the response code on the request to 'Partial Content'.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=1-3")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abcdef")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(http.PARTIAL_CONTENT, request.responseCode)
def test_singleRangeSetsContentHeaders(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a single, satisfiable byte
range sets the Content-* headers appropriately.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=1-3")
contentType = "text/plain"
contentEncoding = "gzip"
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(
b"abcdef", type=contentType, encoding=contentEncoding
)
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(
{
b"content-type": networkString(contentType),
b"content-encoding": networkString(contentEncoding),
b"content-range": b"bytes 1-3/6",
b"content-length": b"3",
},
self.contentHeaders(request),
)
def test_singleUnsatisfiableRangeReturnsSingleRangeStaticProducer(self):
"""
makeProducer still returns an instance of L{SingleRangeStaticProducer}
when the Range header requests a single unsatisfiable byte range.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=4-10")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abc")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
producer = resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertIsInstance(producer, static.SingleRangeStaticProducer)
def test_singleUnsatisfiableRangeSets416ReqestedRangeNotSatisfiable(self):
"""
makeProducer sets the response code of the request to of 'Requested
Range Not Satisfiable' when the Range header requests a single
unsatisfiable byte range.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=4-10")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abc")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(http.REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE, request.responseCode)
def test_singleUnsatisfiableRangeSetsContentHeaders(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a single, unsatisfiable
byte range sets the Content-* headers appropriately.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=4-10")
contentType = "text/plain"
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abc", type=contentType)
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(
{
b"content-type": b"text/plain",
b"content-length": b"0",
b"content-range": b"bytes */3",
},
self.contentHeaders(request),
)
def test_singlePartiallyOverlappingRangeSetsContentHeaders(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a single byte range that
partly overlaps the resource sets the Content-* headers appropriately.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=2-10")
contentType = "text/plain"
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abc", type=contentType)
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(
{
b"content-type": b"text/plain",
b"content-length": b"1",
b"content-range": b"bytes 2-2/3",
},
self.contentHeaders(request),
)
def test_multipleRangeGivesMultipleRangeStaticProducer(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a single byte range
returns an instance of MultipleRangeStaticProducer.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=1-3,5-6")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abcdef")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
producer = resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertIsInstance(producer, static.MultipleRangeStaticProducer)
def test_multipleRangeSets206PartialContent(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a multiple satisfiable
byte ranges sets the response code on the request to 'Partial
Content'.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=1-3,5-6")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abcdef")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(http.PARTIAL_CONTENT, request.responseCode)
def test_mutipleRangeSetsContentHeaders(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests a single, satisfiable byte
range sets the Content-* headers appropriately.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=1-3,5-6")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abcdefghijkl", encoding="gzip")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
producer = resource.makeProducer(request, file)
contentHeaders = self.contentHeaders(request)
# The only content-* headers set are content-type and content-length.
self.assertEqual(
{b"content-length", b"content-type"}, set(contentHeaders.keys())
)
# The content-length depends on the boundary used in the response.
expectedLength = 5
for boundary, offset, size in producer.rangeInfo:
expectedLength += len(boundary)
self.assertEqual(
b"%d" % (expectedLength,), contentHeaders[b"content-length"]
)
# Content-type should be set to a value indicating a multipart
# response and the boundary used to separate the parts.
self.assertIn(b"content-type", contentHeaders)
contentType = contentHeaders[b"content-type"]
self.assertNotIdentical(
None,
re.match(br'multipart/byteranges; boundary="[^"]*"\Z', contentType),
)
# Content-encoding is not set in the response to a multiple range
# response, which is a bit wussy but works well enough with the way
# static.File does content-encodings...
self.assertNotIn(b"content-encoding", contentHeaders)
def test_multipleUnsatisfiableRangesReturnsMultipleRangeStaticProducer(self):
"""
makeProducer still returns an instance of L{SingleRangeStaticProducer}
when the Range header requests multiple ranges, none of which are
satisfiable.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=10-12,15-20")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abc")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
producer = resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertIsInstance(producer, static.MultipleRangeStaticProducer)
def test_multipleUnsatisfiableRangesSets416ReqestedRangeNotSatisfiable(self):
"""
makeProducer sets the response code of the request to of 'Requested
Range Not Satisfiable' when the Range header requests multiple ranges,
none of which are satisfiable.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=10-12,15-20")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abc")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(http.REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE, request.responseCode)
def test_multipleUnsatisfiableRangeSetsContentHeaders(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests multiple ranges, none of
which are satisfiable, sets the Content-* headers appropriately.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=4-10")
contentType = "text/plain"
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=10-12,15-20")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abc", type=contentType)
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(
{
b"content-length": b"0",
b"content-range": b"bytes */3",
b"content-type": b"text/plain",
},
self.contentHeaders(request),
)
def test_oneSatisfiableRangeIsEnough(self):
"""
makeProducer when the Range header requests multiple ranges, at least
one of which matches, sets the response code to 'Partial Content'.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=1-3,100-200")
resource = self.makeResourceWithContent(b"abcdef")
with resource.openForReading() as file:
resource.makeProducer(request, file)
self.assertEqual(http.PARTIAL_CONTENT, request.responseCode)
class StaticProducerTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for the abstract L{StaticProducer}.
"""
def test_stopProducingClosesFile(self):
"""
L{StaticProducer.stopProducing} closes the file object the producer is
producing data from.
"""
fileObject = StringIO()
producer = static.StaticProducer(None, fileObject)
producer.stopProducing()
self.assertTrue(fileObject.closed)
def test_stopProducingSetsRequestToNone(self):
"""
L{StaticProducer.stopProducing} sets the request instance variable to
None, which indicates to subclasses' resumeProducing methods that no
more data should be produced.
"""
fileObject = StringIO()
producer = static.StaticProducer(DummyRequest([]), fileObject)
producer.stopProducing()
self.assertIdentical(None, producer.request)
class NoRangeStaticProducerTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{NoRangeStaticProducer}.
"""
def test_implementsIPullProducer(self):
"""
L{NoRangeStaticProducer} implements L{IPullProducer}.
"""
verifyObject(interfaces.IPullProducer, static.NoRangeStaticProducer(None, None))
def test_resumeProducingProducesContent(self):
"""
L{NoRangeStaticProducer.resumeProducing} writes content from the
resource to the request.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
content = b"abcdef"
producer = static.NoRangeStaticProducer(request, StringIO(content))
# start calls registerProducer on the DummyRequest, which pulls all
# output from the producer and so we just need this one call.
producer.start()
self.assertEqual(content, b"".join(request.written))
def test_resumeProducingBuffersOutput(self):
"""
L{NoRangeStaticProducer.start} writes at most
C{abstract.FileDescriptor.bufferSize} bytes of content from the
resource to the request at once.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
bufferSize = abstract.FileDescriptor.bufferSize
content = b"a" * (2 * bufferSize + 1)
producer = static.NoRangeStaticProducer(request, StringIO(content))
# start calls registerProducer on the DummyRequest, which pulls all
# output from the producer and so we just need this one call.
producer.start()
expected = [
content[0:bufferSize],
content[bufferSize : 2 * bufferSize],
content[2 * bufferSize :],
]
self.assertEqual(expected, request.written)
def test_finishCalledWhenDone(self):
"""
L{NoRangeStaticProducer.resumeProducing} calls finish() on the request
after it is done producing content.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
finishDeferred = request.notifyFinish()
callbackList = []
finishDeferred.addCallback(callbackList.append)
producer = static.NoRangeStaticProducer(request, StringIO(b"abcdef"))
# start calls registerProducer on the DummyRequest, which pulls all
# output from the producer and so we just need this one call.
producer.start()
self.assertEqual([None], callbackList)
class SingleRangeStaticProducerTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{SingleRangeStaticProducer}.
"""
def test_implementsIPullProducer(self):
"""
L{SingleRangeStaticProducer} implements L{IPullProducer}.
"""
verifyObject(
interfaces.IPullProducer,
static.SingleRangeStaticProducer(None, None, None, None),
)
def test_resumeProducingProducesContent(self):
"""
L{SingleRangeStaticProducer.resumeProducing} writes the given amount
of content, starting at the given offset, from the resource to the
request.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
content = b"abcdef"
producer = static.SingleRangeStaticProducer(request, StringIO(content), 1, 3)
# DummyRequest.registerProducer pulls all output from the producer, so
# we just need to call start.
producer.start()
self.assertEqual(content[1:4], b"".join(request.written))
def test_resumeProducingBuffersOutput(self):
"""
L{SingleRangeStaticProducer.start} writes at most
C{abstract.FileDescriptor.bufferSize} bytes of content from the
resource to the request at once.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
bufferSize = abstract.FileDescriptor.bufferSize
content = b"abc" * bufferSize
producer = static.SingleRangeStaticProducer(
request, StringIO(content), 1, bufferSize + 10
)
# DummyRequest.registerProducer pulls all output from the producer, so
# we just need to call start.
producer.start()
expected = [
content[1 : bufferSize + 1],
content[bufferSize + 1 : bufferSize + 11],
]
self.assertEqual(expected, request.written)
def test_finishCalledWhenDone(self):
"""
L{SingleRangeStaticProducer.resumeProducing} calls finish() on the
request after it is done producing content.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
finishDeferred = request.notifyFinish()
callbackList = []
finishDeferred.addCallback(callbackList.append)
producer = static.SingleRangeStaticProducer(request, StringIO(b"abcdef"), 1, 1)
# start calls registerProducer on the DummyRequest, which pulls all
# output from the producer and so we just need this one call.
producer.start()
self.assertEqual([None], callbackList)
class MultipleRangeStaticProducerTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{MultipleRangeStaticProducer}.
"""
def test_implementsIPullProducer(self):
"""
L{MultipleRangeStaticProducer} implements L{IPullProducer}.
"""
verifyObject(
interfaces.IPullProducer,
static.MultipleRangeStaticProducer(None, None, None),
)
def test_resumeProducingProducesContent(self):
"""
L{MultipleRangeStaticProducer.resumeProducing} writes the requested
chunks of content from the resource to the request, with the supplied
boundaries in between each chunk.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
content = b"abcdef"
producer = static.MultipleRangeStaticProducer(
request, StringIO(content), [(b"1", 1, 3), (b"2", 5, 1)]
)
# DummyRequest.registerProducer pulls all output from the producer, so
# we just need to call start.
producer.start()
self.assertEqual(b"1bcd2f", b"".join(request.written))
def test_resumeProducingBuffersOutput(self):
"""
L{MultipleRangeStaticProducer.start} writes about
C{abstract.FileDescriptor.bufferSize} bytes of content from the
resource to the request at once.
To be specific about the 'about' above: it can write slightly more,
for example in the case where the first boundary plus the first chunk
is less than C{bufferSize} but first boundary plus the first chunk
plus the second boundary is more, but this is unimportant as in
practice the boundaries are fairly small. On the other side, it is
important for performance to bundle up several small chunks into one
call to request.write.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
content = b"0123456789" * 2
producer = static.MultipleRangeStaticProducer(
request, StringIO(content), [(b"a", 0, 2), (b"b", 5, 10), (b"c", 0, 0)]
)
producer.bufferSize = 10
# DummyRequest.registerProducer pulls all output from the producer, so
# we just need to call start.
producer.start()
expected = [
b"a" + content[0:2] + b"b" + content[5:11],
content[11:15] + b"c",
]
self.assertEqual(expected, request.written)
def test_finishCalledWhenDone(self):
"""
L{MultipleRangeStaticProducer.resumeProducing} calls finish() on the
request after it is done producing content.
"""
request = DummyRequest([])
finishDeferred = request.notifyFinish()
callbackList = []
finishDeferred.addCallback(callbackList.append)
producer = static.MultipleRangeStaticProducer(
request, StringIO(b"abcdef"), [(b"", 1, 2)]
)
# start calls registerProducer on the DummyRequest, which pulls all
# output from the producer and so we just need this one call.
producer.start()
self.assertEqual([None], callbackList)
class RangeTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for I{Range-Header} support in L{twisted.web.static.File}.
@type file: L{file}
@ivar file: Temporary (binary) file containing the content to be served.
@type resource: L{static.File}
@ivar resource: A leaf web resource using C{file} as content.
@type request: L{DummyRequest}
@ivar request: A fake request, requesting C{resource}.
@type catcher: L{list}
@ivar catcher: List which gathers all log information.
"""
def setUp(self):
"""
Create a temporary file with a fixed payload of 64 bytes. Create a
resource for that file and create a request which will be for that
resource. Each test can set a different range header to test different
aspects of the implementation.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
# This is just a jumble of random stuff. It's supposed to be a good
# set of data for this test, particularly in order to avoid
# accidentally seeing the right result by having a byte sequence
# repeated at different locations or by having byte values which are
# somehow correlated with their position in the string.
self.payload = (
b"\xf8u\xf3E\x8c7\xce\x00\x9e\xb6a0y0S\xf0\xef\xac\xb7"
b"\xbe\xb5\x17M\x1e\x136k{\x1e\xbe\x0c\x07\x07\t\xd0"
b"\xbckY\xf5I\x0b\xb8\x88oZ\x1d\x85b\x1a\xcdk\xf2\x1d"
b"&\xfd%\xdd\x82q/A\x10Y\x8b"
)
path.setContent(self.payload)
self.file = path.open()
self.resource = static.File(self.file.name)
self.resource.isLeaf = 1
self.request = DummyRequest([b""])
self.request.uri = self.file.name
self.catcher = []
log.addObserver(self.catcher.append)
def tearDown(self):
"""
Clean up the resource file and the log observer.
"""
self.file.close()
log.removeObserver(self.catcher.append)
def _assertLogged(self, expected):
"""
Asserts that a given log message occurred with an expected message.
"""
logItem = self.catcher.pop()
self.assertEqual(logItem["message"][0], expected)
self.assertEqual(self.catcher, [], f"An additional log occurred: {logItem!r}")
def test_invalidRanges(self):
"""
L{File._parseRangeHeader} raises L{ValueError} when passed
syntactically invalid byte ranges.
"""
f = self.resource._parseRangeHeader
# there's no =
self.assertRaises(ValueError, f, b"bytes")
# unknown isn't a valid Bytes-Unit
self.assertRaises(ValueError, f, b"unknown=1-2")
# there's no - in =stuff
self.assertRaises(ValueError, f, b"bytes=3")
# both start and end are empty
self.assertRaises(ValueError, f, b"bytes=-")
# start isn't an integer
self.assertRaises(ValueError, f, b"bytes=foo-")
# end isn't an integer
self.assertRaises(ValueError, f, b"bytes=-foo")
# end isn't equal to or greater than start
self.assertRaises(ValueError, f, b"bytes=5-4")
def test_rangeMissingStop(self):
"""
A single bytes range without an explicit stop position is parsed into a
two-tuple giving the start position and L{None}.
"""
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=0-"), [(0, None)])
def test_rangeMissingStart(self):
"""
A single bytes range without an explicit start position is parsed into
a two-tuple of L{None} and the end position.
"""
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=-3"), [(None, 3)])
def test_range(self):
"""
A single bytes range with explicit start and stop positions is parsed
into a two-tuple of those positions.
"""
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=2-5"), [(2, 5)])
def test_rangeWithSpace(self):
"""
A single bytes range with whitespace in allowed places is parsed in
the same way as it would be without the whitespace.
"""
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b" bytes=1-2 "), [(1, 2)])
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes =1-2 "), [(1, 2)])
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes= 1-2"), [(1, 2)])
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=1 -2"), [(1, 2)])
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=1- 2"), [(1, 2)])
self.assertEqual(self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=1-2 "), [(1, 2)])
def test_nullRangeElements(self):
"""
If there are multiple byte ranges but only one is non-null, the
non-null range is parsed and its start and stop returned.
"""
self.assertEqual(
self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=1-2,\r\n, ,\t"), [(1, 2)]
)
def test_multipleRanges(self):
"""
If multiple byte ranges are specified their starts and stops are
returned.
"""
self.assertEqual(
self.resource._parseRangeHeader(b"bytes=1-2,3-4"), [(1, 2), (3, 4)]
)
def test_bodyLength(self):
"""
A correct response to a range request is as long as the length of the
requested range.
"""
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=0-43")
self.resource.render(self.request)
self.assertEqual(len(b"".join(self.request.written)), 44)
def test_invalidRangeRequest(self):
"""
An incorrect range request (RFC 2616 defines a correct range request as
a Bytes-Unit followed by a '=' character followed by a specific range.
Only 'bytes' is defined) results in the range header value being logged
and a normal 200 response being sent.
"""
range = b"foobar=0-43"
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", range)
self.resource.render(self.request)
expected = f"Ignoring malformed Range header {range.decode()!r}"
self._assertLogged(expected)
self.assertEqual(b"".join(self.request.written), self.payload)
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.OK)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0],
b"%d" % (len(self.payload),),
)
def parseMultipartBody(self, body, boundary):
"""
Parse C{body} as a multipart MIME response separated by C{boundary}.
Note that this with fail the calling test on certain syntactic
problems.
"""
sep = b"\r\n--" + boundary
parts = body.split(sep)
self.assertEqual(b"", parts[0])
self.assertEqual(b"--\r\n", parts[-1])
parsed_parts = []
for part in parts[1:-1]:
before, header1, header2, blank, partBody = part.split(b"\r\n", 4)
headers = header1 + b"\n" + header2
self.assertEqual(b"", before)
self.assertEqual(b"", blank)
partContentTypeValue = re.search(
b"^content-type: (.*)$", headers, re.I | re.M
).group(1)
start, end, size = re.search(
b"^content-range: bytes ([0-9]+)-([0-9]+)/([0-9]+)$",
headers,
re.I | re.M,
).groups()
parsed_parts.append(
{
b"contentType": partContentTypeValue,
b"contentRange": (start, end, size),
b"body": partBody,
}
)
return parsed_parts
def test_multipleRangeRequest(self):
"""
The response to a request for multiple bytes ranges is a MIME-ish
multipart response.
"""
startEnds = [(0, 2), (20, 30), (40, 50)]
rangeHeaderValue = b",".join(
[networkString(f"{s}-{e}") for (s, e) in startEnds]
)
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=" + rangeHeaderValue)
self.resource.render(self.request)
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.PARTIAL_CONTENT)
boundary = re.match(
b'^multipart/byteranges; boundary="(.*)"$',
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-type")[0],
).group(1)
parts = self.parseMultipartBody(b"".join(self.request.written), boundary)
self.assertEqual(len(startEnds), len(parts))
for part, (s, e) in zip(parts, startEnds):
self.assertEqual(networkString(self.resource.type), part[b"contentType"])
start, end, size = part[b"contentRange"]
self.assertEqual(int(start), s)
self.assertEqual(int(end), e)
self.assertEqual(int(size), self.resource.getFileSize())
self.assertEqual(self.payload[s : e + 1], part[b"body"])
def test_multipleRangeRequestWithRangeOverlappingEnd(self):
"""
The response to a request for multiple bytes ranges is a MIME-ish
multipart response, even when one of the ranged falls off the end of
the resource.
"""
startEnds = [(0, 2), (40, len(self.payload) + 10)]
rangeHeaderValue = b",".join(
[networkString(f"{s}-{e}") for (s, e) in startEnds]
)
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=" + rangeHeaderValue)
self.resource.render(self.request)
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.PARTIAL_CONTENT)
boundary = re.match(
b'^multipart/byteranges; boundary="(.*)"$',
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-type")[0],
).group(1)
parts = self.parseMultipartBody(b"".join(self.request.written), boundary)
self.assertEqual(len(startEnds), len(parts))
for part, (s, e) in zip(parts, startEnds):
self.assertEqual(networkString(self.resource.type), part[b"contentType"])
start, end, size = part[b"contentRange"]
self.assertEqual(int(start), s)
self.assertEqual(int(end), min(e, self.resource.getFileSize() - 1))
self.assertEqual(int(size), self.resource.getFileSize())
self.assertEqual(self.payload[s : e + 1], part[b"body"])
def test_implicitEnd(self):
"""
If the end byte position is omitted, then it is treated as if the
length of the resource was specified by the end byte position.
"""
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=23-")
self.resource.render(self.request)
self.assertEqual(b"".join(self.request.written), self.payload[23:])
self.assertEqual(len(b"".join(self.request.written)), 41)
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.PARTIAL_CONTENT)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-range")[0],
b"bytes 23-63/64",
)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0], b"41"
)
def test_implicitStart(self):
"""
If the start byte position is omitted but the end byte position is
supplied, then the range is treated as requesting the last -N bytes of
the resource, where N is the end byte position.
"""
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=-17")
self.resource.render(self.request)
self.assertEqual(b"".join(self.request.written), self.payload[-17:])
self.assertEqual(len(b"".join(self.request.written)), 17)
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.PARTIAL_CONTENT)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-range")[0],
b"bytes 47-63/64",
)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0], b"17"
)
def test_explicitRange(self):
"""
A correct response to a bytes range header request from A to B starts
with the A'th byte and ends with (including) the B'th byte. The first
byte of a page is numbered with 0.
"""
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=3-43")
self.resource.render(self.request)
written = b"".join(self.request.written)
self.assertEqual(written, self.payload[3:44])
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.PARTIAL_CONTENT)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-range")[0],
b"bytes 3-43/64",
)
self.assertEqual(
b"%d" % (len(written),),
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0],
)
def test_explicitRangeOverlappingEnd(self):
"""
A correct response to a bytes range header request from A to B when B
is past the end of the resource starts with the A'th byte and ends
with the last byte of the resource. The first byte of a page is
numbered with 0.
"""
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=40-100")
self.resource.render(self.request)
written = b"".join(self.request.written)
self.assertEqual(written, self.payload[40:])
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.PARTIAL_CONTENT)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-range")[0],
b"bytes 40-63/64",
)
self.assertEqual(
b"%d" % (len(written),),
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0],
)
def test_statusCodeRequestedRangeNotSatisfiable(self):
"""
If a range is syntactically invalid due to the start being greater than
the end, the range header is ignored (the request is responded to as if
it were not present).
"""
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=20-13")
self.resource.render(self.request)
self.assertEqual(self.request.responseCode, http.OK)
self.assertEqual(b"".join(self.request.written), self.payload)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0],
b"%d" % (len(self.payload),),
)
def test_invalidStartBytePos(self):
"""
If a range is unsatisfiable due to the start not being less than the
length of the resource, the response is 416 (Requested range not
satisfiable) and no data is written to the response body (RFC 2616,
section 14.35.1).
"""
self.request.requestHeaders.addRawHeader(b"range", b"bytes=67-108")
self.resource.render(self.request)
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseCode, http.REQUESTED_RANGE_NOT_SATISFIABLE
)
self.assertEqual(b"".join(self.request.written), b"")
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-length")[0], b"0"
)
# Sections 10.4.17 and 14.16
self.assertEqual(
self.request.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-range")[0],
networkString("bytes */%d" % (len(self.payload),)),
)
class DirectoryListerTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{static.DirectoryLister}.
"""
def _request(self, uri):
request = DummyRequest([b""])
request.uri = uri
return request
def test_renderHeader(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} prints the request uri as header of the
rendered content.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
data = lister.render(self._request(b"foo"))
self.assertIn(b"<h1>Directory listing for foo</h1>", data)
self.assertIn(b"<title>Directory listing for foo</title>", data)
def test_renderUnquoteHeader(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} unquote the request uri before printing it.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
data = lister.render(self._request(b"foo%20bar"))
self.assertIn(b"<h1>Directory listing for foo bar</h1>", data)
self.assertIn(b"<title>Directory listing for foo bar</title>", data)
def test_escapeHeader(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} escape "&", "<" and ">" after unquoting the
request uri.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
data = lister.render(self._request(b"foo%26bar"))
self.assertIn(b"<h1>Directory listing for foo&bar</h1>", data)
self.assertIn(b"<title>Directory listing for foo&bar</title>", data)
def test_renderFiles(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} is able to list all the files inside a
directory.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
path.child("file1").setContent(b"content1")
path.child("file2").setContent(b"content2" * 1000)
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
data = lister.render(self._request(b"foo"))
body = b"""<tr class="odd">
<td><a href="file1">file1</a></td>
<td>8B</td>
<td>[text/html]</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td><a href="file2">file2</a></td>
<td>7K</td>
<td>[text/html]</td>
<td></td>
</tr>"""
self.assertIn(body, data)
def test_renderDirectories(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} is able to list all the directories inside
a directory.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
path.child("dir1").makedirs()
path.child("dir2 & 3").makedirs()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
data = lister.render(self._request(b"foo"))
body = b"""<tr class="odd">
<td><a href="dir1/">dir1/</a></td>
<td></td>
<td>[Directory]</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td><a href="dir2%20%26%203/">dir2 & 3/</a></td>
<td></td>
<td>[Directory]</td>
<td></td>
</tr>"""
self.assertIn(body, data)
def test_renderFiltered(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} takes an optional C{dirs} argument that
filter out the list of directories and files printed.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
path.child("dir1").makedirs()
path.child("dir2").makedirs()
path.child("dir3").makedirs()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path, dirs=["dir1", "dir3"])
data = lister.render(self._request(b"foo"))
body = b"""<tr class="odd">
<td><a href="dir1/">dir1/</a></td>
<td></td>
<td>[Directory]</td>
<td></td>
</tr>
<tr class="even">
<td><a href="dir3/">dir3/</a></td>
<td></td>
<td>[Directory]</td>
<td></td>
</tr>"""
self.assertIn(body, data)
def test_oddAndEven(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} gives an alternate class for each odd and
even rows in the table.
"""
lister = static.DirectoryLister(None)
elements = [
{"href": "", "text": "", "size": "", "type": "", "encoding": ""}
for i in range(5)
]
content = lister._buildTableContent(elements)
self.assertEqual(len(content), 5)
self.assertTrue(content[0].startswith('<tr class="odd">'))
self.assertTrue(content[1].startswith('<tr class="even">'))
self.assertTrue(content[2].startswith('<tr class="odd">'))
self.assertTrue(content[3].startswith('<tr class="even">'))
self.assertTrue(content[4].startswith('<tr class="odd">'))
def test_contentType(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} produces a MIME-type that indicates that it is
HTML, and includes its charset (UTF-8).
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
req = self._request(b"")
lister.render(req)
self.assertEqual(
req.responseHeaders.getRawHeaders(b"content-type")[0],
b"text/html; charset=utf-8",
)
def test_mimeTypeAndEncodings(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister} is able to detect mimetype and encoding of
listed files.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
path.child("file1.txt").setContent(b"file1")
path.child("file2.py").setContent(b"python")
path.child("file3.conf.gz").setContent(b"conf compressed")
path.child("file4.diff.bz2").setContent(b"diff compressed")
directory = os.listdir(path.path)
directory.sort()
contentTypes = {
".txt": "text/plain",
".py": "text/python",
".conf": "text/configuration",
".diff": "text/diff",
}
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path, contentTypes=contentTypes)
dirs, files = lister._getFilesAndDirectories(directory)
self.assertEqual(dirs, [])
self.assertEqual(
files,
[
{
"encoding": "",
"href": "file1.txt",
"size": "5B",
"text": "file1.txt",
"type": "[text/plain]",
},
{
"encoding": "",
"href": "file2.py",
"size": "6B",
"text": "file2.py",
"type": "[text/python]",
},
{
"encoding": "[gzip]",
"href": "file3.conf.gz",
"size": "15B",
"text": "file3.conf.gz",
"type": "[text/configuration]",
},
{
"encoding": "[bzip2]",
"href": "file4.diff.bz2",
"size": "15B",
"text": "file4.diff.bz2",
"type": "[text/diff]",
},
],
)
@skipIf(not platform._supportsSymlinks(), "No symlink support")
def test_brokenSymlink(self):
"""
If on the file in the listing points to a broken symlink, it should not
be returned by L{static.DirectoryLister._getFilesAndDirectories}.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
file1 = path.child("file1")
file1.setContent(b"file1")
file1.linkTo(path.child("file2"))
file1.remove()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
directory = os.listdir(path.path)
directory.sort()
dirs, files = lister._getFilesAndDirectories(directory)
self.assertEqual(dirs, [])
self.assertEqual(files, [])
def test_childrenNotFound(self):
"""
Any child resource of L{static.DirectoryLister} renders an HTTP
I{NOT FOUND} response code.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
path.makedirs()
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
request = self._request(b"")
child = resource.getChildForRequest(lister, request)
result = _render(child, request)
def cbRendered(ignored):
self.assertEqual(request.responseCode, http.NOT_FOUND)
result.addCallback(cbRendered)
return result
def test_repr(self):
"""
L{static.DirectoryLister.__repr__} gives the path of the lister.
"""
path = FilePath(self.mktemp())
lister = static.DirectoryLister(path.path)
self.assertEqual(repr(lister), f"<DirectoryLister of {path.path!r}>")
self.assertEqual(str(lister), f"<DirectoryLister of {path.path!r}>")
def test_formatFileSize(self):
"""
L{static.formatFileSize} format an amount of bytes into a more readable
format.
"""
self.assertEqual(static.formatFileSize(0), "0B")
self.assertEqual(static.formatFileSize(123), "123B")
self.assertEqual(static.formatFileSize(4567), "4K")
self.assertEqual(static.formatFileSize(8900000), "8M")
self.assertEqual(static.formatFileSize(1234000000), "1G")
self.assertEqual(static.formatFileSize(1234567890000), "1149G")
class LoadMimeTypesTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for the MIME type loading routine.
@cvar UNSET: A sentinel to signify that C{self.paths} has not been set by
the mock init.
"""
UNSET = object()
def setUp(self):
self.paths = self.UNSET
def _fakeInit(self, paths):
"""
A mock L{mimetypes.init} that records the value of the passed C{paths}
argument.
@param paths: The paths that will be recorded.
"""
self.paths = paths
def test_defaultArgumentIsNone(self):
"""
By default, L{None} is passed to C{mimetypes.init}.
"""
static.loadMimeTypes(init=self._fakeInit)
self.assertIdentical(self.paths, None)
def test_extraLocationsWork(self):
"""
Passed MIME type files are passed to C{mimetypes.init}.
"""
paths = ["x", "y", "z"]
static.loadMimeTypes(paths, init=self._fakeInit)
self.assertIdentical(self.paths, paths)
def test_usesGlobalInitFunction(self):
"""
By default, C{mimetypes.init} is called.
"""
# Checking mimetypes.inited doesn't always work, because
# something, somewhere, calls mimetypes.init. Yay global
# mutable state :)
if getattr(inspect, "signature", None):
signature = inspect.signature(static.loadMimeTypes)
self.assertIs(signature.parameters["init"].default, mimetypes.init)
else:
args, _, _, defaults = inspect.getargspec(static.loadMimeTypes)
defaultInit = defaults[args.index("init")]
self.assertIs(defaultInit, mimetypes.init)
class StaticDeprecationTests(TestCase):
def test_addSlashDeprecated(self):
"""
L{twisted.web.static.addSlash} is deprecated.
"""
from twisted.web.static import addSlash
addSlash(DummyRequest([b""]))
warnings = self.flushWarnings([self.test_addSlashDeprecated])
self.assertEqual(len(warnings), 1)
self.assertEqual(
warnings[0]["message"],
"twisted.web.static.addSlash was deprecated in Twisted 16.0.0",
)
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