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151 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
151 lines
4.5 KiB
Python
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from http import HTTPStatus
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import pytest
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from .. import _events
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from .._events import (
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ConnectionClosed,
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Data,
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EndOfMessage,
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Event,
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InformationalResponse,
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Request,
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Response,
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)
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from .._util import LocalProtocolError
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def test_events() -> None:
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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# Missing Host:
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req = Request(
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method="GET", target="/", headers=[("a", "b")], http_version="1.1"
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)
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# But this is okay (HTTP/1.0)
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req = Request(method="GET", target="/", headers=[("a", "b")], http_version="1.0")
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# fields are normalized
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assert req.method == b"GET"
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assert req.target == b"/"
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assert req.headers == [(b"a", b"b")]
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assert req.http_version == b"1.0"
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# This is also okay -- has a Host (with weird capitalization, which is ok)
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req = Request(
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method="GET",
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target="/",
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headers=[("a", "b"), ("hOSt", "example.com")],
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http_version="1.1",
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)
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# we normalize header capitalization
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assert req.headers == [(b"a", b"b"), (b"host", b"example.com")]
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# Multiple host is bad too
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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req = Request(
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method="GET",
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target="/",
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headers=[("Host", "a"), ("Host", "a")],
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http_version="1.1",
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)
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# Even for HTTP/1.0
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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req = Request(
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method="GET",
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target="/",
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headers=[("Host", "a"), ("Host", "a")],
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http_version="1.0",
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)
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# Header values are validated
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for bad_char in "\x00\r\n\f\v":
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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req = Request(
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method="GET",
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target="/",
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headers=[("Host", "a"), ("Foo", "asd" + bad_char)],
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http_version="1.0",
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)
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# But for compatibility we allow non-whitespace control characters, even
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# though they're forbidden by the spec.
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Request(
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method="GET",
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target="/",
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headers=[("Host", "a"), ("Foo", "asd\x01\x02\x7f")],
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http_version="1.0",
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)
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# Request target is validated
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for bad_byte in b"\x00\x20\x7f\xee":
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target = bytearray(b"/")
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target.append(bad_byte)
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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Request(
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method="GET", target=target, headers=[("Host", "a")], http_version="1.1"
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)
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# Request method is validated
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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Request(
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method="GET / HTTP/1.1",
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target=target,
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headers=[("Host", "a")],
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http_version="1.1",
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)
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ir = InformationalResponse(status_code=100, headers=[("Host", "a")])
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assert ir.status_code == 100
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assert ir.headers == [(b"host", b"a")]
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assert ir.http_version == b"1.1"
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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InformationalResponse(status_code=200, headers=[("Host", "a")])
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resp = Response(status_code=204, headers=[], http_version="1.0") # type: ignore[arg-type]
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assert resp.status_code == 204
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assert resp.headers == []
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assert resp.http_version == b"1.0"
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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resp = Response(status_code=100, headers=[], http_version="1.0") # type: ignore[arg-type]
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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Response(status_code="100", headers=[], http_version="1.0") # type: ignore[arg-type]
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with pytest.raises(LocalProtocolError):
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InformationalResponse(status_code=b"100", headers=[], http_version="1.0") # type: ignore[arg-type]
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d = Data(data=b"asdf")
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assert d.data == b"asdf"
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eom = EndOfMessage()
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assert eom.headers == []
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cc = ConnectionClosed()
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assert repr(cc) == "ConnectionClosed()"
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def test_intenum_status_code() -> None:
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# https://github.com/python-hyper/h11/issues/72
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r = Response(status_code=HTTPStatus.OK, headers=[], http_version="1.0") # type: ignore[arg-type]
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assert r.status_code == HTTPStatus.OK
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assert type(r.status_code) is not type(HTTPStatus.OK)
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assert type(r.status_code) is int
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def test_header_casing() -> None:
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r = Request(
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method="GET",
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target="/",
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headers=[("Host", "example.org"), ("Connection", "keep-alive")],
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http_version="1.1",
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)
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assert len(r.headers) == 2
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assert r.headers[0] == (b"host", b"example.org")
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assert r.headers == [(b"host", b"example.org"), (b"connection", b"keep-alive")]
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assert r.headers.raw_items() == [
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(b"Host", b"example.org"),
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(b"Connection", b"keep-alive"),
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]
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