mylar/lib/cherrypy/test/helper.py

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"""A library of helper functions for the CherryPy test suite."""
import datetime
import logging
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
import os
thisdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
serverpem = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), thisdir, 'test.pem')
import re
import sys
import time
import warnings
import cherrypy
from cherrypy._cpcompat import basestring, copyitems, HTTPSConnection, ntob
from cherrypy.lib import httputil
from cherrypy.lib.reprconf import unrepr
from cherrypy.test import webtest
import nose
_testconfig = None
def get_tst_config(overconf = {}):
global _testconfig
if _testconfig is None:
conf = {
'scheme': 'http',
'protocol': "HTTP/1.1",
'port': 8080,
'host': '127.0.0.1',
'validate': False,
'conquer': False,
'server': 'wsgi',
}
try:
import testconfig
_conf = testconfig.config.get('supervisor', None)
if _conf is not None:
for k, v in _conf.items():
if isinstance(v, basestring):
_conf[k] = unrepr(v)
conf.update(_conf)
except ImportError:
pass
_testconfig = conf
conf = _testconfig.copy()
conf.update(overconf)
return conf
class Supervisor(object):
"""Base class for modeling and controlling servers during testing."""
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
for k, v in kwargs.items():
if k == 'port':
setattr(self, k, int(v))
setattr(self, k, v)
log_to_stderr = lambda msg, level: sys.stderr.write(msg + os.linesep)
class LocalSupervisor(Supervisor):
"""Base class for modeling/controlling servers which run in the same process.
When the server side runs in a different process, start/stop can dump all
state between each test module easily. When the server side runs in the
same process as the client, however, we have to do a bit more work to ensure
config and mounted apps are reset between tests.
"""
using_apache = False
using_wsgi = False
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
for k, v in kwargs.items():
setattr(self, k, v)
cherrypy.server.httpserver = self.httpserver_class
engine = cherrypy.engine
if hasattr(engine, "signal_handler"):
engine.signal_handler.subscribe()
if hasattr(engine, "console_control_handler"):
engine.console_control_handler.subscribe()
#engine.subscribe('log', log_to_stderr)
def start(self, modulename=None):
"""Load and start the HTTP server."""
if modulename:
# Unhook httpserver so cherrypy.server.start() creates a new
# one (with config from setup_server, if declared).
cherrypy.server.httpserver = None
cherrypy.engine.start()
self.sync_apps()
def sync_apps(self):
"""Tell the server about any apps which the setup functions mounted."""
pass
def stop(self):
td = getattr(self, 'teardown', None)
if td:
td()
cherrypy.engine.exit()
for name, server in copyitems(getattr(cherrypy, 'servers', {})):
server.unsubscribe()
del cherrypy.servers[name]
class NativeServerSupervisor(LocalSupervisor):
"""Server supervisor for the builtin HTTP server."""
httpserver_class = "cherrypy._cpnative_server.CPHTTPServer"
using_apache = False
using_wsgi = False
def __str__(self):
return "Builtin HTTP Server on %s:%s" % (self.host, self.port)
class LocalWSGISupervisor(LocalSupervisor):
"""Server supervisor for the builtin WSGI server."""
httpserver_class = "cherrypy._cpwsgi_server.CPWSGIServer"
using_apache = False
using_wsgi = True
def __str__(self):
return "Builtin WSGI Server on %s:%s" % (self.host, self.port)
def sync_apps(self):
"""Hook a new WSGI app into the origin server."""
cherrypy.server.httpserver.wsgi_app = self.get_app()
def get_app(self, app=None):
"""Obtain a new (decorated) WSGI app to hook into the origin server."""
if app is None:
app = cherrypy.tree
if self.conquer:
try:
import wsgiconq
except ImportError:
warnings.warn("Error importing wsgiconq. pyconquer will not run.")
else:
app = wsgiconq.WSGILogger(app, c_calls=True)
if self.validate:
try:
from wsgiref import validate
except ImportError:
warnings.warn("Error importing wsgiref. The validator will not run.")
else:
#wraps the app in the validator
app = validate.validator(app)
return app
def get_cpmodpy_supervisor(**options):
from cherrypy.test import modpy
sup = modpy.ModPythonSupervisor(**options)
sup.template = modpy.conf_cpmodpy
return sup
def get_modpygw_supervisor(**options):
from cherrypy.test import modpy
sup = modpy.ModPythonSupervisor(**options)
sup.template = modpy.conf_modpython_gateway
sup.using_wsgi = True
return sup
def get_modwsgi_supervisor(**options):
from cherrypy.test import modwsgi
return modwsgi.ModWSGISupervisor(**options)
def get_modfcgid_supervisor(**options):
from cherrypy.test import modfcgid
return modfcgid.ModFCGISupervisor(**options)
def get_modfastcgi_supervisor(**options):
from cherrypy.test import modfastcgi
return modfastcgi.ModFCGISupervisor(**options)
def get_wsgi_u_supervisor(**options):
cherrypy.server.wsgi_version = ('u', 0)
return LocalWSGISupervisor(**options)
class CPWebCase(webtest.WebCase):
script_name = ""
scheme = "http"
available_servers = {'wsgi': LocalWSGISupervisor,
'wsgi_u': get_wsgi_u_supervisor,
'native': NativeServerSupervisor,
'cpmodpy': get_cpmodpy_supervisor,
'modpygw': get_modpygw_supervisor,
'modwsgi': get_modwsgi_supervisor,
'modfcgid': get_modfcgid_supervisor,
'modfastcgi': get_modfastcgi_supervisor,
}
default_server = "wsgi"
def _setup_server(cls, supervisor, conf):
v = sys.version.split()[0]
log.info("Python version used to run this test script: %s" % v)
log.info("CherryPy version: %s" % cherrypy.__version__)
if supervisor.scheme == "https":
ssl = " (ssl)"
else:
ssl = ""
log.info("HTTP server version: %s%s" % (supervisor.protocol, ssl))
log.info("PID: %s" % os.getpid())
cherrypy.server.using_apache = supervisor.using_apache
cherrypy.server.using_wsgi = supervisor.using_wsgi
if sys.platform[:4] == 'java':
cherrypy.config.update({'server.nodelay': False})
if isinstance(conf, basestring):
parser = cherrypy.lib.reprconf.Parser()
conf = parser.dict_from_file(conf).get('global', {})
else:
conf = conf or {}
baseconf = conf.copy()
baseconf.update({'server.socket_host': supervisor.host,
'server.socket_port': supervisor.port,
'server.protocol_version': supervisor.protocol,
'environment': "test_suite",
})
if supervisor.scheme == "https":
#baseconf['server.ssl_module'] = 'builtin'
baseconf['server.ssl_certificate'] = serverpem
baseconf['server.ssl_private_key'] = serverpem
# helper must be imported lazily so the coverage tool
# can run against module-level statements within cherrypy.
# Also, we have to do "from cherrypy.test import helper",
# exactly like each test module does, because a relative import
# would stick a second instance of webtest in sys.modules,
# and we wouldn't be able to globally override the port anymore.
if supervisor.scheme == "https":
webtest.WebCase.HTTP_CONN = HTTPSConnection
return baseconf
_setup_server = classmethod(_setup_server)
def setup_class(cls):
''
#Creates a server
conf = get_tst_config()
supervisor_factory = cls.available_servers.get(conf.get('server', 'wsgi'))
if supervisor_factory is None:
raise RuntimeError('Unknown server in config: %s' % conf['server'])
supervisor = supervisor_factory(**conf)
#Copied from "run_test_suite"
cherrypy.config.reset()
baseconf = cls._setup_server(supervisor, conf)
cherrypy.config.update(baseconf)
setup_client()
if hasattr(cls, 'setup_server'):
# Clear the cherrypy tree and clear the wsgi server so that
# it can be updated with the new root
cherrypy.tree = cherrypy._cptree.Tree()
cherrypy.server.httpserver = None
cls.setup_server()
supervisor.start(cls.__module__)
cls.supervisor = supervisor
setup_class = classmethod(setup_class)
def teardown_class(cls):
''
if hasattr(cls, 'setup_server'):
cls.supervisor.stop()
teardown_class = classmethod(teardown_class)
def prefix(self):
return self.script_name.rstrip("/")
def base(self):
if ((self.scheme == "http" and self.PORT == 80) or
(self.scheme == "https" and self.PORT == 443)):
port = ""
else:
port = ":%s" % self.PORT
return "%s://%s%s%s" % (self.scheme, self.HOST, port,
self.script_name.rstrip("/"))
def exit(self):
sys.exit()
def getPage(self, url, headers=None, method="GET", body=None, protocol=None):
"""Open the url. Return status, headers, body."""
if self.script_name:
url = httputil.urljoin(self.script_name, url)
return webtest.WebCase.getPage(self, url, headers, method, body, protocol)
def skip(self, msg='skipped '):
raise nose.SkipTest(msg)
def assertErrorPage(self, status, message=None, pattern=''):
"""Compare the response body with a built in error page.
The function will optionally look for the regexp pattern,
within the exception embedded in the error page."""
# This will never contain a traceback
page = cherrypy._cperror.get_error_page(status, message=message)
# First, test the response body without checking the traceback.
# Stick a match-all group (.*) in to grab the traceback.
esc = re.escape
epage = esc(page)
epage = epage.replace(esc('<pre id="traceback"></pre>'),
esc('<pre id="traceback">') + '(.*)' + esc('</pre>'))
m = re.match(ntob(epage, self.encoding), self.body, re.DOTALL)
if not m:
self._handlewebError('Error page does not match; expected:\n' + page)
return
# Now test the pattern against the traceback
if pattern is None:
# Special-case None to mean that there should be *no* traceback.
if m and m.group(1):
self._handlewebError('Error page contains traceback')
else:
if (m is None) or (
not re.search(ntob(re.escape(pattern), self.encoding),
m.group(1))):
msg = 'Error page does not contain %s in traceback'
self._handlewebError(msg % repr(pattern))
date_tolerance = 2
def assertEqualDates(self, dt1, dt2, seconds=None):
"""Assert abs(dt1 - dt2) is within Y seconds."""
if seconds is None:
seconds = self.date_tolerance
if dt1 > dt2:
diff = dt1 - dt2
else:
diff = dt2 - dt1
if not diff < datetime.timedelta(seconds=seconds):
raise AssertionError('%r and %r are not within %r seconds.' %
(dt1, dt2, seconds))
def setup_client():
"""Set up the WebCase classes to match the server's socket settings."""
webtest.WebCase.PORT = cherrypy.server.socket_port
webtest.WebCase.HOST = cherrypy.server.socket_host
if cherrypy.server.ssl_certificate:
CPWebCase.scheme = 'https'
# --------------------------- Spawning helpers --------------------------- #
class CPProcess(object):
pid_file = os.path.join(thisdir, 'test.pid')
config_file = os.path.join(thisdir, 'test.conf')
config_template = """[global]
server.socket_host: '%(host)s'
server.socket_port: %(port)s
checker.on: False
log.screen: False
log.error_file: r'%(error_log)s'
log.access_file: r'%(access_log)s'
%(ssl)s
%(extra)s
"""
error_log = os.path.join(thisdir, 'test.error.log')
access_log = os.path.join(thisdir, 'test.access.log')
def __init__(self, wait=False, daemonize=False, ssl=False, socket_host=None, socket_port=None):
self.wait = wait
self.daemonize = daemonize
self.ssl = ssl
self.host = socket_host or cherrypy.server.socket_host
self.port = socket_port or cherrypy.server.socket_port
def write_conf(self, extra=""):
if self.ssl:
serverpem = os.path.join(thisdir, 'test.pem')
ssl = """
server.ssl_certificate: r'%s'
server.ssl_private_key: r'%s'
""" % (serverpem, serverpem)
else:
ssl = ""
conf = self.config_template % {
'host': self.host,
'port': self.port,
'error_log': self.error_log,
'access_log': self.access_log,
'ssl': ssl,
'extra': extra,
}
f = open(self.config_file, 'wb')
f.write(ntob(conf, 'utf-8'))
f.close()
def start(self, imports=None):
"""Start cherryd in a subprocess."""
cherrypy._cpserver.wait_for_free_port(self.host, self.port)
args = [sys.executable, os.path.join(thisdir, '..', 'cherryd'),
'-c', self.config_file, '-p', self.pid_file]
if not isinstance(imports, (list, tuple)):
imports = [imports]
for i in imports:
if i:
args.append('-i')
args.append(i)
if self.daemonize:
args.append('-d')
env = os.environ.copy()
# Make sure we import the cherrypy package in which this module is defined.
grandparentdir = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(thisdir, '..', '..'))
if env.get('PYTHONPATH', ''):
env['PYTHONPATH'] = os.pathsep.join((grandparentdir, env['PYTHONPATH']))
else:
env['PYTHONPATH'] = grandparentdir
if self.wait:
self.exit_code = os.spawnve(os.P_WAIT, sys.executable, args, env)
else:
os.spawnve(os.P_NOWAIT, sys.executable, args, env)
cherrypy._cpserver.wait_for_occupied_port(self.host, self.port)
# Give the engine a wee bit more time to finish STARTING
if self.daemonize:
time.sleep(2)
else:
time.sleep(1)
def get_pid(self):
return int(open(self.pid_file, 'rb').read())
def join(self):
"""Wait for the process to exit."""
try:
try:
# Mac, UNIX
os.wait()
except AttributeError:
# Windows
try:
pid = self.get_pid()
except IOError:
# Assume the subprocess deleted the pidfile on shutdown.
pass
else:
os.waitpid(pid, 0)
except OSError:
x = sys.exc_info()[1]
if x.args != (10, 'No child processes'):
raise