mitmproxy/test/test_server.py

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import socket, time
import mock
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from netlib import tcp
from libpathod import pathoc
import tutils, tservers
from libmproxy import flow, proxy
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"""
Note that the choice of response code in these tests matters more than you
might think. libcurl treats a 304 response code differently from, say, a
200 response code - it will correctly terminate a 304 response with no
content-length header, whereas it will block forever waiting for content
for a 200 response.
"""
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class CommonMixin:
def test_large(self):
assert len(self.pathod("200:b@50k").content) == 1024*50
def test_replay(self):
assert self.pathod("304").status_code == 304
assert len(self.master.state.view) == 1
l = self.master.state.view[0]
assert l.response.code == 304
l.request.path = "/p/305"
rt = self.master.replay_request(l, block=True)
assert l.response.code == 305
# Disconnect error
l.request.path = "/p/305:d0"
rt = self.master.replay_request(l, block=True)
assert l.error
# Port error
l.request.port = 1
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self.master.replay_request(l, block=True)
assert l.error
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def test_http(self):
f = self.pathod("304")
assert f.status_code == 304
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l = self.master.state.view[0]
assert l.request.client_conn.address
assert "host" in l.request.headers
assert l.response.code == 304
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class TestHTTP(tservers.HTTPProxTest, CommonMixin):
def test_app_err(self):
p = self.pathoc()
ret = p.request("get:'http://errapp/'")
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assert ret.status_code == 500
assert "ValueError" in ret.content
def test_invalid_http(self):
t = tcp.TCPClient("127.0.0.1", self.proxy.port)
t.connect()
t.wfile.write("invalid\n\n")
t.wfile.flush()
assert "Bad Request" in t.rfile.readline()
def test_invalid_connect(self):
t = tcp.TCPClient("127.0.0.1", self.proxy.port)
t.connect()
t.wfile.write("CONNECT invalid\n\n")
t.wfile.flush()
assert "Bad Request" in t.rfile.readline()
def test_upstream_ssl_error(self):
p = self.pathoc()
ret = p.request("get:'https://localhost:%s/'"%self.server.port)
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assert ret.status_code == 400
def test_connection_close(self):
# Add a body, so we have a content-length header, which combined with
# HTTP1.1 means the connection is kept alive.
response = '%s/p/200:b@1'%self.server.urlbase
# Lets sanity check that the connection does indeed stay open by
# issuing two requests over the same connection
p = self.pathoc()
assert p.request("get:'%s'"%response)
assert p.request("get:'%s'"%response)
# Now check that the connection is closed as the client specifies
p = self.pathoc()
assert p.request("get:'%s':h'Connection'='close'"%response)
tutils.raises("disconnect", p.request, "get:'%s'"%response)
def test_reconnect(self):
req = "get:'%s/p/200:b@1:da'"%self.server.urlbase
p = self.pathoc()
assert p.request(req)
# Server has disconnected. Mitmproxy should detect this, and reconnect.
assert p.request(req)
assert p.request(req)
# However, if the server disconnects on our first try, it's an error.
req = "get:'%s/p/200:b@1:d0'"%self.server.urlbase
p = self.pathoc()
tutils.raises("server disconnect", p.request, req)
def test_proxy_ioerror(self):
# Tests a difficult-to-trigger condition, where an IOError is raised
# within our read loop.
with mock.patch("libmproxy.proxy.ProxyHandler.read_request") as m:
m.side_effect = IOError("error!")
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tutils.raises("server disconnect", self.pathod, "304")
def test_get_connection_switching(self):
def switched(l):
for i in l:
if "switching" in i:
return True
req = "get:'%s/p/200:b@1'"
p = self.pathoc()
assert p.request(req%self.server.urlbase)
assert p.request(req%self.server2.urlbase)
assert switched(self.proxy.log)
def test_get_connection_err(self):
p = self.pathoc()
ret = p.request("get:'http://localhost:0'")
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assert ret.status_code == 502
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class TestHTTPS(tservers.HTTPProxTest, CommonMixin):
ssl = True
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clientcerts = True
def test_clientcert(self):
f = self.pathod("304")
assert f.status_code == 304
assert self.server.last_log()["request"]["clientcert"]["keyinfo"]
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def test_sni(self):
f = self.pathod("304", sni="testserver.com")
assert f.status_code == 304
l = self.server.last_log()
assert self.server.last_log()["request"]["sni"] == "testserver.com"
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class TestHTTPSNoUpstream(tservers.HTTPProxTest, CommonMixin):
ssl = True
no_upstream_cert = True
def test_cert_gen_error(self):
f = self.pathoc_raw()
f.connect((u"\u2102\u0001".encode("utf8"), 0))
f.request("get:/")
assert "dummy cert" in "".join(self.proxy.log)
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class TestHTTPSCertfile(tservers.HTTPProxTest, CommonMixin):
ssl = True
certfile = True
def test_certfile(self):
assert self.pathod("304")
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class TestReverse(tservers.ReverseProxTest, CommonMixin):
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reverse = True
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class TestTransparent(tservers.TransparentProxTest, CommonMixin):
transparent = True
ssl = False
class TestTransparentSSL(tservers.TransparentProxTest, CommonMixin):
transparent = True
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ssl = True
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def test_sni(self):
f = self.pathod("304", sni="testserver.com")
assert f.status_code == 304
l = self.server.last_log()
assert self.server.last_log()["request"]["sni"] == "testserver.com"
class TestProxy(tservers.HTTPProxTest):
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def test_http(self):
f = self.pathod("304")
assert f.status_code == 304
l = self.master.state.view[0]
assert l.request.client_conn.address
assert "host" in l.request.headers
assert l.response.code == 304
def test_response_timestamps(self):
# test that we notice at least 2 sec delay between timestamps
# in response object
f = self.pathod("304:b@1k:p50,1")
assert f.status_code == 304
response = self.master.state.view[0].response
assert 1 <= response.timestamp_end - response.timestamp_start <= 1.2
def test_request_timestamps(self):
# test that we notice a delay between timestamps in request object
connection = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
connection.connect(("127.0.0.1", self.proxy.port))
# call pathod server, wait a second to complete the request
connection.send("GET http://localhost:%d/p/304:b@1k HTTP/1.1\r\n"%self.server.port)
connection.send("\r\n");
connection.recv(50000)
connection.close()
request, response = self.master.state.view[0].request, self.master.state.view[0].response
assert response.code == 304 # sanity test for our low level request
assert request.timestamp_end - request.timestamp_start > 0
def test_request_timestamps_not_affected_by_client_time(self):
# test that don't include user wait time in request's timestamps
f = self.pathod("304:b@10k")
assert f.status_code == 304
f = self.pathod("304:b@10k")
assert f.status_code == 304
request = self.master.state.view[0].request
assert request.timestamp_end - request.timestamp_start <= 0.1
request = self.master.state.view[1].request
assert request.timestamp_end - request.timestamp_start <= 0.1
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class MasterFakeResponse(tservers.TestMaster):
def handle_request(self, m):
resp = tutils.tresp()
m.reply(resp)
class TestFakeResponse(tservers.HTTPProxTest):
masterclass = MasterFakeResponse
def test_kill(self):
f = self.pathod("200")
assert "header_response" in f.headers.keys()
class MasterKillRequest(tservers.TestMaster):
def handle_request(self, m):
m.reply(proxy.KILL)
class TestKillRequest(tservers.HTTPProxTest):
masterclass = MasterKillRequest
def test_kill(self):
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tutils.raises("server disconnect", self.pathod, "200")
# Nothing should have hit the server
assert not self.server.last_log()
class MasterKillResponse(tservers.TestMaster):
def handle_response(self, m):
m.reply(proxy.KILL)
class TestKillResponse(tservers.HTTPProxTest):
masterclass = MasterKillResponse
def test_kill(self):
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tutils.raises("server disconnect", self.pathod, "200")
# The server should have seen a request
assert self.server.last_log()