mitmproxy/test/tutils.py

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from cStringIO import StringIO
import os, shutil, tempfile, argparse
from contextlib import contextmanager
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import sys
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from libmproxy import flow, utils, controller
from libmproxy.protocol import http
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from libmproxy.proxy.connection import ClientConnection, ServerConnection
import mock_urwid
from libmproxy.console.flowview import FlowView
from libmproxy.console import ConsoleState
from libmproxy.protocol.primitives import Error
from netlib import certutils
from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
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from mock import Mock
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from time import time
def _SkipWindows():
raise SkipTest("Skipped on Windows.")
def SkipWindows(fn):
if os.name == "nt":
return _SkipWindows
else:
return fn
def tflow(client_conn=True, server_conn=True, req=True, resp=None, err=None):
"""
@type client_conn: bool | None | libmproxy.proxy.connection.ClientConnection
@type server_conn: bool | None | libmproxy.proxy.connection.ServerConnection
@type req: bool | None | libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPRequest
@type resp: bool | None | libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPResponse
@type err: bool | None | libmproxy.protocol.primitives.Error
@return: bool | None | libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPFlow
"""
if client_conn is True:
client_conn = tclient_conn()
if server_conn is True:
server_conn = tserver_conn()
if req is True:
req = treq()
if resp is True:
resp = tresp()
if err is True:
err = terr()
f = http.HTTPFlow(client_conn, server_conn)
f.request = req
f.response = resp
f.error = err
f.reply = controller.DummyReply()
return f
def tclient_conn():
"""
@return: libmproxy.proxy.connection.ClientConnection
"""
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c = ClientConnection._from_state(dict(
address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True),
clientcert=None
))
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c.reply = controller.DummyReply()
return c
def tserver_conn():
"""
@return: libmproxy.proxy.connection.ServerConnection
"""
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c = ServerConnection._from_state(dict(
address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True),
state=[],
source_address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True),
cert=None
))
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c.reply = controller.DummyReply()
return c
def treq(content="content", scheme="http", host="address", port=22):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPRequest
"""
headers = flow.ODictCaseless()
headers["header"] = ["qvalue"]
req = http.HTTPRequest("relative", "GET", scheme, host, port, "/path", (1, 1), headers, content,
None, None, None)
return req
def treq_absolute(content="content"):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPRequest
"""
r = treq(content)
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r.form_in = r.form_out = "absolute"
r.host = "address"
r.port = 22
r.scheme = "http"
return r
def tresp(content="message"):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPResponse
"""
headers = flow.ODictCaseless()
headers["header_response"] = ["svalue"]
resp = http.HTTPResponse((1, 1), 200, "OK", headers, content, time(), time())
return resp
def terr(content="error"):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.primitives.Error
"""
err = Error(content)
return err
def tflowview(request_contents=None):
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m = Mock()
cs = ConsoleState()
if request_contents == None:
flow = tflow()
else:
flow = tflow(req=treq(request_contents))
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fv = FlowView(m, cs, flow)
return fv
def get_body_line(last_displayed_body, line_nb):
return last_displayed_body.contents()[line_nb + 2]
@contextmanager
def tmpdir(*args, **kwargs):
orig_workdir = os.getcwd()
temp_workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs)
os.chdir(temp_workdir)
yield temp_workdir
os.chdir(orig_workdir)
shutil.rmtree(temp_workdir)
class MockParser(argparse.ArgumentParser):
"""
argparse.ArgumentParser sys.exits() by default.
Make it more testable by throwing an exception instead.
"""
def error(self, message):
raise Exception(message)
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def raises(exc, obj, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Assert that a callable raises a specified exception.
:exc An exception class or a string. If a class, assert that an
exception of this type is raised. If a string, assert that the string
occurs in the string representation of the exception, based on a
case-insenstivie match.
:obj A callable object.
:args Arguments to be passsed to the callable.
:kwargs Arguments to be passed to the callable.
"""
try:
apply(obj, args, kwargs)
except Exception, v:
if isinstance(exc, basestring):
if exc.lower() in str(v).lower():
return
else:
raise AssertionError(
"Expected %s, but caught %s"%(
repr(str(exc)), v
)
)
else:
if isinstance(v, exc):
return
else:
raise AssertionError(
"Expected %s, but caught %s %s"%(
exc.__name__, v.__class__.__name__, str(v)
)
)
raise AssertionError("No exception raised.")
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@contextmanager
def capture_stderr(command, *args, **kwargs):
out, sys.stderr = sys.stderr, StringIO()
command(*args, **kwargs)
yield sys.stderr.getvalue()
sys.stderr = out
test_data = utils.Data(__name__)