import cStringIO, Queue, time, socket, random from netlib import tcp, certutils, test import mock import tutils class SNIHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): sni = None def handle_sni(self, connection): self.sni = connection.get_servername() def handle(self): self.wfile.write(self.sni) self.wfile.flush() class EchoHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): sni = None def handle_sni(self, connection): self.sni = connection.get_servername() def handle(self): v = self.rfile.readline() self.wfile.write(v) self.wfile.flush() class ClientPeernameHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): def handle(self): self.wfile.write(str(self.connection.getpeername())) self.wfile.flush() class CertHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): sni = None def handle_sni(self, connection): self.sni = connection.get_servername() def handle(self): self.wfile.write("%s\n"%self.clientcert.serial) self.wfile.flush() class ClientCipherListHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): sni = None def handle(self): self.wfile.write("%s"%self.connection.get_cipher_list()) self.wfile.flush() class DisconnectHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): def handle(self): self.close() class HangHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): def handle(self): while 1: time.sleep(1) class TimeoutHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): def handle(self): self.timeout = False self.settimeout(0.01) try: self.rfile.read(10) except tcp.NetLibTimeout: self.timeout = True class TestServer(test.ServerTestBase): handler = EchoHandler def test_echo(self): testval = "echo!\n" c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.wfile.write(testval) c.wfile.flush() assert c.rfile.readline() == testval class TestServerBind(test.ServerTestBase): handler = ClientPeernameHandler def test_bind(self): """ Test to bind to a given random port. Try again if the random port turned out to be blocked. """ for i in range(20): random_port = random.randrange(1024, 65535) try: c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port), source_address=("127.0.0.1", random_port)) c.connect() assert c.rfile.readline() == str(("127.0.0.1", random_port)) return except tcp.NetLibError: # port probably already in use pass class TestServerIPv6(test.ServerTestBase): handler = EchoHandler addr = tcp.Address(("localhost", 0), use_ipv6=True) def test_echo(self): testval = "echo!\n" c = tcp.TCPClient(tcp.Address(("::1", self.port), use_ipv6=True)) c.connect() c.wfile.write(testval) c.wfile.flush() assert c.rfile.readline() == testval class FinishFailHandler(tcp.BaseHandler): def handle(self): v = self.rfile.readline() self.wfile.write(v) self.wfile.flush() self.wfile.close() self.rfile.close() self.close = mock.MagicMock(side_effect=socket.error) class TestFinishFail(test.ServerTestBase): """ This tests a difficult-to-trigger exception in the .finish() method of the handler. """ handler = FinishFailHandler def test_disconnect_in_finish(self): testval = "echo!\n" c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.wfile.write("foo\n") c.wfile.flush() c.rfile.read(4) class TestDisconnect(test.ServerTestBase): handler = EchoHandler def test_echo(self): testval = "echo!\n" c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.wfile.write(testval) c.wfile.flush() assert c.rfile.readline() == testval class TestServerSSL(test.ServerTestBase): handler = EchoHandler ssl = dict( cert = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.crt"), key = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.key"), request_client_cert = False, v3_only = False ) def test_echo(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.convert_to_ssl(sni="foo.com", options=tcp.OP_ALL) testval = "echo!\n" c.wfile.write(testval) c.wfile.flush() assert c.rfile.readline() == testval def test_get_remote_cert(self): assert certutils.get_remote_cert("127.0.0.1", self.port, None).digest("sha1") class TestSSLv3Only(test.ServerTestBase): handler = EchoHandler ssl = dict( cert = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.crt"), key = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.key"), request_client_cert = False, v3_only = True ) def test_failure(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() tutils.raises(tcp.NetLibError, c.convert_to_ssl, sni="foo.com", method=tcp.TLSv1_METHOD) class TestSSLClientCert(test.ServerTestBase): handler = CertHandler ssl = dict( cert = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.crt"), key = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.key"), request_client_cert = True, v3_only = False ) def test_clientcert(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.convert_to_ssl(cert=tutils.test_data.path("data/clientcert/client.pem")) assert c.rfile.readline().strip() == "1" def test_clientcert_err(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() tutils.raises( tcp.NetLibError, c.convert_to_ssl, cert=tutils.test_data.path("data/clientcert/make") ) class TestSNI(test.ServerTestBase): handler = SNIHandler ssl = dict( cert = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.crt"), key = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.key"), request_client_cert = False, v3_only = False ) def test_echo(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.convert_to_ssl(sni="foo.com") assert c.sni == "foo.com" assert c.rfile.readline() == "foo.com" class TestClientCipherList(test.ServerTestBase): handler = ClientCipherListHandler ssl = dict( cert = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.crt"), key = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.key"), request_client_cert = False, v3_only = False, cipher_list = 'RC4-SHA' ) def test_echo(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.convert_to_ssl(sni="foo.com") assert c.rfile.readline() == "['RC4-SHA']" class TestSSLDisconnect(test.ServerTestBase): handler = DisconnectHandler ssl = dict( cert = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.crt"), key = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.key"), request_client_cert = False, v3_only = False ) def test_echo(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.convert_to_ssl() # Excercise SSL.ZeroReturnError c.rfile.read(10) c.close() tutils.raises(tcp.NetLibDisconnect, c.wfile.write, "foo") tutils.raises(Queue.Empty, self.q.get_nowait) class TestDisconnect(test.ServerTestBase): def test_echo(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.rfile.read(10) c.wfile.write("foo") c.close() c.close() class TestServerTimeOut(test.ServerTestBase): handler = TimeoutHandler def test_timeout(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() time.sleep(0.3) assert self.last_handler.timeout class TestTimeOut(test.ServerTestBase): handler = HangHandler def test_timeout(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.settimeout(0.1) assert c.gettimeout() == 0.1 tutils.raises(tcp.NetLibTimeout, c.rfile.read, 10) class TestSSLTimeOut(test.ServerTestBase): handler = HangHandler ssl = dict( cert = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.crt"), key = tutils.test_data.path("data/server.key"), request_client_cert = False, v3_only = False ) def test_timeout_client(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port)) c.connect() c.convert_to_ssl() c.settimeout(0.1) tutils.raises(tcp.NetLibTimeout, c.rfile.read, 10) class TestTCPClient: def test_conerr(self): c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", 0)) tutils.raises(tcp.NetLibError, c.connect) class TestFileLike: def test_blocksize(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("1234567890abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz") s = tcp.Reader(s) s.BLOCKSIZE = 2 assert s.read(1) == "1" assert s.read(2) == "23" assert s.read(3) == "456" assert s.read(4) == "7890" d = s.read(-1) assert d.startswith("abc") and d.endswith("xyz") def test_wrap(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("foobar\nfoobar") s.flush() s = tcp.Reader(s) assert s.readline() == "foobar\n" assert s.readline() == "foobar" # Test __getattr__ assert s.isatty def test_limit(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("foobar\nfoobar") s = tcp.Reader(s) assert s.readline(3) == "foo" def test_limitless(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("f"*(50*1024)) s = tcp.Reader(s) ret = s.read(-1) assert len(ret) == 50 * 1024 def test_readlog(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("foobar\nfoobar") s = tcp.Reader(s) assert not s.is_logging() s.start_log() assert s.is_logging() s.readline() assert s.get_log() == "foobar\n" s.read(1) assert s.get_log() == "foobar\nf" s.start_log() assert s.get_log() == "" s.read(1) assert s.get_log() == "o" s.stop_log() tutils.raises(ValueError, s.get_log) def test_writelog(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO() s = tcp.Writer(s) s.start_log() assert s.is_logging() s.write("x") assert s.get_log() == "x" s.write("x") assert s.get_log() == "xx" def test_writer_flush_error(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO() s = tcp.Writer(s) o = mock.MagicMock() o.flush = mock.MagicMock(side_effect=socket.error) s.o = o tutils.raises(tcp.NetLibDisconnect, s.flush) def test_reader_read_error(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("foobar\nfoobar") s = tcp.Reader(s) o = mock.MagicMock() o.read = mock.MagicMock(side_effect=socket.error) s.o = o tutils.raises(tcp.NetLibDisconnect, s.read, 10) def test_reset_timestamps(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("foobar\nfoobar") s = tcp.Reader(s) s.first_byte_timestamp = 500 s.reset_timestamps() assert not s.first_byte_timestamp def test_first_byte_timestamp_updated_on_read(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("foobar\nfoobar") s = tcp.Reader(s) s.read(1) assert s.first_byte_timestamp expected = s.first_byte_timestamp s.read(5) assert s.first_byte_timestamp == expected def test_first_byte_timestamp_updated_on_readline(self): s = cStringIO.StringIO("foobar\nfoobar\nfoobar") s = tcp.Reader(s) s.readline() assert s.first_byte_timestamp expected = s.first_byte_timestamp s.readline() assert s.first_byte_timestamp == expected