import os import shutil import tempfile import argparse import sys from contextlib import contextmanager from unittest.case import SkipTest from six.moves import cStringIO as StringIO import netlib.utils import netlib.tutils from mitmproxy import controller from mitmproxy.models import ( ClientConnection, ServerConnection, Error, HTTPRequest, HTTPResponse, HTTPFlow, TCPFlow ) from mitmproxy.models.tcp import TCPMessage from mitmproxy.models.flow import Flow def _skip_windows(*args): raise SkipTest("Skipped on Windows.") def skip_windows(fn): if os.name == "nt": return _skip_windows else: return fn def skip_not_windows(fn): if os.name == "nt": return fn else: return _skip_windows def _skip_appveyor(*args): raise SkipTest("Skipped on AppVeyor.") def skip_appveyor(fn): if "APPVEYOR" in os.environ: return _skip_appveyor else: return fn class DummyFlow(Flow): """A flow that is neither HTTP nor TCP.""" def __init__(self, client_conn, server_conn, live=None): super(DummyFlow, self).__init__("dummy", client_conn, server_conn, live) def tdummyflow(client_conn=True, server_conn=True, err=None): if client_conn is True: client_conn = tclient_conn() if server_conn is True: server_conn = tserver_conn() if err is True: err = terr() f = DummyFlow(client_conn, server_conn) f.error = err f.reply = controller.DummyReply() return f def ttcpflow(client_conn=True, server_conn=True, messages=True, err=None): if client_conn is True: client_conn = tclient_conn() if server_conn is True: server_conn = tserver_conn() if messages is True: messages = [ TCPMessage(True, b"hello"), TCPMessage(False, b"it's me"), ] if err is True: err = terr() f = TCPFlow(client_conn, server_conn) f.messages = messages f.error = err f.reply = controller.DummyReply() return f def tflow(client_conn=True, server_conn=True, req=True, resp=None, err=None): """ @type client_conn: bool | None | mitmproxy.proxy.connection.ClientConnection @type server_conn: bool | None | mitmproxy.proxy.connection.ServerConnection @type req: bool | None | mitmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPRequest @type resp: bool | None | mitmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPResponse @type err: bool | None | mitmproxy.protocol.primitives.Error @return: mitmproxy.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 = netlib.tutils.treq() if resp is True: resp = netlib.tutils.tresp() if err is True: err = terr() if req: req = HTTPRequest.wrap(req) if resp: resp = HTTPResponse.wrap(resp) f = HTTPFlow(client_conn, server_conn) f.request = req f.response = resp f.error = err f.reply = controller.DummyReply() return f def tclient_conn(): """ @return: mitmproxy.proxy.connection.ClientConnection """ c = ClientConnection.from_state(dict( address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True), clientcert=None, ssl_established=False, timestamp_start=1, timestamp_ssl_setup=2, timestamp_end=3, )) c.reply = controller.DummyReply() return c def tserver_conn(): """ @return: mitmproxy.proxy.connection.ServerConnection """ c = ServerConnection.from_state(dict( address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True), source_address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True), ip_address=None, cert=None, timestamp_start=1, timestamp_tcp_setup=2, timestamp_ssl_setup=3, timestamp_end=4, ssl_established=False, sni="address", via=None )) c.reply = controller.DummyReply() return c def terr(content="error"): """ @return: mitmproxy.protocol.primitives.Error """ err = Error(content) return err def get_body_line(last_displayed_body, line_nb): return last_displayed_body.contents()[line_nb + 2] @contextmanager def chdir(dir): orig_dir = os.getcwd() os.chdir(dir) yield os.chdir(orig_dir) @contextmanager def tmpdir(*args, **kwargs): temp_workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs) with chdir(temp_workdir): yield temp_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) raises = netlib.tutils.raises @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 = netlib.utils.Data(__name__)