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501 lines
15 KiB
Python
501 lines
15 KiB
Python
import cStringIO
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import textwrap
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from netlib import http, odict, tcp, tutils
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from netlib.http import semantics
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from netlib.http.http1 import HTTP1Protocol
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from ... import tservers
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class NoContentLengthHTTPHandler(tcp.BaseHandler):
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def handle(self):
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self.wfile.write("HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n\r\nbar\r\n\r\n")
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self.wfile.flush()
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def mock_protocol(data=''):
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rfile = cStringIO.StringIO(data)
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wfile = cStringIO.StringIO()
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return HTTP1Protocol(rfile=rfile, wfile=wfile)
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def match_http_string(data):
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return textwrap.dedent(data).strip().replace('\n', '\r\n')
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def test_stripped_chunked_encoding_no_content():
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"""
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https://github.com/mitmproxy/mitmproxy/issues/186
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"""
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r = tutils.treq(content="")
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r.headers["Transfer-Encoding"] = ["chunked"]
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assert "Content-Length" in mock_protocol()._assemble_request_headers(r)
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r = tutils.tresp(content="")
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r.headers["Transfer-Encoding"] = ["chunked"]
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assert "Content-Length" in mock_protocol()._assemble_response_headers(r)
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def test_has_chunked_encoding():
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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assert not HTTP1Protocol.has_chunked_encoding(h)
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h["transfer-encoding"] = ["chunked"]
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assert HTTP1Protocol.has_chunked_encoding(h)
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def test_read_chunked():
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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h["transfer-encoding"] = ["chunked"]
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data = "1\r\na\r\n0\r\n"
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tutils.raises(
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"malformed chunked body",
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, None, "GET", None, True
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)
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data = "1\r\na\r\n0\r\n\r\n"
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assert mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, None, "GET", None, True) == "a"
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data = "\r\n\r\n1\r\na\r\n0\r\n\r\n"
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assert mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, None, "GET", None, True) == "a"
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data = "\r\n"
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tutils.raises(
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"closed prematurely",
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, None, "GET", None, True
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)
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data = "1\r\nfoo"
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tutils.raises(
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"malformed chunked body",
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, None, "GET", None, True
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)
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data = "foo\r\nfoo"
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tutils.raises(
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http.HttpError,
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, None, "GET", None, True
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)
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data = "5\r\naaaaa\r\n0\r\n\r\n"
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tutils.raises("too large", mock_protocol(data).read_http_body, h, 2, "GET", None, True)
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def test_connection_close():
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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assert HTTP1Protocol.connection_close((1, 0), h)
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assert not HTTP1Protocol.connection_close((1, 1), h)
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h["connection"] = ["keep-alive"]
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assert not HTTP1Protocol.connection_close((1, 1), h)
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h["connection"] = ["close"]
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assert HTTP1Protocol.connection_close((1, 1), h)
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def test_read_http_body_request():
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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data = "testing"
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assert mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, None, "GET", None, True) == ""
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def test_read_http_body_response():
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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data = "testing"
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assert mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, None, "GET", 200, False) == "testing"
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def test_read_http_body():
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# test default case
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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h["content-length"] = [7]
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data = "testing"
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assert mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, None, "GET", 200, False) == "testing"
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# test content length: invalid header
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h["content-length"] = ["foo"]
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data = "testing"
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tutils.raises(
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http.HttpError,
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, None, "GET", 200, False
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)
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# test content length: invalid header #2
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h["content-length"] = [-1]
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data = "testing"
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tutils.raises(
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http.HttpError,
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, None, "GET", 200, False
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)
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# test content length: content length > actual content
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h["content-length"] = [5]
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data = "testing"
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tutils.raises(
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http.HttpError,
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, 4, "GET", 200, False
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)
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# test content length: content length < actual content
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data = "testing"
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assert len(mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, None, "GET", 200, False)) == 5
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# test no content length: limit > actual content
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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data = "testing"
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assert len(mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, 100, "GET", 200, False)) == 7
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# test no content length: limit < actual content
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data = "testing"
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tutils.raises(
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http.HttpError,
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mock_protocol(data).read_http_body,
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h, 4, "GET", 200, False
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)
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# test chunked
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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h["transfer-encoding"] = ["chunked"]
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data = "5\r\naaaaa\r\n0\r\n\r\n"
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assert mock_protocol(data).read_http_body(h, 100, "GET", 200, False) == "aaaaa"
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def test_expected_http_body_size():
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# gibber in the content-length field
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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h["content-length"] = ["foo"]
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assert HTTP1Protocol.expected_http_body_size(h, False, "GET", 200) is None
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# negative number in the content-length field
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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h["content-length"] = ["-7"]
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assert HTTP1Protocol.expected_http_body_size(h, False, "GET", 200) is None
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# explicit length
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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h["content-length"] = ["5"]
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assert HTTP1Protocol.expected_http_body_size(h, False, "GET", 200) == 5
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# no length
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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assert HTTP1Protocol.expected_http_body_size(h, False, "GET", 200) == -1
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# no length request
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h = odict.ODictCaseless()
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assert HTTP1Protocol.expected_http_body_size(h, True, "GET", None) == 0
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def test_get_request_line():
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data = "\nfoo"
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p = mock_protocol(data)
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assert p._get_request_line() == "foo"
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assert not p._get_request_line()
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def test_parse_http_protocol():
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assert HTTP1Protocol._parse_http_protocol("HTTP/1.1") == (1, 1)
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assert HTTP1Protocol._parse_http_protocol("HTTP/0.0") == (0, 0)
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_http_protocol("HTTP/a.1")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_http_protocol("HTTP/1.a")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_http_protocol("foo/0.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_http_protocol("HTTP/x")
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def test_parse_init_connect():
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assert HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("CONNECT host.com:443 HTTP/1.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("C\xfeONNECT host.com:443 HTTP/1.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("CONNECT \0host.com:443 HTTP/1.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("CONNECT host.com:444444 HTTP/1.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("bogus")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("GET host.com:443 HTTP/1.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("CONNECT host.com443 HTTP/1.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("CONNECT host.com:443 foo/1.0")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_connect("CONNECT host.com:foo HTTP/1.0")
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def test_parse_init_proxy():
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u = "GET http://foo.com:8888/test HTTP/1.1"
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m, s, h, po, pa, httpversion = HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_proxy(u)
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assert m == "GET"
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assert s == "http"
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assert h == "foo.com"
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assert po == 8888
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assert pa == "/test"
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assert httpversion == (1, 1)
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u = "G\xfeET http://foo.com:8888/test HTTP/1.1"
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_proxy(u)
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_proxy("invalid")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_proxy("GET invalid HTTP/1.1")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_proxy("GET http://foo.com:8888/test foo/1.1")
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def test_parse_init_http():
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u = "GET /test HTTP/1.1"
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m, u, httpversion = HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_http(u)
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assert m == "GET"
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assert u == "/test"
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assert httpversion == (1, 1)
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u = "G\xfeET /test HTTP/1.1"
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_http(u)
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_http("invalid")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_http("GET invalid HTTP/1.1")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_http("GET /test foo/1.1")
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assert not HTTP1Protocol._parse_init_http("GET /test\xc0 HTTP/1.1")
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class TestReadHeaders:
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def _read(self, data, verbatim=False):
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if not verbatim:
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data = textwrap.dedent(data)
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data = data.strip()
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return mock_protocol(data).read_headers()
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def test_read_simple(self):
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data = """
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Header: one
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Header2: two
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\r\n
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"""
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h = self._read(data)
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assert h.lst == [["Header", "one"], ["Header2", "two"]]
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def test_read_multi(self):
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data = """
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Header: one
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Header: two
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\r\n
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"""
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h = self._read(data)
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assert h.lst == [["Header", "one"], ["Header", "two"]]
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def test_read_continued(self):
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data = """
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Header: one
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\ttwo
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Header2: three
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\r\n
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"""
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h = self._read(data)
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assert h.lst == [["Header", "one\r\n two"], ["Header2", "three"]]
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def test_read_continued_err(self):
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data = "\tfoo: bar\r\n"
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assert self._read(data, True) is None
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def test_read_err(self):
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data = """
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foo
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"""
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assert self._read(data) is None
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class TestReadRequest(object):
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def tst(self, data, **kwargs):
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return mock_protocol(data).read_request(**kwargs)
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def test_invalid(self):
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tutils.raises(
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"bad http request",
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self.tst,
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"xxx"
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)
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tutils.raises(
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"bad http request line",
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self.tst,
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"get /\xff HTTP/1.1"
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)
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tutils.raises(
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"invalid headers",
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self.tst,
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"get / HTTP/1.1\r\nfoo"
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)
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tutils.raises(
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tcp.NetLibDisconnect,
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self.tst,
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"\r\n"
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)
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def test_empty(self):
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v = self.tst("", allow_empty=True)
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assert isinstance(v, semantics.EmptyRequest)
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def test_asterisk_form_in(self):
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v = self.tst("OPTIONS * HTTP/1.1")
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assert v.form_in == "relative"
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assert v.method == "OPTIONS"
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def test_absolute_form_in(self):
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tutils.raises(
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"Bad HTTP request line",
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self.tst,
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"GET oops-no-protocol.com HTTP/1.1"
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)
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v = self.tst("GET http://address:22/ HTTP/1.1")
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assert v.form_in == "absolute"
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assert v.port == 22
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assert v.host == "address"
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assert v.scheme == "http"
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def test_connect(self):
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tutils.raises(
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"Bad HTTP request line",
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self.tst,
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"CONNECT oops-no-port.com HTTP/1.1"
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)
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v = self.tst("CONNECT foo.com:443 HTTP/1.1")
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assert v.form_in == "authority"
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assert v.method == "CONNECT"
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assert v.port == 443
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assert v.host == "foo.com"
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def test_expect(self):
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data = "".join(
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"GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n"
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"Content-Length: 3\r\n"
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"Expect: 100-continue\r\n\r\n"
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"foobar"
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)
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p = mock_protocol(data)
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v = p.read_request()
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assert p.tcp_handler.wfile.getvalue() == "HTTP/1.1 100 Continue\r\n\r\n"
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assert v.body == "foo"
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assert p.tcp_handler.rfile.read(3) == "bar"
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class TestReadResponse(object):
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def tst(self, data, method, body_size_limit, include_body=True):
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data = textwrap.dedent(data)
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return mock_protocol(data).read_response(
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method, body_size_limit, include_body=include_body
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)
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def test_errors(self):
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tutils.raises("server disconnect", self.tst, "", "GET", None)
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tutils.raises("invalid server response", self.tst, "foo", "GET", None)
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def test_simple(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/1.1 200
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"""
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assert self.tst(data, "GET", None) == http.Response(
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(1, 1), 200, '', odict.ODictCaseless(), ''
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)
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def test_simple_message(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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"""
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assert self.tst(data, "GET", None) == http.Response(
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(1, 1), 200, 'OK', odict.ODictCaseless(), ''
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)
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def test_invalid_http_version(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/x 200 OK
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"""
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tutils.raises("invalid http version", self.tst, data, "GET", None)
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def test_invalid_status_code(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/1.1 xx OK
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"""
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tutils.raises("invalid server response", self.tst, data, "GET", None)
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def test_valid_with_continue(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/1.1 100 CONTINUE
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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"""
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assert self.tst(data, "GET", None) == http.Response(
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(1, 1), 100, 'CONTINUE', odict.ODictCaseless(), ''
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)
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def test_simple_body(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Content-Length: 3
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foo
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"""
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assert self.tst(data, "GET", None).body == 'foo'
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assert self.tst(data, "HEAD", None).body == ''
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def test_invalid_headers(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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\tContent-Length: 3
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foo
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"""
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tutils.raises("invalid headers", self.tst, data, "GET", None)
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def test_without_body(self):
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data = """
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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Content-Length: 3
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foo
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"""
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assert self.tst(data, "GET", None, include_body=False).body is None
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class TestReadResponseNoContentLength(tservers.ServerTestBase):
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handler = NoContentLengthHTTPHandler
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def test_no_content_length(self):
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c = tcp.TCPClient(("127.0.0.1", self.port))
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c.connect()
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resp = HTTP1Protocol(c).read_response("GET", None)
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assert resp.body == "bar\r\n\r\n"
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class TestAssembleRequest(object):
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def test_simple(self):
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req = tutils.treq()
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b = HTTP1Protocol().assemble_request(req)
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assert b == match_http_string("""
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GET /path HTTP/1.1
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header: qvalue
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Host: address:22
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Content-Length: 7
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content""")
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def test_body_missing(self):
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req = tutils.treq(content=semantics.CONTENT_MISSING)
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tutils.raises(http.HttpError, HTTP1Protocol().assemble_request, req)
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def test_not_a_request(self):
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tutils.raises(AssertionError, HTTP1Protocol().assemble_request, 'foo')
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class TestAssembleResponse(object):
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def test_simple(self):
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resp = tutils.tresp()
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b = HTTP1Protocol().assemble_response(resp)
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assert b == match_http_string("""
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HTTP/1.1 200 OK
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header_response: svalue
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Content-Length: 7
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message""")
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def test_body_missing(self):
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resp = tutils.tresp(content=semantics.CONTENT_MISSING)
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tutils.raises(http.HttpError, HTTP1Protocol().assemble_response, resp)
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def test_not_a_request(self):
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tutils.raises(AssertionError, HTTP1Protocol().assemble_response, 'foo')
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