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- Correctly pass HTTP request version on to upstream servers - Adjust tests not to hang due to a pathod response with no content-length
41 lines
943 B
Python
41 lines
943 B
Python
import urllib, urllib2, unittest
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import time
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import libpathod.test, requests
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import tutils
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"""
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Note that the choice of response code in these tests matters more than you
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might think. libcurl treats a 304 response code differently from, say, a
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200 response code - it will correctly terminate a 304 response with no
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content-length header, whereas it will block forever waiting for content
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for a 200 response.
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"""
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class Sanity(tutils.ProxTest):
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def test_http(self):
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assert self.pathod("304").status_code == 304
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assert self.log()
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class TestHTTP(Sanity):
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pass
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class TestHTTPS(Sanity):
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ssl = True
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class TestReverse(Sanity):
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reverse = True
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class TestProxy(tutils.ProxTest):
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def test_http(self):
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f = self.pathod("304")
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assert f.status_code == 304
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l = self.log()
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assert l[0].address
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assert "host" in l[1].headers
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assert l[2].code == 304
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