mitmproxy/test/test_server.py
2012-07-15 22:42:59 +02:00

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from netlib import tcp
import tutils
"""
Note that the choice of response code in these tests matters more than you
might think. libcurl treats a 304 response code differently from, say, a
200 response code - it will correctly terminate a 304 response with no
content-length header, whereas it will block forever waiting for content
for a 200 response.
"""
class SanityMixin:
def test_http(self):
assert self.pathod("304").status_code == 304
assert self.master.state.view
def test_large(self):
assert len(self.pathod("200:b@50k").content) == 1024*50
def test_replay(self):
assert self.pathod("304").status_code == 304
assert len(self.master.state.view) == 1
l = self.master.state.view[0]
assert l.response.code == 304
l.request.path = "/p/305"
rt = self.master.replay_request(l, block=True)
assert l.response.code == 305
# Disconnect error
l.request.path = "/p/305:d0"
rt = self.master.replay_request(l, block=True)
assert l.error
# Port error
l.request.port = 1
self.master.replay_request(l, block=True)
assert l.error
class TestHTTP(tutils.HTTPProxTest, SanityMixin):
def test_invalid_http(self):
t = tcp.TCPClient("127.0.0.1", self.proxy.port)
t.connect()
t.wfile.write("invalid\n\n")
t.wfile.flush()
assert "Bad Request" in t.rfile.readline()
def test_invalid_connect(self):
t = tcp.TCPClient("127.0.0.1", self.proxy.port)
t.connect()
t.wfile.write("CONNECT invalid\n\n")
t.wfile.flush()
assert "Bad Request" in t.rfile.readline()
class TestHTTPS(tutils.HTTPProxTest, SanityMixin):
ssl = True
class TestReverse(tutils.ReverseProxTest, SanityMixin):
reverse = True
class TestTransparent(tutils.TransparentProxTest, SanityMixin):
transparent = True
class TestProxy(tutils.HTTPProxTest):
def test_http(self):
f = self.pathod("304")
assert f.status_code == 304
l = self.master.state.view[0]
assert l.request.client_conn.address
assert "host" in l.request.headers
assert l.response.code == 304