mitmproxy/test/tutils.py
Aldo Cortesi bea0bd236a Housekeeping and cleanups
- No output to stdout on load in examples - they muck up the test suite.
- Use the odict module directly, rather than aliasing it. The small convenience
this gives to scripters is not worth it.
- Move the cookie tests from the flow test module to the protocol_http test
module.
2015-04-14 11:58:10 +12:00

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from cStringIO import StringIO
import os, shutil, tempfile, argparse
from contextlib import contextmanager
import sys
from libmproxy import flow, utils, controller
from libmproxy.protocol import http
from libmproxy.proxy.connection import ClientConnection, ServerConnection
import mock_urwid
from libmproxy.console.flowview import FlowView
from libmproxy.console import ConsoleState
from libmproxy.protocol.primitives import Error
from netlib import certutils, odict
from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
from mock import Mock
from time import time
def _SkipWindows():
raise SkipTest("Skipped on Windows.")
def SkipWindows(fn):
if os.name == "nt":
return _SkipWindows
else:
return fn
def tflow(client_conn=True, server_conn=True, req=True, resp=None, err=None):
"""
@type client_conn: bool | None | libmproxy.proxy.connection.ClientConnection
@type server_conn: bool | None | libmproxy.proxy.connection.ServerConnection
@type req: bool | None | libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPRequest
@type resp: bool | None | libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPResponse
@type err: bool | None | libmproxy.protocol.primitives.Error
@return: bool | None | libmproxy.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 = treq()
if resp is True:
resp = tresp()
if err is True:
err = terr()
f = http.HTTPFlow(client_conn, server_conn)
f.request = req
f.response = resp
f.error = err
f.reply = controller.DummyReply()
return f
def tclient_conn():
"""
@return: libmproxy.proxy.connection.ClientConnection
"""
c = ClientConnection.from_state(dict(
address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True),
clientcert=None
))
c.reply = controller.DummyReply()
return c
def tserver_conn():
"""
@return: libmproxy.proxy.connection.ServerConnection
"""
c = ServerConnection.from_state(dict(
address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True),
state=[],
source_address=dict(address=("address", 22), use_ipv6=True),
cert=None
))
c.reply = controller.DummyReply()
return c
def treq(content="content", scheme="http", host="address", port=22):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPRequest
"""
headers = odict.ODictCaseless()
headers["header"] = ["qvalue"]
req = http.HTTPRequest("relative", "GET", scheme, host, port, "/path", (1, 1), headers, content,
None, None, None)
return req
def treq_absolute(content="content"):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPRequest
"""
r = treq(content)
r.form_in = r.form_out = "absolute"
r.host = "address"
r.port = 22
r.scheme = "http"
return r
def tresp(content="message"):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.http.HTTPResponse
"""
headers = odict.ODictCaseless()
headers["header_response"] = ["svalue"]
resp = http.HTTPResponse((1, 1), 200, "OK", headers, content, time(), time())
return resp
def terr(content="error"):
"""
@return: libmproxy.protocol.primitives.Error
"""
err = Error(content)
return err
def tflowview(request_contents=None):
m = Mock()
cs = ConsoleState()
if request_contents == None:
flow = tflow()
else:
flow = tflow(req=treq(request_contents))
fv = FlowView(m, cs, flow)
return fv
def get_body_line(last_displayed_body, line_nb):
return last_displayed_body.contents()[line_nb + 2]
@contextmanager
def tmpdir(*args, **kwargs):
orig_workdir = os.getcwd()
temp_workdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs)
os.chdir(temp_workdir)
yield temp_workdir
os.chdir(orig_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)
def raises(exc, obj, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Assert that a callable raises a specified exception.
:exc An exception class or a string. If a class, assert that an
exception of this type is raised. If a string, assert that the string
occurs in the string representation of the exception, based on a
case-insenstivie match.
:obj A callable object.
:args Arguments to be passsed to the callable.
:kwargs Arguments to be passed to the callable.
"""
try:
apply(obj, args, kwargs)
except Exception, v:
if isinstance(exc, basestring):
if exc.lower() in str(v).lower():
return
else:
raise AssertionError(
"Expected %s, but caught %s"%(
repr(str(exc)), v
)
)
else:
if isinstance(v, exc):
return
else:
raise AssertionError(
"Expected %s, but caught %s %s"%(
exc.__name__, v.__class__.__name__, str(v)
)
)
raise AssertionError("No exception raised.")
@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 = utils.Data(__name__)