calibre-web/vendor/flask/testsuite/basic.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
flask.testsuite.basic
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
The basic functionality.
:copyright: (c) 2011 by Armin Ronacher.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
"""
import re
import uuid
import flask
import pickle
import unittest
from datetime import datetime
from threading import Thread
from flask.testsuite import FlaskTestCase, emits_module_deprecation_warning
from flask._compat import text_type
from werkzeug.exceptions import BadRequest, NotFound
from werkzeug.http import parse_date
from werkzeug.routing import BuildError
class BasicFunctionalityTestCase(FlaskTestCase):
def test_options_work(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def index():
return 'Hello World'
rv = app.test_client().open('/', method='OPTIONS')
self.assert_equal(sorted(rv.allow), ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'POST'])
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'')
def test_options_on_multiple_rules(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def index():
return 'Hello World'
@app.route('/', methods=['PUT'])
def index_put():
return 'Aha!'
rv = app.test_client().open('/', method='OPTIONS')
self.assert_equal(sorted(rv.allow), ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'POST', 'PUT'])
def test_options_handling_disabled(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
def index():
return 'Hello World!'
index.provide_automatic_options = False
app.route('/')(index)
rv = app.test_client().open('/', method='OPTIONS')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 405)
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
def index2():
return 'Hello World!'
index2.provide_automatic_options = True
app.route('/', methods=['OPTIONS'])(index2)
rv = app.test_client().open('/', method='OPTIONS')
self.assert_equal(sorted(rv.allow), ['OPTIONS'])
def test_request_dispatching(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def index():
return flask.request.method
@app.route('/more', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def more():
return flask.request.method
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/').data, b'GET')
rv = c.post('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 405)
self.assert_equal(sorted(rv.allow), ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS'])
rv = c.head('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 200)
self.assert_false(rv.data) # head truncates
self.assert_equal(c.post('/more').data, b'POST')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/more').data, b'GET')
rv = c.delete('/more')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 405)
self.assert_equal(sorted(rv.allow), ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'POST'])
def test_url_mapping(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
def index():
return flask.request.method
def more():
return flask.request.method
app.add_url_rule('/', 'index', index)
app.add_url_rule('/more', 'more', more, methods=['GET', 'POST'])
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/').data, b'GET')
rv = c.post('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 405)
self.assert_equal(sorted(rv.allow), ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS'])
rv = c.head('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 200)
self.assert_false(rv.data) # head truncates
self.assert_equal(c.post('/more').data, b'POST')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/more').data, b'GET')
rv = c.delete('/more')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 405)
self.assert_equal(sorted(rv.allow), ['GET', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'POST'])
def test_werkzeug_routing(self):
from werkzeug.routing import Submount, Rule
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.url_map.add(Submount('/foo', [
Rule('/bar', endpoint='bar'),
Rule('/', endpoint='index')
]))
def bar():
return 'bar'
def index():
return 'index'
app.view_functions['bar'] = bar
app.view_functions['index'] = index
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/foo/').data, b'index')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/foo/bar').data, b'bar')
def test_endpoint_decorator(self):
from werkzeug.routing import Submount, Rule
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.url_map.add(Submount('/foo', [
Rule('/bar', endpoint='bar'),
Rule('/', endpoint='index')
]))
@app.endpoint('bar')
def bar():
return 'bar'
@app.endpoint('index')
def index():
return 'index'
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/foo/').data, b'index')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/foo/bar').data, b'bar')
def test_session(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.secret_key = 'testkey'
@app.route('/set', methods=['POST'])
def set():
flask.session['value'] = flask.request.form['value']
return 'value set'
@app.route('/get')
def get():
return flask.session['value']
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.post('/set', data={'value': '42'}).data, b'value set')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/get').data, b'42')
def test_session_using_server_name(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config.update(
SECRET_KEY='foo',
SERVER_NAME='example.com'
)
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.session['testing'] = 42
return 'Hello World'
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://example.com/')
self.assert_in('domain=.example.com', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
self.assert_in('httponly', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
def test_session_using_server_name_and_port(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config.update(
SECRET_KEY='foo',
SERVER_NAME='example.com:8080'
)
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.session['testing'] = 42
return 'Hello World'
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://example.com:8080/')
self.assert_in('domain=.example.com', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
self.assert_in('httponly', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
def test_session_using_server_name_port_and_path(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config.update(
SECRET_KEY='foo',
SERVER_NAME='example.com:8080',
APPLICATION_ROOT='/foo'
)
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.session['testing'] = 42
return 'Hello World'
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://example.com:8080/foo')
self.assert_in('domain=example.com', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
self.assert_in('path=/foo', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
self.assert_in('httponly', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
def test_session_using_application_root(self):
class PrefixPathMiddleware(object):
def __init__(self, app, prefix):
self.app = app
self.prefix = prefix
def __call__(self, environ, start_response):
environ['SCRIPT_NAME'] = self.prefix
return self.app(environ, start_response)
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.wsgi_app = PrefixPathMiddleware(app.wsgi_app, '/bar')
app.config.update(
SECRET_KEY='foo',
APPLICATION_ROOT='/bar'
)
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.session['testing'] = 42
return 'Hello World'
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://example.com:8080/')
self.assert_in('path=/bar', rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower())
def test_session_using_session_settings(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config.update(
SECRET_KEY='foo',
SERVER_NAME='www.example.com:8080',
APPLICATION_ROOT='/test',
SESSION_COOKIE_DOMAIN='.example.com',
SESSION_COOKIE_HTTPONLY=False,
SESSION_COOKIE_SECURE=True,
SESSION_COOKIE_PATH='/'
)
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.session['testing'] = 42
return 'Hello World'
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://www.example.com:8080/test/')
cookie = rv.headers['set-cookie'].lower()
self.assert_in('domain=.example.com', cookie)
self.assert_in('path=/', cookie)
self.assert_in('secure', cookie)
self.assert_not_in('httponly', cookie)
def test_missing_session(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
def expect_exception(f, *args, **kwargs):
try:
f(*args, **kwargs)
except RuntimeError as e:
self.assert_true(e.args and 'session is unavailable' in e.args[0])
else:
self.assert_true(False, 'expected exception')
with app.test_request_context():
self.assert_true(flask.session.get('missing_key') is None)
expect_exception(flask.session.__setitem__, 'foo', 42)
expect_exception(flask.session.pop, 'foo')
def test_session_expiration(self):
permanent = True
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.secret_key = 'testkey'
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.session['test'] = 42
flask.session.permanent = permanent
return ''
@app.route('/test')
def test():
return text_type(flask.session.permanent)
client = app.test_client()
rv = client.get('/')
self.assert_in('set-cookie', rv.headers)
match = re.search(r'\bexpires=([^;]+)(?i)', rv.headers['set-cookie'])
expires = parse_date(match.group())
expected = datetime.utcnow() + app.permanent_session_lifetime
self.assert_equal(expires.year, expected.year)
self.assert_equal(expires.month, expected.month)
self.assert_equal(expires.day, expected.day)
rv = client.get('/test')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'True')
permanent = False
rv = app.test_client().get('/')
self.assert_in('set-cookie', rv.headers)
match = re.search(r'\bexpires=([^;]+)', rv.headers['set-cookie'])
self.assert_true(match is None)
def test_session_stored_last(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.secret_key = 'development-key'
app.testing = True
@app.after_request
def modify_session(response):
flask.session['foo'] = 42
return response
@app.route('/')
def dump_session_contents():
return repr(flask.session.get('foo'))
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/').data, b'None')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/').data, b'42')
def test_session_special_types(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.secret_key = 'development-key'
app.testing = True
now = datetime.utcnow().replace(microsecond=0)
the_uuid = uuid.uuid4()
@app.after_request
def modify_session(response):
flask.session['m'] = flask.Markup('Hello!')
flask.session['u'] = the_uuid
flask.session['dt'] = now
flask.session['t'] = (1, 2, 3)
return response
@app.route('/')
def dump_session_contents():
return pickle.dumps(dict(flask.session))
c = app.test_client()
c.get('/')
rv = pickle.loads(c.get('/').data)
self.assert_equal(rv['m'], flask.Markup('Hello!'))
self.assert_equal(type(rv['m']), flask.Markup)
self.assert_equal(rv['dt'], now)
self.assert_equal(rv['u'], the_uuid)
self.assert_equal(rv['t'], (1, 2, 3))
def test_flashes(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.secret_key = 'testkey'
with app.test_request_context():
self.assert_false(flask.session.modified)
flask.flash('Zap')
flask.session.modified = False
flask.flash('Zip')
self.assert_true(flask.session.modified)
self.assert_equal(list(flask.get_flashed_messages()), ['Zap', 'Zip'])
def test_extended_flashing(self):
# Be sure app.testing=True below, else tests can fail silently.
#
# Specifically, if app.testing is not set to True, the AssertionErrors
# in the view functions will cause a 500 response to the test client
# instead of propagating exceptions.
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.secret_key = 'testkey'
app.testing = True
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.flash(u'Hello World')
flask.flash(u'Hello World', 'error')
flask.flash(flask.Markup(u'<em>Testing</em>'), 'warning')
return ''
@app.route('/test/')
def test():
messages = flask.get_flashed_messages()
self.assert_equal(len(messages), 3)
self.assert_equal(messages[0], u'Hello World')
self.assert_equal(messages[1], u'Hello World')
self.assert_equal(messages[2], flask.Markup(u'<em>Testing</em>'))
return ''
@app.route('/test_with_categories/')
def test_with_categories():
messages = flask.get_flashed_messages(with_categories=True)
self.assert_equal(len(messages), 3)
self.assert_equal(messages[0], ('message', u'Hello World'))
self.assert_equal(messages[1], ('error', u'Hello World'))
self.assert_equal(messages[2], ('warning', flask.Markup(u'<em>Testing</em>')))
return ''
@app.route('/test_filter/')
def test_filter():
messages = flask.get_flashed_messages(category_filter=['message'], with_categories=True)
self.assert_equal(len(messages), 1)
self.assert_equal(messages[0], ('message', u'Hello World'))
return ''
@app.route('/test_filters/')
def test_filters():
messages = flask.get_flashed_messages(category_filter=['message', 'warning'], with_categories=True)
self.assert_equal(len(messages), 2)
self.assert_equal(messages[0], ('message', u'Hello World'))
self.assert_equal(messages[1], ('warning', flask.Markup(u'<em>Testing</em>')))
return ''
@app.route('/test_filters_without_returning_categories/')
def test_filters2():
messages = flask.get_flashed_messages(category_filter=['message', 'warning'])
self.assert_equal(len(messages), 2)
self.assert_equal(messages[0], u'Hello World')
self.assert_equal(messages[1], flask.Markup(u'<em>Testing</em>'))
return ''
# Create new test client on each test to clean flashed messages.
c = app.test_client()
c.get('/')
c.get('/test/')
c = app.test_client()
c.get('/')
c.get('/test_with_categories/')
c = app.test_client()
c.get('/')
c.get('/test_filter/')
c = app.test_client()
c.get('/')
c.get('/test_filters/')
c = app.test_client()
c.get('/')
c.get('/test_filters_without_returning_categories/')
def test_request_processing(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
evts = []
@app.before_request
def before_request():
evts.append('before')
@app.after_request
def after_request(response):
response.data += b'|after'
evts.append('after')
return response
@app.route('/')
def index():
self.assert_in('before', evts)
self.assert_not_in('after', evts)
return 'request'
self.assert_not_in('after', evts)
rv = app.test_client().get('/').data
self.assert_in('after', evts)
self.assert_equal(rv, b'request|after')
def test_after_request_processing(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
@app.route('/')
def index():
@flask.after_this_request
def foo(response):
response.headers['X-Foo'] = 'a header'
return response
return 'Test'
c = app.test_client()
resp = c.get('/')
self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(resp.headers['X-Foo'], 'a header')
def test_teardown_request_handler(self):
called = []
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.teardown_request
def teardown_request(exc):
called.append(True)
return "Ignored"
@app.route('/')
def root():
return "Response"
rv = app.test_client().get('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 200)
self.assert_in(b'Response', rv.data)
self.assert_equal(len(called), 1)
def test_teardown_request_handler_debug_mode(self):
called = []
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
@app.teardown_request
def teardown_request(exc):
called.append(True)
return "Ignored"
@app.route('/')
def root():
return "Response"
rv = app.test_client().get('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 200)
self.assert_in(b'Response', rv.data)
self.assert_equal(len(called), 1)
def test_teardown_request_handler_error(self):
called = []
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.teardown_request
def teardown_request1(exc):
self.assert_equal(type(exc), ZeroDivisionError)
called.append(True)
# This raises a new error and blows away sys.exc_info(), so we can
# test that all teardown_requests get passed the same original
# exception.
try:
raise TypeError()
except:
pass
@app.teardown_request
def teardown_request2(exc):
self.assert_equal(type(exc), ZeroDivisionError)
called.append(True)
# This raises a new error and blows away sys.exc_info(), so we can
# test that all teardown_requests get passed the same original
# exception.
try:
raise TypeError()
except:
pass
@app.route('/')
def fails():
1 // 0
rv = app.test_client().get('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 500)
self.assert_in(b'Internal Server Error', rv.data)
self.assert_equal(len(called), 2)
def test_before_after_request_order(self):
called = []
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.before_request
def before1():
called.append(1)
@app.before_request
def before2():
called.append(2)
@app.after_request
def after1(response):
called.append(4)
return response
@app.after_request
def after2(response):
called.append(3)
return response
@app.teardown_request
def finish1(exc):
called.append(6)
@app.teardown_request
def finish2(exc):
called.append(5)
@app.route('/')
def index():
return '42'
rv = app.test_client().get('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'42')
self.assert_equal(called, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6])
def test_error_handling(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.errorhandler(404)
def not_found(e):
return 'not found', 404
@app.errorhandler(500)
def internal_server_error(e):
return 'internal server error', 500
@app.route('/')
def index():
flask.abort(404)
@app.route('/error')
def error():
1 // 0
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.get('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 404)
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'not found')
rv = c.get('/error')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 500)
self.assert_equal(b'internal server error', rv.data)
def test_before_request_and_routing_errors(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.before_request
def attach_something():
flask.g.something = 'value'
@app.errorhandler(404)
def return_something(error):
return flask.g.something, 404
rv = app.test_client().get('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 404)
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'value')
def test_user_error_handling(self):
class MyException(Exception):
pass
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.errorhandler(MyException)
def handle_my_exception(e):
self.assert_true(isinstance(e, MyException))
return '42'
@app.route('/')
def index():
raise MyException()
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/').data, b'42')
def test_trapping_of_bad_request_key_errors(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
@app.route('/fail')
def fail():
flask.request.form['missing_key']
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/fail').status_code, 400)
app.config['TRAP_BAD_REQUEST_ERRORS'] = True
c = app.test_client()
try:
c.get('/fail')
except KeyError as e:
self.assert_true(isinstance(e, BadRequest))
else:
self.fail('Expected exception')
def test_trapping_of_all_http_exceptions(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
app.config['TRAP_HTTP_EXCEPTIONS'] = True
@app.route('/fail')
def fail():
flask.abort(404)
c = app.test_client()
try:
c.get('/fail')
except NotFound as e:
pass
else:
self.fail('Expected exception')
def test_enctype_debug_helper(self):
from flask.debughelpers import DebugFilesKeyError
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.debug = True
@app.route('/fail', methods=['POST'])
def index():
return flask.request.files['foo'].filename
# with statement is important because we leave an exception on the
# stack otherwise and we want to ensure that this is not the case
# to not negatively affect other tests.
with app.test_client() as c:
try:
c.post('/fail', data={'foo': 'index.txt'})
except DebugFilesKeyError as e:
self.assert_in('no file contents were transmitted', str(e))
self.assert_in('This was submitted: "index.txt"', str(e))
else:
self.fail('Expected exception')
def test_response_creation(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/unicode')
def from_unicode():
return u'Hällo Wörld'
@app.route('/string')
def from_string():
return u'Hällo Wörld'.encode('utf-8')
@app.route('/args')
def from_tuple():
return 'Meh', 400, {
'X-Foo': 'Testing',
'Content-Type': 'text/plain; charset=utf-8'
}
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/unicode').data, u'Hällo Wörld'.encode('utf-8'))
self.assert_equal(c.get('/string').data, u'Hällo Wörld'.encode('utf-8'))
rv = c.get('/args')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Meh')
self.assert_equal(rv.headers['X-Foo'], 'Testing')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 400)
self.assert_equal(rv.mimetype, 'text/plain')
def test_make_response(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
with app.test_request_context():
rv = flask.make_response()
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 200)
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'')
self.assert_equal(rv.mimetype, 'text/html')
rv = flask.make_response('Awesome')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 200)
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Awesome')
self.assert_equal(rv.mimetype, 'text/html')
rv = flask.make_response('W00t', 404)
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 404)
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'W00t')
self.assert_equal(rv.mimetype, 'text/html')
def test_make_response_with_response_instance(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
with app.test_request_context():
rv = flask.make_response(
flask.jsonify({'msg': 'W00t'}), 400)
self.assertEqual(rv.status_code, 400)
self.assertEqual(rv.data, b'{\n "msg": "W00t"\n}')
self.assertEqual(rv.mimetype, 'application/json')
rv = flask.make_response(
flask.Response(''), 400)
self.assertEqual(rv.status_code, 400)
self.assertEqual(rv.data, b'')
self.assertEqual(rv.mimetype, 'text/html')
rv = flask.make_response(
flask.Response('', headers={'Content-Type': 'text/html'}),
400, [('X-Foo', 'bar')])
self.assertEqual(rv.status_code, 400)
self.assertEqual(rv.headers['Content-Type'], 'text/html')
self.assertEqual(rv.headers['X-Foo'], 'bar')
def test_url_generation(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/hello/<name>', methods=['POST'])
def hello():
pass
with app.test_request_context():
self.assert_equal(flask.url_for('hello', name='test x'), '/hello/test%20x')
self.assert_equal(flask.url_for('hello', name='test x', _external=True),
'http://localhost/hello/test%20x')
def test_build_error_handler(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
# Test base case, a URL which results in a BuildError.
with app.test_request_context():
self.assertRaises(BuildError, flask.url_for, 'spam')
# Verify the error is re-raised if not the current exception.
try:
with app.test_request_context():
flask.url_for('spam')
except BuildError as err:
error = err
try:
raise RuntimeError('Test case where BuildError is not current.')
except RuntimeError:
self.assertRaises(BuildError, app.handle_url_build_error, error, 'spam', {})
# Test a custom handler.
def handler(error, endpoint, values):
# Just a test.
return '/test_handler/'
app.url_build_error_handlers.append(handler)
with app.test_request_context():
self.assert_equal(flask.url_for('spam'), '/test_handler/')
def test_custom_converters(self):
from werkzeug.routing import BaseConverter
class ListConverter(BaseConverter):
def to_python(self, value):
return value.split(',')
def to_url(self, value):
base_to_url = super(ListConverter, self).to_url
return ','.join(base_to_url(x) for x in value)
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.url_map.converters['list'] = ListConverter
@app.route('/<list:args>')
def index(args):
return '|'.join(args)
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/1,2,3').data, b'1|2|3')
def test_static_files(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
rv = app.test_client().get('/static/index.html')
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 200)
self.assert_equal(rv.data.strip(), b'<h1>Hello World!</h1>')
with app.test_request_context():
self.assert_equal(flask.url_for('static', filename='index.html'),
'/static/index.html')
rv.close()
def test_none_response(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def test():
return None
try:
app.test_client().get('/')
except ValueError as e:
self.assert_equal(str(e), 'View function did not return a response')
pass
else:
self.assert_true("Expected ValueError")
def test_request_locals(self):
self.assert_equal(repr(flask.g), '<LocalProxy unbound>')
self.assertFalse(flask.g)
def test_test_app_proper_environ(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config.update(
SERVER_NAME='localhost.localdomain:5000'
)
@app.route('/')
def index():
return 'Foo'
@app.route('/', subdomain='foo')
def subdomain():
return 'Foo SubDomain'
rv = app.test_client().get('/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Foo')
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://localhost.localdomain:5000')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Foo')
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'https://localhost.localdomain:5000')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Foo')
app.config.update(SERVER_NAME='localhost.localdomain')
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'https://localhost.localdomain')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Foo')
try:
app.config.update(SERVER_NAME='localhost.localdomain:443')
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'https://localhost.localdomain')
# Werkzeug 0.8
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 404)
except ValueError as e:
# Werkzeug 0.7
self.assert_equal(str(e), "the server name provided " +
"('localhost.localdomain:443') does not match the " + \
"server name from the WSGI environment ('localhost.localdomain')")
try:
app.config.update(SERVER_NAME='localhost.localdomain')
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://foo.localhost')
# Werkzeug 0.8
self.assert_equal(rv.status_code, 404)
except ValueError as e:
# Werkzeug 0.7
self.assert_equal(str(e), "the server name provided " + \
"('localhost.localdomain') does not match the " + \
"server name from the WSGI environment ('foo.localhost')")
rv = app.test_client().get('/', 'http://foo.localhost.localdomain')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Foo SubDomain')
def test_exception_propagation(self):
def apprunner(configkey):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.route('/')
def index():
1 // 0
c = app.test_client()
if config_key is not None:
app.config[config_key] = True
try:
resp = c.get('/')
except Exception:
pass
else:
self.fail('expected exception')
else:
self.assert_equal(c.get('/').status_code, 500)
# we have to run this test in an isolated thread because if the
# debug flag is set to true and an exception happens the context is
# not torn down. This causes other tests that run after this fail
# when they expect no exception on the stack.
for config_key in 'TESTING', 'PROPAGATE_EXCEPTIONS', 'DEBUG', None:
t = Thread(target=apprunner, args=(config_key,))
t.start()
t.join()
def test_max_content_length(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config['MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH'] = 64
@app.before_request
def always_first():
flask.request.form['myfile']
self.assert_true(False)
@app.route('/accept', methods=['POST'])
def accept_file():
flask.request.form['myfile']
self.assert_true(False)
@app.errorhandler(413)
def catcher(error):
return '42'
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.post('/accept', data={'myfile': 'foo' * 100})
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'42')
def test_url_processors(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.url_defaults
def add_language_code(endpoint, values):
if flask.g.lang_code is not None and \
app.url_map.is_endpoint_expecting(endpoint, 'lang_code'):
values.setdefault('lang_code', flask.g.lang_code)
@app.url_value_preprocessor
def pull_lang_code(endpoint, values):
flask.g.lang_code = values.pop('lang_code', None)
@app.route('/<lang_code>/')
def index():
return flask.url_for('about')
@app.route('/<lang_code>/about')
def about():
return flask.url_for('something_else')
@app.route('/foo')
def something_else():
return flask.url_for('about', lang_code='en')
c = app.test_client()
self.assert_equal(c.get('/de/').data, b'/de/about')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/de/about').data, b'/foo')
self.assert_equal(c.get('/foo').data, b'/en/about')
def test_inject_blueprint_url_defaults(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
bp = flask.Blueprint('foo.bar.baz', __name__,
template_folder='template')
@bp.url_defaults
def bp_defaults(endpoint, values):
values['page'] = 'login'
@bp.route('/<page>')
def view(page): pass
app.register_blueprint(bp)
values = dict()
app.inject_url_defaults('foo.bar.baz.view', values)
expected = dict(page='login')
self.assert_equal(values, expected)
with app.test_request_context('/somepage'):
url = flask.url_for('foo.bar.baz.view')
expected = '/login'
self.assert_equal(url, expected)
def test_nonascii_pathinfo(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
@app.route(u'/киртест')
def index():
return 'Hello World!'
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.get(u'/киртест')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Hello World!')
def test_debug_mode_complains_after_first_request(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.debug = True
@app.route('/')
def index():
return 'Awesome'
self.assert_false(app.got_first_request)
self.assert_equal(app.test_client().get('/').data, b'Awesome')
try:
@app.route('/foo')
def broken():
return 'Meh'
except AssertionError as e:
self.assert_in('A setup function was called', str(e))
else:
self.fail('Expected exception')
app.debug = False
@app.route('/foo')
def working():
return 'Meh'
self.assert_equal(app.test_client().get('/foo').data, b'Meh')
self.assert_true(app.got_first_request)
def test_before_first_request_functions(self):
got = []
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
@app.before_first_request
def foo():
got.append(42)
c = app.test_client()
c.get('/')
self.assert_equal(got, [42])
c.get('/')
self.assert_equal(got, [42])
self.assert_true(app.got_first_request)
def test_routing_redirect_debugging(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.debug = True
@app.route('/foo/', methods=['GET', 'POST'])
def foo():
return 'success'
with app.test_client() as c:
try:
c.post('/foo', data={})
except AssertionError as e:
self.assert_in('http://localhost/foo/', str(e))
self.assert_in('Make sure to directly send your POST-request '
'to this URL', str(e))
else:
self.fail('Expected exception')
rv = c.get('/foo', data={}, follow_redirects=True)
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'success')
app.debug = False
with app.test_client() as c:
rv = c.post('/foo', data={}, follow_redirects=True)
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'success')
def test_route_decorator_custom_endpoint(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.debug = True
@app.route('/foo/')
def foo():
return flask.request.endpoint
@app.route('/bar/', endpoint='bar')
def for_bar():
return flask.request.endpoint
@app.route('/bar/123', endpoint='123')
def for_bar_foo():
return flask.request.endpoint
with app.test_request_context():
assert flask.url_for('foo') == '/foo/'
assert flask.url_for('bar') == '/bar/'
assert flask.url_for('123') == '/bar/123'
c = app.test_client()
self.assertEqual(c.get('/foo/').data, b'foo')
self.assertEqual(c.get('/bar/').data, b'bar')
self.assertEqual(c.get('/bar/123').data, b'123')
def test_preserve_only_once(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.debug = True
@app.route('/fail')
def fail_func():
1 // 0
c = app.test_client()
for x in range(3):
with self.assert_raises(ZeroDivisionError):
c.get('/fail')
self.assert_true(flask._request_ctx_stack.top is not None)
self.assert_true(flask._app_ctx_stack.top is not None)
# implicit appctx disappears too
flask._request_ctx_stack.top.pop()
self.assert_true(flask._request_ctx_stack.top is None)
self.assert_true(flask._app_ctx_stack.top is None)
def test_preserve_remembers_exception(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.debug = True
errors = []
@app.route('/fail')
def fail_func():
1 // 0
@app.route('/success')
def success_func():
return 'Okay'
@app.teardown_request
def teardown_handler(exc):
errors.append(exc)
c = app.test_client()
# After this failure we did not yet call the teardown handler
with self.assert_raises(ZeroDivisionError):
c.get('/fail')
self.assert_equal(errors, [])
# But this request triggers it, and it's an error
c.get('/success')
self.assert_equal(len(errors), 2)
self.assert_true(isinstance(errors[0], ZeroDivisionError))
# At this point another request does nothing.
c.get('/success')
self.assert_equal(len(errors), 3)
self.assert_equal(errors[1], None)
def test_get_method_on_g(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
with app.app_context():
self.assert_equal(flask.g.get('x'), None)
self.assert_equal(flask.g.get('x', 11), 11)
flask.g.x = 42
self.assert_equal(flask.g.get('x'), 42)
self.assert_equal(flask.g.x, 42)
def test_g_iteration_protocol(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.testing = True
with app.app_context():
flask.g.foo = 23
flask.g.bar = 42
self.assert_equal('foo' in flask.g, True)
self.assert_equal('foos' in flask.g, False)
self.assert_equal(sorted(flask.g), ['bar', 'foo'])
class SubdomainTestCase(FlaskTestCase):
def test_basic_support(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config['SERVER_NAME'] = 'localhost'
@app.route('/')
def normal_index():
return 'normal index'
@app.route('/', subdomain='test')
def test_index():
return 'test index'
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.get('/', 'http://localhost/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'normal index')
rv = c.get('/', 'http://test.localhost/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'test index')
@emits_module_deprecation_warning
def test_module_static_path_subdomain(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config['SERVER_NAME'] = 'example.com'
from subdomaintestmodule import mod
app.register_module(mod)
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.get('/static/hello.txt', 'http://foo.example.com/')
rv.direct_passthrough = False
self.assert_equal(rv.data.strip(), b'Hello Subdomain')
rv.close()
def test_subdomain_matching(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config['SERVER_NAME'] = 'localhost'
@app.route('/', subdomain='<user>')
def index(user):
return 'index for %s' % user
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.get('/', 'http://mitsuhiko.localhost/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'index for mitsuhiko')
def test_subdomain_matching_with_ports(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
app.config['SERVER_NAME'] = 'localhost:3000'
@app.route('/', subdomain='<user>')
def index(user):
return 'index for %s' % user
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.get('/', 'http://mitsuhiko.localhost:3000/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'index for mitsuhiko')
@emits_module_deprecation_warning
def test_module_subdomain_support(self):
app = flask.Flask(__name__)
mod = flask.Module(__name__, 'test', subdomain='testing')
app.config['SERVER_NAME'] = 'localhost'
@mod.route('/test')
def test():
return 'Test'
@mod.route('/outside', subdomain='xtesting')
def bar():
return 'Outside'
app.register_module(mod)
c = app.test_client()
rv = c.get('/test', 'http://testing.localhost/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Test')
rv = c.get('/outside', 'http://xtesting.localhost/')
self.assert_equal(rv.data, b'Outside')
def suite():
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BasicFunctionalityTestCase))
suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(SubdomainTestCase))
return suite