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from __future__ import unicode_literals
from copy import copy
import difflib
import errno
from functools import wraps
import json
import os
import re
import sys
try:
from urllib.parse import urlsplit, urlunsplit
except ImportError: # Python 2
from urlparse import urlsplit, urlunsplit
import select
import socket
import threading
import warnings
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.staticfiles.handlers import StaticFilesHandler
from django.core import mail
from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError, ImproperlyConfigured
from django.core.handlers.wsgi import WSGIHandler
from django.core.management import call_command
from django.core.management.color import no_style
from django.core.servers.basehttp import (WSGIRequestHandler, WSGIServer,
WSGIServerException)
from django.core.urlresolvers import clear_url_caches, set_urlconf
from django.db import connection, connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, transaction
from django.forms.fields import CharField
from django.http import QueryDict
from django.test import _doctest as doctest
from django.test.client import Client
from django.test.html import HTMLParseError, parse_html
from django.test.signals import template_rendered
from django.test.utils import (CaptureQueriesContext, ContextList,
override_settings, compare_xml, strip_quotes)
from django.utils import six, unittest as ut2
from django.utils.encoding import force_text
from django.utils.unittest import skipIf # Imported here for backward compatibility
from django.utils.unittest.util import safe_repr
from django.views.static import serve
__all__ = ('DocTestRunner', 'OutputChecker', 'TestCase', 'TransactionTestCase',
'SimpleTestCase', 'skipIfDBFeature', 'skipUnlessDBFeature')
normalize_long_ints = lambda s: re.sub(r'(?<![\w])(\d+)L(?![\w])', '\\1', s)
normalize_decimals = lambda s: re.sub(r"Decimal\('(\d+(\.\d*)?)'\)",
lambda m: "Decimal(\"%s\")" % m.groups()[0], s)
Fixed #3011 -- Added swappable auth.User models. Thanks to the many people that contributed to the development and review of this patch, including (but not limited to) Jacob Kaplan-Moss, Anssi Kääriäinen, Ramiro Morales, Preston Holmes, Josh Ourisman, Thomas Sutton, and Roger Barnes, as well as the many, many people who have contributed to the design discussion around this ticket over many years. Squashed commit of the following: commit d84749a0f034a0a6906d20df047086b1219040d0 Merge: 531e771 7c11b1a Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Wed Sep 26 18:37:04 2012 +0800 Merge remote-tracking branch 'django/master' into t3011 commit 531e7715da545f930c49919a19e954d41c59b446 Merge: 29d1abb 1f84b04 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Wed Sep 26 07:09:23 2012 +0800 Merged recent trunk changes. commit 29d1abbe351fd5da855fe5ce09e24227d90ddc91 Merge: 8a527dd 54c81a1 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Mon Sep 24 07:49:46 2012 +0800 Merge remote-tracking branch 'django/master' into t3011 commit 8a527dda13c9bec955b1f7e8db5822d1d9b32a01 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Mon Sep 24 07:48:05 2012 +0800 Ensure sequences are reset correctly in the presence of swapped models. commit e2b6e22f298eb986d74d28b8d9906f37f5ff8eb8 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 23 17:53:05 2012 +0800 Modifications to the handling and docs for auth forms. commit 98aba856b534620aea9091f824b442b47d2fdb3c Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 23 15:28:57 2012 +0800 Improved error handling and docs for get_user_model() commit 0229209c844f06dfeb33b0b8eeec000c127695b6 Merge: 6494bf9 8599f64 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 23 14:50:11 2012 +0800 Merged recent Django trunk changes. commit 6494bf91f2ddaaabec3ec017f2e3131937c35517 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Mon Sep 17 21:38:44 2012 +0800 Improved validation of swappable model settings. commit 5a04cde342cc860384eb844cfda5af55204564ad Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Mon Sep 17 07:15:14 2012 +0800 Removed some unused imports. commit ffd535e4136dc54f084b6ac467e81444696e1c8a Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 20:31:28 2012 +0800 Corrected attribute access on for get_by_natural_key commit 913e1ac84c3d9c7c58a9b3bdbbb15ebccd8a8c0a Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 20:12:34 2012 +0800 Added test for proxy model safeguards on swappable models. commit 280bf19e94d0d534d0e51bae485c1842558f4ff4 Merge: dbb3900 935a863 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 18:16:49 2012 +0800 Merge remote-tracking branch 'django/master' into t3011 commit dbb3900775a99df8b6cb1d7063cf364eab55621a Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 18:09:27 2012 +0800 Fixes for Python 3 compatibility. commit dfd72131d8664615e245aa0f95b82604ba6b3821 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 15:54:30 2012 +0800 Added protection against proxying swapped models. commit abcb027190e53613e7f1734e77ee185b2587de31 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 15:11:10 2012 +0800 Cleanup and documentation of AbstractUser base class. commit a9491a87763e307f0eb0dc246f54ac865a6ffb34 Merge: fd8bb4e 08bcb4a Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 14:46:49 2012 +0800 Merge commit '08bcb4aec1ed154cefc631b8510ee13e9af0c19d' into t3011 commit fd8bb4e3e498a92d7a8b340f0684d5f088aa4c92 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 14:20:14 2012 +0800 Documentation improvements coming from community review. commit b550a6d06d016ab6a0198c4cb2dffe9cceabe8a5 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 13:52:47 2012 +0800 Refactored skipIfCustomUser into the contrib.auth tests. commit 52a02f11107c3f0d711742b8ca65b75175b79d6a Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 13:46:10 2012 +0800 Refactored common 'get' pattern into manager method. commit b441a6bbc7d6065175715cb09316b9f13268171b Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 16 13:41:33 2012 +0800 Added note about backwards incompatible change to admin login messages. commit 08bcb4aec1ed154cefc631b8510ee13e9af0c19d Author: Anssi Kääriäinen <akaariai@gmail.com> Date: Sat Sep 15 18:30:33 2012 +0300 Splitted User to AbstractUser and User commit d9f5e5addbad5e1a01f67e7358e4f5091c3cad81 Author: Anssi Kääriäinen <akaariai@gmail.com> Date: Sat Sep 15 18:30:02 2012 +0300 Reworked REQUIRED_FIELDS + create_user() interaction commit 579f152e4a6e06671e1ac1e59e2b43cf4d764bf4 Merge: 9184972 93e6733 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sat Sep 15 20:18:37 2012 +0800 Merge remote-tracking branch 'django/master' into t3011 commit 918497218c58227f5032873ff97261627b2ceab2 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sat Sep 15 20:18:19 2012 +0800 Deprecate AUTH_PROFILE_MODULE and get_profile(). commit 334cdfc1bb6a6794791497cdefda843bca2ea57a Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sat Sep 15 20:00:12 2012 +0800 Added release notes for new swappable User feature. commit 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fallback on admin logins. commit 20d1892491839d6ef21f37db4ca136935c2076bf Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sun Sep 9 01:00:37 2012 +0800 Added conditional skips for all tests dependent on the default User model commit 40ea8b888284775481fc1eaadeff267dbd7e3dfa Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sat Sep 8 23:47:02 2012 +0800 Added documentation for REQUIRED_FIELDS in custom auth. commit e6aaf659708cf6491f5485d3edfa616cb9214cc0 Author: Russell Keith-Magee <russell@keith-magee.com> Date: Sat Sep 8 23:20:02 2012 +0800 Added first draft of custom User docs. 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def to_list(value):
"""
Puts value into a list if it's not already one.
Returns an empty list if value is None.
"""
if value is None:
value = []
elif not isinstance(value, list):
value = [value]
return value
real_commit = transaction.commit
real_rollback = transaction.rollback
real_enter_transaction_management = transaction.enter_transaction_management
real_leave_transaction_management = transaction.leave_transaction_management
real_abort = transaction.abort
def nop(*args, **kwargs):
return
def disable_transaction_methods():
transaction.commit = nop
transaction.rollback = nop
transaction.enter_transaction_management = nop
transaction.leave_transaction_management = nop
transaction.abort = nop
def restore_transaction_methods():
transaction.commit = real_commit
transaction.rollback = real_rollback
transaction.enter_transaction_management = real_enter_transaction_management
transaction.leave_transaction_management = real_leave_transaction_management
transaction.abort = real_abort
def assert_and_parse_html(self, html, user_msg, msg):
try:
dom = parse_html(html)
except HTMLParseError as e:
standardMsg = '%s\n%s' % (msg, e.msg)
self.fail(self._formatMessage(user_msg, standardMsg))
return dom
class OutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker):
def __init__(self):
warnings.warn(
"The django.test.testcases.OutputChecker class is deprecated; "
"use the doctest module from the Python standard library instead.",
PendingDeprecationWarning)
def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags):
"""
The entry method for doctest output checking. Defers to a sequence of
child checkers
"""
checks = (self.check_output_default,
self.check_output_numeric,
self.check_output_xml,
self.check_output_json)
for check in checks:
if check(want, got, optionflags):
return True
return False
def check_output_default(self, want, got, optionflags):
"""
The default comparator provided by doctest - not perfect, but good for
most purposes
"""
return doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, want, got, optionflags)
def check_output_numeric(self, want, got, optionflags):
"""Doctest does an exact string comparison of output, which means that
some numerically equivalent values aren't equal. This check normalizes
* long integers (22L) so that they equal normal integers. (22)
* Decimals so that they are comparable, regardless of the change
made to __repr__ in Python 2.6.
"""
return doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self,
normalize_decimals(normalize_long_ints(want)),
normalize_decimals(normalize_long_ints(got)),
optionflags)
def check_output_xml(self, want, got, optionsflags):
try:
return compare_xml(want, got)
except Exception:
return False
def check_output_json(self, want, got, optionsflags):
"""
Tries to compare want and got as if they were JSON-encoded data
"""
want, got = strip_quotes(want, got)
try:
want_json = json.loads(want)
got_json = json.loads(got)
except Exception:
return False
return want_json == got_json
class DocTestRunner(doctest.DocTestRunner):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
warnings.warn(
"The django.test.testcases.DocTestRunner class is deprecated; "
"use the doctest module from the Python standard library instead.",
PendingDeprecationWarning)
doctest.DocTestRunner.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.optionflags = doctest.ELLIPSIS
class _AssertNumQueriesContext(CaptureQueriesContext):
def __init__(self, test_case, num, connection):
self.test_case = test_case
self.num = num
super(_AssertNumQueriesContext, self).__init__(connection)
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
super(_AssertNumQueriesContext, self).__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback)
if exc_type is not None:
return
executed = len(self)
self.test_case.assertEqual(
executed, self.num, "%d queries executed, %d expected" % (
executed, self.num
)
)
class _AssertTemplateUsedContext(object):
def __init__(self, test_case, template_name):
self.test_case = test_case
self.template_name = template_name
self.rendered_templates = []
self.rendered_template_names = []
self.context = ContextList()
def on_template_render(self, sender, signal, template, context, **kwargs):
self.rendered_templates.append(template)
self.rendered_template_names.append(template.name)
self.context.append(copy(context))
def test(self):
return self.template_name in self.rendered_template_names
def message(self):
return '%s was not rendered.' % self.template_name
def __enter__(self):
template_rendered.connect(self.on_template_render)
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
template_rendered.disconnect(self.on_template_render)
if exc_type is not None:
return
if not self.test():
message = self.message()
if len(self.rendered_templates) == 0:
message += ' No template was rendered.'
else:
message += ' Following templates were rendered: %s' % (
', '.join(self.rendered_template_names))
self.test_case.fail(message)
class _AssertTemplateNotUsedContext(_AssertTemplateUsedContext):
def test(self):
return self.template_name not in self.rendered_template_names
def message(self):
return '%s was rendered.' % self.template_name
class SimpleTestCase(ut2.TestCase):
_warn_txt = ("save_warnings_state/restore_warnings_state "
"django.test.*TestCase methods are deprecated. Use Python's "
"warnings.catch_warnings context manager instead.")
def __call__(self, result=None):
"""
Wrapper around default __call__ method to perform common Django test
set up. This means that user-defined Test Cases aren't required to
include a call to super().setUp().
"""
testMethod = getattr(self, self._testMethodName)
skipped = (getattr(self.__class__, "__unittest_skip__", False) or
getattr(testMethod, "__unittest_skip__", False))
if not skipped:
try:
self._pre_setup()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception:
result.addError(self, sys.exc_info())
return
super(SimpleTestCase, self).__call__(result)
if not skipped:
try:
self._post_teardown()
except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit):
raise
except Exception:
result.addError(self, sys.exc_info())
return
def _pre_setup(self):
pass
def _post_teardown(self):
pass
def save_warnings_state(self):
"""
Saves the state of the warnings module
"""
warnings.warn(self._warn_txt, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
self._warnings_state = warnings.filters[:]
def restore_warnings_state(self):
"""
Restores the state of the warnings module to the state
saved by save_warnings_state()
"""
warnings.warn(self._warn_txt, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
warnings.filters = self._warnings_state[:]
def settings(self, **kwargs):
"""
A context manager that temporarily sets a setting and reverts
back to the original value when exiting the context.
"""
return override_settings(**kwargs)
def assertRaisesMessage(self, expected_exception, expected_message,
callable_obj=None, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Asserts that the message in a raised exception matches the passed
value.
Args:
expected_exception: Exception class expected to be raised.
expected_message: expected error message string value.
callable_obj: Function to be called.
args: Extra args.
kwargs: Extra kwargs.
"""
return six.assertRaisesRegex(self, expected_exception,
re.escape(expected_message), callable_obj, *args, **kwargs)
def assertFieldOutput(self, fieldclass, valid, invalid, field_args=None,
field_kwargs=None, empty_value=''):
"""
Asserts that a form field behaves correctly with various inputs.
Args:
fieldclass: the class of the field to be tested.
valid: a dictionary mapping valid inputs to their expected
cleaned values.
invalid: a dictionary mapping invalid inputs to one or more
raised error messages.
field_args: the args passed to instantiate the field
field_kwargs: the kwargs passed to instantiate the field
empty_value: the expected clean output for inputs in empty_values
"""
if field_args is None:
field_args = []
if field_kwargs is None:
field_kwargs = {}
required = fieldclass(*field_args, **field_kwargs)
optional = fieldclass(*field_args,
**dict(field_kwargs, required=False))
# test valid inputs
for input, output in valid.items():
self.assertEqual(required.clean(input), output)
self.assertEqual(optional.clean(input), output)
# test invalid inputs
for input, errors in invalid.items():
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as context_manager:
required.clean(input)
self.assertEqual(context_manager.exception.messages, errors)
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as context_manager:
optional.clean(input)
self.assertEqual(context_manager.exception.messages, errors)
# test required inputs
error_required = [force_text(required.error_messages['required'])]
for e in required.empty_values:
with self.assertRaises(ValidationError) as context_manager:
required.clean(e)
self.assertEqual(context_manager.exception.messages,
error_required)
self.assertEqual(optional.clean(e), empty_value)
# test that max_length and min_length are always accepted
if issubclass(fieldclass, CharField):
field_kwargs.update({'min_length':2, 'max_length':20})
self.assertTrue(isinstance(fieldclass(*field_args, **field_kwargs),
fieldclass))
def assertHTMLEqual(self, html1, html2, msg=None):
"""
Asserts that two HTML snippets are semantically the same.
Whitespace in most cases is ignored, and attribute ordering is not
significant. The passed-in arguments must be valid HTML.
"""
dom1 = assert_and_parse_html(self, html1, msg,
'First argument is not valid HTML:')
dom2 = assert_and_parse_html(self, html2, msg,
'Second argument is not valid HTML:')
if dom1 != dom2:
standardMsg = '%s != %s' % (
safe_repr(dom1, True), safe_repr(dom2, True))
diff = ('\n' + '\n'.join(difflib.ndiff(
six.text_type(dom1).splitlines(),
six.text_type(dom2).splitlines())))
standardMsg = self._truncateMessage(standardMsg, diff)
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
def assertHTMLNotEqual(self, html1, html2, msg=None):
"""Asserts that two HTML snippets are not semantically equivalent."""
dom1 = assert_and_parse_html(self, html1, msg,
'First argument is not valid HTML:')
dom2 = assert_and_parse_html(self, html2, msg,
'Second argument is not valid HTML:')
if dom1 == dom2:
standardMsg = '%s == %s' % (
safe_repr(dom1, True), safe_repr(dom2, True))
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
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def assertInHTML(self, needle, haystack, count = None, msg_prefix=''):
needle = assert_and_parse_html(self, needle, None,
'First argument is not valid HTML:')
haystack = assert_and_parse_html(self, haystack, None,
'Second argument is not valid HTML:')
real_count = haystack.count(needle)
if count is not None:
self.assertEqual(real_count, count,
msg_prefix + "Found %d instances of '%s' in response"
" (expected %d)" % (real_count, needle, count))
else:
self.assertTrue(real_count != 0,
msg_prefix + "Couldn't find '%s' in response" % needle)
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def assertJSONEqual(self, raw, expected_data, msg=None):
try:
data = json.loads(raw)
except ValueError:
self.fail("First argument is not valid JSON: %r" % raw)
if isinstance(expected_data, six.string_types):
try:
expected_data = json.loads(expected_data)
except ValueError:
self.fail("Second argument is not valid JSON: %r" % expected_data)
self.assertEqual(data, expected_data, msg=msg)
def assertXMLEqual(self, xml1, xml2, msg=None):
"""
Asserts that two XML snippets are semantically the same.
Whitespace in most cases is ignored, and attribute ordering is not
significant. The passed-in arguments must be valid XML.
"""
try:
result = compare_xml(xml1, xml2)
except Exception as e:
standardMsg = 'First or second argument is not valid XML\n%s' % e
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
else:
if not result:
standardMsg = '%s != %s' % (safe_repr(xml1, True), safe_repr(xml2, True))
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
def assertXMLNotEqual(self, xml1, xml2, msg=None):
"""
Asserts that two XML snippets are not semantically equivalent.
Whitespace in most cases is ignored, and attribute ordering is not
significant. The passed-in arguments must be valid XML.
"""
try:
result = compare_xml(xml1, xml2)
except Exception as e:
standardMsg = 'First or second argument is not valid XML\n%s' % e
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
else:
if result:
standardMsg = '%s == %s' % (safe_repr(xml1, True), safe_repr(xml2, True))
self.fail(self._formatMessage(msg, standardMsg))
class TransactionTestCase(SimpleTestCase):
# The class we'll use for the test client self.client.
# Can be overridden in derived classes.
client_class = Client
# Subclasses can ask for resetting of auto increment sequence before each
# test case
reset_sequences = False
def _pre_setup(self):
"""Performs any pre-test setup. This includes:
* Flushing the database.
* If the Test Case class has a 'fixtures' member, installing the
named fixtures.
* If the Test Case class has a 'urls' member, replace the
ROOT_URLCONF with it.
* Clearing the mail test outbox.
"""
self.client = self.client_class()
self._fixture_setup()
self._urlconf_setup()
mail.outbox = []
def _databases_names(self, include_mirrors=True):
# If the test case has a multi_db=True flag, act on all databases,
# including mirrors or not. Otherwise, just on the default DB.
if getattr(self, 'multi_db', False):
return [alias for alias in connections
if include_mirrors or not connections[alias].settings_dict['TEST_MIRROR']]
else:
return [DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS]
def _reset_sequences(self, db_name):
conn = connections[db_name]
if conn.features.supports_sequence_reset:
sql_list = \
conn.ops.sequence_reset_by_name_sql(no_style(),
conn.introspection.sequence_list())
if sql_list:
with transaction.commit_on_success_unless_managed(using=db_name):
cursor = conn.cursor()
for sql in sql_list:
cursor.execute(sql)
def _fixture_setup(self):
for db_name in self._databases_names(include_mirrors=False):
# Reset sequences
if self.reset_sequences:
self._reset_sequences(db_name)
if hasattr(self, 'fixtures'):
# We have to use this slightly awkward syntax due to the fact
# that we're using *args and **kwargs together.
call_command('loaddata', *self.fixtures,
**{'verbosity': 0, 'database': db_name, 'skip_validation': True})
def _urlconf_setup(self):
set_urlconf(None)
if hasattr(self, 'urls'):
self._old_root_urlconf = settings.ROOT_URLCONF
settings.ROOT_URLCONF = self.urls
clear_url_caches()
def _post_teardown(self):
""" Performs any post-test things. This includes:
* Putting back the original ROOT_URLCONF if it was changed.
* Force closing the connection, so that the next test gets
a clean cursor.
"""
self._fixture_teardown()
self._urlconf_teardown()
# Some DB cursors include SQL statements as part of cursor
# creation. If you have a test that does rollback, the effect
# of these statements is lost, which can effect the operation
# of tests (e.g., losing a timezone setting causing objects to
# be created with the wrong time).
# To make sure this doesn't happen, get a clean connection at the
# start of every test.
for conn in connections.all():
conn.close()
def _fixture_teardown(self):
for db in self._databases_names(include_mirrors=False):
call_command('flush', verbosity=0, interactive=False, database=db,
skip_validation=True, reset_sequences=False)
def _urlconf_teardown(self):
set_urlconf(None)
if hasattr(self, '_old_root_urlconf'):
settings.ROOT_URLCONF = self._old_root_urlconf
clear_url_caches()
def assertRedirects(self, response, expected_url, status_code=302,
target_status_code=200, host=None, msg_prefix=''):
"""Asserts that a response redirected to a specific URL, and that the
redirect URL can be loaded.
Note that assertRedirects won't work for external links since it uses
TestClient to do a request.
"""
if msg_prefix:
msg_prefix += ": "
if hasattr(response, 'redirect_chain'):
# The request was a followed redirect
self.assertTrue(len(response.redirect_chain) > 0,
msg_prefix + "Response didn't redirect as expected: Response"
" code was %d (expected %d)" %
(response.status_code, status_code))
self.assertEqual(response.redirect_chain[0][1], status_code,
msg_prefix + "Initial response didn't redirect as expected:"
" Response code was %d (expected %d)" %
(response.redirect_chain[0][1], status_code))
url, status_code = response.redirect_chain[-1]
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, target_status_code,
msg_prefix + "Response didn't redirect as expected: Final"
" Response code was %d (expected %d)" %
(response.status_code, target_status_code))
else:
# Not a followed redirect
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, status_code,
msg_prefix + "Response didn't redirect as expected: Response"
" code was %d (expected %d)" %
(response.status_code, status_code))
url = response.url
scheme, netloc, path, query, fragment = urlsplit(url)
redirect_response = response.client.get(path, QueryDict(query))
# Get the redirection page, using the same client that was used
# to obtain the original response.
self.assertEqual(redirect_response.status_code, target_status_code,
msg_prefix + "Couldn't retrieve redirection page '%s':"
" response code was %d (expected %d)" %
(path, redirect_response.status_code, target_status_code))
e_scheme, e_netloc, e_path, e_query, e_fragment = urlsplit(
expected_url)
if not (e_scheme or e_netloc):
expected_url = urlunsplit(('http', host or 'testserver', e_path,
e_query, e_fragment))
self.assertEqual(url, expected_url,
msg_prefix + "Response redirected to '%s', expected '%s'" %
(url, expected_url))
def assertContains(self, response, text, count=None, status_code=200,
msg_prefix='', html=False):
"""
Asserts that a response indicates that some content was retrieved
successfully, (i.e., the HTTP status code was as expected), and that
``text`` occurs ``count`` times in the content of the response.
If ``count`` is None, the count doesn't matter - the assertion is true
if the text occurs at least once in the response.
"""
# If the response supports deferred rendering and hasn't been rendered
# yet, then ensure that it does get rendered before proceeding further.
if (hasattr(response, 'render') and callable(response.render)
and not response.is_rendered):
response.render()
if msg_prefix:
msg_prefix += ": "
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, status_code,
msg_prefix + "Couldn't retrieve content: Response code was %d"
" (expected %d)" % (response.status_code, status_code))
if response.streaming:
content = b''.join(response.streaming_content)
else:
content = response.content
if not isinstance(text, bytes) or html:
text = force_text(text, encoding=response._charset)
content = content.decode(response._charset)
text_repr = "'%s'" % text
else:
text_repr = repr(text)
if html:
content = assert_and_parse_html(self, content, None,
"Response's content is not valid HTML:")
text = assert_and_parse_html(self, text, None,
"Second argument is not valid HTML:")
real_count = content.count(text)
if count is not None:
self.assertEqual(real_count, count,
msg_prefix + "Found %d instances of %s in response"
" (expected %d)" % (real_count, text_repr, count))
else:
self.assertTrue(real_count != 0,
msg_prefix + "Couldn't find %s in response" % text_repr)
def assertNotContains(self, response, text, status_code=200,
msg_prefix='', html=False):
"""
Asserts that a response indicates that some content was retrieved
successfully, (i.e., the HTTP status code was as expected), and that
``text`` doesn't occurs in the content of the response.
"""
# If the response supports deferred rendering and hasn't been rendered
# yet, then ensure that it does get rendered before proceeding further.
if (hasattr(response, 'render') and callable(response.render)
and not response.is_rendered):
response.render()
if msg_prefix:
msg_prefix += ": "
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, status_code,
msg_prefix + "Couldn't retrieve content: Response code was %d"
" (expected %d)" % (response.status_code, status_code))
content = response.content
if not isinstance(text, bytes) or html:
text = force_text(text, encoding=response._charset)
content = content.decode(response._charset)
text_repr = "'%s'" % text
else:
text_repr = repr(text)
if html:
content = assert_and_parse_html(self, content, None,
'Response\'s content is not valid HTML:')
text = assert_and_parse_html(self, text, None,
'Second argument is not valid HTML:')
self.assertEqual(content.count(text), 0,
msg_prefix + "Response should not contain %s" % text_repr)
def assertFormError(self, response, form, field, errors, msg_prefix=''):
"""
Asserts that a form used to render the response has a specific field
error.
"""
if msg_prefix:
msg_prefix += ": "
# Put context(s) into a list to simplify processing.
contexts = to_list(response.context)
if not contexts:
self.fail(msg_prefix + "Response did not use any contexts to "
"render the response")
# Put error(s) into a list to simplify processing.
errors = to_list(errors)
# Search all contexts for the error.
found_form = False
for i,context in enumerate(contexts):
if form not in context:
continue
found_form = True
for err in errors:
if field:
if field in context[form].errors:
field_errors = context[form].errors[field]
self.assertTrue(err in field_errors,
msg_prefix + "The field '%s' on form '%s' in"
" context %d does not contain the error '%s'"
" (actual errors: %s)" %
(field, form, i, err, repr(field_errors)))
elif field in context[form].fields:
self.fail(msg_prefix + "The field '%s' on form '%s'"
" in context %d contains no errors" %
(field, form, i))
else:
self.fail(msg_prefix + "The form '%s' in context %d"
" does not contain the field '%s'" %
(form, i, field))
else:
non_field_errors = context[form].non_field_errors()
self.assertTrue(err in non_field_errors,
msg_prefix + "The form '%s' in context %d does not"
" contain the non-field error '%s'"
" (actual errors: %s)" %
(form, i, err, non_field_errors))
if not found_form:
self.fail(msg_prefix + "The form '%s' was not used to render the"
" response" % form)
def assertTemplateUsed(self, response=None, template_name=None, msg_prefix=''):
"""
Asserts that the template with the provided name was used in rendering
the response. Also usable as context manager.
"""
if response is None and template_name is None:
raise TypeError('response and/or template_name argument must be provided')
if msg_prefix:
msg_prefix += ": "
# Use assertTemplateUsed as context manager.
if not hasattr(response, 'templates') or (response is None and template_name):
if response:
template_name = response
response = None
context = _AssertTemplateUsedContext(self, template_name)
return context
template_names = [t.name for t in response.templates]
if not template_names:
self.fail(msg_prefix + "No templates used to render the response")
self.assertTrue(template_name in template_names,
msg_prefix + "Template '%s' was not a template used to render"
" the response. Actual template(s) used: %s" %
(template_name, ', '.join(template_names)))
def assertTemplateNotUsed(self, response=None, template_name=None, msg_prefix=''):
"""
Asserts that the template with the provided name was NOT used in
rendering the response. Also usable as context manager.
"""
if response is None and template_name is None:
raise TypeError('response and/or template_name argument must be provided')
if msg_prefix:
msg_prefix += ": "
# Use assertTemplateUsed as context manager.
if not hasattr(response, 'templates') or (response is None and template_name):
if response:
template_name = response
response = None
context = _AssertTemplateNotUsedContext(self, template_name)
return context
template_names = [t.name for t in response.templates]
self.assertFalse(template_name in template_names,
msg_prefix + "Template '%s' was used unexpectedly in rendering"
" the response" % template_name)
def assertQuerysetEqual(self, qs, values, transform=repr, ordered=True):
items = six.moves.map(transform, qs)
if not ordered:
return self.assertEqual(set(items), set(values))
values = list(values)
# For example qs.iterator() could be passed as qs, but it does not
# have 'ordered' attribute.
if len(values) > 1 and hasattr(qs, 'ordered') and not qs.ordered:
raise ValueError("Trying to compare non-ordered queryset "
"against more than one ordered values")
return self.assertEqual(list(items), values)
def assertNumQueries(self, num, func=None, *args, **kwargs):
using = kwargs.pop("using", DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS)
conn = connections[using]
context = _AssertNumQueriesContext(self, num, conn)
if func is None:
return context
with context:
func(*args, **kwargs)
def connections_support_transactions():
"""
Returns True if all connections support transactions.
"""
return all(conn.features.supports_transactions
for conn in connections.all())
class TestCase(TransactionTestCase):
"""
Does basically the same as TransactionTestCase, but surrounds every test
with a transaction, monkey-patches the real transaction management routines
to do nothing, and rollsback the test transaction at the end of the test.
You have to use TransactionTestCase, if you need transaction management
inside a test.
"""
def _fixture_setup(self):
if not connections_support_transactions():
return super(TestCase, self)._fixture_setup()
assert not self.reset_sequences, 'reset_sequences cannot be used on TestCase instances'
self.atomics = {}
for db_name in self._databases_names():
self.atomics[db_name] = transaction.atomic(using=db_name)
self.atomics[db_name].__enter__()
# Remove this when the legacy transaction management goes away.
disable_transaction_methods()
for db in self._databases_names(include_mirrors=False):
if hasattr(self, 'fixtures'):
try:
call_command('loaddata', *self.fixtures,
**{
'verbosity': 0,
'commit': False,
'database': db,
'skip_validation': True,
})
except Exception:
self._fixture_teardown()
raise
def _fixture_teardown(self):
if not connections_support_transactions():
return super(TestCase, self)._fixture_teardown()
# Remove this when the legacy transaction management goes away.
restore_transaction_methods()
for db_name in reversed(self._databases_names()):
# Hack to force a rollback
connections[db_name].needs_rollback = True
self.atomics[db_name].__exit__(None, None, None)
def _deferredSkip(condition, reason):
def decorator(test_func):
if not (isinstance(test_func, type) and
issubclass(test_func, TestCase)):
@wraps(test_func)
def skip_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
if condition():
raise ut2.SkipTest(reason)
return test_func(*args, **kwargs)
test_item = skip_wrapper
else:
test_item = test_func
test_item.__unittest_skip_why__ = reason
return test_item
return decorator
def skipIfDBFeature(feature):
"""
Skip a test if a database has the named feature
"""
return _deferredSkip(lambda: getattr(connection.features, feature),
"Database has feature %s" % feature)
def skipUnlessDBFeature(feature):
"""
Skip a test unless a database has the named feature
"""
return _deferredSkip(lambda: not getattr(connection.features, feature),
"Database doesn't support feature %s" % feature)
class QuietWSGIRequestHandler(WSGIRequestHandler):
"""
Just a regular WSGIRequestHandler except it doesn't log to the standard
output any of the requests received, so as to not clutter the output for
the tests' results.
"""
def log_message(*args):
pass
if sys.version_info >= (3, 3, 0):
_ImprovedEvent = threading.Event
elif sys.version_info >= (2, 7, 0):
_ImprovedEvent = threading._Event
else:
class _ImprovedEvent(threading._Event):
"""
Does the same as `threading.Event` except it overrides the wait() method
with some code borrowed from Python 2.7 to return the set state of the
event (see: http://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/b5aa8aa78c0f/). This allows
to know whether the wait() method exited normally or because of the
timeout. This class can be removed when Django supports only Python >= 2.7.
"""
def wait(self, timeout=None):
self._Event__cond.acquire()
try:
if not self._Event__flag:
self._Event__cond.wait(timeout)
return self._Event__flag
finally:
self._Event__cond.release()
class StoppableWSGIServer(WSGIServer):
"""
The code in this class is borrowed from the `SocketServer.BaseServer` class
in Python 2.6. The important functionality here is that the server is non-
blocking and that it can be shut down at any moment. This is made possible
by the server regularly polling the socket and checking if it has been
asked to stop.
Note for the future: Once Django stops supporting Python 2.6, this class
can be removed as `WSGIServer` will have this ability to shutdown on
demand and will not require the use of the _ImprovedEvent class whose code
is borrowed from Python 2.7.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(StoppableWSGIServer, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.__is_shut_down = _ImprovedEvent()
self.__serving = False
def serve_forever(self, poll_interval=0.5):
"""
Handle one request at a time until shutdown.
Polls for shutdown every poll_interval seconds.
"""
self.__serving = True
self.__is_shut_down.clear()
while self.__serving:
r, w, e = select.select([self], [], [], poll_interval)
if r:
self._handle_request_noblock()
self.__is_shut_down.set()
def shutdown(self):
"""
Stops the serve_forever loop.
Blocks until the loop has finished. This must be called while
serve_forever() is running in another thread, or it will
deadlock.
"""
self.__serving = False
if not self.__is_shut_down.wait(2):
raise RuntimeError(
"Failed to shutdown the live test server in 2 seconds. The "
"server might be stuck or generating a slow response.")
def handle_request(self):
"""Handle one request, possibly blocking.
"""
fd_sets = select.select([self], [], [], None)
if not fd_sets[0]:
return
self._handle_request_noblock()
def _handle_request_noblock(self):
"""
Handle one request, without blocking.
I assume that select.select has returned that the socket is
readable before this function was called, so there should be
no risk of blocking in get_request().
"""
try:
request, client_address = self.get_request()
except socket.error:
return
if self.verify_request(request, client_address):
try:
self.process_request(request, client_address)
except Exception:
self.handle_error(request, client_address)
self.close_request(request)
class _MediaFilesHandler(StaticFilesHandler):
"""
Handler for serving the media files. This is a private class that is
meant to be used solely as a convenience by LiveServerThread.
"""
def get_base_dir(self):
return settings.MEDIA_ROOT
def get_base_url(self):
return settings.MEDIA_URL
def serve(self, request):
relative_url = request.path[len(self.base_url[2]):]
return serve(request, relative_url, document_root=self.get_base_dir())
class LiveServerThread(threading.Thread):
"""
Thread for running a live http server while the tests are running.
"""
def __init__(self, host, possible_ports, connections_override=None):
self.host = host
self.port = None
self.possible_ports = possible_ports
self.is_ready = threading.Event()
self.error = None
self.connections_override = connections_override
super(LiveServerThread, self).__init__()
def run(self):
"""
Sets up the live server and databases, and then loops over handling
http requests.
"""
if self.connections_override:
# Override this thread's database connections with the ones
# provided by the main thread.
for alias, conn in self.connections_override.items():
connections[alias] = conn
try:
# Create the handler for serving static and media files
handler = StaticFilesHandler(_MediaFilesHandler(WSGIHandler()))
# Go through the list of possible ports, hoping that we can find
# one that is free to use for the WSGI server.
for index, port in enumerate(self.possible_ports):
try:
self.httpd = StoppableWSGIServer(
(self.host, port), QuietWSGIRequestHandler)
except WSGIServerException as e:
if (index + 1 < len(self.possible_ports) and
hasattr(e.args[0], 'errno') and
e.args[0].errno == errno.EADDRINUSE):
# This port is already in use, so we go on and try with
# the next one in the list.
continue
else:
# Either none of the given ports are free or the error
# is something else than "Address already in use". So
# we let that error bubble up to the main thread.
raise
else:
# A free port was found.
self.port = port
break
self.httpd.set_app(handler)
self.is_ready.set()
self.httpd.serve_forever()
except Exception as e:
self.error = e
self.is_ready.set()
def join(self, timeout=None):
if hasattr(self, 'httpd'):
# Stop the WSGI server
self.httpd.shutdown()
self.httpd.server_close()
super(LiveServerThread, self).join(timeout)
class LiveServerTestCase(TransactionTestCase):
"""
Does basically the same as TransactionTestCase but also launches a live
http server in a separate thread so that the tests may use another testing
framework, such as Selenium for example, instead of the built-in dummy
client.
Note that it inherits from TransactionTestCase instead of TestCase because
the threads do not share the same transactions (unless if using in-memory
sqlite) and each thread needs to commit all their transactions so that the
other thread can see the changes.
"""
@property
def live_server_url(self):
return 'http://%s:%s' % (
self.server_thread.host, self.server_thread.port)
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
connections_override = {}
for conn in connections.all():
# If using in-memory sqlite databases, pass the connections to
# the server thread.
if (conn.settings_dict['ENGINE'].rsplit('.', 1)[-1] in ('sqlite3', 'spatialite')
and conn.settings_dict['NAME'] == ':memory:'):
# Explicitly enable thread-shareability for this connection
conn.allow_thread_sharing = True
connections_override[conn.alias] = conn
# Launch the live server's thread
specified_address = os.environ.get(
'DJANGO_LIVE_TEST_SERVER_ADDRESS', 'localhost:8081')
# The specified ports may be of the form '8000-8010,8080,9200-9300'
# i.e. a comma-separated list of ports or ranges of ports, so we break
# it down into a detailed list of all possible ports.
possible_ports = []
try:
host, port_ranges = specified_address.split(':')
for port_range in port_ranges.split(','):
# A port range can be of either form: '8000' or '8000-8010'.
extremes = list(map(int, port_range.split('-')))
assert len(extremes) in [1, 2]
if len(extremes) == 1:
# Port range of the form '8000'
possible_ports.append(extremes[0])
else:
# Port range of the form '8000-8010'
for port in range(extremes[0], extremes[1] + 1):
possible_ports.append(port)
except Exception:
msg = 'Invalid address ("%s") for live server.' % specified_address
six.reraise(ImproperlyConfigured, ImproperlyConfigured(msg), sys.exc_info()[2])
cls.server_thread = LiveServerThread(
host, possible_ports, connections_override)
cls.server_thread.daemon = True
cls.server_thread.start()
# Wait for the live server to be ready
cls.server_thread.is_ready.wait()
if cls.server_thread.error:
raise cls.server_thread.error
super(LiveServerTestCase, cls).setUpClass()
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
# There may not be a 'server_thread' attribute if setUpClass() for some
# reasons has raised an exception.
if hasattr(cls, 'server_thread'):
# Terminate the live server's thread
cls.server_thread.join()
# Restore sqlite connections' non-sharability
for conn in connections.all():
if (conn.settings_dict['ENGINE'].rsplit('.', 1)[-1] in ('sqlite3', 'spatialite')
and conn.settings_dict['NAME'] == ':memory:'):
conn.allow_thread_sharing = False
super(LiveServerTestCase, cls).tearDownClass()