105 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
105 lines
4.2 KiB
Python
import os, unittest
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from django.db import settings
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from django.contrib.gis.geos import GEOSGeometry
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from django.contrib.gis.utils import GeoIP, GeoIPException
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# Note: Requires use of both the GeoIP country and city datasets.
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# The GEOIP_DATA path should be the only setting set (the directory
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# should contain links or the actual database files 'GeoIP.dat' and
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# 'GeoLiteCity.dat'.
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class GeoIPTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test01_init(self):
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"Testing GeoIP initialization."
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g1 = GeoIP() # Everything inferred from GeoIP path
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path = settings.GEOIP_PATH
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g2 = GeoIP(path, 0) # Passing in data path explicitly.
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g3 = GeoIP.open(path, 0) # MaxMind Python API syntax.
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for g in (g1, g2, g3):
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self.assertEqual(True, bool(g._country))
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self.assertEqual(True, bool(g._city))
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# Only passing in the location of one database.
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city = os.path.join(path, 'GeoLiteCity.dat')
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cntry = os.path.join(path, 'GeoIP.dat')
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g4 = GeoIP(city, country='')
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self.assertEqual(None, g4._country)
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g5 = GeoIP(cntry, city='')
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self.assertEqual(None, g5._city)
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# Improper parameters.
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bad_params = (23, 'foo', 15.23)
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for bad in bad_params:
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self.assertRaises(GeoIPException, GeoIP, cache=bad)
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if isinstance(bad, basestring):
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e = GeoIPException
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else:
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e = TypeError
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self.assertRaises(e, GeoIP, bad, 0)
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def test02_bad_query(self):
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"Testing GeoIP query parameter checking."
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cntry_g = GeoIP(city='<foo>')
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# No city database available, these calls should fail.
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self.assertRaises(GeoIPException, cntry_g.city, 'google.com')
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self.assertRaises(GeoIPException, cntry_g.coords, 'yahoo.com')
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# Non-string query should raise TypeError
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cntry_g.country_code, 17)
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self.assertRaises(TypeError, cntry_g.country_name, GeoIP)
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def test03_country(self):
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"Testing GeoIP country querying methods."
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g = GeoIP(city='<foo>')
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fqdn = 'www.google.com'
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addr = '12.215.42.19'
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for query in (fqdn, addr):
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for func in (g.country_code, g.country_code_by_addr, g.country_code_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('US', func(query))
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for func in (g.country_name, g.country_name_by_addr, g.country_name_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('United States', func(query))
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self.assertEqual({'country_code' : 'US', 'country_name' : 'United States'},
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g.country(query))
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def test04_city(self):
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"Testing GeoIP city querying methods."
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g = GeoIP(country='<foo>')
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addr = '130.80.29.3'
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fqdn = 'chron.com'
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for query in (fqdn, addr):
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# Country queries should still work.
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for func in (g.country_code, g.country_code_by_addr, g.country_code_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('US', func(query))
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for func in (g.country_name, g.country_name_by_addr, g.country_name_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('United States', func(query))
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self.assertEqual({'country_code' : 'US', 'country_name' : 'United States'},
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g.country(query))
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# City information dictionary.
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d = g.city(query)
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self.assertEqual('USA', d['country_code3'])
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self.assertEqual('Houston', d['city'])
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self.assertEqual('TX', d['region'])
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self.assertEqual('77002', d['postal_code'])
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self.assertEqual(713, d['area_code'])
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geom = g.geos(query)
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self.failIf(not isinstance(geom, GEOSGeometry))
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lon, lat = (-95.366996765, 29.752300262)
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lat_lon = g.lat_lon(query)
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lat_lon = (lat_lon[1], lat_lon[0])
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for tup in (geom.tuple, g.coords(query), g.lon_lat(query), lat_lon):
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self.assertAlmostEqual(lon, tup[0], 9)
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self.assertAlmostEqual(lat, tup[1], 9)
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def suite():
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s = unittest.TestSuite()
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s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(GeoIPTest))
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return s
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def run(verbosity=2):
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unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity).run(suite())
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