Fixed #18481 -- Wrapped request.FILES read error in UnreadablePostError

Thanks KyleMac for the report, André Cruz for the initial patch and
Hiroki Kiyohara for the tests.
This commit is contained in:
Claude Paroz 2013-06-01 10:26:46 +02:00
parent 369b6fab25
commit de66b56790
2 changed files with 26 additions and 2 deletions

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@ -238,11 +238,17 @@ class HttpRequest(object):
def read(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._read_started = True
return self._stream.read(*args, **kwargs)
try:
return self._stream.read(*args, **kwargs)
except IOError as e:
six.reraise(UnreadablePostError, UnreadablePostError(*e.args), sys.exc_info()[2])
def readline(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._read_started = True
return self._stream.readline(*args, **kwargs)
try:
return self._stream.readline(*args, **kwargs)
except IOError as e:
six.reraise(UnreadablePostError, UnreadablePostError(*e.args), sys.exc_info()[2])
def xreadlines(self):
while True:

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@ -659,6 +659,24 @@ class RequestsTests(SimpleTestCase):
with self.assertRaises(UnreadablePostError):
request.body
def test_FILES_connection_error(self):
"""
If wsgi.input.read() raises an exception while trying to read() the
FILES, the exception should be identifiable (not a generic IOError).
"""
class ExplodingBytesIO(BytesIO):
def read(self, len=0):
raise IOError("kaboom!")
payload = b'x'
request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=foo_',
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
'wsgi.input': ExplodingBytesIO(payload)})
with self.assertRaises(UnreadablePostError):
request.FILES
@skipIf(connection.vendor == 'sqlite'
and connection.settings_dict['NAME'] in ('', ':memory:'),