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import sys
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import unittest
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from StringIO import StringIO
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import json
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import os
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import copy
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import thread
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import time
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import requests
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import StringIO
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base_config = {
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"title": "test",
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"forms": [
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{
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"name": "test",
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"title": "title",
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"description": "description",
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"script": "test.sh",
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"fields": [],
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}
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]
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}
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class FormConfigTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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"""
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Test the proper low-level handling of form configurations such as loading,
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callbacks, etc.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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if os.path.exists('tmp_stdout'):
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os.unlink('tmp_stdout')
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if os.path.exists('tmp_stderr'):
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os.unlink('tmp_stderr')
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def testNoSuchForm(self):
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"""Getting non-existing form should raise ValueError"""
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sf = scriptform.ScriptForm('test_formconfig_hidden.json')
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fc = sf.get_form_config()
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self.assertRaises(ValueError, fc.get_form_def, 'nonexisting')
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def testMissing(self):
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"""Missing script callbacks should raise an OSError"""
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self.assertRaises(OSError, scriptform.ScriptForm, 'test_formconfig_missingscript.json')
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def testNoExec(self):
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"""Non-executable script callbacks should raise an ScriptFormError"""
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self.assertRaises(scriptform.ScriptFormError, scriptform.ScriptForm, 'test_formconfig_noexec.json')
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def testHidden(self):
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"""Hidden forms should not show up in the list of forms"""
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sf = scriptform.ScriptForm('test_formconfig_hidden.json')
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fc = sf.get_form_config()
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self.assertTrue(fc.get_visible_forms() == [])
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def testCallbackStore(self):
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"""Test a callback that returns output in strings"""
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sf = scriptform.ScriptForm('test_formconfig_callback.json')
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fc = sf.get_form_config()
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res = fc.callback('test_store', {})
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self.assertEquals(res['exitcode'], 33)
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self.assertTrue('stdout' in res['stdout'])
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self.assertTrue('stderr' in res['stderr'])
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def testCallbackRaw(self):
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"""Test a callback that returns raw output"""
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sf = scriptform.ScriptForm('test_formconfig_callback.json')
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fc = sf.get_form_config()
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stdout = file('tmp_stdout', 'w+') # can't use StringIO
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stderr = file('tmp_stderr', 'w+')
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exitcode = fc.callback('test_raw', {}, stdout, stderr)
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stdout.seek(0)
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stderr.seek(0)
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self.assertTrue(exitcode == 33)
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self.assertTrue('stdout' in stdout.read())
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class FormDefinitionTest(unittest.TestCase):
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"""
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Form Definition tests. Mostly directly testing if validations work.
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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self.sf = scriptform.ScriptForm('test_formdefinition_validate.json')
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self.fc = self.sf.get_form_config()
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def testUnknownFieldError(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_required')
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self.assertRaises(KeyError, fd.get_field_def, 'nosuchfield')
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def testRequired(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_required')
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form_values = {}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('string', errors)
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self.assertIn('required', errors['string'][0])
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def testValidateStringMin(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_string')
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form_values = {"val_string": "123"}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_string', errors)
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self.assertIn('Minimum', errors['val_string'][0])
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def testValidateStringMax(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_string')
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form_values = {"val_string": "1234567"}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_string', errors)
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self.assertIn('Maximum', errors['val_string'][0])
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def testValidateStringValue(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_string')
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form_values = {"val_string": "1234"}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertNotIn('val_string', errors)
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self.assertEquals(values['val_string'], "1234")
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def testValidateIntegerInvalid(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_integer')
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form_values = {"val_integer": 'three'}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_integer', errors)
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self.assertIn('Must be a', errors['val_integer'][0])
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def testValidateIntegerMin(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_integer')
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form_values = {"val_integer": 3}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_integer', errors)
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self.assertIn('Minimum', errors['val_integer'][0])
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def testValidateIntegerMax(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_integer')
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form_values = {"val_integer": 7}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_integer', errors)
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self.assertIn('Maximum', errors['val_integer'][0])
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def testValidateIntegerValue(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_integer')
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form_values = {"val_integer": 6}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertNotIn('val_integer', errors)
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self.assertEquals(values['val_integer'], 6)
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def testValidateFloatInvalid(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_float')
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form_values = {"val_float": 'four'}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertTrue('val_float' in errors)
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self.assertTrue('Must be a' in errors['val_float'][0])
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def testValidateFloatMin(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_float')
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form_values = {"val_float": 2.05}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertTrue('val_float' in errors)
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self.assertTrue('Minimum' in errors['val_float'][0])
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def testValidateFloatMax(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_float')
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form_values = {"val_float": 2.31}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_float', errors)
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self.assertIn('Maximum', errors['val_float'][0])
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def testValidateFloatValue(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_float')
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form_values = {"val_float": 2.29}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertNotIn('val_float', errors)
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self.assertEquals(values['val_float'], 2.29)
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def testValidateDateInvalid(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_date')
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form_values = {"val_date": '2015-001'}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_date', errors)
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self.assertIn('Invalid date', errors['val_date'][0])
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def testValidateDateMin(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_date')
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form_values = {"val_date": '2015-03-01'}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_date', errors)
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self.assertIn('Minimum', errors['val_date'][0])
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def testValidateDateMax(self):
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_date')
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form_values = {"val_date": '2015-03-06'}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertIn('val_date', errors)
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self.assertIn('Maximum', errors['val_date'][0])
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def testValidateDateValue(self):
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import datetime
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fd = self.fc.get_form_def('test_val_date')
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form_values = {"val_date": '2015-03-03'}
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errors, values = fd.validate(form_values)
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self.assertNotIn('val_date', errors)
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self.assertEquals(values['val_date'], datetime.date(2015, 3, 3))
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class WebAppTest(unittest.TestCase):
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"""
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Test the web app by actually running the server and making web calls to it.
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"""
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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cls.auth_admin = requests.auth.HTTPBasicAuth('admin', 'admin')
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cls.auth_user = requests.auth.HTTPBasicAuth('user', 'user')
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def server_thread(sf):
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sf.run(listen_port=8002)
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cls.sf = scriptform.ScriptForm('test_webapp.json')
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thread.start_new_thread(server_thread, (cls.sf, ))
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# Wait until the webserver is ready
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while True:
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time.sleep(0.1)
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if cls.sf.running:
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break
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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cls.sf.shutdown()
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def testError404(self):
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r = requests.get('http://localhost:8002/nosuchurl')
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self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 404)
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self.assertIn('Not found', r.text)
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def testError401(self):
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r = requests.get('http://localhost:8002/')
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self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 401)
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def testAuthFormNoAuthGet(self):
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r = requests.get('http://localhost:8002/form?form_name=admin_only')
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self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 401)
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def testAuthFormNoAuthPost(self):
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data = {"form_name": 'admin_only'}
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r = requests.post('http://localhost:8002/submit', data)
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self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 401)
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def testAuthFormWrongAuthGet(self):
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r = requests.get('http://localhost:8002/form?form_name=admin_only', auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 401)
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def testAuthFormWrongAuthPost(self):
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data = {"form_name": 'admin_only'}
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r = requests.post('http://localhost:8002/submit', data, auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 401)
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def testHidden(self):
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"""Hidden forms shouldn't appear in the output"""
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r = requests.get('http://localhost:8002/', auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertNotIn('Hidden form', r.text)
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def testShown(self):
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"""Non-hidden forms should appear in the output"""
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r = requests.get('http://localhost:8002/', auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertIn('Output escaped', r.text)
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def testRender(self):
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r = requests.get('http://localhost:8002/form?form_name=validate', auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertIn('Validated form', r.text)
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self.assertIn('This form is heavily validated', r.text)
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self.assertIn('name="string"', r.text)
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def testOutputEscaped(self):
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"""Form with 'escaped' output should have HTML entities escaped"""
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data = {
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"form_name": 'output_escaped',
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"string": '<foo>'
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}
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r = requests.post('http://localhost:8002/submit', data, auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertIn('string=<foo>', r.text)
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def testOutputRaw(self):
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data = {
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"form_name": 'output_raw',
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"string": '<foo>'
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}
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r = requests.post('http://localhost:8002/submit', data, auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertIn('string=<foo>', r.text)
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def testUpload(self):
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import random
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f = file('data.raw', 'w')
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for i in range(1024):
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f.write(chr(random.randint(0, 255)))
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f.close()
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data = {
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"form_name": "upload"
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}
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files = {'file': open('data.raw', 'rb')}
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r = requests.post("http://localhost:8002/submit", files=files, data=data, auth=self.auth_user)
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self.assertIn('SAME', r.text)
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os.unlink('data.raw')
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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import coverage
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cov = coverage.coverage(omit=['*test*', 'main'])
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cov.start()
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sys.path.insert(0, '../src')
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import scriptform
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unittest.main(exit=False)
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cov.stop()
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cov.save()
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print cov.report()
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try:
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print cov.html_report()
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except coverage.misc.CoverageException, e:
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if "Couldn't find static file 'jquery.hotkeys.js'" in e.message:
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pass
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else:
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raise
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