django/tests/asgi/tests.py

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import asyncio
import sys
import threading
import time
from pathlib import Path
from asgiref.sync import sync_to_async
from asgiref.testing import ApplicationCommunicator
from django.contrib.staticfiles.handlers import ASGIStaticFilesHandler
from django.core.asgi import get_asgi_application
from django.core.exceptions import RequestDataTooBig
from django.core.handlers.asgi import ASGIHandler, ASGIRequest
from django.core.signals import request_finished, request_started
from django.db import close_old_connections
from django.http import HttpResponse, StreamingHttpResponse
from django.test import (
AsyncRequestFactory,
SimpleTestCase,
ignore_warnings,
modify_settings,
override_settings,
)
from django.urls import path
from django.utils.http import http_date
from django.views.decorators.csrf import csrf_exempt
from .urls import sync_waiter, test_filename
TEST_STATIC_ROOT = Path(__file__).parent / "project" / "static"
class SignalHandler:
"""Helper class to track threads and kwargs when signals are dispatched."""
def __init__(self):
super().__init__()
self.calls = []
def __call__(self, signal, **kwargs):
self.calls.append({"thread": threading.current_thread(), "kwargs": kwargs})
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="asgi.urls")
class ASGITest(SimpleTestCase):
async_request_factory = AsyncRequestFactory()
def setUp(self):
request_started.disconnect(close_old_connections)
self.addCleanup(request_started.connect, close_old_connections)
async def test_get_asgi_application(self):
"""
get_asgi_application() returns a functioning ASGI callable.
"""
application = get_asgi_application()
# Construct HTTP request.
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
# Read the response.
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
self.assertEqual(
set(response_start["headers"]),
{
(b"Content-Length", b"12"),
(b"Content-Type", b"text/html; charset=utf-8"),
},
)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"Hello World!")
# Allow response.close() to finish.
await communicator.wait()
# Python's file API is not async compatible. A third-party library such
# as https://github.com/Tinche/aiofiles allows passing the file to
# FileResponse as an async iterator. With a sync iterator
# StreamingHTTPResponse triggers a warning when iterating the file.
# assertWarnsMessage is not async compatible, so ignore_warnings for the
# test.
@ignore_warnings(module="django.http.response")
async def test_file_response(self):
"""
Makes sure that FileResponse works over ASGI.
"""
application = get_asgi_application()
# Construct HTTP request.
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/file/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
# Get the file content.
with open(test_filename, "rb") as test_file:
test_file_contents = test_file.read()
# Read the response.
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
headers = response_start["headers"]
self.assertEqual(len(headers), 3)
expected_headers = {
b"Content-Length": str(len(test_file_contents)).encode("ascii"),
b"Content-Type": b"text/x-python",
b"Content-Disposition": b'inline; filename="urls.py"',
}
for key, value in headers:
try:
self.assertEqual(value, expected_headers[key])
except AssertionError:
# Windows registry may not be configured with correct
# mimetypes.
if sys.platform == "win32" and key == b"Content-Type":
self.assertEqual(value, b"text/plain")
else:
raise
# Warning ignored here.
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], test_file_contents)
# Allow response.close() to finish.
await communicator.wait()
@modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={"append": "django.contrib.staticfiles"})
@override_settings(
STATIC_URL="static/",
STATIC_ROOT=TEST_STATIC_ROOT,
STATICFILES_DIRS=[TEST_STATIC_ROOT],
STATICFILES_FINDERS=[
"django.contrib.staticfiles.finders.FileSystemFinder",
],
)
async def test_static_file_response(self):
application = ASGIStaticFilesHandler(get_asgi_application())
# Construct HTTP request.
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/static/file.txt")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
# Get the file content.
file_path = TEST_STATIC_ROOT / "file.txt"
with open(file_path, "rb") as test_file:
test_file_contents = test_file.read()
# Read the response.
stat = file_path.stat()
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
self.assertEqual(
set(response_start["headers"]),
{
(b"Content-Length", str(len(test_file_contents)).encode("ascii")),
(b"Content-Type", b"text/plain"),
(b"Content-Disposition", b'inline; filename="file.txt"'),
(b"Last-Modified", http_date(stat.st_mtime).encode("ascii")),
},
)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], test_file_contents)
# Allow response.close() to finish.
await communicator.wait()
async def test_headers(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(
application,
self.async_request_factory._base_scope(
path="/meta/",
headers=[
[b"content-type", b"text/plain; charset=utf-8"],
[b"content-length", b"77"],
[b"referer", b"Scotland"],
[b"referer", b"Wales"],
],
),
)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
self.assertEqual(
set(response_start["headers"]),
{
(b"Content-Length", b"19"),
(b"Content-Type", b"text/plain; charset=utf-8"),
},
)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"From Scotland,Wales")
# Allow response.close() to finish
await communicator.wait()
async def test_post_body(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(
method="POST",
path="/post/",
query_string="echo=1",
)
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request", "body": b"Echo!"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"Echo!")
async def test_create_request_error(self):
# Track request_finished signal.
signal_handler = SignalHandler()
request_finished.connect(signal_handler)
self.addCleanup(request_finished.disconnect, signal_handler)
# Request class that always fails creation with RequestDataTooBig.
class TestASGIRequest(ASGIRequest):
def __init__(self, scope, body_file):
super().__init__(scope, body_file)
raise RequestDataTooBig()
# Handler to use the custom request class.
class TestASGIHandler(ASGIHandler):
request_class = TestASGIRequest
application = TestASGIHandler()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/not-important/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
# Initiate request.
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
# Give response.close() time to finish.
await communicator.wait()
self.assertEqual(len(signal_handler.calls), 1)
self.assertNotEqual(
signal_handler.calls[0]["thread"], threading.current_thread()
)
async def test_cancel_post_request_with_sync_processing(self):
"""
The request.body object should be available and readable in view
code, even if the ASGIHandler cancels processing part way through.
"""
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
# Events to monitor the view processing from the parent test code.
view_started_event = asyncio.Event()
view_finished_event = asyncio.Event()
# Record received request body or exceptions raised in the test view
outcome = []
# This view will run in a new thread because it is wrapped in
# sync_to_async. The view consumes the POST body data after a short
# delay. The test will cancel the request using http.disconnect during
# the delay, but because this is a sync view the code runs to
# completion. There should be no exceptions raised inside the view
# code.
@csrf_exempt
@sync_to_async
def post_view(request):
try:
loop.call_soon_threadsafe(view_started_event.set)
time.sleep(0.1)
# Do something to read request.body after pause
outcome.append({"request_body": request.body})
return HttpResponse("ok")
except Exception as e:
outcome.append({"exception": e})
finally:
loop.call_soon_threadsafe(view_finished_event.set)
# Request class to use the view.
class TestASGIRequest(ASGIRequest):
urlconf = (path("post/", post_view),)
# Handler to use request class.
class TestASGIHandler(ASGIHandler):
request_class = TestASGIRequest
application = TestASGIHandler()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(
method="POST",
path="/post/",
)
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request", "body": b"Body data!"})
# Wait until the view code has started, then send http.disconnect.
await view_started_event.wait()
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
# Wait until view code has finished.
await view_finished_event.wait()
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(outcome, [{"request_body": b"Body data!"}])
async def test_untouched_request_body_gets_closed(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(method="POST", path="/post/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 204)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"")
# Allow response.close() to finish
await communicator.wait()
async def test_get_query_string(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
for query_string in (b"name=Andrew", "name=Andrew"):
with self.subTest(query_string=query_string):
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(
path="/",
query_string=query_string,
)
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"Hello Andrew!")
# Allow response.close() to finish
await communicator.wait()
async def test_disconnect(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output()
async def test_disconnect_both_return(self):
# Force both the disconnect listener and the task that sends the
# response to finish at the same time.
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request", "body": b"some body"})
# Fetch response headers (this yields to asyncio and causes
# ASGHandler.send_response() to dump the body of the response in the
# queue).
await communicator.receive_output()
# Fetch response body (there's already some data queued up, so this
# doesn't actually yield to the event loop, it just succeeds
# instantly).
await communicator.receive_output()
# Send disconnect at the same time that response finishes (this just
# puts some info in a queue, it doesn't have to yield to the event
# loop).
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
# Waiting for the communicator _does_ yield to the event loop, since
# ASGIHandler.send_response() is still waiting to do response.close().
# It so happens that there are enough remaining yield points in both
# tasks that they both finish while the loop is running.
await communicator.wait()
async def test_disconnect_with_body(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request", "body": b"some body"})
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output()
async def test_assert_in_listen_for_disconnect(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.not_a_real_message"})
msg = "Invalid ASGI message after request body: http.not_a_real_message"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
await communicator.wait()
async def test_delayed_disconnect_with_body(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/delayed_hello/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request", "body": b"some body"})
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output()
async def test_wrong_connection_type(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/", type="other")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
msg = "Django can only handle ASGI/HTTP connections, not other."
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
await communicator.receive_output()
async def test_non_unicode_query_string(self):
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/", query_string=b"\xff")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 400)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"")
async def test_request_lifecycle_signals_dispatched_with_thread_sensitive(self):
# Track request_started and request_finished signals.
signal_handler = SignalHandler()
request_started.connect(signal_handler)
self.addCleanup(request_started.disconnect, signal_handler)
request_finished.connect(signal_handler)
self.addCleanup(request_finished.disconnect, signal_handler)
# Perform a basic request.
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"Hello World!")
# Give response.close() time to finish.
await communicator.wait()
# AsyncToSync should have executed the signals in the same thread.
self.assertEqual(len(signal_handler.calls), 2)
request_started_call, request_finished_call = signal_handler.calls
self.assertEqual(
request_started_call["thread"], request_finished_call["thread"]
)
async def test_concurrent_async_uses_multiple_thread_pools(self):
sync_waiter.active_threads.clear()
# Send 2 requests concurrently
application = get_asgi_application()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/wait/")
communicators = []
for _ in range(2):
communicators.append(ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope))
await communicators[-1].send_input({"type": "http.request"})
# Each request must complete with a status code of 200
# If requests aren't scheduled concurrently, the barrier in the
# sync_wait view will time out, resulting in a 500 status code.
for communicator in communicators:
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"Hello World!")
# Give response.close() time to finish.
await communicator.wait()
# The requests should have scheduled on different threads. Note
# active_threads is a set (a thread can only appear once), therefore
# length is a sufficient check.
self.assertEqual(len(sync_waiter.active_threads), 2)
sync_waiter.active_threads.clear()
async def test_asyncio_cancel_error(self):
view_started = asyncio.Event()
# Flag to check if the view was cancelled.
view_did_cancel = False
# Track request_finished signal.
signal_handler = SignalHandler()
request_finished.connect(signal_handler)
self.addCleanup(request_finished.disconnect, signal_handler)
# A view that will listen for the cancelled error.
async def view(request):
nonlocal view_started, view_did_cancel
view_started.set()
try:
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
return HttpResponse("Hello World!")
except asyncio.CancelledError:
# Set the flag.
view_did_cancel = True
raise
# Request class to use the view.
class TestASGIRequest(ASGIRequest):
urlconf = (path("cancel/", view),)
# Handler to use request class.
class TestASGIHandler(ASGIHandler):
request_class = TestASGIRequest
# Request cycle should complete since no disconnect was sent.
application = TestASGIHandler()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/cancel/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"Hello World!")
# Give response.close() time to finish.
await communicator.wait()
self.assertIs(view_did_cancel, False)
# Exactly one call to request_finished handler.
self.assertEqual(len(signal_handler.calls), 1)
handler_call = signal_handler.calls.pop()
# It was NOT on the async thread.
self.assertNotEqual(handler_call["thread"], threading.current_thread())
# The signal sender is the handler class.
self.assertEqual(handler_call["kwargs"], {"sender": TestASGIHandler})
view_started.clear()
# Request cycle with a disconnect before the view can respond.
application = TestASGIHandler()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/cancel/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
# Let the view actually start.
await view_started.wait()
# Disconnect the client.
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
# The handler should not send a response.
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output()
await communicator.wait()
self.assertIs(view_did_cancel, True)
# Exactly one call to request_finished handler.
self.assertEqual(len(signal_handler.calls), 1)
handler_call = signal_handler.calls.pop()
# It was NOT on the async thread.
self.assertNotEqual(handler_call["thread"], threading.current_thread())
# The signal sender is the handler class.
self.assertEqual(handler_call["kwargs"], {"sender": TestASGIHandler})
async def test_asyncio_streaming_cancel_error(self):
# Similar to test_asyncio_cancel_error(), but during a streaming
# response.
view_did_cancel = False
# Track request_finished signals.
signal_handler = SignalHandler()
request_finished.connect(signal_handler)
self.addCleanup(request_finished.disconnect, signal_handler)
async def streaming_response():
nonlocal view_did_cancel
try:
await asyncio.sleep(0.2)
yield b"Hello World!"
except asyncio.CancelledError:
# Set the flag.
view_did_cancel = True
raise
async def view(request):
return StreamingHttpResponse(streaming_response())
class TestASGIRequest(ASGIRequest):
urlconf = (path("cancel/", view),)
class TestASGIHandler(ASGIHandler):
request_class = TestASGIRequest
# With no disconnect, the request cycle should complete in the same
# manner as the non-streaming response.
application = TestASGIHandler()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/cancel/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
response_body = await communicator.receive_output()
self.assertEqual(response_body["type"], "http.response.body")
self.assertEqual(response_body["body"], b"Hello World!")
await communicator.wait()
self.assertIs(view_did_cancel, False)
# Exactly one call to request_finished handler.
self.assertEqual(len(signal_handler.calls), 1)
handler_call = signal_handler.calls.pop()
# It was NOT on the async thread.
self.assertNotEqual(handler_call["thread"], threading.current_thread())
# The signal sender is the handler class.
self.assertEqual(handler_call["kwargs"], {"sender": TestASGIHandler})
# Request cycle with a disconnect.
application = TestASGIHandler()
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(path="/cancel/")
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
response_start = await communicator.receive_output()
# Fetch the start of response so streaming can begin
self.assertEqual(response_start["type"], "http.response.start")
self.assertEqual(response_start["status"], 200)
await asyncio.sleep(0.1)
# Now disconnect the client.
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
# This time the handler should not send a response.
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output()
await communicator.wait()
self.assertIs(view_did_cancel, True)
# Exactly one call to request_finished handler.
self.assertEqual(len(signal_handler.calls), 1)
handler_call = signal_handler.calls.pop()
# It was NOT on the async thread.
self.assertNotEqual(handler_call["thread"], threading.current_thread())
# The signal sender is the handler class.
self.assertEqual(handler_call["kwargs"], {"sender": TestASGIHandler})
async def test_streaming(self):
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(
path="/streaming/", query_string=b"sleep=0.001"
)
application = get_asgi_application()
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
# Fetch http.response.start.
await communicator.receive_output(timeout=1)
# Fetch the 'first' and 'last'.
first_response = await communicator.receive_output(timeout=1)
self.assertEqual(first_response["body"], b"first\n")
second_response = await communicator.receive_output(timeout=1)
self.assertEqual(second_response["body"], b"last\n")
# Fetch the rest of the response so that coroutines are cleaned up.
await communicator.receive_output(timeout=1)
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output(timeout=1)
async def test_streaming_disconnect(self):
scope = self.async_request_factory._base_scope(
path="/streaming/", query_string=b"sleep=0.1"
)
application = get_asgi_application()
communicator = ApplicationCommunicator(application, scope)
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.request"})
await communicator.receive_output(timeout=1)
first_response = await communicator.receive_output(timeout=1)
self.assertEqual(first_response["body"], b"first\n")
# Disconnect the client.
await communicator.send_input({"type": "http.disconnect"})
# 'last\n' isn't sent.
with self.assertRaises(asyncio.TimeoutError):
await communicator.receive_output(timeout=0.2)