import os import unittest import warnings from django.conf import settings from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.http import HttpRequest from django.test import (SimpleTestCase, TransactionTestCase, TestCase, modify_settings, override_settings, signals) from django.utils import six @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'prepend': ['b'], 'append': ['d'], 'remove': ['a', 'e'] }) @override_settings(ITEMS=['a', 'c', 'e'], ITEMS_OUTER=[1, 2, 3], TEST='override', TEST_OUTER='outer') class FullyDecoratedTranTestCase(TransactionTestCase): available_apps = [] def test_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['b', 'c', 'd']) self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS_OUTER, [1, 2, 3]) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override') self.assertEqual(settings.TEST_OUTER, 'outer') @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': ['e', 'f'], 'prepend': ['a'], 'remove': ['d', 'c'], }) def test_method_list_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['a', 'b', 'e', 'f']) self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS_OUTER, [1, 2, 3]) @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': ['b'], 'prepend': ['d'], 'remove': ['a', 'c', 'e'], }) def test_method_list_override_no_ops(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['b', 'd']) @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': 'e', 'prepend': 'a', 'remove': 'c', }) def test_method_list_override_strings(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['a', 'b', 'd', 'e']) @modify_settings(ITEMS={'remove': ['b', 'd']}) @modify_settings(ITEMS={'append': ['b'], 'prepend': ['d']}) def test_method_list_override_nested_order(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['d', 'c', 'b']) @override_settings(TEST='override2') def test_method_override(self): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override2') self.assertEqual(settings.TEST_OUTER, 'outer') def test_decorated_testcase_name(self): self.assertEqual(FullyDecoratedTranTestCase.__name__, 'FullyDecoratedTranTestCase') def test_decorated_testcase_module(self): self.assertEqual(FullyDecoratedTranTestCase.__module__, __name__) @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'prepend': ['b'], 'append': ['d'], 'remove': ['a', 'e'] }) @override_settings(ITEMS=['a', 'c', 'e'], TEST='override') class FullyDecoratedTestCase(TestCase): def test_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['b', 'c', 'd']) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override') @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': 'e', 'prepend': 'a', 'remove': 'c', }) @override_settings(TEST='override2') def test_method_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['a', 'b', 'd', 'e']) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override2') class ClassDecoratedTestCaseSuper(TestCase): """ Dummy class for testing max recursion error in child class call to super(). Refs #17011. """ def test_max_recursion_error(self): pass @override_settings(TEST='override') class ClassDecoratedTestCase(ClassDecoratedTestCaseSuper): def test_override(self): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override') @override_settings(TEST='override2') def test_method_override(self): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override2') def test_max_recursion_error(self): """ Overriding a method on a super class and then calling that method on the super class should not trigger infinite recursion. See #17011. """ try: super(ClassDecoratedTestCase, self).test_max_recursion_error() except RuntimeError: self.fail() @modify_settings(ITEMS={'append': 'mother'}) @override_settings(ITEMS=['father'], TEST='override-parent') class ParentDecoratedTestCase(TestCase): pass @modify_settings(ITEMS={'append': ['child']}) @override_settings(TEST='override-child') class ChildDecoratedTestCase(ParentDecoratedTestCase): def test_override_settings_inheritance(self): self.assertEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['father', 'mother', 'child']) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override-child') class SettingsTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.testvalue = None signals.setting_changed.connect(self.signal_callback) def tearDown(self): signals.setting_changed.disconnect(self.signal_callback) def signal_callback(self, sender, setting, value, **kwargs): if setting == 'TEST': self.testvalue = value def test_override(self): settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) del settings.TEST def test_override_change(self): settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) settings.TEST = 'test2' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) del settings.TEST def test_override_doesnt_leak(self): self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') @override_settings(TEST='override') def test_decorator(self): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) def test_context_manager(self): self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') override = override_settings(TEST='override') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') override.enable() self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) override.disable() self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') def test_class_decorator(self): # SimpleTestCase can be decorated by override_settings, but not ut.TestCase class SimpleTestCaseSubclass(SimpleTestCase): pass class UnittestTestCaseSubclass(unittest.TestCase): pass decorated = override_settings(TEST='override')(SimpleTestCaseSubclass) self.assertIsInstance(decorated, type) self.assertTrue(issubclass(decorated, SimpleTestCase)) with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, Exception, "Only subclasses of Django SimpleTestCase*"): decorated = override_settings(TEST='override')(UnittestTestCaseSubclass) def test_signal_callback_context_manager(self): self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual(self.testvalue, 'override') self.assertEqual(self.testvalue, None) @override_settings(TEST='override') def test_signal_callback_decorator(self): self.assertEqual(self.testvalue, 'override') # # Regression tests for #10130: deleting settings. # def test_settings_delete(self): settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) del settings.TEST self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') def test_settings_delete_wrapped(self): self.assertRaises(TypeError, delattr, settings, '_wrapped') def test_override_settings_delete(self): """ Allow deletion of a setting in an overridden settings set (#18824) """ previous_i18n = settings.USE_I18N with self.settings(USE_I18N=False): del settings.USE_I18N self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'USE_I18N') self.assertEqual(settings.USE_I18N, previous_i18n) def test_override_settings_nested(self): """ Test that override_settings uses the actual _wrapped attribute at runtime, not when it was instantiated. """ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST2') inner = override_settings(TEST2='override') with override_settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) with inner: self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST2) # inner's __exit__ should have restored the settings of the outer # context manager, not those when the class was instantiated self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST2') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST2') def test_allowed_include_roots_string(self): """ ALLOWED_INCLUDE_ROOTS is not allowed to be incorrectly set to a string rather than a tuple. """ self.assertRaises(ValueError, setattr, settings, 'ALLOWED_INCLUDE_ROOTS', '/var/www/ssi/') class TestComplexSettingOverride(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.old_warn_override_settings = signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS.copy() signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS.add('TEST_WARN') def tearDown(self): signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS = self.old_warn_override_settings self.assertFalse('TEST_WARN' in signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS) def test_complex_override_warning(self): """Regression test for #19031""" with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: warnings.simplefilter("always") with override_settings(TEST_WARN='override'): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST_WARN, 'override') self.assertEqual(len(w), 1) # File extension may by .py, .pyc, etc. Compare only basename. self.assertEqual(os.path.splitext(w[0].filename)[0], os.path.splitext(__file__)[0]) self.assertEqual(str(w[0].message), 'Overriding setting TEST_WARN can lead to unexpected behaviour.') class TrailingSlashURLTests(TestCase): """ Tests for the MEDIA_URL and STATIC_URL settings. They must end with a slash to ensure there's a deterministic way to build paths in templates. """ settings_module = settings def setUp(self): self._original_media_url = self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL self._original_static_url = self.settings_module.STATIC_URL def tearDown(self): self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = self._original_media_url self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = self._original_static_url def test_blank(self): """ The empty string is accepted, even though it doesn't end in a slash. """ self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '' self.assertEqual('', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '' self.assertEqual('', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) def test_end_slash(self): """ It works if the value ends in a slash. """ self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '/foo/' self.assertEqual('/foo/', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = 'http://media.foo.com/' self.assertEqual('http://media.foo.com/', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '/foo/' self.assertEqual('/foo/', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = 'http://static.foo.com/' self.assertEqual('http://static.foo.com/', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) def test_no_end_slash(self): """ An ImproperlyConfigured exception is raised if the value doesn't end in a slash. """ with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '/foo' with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = 'http://media.foo.com' with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '/foo' with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = 'http://static.foo.com' def test_double_slash(self): """ If the value ends in more than one slash, presume they know what they're doing. """ self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '/stupid//' self.assertEqual('/stupid//', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = 'http://media.foo.com/stupid//' self.assertEqual('http://media.foo.com/stupid//', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '/stupid//' self.assertEqual('/stupid//', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = 'http://static.foo.com/stupid//' self.assertEqual('http://static.foo.com/stupid//', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) class SecureProxySslHeaderTest(TestCase): settings_module = settings def setUp(self): self._original_setting = self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER def tearDown(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = self._original_setting def test_none(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = None req = HttpRequest() self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), False) def test_set_without_xheader(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL', 'https') req = HttpRequest() self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), False) def test_set_with_xheader_wrong(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL', 'https') req = HttpRequest() req.META['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL'] = 'wrongvalue' self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), False) def test_set_with_xheader_right(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL', 'https') req = HttpRequest() req.META['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL'] = 'https' self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), True)