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django/tests/test_client_regress/tests.py

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"""
Regression tests for the Test Client, especially the customized assertions.
"""
import itertools
import os
from django.contrib.auth.models import User
from django.contrib.auth.signals import user_logged_in, user_logged_out
from django.http import HttpResponse
from django.template import Context, RequestContext, TemplateSyntaxError, engines
from django.template.response import SimpleTemplateResponse
from django.test import (
Client,
SimpleTestCase,
TestCase,
modify_settings,
override_settings,
)
from django.test.client import RedirectCycleError, RequestFactory, encode_file
from django.test.utils import ContextList
from django.urls import NoReverseMatch, reverse
from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy
from .models import CustomUser
from .views import CustomTestException
class TestDataMixin:
@classmethod
def setUpTestData(cls):
cls.u1 = User.objects.create_user(username="testclient", password="password")
cls.staff = User.objects.create_user(
username="staff", password="password", is_staff=True
)
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class AssertContainsTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_contains(self):
"Responses can be inspected for content, including counting repeated substrings"
response = self.client.get("/no_template_view/")
self.assertNotContains(response, "never")
self.assertContains(response, "never", 0)
self.assertContains(response, "once")
self.assertContains(response, "once", 1)
self.assertContains(response, "twice")
self.assertContains(response, "twice", 2)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "text", status_code=999)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Couldn't retrieve content: Response code was 200 (expected 999)",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "text", status_code=999, msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Couldn't retrieve content: Response code was 200 (expected 999)",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertNotContains(response, "text", status_code=999)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Couldn't retrieve content: Response code was 200 (expected 999)",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertNotContains(response, "text", status_code=999, msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Couldn't retrieve content: Response code was 200 (expected 999)",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertNotContains(response, "once")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn("Response should not contain 'once'", str(e))
try:
self.assertNotContains(response, "once", msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn("abc: Response should not contain 'once'", str(e))
try:
self.assertContains(response, "never", 1)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Found 0 instances of 'never' in response (expected 1)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "never", 1, msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Found 0 instances of 'never' in response (expected 1)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "once", 0)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Found 1 instances of 'once' in response (expected 0)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "once", 0, msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Found 1 instances of 'once' in response (expected 0)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "once", 2)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Found 1 instances of 'once' in response (expected 2)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "once", 2, msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Found 1 instances of 'once' in response (expected 2)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "twice", 1)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Found 2 instances of 'twice' in response (expected 1)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "twice", 1, msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Found 2 instances of 'twice' in response (expected 1)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "thrice")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn("Couldn't find 'thrice' in response", str(e))
try:
self.assertContains(response, "thrice", msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn("abc: Couldn't find 'thrice' in response", str(e))
try:
self.assertContains(response, "thrice", 3)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Found 0 instances of 'thrice' in response (expected 3)", str(e)
)
try:
self.assertContains(response, "thrice", 3, msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Found 0 instances of 'thrice' in response (expected 3)", str(e)
)
def test_unicode_contains(self):
"Unicode characters can be found in template context"
# Regression test for #10183
r = self.client.get("/check_unicode/")
self.assertContains(r, "さかき")
self.assertContains(r, b"\xe5\xb3\xa0".decode())
def test_unicode_not_contains(self):
"Unicode characters can be searched for, and not found in template context"
# Regression test for #10183
r = self.client.get("/check_unicode/")
self.assertNotContains(r, "はたけ")
self.assertNotContains(r, b"\xe3\x81\xaf\xe3\x81\x9f\xe3\x81\x91".decode())
def test_binary_contains(self):
r = self.client.get("/check_binary/")
self.assertContains(r, b"%PDF-1.4\r\n%\x93\x8c\x8b\x9e")
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
self.assertContains(r, b"%PDF-1.4\r\n%\x93\x8c\x8b\x9e", count=2)
def test_binary_not_contains(self):
r = self.client.get("/check_binary/")
self.assertNotContains(r, b"%ODF-1.4\r\n%\x93\x8c\x8b\x9e")
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
self.assertNotContains(r, b"%PDF-1.4\r\n%\x93\x8c\x8b\x9e")
def test_nontext_contains(self):
r = self.client.get("/no_template_view/")
self.assertContains(r, gettext_lazy("once"))
def test_nontext_not_contains(self):
r = self.client.get("/no_template_view/")
self.assertNotContains(r, gettext_lazy("never"))
def test_assert_contains_renders_template_response(self):
"""
An unrendered SimpleTemplateResponse may be used in assertContains().
"""
template = engines["django"].from_string("Hello")
response = SimpleTemplateResponse(template)
self.assertContains(response, "Hello")
def test_assert_contains_using_non_template_response(self):
"""auto-rendering does not affect responses that aren't
instances (or subclasses) of SimpleTemplateResponse.
Refs #15826.
"""
response = HttpResponse("Hello")
self.assertContains(response, "Hello")
def test_assert_not_contains_renders_template_response(self):
"""
An unrendered SimpleTemplateResponse may be used in assertNotContains().
"""
template = engines["django"].from_string("Hello")
response = SimpleTemplateResponse(template)
self.assertNotContains(response, "Bye")
def test_assert_not_contains_using_non_template_response(self):
"""
auto-rendering does not affect responses that aren't instances (or
subclasses) of SimpleTemplateResponse.
"""
response = HttpResponse("Hello")
self.assertNotContains(response, "Bye")
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class AssertTemplateUsedTests(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_no_context(self):
"Template usage assertions work then templates aren't in use"
response = self.client.get("/no_template_view/")
# The no template case doesn't mess with the template assertions
self.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, "GET Template")
try:
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "GET Template")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn("No templates used to render the response", str(e))
try:
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "GET Template", msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn("abc: No templates used to render the response", str(e))
msg = "No templates used to render the response"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "GET Template", count=2)
def test_single_context(self):
"Template assertions work when there is a single context"
response = self.client.get("/post_view/", {})
msg = (
": Template 'Empty GET Template' was used unexpectedly in "
"rendering the response"
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
self.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, "Empty GET Template")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, "abc" + msg):
self.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, "Empty GET Template", msg_prefix="abc")
msg = (
": Template 'Empty POST Template' was not a template used to "
"render the response. Actual template(s) used: Empty GET Template"
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "Empty POST Template")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, "abc" + msg):
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "Empty POST Template", msg_prefix="abc")
msg = (
": Template 'Empty GET Template' was expected to be rendered 2 "
"time(s) but was actually rendered 1 time(s)."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "Empty GET Template", count=2)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, "abc" + msg):
self.assertTemplateUsed(
response, "Empty GET Template", msg_prefix="abc", count=2
)
def test_multiple_context(self):
"Template assertions work when there are multiple contexts"
post_data = {
"text": "Hello World",
"email": "foo@example.com",
"value": 37,
"single": "b",
"multi": ("b", "c", "e"),
}
response = self.client.post("/form_view_with_template/", post_data)
self.assertContains(response, "POST data OK")
msg = "Template '%s' was used unexpectedly in rendering the response"
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg % "form_view.html"):
self.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, "form_view.html")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg % "base.html"):
self.assertTemplateNotUsed(response, "base.html")
msg = (
"Template 'Valid POST Template' was not a template used to render "
"the response. Actual template(s) used: form_view.html, base.html"
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "Valid POST Template")
msg = (
"Template 'base.html' was expected to be rendered 2 time(s) but "
"was actually rendered 1 time(s)."
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(AssertionError, msg):
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "base.html", count=2)
def test_template_rendered_multiple_times(self):
"""Template assertions work when a template is rendered multiple times."""
response = self.client.get("/render_template_multiple_times/")
self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "base.html", count=2)
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class AssertRedirectsTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_redirect_page(self):
"An assertion is raised if the original page couldn't be retrieved as expected"
# This page will redirect with code 301, not 302
response = self.client.get("/permanent_redirect_view/")
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Response didn't redirect as expected: Response code was 301 "
"(expected 302)",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/", msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Response didn't redirect as expected: Response code was 301 "
"(expected 302)",
str(e),
)
def test_lost_query(self):
"""
An assertion is raised if the redirect location doesn't preserve GET
parameters.
"""
response = self.client.get("/redirect_view/", {"var": "value"})
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Response redirected to '/get_view/?var=value', expected '/get_view/'",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/", msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Response redirected to '/get_view/?var=value', expected "
"'/get_view/'",
str(e),
)
def test_incorrect_target(self):
"An assertion is raised if the response redirects to another target"
response = self.client.get("/permanent_redirect_view/")
try:
# Should redirect to get_view
self.assertRedirects(response, "/some_view/")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Response didn't redirect as expected: Response code was 301 "
"(expected 302)",
str(e),
)
def test_target_page(self):
"""
An assertion is raised if the response redirect target cannot be
retrieved as expected.
"""
response = self.client.get("/double_redirect_view/")
try:
# The redirect target responds with a 301 code, not 200
self.assertRedirects(response, "http://testserver/permanent_redirect_view/")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Couldn't retrieve redirection page '/permanent_redirect_view/': "
"response code was 301 (expected 200)",
str(e),
)
try:
# The redirect target responds with a 301 code, not 200
self.assertRedirects(
response, "http://testserver/permanent_redirect_view/", msg_prefix="abc"
)
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Couldn't retrieve redirection page '/permanent_redirect_view/': "
"response code was 301 (expected 200)",
str(e),
)
def test_redirect_chain(self):
"You can follow a redirect chain of multiple redirects"
response = self.client.get("/redirects/further/more/", {}, follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(
response, "/no_template_view/", status_code=302, target_status_code=200
)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 1)
self.assertEqual(response.redirect_chain[0], ("/no_template_view/", 302))
def test_multiple_redirect_chain(self):
"You can follow a redirect chain of multiple redirects"
response = self.client.get("/redirects/", {}, follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(
response, "/no_template_view/", status_code=302, target_status_code=200
)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 3)
self.assertEqual(response.redirect_chain[0], ("/redirects/further/", 302))
self.assertEqual(response.redirect_chain[1], ("/redirects/further/more/", 302))
self.assertEqual(response.redirect_chain[2], ("/no_template_view/", 302))
def test_redirect_chain_to_non_existent(self):
"You can follow a chain to a nonexistent view."
response = self.client.get("/redirect_to_non_existent_view2/", {}, follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(
response, "/non_existent_view/", status_code=302, target_status_code=404
)
def test_redirect_chain_to_self(self):
"Redirections to self are caught and escaped"
with self.assertRaises(RedirectCycleError) as context:
self.client.get("/redirect_to_self/", {}, follow=True)
response = context.exception.last_response
# The chain of redirects stops once the cycle is detected.
self.assertRedirects(
response, "/redirect_to_self/", status_code=302, target_status_code=302
)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 2)
def test_redirect_to_self_with_changing_query(self):
"Redirections don't loop forever even if query is changing"
with self.assertRaises(RedirectCycleError):
self.client.get(
"/redirect_to_self_with_changing_query_view/",
{"counter": "0"},
follow=True,
)
def test_circular_redirect(self):
"Circular redirect chains are caught and escaped"
with self.assertRaises(RedirectCycleError) as context:
self.client.get("/circular_redirect_1/", {}, follow=True)
response = context.exception.last_response
# The chain of redirects will get back to the starting point, but stop there.
self.assertRedirects(
response, "/circular_redirect_2/", status_code=302, target_status_code=302
)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 4)
def test_redirect_chain_post(self):
"A redirect chain will be followed from an initial POST post"
response = self.client.post("/redirects/", {"nothing": "to_send"}, follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(response, "/no_template_view/", 302, 200)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 3)
def test_redirect_chain_head(self):
"A redirect chain will be followed from an initial HEAD request"
response = self.client.head("/redirects/", {"nothing": "to_send"}, follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(response, "/no_template_view/", 302, 200)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 3)
def test_redirect_chain_options(self):
"A redirect chain will be followed from an initial OPTIONS request"
response = self.client.options("/redirects/", follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(response, "/no_template_view/", 302, 200)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 3)
def test_redirect_chain_put(self):
"A redirect chain will be followed from an initial PUT request"
response = self.client.put("/redirects/", follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(response, "/no_template_view/", 302, 200)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 3)
def test_redirect_chain_delete(self):
"A redirect chain will be followed from an initial DELETE request"
response = self.client.delete("/redirects/", follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(response, "/no_template_view/", 302, 200)
self.assertEqual(len(response.redirect_chain), 3)
@modify_settings(ALLOWED_HOSTS={"append": "otherserver"})
def test_redirect_to_different_host(self):
"The test client will preserve scheme, host and port changes"
response = self.client.get("/redirect_other_host/", follow=True)
self.assertRedirects(
response,
"https://otherserver:8443/no_template_view/",
status_code=302,
target_status_code=200,
)
# We can't use is_secure() or get_host()
# because response.request is a dictionary, not an HttpRequest
self.assertEqual(response.request.get("wsgi.url_scheme"), "https")
self.assertEqual(response.request.get("SERVER_NAME"), "otherserver")
self.assertEqual(response.request.get("SERVER_PORT"), "8443")
# assertRedirects() can follow redirect to 'otherserver' too.
response = self.client.get("/redirect_other_host/", follow=False)
self.assertRedirects(
response,
"https://otherserver:8443/no_template_view/",
status_code=302,
target_status_code=200,
)
def test_redirect_chain_on_non_redirect_page(self):
"""
An assertion is raised if the original page couldn't be retrieved as
expected.
"""
# This page will redirect with code 301, not 302
response = self.client.get("/get_view/", follow=True)
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Response didn't redirect as expected: Response code was 200 "
"(expected 302)",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/", msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Response didn't redirect as expected: Response code was 200 "
"(expected 302)",
str(e),
)
def test_redirect_on_non_redirect_page(self):
"An assertion is raised if the original page couldn't be retrieved as expected"
# This page will redirect with code 301, not 302
response = self.client.get("/get_view/")
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"Response didn't redirect as expected: Response code was 200 "
"(expected 302)",
str(e),
)
try:
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/", msg_prefix="abc")
except AssertionError as e:
self.assertIn(
"abc: Response didn't redirect as expected: Response code was 200 "
"(expected 302)",
str(e),
)
def test_redirect_scheme(self):
"""
An assertion is raised if the response doesn't have the scheme
specified in expected_url.
"""
# For all possible True/False combinations of follow and secure
for follow, secure in itertools.product([True, False], repeat=2):
# always redirects to https
response = self.client.get(
"/https_redirect_view/", follow=follow, secure=secure
)
# the goal scheme is https
self.assertRedirects(
response, "https://testserver/secure_view/", status_code=302
)
with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
self.assertRedirects(
response, "http://testserver/secure_view/", status_code=302
)
def test_redirect_fetch_redirect_response(self):
"""Preserve extra headers of requests made with django.test.Client."""
methods = (
"get",
"post",
"head",
"options",
"put",
"patch",
"delete",
"trace",
)
for method in methods:
with self.subTest(method=method):
req_method = getattr(self.client, method)
# HTTP_REDIRECT in "extra".
response = req_method(
"/redirect_based_on_extra_headers_1/",
follow=False,
HTTP_REDIRECT="val",
)
self.assertRedirects(
response,
"/redirect_based_on_extra_headers_2/",
fetch_redirect_response=True,
status_code=302,
target_status_code=302,
)
# HTTP_REDIRECT in "headers".
response = req_method(
"/redirect_based_on_extra_headers_1/",
follow=False,
headers={"redirect": "val"},
)
self.assertRedirects(
response,
"/redirect_based_on_extra_headers_2/",
fetch_redirect_response=True,
status_code=302,
target_status_code=302,
)
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class LoginTests(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_login_different_client(self):
"Using a different test client doesn't violate authentication"
# Create a second client, and log in.
c = Client()
login = c.login(username="testclient", password="password")
self.assertTrue(login, "Could not log in")
# Get a redirection page with the second client.
response = c.get("/login_protected_redirect_view/")
# At this points, the self.client isn't logged in.
# assertRedirects uses the original client, not the default client.
self.assertRedirects(response, "/get_view/")
@override_settings(
SESSION_ENGINE="test_client_regress.session",
ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls",
)
class SessionEngineTests(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_login(self):
"A session engine that modifies the session key can be used to log in"
login = self.client.login(username="testclient", password="password")
self.assertTrue(login, "Could not log in")
# Try to access a login protected page.
response = self.client.get("/login_protected_view/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.context["user"].username, "testclient")
@override_settings(
ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls",
)
class URLEscapingTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_simple_argument_get(self):
"Get a view that has a simple string argument"
response = self.client.get(reverse("arg_view", args=["Slartibartfast"]))
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"Howdy, Slartibartfast")
def test_argument_with_space_get(self):
"Get a view that has a string argument that requires escaping"
response = self.client.get(reverse("arg_view", args=["Arthur Dent"]))
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"Hi, Arthur")
def test_simple_argument_post(self):
"Post for a view that has a simple string argument"
response = self.client.post(reverse("arg_view", args=["Slartibartfast"]))
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"Howdy, Slartibartfast")
def test_argument_with_space_post(self):
"Post for a view that has a string argument that requires escaping"
response = self.client.post(reverse("arg_view", args=["Arthur Dent"]))
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"Hi, Arthur")
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class ExceptionTests(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_exception_cleared(self):
"#5836 - A stale user exception isn't re-raised by the test client."
login = self.client.login(username="testclient", password="password")
self.assertTrue(login, "Could not log in")
with self.assertRaises(CustomTestException):
self.client.get("/staff_only/")
# At this point, an exception has been raised, and should be cleared.
# This next operation should be successful; if it isn't we have a problem.
login = self.client.login(username="staff", password="password")
self.assertTrue(login, "Could not log in")
self.client.get("/staff_only/")
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class TemplateExceptionTests(SimpleTestCase):
@override_settings(
TEMPLATES=[
{
"BACKEND": "django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates",
"DIRS": [os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "bad_templates")],
}
]
)
def test_bad_404_template(self):
"Errors found when rendering 404 error templates are re-raised"
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.client.get("/no_such_view/")
# We need two different tests to check URLconf substitution - one to check
# it was changed, and another one (without self.urls) to check it was reverted on
# teardown. This pair of tests relies upon the alphabetical ordering of test execution.
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class UrlconfSubstitutionTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_urlconf_was_changed(self):
"TestCase can enforce a custom URLconf on a per-test basis"
url = reverse("arg_view", args=["somename"])
self.assertEqual(url, "/arg_view/somename/")
# This test needs to run *after* UrlconfSubstitutionTests; the zz prefix in the
# name is to ensure alphabetical ordering.
class zzUrlconfSubstitutionTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_urlconf_was_reverted(self):
"""URLconf is reverted to original value after modification in a TestCase
This will not find a match as the default ROOT_URLCONF is empty.
"""
with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch):
reverse("arg_view", args=["somename"])
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class ContextTests(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_single_context(self):
"Context variables can be retrieved from a single context"
response = self.client.get("/request_data/", data={"foo": "whiz"})
self.assertIsInstance(response.context, RequestContext)
self.assertIn("get-foo", response.context)
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "whiz")
self.assertEqual(response.context["data"], "sausage")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(KeyError, "does-not-exist"):
response.context["does-not-exist"]
def test_inherited_context(self):
"Context variables can be retrieved from a list of contexts"
response = self.client.get("/request_data_extended/", data={"foo": "whiz"})
self.assertEqual(response.context.__class__, ContextList)
self.assertEqual(len(response.context), 2)
self.assertIn("get-foo", response.context)
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "whiz")
self.assertEqual(response.context["data"], "bacon")
with self.assertRaisesMessage(KeyError, "does-not-exist"):
response.context["does-not-exist"]
def test_contextlist_keys(self):
c1 = Context()
c1.update({"hello": "world", "goodbye": "john"})
c1.update({"hello": "dolly", "dolly": "parton"})
c2 = Context()
c2.update({"goodbye": "world", "python": "rocks"})
c2.update({"goodbye": "dolly"})
k = ContextList([c1, c2])
# None, True and False are builtins of BaseContext, and present
# in every Context without needing to be added.
self.assertEqual(
{"None", "True", "False", "hello", "goodbye", "python", "dolly"}, k.keys()
)
def test_contextlist_get(self):
c1 = Context({"hello": "world", "goodbye": "john"})
c2 = Context({"goodbye": "world", "python": "rocks"})
k = ContextList([c1, c2])
self.assertEqual(k.get("hello"), "world")
self.assertEqual(k.get("goodbye"), "john")
self.assertEqual(k.get("python"), "rocks")
self.assertEqual(k.get("nonexistent", "default"), "default")
def test_15368(self):
# Need to insert a context processor that assumes certain things about
# the request instance. This triggers a bug caused by some ways of
# copying RequestContext.
with self.settings(
TEMPLATES=[
{
"BACKEND": "django.template.backends.django.DjangoTemplates",
"APP_DIRS": True,
"OPTIONS": {
"context_processors": [
"test_client_regress.context_processors.special",
],
},
}
]
):
response = self.client.get("/request_context_view/")
self.assertContains(response, "Path: /request_context_view/")
def test_nested_requests(self):
"""
response.context is not lost when view call another view.
"""
response = self.client.get("/nested_view/")
self.assertIsInstance(response.context, RequestContext)
self.assertEqual(response.context["nested"], "yes")
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class SessionTests(TestDataMixin, TestCase):
def test_session(self):
"The session isn't lost if a user logs in"
# The session doesn't exist to start.
response = self.client.get("/check_session/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"NO")
# This request sets a session variable.
response = self.client.get("/set_session/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"set_session")
# The session has been modified
response = self.client.get("/check_session/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"YES")
# Log in
login = self.client.login(username="testclient", password="password")
self.assertTrue(login, "Could not log in")
# Session should still contain the modified value
response = self.client.get("/check_session/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"YES")
def test_session_initiated(self):
session = self.client.session
session["session_var"] = "foo"
session.save()
response = self.client.get("/check_session/")
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"foo")
def test_logout(self):
"""Logout should work whether the user is logged in or not (#9978)."""
self.client.logout()
login = self.client.login(username="testclient", password="password")
self.assertTrue(login, "Could not log in")
self.client.logout()
self.client.logout()
def test_logout_with_user(self):
"""Logout should send user_logged_out signal if user was logged in."""
def listener(*args, **kwargs):
listener.executed = True
self.assertEqual(kwargs["sender"], User)
listener.executed = False
user_logged_out.connect(listener)
self.client.login(username="testclient", password="password")
self.client.logout()
user_logged_out.disconnect(listener)
self.assertTrue(listener.executed)
@override_settings(AUTH_USER_MODEL="test_client_regress.CustomUser")
def test_logout_with_custom_user(self):
"""Logout should send user_logged_out signal if custom user was logged in."""
def listener(*args, **kwargs):
self.assertEqual(kwargs["sender"], CustomUser)
listener.executed = True
listener.executed = False
u = CustomUser.custom_objects.create(email="test@test.com")
u.set_password("password")
u.save()
user_logged_out.connect(listener)
self.client.login(username="test@test.com", password="password")
self.client.logout()
user_logged_out.disconnect(listener)
self.assertTrue(listener.executed)
@override_settings(
AUTHENTICATION_BACKENDS=(
"django.contrib.auth.backends.ModelBackend",
"test_client_regress.auth_backends.CustomUserBackend",
)
)
def test_logout_with_custom_auth_backend(self):
"Request a logout after logging in with custom authentication backend"
def listener(*args, **kwargs):
self.assertEqual(kwargs["sender"], CustomUser)
listener.executed = True
listener.executed = False
u = CustomUser.custom_objects.create(email="test@test.com")
u.set_password("password")
u.save()
user_logged_out.connect(listener)
self.client.login(username="test@test.com", password="password")
self.client.logout()
user_logged_out.disconnect(listener)
self.assertTrue(listener.executed)
def test_logout_without_user(self):
"""Logout should send signal even if user not authenticated."""
def listener(user, *args, **kwargs):
listener.user = user
listener.executed = True
listener.executed = False
user_logged_out.connect(listener)
self.client.login(username="incorrect", password="password")
self.client.logout()
user_logged_out.disconnect(listener)
self.assertTrue(listener.executed)
self.assertIsNone(listener.user)
def test_login_with_user(self):
"""Login should send user_logged_in signal on successful login."""
def listener(*args, **kwargs):
listener.executed = True
listener.executed = False
user_logged_in.connect(listener)
self.client.login(username="testclient", password="password")
user_logged_out.disconnect(listener)
self.assertTrue(listener.executed)
def test_login_without_signal(self):
"""Login shouldn't send signal if user wasn't logged in"""
def listener(*args, **kwargs):
listener.executed = True
listener.executed = False
user_logged_in.connect(listener)
self.client.login(username="incorrect", password="password")
user_logged_in.disconnect(listener)
self.assertFalse(listener.executed)
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class RequestMethodTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_get(self):
"Request a view via request method GET"
response = self.client.get("/request_methods/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: GET")
def test_post(self):
"Request a view via request method POST"
response = self.client.post("/request_methods/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: POST")
def test_head(self):
"Request a view via request method HEAD"
response = self.client.head("/request_methods/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
# A HEAD request doesn't return any content.
self.assertNotEqual(response.content, b"request method: HEAD")
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"")
def test_options(self):
"Request a view via request method OPTIONS"
response = self.client.options("/request_methods/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: OPTIONS")
def test_put(self):
"Request a view via request method PUT"
response = self.client.put("/request_methods/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: PUT")
def test_delete(self):
"Request a view via request method DELETE"
response = self.client.delete("/request_methods/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: DELETE")
def test_patch(self):
"Request a view via request method PATCH"
response = self.client.patch("/request_methods/")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: PATCH")
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class RequestMethodStringDataTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_post(self):
"Request a view with string data via request method POST"
# Regression test for #11371
data = '{"test": "json"}'
response = self.client.post(
"/request_methods/", data=data, content_type="application/json"
)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: POST")
def test_put(self):
"Request a view with string data via request method PUT"
# Regression test for #11371
data = '{"test": "json"}'
response = self.client.put(
"/request_methods/", data=data, content_type="application/json"
)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: PUT")
def test_patch(self):
"Request a view with string data via request method PATCH"
# Regression test for #17797
data = '{"test": "json"}'
response = self.client.patch(
"/request_methods/", data=data, content_type="application/json"
)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"request method: PATCH")
def test_empty_string_data(self):
"Request a view with empty string data via request method GET/POST/HEAD"
# Regression test for #21740
response = self.client.get("/body/", data="", content_type="application/json")
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"")
response = self.client.post("/body/", data="", content_type="application/json")
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"")
response = self.client.head("/body/", data="", content_type="application/json")
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"")
def test_json_bytes(self):
response = self.client.post(
"/body/", data=b"{'value': 37}", content_type="application/json"
)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"{'value': 37}")
def test_json(self):
response = self.client.get("/json_response/")
self.assertEqual(response.json(), {"key": "value"})
def test_json_charset(self):
response = self.client.get("/json_response_latin1/")
self.assertEqual(response.charset, "latin1")
self.assertEqual(response.json(), {"a": "Å"})
def test_json_structured_suffixes(self):
valid_types = (
"application/vnd.api+json",
"application/vnd.api.foo+json",
"application/json; charset=utf-8",
"application/activity+json",
"application/activity+json; charset=utf-8",
)
for content_type in valid_types:
response = self.client.get(
"/json_response/", {"content_type": content_type}
)
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Type"], content_type)
self.assertEqual(response.json(), {"key": "value"})
def test_json_multiple_access(self):
response = self.client.get("/json_response/")
self.assertIs(response.json(), response.json())
def test_json_wrong_header(self):
response = self.client.get("/body/")
msg = (
'Content-Type header is "text/html; charset=utf-8", not "application/json"'
)
with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
self.assertEqual(response.json(), {"key": "value"})
@override_settings(
ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls",
)
class QueryStringTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_get_like_requests(self):
for method_name in ("get", "head"):
# A GET-like request can pass a query string as data (#10571)
method = getattr(self.client, method_name)
response = method("/request_data/", data={"foo": "whiz"})
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "whiz")
# A GET-like request can pass a query string as part of the URL
response = method("/request_data/?foo=whiz")
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "whiz")
# Data provided in the URL to a GET-like request is overridden by
# actual form data.
response = method("/request_data/?foo=whiz", data={"foo": "bang"})
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "bang")
response = method("/request_data/?foo=whiz", data={"bar": "bang"})
self.assertIsNone(response.context["get-foo"])
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-bar"], "bang")
def test_post_like_requests(self):
# A POST-like request can pass a query string as data
response = self.client.post("/request_data/", data={"foo": "whiz"})
self.assertIsNone(response.context["get-foo"])
self.assertEqual(response.context["post-foo"], "whiz")
# A POST-like request can pass a query string as part of the URL
response = self.client.post("/request_data/?foo=whiz")
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "whiz")
self.assertIsNone(response.context["post-foo"])
# POST data provided in the URL augments actual form data
response = self.client.post("/request_data/?foo=whiz", data={"foo": "bang"})
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "whiz")
self.assertEqual(response.context["post-foo"], "bang")
response = self.client.post("/request_data/?foo=whiz", data={"bar": "bang"})
self.assertEqual(response.context["get-foo"], "whiz")
self.assertIsNone(response.context["get-bar"])
self.assertIsNone(response.context["post-foo"])
self.assertEqual(response.context["post-bar"], "bang")
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class PayloadEncodingTests(SimpleTestCase):
"""Regression tests for #10571."""
def test_simple_payload(self):
"""A simple ASCII-only text can be POSTed."""
text = "English: mountain pass"
response = self.client.post(
"/parse_encoded_text/", text, content_type="text/plain"
)
self.assertEqual(response.content, text.encode())
def test_utf8_payload(self):
"""Non-ASCII data encoded as UTF-8 can be POSTed."""
text = "dog: собака"
response = self.client.post(
"/parse_encoded_text/", text, content_type="text/plain; charset=utf-8"
)
self.assertEqual(response.content, text.encode())
def test_utf16_payload(self):
"""Non-ASCII data encoded as UTF-16 can be POSTed."""
text = "dog: собака"
response = self.client.post(
"/parse_encoded_text/", text, content_type="text/plain; charset=utf-16"
)
self.assertEqual(response.content, text.encode("utf-16"))
def test_non_utf_payload(self):
"""Non-ASCII data as a non-UTF based encoding can be POSTed."""
text = "dog: собака"
response = self.client.post(
"/parse_encoded_text/", text, content_type="text/plain; charset=koi8-r"
)
self.assertEqual(response.content, text.encode("koi8-r"))
class DummyFile:
def __init__(self, filename):
self.name = filename
def read(self):
return b"TEST_FILE_CONTENT"
class UploadedFileEncodingTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_file_encoding(self):
encoded_file = encode_file(
"TEST_BOUNDARY", "TEST_KEY", DummyFile("test_name.bin")
)
self.assertEqual(b"--TEST_BOUNDARY", encoded_file[0])
self.assertEqual(
b'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="TEST_KEY"; '
b'filename="test_name.bin"',
encoded_file[1],
)
self.assertEqual(b"TEST_FILE_CONTENT", encoded_file[-1])
def test_guesses_content_type_on_file_encoding(self):
self.assertEqual(
b"Content-Type: application/octet-stream",
encode_file("IGNORE", "IGNORE", DummyFile("file.bin"))[2],
)
self.assertEqual(
b"Content-Type: text/plain",
encode_file("IGNORE", "IGNORE", DummyFile("file.txt"))[2],
)
self.assertIn(
encode_file("IGNORE", "IGNORE", DummyFile("file.zip"))[2],
(
b"Content-Type: application/x-compress",
b"Content-Type: application/x-zip",
b"Content-Type: application/x-zip-compressed",
b"Content-Type: application/zip",
),
)
self.assertEqual(
b"Content-Type: application/octet-stream",
encode_file("IGNORE", "IGNORE", DummyFile("file.unknown"))[2],
)
@override_settings(
ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls",
)
class RequestHeadersTest(SimpleTestCase):
def test_client_headers(self):
"A test client can receive custom headers"
response = self.client.get(
"/check_headers/", headers={"x-arg-check": "Testing 123"}
)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"HTTP_X_ARG_CHECK: Testing 123")
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
def test_client_headers_redirect(self):
"Test client headers are preserved through redirects"
response = self.client.get(
"/check_headers_redirect/",
follow=True,
headers={"x-arg-check": "Testing 123"},
)
self.assertEqual(response.content, b"HTTP_X_ARG_CHECK: Testing 123")
self.assertRedirects(
response, "/check_headers/", status_code=302, target_status_code=200
)
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class ReadLimitedStreamTest(SimpleTestCase):
"""
HttpRequest.body, HttpRequest.read(), and HttpRequest.read(BUFFER) have
proper LimitedStream behavior.
Refs #14753, #15785
"""
def test_body_from_empty_request(self):
"""HttpRequest.body on a test client GET request should return
the empty string."""
self.assertEqual(self.client.get("/body/").content, b"")
def test_read_from_empty_request(self):
"""HttpRequest.read() on a test client GET request should return the
empty string."""
self.assertEqual(self.client.get("/read_all/").content, b"")
def test_read_numbytes_from_empty_request(self):
"""HttpRequest.read(LARGE_BUFFER) on a test client GET request should
return the empty string."""
self.assertEqual(self.client.get("/read_buffer/").content, b"")
def test_read_from_nonempty_request(self):
"""HttpRequest.read() on a test client PUT request with some payload
should return that payload."""
payload = b"foobar"
self.assertEqual(
self.client.put(
"/read_all/", data=payload, content_type="text/plain"
).content,
payload,
)
def test_read_numbytes_from_nonempty_request(self):
"""HttpRequest.read(LARGE_BUFFER) on a test client PUT request with
some payload should return that payload."""
payload = b"foobar"
self.assertEqual(
self.client.put(
"/read_buffer/", data=payload, content_type="text/plain"
).content,
payload,
)
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class RequestFactoryStateTest(SimpleTestCase):
"""Regression tests for #15929."""
# These tests are checking that certain middleware don't change certain
# global state. Alternatively, from the point of view of a test, they are
# ensuring test isolation behavior. So, unusually, it doesn't make sense to
# run the tests individually, and if any are failing it is confusing to run
# them with any other set of tests.
def common_test_that_should_always_pass(self):
request = RequestFactory().get("/")
request.session = {}
self.assertFalse(hasattr(request, "user"))
def test_request(self):
self.common_test_that_should_always_pass()
def test_request_after_client(self):
# apart from the next line the three tests are identical
self.client.get("/")
self.common_test_that_should_always_pass()
def test_request_after_client_2(self):
# This test is executed after the previous one
self.common_test_that_should_always_pass()
@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="test_client_regress.urls")
class RequestFactoryEnvironmentTests(SimpleTestCase):
"""
Regression tests for #8551 and #17067: ensure that environment variables
are set correctly in RequestFactory.
"""
def test_should_set_correct_env_variables(self):
request = RequestFactory().get("/path/")
self.assertEqual(request.META.get("REMOTE_ADDR"), "127.0.0.1")
self.assertEqual(request.META.get("SERVER_NAME"), "testserver")
self.assertEqual(request.META.get("SERVER_PORT"), "80")
self.assertEqual(request.META.get("SERVER_PROTOCOL"), "HTTP/1.1")
self.assertEqual(
request.META.get("SCRIPT_NAME") + request.META.get("PATH_INFO"), "/path/"
)
def test_cookies(self):
factory = RequestFactory()
factory.cookies.load('A="B"; C="D"; Path=/; Version=1')
request = factory.get("/")
self.assertEqual(request.META["HTTP_COOKIE"], 'A="B"; C="D"')