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django/tests/regressiontests/file_uploads/tests.py
2012-10-30 22:27:55 +01:00

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#! -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import absolute_import, unicode_literals
import base64
import errno
import hashlib
import json
import os
import shutil
import tempfile as sys_tempfile
from django.core.files import temp as tempfile
from django.core.files.uploadedfile import SimpleUploadedFile
from django.http.multipartparser import MultiPartParser
from django.test import TestCase, client
from django.test.utils import override_settings
from django.utils.encoding import force_bytes
from django.utils.six import StringIO
from django.utils import unittest
from . import uploadhandler
from .models import FileModel
UNICODE_FILENAME = 'test-0123456789_中文_Orléans.jpg'
MEDIA_ROOT = sys_tempfile.mkdtemp()
UPLOAD_TO = os.path.join(MEDIA_ROOT, 'test_upload')
@override_settings(MEDIA_ROOT=MEDIA_ROOT)
class FileUploadTests(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
if not os.path.isdir(MEDIA_ROOT):
os.makedirs(MEDIA_ROOT)
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
shutil.rmtree(MEDIA_ROOT)
def test_simple_upload(self):
with open(__file__, 'rb') as fp:
post_data = {
'name': 'Ringo',
'file_field': fp,
}
response = self.client.post('/file_uploads/upload/', post_data)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
def test_large_upload(self):
tdir = tempfile.gettempdir()
file1 = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=".file1", dir=tdir)
file1.write(b'a' * (2 ** 21))
file1.seek(0)
file2 = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=".file2", dir=tdir)
file2.write(b'a' * (10 * 2 ** 20))
file2.seek(0)
post_data = {
'name': 'Ringo',
'file_field1': file1,
'file_field2': file2,
}
for key in list(post_data):
try:
post_data[key + '_hash'] = hashlib.sha1(post_data[key].read()).hexdigest()
post_data[key].seek(0)
except AttributeError:
post_data[key + '_hash'] = hashlib.sha1(force_bytes(post_data[key])).hexdigest()
response = self.client.post('/file_uploads/verify/', post_data)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
def test_base64_upload(self):
test_string = "This data will be transmitted base64-encoded."
payload = client.FakePayload("\r\n".join([
'--' + client.BOUNDARY,
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="test.txt"',
'Content-Type: application/octet-stream',
'Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64',
'',]))
payload.write(b"\r\n" + base64.b64encode(force_bytes(test_string)) + b"\r\n")
payload.write('--' + client.BOUNDARY + '--\r\n')
r = {
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
'CONTENT_TYPE': client.MULTIPART_CONTENT,
'PATH_INFO': "/file_uploads/echo_content/",
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'wsgi.input': payload,
}
response = self.client.request(**r)
received = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))
self.assertEqual(received['file'], test_string)
def test_unicode_file_name(self):
tdir = sys_tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, tdir, True)
# This file contains chinese symbols and an accented char in the name.
with open(os.path.join(tdir, UNICODE_FILENAME), 'w+b') as file1:
file1.write(b'b' * (2 ** 10))
file1.seek(0)
post_data = {
'file_unicode': file1,
}
response = self.client.post('/file_uploads/unicode_name/', post_data)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
def test_dangerous_file_names(self):
"""Uploaded file names should be sanitized before ever reaching the view."""
# This test simulates possible directory traversal attacks by a
# malicious uploader We have to do some monkeybusiness here to construct
# a malicious payload with an invalid file name (containing os.sep or
# os.pardir). This similar to what an attacker would need to do when
# trying such an attack.
scary_file_names = [
"/tmp/hax0rd.txt", # Absolute path, *nix-style.
"C:\\Windows\\hax0rd.txt", # Absolute path, win-syle.
"C:/Windows/hax0rd.txt", # Absolute path, broken-style.
"\\tmp\\hax0rd.txt", # Absolute path, broken in a different way.
"/tmp\\hax0rd.txt", # Absolute path, broken by mixing.
"subdir/hax0rd.txt", # Descendant path, *nix-style.
"subdir\\hax0rd.txt", # Descendant path, win-style.
"sub/dir\\hax0rd.txt", # Descendant path, mixed.
"../../hax0rd.txt", # Relative path, *nix-style.
"..\\..\\hax0rd.txt", # Relative path, win-style.
"../..\\hax0rd.txt" # Relative path, mixed.
]
payload = client.FakePayload()
for i, name in enumerate(scary_file_names):
payload.write('\r\n'.join([
'--' + client.BOUNDARY,
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file%s"; filename="%s"' % (i, name),
'Content-Type: application/octet-stream',
'',
'You got pwnd.\r\n'
]))
payload.write('\r\n--' + client.BOUNDARY + '--\r\n')
r = {
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
'CONTENT_TYPE': client.MULTIPART_CONTENT,
'PATH_INFO': "/file_uploads/echo/",
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'wsgi.input': payload,
}
response = self.client.request(**r)
# The filenames should have been sanitized by the time it got to the view.
recieved = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))
for i, name in enumerate(scary_file_names):
got = recieved["file%s" % i]
self.assertEqual(got, "hax0rd.txt")
def test_filename_overflow(self):
"""File names over 256 characters (dangerous on some platforms) get fixed up."""
name = "%s.txt" % ("f"*500)
payload = client.FakePayload("\r\n".join([
'--' + client.BOUNDARY,
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="%s"' % name,
'Content-Type: application/octet-stream',
'',
'Oops.'
'--' + client.BOUNDARY + '--',
'',
]))
r = {
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
'CONTENT_TYPE': client.MULTIPART_CONTENT,
'PATH_INFO': "/file_uploads/echo/",
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'wsgi.input': payload,
}
got = json.loads(self.client.request(**r).content.decode('utf-8'))
self.assertTrue(len(got['file']) < 256, "Got a long file name (%s characters)." % len(got['file']))
def test_truncated_multipart_handled_gracefully(self):
"""
If passed an incomplete multipart message, MultiPartParser does not
attempt to read beyond the end of the stream, and simply will handle
the part that can be parsed gracefully.
"""
payload_str = "\r\n".join([
'--' + client.BOUNDARY,
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file"; filename="foo.txt"',
'Content-Type: application/octet-stream',
'',
'file contents'
'--' + client.BOUNDARY + '--',
'',
])
payload = client.FakePayload(payload_str[:-10])
r = {
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
'CONTENT_TYPE': client.MULTIPART_CONTENT,
'PATH_INFO': '/file_uploads/echo/',
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'wsgi.input': payload,
}
got = json.loads(self.client.request(**r).content.decode('utf-8'))
self.assertEqual(got, {})
def test_empty_multipart_handled_gracefully(self):
"""
If passed an empty multipart message, MultiPartParser will return
an empty QueryDict.
"""
r = {
'CONTENT_LENGTH': 0,
'CONTENT_TYPE': client.MULTIPART_CONTENT,
'PATH_INFO': '/file_uploads/echo/',
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
'wsgi.input': client.FakePayload(b''),
}
got = json.loads(self.client.request(**r).content.decode('utf-8'))
self.assertEqual(got, {})
def test_custom_upload_handler(self):
# A small file (under the 5M quota)
smallfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
smallfile.write(b'a' * (2 ** 21))
smallfile.seek(0)
# A big file (over the quota)
bigfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
bigfile.write(b'a' * (10 * 2 ** 20))
bigfile.seek(0)
# Small file posting should work.
response = self.client.post('/file_uploads/quota/', {'f': smallfile})
got = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))
self.assertTrue('f' in got)
# Large files don't go through.
response = self.client.post("/file_uploads/quota/", {'f': bigfile})
got = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))
self.assertTrue('f' not in got)
def test_broken_custom_upload_handler(self):
f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
f.write(b'a' * (2 ** 21))
f.seek(0)
# AttributeError: You cannot alter upload handlers after the upload has been processed.
self.assertRaises(
AttributeError,
self.client.post,
'/file_uploads/quota/broken/',
{'f': f}
)
def test_fileupload_getlist(self):
file1 = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
file1.write(b'a' * (2 ** 23))
file1.seek(0)
file2 = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
file2.write(b'a' * (2 * 2 ** 18))
file2.seek(0)
file2a = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile()
file2a.write(b'a' * (5 * 2 ** 20))
file2a.seek(0)
response = self.client.post('/file_uploads/getlist_count/', {
'file1': file1,
'field1': 'test',
'field2': 'test3',
'field3': 'test5',
'field4': 'test6',
'field5': 'test7',
'file2': (file2, file2a)
})
got = json.loads(response.content.decode('utf-8'))
self.assertEqual(got.get('file1'), 1)
self.assertEqual(got.get('file2'), 2)
def test_file_error_blocking(self):
"""
The server should not block when there are upload errors (bug #8622).
This can happen if something -- i.e. an exception handler -- tries to
access POST while handling an error in parsing POST. This shouldn't
cause an infinite loop!
"""
class POSTAccessingHandler(client.ClientHandler):
"""A handler that'll access POST during an exception."""
def handle_uncaught_exception(self, request, resolver, exc_info):
ret = super(POSTAccessingHandler, self).handle_uncaught_exception(request, resolver, exc_info)
p = request.POST
return ret
# Maybe this is a little more complicated that it needs to be; but if
# the django.test.client.FakePayload.read() implementation changes then
# this test would fail. So we need to know exactly what kind of error
# it raises when there is an attempt to read more than the available bytes:
try:
client.FakePayload(b'a').read(2)
except Exception as err:
reference_error = err
# install the custom handler that tries to access request.POST
self.client.handler = POSTAccessingHandler()
with open(__file__, 'rb') as fp:
post_data = {
'name': 'Ringo',
'file_field': fp,
}
try:
response = self.client.post('/file_uploads/upload_errors/', post_data)
except reference_error.__class__ as err:
self.assertFalse(
str(err) == str(reference_error),
"Caught a repeated exception that'll cause an infinite loop in file uploads."
)
except Exception as err:
# CustomUploadError is the error that should have been raised
self.assertEqual(err.__class__, uploadhandler.CustomUploadError)
def test_filename_case_preservation(self):
"""
The storage backend shouldn't mess with the case of the filenames
uploaded.
"""
# Synthesize the contents of a file upload with a mixed case filename
# so we don't have to carry such a file in the Django tests source code
# tree.
vars = {'boundary': 'oUrBoUnDaRyStRiNg'}
post_data = [
'--%(boundary)s',
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="file_field"; '
'filename="MiXeD_cAsE.txt"',
'Content-Type: application/octet-stream',
'',
'file contents\n'
'',
'--%(boundary)s--\r\n',
]
response = self.client.post(
'/file_uploads/filename_case/',
'\r\n'.join(post_data) % vars,
'multipart/form-data; boundary=%(boundary)s' % vars
)
self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
id = int(response.content)
obj = FileModel.objects.get(pk=id)
# The name of the file uploaded and the file stored in the server-side
# shouldn't differ.
self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(obj.testfile.path), 'MiXeD_cAsE.txt')
@override_settings(MEDIA_ROOT=MEDIA_ROOT)
class DirectoryCreationTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for error handling during directory creation
via _save_FIELD_file (ticket #6450)
"""
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
if not os.path.isdir(MEDIA_ROOT):
os.makedirs(MEDIA_ROOT)
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
shutil.rmtree(MEDIA_ROOT)
def setUp(self):
self.obj = FileModel()
def test_readonly_root(self):
"""Permission errors are not swallowed"""
os.chmod(MEDIA_ROOT, 0o500)
self.addCleanup(os.chmod, MEDIA_ROOT, 0o700)
try:
self.obj.testfile.save('foo.txt', SimpleUploadedFile('foo.txt', b'x'))
except OSError as err:
self.assertEqual(err.errno, errno.EACCES)
except Exception:
self.fail("OSError [Errno %s] not raised." % errno.EACCES)
def test_not_a_directory(self):
"""The correct IOError is raised when the upload directory name exists but isn't a directory"""
# Create a file with the upload directory name
open(UPLOAD_TO, 'wb').close()
self.addCleanup(os.remove, UPLOAD_TO)
with self.assertRaises(IOError) as exc_info:
self.obj.testfile.save('foo.txt', SimpleUploadedFile('foo.txt', b'x'))
# The test needs to be done on a specific string as IOError
# is raised even without the patch (just not early enough)
self.assertEqual(exc_info.exception.args[0],
"%s exists and is not a directory." % UPLOAD_TO)
class MultiParserTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_empty_upload_handlers(self):
# We're not actually parsing here; just checking if the parser properly
# instantiates with empty upload handlers.
parser = MultiPartParser({
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=_foo',
'CONTENT_LENGTH': '1'
}, StringIO('x'), [], 'utf-8')