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enter_transaction_management() was nearly always followed by managed(). In three places it wasn't, but they will all be refactored eventually. The "forced" keyword argument avoids introducing behavior changes until then. This is mostly backwards-compatible, except, of course, for managed itself. There's a minor difference in _enter_transaction_management: the top self.transaction_state now contains the new 'managed' state rather than the previous one. Django doesn't access self.transaction_state in _enter_transaction_management.
604 lines
26 KiB
Python
604 lines
26 KiB
Python
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import time
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import warnings
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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
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from io import BytesIO
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from django.db import connection, connections, DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS
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from django.core import signals
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from django.core.exceptions import SuspiciousOperation
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from django.core.handlers.wsgi import WSGIRequest, LimitedStream
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from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse, parse_cookie, build_request_repr, UnreadablePostError
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from django.test import TransactionTestCase
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from django.test.client import FakePayload
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from django.test.utils import override_settings, str_prefix
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils import unittest
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from django.utils.http import cookie_date, urlencode
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from django.utils.timezone import utc
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class RequestsTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_httprequest(self):
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request = HttpRequest()
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self.assertEqual(list(request.GET.keys()), [])
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self.assertEqual(list(request.POST.keys()), [])
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self.assertEqual(list(request.COOKIES.keys()), [])
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self.assertEqual(list(request.META.keys()), [])
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def test_httprequest_repr(self):
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.path = '/somepath/'
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request.GET = {'get-key': 'get-value'}
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request.POST = {'post-key': 'post-value'}
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request.COOKIES = {'post-key': 'post-value'}
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request.META = {'post-key': 'post-value'}
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self.assertEqual(repr(request), str_prefix("<HttpRequest\npath:/somepath/,\nGET:{%(_)s'get-key': %(_)s'get-value'},\nPOST:{%(_)s'post-key': %(_)s'post-value'},\nCOOKIES:{%(_)s'post-key': %(_)s'post-value'},\nMETA:{%(_)s'post-key': %(_)s'post-value'}>"))
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self.assertEqual(build_request_repr(request), repr(request))
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self.assertEqual(build_request_repr(request, path_override='/otherpath/', GET_override={'a': 'b'}, POST_override={'c': 'd'}, COOKIES_override={'e': 'f'}, META_override={'g': 'h'}),
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str_prefix("<HttpRequest\npath:/otherpath/,\nGET:{%(_)s'a': %(_)s'b'},\nPOST:{%(_)s'c': %(_)s'd'},\nCOOKIES:{%(_)s'e': %(_)s'f'},\nMETA:{%(_)s'g': %(_)s'h'}>"))
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def test_wsgirequest(self):
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request = WSGIRequest({'PATH_INFO': 'bogus', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'bogus', 'wsgi.input': BytesIO(b'')})
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self.assertEqual(list(request.GET.keys()), [])
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self.assertEqual(list(request.POST.keys()), [])
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self.assertEqual(list(request.COOKIES.keys()), [])
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self.assertEqual(set(request.META.keys()), set(['PATH_INFO', 'REQUEST_METHOD', 'SCRIPT_NAME', 'wsgi.input']))
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self.assertEqual(request.META['PATH_INFO'], 'bogus')
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self.assertEqual(request.META['REQUEST_METHOD'], 'bogus')
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self.assertEqual(request.META['SCRIPT_NAME'], '')
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def test_wsgirequest_repr(self):
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request = WSGIRequest({'PATH_INFO': '/somepath/', 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'get', 'wsgi.input': BytesIO(b'')})
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request.GET = {'get-key': 'get-value'}
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request.POST = {'post-key': 'post-value'}
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request.COOKIES = {'post-key': 'post-value'}
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request.META = {'post-key': 'post-value'}
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self.assertEqual(repr(request), str_prefix("<WSGIRequest\npath:/somepath/,\nGET:{%(_)s'get-key': %(_)s'get-value'},\nPOST:{%(_)s'post-key': %(_)s'post-value'},\nCOOKIES:{%(_)s'post-key': %(_)s'post-value'},\nMETA:{%(_)s'post-key': %(_)s'post-value'}>"))
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self.assertEqual(build_request_repr(request), repr(request))
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self.assertEqual(build_request_repr(request, path_override='/otherpath/', GET_override={'a': 'b'}, POST_override={'c': 'd'}, COOKIES_override={'e': 'f'}, META_override={'g': 'h'}),
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str_prefix("<WSGIRequest\npath:/otherpath/,\nGET:{%(_)s'a': %(_)s'b'},\nPOST:{%(_)s'c': %(_)s'd'},\nCOOKIES:{%(_)s'e': %(_)s'f'},\nMETA:{%(_)s'g': %(_)s'h'}>"))
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def test_wsgirequest_path_info(self):
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def wsgi_str(path_info):
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path_info = path_info.encode('utf-8') # Actual URL sent by the browser (bytestring)
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if six.PY3:
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path_info = path_info.decode('iso-8859-1') # Value in the WSGI environ dict (native string)
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return path_info
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# Regression for #19468
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request = WSGIRequest({'PATH_INFO': wsgi_str("/سلام/"), 'REQUEST_METHOD': 'get', 'wsgi.input': BytesIO(b'')})
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self.assertEqual(request.path, "/سلام/")
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def test_parse_cookie(self):
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self.assertEqual(parse_cookie('invalid@key=true'), {})
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def test_httprequest_location(self):
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request = HttpRequest()
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self.assertEqual(request.build_absolute_uri(location="https://www.example.com/asdf"),
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'https://www.example.com/asdf')
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request.get_host = lambda: 'www.example.com'
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request.path = ''
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self.assertEqual(request.build_absolute_uri(location="/path/with:colons"),
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'http://www.example.com/path/with:colons')
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@override_settings(
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USE_X_FORWARDED_HOST=False,
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ALLOWED_HOSTS=[
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'forward.com', 'example.com', 'internal.com', '12.34.56.78',
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'[2001:19f0:feee::dead:beef:cafe]', 'xn--4ca9at.com',
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'.multitenant.com', 'INSENSITIVE.com',
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])
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def test_http_get_host(self):
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# Check if X_FORWARDED_HOST is provided.
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST': 'forward.com',
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'HTTP_HOST': 'example.com',
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 80,
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}
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# X_FORWARDED_HOST is ignored.
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'example.com')
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# Check if X_FORWARDED_HOST isn't provided.
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_HOST': 'example.com',
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 80,
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}
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'example.com')
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# Check if HTTP_HOST isn't provided.
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 80,
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}
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'internal.com')
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# Check if HTTP_HOST isn't provided, and we're on a nonstandard port
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 8042,
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}
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'internal.com:8042')
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# Poisoned host headers are rejected as suspicious
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legit_hosts = [
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'example.com',
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'example.com:80',
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'12.34.56.78',
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'12.34.56.78:443',
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'[2001:19f0:feee::dead:beef:cafe]',
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'[2001:19f0:feee::dead:beef:cafe]:8080',
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'xn--4ca9at.com', # Punnycode for öäü.com
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'anything.multitenant.com',
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'multitenant.com',
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'insensitive.com',
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]
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poisoned_hosts = [
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'example.com@evil.tld',
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'example.com:dr.frankenstein@evil.tld',
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'example.com:dr.frankenstein@evil.tld:80',
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'example.com:80/badpath',
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'example.com: recovermypassword.com',
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'other.com', # not in ALLOWED_HOSTS
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]
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for host in legit_hosts:
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_HOST': host,
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}
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request.get_host()
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for host in poisoned_hosts:
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with self.assertRaises(SuspiciousOperation):
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_HOST': host,
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}
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request.get_host()
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@override_settings(USE_X_FORWARDED_HOST=True, ALLOWED_HOSTS=['*'])
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def test_http_get_host_with_x_forwarded_host(self):
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# Check if X_FORWARDED_HOST is provided.
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_X_FORWARDED_HOST': 'forward.com',
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'HTTP_HOST': 'example.com',
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 80,
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}
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# X_FORWARDED_HOST is obeyed.
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'forward.com')
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# Check if X_FORWARDED_HOST isn't provided.
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_HOST': 'example.com',
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 80,
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}
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'example.com')
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# Check if HTTP_HOST isn't provided.
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 80,
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}
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'internal.com')
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# Check if HTTP_HOST isn't provided, and we're on a nonstandard port
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'SERVER_NAME': 'internal.com',
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'SERVER_PORT': 8042,
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}
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'internal.com:8042')
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# Poisoned host headers are rejected as suspicious
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legit_hosts = [
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'example.com',
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'example.com:80',
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'12.34.56.78',
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'12.34.56.78:443',
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'[2001:19f0:feee::dead:beef:cafe]',
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'[2001:19f0:feee::dead:beef:cafe]:8080',
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'xn--4ca9at.com', # Punnycode for öäü.com
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]
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poisoned_hosts = [
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'example.com@evil.tld',
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'example.com:dr.frankenstein@evil.tld',
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'example.com:dr.frankenstein@evil.tld:80',
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'example.com:80/badpath',
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'example.com: recovermypassword.com',
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]
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for host in legit_hosts:
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_HOST': host,
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}
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request.get_host()
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for host in poisoned_hosts:
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with self.assertRaises(SuspiciousOperation):
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_HOST': host,
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}
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request.get_host()
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@override_settings(DEBUG=True, ALLOWED_HOSTS=[])
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def test_host_validation_disabled_in_debug_mode(self):
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"""If ALLOWED_HOSTS is empty and DEBUG is True, all hosts pass."""
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request = HttpRequest()
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request.META = {
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'HTTP_HOST': 'example.com',
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}
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self.assertEqual(request.get_host(), 'example.com')
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def test_near_expiration(self):
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"Cookie will expire when an near expiration time is provided"
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response = HttpResponse()
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# There is a timing weakness in this test; The
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# expected result for max-age requires that there be
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# a very slight difference between the evaluated expiration
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# time, and the time evaluated in set_cookie(). If this
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# difference doesn't exist, the cookie time will be
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# 1 second larger. To avoid the problem, put in a quick sleep,
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# which guarantees that there will be a time difference.
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expires = datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(seconds=10)
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time.sleep(0.001)
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response.set_cookie('datetime', expires=expires)
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datetime_cookie = response.cookies['datetime']
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self.assertEqual(datetime_cookie['max-age'], 10)
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def test_aware_expiration(self):
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"Cookie accepts an aware datetime as expiration time"
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response = HttpResponse()
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expires = (datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(seconds=10)).replace(tzinfo=utc)
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time.sleep(0.001)
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response.set_cookie('datetime', expires=expires)
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datetime_cookie = response.cookies['datetime']
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self.assertEqual(datetime_cookie['max-age'], 10)
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def test_far_expiration(self):
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"Cookie will expire when an distant expiration time is provided"
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response = HttpResponse()
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response.set_cookie('datetime', expires=datetime(2028, 1, 1, 4, 5, 6))
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datetime_cookie = response.cookies['datetime']
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self.assertEqual(datetime_cookie['expires'], 'Sat, 01-Jan-2028 04:05:06 GMT')
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def test_max_age_expiration(self):
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"Cookie will expire if max_age is provided"
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response = HttpResponse()
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response.set_cookie('max_age', max_age=10)
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max_age_cookie = response.cookies['max_age']
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self.assertEqual(max_age_cookie['max-age'], 10)
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self.assertEqual(max_age_cookie['expires'], cookie_date(time.time()+10))
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def test_httponly_cookie(self):
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response = HttpResponse()
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response.set_cookie('example', httponly=True)
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example_cookie = response.cookies['example']
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# A compat cookie may be in use -- check that it has worked
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# both as an output string, and using the cookie attributes
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self.assertTrue('; httponly' in str(example_cookie))
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self.assertTrue(example_cookie['httponly'])
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def test_limited_stream(self):
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# Read all of a limited stream
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stream = LimitedStream(BytesIO(b'test'), 2)
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(), b'te')
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# Reading again returns nothing.
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(), b'')
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# Read a number of characters greater than the stream has to offer
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stream = LimitedStream(BytesIO(b'test'), 2)
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(5), b'te')
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# Reading again returns nothing.
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(5), b'')
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# Read sequentially from a stream
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stream = LimitedStream(BytesIO(b'12345678'), 8)
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(5), b'12345')
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(5), b'678')
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# Reading again returns nothing.
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(5), b'')
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# Read lines from a stream
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stream = LimitedStream(BytesIO(b'1234\n5678\nabcd\nefgh\nijkl'), 24)
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# Read a full line, unconditionally
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(), b'1234\n')
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# Read a number of characters less than a line
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(2), b'56')
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# Read the rest of the partial line
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(), b'78\n')
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# Read a full line, with a character limit greater than the line length
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(6), b'abcd\n')
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# Read the next line, deliberately terminated at the line end
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(4), b'efgh')
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# Read the next line... just the line end
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(), b'\n')
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# Read everything else.
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(), b'ijkl')
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# Regression for #15018
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# If a stream contains a newline, but the provided length
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# is less than the number of provided characters, the newline
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# doesn't reset the available character count
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stream = LimitedStream(BytesIO(b'1234\nabcdef'), 9)
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(10), b'1234\n')
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(3), b'abc')
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# Now expire the available characters
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(3), b'd')
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# Reading again returns nothing.
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self.assertEqual(stream.readline(2), b'')
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# Same test, but with read, not readline.
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stream = LimitedStream(BytesIO(b'1234\nabcdef'), 9)
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(6), b'1234\na')
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(2), b'bc')
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(2), b'd')
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(2), b'')
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self.assertEqual(stream.read(), b'')
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def test_stream(self):
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payload = FakePayload('name=value')
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request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
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'wsgi.input': payload})
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self.assertEqual(request.read(), b'name=value')
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def test_read_after_value(self):
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"""
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Reading from request is allowed after accessing request contents as
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POST or body.
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"""
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payload = FakePayload('name=value')
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request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
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'wsgi.input': payload})
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {'name': ['value']})
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self.assertEqual(request.body, b'name=value')
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self.assertEqual(request.read(), b'name=value')
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def test_value_after_read(self):
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"""
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Construction of POST or body is not allowed after reading
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from request.
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"""
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payload = FakePayload('name=value')
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request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
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'wsgi.input': payload})
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self.assertEqual(request.read(2), b'na')
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self.assertRaises(Exception, lambda: request.body)
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {})
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def test_non_ascii_POST(self):
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payload = FakePayload(urlencode({'key': 'España'}))
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request = WSGIRequest({
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'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
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'wsgi.input': payload,
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})
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {'key': ['España']})
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def test_alternate_charset_POST(self):
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"""
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Test a POST with non-utf-8 payload encoding.
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"""
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from django.utils.http import urllib_parse
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payload = FakePayload(urllib_parse.urlencode({'key': 'España'.encode('latin-1')}))
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request = WSGIRequest({
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'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded; charset=iso-8859-1',
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'wsgi.input': payload,
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})
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {'key': ['España']})
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def test_body_after_POST_multipart(self):
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"""
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Reading body after parsing multipart is not allowed
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"""
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# Because multipart is used for large amounts fo data i.e. file uploads,
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# we don't want the data held in memory twice, and we don't want to
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# silence the error by setting body = '' either.
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payload = FakePayload("\r\n".join([
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'--boundary',
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'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="name"',
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'',
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'value',
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'--boundary--'
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'']))
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request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=boundary',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
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'wsgi.input': payload})
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {'name': ['value']})
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self.assertRaises(Exception, lambda: request.body)
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def test_POST_multipart_with_content_length_zero(self):
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"""
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Multipart POST requests with Content-Length >= 0 are valid and need to be handled.
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"""
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# According to:
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# http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html#sec14.13
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# Every request.POST with Content-Length >= 0 is a valid request,
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# this test ensures that we handle Content-Length == 0.
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payload = FakePayload("\r\n".join([
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'--boundary',
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'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="name"',
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'',
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'value',
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'--boundary--'
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'']))
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request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=boundary',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': 0,
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'wsgi.input': payload})
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {})
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def test_POST_binary_only(self):
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payload = b'\r\n\x01\x00\x00\x00ab\x00\x00\xcd\xcc,@'
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environ = {'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/octet-stream',
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'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
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'wsgi.input': BytesIO(payload)}
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request = WSGIRequest(environ)
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {})
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self.assertEqual(request.FILES, {})
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self.assertEqual(request.body, payload)
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|
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# Same test without specifying content-type
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environ.update({'CONTENT_TYPE': '', 'wsgi.input': BytesIO(payload)})
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request = WSGIRequest(environ)
|
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self.assertEqual(request.POST, {})
|
|
self.assertEqual(request.FILES, {})
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self.assertEqual(request.body, payload)
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|
|
|
def test_read_by_lines(self):
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payload = FakePayload('name=value')
|
|
request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
|
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'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
|
|
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
|
|
'wsgi.input': payload})
|
|
self.assertEqual(list(request), [b'name=value'])
|
|
|
|
def test_POST_after_body_read(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
POST should be populated even if body is read first
|
|
"""
|
|
payload = FakePayload('name=value')
|
|
request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
|
|
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
|
|
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
|
|
'wsgi.input': payload})
|
|
raw_data = request.body
|
|
self.assertEqual(request.POST, {'name': ['value']})
|
|
|
|
def test_POST_after_body_read_and_stream_read(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
POST should be populated even if body is read first, and then
|
|
the stream is read second.
|
|
"""
|
|
payload = FakePayload('name=value')
|
|
request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
|
|
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
|
|
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
|
|
'wsgi.input': payload})
|
|
raw_data = request.body
|
|
self.assertEqual(request.read(1), b'n')
|
|
self.assertEqual(request.POST, {'name': ['value']})
|
|
|
|
def test_POST_after_body_read_and_stream_read_multipart(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
POST should be populated even if body is read first, and then
|
|
the stream is read second. Using multipart/form-data instead of urlencoded.
|
|
"""
|
|
payload = FakePayload("\r\n".join([
|
|
'--boundary',
|
|
'Content-Disposition: form-data; name="name"',
|
|
'',
|
|
'value',
|
|
'--boundary--'
|
|
'']))
|
|
request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
|
|
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'multipart/form-data; boundary=boundary',
|
|
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
|
|
'wsgi.input': payload})
|
|
raw_data = request.body
|
|
# Consume enough data to mess up the parsing:
|
|
self.assertEqual(request.read(13), b'--boundary\r\nC')
|
|
self.assertEqual(request.POST, {'name': ['value']})
|
|
|
|
def test_POST_connection_error(self):
|
|
"""
|
|
If wsgi.input.read() raises an exception while trying to read() the
|
|
POST, the exception should be identifiable (not a generic IOError).
|
|
"""
|
|
class ExplodingBytesIO(BytesIO):
|
|
def read(self, len=0):
|
|
raise IOError("kaboom!")
|
|
|
|
payload = b'name=value'
|
|
request = WSGIRequest({'REQUEST_METHOD': 'POST',
|
|
'CONTENT_TYPE': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
|
|
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(payload),
|
|
'wsgi.input': ExplodingBytesIO(payload)})
|
|
|
|
with self.assertRaises(UnreadablePostError):
|
|
request.body
|
|
|
|
|
|
@unittest.skipIf(connection.vendor == 'sqlite'
|
|
and connection.settings_dict['NAME'] in ('', ':memory:'),
|
|
"Cannot establish two connections to an in-memory SQLite database.")
|
|
class DatabaseConnectionHandlingTests(TransactionTestCase):
|
|
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
# Use a temporary connection to avoid messing with the main one.
|
|
self._old_default_connection = connections['default']
|
|
del connections['default']
|
|
|
|
def tearDown(self):
|
|
try:
|
|
connections['default'].close()
|
|
finally:
|
|
connections['default'] = self._old_default_connection
|
|
|
|
def test_request_finished_db_state(self):
|
|
# Force closing connection on request end
|
|
connection.settings_dict['CONN_MAX_AGE'] = 0
|
|
|
|
# The GET below will not succeed, but it will give a response with
|
|
# defined ._handler_class. That is needed for sending the
|
|
# request_finished signal.
|
|
response = self.client.get('/')
|
|
# Make sure there is an open connection
|
|
connection.cursor()
|
|
connection.enter_transaction_management()
|
|
signals.request_finished.send(sender=response._handler_class)
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(connection.transaction_state), 0)
|
|
|
|
def test_request_finished_failed_connection(self):
|
|
# Force closing connection on request end
|
|
connection.settings_dict['CONN_MAX_AGE'] = 0
|
|
|
|
connection.enter_transaction_management()
|
|
connection.set_dirty()
|
|
# Test that the rollback doesn't succeed (for example network failure
|
|
# could cause this).
|
|
def fail_horribly():
|
|
raise Exception("Horrible failure!")
|
|
connection._rollback = fail_horribly
|
|
try:
|
|
with self.assertRaises(Exception):
|
|
signals.request_finished.send(sender=self.__class__)
|
|
# The connection's state wasn't cleaned up
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(connection.transaction_state), 1)
|
|
finally:
|
|
del connection._rollback
|
|
# The connection will be cleaned on next request where the conn
|
|
# works again.
|
|
signals.request_finished.send(sender=self.__class__)
|
|
self.assertEqual(len(connection.transaction_state), 0)
|