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django/tests/test_client_regress/views.py
Marc Tamlyn 2607fa9016 Fixed #21774 -- Isolate all test urls from eachother.
This (nearly) completes the work to isolate all the test modules from
each other. This is now more important as importing models from another
module will case PendingDeprecationWarnings if those modules are not in
INSTALLED_APPS. The only remaining obvious dependencies are:

- d.c.auth depends on d.c.admin (because of the is_admin flag to some
  views), but this is not so important and d.c.admin is in
  always_installed_apps
- test_client_regress depends on test_client. Eventually these should
  become a single module, as the split serves no useful purpose.
2014-01-14 15:43:27 +00:00

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import json
import warnings
from django.conf import settings
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpResponseRedirect
from django.shortcuts import render_to_response
from django.core.serializers.json import DjangoJSONEncoder
from django.template import RequestContext
from django.test import Client
from django.test.client import CONTENT_TYPE_RE
from django.test.utils import setup_test_environment
class CustomTestException(Exception):
pass
def no_template_view(request):
"A simple view that expects a GET request, and returns a rendered template"
return HttpResponse("No template used. Sample content: twice once twice. Content ends.")
def staff_only_view(request):
"A view that can only be visited by staff. Non staff members get an exception"
if request.user.is_staff:
return HttpResponse('')
else:
raise CustomTestException()
def get_view(request):
"A simple login protected view"
return HttpResponse("Hello world")
get_view = login_required(get_view)
def request_data(request, template='base.html', data='sausage'):
"A simple view that returns the request data in the context"
# request.REQUEST is deprecated, but needs testing until removed.
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True):
warnings.simplefilter("always")
request_foo = request.REQUEST.get('foo')
request_bar = request.REQUEST.get('bar')
return render_to_response(template, {
'get-foo': request.GET.get('foo'),
'get-bar': request.GET.get('bar'),
'post-foo': request.POST.get('foo'),
'post-bar': request.POST.get('bar'),
'request-foo': request_foo,
'request-bar': request_bar,
'data': data,
})
def view_with_argument(request, name):
"""A view that takes a string argument
The purpose of this view is to check that if a space is provided in
the argument, the test framework unescapes the %20 before passing
the value to the view.
"""
if name == 'Arthur Dent':
return HttpResponse('Hi, Arthur')
else:
return HttpResponse('Howdy, %s' % name)
def nested_view(request):
"""
A view that uses test client to call another view.
"""
setup_test_environment()
c = Client()
c.get("/no_template_view")
return render_to_response('base.html', {'nested': 'yes'})
def login_protected_redirect_view(request):
"A view that redirects all requests to the GET view"
return HttpResponseRedirect('/get_view/')
login_protected_redirect_view = login_required(login_protected_redirect_view)
def set_session_view(request):
"A view that sets a session variable"
request.session['session_var'] = 'YES'
return HttpResponse('set_session')
def check_session_view(request):
"A view that reads a session variable"
return HttpResponse(request.session.get('session_var', 'NO'))
def request_methods_view(request):
"A view that responds with the request method"
return HttpResponse('request method: %s' % request.method)
def return_unicode(request):
return render_to_response('unicode.html')
def return_undecodable_binary(request):
return HttpResponse(
b'%PDF-1.4\r\n%\x93\x8c\x8b\x9e ReportLab Generated PDF document http://www.reportlab.com'
)
def return_json_file(request):
"A view that parses and returns a JSON string as a file."
match = CONTENT_TYPE_RE.match(request.META['CONTENT_TYPE'])
if match:
charset = match.group(1)
else:
charset = settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET
# This just checks that the uploaded data is JSON
obj_dict = json.loads(request.body.decode(charset))
obj_json = json.dumps(obj_dict, cls=DjangoJSONEncoder, ensure_ascii=False)
response = HttpResponse(obj_json.encode(charset), status=200,
content_type='application/json; charset=%s' % charset)
response['Content-Disposition'] = 'attachment; filename=testfile.json'
return response
def check_headers(request):
"A view that responds with value of the X-ARG-CHECK header"
return HttpResponse('HTTP_X_ARG_CHECK: %s' % request.META.get('HTTP_X_ARG_CHECK', 'Undefined'))
def body(request):
"A view that is requested with GET and accesses request.body. Refs #14753."
return HttpResponse(request.body)
def read_all(request):
"A view that is requested with accesses request.read()."
return HttpResponse(request.read())
def read_buffer(request):
"A view that is requested with accesses request.read(LARGE_BUFFER)."
return HttpResponse(request.read(99999))
def request_context_view(request):
# Special attribute that won't be present on a plain HttpRequest
request.special_path = request.path
return render_to_response('request_context.html', context_instance=RequestContext(request, {}))