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This is the result of Christopher Medrela's 2013 Summer of Code project. Thanks also to Preston Holmes, Tim Graham, Anssi Kääriäinen, Florian Apolloner, and Alex Gaynor for review notes along the way. Also: Fixes #8579, fixes #3055, fixes #19844.
380 lines
12 KiB
Python
380 lines
12 KiB
Python
from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import logging
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import warnings
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from django.core import mail
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from django.test import TestCase, RequestFactory, override_settings
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from django.test.utils import patch_logger
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from django.utils.encoding import force_text
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from django.utils.log import (CallbackFilter, RequireDebugFalse,
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RequireDebugTrue)
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from django.utils.six import StringIO
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from admin_scripts.tests import AdminScriptTestCase
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from .logconfig import MyEmailBackend
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# logging config prior to using filter with mail_admins
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OLD_LOGGING = {
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'version': 1,
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'disable_existing_loggers': False,
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'handlers': {
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'mail_admins': {
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'level': 'ERROR',
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'class': 'django.utils.log.AdminEmailHandler'
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}
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},
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'loggers': {
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'django.request': {
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'handlers': ['mail_admins'],
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'level': 'ERROR',
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'propagate': True,
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},
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}
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}
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class LoggingFiltersTest(TestCase):
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def test_require_debug_false_filter(self):
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"""
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Test the RequireDebugFalse filter class.
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"""
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filter_ = RequireDebugFalse()
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with self.settings(DEBUG=True):
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self.assertEqual(filter_.filter("record is not used"), False)
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with self.settings(DEBUG=False):
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self.assertEqual(filter_.filter("record is not used"), True)
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def test_require_debug_true_filter(self):
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"""
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Test the RequireDebugTrue filter class.
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"""
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filter_ = RequireDebugTrue()
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with self.settings(DEBUG=True):
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self.assertEqual(filter_.filter("record is not used"), True)
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with self.settings(DEBUG=False):
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self.assertEqual(filter_.filter("record is not used"), False)
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class DefaultLoggingTest(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.logger = logging.getLogger('django')
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self.old_stream = self.logger.handlers[0].stream
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def tearDown(self):
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self.logger.handlers[0].stream = self.old_stream
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def test_django_logger(self):
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"""
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The 'django' base logger only output anything when DEBUG=True.
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"""
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output = StringIO()
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self.logger.handlers[0].stream = output
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self.logger.error("Hey, this is an error.")
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self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(), '')
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with self.settings(DEBUG=True):
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self.logger.error("Hey, this is an error.")
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self.assertEqual(output.getvalue(), 'Hey, this is an error.\n')
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class WarningLoggerTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests that warnings output for DeprecationWarnings is enabled
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and captured to the logging system
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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# If tests are invoke with "-Wall" (or any -W flag actually) then
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# warning logging gets disabled (see configure_logging in django/utils/log.py).
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# However, these tests expect warnings to be logged, so manually force warnings
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# to the logs. Use getattr() here because the logging capture state is
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# undocumented and (I assume) brittle.
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self._old_capture_state = bool(getattr(logging, '_warnings_showwarning', False))
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logging.captureWarnings(True)
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# this convoluted setup is to avoid printing this deprecation to
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# stderr during test running - as the test runner forces deprecations
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# to be displayed at the global py.warnings level
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self.logger = logging.getLogger('py.warnings')
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self.outputs = []
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self.old_streams = []
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for handler in self.logger.handlers:
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self.old_streams.append(handler.stream)
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self.outputs.append(StringIO())
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handler.stream = self.outputs[-1]
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def tearDown(self):
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for i, handler in enumerate(self.logger.handlers):
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self.logger.handlers[i].stream = self.old_streams[i]
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# Reset warnings state.
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logging.captureWarnings(self._old_capture_state)
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@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
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def test_warnings_capture(self):
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warnings.warn('Foo Deprecated', DeprecationWarning)
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output = force_text(self.outputs[0].getvalue())
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self.assertTrue('Foo Deprecated' in output)
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def test_warnings_capture_debug_false(self):
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warnings.warn('Foo Deprecated', DeprecationWarning)
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output = force_text(self.outputs[0].getvalue())
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self.assertFalse('Foo Deprecated' in output)
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class CallbackFilterTest(TestCase):
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def test_sense(self):
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f_false = CallbackFilter(lambda r: False)
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f_true = CallbackFilter(lambda r: True)
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self.assertEqual(f_false.filter("record"), False)
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self.assertEqual(f_true.filter("record"), True)
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def test_passes_on_record(self):
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collector = []
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def _callback(record):
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collector.append(record)
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return True
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f = CallbackFilter(_callback)
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f.filter("a record")
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self.assertEqual(collector, ["a record"])
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class AdminEmailHandlerTest(TestCase):
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logger = logging.getLogger('django.request')
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def get_admin_email_handler(self, logger):
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# Inspired from views/views.py: send_log()
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# ensuring the AdminEmailHandler does not get filtered out
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# even with DEBUG=True.
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admin_email_handler = [
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h for h in logger.handlers
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if h.__class__.__name__ == "AdminEmailHandler"
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][0]
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return admin_email_handler
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def test_fail_silently(self):
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admin_email_handler = self.get_admin_email_handler(self.logger)
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self.assertTrue(admin_email_handler.connection().fail_silently)
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@override_settings(
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ADMINS=(('whatever admin', 'admin@example.com'),),
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EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX='-SuperAwesomeSubject-'
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)
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def test_accepts_args(self):
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"""
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Ensure that user-supplied arguments and the EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX
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setting are used to compose the email subject.
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Refs #16736.
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"""
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message = "Custom message that says '%s' and '%s'"
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token1 = 'ping'
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token2 = 'pong'
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admin_email_handler = self.get_admin_email_handler(self.logger)
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# Backup then override original filters
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orig_filters = admin_email_handler.filters
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try:
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admin_email_handler.filters = []
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self.logger.error(message, token1, token2)
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
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self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].to, ['admin@example.com'])
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self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].subject,
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"-SuperAwesomeSubject-ERROR: Custom message that says 'ping' and 'pong'")
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finally:
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# Restore original filters
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admin_email_handler.filters = orig_filters
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@override_settings(
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ADMINS=(('whatever admin', 'admin@example.com'),),
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EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX='-SuperAwesomeSubject-',
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INTERNAL_IPS=('127.0.0.1',),
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)
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def test_accepts_args_and_request(self):
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"""
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Ensure that the subject is also handled if being
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passed a request object.
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"""
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message = "Custom message that says '%s' and '%s'"
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token1 = 'ping'
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token2 = 'pong'
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admin_email_handler = self.get_admin_email_handler(self.logger)
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# Backup then override original filters
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orig_filters = admin_email_handler.filters
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try:
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admin_email_handler.filters = []
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rf = RequestFactory()
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request = rf.get('/')
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self.logger.error(message, token1, token2,
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extra={
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'status_code': 403,
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'request': request,
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}
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)
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
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self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].to, ['admin@example.com'])
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self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].subject,
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"-SuperAwesomeSubject-ERROR (internal IP): Custom message that says 'ping' and 'pong'")
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finally:
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# Restore original filters
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admin_email_handler.filters = orig_filters
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@override_settings(
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ADMINS=(('admin', 'admin@example.com'),),
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EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX='',
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DEBUG=False,
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)
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def test_subject_accepts_newlines(self):
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"""
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Ensure that newlines in email reports' subjects are escaped to avoid
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AdminErrorHandler to fail.
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Refs #17281.
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"""
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message = 'Message \r\n with newlines'
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expected_subject = 'ERROR: Message \\r\\n with newlines'
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
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self.logger.error(message)
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
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self.assertFalse('\n' in mail.outbox[0].subject)
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self.assertFalse('\r' in mail.outbox[0].subject)
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self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].subject, expected_subject)
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@override_settings(
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ADMINS=(('admin', 'admin@example.com'),),
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EMAIL_SUBJECT_PREFIX='',
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DEBUG=False,
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)
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def test_truncate_subject(self):
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"""
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RFC 2822's hard limit is 998 characters per line.
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So, minus "Subject: ", the actual subject must be no longer than 989
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characters.
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Refs #17281.
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"""
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message = 'a' * 1000
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expected_subject = 'ERROR: aa' + 'a' * 980
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 0)
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self.logger.error(message)
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
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self.assertEqual(mail.outbox[0].subject, expected_subject)
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@override_settings(
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ADMINS=(('admin', 'admin@example.com'),),
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DEBUG=False,
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)
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def test_uses_custom_email_backend(self):
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"""
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Refs #19325
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"""
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message = 'All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy'
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admin_email_handler = self.get_admin_email_handler(self.logger)
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mail_admins_called = {'called': False}
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def my_mail_admins(*args, **kwargs):
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connection = kwargs['connection']
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self.assertIsInstance(connection, MyEmailBackend)
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mail_admins_called['called'] = True
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# Monkeypatches
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orig_mail_admins = mail.mail_admins
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orig_email_backend = admin_email_handler.email_backend
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mail.mail_admins = my_mail_admins
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admin_email_handler.email_backend = (
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'logging_tests.logconfig.MyEmailBackend')
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try:
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self.logger.error(message)
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self.assertTrue(mail_admins_called['called'])
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finally:
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# Revert Monkeypatches
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mail.mail_admins = orig_mail_admins
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admin_email_handler.email_backend = orig_email_backend
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class SettingsConfigTest(AdminScriptTestCase):
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"""
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Test that accessing settings in a custom logging handler does not trigger
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a circular import error.
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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log_config = """{
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'version': 1,
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'handlers': {
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'custom_handler': {
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'level': 'INFO',
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'class': 'logging_tests.logconfig.MyHandler',
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}
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}
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}"""
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self.write_settings('settings.py', sdict={'LOGGING': log_config})
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def tearDown(self):
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self.remove_settings('settings.py')
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def test_circular_dependency(self):
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# validate is just an example command to trigger settings configuration
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out, err = self.run_manage(['validate'])
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self.assertNoOutput(err)
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self.assertOutput(out, "System check identified no issues.")
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def dictConfig(config):
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dictConfig.called = True
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dictConfig.called = False
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class SetupConfigureLogging(TestCase):
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"""
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Test that calling django.setup() initializes the logging configuration.
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"""
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@override_settings(LOGGING_CONFIG='logging_tests.tests.dictConfig')
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def test_configure_initializes_logging(self):
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from django import setup
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setup()
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self.assertTrue(dictConfig.called)
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@override_settings(DEBUG=True)
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class SecurityLoggerTest(TestCase):
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urls = 'logging_tests.urls'
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def test_suspicious_operation_creates_log_message(self):
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with patch_logger('django.security.SuspiciousOperation', 'error') as calls:
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self.client.get('/suspicious/')
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self.assertEqual(len(calls), 1)
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self.assertEqual(calls[0], 'dubious')
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def test_suspicious_operation_uses_sublogger(self):
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with patch_logger('django.security.DisallowedHost', 'error') as calls:
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self.client.get('/suspicious_spec/')
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self.assertEqual(len(calls), 1)
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self.assertEqual(calls[0], 'dubious')
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@override_settings(
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ADMINS=(('admin', 'admin@example.com'),),
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DEBUG=False,
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)
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def test_suspicious_email_admins(self):
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self.client.get('/suspicious/')
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self.assertEqual(len(mail.outbox), 1)
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self.assertIn('path:/suspicious/,', mail.outbox[0].body)
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