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177 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
177 lines
6.7 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import os
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import socket
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import unittest
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import warnings
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from unittest import skipUnless
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.contrib.gis.geoip import HAS_GEOIP
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from django.contrib.gis.geos import HAS_GEOS, GEOSGeometry
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from django.test import ignore_warnings
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from django.utils import six
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from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango20Warning
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from django.utils.encoding import force_text
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if HAS_GEOIP:
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from django.contrib.gis.geoip import GeoIP, GeoIPException
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from django.contrib.gis.geoip.prototypes import GeoIP_lib_version
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# Note: Requires use of both the GeoIP country and city datasets.
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# The GEOIP_DATA path should be the only setting set (the directory
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# should contain links or the actual database files 'GeoIP.dat' and
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# 'GeoLiteCity.dat'.
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@skipUnless(HAS_GEOIP and getattr(settings, "GEOIP_PATH", None),
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"GeoIP is required along with the GEOIP_PATH setting.")
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@ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango20Warning)
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class GeoIPTest(unittest.TestCase):
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addr = '128.249.1.1'
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fqdn = 'tmc.edu'
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def _is_dns_available(self, domain):
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# Naive check to see if there is DNS available to use.
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# Used to conditionally skip fqdn geoip checks.
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# See #25407 for details.
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ErrClass = socket.error if six.PY2 else OSError
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try:
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socket.gethostbyname(domain)
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return True
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except ErrClass:
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return False
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def test01_init(self):
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"Testing GeoIP initialization."
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g1 = GeoIP() # Everything inferred from GeoIP path
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path = settings.GEOIP_PATH
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g2 = GeoIP(path, 0) # Passing in data path explicitly.
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g3 = GeoIP.open(path, 0) # MaxMind Python API syntax.
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for g in (g1, g2, g3):
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self.assertTrue(g._country)
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self.assertTrue(g._city)
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# Only passing in the location of one database.
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city = os.path.join(path, 'GeoLiteCity.dat')
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cntry = os.path.join(path, 'GeoIP.dat')
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g4 = GeoIP(city, country='')
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self.assertIsNone(g4._country)
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g5 = GeoIP(cntry, city='')
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self.assertIsNone(g5._city)
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# Improper parameters.
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bad_params = (23, 'foo', 15.23)
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for bad in bad_params:
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with self.assertRaises(GeoIPException):
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GeoIP(cache=bad)
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if isinstance(bad, six.string_types):
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e = GeoIPException
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else:
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e = TypeError
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with self.assertRaises(e):
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GeoIP(bad, 0)
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def test02_bad_query(self):
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"Testing GeoIP query parameter checking."
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cntry_g = GeoIP(city='<foo>')
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# No city database available, these calls should fail.
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with self.assertRaises(GeoIPException):
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cntry_g.city('google.com')
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with self.assertRaises(GeoIPException):
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cntry_g.coords('yahoo.com')
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# Non-string query should raise TypeError
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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cntry_g.country_code(17)
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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cntry_g.country_name(GeoIP)
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def test03_country(self):
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"Testing GeoIP country querying methods."
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g = GeoIP(city='<foo>')
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queries = [self.addr]
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if self._is_dns_available(self.fqdn):
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queries.append(self.fqdn)
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for query in queries:
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for func in (g.country_code, g.country_code_by_addr, g.country_code_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('US', func(query), 'Failed for func %s and query %s' % (func, query))
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for func in (g.country_name, g.country_name_by_addr, g.country_name_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('United States', func(query), 'Failed for func %s and query %s' % (func, query))
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self.assertEqual({'country_code': 'US', 'country_name': 'United States'},
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g.country(query))
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@skipUnless(HAS_GEOS, "Geos is required")
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def test04_city(self):
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"Testing GeoIP city querying methods."
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g = GeoIP(country='<foo>')
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queries = [self.addr]
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if self._is_dns_available(self.fqdn):
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queries.append(self.fqdn)
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for query in queries:
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# Country queries should still work.
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for func in (g.country_code, g.country_code_by_addr, g.country_code_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('US', func(query))
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for func in (g.country_name, g.country_name_by_addr, g.country_name_by_name):
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self.assertEqual('United States', func(query))
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self.assertEqual({'country_code': 'US', 'country_name': 'United States'},
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g.country(query))
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# City information dictionary.
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d = g.city(query)
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self.assertEqual('USA', d['country_code3'])
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self.assertEqual('Houston', d['city'])
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self.assertEqual('TX', d['region'])
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self.assertEqual(713, d['area_code'])
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geom = g.geos(query)
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self.assertIsInstance(geom, GEOSGeometry)
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lon, lat = (-95.4010, 29.7079)
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lat_lon = g.lat_lon(query)
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lat_lon = (lat_lon[1], lat_lon[0])
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for tup in (geom.tuple, g.coords(query), g.lon_lat(query), lat_lon):
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self.assertAlmostEqual(lon, tup[0], 4)
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self.assertAlmostEqual(lat, tup[1], 4)
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def test05_unicode_response(self):
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"Testing that GeoIP strings are properly encoded, see #16553."
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g = GeoIP()
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fqdn = "duesseldorf.de"
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if self._is_dns_available(fqdn):
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d = g.city(fqdn)
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self.assertEqual('Düsseldorf', d['city'])
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d = g.country('200.26.205.1')
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# Some databases have only unaccented countries
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self.assertIn(d['country_name'], ('Curaçao', 'Curacao'))
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def test_deprecation_warning(self):
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with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warns:
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warnings.simplefilter('always')
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GeoIP()
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self.assertEqual(len(warns), 1)
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msg = str(warns[0].message)
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self.assertIn('django.contrib.gis.geoip is deprecated', msg)
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def test_repr(self):
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path = settings.GEOIP_PATH
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g = GeoIP(path=path)
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country_path = g._country_file
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city_path = g._city_file
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if GeoIP_lib_version:
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expected = '<GeoIP [v%(version)s] _country_file="%(country)s", _city_file="%(city)s">' % {
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'version': force_text(GeoIP_lib_version()),
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'country': country_path,
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'city': city_path,
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}
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else:
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expected = '<GeoIP _country_file="%(country)s", _city_file="%(city)s">' % {
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'country': country_path,
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'city': city_path,
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}
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self.assertEqual(repr(g), expected)
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