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320 lines
12 KiB
Python
320 lines
12 KiB
Python
"""
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Tests for django.core.servers.
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"""
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import errno
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import os
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import socket
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from http.client import HTTPConnection
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from urllib.error import HTTPError
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from urllib.parse import urlencode
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from urllib.request import urlopen
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from django.conf import settings
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from django.core.servers.basehttp import WSGIServer
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from django.test import LiveServerTestCase, override_settings
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from django.test.testcases import LiveServerThread, QuietWSGIRequestHandler
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from .models import Person
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TEST_ROOT = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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TEST_SETTINGS = {
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'MEDIA_URL': 'media/',
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'MEDIA_ROOT': os.path.join(TEST_ROOT, 'media'),
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'STATIC_URL': 'static/',
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'STATIC_ROOT': os.path.join(TEST_ROOT, 'static'),
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}
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='servers.urls', **TEST_SETTINGS)
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class LiveServerBase(LiveServerTestCase):
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available_apps = [
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'servers',
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'django.contrib.auth',
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'django.contrib.contenttypes',
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'django.contrib.sessions',
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]
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fixtures = ['testdata.json']
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def urlopen(self, url):
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return urlopen(self.live_server_url + url)
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class FailingLiveServerThread(LiveServerThread):
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def _create_server(self):
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raise RuntimeError('Error creating server.')
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class LiveServerTestCaseSetupTest(LiveServerBase):
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server_thread_class = FailingLiveServerThread
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@classmethod
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def check_allowed_hosts(cls, expected):
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if settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS != expected:
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raise RuntimeError(f'{settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS} != {expected}')
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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cls.check_allowed_hosts(['testserver'])
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try:
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super().setUpClass()
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except RuntimeError:
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# LiveServerTestCase's change to ALLOWED_HOSTS should be reverted.
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cls.check_allowed_hosts(['testserver'])
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else:
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raise RuntimeError('Server did not fail.')
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cls.set_up_called = True
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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# Make tearDownClass() a no-op because setUpClass() was already cleaned
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# up, and because the error inside setUpClass() was handled, which will
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# cause tearDownClass() to be called when it normally wouldn't.
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pass
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def test_set_up_class(self):
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self.assertIs(self.set_up_called, True)
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class LiveServerAddress(LiveServerBase):
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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super().setUpClass()
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# put it in a list to prevent descriptor lookups in test
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cls.live_server_url_test = [cls.live_server_url]
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def test_live_server_url_is_class_property(self):
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self.assertIsInstance(self.live_server_url_test[0], str)
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self.assertEqual(self.live_server_url_test[0], self.live_server_url)
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class LiveServerSingleThread(LiveServerThread):
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def _create_server(self):
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return WSGIServer((self.host, self.port), QuietWSGIRequestHandler, allow_reuse_address=False)
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class SingleThreadLiveServerTestCase(LiveServerTestCase):
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server_thread_class = LiveServerSingleThread
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class LiveServerViews(LiveServerBase):
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def test_protocol(self):
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"""Launched server serves with HTTP 1.1."""
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with self.urlopen('/example_view/') as f:
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self.assertEqual(f.version, 11)
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def test_closes_connection_without_content_length(self):
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"""
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A HTTP 1.1 server is supposed to support keep-alive. Since our
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development server is rather simple we support it only in cases where
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we can detect a content length from the response. This should be doable
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for all simple views and streaming responses where an iterable with
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length of one is passed. The latter follows as result of `set_content_length`
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from https://github.com/python/cpython/blob/master/Lib/wsgiref/handlers.py.
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If we cannot detect a content length we explicitly set the `Connection`
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header to `close` to notify the client that we do not actually support
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it.
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"""
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conn = HTTPConnection(LiveServerViews.server_thread.host, LiveServerViews.server_thread.port, timeout=1)
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try:
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conn.request('GET', '/streaming_example_view/', headers={'Connection': 'keep-alive'})
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response = conn.getresponse()
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self.assertTrue(response.will_close)
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self.assertEqual(response.read(), b'Iamastream')
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.getheader('Connection'), 'close')
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conn.request('GET', '/streaming_example_view/', headers={'Connection': 'close'})
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response = conn.getresponse()
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self.assertTrue(response.will_close)
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self.assertEqual(response.read(), b'Iamastream')
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.getheader('Connection'), 'close')
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finally:
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conn.close()
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def test_keep_alive_on_connection_with_content_length(self):
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"""
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See `test_closes_connection_without_content_length` for details. This
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is a follow up test, which ensure that we do not close the connection
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if not needed, hence allowing us to take advantage of keep-alive.
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"""
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conn = HTTPConnection(LiveServerViews.server_thread.host, LiveServerViews.server_thread.port)
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try:
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conn.request('GET', '/example_view/', headers={"Connection": "keep-alive"})
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response = conn.getresponse()
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self.assertFalse(response.will_close)
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self.assertEqual(response.read(), b'example view')
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertIsNone(response.getheader('Connection'))
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conn.request('GET', '/example_view/', headers={"Connection": "close"})
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response = conn.getresponse()
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self.assertFalse(response.will_close)
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self.assertEqual(response.read(), b'example view')
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertIsNone(response.getheader('Connection'))
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finally:
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conn.close()
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def test_keep_alive_connection_clears_previous_request_data(self):
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conn = HTTPConnection(LiveServerViews.server_thread.host, LiveServerViews.server_thread.port)
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try:
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conn.request('POST', '/method_view/', b'{}', headers={"Connection": "keep-alive"})
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response = conn.getresponse()
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self.assertFalse(response.will_close)
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.read(), b'POST')
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conn.request('POST', '/method_view/', b'{}', headers={"Connection": "close"})
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response = conn.getresponse()
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self.assertFalse(response.will_close)
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.read(), b'POST')
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finally:
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conn.close()
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def test_404(self):
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with self.assertRaises(HTTPError) as err:
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self.urlopen('/')
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err.exception.close()
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self.assertEqual(err.exception.code, 404, 'Expected 404 response')
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def test_view(self):
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with self.urlopen('/example_view/') as f:
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), b'example view')
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def test_static_files(self):
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with self.urlopen('/static/example_static_file.txt') as f:
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self.assertEqual(f.read().rstrip(b'\r\n'), b'example static file')
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def test_no_collectstatic_emulation(self):
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"""
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LiveServerTestCase reports a 404 status code when HTTP client
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tries to access a static file that isn't explicitly put under
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STATIC_ROOT.
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"""
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with self.assertRaises(HTTPError) as err:
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self.urlopen('/static/another_app/another_app_static_file.txt')
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err.exception.close()
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self.assertEqual(err.exception.code, 404, 'Expected 404 response')
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def test_media_files(self):
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with self.urlopen('/media/example_media_file.txt') as f:
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self.assertEqual(f.read().rstrip(b'\r\n'), b'example media file')
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def test_environ(self):
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with self.urlopen('/environ_view/?%s' % urlencode({'q': 'тест'})) as f:
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self.assertIn(b"QUERY_STRING: 'q=%D1%82%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82'", f.read())
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF='servers.urls')
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class SingleTreadLiveServerViews(SingleThreadLiveServerTestCase):
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available_apps = ['servers']
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def test_closes_connection_with_content_length(self):
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"""
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Contrast to
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LiveServerViews.test_keep_alive_on_connection_with_content_length().
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Persistent connections require threading server.
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"""
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conn = HTTPConnection(
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SingleTreadLiveServerViews.server_thread.host,
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SingleTreadLiveServerViews.server_thread.port,
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timeout=1,
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)
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try:
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conn.request('GET', '/example_view/', headers={'Connection': 'keep-alive'})
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response = conn.getresponse()
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self.assertTrue(response.will_close)
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self.assertEqual(response.read(), b'example view')
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self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
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self.assertEqual(response.getheader('Connection'), 'close')
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finally:
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conn.close()
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class LiveServerDatabase(LiveServerBase):
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def test_fixtures_loaded(self):
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"""
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Fixtures are properly loaded and visible to the live server thread.
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"""
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with self.urlopen('/model_view/') as f:
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self.assertEqual(f.read().splitlines(), [b'jane', b'robert'])
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def test_database_writes(self):
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"""
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Data written to the database by a view can be read.
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"""
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with self.urlopen('/create_model_instance/'):
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pass
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(
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Person.objects.all().order_by('pk'),
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['jane', 'robert', 'emily'],
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lambda b: b.name
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)
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class LiveServerPort(LiveServerBase):
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def test_port_bind(self):
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"""
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Each LiveServerTestCase binds to a unique port or fails to start a
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server thread when run concurrently (#26011).
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"""
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TestCase = type("TestCase", (LiveServerBase,), {})
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try:
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TestCase.setUpClass()
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno == errno.EADDRINUSE:
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# We're out of ports, LiveServerTestCase correctly fails with
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# an OSError.
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return
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# Unexpected error.
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raise
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try:
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# We've acquired a port, ensure our server threads acquired
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# different addresses.
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self.assertNotEqual(
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self.live_server_url, TestCase.live_server_url,
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"Acquired duplicate server addresses for server threads: %s" % self.live_server_url
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)
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finally:
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TestCase.tearDownClass()
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def test_specified_port_bind(self):
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"""LiveServerTestCase.port customizes the server's port."""
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TestCase = type('TestCase', (LiveServerBase,), {})
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# Find an open port and tell TestCase to use it.
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s = socket.socket()
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s.bind(('', 0))
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TestCase.port = s.getsockname()[1]
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s.close()
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TestCase.setUpClass()
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try:
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self.assertEqual(
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TestCase.port, TestCase.server_thread.port,
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'Did not use specified port for LiveServerTestCase thread: %s' % TestCase.port
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)
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finally:
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TestCase.tearDownClass()
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class LiveServerThreadedTests(LiveServerBase):
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"""If LiveServerTestCase isn't threaded, these tests will hang."""
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def test_view_calls_subview(self):
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url = '/subview_calling_view/?%s' % urlencode({'url': self.live_server_url})
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with self.urlopen(url) as f:
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self.assertEqual(f.read(), b'subview calling view: subview')
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def test_check_model_instance_from_subview(self):
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url = '/check_model_instance_from_subview/?%s' % urlencode({
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'url': self.live_server_url,
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})
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with self.urlopen(url) as f:
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self.assertIn(b'emily', f.read())
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