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From that release onwards, `cert_verify` raises `IOError` [1]. 1: https://github.com/kennethreitz/requests/commit/7d8b87c
100 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
100 lines
3.3 KiB
Python
import os
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import pytest
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import pytest_httpbin.certs
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from requests.exceptions import SSLError
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from httpie import ExitStatus
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from httpie.input import SSL_VERSION_ARG_MAPPING
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from utils import http, HTTP_OK, TESTS_ROOT
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CLIENT_CERT = os.path.join(TESTS_ROOT, 'client_certs', 'client.crt')
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CLIENT_KEY = os.path.join(TESTS_ROOT, 'client_certs', 'client.key')
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CLIENT_PEM = os.path.join(TESTS_ROOT, 'client_certs', 'client.pem')
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# FIXME:
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# We test against a local httpbin instance which uses a self-signed cert.
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# Requests without --verify=<CA_BUNDLE> will fail with a verification error.
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# See: https://github.com/kevin1024/pytest-httpbin#https-support
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CA_BUNDLE = pytest_httpbin.certs.where()
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('ssl_version', SSL_VERSION_ARG_MAPPING.keys())
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def test_ssl_version(httpbin_secure, ssl_version):
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try:
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r = http(
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'--ssl', ssl_version,
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httpbin_secure + '/get'
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)
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assert HTTP_OK in r
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except SSLError as e:
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if ssl_version == 'ssl3':
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# pytest-httpbin doesn't support ssl3
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assert 'SSLV3_ALERT_HANDSHAKE_FAILURE' in str(e)
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else:
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raise
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class TestClientCert:
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def test_cert_and_key(self, httpbin_secure):
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r = http(httpbin_secure + '/get',
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'--cert', CLIENT_CERT,
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'--cert-key', CLIENT_KEY)
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assert HTTP_OK in r
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def test_cert_pem(self, httpbin_secure):
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r = http(httpbin_secure + '/get',
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'--cert', CLIENT_PEM)
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assert HTTP_OK in r
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def test_cert_file_not_found(self, httpbin_secure):
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r = http(httpbin_secure + '/get',
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'--cert', '/__not_found__',
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error_exit_ok=True)
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assert r.exit_status == ExitStatus.ERROR
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assert 'No such file or directory' in r.stderr
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def test_cert_file_invalid(self, httpbin_secure):
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with pytest.raises(SSLError):
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http(httpbin_secure + '/get',
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'--cert', __file__)
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def test_cert_ok_but_missing_key(self, httpbin_secure):
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with pytest.raises(SSLError):
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http(httpbin_secure + '/get',
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'--cert', CLIENT_CERT)
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class TestServerCert:
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def test_verify_no_OK(self, httpbin_secure):
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r = http(httpbin_secure.url + '/get', '--verify=no')
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assert HTTP_OK in r
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('verify_value', ['false', 'fALse'])
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def test_verify_false_OK(self, httpbin_secure, verify_value):
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r = http(httpbin_secure.url + '/get', '--verify', verify_value)
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assert HTTP_OK in r
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def test_verify_custom_ca_bundle_path(
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self, httpbin_secure_untrusted):
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r = http(httpbin_secure_untrusted + '/get', '--verify', CA_BUNDLE)
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assert HTTP_OK in r
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def test_self_signed_server_cert_by_default_raises_ssl_error(
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self,
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httpbin_secure_untrusted):
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with pytest.raises(SSLError):
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http(httpbin_secure_untrusted.url + '/get')
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def test_verify_custom_ca_bundle_invalid_path(self, httpbin_secure):
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# since 2.14.0 requests raises IOError
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with pytest.raises((SSLError, IOError)):
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http(httpbin_secure.url + '/get', '--verify', '/__not_found__')
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def test_verify_custom_ca_bundle_invalid_bundle(self, httpbin_secure):
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with pytest.raises(SSLError):
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http(httpbin_secure.url + '/get', '--verify', __file__)
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