httpie-cli/tests/utils.py

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Python

# coding=utf-8
"""Utilities used by HTTPie tests.
"""
import os
import sys
import time
import json
import shutil
import tempfile
import httpie
from httpie.context import Environment
from httpie.core import main
from httpie.compat import bytes, str
TESTS_ROOT = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
CRLF = '\r\n'
COLOR = '\x1b['
HTTP_OK = '200 OK'
HTTP_OK_COLOR = (
'HTTP\x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;245m/\x1b[39m\x1b'
'[38;5;37m1.1\x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;245m \x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;37m200'
'\x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;245m \x1b[39m\x1b[38;5;136mOK'
)
def no_content_type(headers):
return (
'Content-Type' not in headers
# We need to do also this because of this issue:
# <https://github.com/kevin1024/pytest-httpbin/issues/5>
# TODO: remove this function once the issue is if fixed
or headers['Content-Type'] == 'text/plain'
)
def add_auth(url, auth):
proto, rest = url.split('://', 1)
return proto + '://' + auth + '@' + rest
class TestEnvironment(Environment):
"""
Environment subclass with reasonable defaults suitable for testing.
"""
colors = 0
stdin_isatty = True,
stdout_isatty = True
is_windows = False
_shutil = shutil # needed by __del__ (would get gc'd)
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
if 'stdout' not in kwargs:
kwargs['stdout'] = tempfile.TemporaryFile('w+b')
if 'stderr' not in kwargs:
kwargs['stderr'] = tempfile.TemporaryFile('w+t')
self.delete_config_dir = False
if 'config_dir' not in kwargs:
kwargs['config_dir'] = mk_config_dir()
self.delete_config_dir = True
super(TestEnvironment, self).__init__(**kwargs)
def __del__(self):
if self.delete_config_dir:
self._shutil.rmtree(self.config_dir)
def http(*args, **kwargs):
"""
Run HTTPie and capture stderr/out and exit status.
Invoke `httpie.core.main()` with `args` and `kwargs`,
and return a `CLIResponse` subclass instance.
The return value is either a `StrCLIResponse`, or `BytesCLIResponse`
if unable to decode the output.
The response has the following attributes:
`stdout` is represented by the instance itself (print r)
`stderr`: text written to stderr
`exit_status`: the exit status
`json`: decoded JSON (if possible) or `None`
Exceptions are propagated.
If you pass ``error_exit_ok=True``, then error exit statuses
won't result into an exception.
Example:
$ http --auth=user:password GET httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/password
>>> r = http('-a', 'user:pw', 'httpbin.org/basic-auth/user/pw')
>>> type(r) == StrCLIResponse
True
>>> r.exit_status
0
>>> r.stderr
''
>>> 'HTTP/1.1 200 OK' in r
True
>>> r.json == {'authenticated': True, 'user': 'user'}
True
"""
error_exit_ok = kwargs.pop('error_exit_ok', False)
env = kwargs.get('env')
if not env:
env = kwargs['env'] = TestEnvironment()
stdout = env.stdout
stderr = env.stderr
args = list(args)
if '--debug' not in args and '--traceback' not in args:
args = ['--traceback'] + args
def dump_stderr():
stderr.seek(0)
sys.stderr.write(stderr.read())
try:
try:
exit_status = main(args=args, **kwargs)
if '--download' in args:
# Let the progress reporter thread finish.
time.sleep(.5)
except SystemExit:
if error_exit_ok:
exit_status = httpie.ExitStatus.ERROR
else:
dump_stderr()
raise
except Exception:
stderr.seek(0)
sys.stderr.write(stderr.read())
raise
else:
if exit_status != httpie.ExitStatus.OK and not error_exit_ok:
dump_stderr()
raise Exception('Unexpected exit status: %s', exit_status)
stdout.seek(0)
stderr.seek(0)
output = stdout.read()
try:
output = output.decode('utf8')
except UnicodeDecodeError:
# noinspection PyArgumentList
r = BytesCLIResponse(output)
else:
# noinspection PyArgumentList
r = StrCLIResponse(output)
r.stderr = stderr.read()
r.exit_status = exit_status
if r.exit_status != httpie.ExitStatus.OK:
sys.stderr.write(r.stderr)
return r
finally:
stdout.close()
stderr.close()
class BaseCLIResponse(object):
"""
Represents the result of simulated `$ http' invocation via `http()`.
Holds and provides access to:
- stdout output: print(self)
- stderr output: print(self.stderr)
- exit_status output: print(self.exit_status)
"""
stderr = None
json = None
exit_status = None
class BytesCLIResponse(bytes, BaseCLIResponse):
"""
Used as a fallback when a StrCLIResponse cannot be used.
E.g. when the output contains binary data or when it is colorized.
`.json` will always be None.
"""
class StrCLIResponse(str, BaseCLIResponse):
@property
def json(self):
"""
Return deserialized JSON body, if one included in the output
and is parseable.
"""
if not hasattr(self, '_json'):
self._json = None
# De-serialize JSON body if possible.
if COLOR in self:
# Colorized output cannot be parsed.
pass
elif self.strip().startswith('{'):
# Looks like JSON body.
self._json = json.loads(self)
elif (self.count('Content-Type:') == 1
and 'application/json' in self):
# Looks like a whole JSON HTTP message,
# try to extract its body.
try:
j = self.strip()[self.strip().rindex('\r\n\r\n'):]
except ValueError:
pass
else:
try:
self._json = json.loads(j)
except ValueError:
pass
return self._json
def mk_config_dir():
return tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='httpie_test_config_dir_')