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Added support for accepting application/json payload in addition to the existing application/x-www-form-urlencoded. The key for this is that the third element of the FieldStorage is a string as opposed to a list. So the code checks for the string and that the Content-Type is exactly application/json. I do a string match for the Content-Type. This code also adds testing for the dispatch method of RestfulInstance. It tests dispatch using GET, PUT, POST, PATCH methods with json and form data payloads. Existing tests bypass the dispatch method. It moves check for pretty printing till after the input payload is checked to see if it's json. So you can set pretty in the json payload if wanted. Adds a new class: SimulateFieldStorageFromJson. This class emulates the calling interface of FieldStorage. The json payload is parsed into this class. Then the new object is passed off to the code that expects a FieldStorage class. Note that this may or may not work for file uploads, but for issue creation, setting properties, patching objects, it seems to work. Also refactored/replaced the etag header checks to use a more generic method that will work for any header (e.g. Content-Type). Future enhancements are to parse the full form of the Content-Type mime type so something like: application/vnd.roundup.v1+json will also work. Also the SimulateFieldStorageFromJson could be used to represent XML format input, if so need to rename the class dropping FromJson. But because of the issues with native xml parsers in python parsing untrusted data, we may not want to go that route. curl examples for my tracker is: curl -s -u user:pass -X POST --header 'Content-Type: application/json' \ --header 'Accept: application/json' \ --data '{"title": "foo bar", "fyi": "text", "private": "true", "priority": "high" }' \ -w "http status: %{http_code}\n" \ "https://example.net/demo/rest/data/issue" { "data": { "link": "https://example.net/demo/rest/data/issue/2229", "id": "2229" } } http status: 201
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 10 Mar 2019 17:35:25 -0400
parents d26921b851c3
children 5148e46dd314
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import os, unittest, shutil

from .db_test_base import setupTracker
from .test_dates import skip_pytz


class UserAuditorTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.dirname = '_test_user_auditor'
        self.instance = setupTracker(self.dirname)
        self.db = self.instance.open('admin')
        self.db.tx_Source = "cli"

        self.db.user.create(username='kyle', address='kyle@example.com',
            realname='Kyle Broflovski', roles='User')

    def tearDown(self):
        self.db.close()
        try:
            shutil.rmtree(self.dirname)
        except OSError as error:
            if error.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH): raise

    def testBadTimezones(self):
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.create, username='eric', timezone='24')

        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='3000')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='24')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='-24')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='-3000')

    @skip_pytz
    def testBadTimezonesPyTZ(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        try:
            from pytz import UnknownTimeZoneError
        except:
            UnknownTimeZoneError = ValueError

        self.assertRaises(UnknownTimeZoneError, self.db.user.set, userid,
                          timezone='MiddleOf/Nowhere')

    def testGoodTimezones(self):
        self.db.user.create(username='test_user01', timezone='12')

        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        # TODO: roundup should accept non-integer offsets since those are valid
        # this is the offset for Tehran, Iran
        #self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='3.5')

        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='-23')
        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='23')
        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='0')

    @skip_pytz
    def testGoodTimezonesPyTZ(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')

        self.db.user.create(username='test_user02', timezone='MST')
        self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='US/Eastern')

    def testBadEmailAddresses(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='kyle @ example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='one@example.com,two@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='weird@@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='embedded\nnewline@example.com')
        # verify that we check alternates as well
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, alternate_addresses='kyle @ example.com')
        # make sure we accept local style addresses
        self.db.user.set(userid, address='kyle')
        # verify we are case insensitive
        self.db.user.set(userid, address='kyle@EXAMPLE.COM')

    def testUniqueEmailAddresses(self):
        self.db.user.create(username='kenny', address='kenny@example.com', alternate_addresses='sp_ken@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.create, username='test_user01', address='kenny@example.com')
        uid = self.db.user.create(username='eric', address='eric@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='kenny@example.com')

        # make sure we check alternates
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='kenny@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='sp_ken@example.com')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, alternate_addresses='kenny@example.com')

    def testBadRoles(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, roles='BadRole')
        self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, roles='User,BadRole')

    def testGoodRoles(self):
        userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle')
        # make sure we handle commas in weird places
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles='User,')
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles=',User')
        # make sure we strip whitespace
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles='    User   ')
        # check for all-whitespace (treat as no role)
        self.db.user.set(userid, roles='   ')

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