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Fix uncaught error when parsing rest headers, document Started this work as better docs for rest response format. But I found 406 error response was not being tested. Also there was no error for bad Content-Type. In rest.py fix uncaught exceptions due to invalid Accept or Content-Type headers. If Content-type is valid but not application/json return code 415. Document use of accept header (was only shown in examples) and support for q parameter. Describe using .xml and .json extensions to select return format for testing from browser (where setting accept header is a problem). Document 406 error code return. Document 415 error code return and acceptable content types. Previously only doc was in examples. Set up tests for 406 and 415 error codes.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Fri, 01 Jan 2021 14:14:34 -0500
parents 6cf9f2f49b89
children c547e05d7a54
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import unittest
import logging

import os, shutil, errno

import pytest
from roundup import configuration

config = configuration.CoreConfig()
config.DATABASE = "db"
config.RDBMS_NAME = "rounduptest"
config.RDBMS_HOST = "localhost"
config.RDBMS_USER = "rounduptest"
config.RDBMS_PASSWORD = "rounduptest"
config.RDBMS_TEMPLATE = "template0"
# these TRACKER_WEB and MAIL_DOMAIN values are used in mailgw tests
config.MAIL_DOMAIN = "your.tracker.email.domain.example"
config.TRACKER_WEB = "http://tracker.example/cgi-bin/roundup.cgi/bugs/"
# uncomment the following to have excessive debug output from test cases
# FIXME: tracker logging level should be increased by -v arguments
#   to 'run_tests.py' script
#config.LOGGING_FILENAME = "/tmp/logfile"
#config.LOGGING_LEVEL = "DEBUG"
config.init_logging()
config.options['FOO'] = "value"

class ConfigTest(unittest.TestCase):

    def test_badConfigKeyword(self):
        """Run configure tests looking for invalid option name
        """
        self.assertRaises(configuration.InvalidOptionError, config._get_option, "BadOptionName")

    def test_validConfigKeyword(self):
        """Run configure tests looking for invalid option name
        """
        self.assertEqual(config._get_option("FOO"), "value")

    def testTrackerWeb(self):
        config = configuration.CoreConfig()

        self.assertEqual(None,
             config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set("http://foo.example/bar/"))
        self.assertEqual(None,
             config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set("https://foo.example/bar/"))

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
             config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "https://foo.example/bar")

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
             config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "htt://foo.example/bar/")

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
             config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "htt://foo.example/bar")

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
             config._get_option('TRACKER_WEB').set, "")

    def testLoginAttemptsMin(self):
        config = configuration.CoreConfig()

        self.assertEqual(None,
                   config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("0"))
        self.assertEqual(None,
                    config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("200"))

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                   config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "fred")

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                   config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "-1")

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                   config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "")

    def testTimeZone(self):
        config = configuration.CoreConfig()

        self.assertEqual(None,
                config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("0"))

        # not a valid timezone
        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "Zot")

        # 25 is not a valid UTC offset: -12 - +14 is range
        # possibly +/- 1 for DST. But roundup.date doesn't
        # constrain to this range.
        #self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
        #        config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "25")

        try:
            import pytz
            self.assertEqual(None,
                    config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("UTC"))
            self.assertEqual(None,
                    config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("America/New_York"))
            self.assertEqual(None,
                    config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("EST"))
            self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                    config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "Zool/Zot")

        except ImportError:
            # UTC is a known offset of 0 coded into roundup.date
            # so it works even without pytz.
            self.assertEqual(None,
                    config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("UTC"))
            # same with EST known timeone offset of 5
            self.assertEqual(None,
                    config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set("EST"))
            self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                    config._get_option('TIMEZONE').set, "America/New_York")


    def testWebSecretKey(self):
        config = configuration.CoreConfig()

        self.assertEqual(None,
                config._get_option('WEB_SECRET_KEY').set("skskskd"))

        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                config._get_option('WEB_SECRET_KEY').set, "")


    def testStaticFiles(self):
        config = configuration.CoreConfig()

        self.assertEqual(None,
                config._get_option('STATIC_FILES').set("foo /tmp/bar"))

        self.assertEqual(config.STATIC_FILES,
                         ["./foo", "/tmp/bar"])

        self.assertEqual(config['STATIC_FILES'],
                         ["./foo", "/tmp/bar"])

    def testIsolationLevel(self):
        config = configuration.CoreConfig()

        self.assertEqual(None,
            config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set("read uncommitted"))
        self.assertEqual(None,
            config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set("read committed"))
        self.assertEqual(None,
            config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set("repeatable read"))


        self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
            config._get_option('RDBMS_ISOLATION_LEVEL').set, "not a level")

    def testConfigSave(self):

        config = configuration.CoreConfig()
        # make scratch directory to create files in

        self.startdir = os.getcwd()

        self.dirname = os.getcwd() + '_test_config'
        os.mkdir(self.dirname)

        try:
            os.chdir(self.dirname)
            self.assertFalse(os.access("config.ini", os.F_OK))
            self.assertFalse(os.access("config.bak", os.F_OK))
            config.save()
            config.save() # creates .bak file
            self.assertTrue(os.access("config.ini", os.F_OK))
            self.assertTrue(os.access("config.bak", os.F_OK))

            self.assertFalse(os.access("foo.bar", os.F_OK))
            self.assertFalse(os.access("foo.bak", os.F_OK))
            config.save("foo.bar")
            config.save("foo.bar") # creates .bak file
            self.assertTrue(os.access("foo.bar", os.F_OK))
            self.assertTrue(os.access("foo.bak", os.F_OK))

        finally:
            # cleanup scratch directory and files
            try:
                os.chdir(self.startdir)
                shutil.rmtree(self.dirname)
            except OSError as error:
                if error.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH): raise

    def testFloatAndInt_with_update_option(self):

       config = configuration.CoreConfig()

       # Update existing IntegerNumberGeqZeroOption to IntegerNumberOption
       config.update_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN',
                            configuration.IntegerNumberOption,
                            "0", description="new desc")

       # -1 is allowed now that it is an int.
       self.assertEqual(None,
                    config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("-1"))

       # but can't float this
       self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                    config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "2.4")

       # but fred is still an issue
       self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                    config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "fred")
       
       # Update existing IntegerNumberOption to FloatNumberOption
       config.update_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN',
                            configuration.FloatNumberOption,
                            "0.0")

       self.assertEqual(config['WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN'], -1)

       # can float this
       self.assertEqual(None,
                config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set("3.1415926"))

       # but fred is still an issue
       self.assertRaises(configuration.OptionValueError,
                    config._get_option('WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN').set, "fred")

       self.assertAlmostEqual(config['WEB_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS_MIN'], 3.1415926,
                              places=6)

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