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feat: issue2551068 - Provide way to retrieve file/msg data via rest endpoint. Use Allow header to change format of /binary_content endpoint. If Allow header for endpoint is not application/json, it will be matched against the mime type for the file. */*, text/* are supported and will return the native mime type if present. Changes: move */* mime type from static dict of supported types. It was hardcoded to return json only. Now it can return a matching non-json mime type for the /binary_content endpoint. Edited some errors to explicitly add */* mime type. Cleanups to use ', ' separation in lists of valid mime types rather than just space separated. Remove ETag header when sending raw content. See issue 2551375 for background. Doc added to rest.txt. Small format fix up (add dash) in CHANGES.txt. Make passing an unset/None/False accept_mime_type to format_dispatch_output a 500 error. This used to be the fallback to produce a 406 error after all processing had happened. It should no longer be possible to take that code path as all 406 errors (with valid accept_mime_types) are generated before processing takes place. Make format_dispatch_output handle output other than json/xml so it can send back binary_content data. Removed a spurious client.response_code = 400 that seems to not be used. Tests added for all code paths. Database setup for tests msg and file entry. This required a file upload test to change so it doesn't look for file1 as the link returned by the upload. Download the link and verify the data rather than verifying the link. Multiple formatting changes to error messages to make all lists of valid mime types ', ' an not just space separated.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 08 Dec 2024 17:22:33 -0500
parents 521d98231e5c
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import unittest, os, shutil, time

import pytest
from roundup.hyperdb import DatabaseError
from roundup.backends import get_backend, have_backend

from .db_test_base import DBTest, ROTest, config, SchemaTest, ClassicInitTest
from .db_test_base import ConcurrentDBTest, HTMLItemTest, FilterCacheTest
from .db_test_base import SpecialActionTest
from .rest_common import TestCase as RestTestCase


class mysqlOpener:
    if have_backend('mysql'):
        module = get_backend('mysql')

    def setUp(self):
        self.module.db_nuke(config)

    def tearDown(self):
        self.db.close()
        self.nuke_database()

    def nuke_database(self):
        self.module.db_nuke(config)


# FIX: workaround for a bug in pytest.mark.skip():
#   https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/568
from .pytest_patcher import mark_class

if not have_backend('mysql'):
    skip_mysql = mark_class(pytest.mark.skip(
        reason='Skipping MySQL tests: backend not available'))
else:
    try:
        import MySQLdb
        mysqlOpener.module.db_exists(config)
        skip_mysql = lambda func, *args, **kwargs: func
    except (MySQLdb.MySQLError, DatabaseError) as msg:
        skip_mysql = mark_class(pytest.mark.skip(
            reason='Skipping MySQL tests: %s' % str(msg)))


@skip_mysql
class mysqlDBTest(mysqlOpener, DBTest, unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        DBTest.setUp(self)

    def testUpgrade_6_to_7(self):

        # load the database
        self.db.issue.create(title="flebble frooz")
        self.db.commit()

        if self.db.database_schema['version'] > 7:
            # make testUpgrades run the downgrade code only.
            if hasattr(self, "downgrade_only"):
                # we are being called by an earlier test
                self.testUpgrade_7_to_8()
                self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'], 7)
            else:
                # we are being called directly
                self.downgrade_only = True
                self.testUpgrade_7_to_8()
                self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'], 7)
                del(self.downgrade_only)
        elif self.db.database_schema['version'] != 7:
            self.skipTest("This test only runs for database version 7")


        # test by shrinking _words and trying to insert a long value
        #    it should fail.
        # run post-init
        #    same test should succeed.

        self.db.sql("alter table __words change column "
                    "_word _word varchar(10)")

        long_string = "a" * (self.db.indexer.maxlength + 5)

        with self.assertRaises(MySQLdb.DataError) as ctx:
            # DataError : Data too long for column '_word' at row 1
            self.db.sql("insert into __words VALUES('%s',1)" % long_string)

        self.assertIn("Data too long for column '_word'",
                      ctx.exception.args[1])

        self.db.database_schema['version'] = 6

        if hasattr(self,"downgrade_only"):
            return

        # test upgrade altering row
        self.db.post_init()

        self.assertEqual(self.db.db_version_updated, True)

        # This insert with text of expected column size should succeed
        self.db.sql("insert into __words VALUES('%s',1)" % long_string)

        # Verify it fails at one more than the expected column size
        too_long_string = "a" * (self.db.indexer.maxlength + 6)
        with self.assertRaises(MySQLdb.DataError) as ctx:
            self.db.sql("insert into __words VALUES('%s',1)" % too_long_string)

        self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'],
                         self.db.current_db_version)

    def testUpgrade_7_to_8(self):
        # load the database
        self.db.issue.create(title="flebble frooz")
        self.db.commit()

        if self.db.database_schema['version'] != 8:
            self.skipTest("This test only runs for database version 8")

        # change otk and session db's _time value to their original types
        sql = "alter table sessions modify session_time float;"
        self.db.sql(sql)
        sql = "alter table otks modify otk_time float;"
        self.db.sql(sql)

        # verify they truncate long ints.
        test_double =  1658718284.7616878
        for tablename in ['otk', 'session']:
            self.db.sql(
              'insert %(name)ss(%(name)s_key, %(name)s_time, %(name)s_value) '
              'values("foo", %(double)s, "value");'%{'name': tablename,
                                                     'double': test_double}
            )

            self.db.cursor.execute('select %(name)s_time from %(name)ss '
                            'where %(name)s_key = "foo"'%{'name': tablename})

            self.assertNotAlmostEqual(self.db.cursor.fetchone()[0],
                                      test_double, -1)

            # cleanup or else the inserts after the upgrade will not
            # work.
            self.db.sql("delete from %(name)ss where %(name)s_key='foo'"%{
                'name': tablename} )

        self.db.database_schema['version'] = 7

        if hasattr(self,"downgrade_only"):
            return

        # test upgrade
        self.db.post_init()

        self.assertEqual(self.db.db_version_updated, True)

        # verify they keep all signifcant digits before the decimal point
        for tablename in ['otk', 'session']:
            self.db.sql(
              'insert %(name)ss(%(name)s_key, %(name)s_time, %(name)s_value) '
              'values("foo", %(double)s, "value");'%{'name': tablename,
                                                     'double': test_double}
            )

            self.db.cursor.execute('select %(name)s_time from %(name)ss '
                            'where %(name)s_key = "foo"'%{'name': tablename})

            # -1 compares just the integer part. No fractions.
            self.assertAlmostEqual(self.db.cursor.fetchone()[0],
                                  test_double, -1)

        self.assertEqual(self.db.database_schema['version'], 8)

@skip_mysql
class mysqlROTest(mysqlOpener, ROTest, unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        ROTest.setUp(self)


@skip_mysql
class mysqlSchemaTest(mysqlOpener, SchemaTest, unittest.TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        SchemaTest.setUp(self)


@skip_mysql
class mysqlClassicInitTest(mysqlOpener, ClassicInitTest, unittest.TestCase):
    backend = 'mysql'
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        ClassicInitTest.setUp(self)
    def tearDown(self):
        ClassicInitTest.tearDown(self)
        self.nuke_database()


@skip_mysql
class mysqlConcurrencyTest(mysqlOpener, ConcurrentDBTest, unittest.TestCase):
    backend = 'mysql'
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        ConcurrentDBTest.setUp(self)
    def tearDown(self):
        ConcurrentDBTest.tearDown(self)
        self.nuke_database()


@skip_mysql
class mysqlHTMLItemTest(mysqlOpener, HTMLItemTest, unittest.TestCase):
    backend = 'mysql'
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        HTMLItemTest.setUp(self)
    def tearDown(self):
        HTMLItemTest.tearDown(self)
        self.nuke_database()


@skip_mysql
class mysqlFilterCacheTest(mysqlOpener, FilterCacheTest, unittest.TestCase):
    backend = 'mysql'
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        FilterCacheTest.setUp(self)
    def tearDown(self):
        FilterCacheTest.tearDown(self)
        self.nuke_database()


from .session_common import SessionTest
@skip_mysql
class mysqlSessionTest(mysqlOpener, SessionTest, unittest.TestCase):
    s2b = lambda x,y : y

    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        SessionTest.setUp(self)
    def tearDown(self):
        SessionTest.tearDown(self)
        mysqlOpener.tearDown(self)

@skip_mysql
class mysqlSpecialActionTestCase(mysqlOpener, SpecialActionTest,
                             unittest.TestCase):
    backend = 'mysql'
    def setUp(self):
        mysqlOpener.setUp(self)
        SpecialActionTest.setUp(self)

    def tearDown(self):
        SpecialActionTest.tearDown(self)
        mysqlOpener.tearDown(self)

@skip_mysql
class mysqlRestTest (RestTestCase, unittest.TestCase):
    backend = 'mysql'

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