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Fix spurious content-ty on 304; xfail css Cache-Control
Using wsgiref.validate.validator to verify http/wsgi responses.
It discovered that a 304 was returning a content-type header but
shouldn't. Fixed that.
For some unknown reason I can't reproduce on my devel
platform, travis-ci is throwing:
> self.assertEqual(f.headers['Cache-Control'], 'public, max-age=4838400')
E AssertionError: 'public, max-age=3600' != 'public, max-age=4838400'
E - public, max-age=3600
E ? ^
E + public, max-age=4838400
E ? ++ ^^
in test_liveserver test_cache_control_css. I have no idea why this is
happening. The 3600 value isn't in the code base or tracker template
that I see. While I was trying to figure out if the wsgi server later
was an issue, I came across the validator. Maybe it will throw some
light on this error?
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
|---|---|
| date | Thu, 09 Dec 2021 20:11:58 -0500 |
| parents | 95a366d46065 |
| children | 044dcf3608a2 |
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import os, shutil, unittest from .db_test_base import config class SessionTest(object): def setUp(self): # remove previous test, ignore errors if os.path.exists(config.DATABASE): shutil.rmtree(config.DATABASE) os.makedirs(config.DATABASE + '/files') self.db = self.module.Database(config, 'admin') self.sessions = self.db.getSessionManager() self.otks = self.db.getOTKManager() def tearDown(self): if hasattr(self, 'db'): self.db.close() if os.path.exists(config.DATABASE): shutil.rmtree(config.DATABASE) def testList(self): self.sessions.list() self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.sessions.list() def testGetAll(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.getall('random_key'), {'text': 'hello, world!'}) def testDestroy(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.getall('random_key'), {'text': 'hello, world!'}) self.sessions.destroy('random_key') self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.sessions.getall, 'random_key') def testSetSession(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('random_key', 'text'), 'hello, world!') def testUpdateSession(self): self.sessions.set('random_key', text='hello, world!') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('random_key', 'text'), 'hello, world!') self.sessions.set('random_key', text='nope') self.assertEqual(self.sessions.get('random_key', 'text'), 'nope')
