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apprise/test/test_config_http.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# BSD 3-Clause License
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# Apprise - Push Notification Library.
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import time
import pytest
from unittest import mock
import requests
from apprise.common import ConfigFormat
from apprise.config.ConfigHTTP import ConfigHTTP
from apprise.plugins.NotifyBase import NotifyBase
from apprise.common import NOTIFY_SCHEMA_MAP
# Disable logging for a cleaner testing output
import logging
logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL)
# Some exception handling we'll use
REQUEST_EXCEPTIONS = (
requests.ConnectionError(
0, 'requests.ConnectionError() not handled'),
requests.RequestException(
0, 'requests.RequestException() not handled'),
requests.HTTPError(
0, 'requests.HTTPError() not handled'),
requests.ReadTimeout(
0, 'requests.ReadTimeout() not handled'),
requests.TooManyRedirects(
0, 'requests.TooManyRedirects() not handled'),
)
@mock.patch('requests.post')
def test_config_http(mock_post):
"""
API: ConfigHTTP() object
"""
# Define our good:// url
class GoodNotification(NotifyBase):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def notify(self, *args, **kwargs):
# Pretend everything is okay
return True
def url(self, **kwargs):
# Support url() function
return ''
# Store our good notification in our schema map
NOTIFY_SCHEMA_MAP['good'] = GoodNotification
# Our default content
default_content = """taga,tagb=good://server01"""
class DummyResponse:
"""
A dummy response used to manage our object
"""
status_code = requests.codes.ok
headers = {
'Content-Length': len(default_content),
'Content-Type': 'text/plain',
}
text = default_content
# Pointer to file
ptr = None
def close(self):
return
def raise_for_status(self):
return
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return
# Prepare Mock
dummy_response = DummyResponse()
mock_post.return_value = dummy_response
assert ConfigHTTP.parse_url('garbage://') is None
results = ConfigHTTP.parse_url('http://user:pass@localhost?+key=value')
assert isinstance(results, dict)
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
assert isinstance(ch.url(), str) is True
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# one entry added
assert len(ch) == 1
results = ConfigHTTP.parse_url('http://localhost:8080/path/')
assert isinstance(results, dict)
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
assert isinstance(ch.url(), str) is True
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# one entry added
assert len(ch) == 1
# Clear all our mock counters
mock_post.reset_mock()
# Cache Handling; cache each request for 30 seconds
results = ConfigHTTP.parse_url('http://localhost:8080/path/?cache=30')
assert mock_post.call_count == 0
assert isinstance(ch.url(), str) is True
assert isinstance(results, dict)
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
assert mock_post.call_count == 0
assert isinstance(ch.url(), str) is True
assert mock_post.call_count == 0
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
# Clear all our mock counters
mock_post.reset_mock()
# Behind the scenes we haven't actually made a fetch yet. We can consider
# our content expired at this point
assert ch.expired() is True
# Test using boolean check; this will force a remote fetch
assert ch
# Now a call was made
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
mock_post.reset_mock()
# Our content hasn't expired yet (it's good for 30 seconds)
assert ch.expired() is False
assert len(ch) == 1
assert mock_post.call_count == 0
# Test using boolean check; we will re-use our cache and not
# make another remote request
mock_post.reset_mock()
assert ch
assert len(ch.servers()) == 1
assert len(ch) == 1
# No remote post has been made
assert mock_post.call_count == 0
with mock.patch('time.time', return_value=time.time() + 10):
# even with 10 seconds elapsed, no fetch will be made
assert ch.expired() is False
assert ch
assert len(ch.servers()) == 1
assert len(ch) == 1
# No remote post has been made
assert mock_post.call_count == 0
with mock.patch('time.time', return_value=time.time() + 31):
# but 30+ seconds from now is considered expired
assert ch.expired() is True
assert ch
assert len(ch.servers()) == 1
assert len(ch) == 1
# Our content would have been renewed with a single new fetch
assert mock_post.call_count == 1
# one entry added
assert len(ch) == 1
# Invalid cache
results = ConfigHTTP.parse_url('http://localhost:8080/path/?cache=False')
assert isinstance(results, dict)
assert isinstance(ch.url(), str) is True
results = ConfigHTTP.parse_url('http://localhost:8080/path/?cache=-10')
assert isinstance(results, dict)
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
results = ConfigHTTP.parse_url('http://user@localhost?format=text')
assert isinstance(results, dict)
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
assert isinstance(ch.url(), str) is True
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# one entry added
assert len(ch) == 1
results = ConfigHTTP.parse_url('https://localhost')
assert isinstance(results, dict)
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
assert isinstance(ch.url(), str) is True
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# one entry added
assert len(ch) == 1
# Testing of pop
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
ref = ch[0]
assert isinstance(ref, NotifyBase) is True
ref_popped = ch.pop(0)
assert isinstance(ref_popped, NotifyBase) is True
assert ref == ref_popped
assert len(ch) == 0
# reference to calls on initial reference
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
assert isinstance(ch.pop(0), NotifyBase) is True
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
assert isinstance(ch[0], NotifyBase) is True
# Second reference actually uses cache
assert isinstance(ch[0], NotifyBase) is True
ch = ConfigHTTP(**results)
# Itereator creation (nothing needed to assert here)
iter(ch)
# Second reference actually uses cache
iter(ch)
# Test a buffer size limit reach
ch.max_buffer_size = len(dummy_response.text)
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# Test YAML detection
yaml_supported_types = (
'text/yaml', 'text/x-yaml', 'application/yaml', 'application/x-yaml')
for st in yaml_supported_types:
dummy_response.headers['Content-Type'] = st
ch.default_config_format = None
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# Set to YAML
assert ch.default_config_format == ConfigFormat.YAML
# Test TEXT detection
text_supported_types = ('text/plain', 'text/html')
for st in text_supported_types:
dummy_response.headers['Content-Type'] = st
ch.default_config_format = None
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# Set to TEXT
assert ch.default_config_format == ConfigFormat.TEXT
# The type is never adjusted to mime types we don't understand
ukwn_supported_types = ('text/css', 'application/zip')
for st in ukwn_supported_types:
dummy_response.headers['Content-Type'] = st
ch.default_config_format = None
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# Remains unchanged
assert ch.default_config_format is None
# When the entry is missing; we handle this too
del dummy_response.headers['Content-Type']
ch.default_config_format = None
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# Remains unchanged
assert ch.default_config_format is None
# Restore our content type object for lower tests
dummy_response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain'
# Take a snapshot
max_buffer_size = ch.max_buffer_size
ch.max_buffer_size = len(dummy_response.text) - 1
assert ch.read() is None
# Restore buffer size count
ch.max_buffer_size = max_buffer_size
# Test erroneous Content-Length
# Our content is still within the limits, so we're okay
dummy_response.headers['Content-Length'] = 'garbage'
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
dummy_response.headers['Content-Length'] = 'None'
# Our content is still within the limits, so we're okay
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# Handle cases where the content length is exactly at our limit
dummy_response.text = 'a' * ch.max_buffer_size
# This is acceptable
assert isinstance(ch.read(), str) is True
# If we are over our limit though..
dummy_response.text = 'b' * (ch.max_buffer_size + 1)
assert ch.read() is None
# Test an invalid return code
dummy_response.status_code = 400
assert ch.read() is None
ch.max_error_buffer_size = 0
assert ch.read() is None
# Exception handling
for _exception in REQUEST_EXCEPTIONS:
mock_post.side_effect = _exception
assert ch.read() is None
# Restore buffer size count
ch.max_buffer_size = max_buffer_size