Beispiel #1
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 def test_com_expiration(self):
     data = """
         Status: ok
         Updated Date: 14-apr-2008
         Creation Date: 14-apr-2008
         Expiration Date: 14-apr-2009
         
         >>> Last update of whois database: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 00:18:23 UTC <<<
     """
     w = WhoisEntry.load('urlowl.com', data)
     expires = w.get('expiration_date')
     self.assertEquals(expires, ['14-apr-2009'])
Beispiel #2
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 def test_com_expiration(self):
     data = """
         Status: ok
         Updated Date: 14-apr-2008
         Creation Date: 14-apr-2008
         Expiration Date: 14-apr-2009
         
         >>> Last update of whois database: Sun, 31 Aug 2008 00:18:23 UTC <<<
     """
     w = WhoisEntry.load('urlowl.com', data)
     expires = w.get('expiration_date')
     self.assertEquals(expires, ['14-apr-2009'])
Beispiel #3
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    def test_com_allsamples(self):
        """
        Iterate over all of the sample/whois/*.com files, read the data,
        parse it, and compare to the expected values in sample/expected/.
        Only keys defined in keys_to_test will be tested.
        
        To generate fresh expected value dumps, see NOTE below.
        """
        keys_to_test = [
            'domain_name', 'expiration_date', 'updated_date', 'creation_date',
            'status'
        ]
        fail = 0
        for path in glob('test/samples/whois/*.com'):
            # Parse whois data
            domain = os.path.basename(path)
            whois_fp = open(path)
            data = whois_fp.read()

            w = WhoisEntry.load(domain, data)
            results = {}
            for key in keys_to_test:
                results[key] = w.get(key)

            # Load expected result
            expected_fp = open(os.path.join('test/samples/expected/', domain))
            expected_results = simplejson.load(expected_fp)

            # NOTE: Toggle condition below to write expected results from the parse results
            # This will overwrite the existing expected results. Only do this if you've manually
            # confirmed that the parser is generating correct values at its current state.
            if False:
                expected_fp = open(
                    os.path.join('test/samples/expected/', domain), 'w')
                expected_results = simplejson.dump(results, expected_fp)
                continue

            # Compare each key
            for key in results:
                result = results.get(key)
                expected = expected_results.get(key)
                if expected != result:
                    print "%s \t(%s):\t %s != %s" % (domain, key, result,
                                                     expected)
                    fail += 1

        if fail:
            self.fail("%d sample whois attributes were not parsed properly!" %
                      fail)
Beispiel #4
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    def test_com_allsamples(self):
        """
        Iterate over all of the sample/whois/*.com files, read the data,
        parse it, and compare to the expected values in sample/expected/.
        Only keys defined in keys_to_test will be tested.
        
        To generate fresh expected value dumps, see NOTE below.
        """
        keys_to_test = ['domain_name', 'expiration_date', 'updated_date', 'creation_date', 'status']
        fail = 0
        for path in glob('test/samples/whois/*.com'):
            # Parse whois data
            domain = os.path.basename(path)
            whois_fp = open(path)
            data = whois_fp.read()
            
            w = WhoisEntry.load(domain, data)
            results = {}
            for key in keys_to_test:
                results[key] = w.get(key)

            # Load expected result
            expected_fp = open(os.path.join('test/samples/expected/', domain))
            expected_results = simplejson.load(expected_fp)
            
            # NOTE: Toggle condition below to write expected results from the parse results
            # This will overwrite the existing expected results. Only do this if you've manually
            # confirmed that the parser is generating correct values at its current state.
            if False:
                expected_fp = open(os.path.join('test/samples/expected/', domain), 'w')
                expected_results = simplejson.dump(results, expected_fp)
                continue
            
            # Compare each key
            for key in results:
                result = results.get(key)
                expected = expected_results.get(key)
                if expected != result:
                    print "%s \t(%s):\t %s != %s" % (domain, key, result, expected)
                    fail += 1
            
        if fail:
            self.fail("%d sample whois attributes were not parsed properly!" % fail)