Beispiel #1
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def test_no_revisions(s3):
    "If there are no files for the version, and a revision is requested, raise an error"
    stub_s3 = Stubber(s3)

    # Add the expected request/responses from S3
    stub_s3.add_response(method='list_objects_v2',
                         expected_params={
                             'Bucket': 'briefcase-support',
                             'Prefix': 'python/3.X/tester/'
                         },
                         service_response={
                             'KeyCount': 0,
                         })

    # We've set up all the expected S3 responses, so activate the stub
    stub_s3.activate()

    # Retrieve the property, retrieving the support package URL.
    with pytest.raises(ValueError):
        support_url(
            s3,
            bucket='briefcase-support',
            platform='tester',
            version='3.X',
            host_arch=None,
            revision='b8',
        )

    # Check the S3 calls have been exhausted
    stub_s3.assert_no_pending_responses()
Beispiel #2
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def test_no_revision_match(s3):
    "If a revision is provided, but that version doesn't exist, an error is returned"
    stub_s3 = Stubber(s3)

    # Add the expected request/responses from S3
    stub_s3.add_response(
        method='list_objects_v2',
        expected_params={
            'Bucket': 'briefcase-support',
            'Prefix': 'python/3.X/tester/'
        },
        service_response={
            'Contents': [
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b11.tar.gz'
                },
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b8.tar.gz'
                },
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b9.tar.gz'
                },
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b10.tar.gz'
                },
            ],
            'KeyCount':
            4,
        })

    # We've set up all the expected S3 responses, so activate the stub
    stub_s3.activate()

    # Retrieve the property, retrieving the support package URL.

    # Retrieve the property, retrieving the support package URL.
    with pytest.raises(ValueError):
        support_url(
            s3,
            bucket='briefcase-support',
            platform='tester',
            version='3.X',
            host_arch=None,
            revision='b42',
        )

    # Check the S3 calls have been exhausted
    stub_s3.assert_no_pending_responses()
Beispiel #3
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    def support_package():
        # Extract arguments from the URL.
        py_version = request.args.get('version')
        platform = request.args.get('platform')
        host_arch = request.args.get('arch')
        revision = request.args.get('revision')

        if py_version is None:
            abort(400, "No Python version requested")
        if platform is None:
            abort(400, "No platform requested")

        try:
            if platform == 'windows':
                url = platforms.windows_support_url(
                    version=py_version,
                    host_arch=host_arch,
                    revision=revision,
                )
            else:
                url = platforms.support_url(
                    boto3.client('s3', region_name=app.config['S3_REGION']),
                    bucket=app.config['S3_BUCKET'],
                    platform=platform,
                    version=py_version,
                    host_arch=host_arch,
                    revision=revision,
                )

            return redirect(url, code=302)
        except ValueError:
            abort(404)
        except RuntimeError:
            abort(502)
Beispiel #4
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def test_revision_match(s3):
    "If a revision is provided, only an exact match is returned"
    stub_s3 = Stubber(s3)

    # Add the expected request/responses from S3
    stub_s3.add_response(
        method='list_objects_v2',
        expected_params={
            'Bucket': 'briefcase-support',
            'Prefix': 'python/3.X/tester/'
        },
        service_response={
            'Contents': [
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b11.tar.gz'
                },
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b8.tar.gz'
                },
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b9.tar.gz'
                },
                {
                    'Key':
                    'python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b10.tar.gz'
                },
            ],
            'KeyCount':
            4,
        })

    # We've set up all the expected S3 responses, so activate the stub
    stub_s3.activate()

    # Retrieve the property, retrieving the support package URL.
    url = support_url(
        s3,
        bucket='briefcase-support',
        platform='tester',
        version='3.X',
        host_arch=None,
        revision='b8',
    )

    # Check the S3 calls have been exhausted
    stub_s3.assert_no_pending_responses()

    # The URL that was returned is as expected.
    parsed_url = urlparse(url)
    assert parsed_url.scheme == 'https'
    assert parsed_url.netloc == 'briefcase-support.s3.amazonaws.com'
    assert parsed_url.path == '/python/3.X/tester/Python-3.X-tester-support.b8.tar.gz'
    query = dict(parse_qsl(parsed_url.query))
    assert 'Expires' in query
    assert 'AWSAccessKeyId' in query
    assert 'Signature' in query
Beispiel #5
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def test_zip_match(s3):
    "If a match for an zipfile exists, it is returned"
    stub_s3 = Stubber(s3)

    # Add the expected request/responses from S3
    stub_s3.add_response(
        method='list_objects_v2',
        expected_params={
            'Bucket': 'briefcase-support',
            'Prefix': 'python/3.X/ziptest/'
        },
        service_response={
            'Contents': [{
                'Key':
                'python/3.X/ziptest/Python-3.X-ZipTest-support.b1.zip'
            }],
            'KeyCount':
            1,
        })

    # We've set up all the expected S3 responses, so activate the stub
    stub_s3.activate()

    # Retrieve the property, retrieving the support package URL.
    # Android uses .zip format, so the extension is different.
    url = support_url(
        s3,
        bucket='briefcase-support',
        platform='ziptest',
        version='3.X',
        host_arch=None,
        revision=None,
    )

    # Check the S3 calls have been exhausted
    stub_s3.assert_no_pending_responses()

    # The URL that was returned is as expected.
    parsed_url = urlparse(url)
    assert parsed_url.scheme == 'https'
    assert parsed_url.netloc == 'briefcase-support.s3.amazonaws.com'
    assert parsed_url.path == '/python/3.X/ziptest/Python-3.X-ZipTest-support.b1.zip'
    query = dict(parse_qsl(parsed_url.query))
    assert 'Expires' in query
    assert 'AWSAccessKeyId' in query
    assert 'Signature' in query