Beispiel #1
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    def request(self, method, uri, headers=None, bodyProducer=None):
        """
        Implement IAgent.request.
        """
        # We want to use Agent to parse the HTTP response, so let's ask it to
        # make a request against our in-memory reactor.
        response = self._realAgent.request(method, uri, headers, bodyProducer)

        # That will try to establish an HTTP connection with the reactor's
        # connectTCP method, and MemoryReactor will place Agent's factory into
        # the tcpClients list.  We'll extract that.
        host, port, factory, timeout, bindAddress = (
            self._memoryReactor.tcpClients[0])

        # Then we need to convince that factory it's connected to something and
        # it will give us a protocol for that connection.
        protocol = factory.buildProtocol(None)

        # We want to capture the output of that connection so we'll make an
        # in-memory transport.
        clientTransport = StringTransport()

        # When the protocol is connected to a transport, it ought to send the
        # whole request because callers of this should not use an asynchronous
        # bodyProducer.
        protocol.makeConnection(clientTransport)

        # Get the data from the request.
        requestData = clientTransport.io.getvalue()

        # Now time for the server to do its job.  Ask it to build an HTTP
        # channel.
        channel = Site(self._rootResource).buildProtocol(None)

        # Connect the channel to another in-memory transport so we can collect
        # the response.
        serverTransport = StringTransport()
        serverTransport.hostAddr = IPv4Address('TCP', '127.0.0.1', 80)
        channel.makeConnection(serverTransport)

        # Feed it the data that the Agent synthesized.
        channel.dataReceived(requestData)

        # Tell it that the connection is now complete so it can clean up.
        channel.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))

        # Now we have the response data, let's give it back to the Agent.
        protocol.dataReceived(serverTransport.io.getvalue())

        # By now the Agent should have all it needs to parse a response.
        protocol.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))

        # Return the response in the accepted format (Deferred firing
        # IResponse).  This should be synchronously fired, and if not, it's the
        # system under test's problem.
        return response
Beispiel #2
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    def request(self, method, uri, headers=None, bodyProducer=None):
        """
        Implement IAgent.request.
        """
        # We want to use Agent to parse the HTTP response, so let's ask it to
        # make a request against our in-memory reactor.
        response = self._realAgent.request(method, uri, headers, bodyProducer)

        # That will try to establish an HTTP connection with the reactor's
        # connectTCP method, and MemoryReactor will place Agent's factory into
        # the tcpClients list.  We'll extract that.
        host, port, factory, timeout, bindAddress = (
            self._memoryReactor.tcpClients[0])

        # Then we need to convince that factory it's connected to something and
        # it will give us a protocol for that connection.
        protocol = factory.buildProtocol(None)

        # We want to capture the output of that connection so we'll make an
        # in-memory transport.
        clientTransport = AbortableStringTransport()

        # When the protocol is connected to a transport, it ought to send the
        # whole request because callers of this should not use an asynchronous
        # bodyProducer.
        protocol.makeConnection(clientTransport)

        # Get the data from the request.
        requestData = clientTransport.io.getvalue()

        # Now time for the server to do its job.  Ask it to build an HTTP
        # channel.
        channel = Site(self._rootResource).buildProtocol(None)

        # Connect the channel to another in-memory transport so we can collect
        # the response.
        serverTransport = StringTransport()
        serverTransport.hostAddr = IPv4Address('TCP', '127.0.0.1', 80)
        channel.makeConnection(serverTransport)

        # Feed it the data that the Agent synthesized.
        channel.dataReceived(requestData)

        # Tell it that the connection is now complete so it can clean up.
        channel.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))

        # Now we have the response data, let's give it back to the Agent.
        protocol.dataReceived(serverTransport.io.getvalue())

        # By now the Agent should have all it needs to parse a response.
        protocol.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))

        # Return the response in the accepted format (Deferred firing
        # IResponse).  This should be synchronously fired, and if not, it's the
        # system under test's problem.
        return response
Beispiel #3
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    def request(self, method, uri, headers=None, bodyProducer=None):
        """
        Implement IAgent.request.
        """
        # We want to use Agent to parse the HTTP response, so let's ask it to
        # make a request against our in-memory reactor.
        response = self._realAgent.request(method, uri, headers, bodyProducer)

        # If the request has already finished, just propagate the result.  In
        # reality this would only happen in failure, but if the agent ever adds
        # a local cache this might be a success.
        already_called = []

        def check_already_called(r):
            already_called.append(r)
            return r

        response.addBoth(check_already_called)
        if already_called:
            return response

        # That will try to establish an HTTP connection with the reactor's
        # connectTCP method, and MemoryReactor will place Agent's factory into
        # the tcpClients list.  Alternately, it will try to establish an HTTPS
        # connection with the reactor's connectSSL method, and MemoryReactor
        # will place it into the sslClients list.  We'll extract that.
        scheme = URLPath.fromString(uri).scheme
        if scheme == "https":
            host, port, factory, context_factory, timeout, bindAddress = (
                self._memoryReactor.sslClients[-1])
        else:
            host, port, factory, timeout, bindAddress = (
                self._memoryReactor.tcpClients[-1])

        # Then we need to convince that factory it's connected to something and
        # it will give us a protocol for that connection.
        protocol = factory.buildProtocol(None)

        # We want to capture the output of that connection so we'll make an
        # in-memory transport.
        clientTransport = AbortableStringTransport()
        if scheme == "https":
            directlyProvides(clientTransport, ISSLTransport)

        # When the protocol is connected to a transport, it ought to send the
        # whole request because callers of this should not use an asynchronous
        # bodyProducer.
        protocol.makeConnection(clientTransport)

        # Get the data from the request.
        requestData = clientTransport.io.getvalue()

        # Now time for the server to do its job.  Ask it to build an HTTP
        # channel.
        channel = Site(self._rootResource).buildProtocol(None)

        # Connect the channel to another in-memory transport so we can collect
        # the response.
        serverTransport = AbortableStringTransport()
        if scheme == "https":
            directlyProvides(serverTransport, ISSLTransport)
        serverTransport.hostAddr = IPv4Address('TCP', '127.0.0.1', port)
        channel.makeConnection(serverTransport)

        # Feed it the data that the Agent synthesized.
        channel.dataReceived(requestData)

        # Now we have the response data, let's give it back to the Agent.
        protocol.dataReceived(serverTransport.io.getvalue())

        def finish(r):
            # By now the Agent should have all it needs to parse a response.
            protocol.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))
            # Tell it that the connection is now complete so it can clean up.
            channel.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))
            # Propogate the response.
            return r

        # Return the response in the accepted format (Deferred firing
        # IResponse).  This should be synchronously fired, and if not, it's the
        # system under test's problem.
        return response.addBoth(finish)
Beispiel #4
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    def request(self, method, uri, headers=None, bodyProducer=None):
        """
        Implement IAgent.request.
        """
        # We want to use Agent to parse the HTTP response, so let's ask it to
        # make a request against our in-memory reactor.
        response = self._realAgent.request(method, uri, headers, bodyProducer)

        # If the request has already finished, just propagate the result.  In
        # reality this would only happen in failure, but if the agent ever adds
        # a local cache this might be a success.
        already_called = []

        def check_already_called(r):
            already_called.append(r)
            return r
        response.addBoth(check_already_called)
        if already_called:
            return response

        # That will try to establish an HTTP connection with the reactor's
        # connectTCP method, and MemoryReactor will place Agent's factory into
        # the tcpClients list.  Alternately, it will try to establish an HTTPS
        # connection with the reactor's connectSSL method, and MemoryReactor
        # will place it into the sslClients list.  We'll extract that.
        scheme = URLPath.fromString(uri).scheme
        if scheme == "https":
            host, port, factory, context_factory, timeout, bindAddress = (
                self._memoryReactor.sslClients[-1])
        else:
            host, port, factory, timeout, bindAddress = (
                self._memoryReactor.tcpClients[-1])

        # Then we need to convince that factory it's connected to something and
        # it will give us a protocol for that connection.
        protocol = factory.buildProtocol(None)

        # We want to capture the output of that connection so we'll make an
        # in-memory transport.
        clientTransport = AbortableStringTransport()
        if scheme == "https":
            directlyProvides(clientTransport, ISSLTransport)

        # When the protocol is connected to a transport, it ought to send the
        # whole request because callers of this should not use an asynchronous
        # bodyProducer.
        protocol.makeConnection(clientTransport)

        # Get the data from the request.
        requestData = clientTransport.io.getvalue()

        # Now time for the server to do its job.  Ask it to build an HTTP
        # channel.
        channel = Site(self._rootResource).buildProtocol(None)

        # Connect the channel to another in-memory transport so we can collect
        # the response.
        serverTransport = AbortableStringTransport()
        if scheme == "https":
            directlyProvides(serverTransport, ISSLTransport)
        serverTransport.hostAddr = IPv4Address('TCP', '127.0.0.1', port)
        channel.makeConnection(serverTransport)

        # Feed it the data that the Agent synthesized.
        channel.dataReceived(requestData)

        # Now we have the response data, let's give it back to the Agent.
        protocol.dataReceived(serverTransport.io.getvalue())

        def finish(r):
            # By now the Agent should have all it needs to parse a response.
            protocol.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))
            # Tell it that the connection is now complete so it can clean up.
            channel.connectionLost(Failure(ConnectionDone()))
            # Propogate the response.
            return r

        # Return the response in the accepted format (Deferred firing
        # IResponse).  This should be synchronously fired, and if not, it's the
        # system under test's problem.
        return response.addBoth(finish)