Example #1
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    def test_no_content_length(self):
        # "The presence of a message-body in a request is signaled by the
        # inclusion of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header field in
        # the request's message-headers."
        #
        # Send a message with neither header and no body. Even though
        # the request is of method POST, this should be OK because we set
        # request.process_request_body to False for our handler.
        if self.scheme == "https":
            c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        else:
            c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        c.request("POST", "/no_body")
        response = c.getresponse()
        self.body = response.fp.read()
        self.status = str(response.status)
        self.assertStatus(200)
        self.assertBody(ntob('Hello world!'))

        # Now send a message that has no Content-Length, but does send a body.
        # Verify that CP times out the socket and responds
        # with 411 Length Required.
        if self.scheme == "https":
            c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        else:
            c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        c.request("POST", "/")
        response = c.getresponse()
        self.body = response.fp.read()
        self.status = str(response.status)
        self.assertStatus(411)
Example #2
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    def test_post_multipart(self):
        alphabet = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
        # generate file contents for a large post
        contents = "".join([c * 65536 for c in alphabet])

        # encode as multipart form data
        files = [('file', 'file.txt', contents)]
        content_type, body = encode_multipart_formdata(files)
        body = body.encode('Latin-1')

        # post file
        if self.scheme == 'https':
            c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        else:
            c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        c.putrequest('POST', '/post_multipart')
        c.putheader('Content-Type', content_type)
        c.putheader('Content-Length', str(len(body)))
        c.endheaders()
        c.send(body)

        response = c.getresponse()
        self.body = response.fp.read()
        self.status = str(response.status)
        self.assertStatus(200)
        self.assertBody(", ".join(["%s * 65536" % c for c in alphabet]))
Example #3
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    def test_http_over_https(self):
        if self.scheme != 'https':
            return self.skip("skipped (not running HTTPS)... ")

        # Try connecting without SSL.
        conn = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        conn.putrequest("GET", "/", skip_host=True)
        conn.putheader("Host", self.HOST)
        conn.endheaders()
        response = conn.response_class(conn.sock, method="GET")
        response.begin()
        self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
        self.body = response.read()
        self.assertBody("The client sent a plain HTTP request, but this "
                        "server only speaks HTTPS on this port.")
Example #4
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 def test_garbage_in(self):
     # Connect without SSL regardless of server.scheme
     c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     c._output(ntob('gjkgjklsgjklsgjkljklsg'))
     c._send_output()
     response = c.response_class(c.sock, method="GET")
     try:
         response.begin()
         self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
         self.assertEqual(response.fp.read(22), ntob("Malformed Request-Line"))
         c.close()
     except socket.error:
         e = sys.exc_info()[1]
         # "Connection reset by peer" is also acceptable.
         if e.errno != errno.ECONNRESET:
             raise
Example #5
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 def test_no_content_length(self):
     if self.scheme == 'https':
         c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     else:
         c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     c.request('POST', '/no_body')
     response = c.getresponse()
     self.body = response.fp.read()
     self.status = str(response.status)
     self.assertStatus(200)
     self.assertBody(ntob('Hello world!'))
     if self.scheme == 'https':
         c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     else:
         c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     c.request('POST', '/')
     response = c.getresponse()
     self.body = response.fp.read()
     self.status = str(response.status)
     self.assertStatus(411)
Example #6
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 def test_http_over_https(self):
     if self.scheme != 'https':
         return self.skip("skipped (not running HTTPS)... ")
     
     # Try connecting without SSL.
     conn = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     conn.putrequest("GET", "/", skip_host=True)
     conn.putheader("Host", self.HOST)
     conn.endheaders()
     response = conn.response_class(conn.sock, method="GET")
     response.begin()
     self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
     self.body = response.read()
     self.assertBody("The client sent a plain HTTP request, but this "
                     "server only speaks HTTPS on this port.")
Example #7
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 def test_malformed_header(self):
     if self.scheme == 'https':
         c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     else:
         c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     c.putrequest('GET', '/')
     c.putheader('Content-Type', 'text/plain')
     c._output(ntob('Re, 1.2.3.4#015#012'))
     c.endheaders()
     response = c.getresponse()
     self.status = str(response.status)
     self.assertStatus(400)
     self.body = response.fp.read(20)
     self.assertBody('Illegal header line.')
Example #8
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 def test_garbage_in(self):
     # Connect without SSL regardless of server.scheme
     c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     c._output(ntob('gjkgjklsgjklsgjkljklsg'))
     c._send_output()
     response = c.response_class(c.sock, method="GET")
     try:
         response.begin()
         self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
         self.assertEqual(response.fp.read(22), ntob("Malformed Request-Line"))
         c.close()
     except socket.error:
         e = sys.exc_info()[1]
         # "Connection reset by peer" is also acceptable.
         if e.errno != errno.ECONNRESET:
             raise
Example #9
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    def test_http_over_https(self):
        if self.scheme != 'https':
            return self.skip('skipped (not running HTTPS)... ')

        # Try connecting without SSL.
        conn = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        conn.putrequest('GET', '/', skip_host=True)
        conn.putheader('Host', self.HOST)
        conn.endheaders()
        response = conn.response_class(conn.sock, method='GET')
        try:
            response.begin()
            self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
            self.body = response.read()
            self.assertBody('The client sent a plain HTTP request, but this '
                            'server only speaks HTTPS on this port.')
        except socket.error:
            e = sys.exc_info()[1]
            # "Connection reset by peer" is also acceptable.
            if e.errno != errno.ECONNRESET:
                raise
Example #10
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 def request(index):
     if self.scheme == 'https':
         c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     else:
         c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     for i in range(request_count):
         c.putrequest('GET', '/')
         for k, v in cookies:
             c.putheader(k, v)
         c.endheaders()
         response = c.getresponse()
         body = response.read()
         if response.status != 200 or not body.isdigit():
             errors.append((response.status, body))
         else:
             data_dict[index] = max(data_dict[index], int(body))
 def getpage():
     host = '%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT)
     if self.scheme == 'https':
         c = HTTPSConnection(host)
     else:
         c = HTTPConnection(host)
     try:
         c.putrequest('GET', '/')
         c.endheaders()
         response = c.getresponse()
         body = response.read()
         self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
         self.assertEqual(body, ntob("Hello world!"))
     finally:
         c.close()
     success.append(True)
Example #12
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 def test_malformed_request_line(self):
     if getattr(cherrypy.server, 'using_apache', False):
         return self.skip('skipped due to known Apache differences...')
     if self.scheme == 'https':
         c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     else:
         c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     c._output(ntob('GET /'))
     c._send_output()
     if hasattr(c, 'strict'):
         response = c.response_class(c.sock, strict=c.strict, method='GET')
     else:
         response = c.response_class(c.sock, method='GET')
     response.begin()
     self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
     self.assertEqual(response.fp.read(22), ntob('Malformed Request-Line'))
     c.close()
Example #13
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    def test_http_over_https(self):
        if self.scheme != "https":
            return self.skip("skipped (not running HTTPS)... ")

        # Try connecting without SSL.
        conn = HTTPConnection("%s:%s" % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        conn.putrequest("GET", "/", skip_host=True)
        conn.putheader("Host", self.HOST)
        conn.endheaders()
        response = conn.response_class(conn.sock, method="GET")
        try:
            response.begin()
            self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
            self.body = response.read()
            self.assertBody("The client sent a plain HTTP request, but this " "server only speaks HTTPS on this port.")
        except socket.error:
            e = sys.exc_info()[1]
            # "Connection reset by peer" is also acceptable.
            if e.errno != errno.ECONNRESET:
                raise
Example #14
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    def test_malformed_request_line(self):
        if getattr(cherrypy.server, "using_apache", False):
            return self.skip("skipped due to known Apache differences...")

        # Test missing version in Request-Line
        if self.scheme == 'https':
            c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        else:
            c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        c._output(ntob('GET /'))
        c._send_output()
        if hasattr(c, 'strict'):
            response = c.response_class(c.sock, strict=c.strict, method='GET')
        else:
            # Python 3.2 removed the 'strict' feature, saying:
            # "http.client now always assumes HTTP/1.x compliant servers."
            response = c.response_class(c.sock, method='GET')
        response.begin()
        self.assertEqual(response.status, 400)
        self.assertEqual(response.fp.read(22), ntob("Malformed Request-Line"))
        c.close()
Example #15
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    def test_no_content_length(self):
        # "The presence of a message-body in a request is signaled by the
        # inclusion of a Content-Length or Transfer-Encoding header field in
        # the request's message-headers."
        #
        # Send a message with neither header and no body. Even though
        # the request is of method POST, this should be OK because we set
        # request.process_request_body to False for our handler.
        c = self.make_connection()
        c.request('POST', '/no_body')
        response = c.getresponse()
        self.body = response.fp.read()
        self.status = str(response.status)
        self.assertStatus(200)
        self.assertBody(ntob('Hello world!'))

        # Now send a message that has no Content-Length, but does send a body.
        # Verify that CP times out the socket and responds
        # with 411 Length Required.
        if self.scheme == 'https':
            c = HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
        else:
            c = HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))

        # `_get_content_length` is needed for Python 3.6+
        with patch.object(c,
                          '_get_content_length',
                          lambda body, method: None,
                          create=True):
            # `_set_content_length` is needed for Python 2.7-3.5
            with patch.object(c, '_set_content_length', create=True):
                c.request('POST', '/')

        response = c.getresponse()
        self.body = response.fp.read()
        self.status = str(response.status)
        self.assertStatus(411)
Example #16
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 def __init__(self, path):
     HTTPConnection.__init__(self, 'localhost')
     self.path = path
Example #17
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 def make_connection(self):
     if self.scheme == 'https':
         return HTTPSConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
     else:
         return HTTPConnection('%s:%s' % (self.interface(), self.PORT))
 def __init__(self, path):
     HTTPConnection.__init__(self, 'localhost')
     self.path = path