def test_length(self): ''' Make sure that the output length is correct ''' self.assertEqual(len(config._random_bytes(128)), 128)
def test_content(self): ''' Make sure that the output content is correct ''' result = config._random_bytes(128) for char in result: char = ord(char) self.assertTrue(char >= 32 and char <= 126)
# along with Neubot. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # from neubot.bittorrent.negotiate import AUTH_PEERS from neubot.bittorrent.peer import PeerNeubot from neubot.bittorrent.config import _random_bytes from neubot import utils # # The BitTorrent server must not change its PEER_ID # each time a new client connects. Instead it should # keep using the same identifier over and over and # over. # MY_ID = _random_bytes(20) # # We check whether a peer is authorized or not just at # the beginning and from then on we rely on the watchdog # mechanism that guarantees that at a point the stream # will be closed anyway. # We save just our download_speed which is indeed the # peer's upload speed, the timestamp and the target bytes # for the next test. # class ServerPeer(PeerNeubot): def configure(self, conf, measurer=None): conf["bittorrent.my_id"] = MY_ID PeerNeubot.configure(self, conf, measurer)