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') # See http://www.cherrypy.org/ticket/941 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.")
def test_malformed_request_line(self): # 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()