351 lines
10 KiB
Python
351 lines
10 KiB
Python
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import os
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import pytest
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from tempfile import mkdtemp, mkstemp, NamedTemporaryFile
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from shutil import rmtree
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import numpy.lib._datasource as datasource
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from numpy.testing import assert_, assert_equal, assert_raises
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import urllib.request as urllib_request
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from urllib.parse import urlparse
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from urllib.error import URLError
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def urlopen_stub(url, data=None):
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'''Stub to replace urlopen for testing.'''
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if url == valid_httpurl():
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tmpfile = NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='urltmp_')
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return tmpfile
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else:
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raise URLError('Name or service not known')
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# setup and teardown
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old_urlopen = None
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def setup_module():
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global old_urlopen
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old_urlopen = urllib_request.urlopen
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urllib_request.urlopen = urlopen_stub
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def teardown_module():
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urllib_request.urlopen = old_urlopen
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# A valid website for more robust testing
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http_path = 'http://www.google.com/'
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http_file = 'index.html'
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http_fakepath = 'http://fake.abc.web/site/'
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http_fakefile = 'fake.txt'
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malicious_files = ['/etc/shadow', '../../shadow',
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'..\\system.dat', 'c:\\windows\\system.dat']
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magic_line = b'three is the magic number'
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# Utility functions used by many tests
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def valid_textfile(filedir):
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# Generate and return a valid temporary file.
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fd, path = mkstemp(suffix='.txt', prefix='dstmp_', dir=filedir, text=True)
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os.close(fd)
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return path
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def invalid_textfile(filedir):
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# Generate and return an invalid filename.
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fd, path = mkstemp(suffix='.txt', prefix='dstmp_', dir=filedir)
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os.close(fd)
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os.remove(path)
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return path
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def valid_httpurl():
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return http_path+http_file
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def invalid_httpurl():
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return http_fakepath+http_fakefile
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def valid_baseurl():
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return http_path
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def invalid_baseurl():
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return http_fakepath
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def valid_httpfile():
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return http_file
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def invalid_httpfile():
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return http_fakefile
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class TestDataSourceOpen:
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def setup(self):
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self.tmpdir = mkdtemp()
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self.ds = datasource.DataSource(self.tmpdir)
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def teardown(self):
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rmtree(self.tmpdir)
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del self.ds
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def test_ValidHTTP(self):
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fh = self.ds.open(valid_httpurl())
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assert_(fh)
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fh.close()
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def test_InvalidHTTP(self):
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url = invalid_httpurl()
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assert_raises(IOError, self.ds.open, url)
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try:
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self.ds.open(url)
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except IOError as e:
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# Regression test for bug fixed in r4342.
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assert_(e.errno is None)
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def test_InvalidHTTPCacheURLError(self):
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assert_raises(URLError, self.ds._cache, invalid_httpurl())
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def test_ValidFile(self):
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local_file = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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fh = self.ds.open(local_file)
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assert_(fh)
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fh.close()
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def test_InvalidFile(self):
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invalid_file = invalid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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assert_raises(IOError, self.ds.open, invalid_file)
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def test_ValidGzipFile(self):
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try:
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import gzip
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except ImportError:
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# We don't have the gzip capabilities to test.
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pytest.skip()
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# Test datasource's internal file_opener for Gzip files.
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filepath = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'foobar.txt.gz')
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fp = gzip.open(filepath, 'w')
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fp.write(magic_line)
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fp.close()
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fp = self.ds.open(filepath)
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result = fp.readline()
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fp.close()
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assert_equal(magic_line, result)
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def test_ValidBz2File(self):
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try:
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import bz2
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except ImportError:
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# We don't have the bz2 capabilities to test.
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pytest.skip()
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# Test datasource's internal file_opener for BZip2 files.
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filepath = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'foobar.txt.bz2')
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fp = bz2.BZ2File(filepath, 'w')
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fp.write(magic_line)
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fp.close()
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fp = self.ds.open(filepath)
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result = fp.readline()
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fp.close()
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assert_equal(magic_line, result)
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class TestDataSourceExists:
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def setup(self):
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self.tmpdir = mkdtemp()
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self.ds = datasource.DataSource(self.tmpdir)
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def teardown(self):
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rmtree(self.tmpdir)
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del self.ds
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def test_ValidHTTP(self):
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assert_(self.ds.exists(valid_httpurl()))
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def test_InvalidHTTP(self):
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assert_equal(self.ds.exists(invalid_httpurl()), False)
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def test_ValidFile(self):
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# Test valid file in destpath
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tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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assert_(self.ds.exists(tmpfile))
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# Test valid local file not in destpath
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localdir = mkdtemp()
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tmpfile = valid_textfile(localdir)
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assert_(self.ds.exists(tmpfile))
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rmtree(localdir)
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def test_InvalidFile(self):
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tmpfile = invalid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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assert_equal(self.ds.exists(tmpfile), False)
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class TestDataSourceAbspath:
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def setup(self):
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self.tmpdir = os.path.abspath(mkdtemp())
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self.ds = datasource.DataSource(self.tmpdir)
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def teardown(self):
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rmtree(self.tmpdir)
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del self.ds
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def test_ValidHTTP(self):
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scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(valid_httpurl())
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local_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, netloc,
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upath.strip(os.sep).strip('/'))
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assert_equal(local_path, self.ds.abspath(valid_httpurl()))
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def test_ValidFile(self):
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tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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tmpfilename = os.path.split(tmpfile)[-1]
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# Test with filename only
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assert_equal(tmpfile, self.ds.abspath(tmpfilename))
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# Test filename with complete path
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assert_equal(tmpfile, self.ds.abspath(tmpfile))
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def test_InvalidHTTP(self):
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scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(invalid_httpurl())
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invalidhttp = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, netloc,
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upath.strip(os.sep).strip('/'))
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assert_(invalidhttp != self.ds.abspath(valid_httpurl()))
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def test_InvalidFile(self):
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invalidfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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tmpfilename = os.path.split(tmpfile)[-1]
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# Test with filename only
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assert_(invalidfile != self.ds.abspath(tmpfilename))
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# Test filename with complete path
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assert_(invalidfile != self.ds.abspath(tmpfile))
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def test_sandboxing(self):
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tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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tmpfilename = os.path.split(tmpfile)[-1]
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tmp_path = lambda x: os.path.abspath(self.ds.abspath(x))
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assert_(tmp_path(valid_httpurl()).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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assert_(tmp_path(invalid_httpurl()).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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assert_(tmp_path(tmpfile).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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assert_(tmp_path(tmpfilename).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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for fn in malicious_files:
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assert_(tmp_path(http_path+fn).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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assert_(tmp_path(fn).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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def test_windows_os_sep(self):
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orig_os_sep = os.sep
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try:
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os.sep = '\\'
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self.test_ValidHTTP()
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self.test_ValidFile()
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self.test_InvalidHTTP()
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self.test_InvalidFile()
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self.test_sandboxing()
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finally:
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os.sep = orig_os_sep
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class TestRepositoryAbspath:
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def setup(self):
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self.tmpdir = os.path.abspath(mkdtemp())
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self.repos = datasource.Repository(valid_baseurl(), self.tmpdir)
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def teardown(self):
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rmtree(self.tmpdir)
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del self.repos
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def test_ValidHTTP(self):
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scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(valid_httpurl())
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local_path = os.path.join(self.repos._destpath, netloc,
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upath.strip(os.sep).strip('/'))
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filepath = self.repos.abspath(valid_httpfile())
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assert_equal(local_path, filepath)
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def test_sandboxing(self):
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tmp_path = lambda x: os.path.abspath(self.repos.abspath(x))
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assert_(tmp_path(valid_httpfile()).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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for fn in malicious_files:
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assert_(tmp_path(http_path+fn).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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assert_(tmp_path(fn).startswith(self.tmpdir))
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def test_windows_os_sep(self):
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orig_os_sep = os.sep
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try:
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os.sep = '\\'
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self.test_ValidHTTP()
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self.test_sandboxing()
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finally:
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os.sep = orig_os_sep
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class TestRepositoryExists:
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def setup(self):
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self.tmpdir = mkdtemp()
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self.repos = datasource.Repository(valid_baseurl(), self.tmpdir)
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def teardown(self):
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rmtree(self.tmpdir)
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del self.repos
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def test_ValidFile(self):
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# Create local temp file
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tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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assert_(self.repos.exists(tmpfile))
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def test_InvalidFile(self):
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tmpfile = invalid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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assert_equal(self.repos.exists(tmpfile), False)
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def test_RemoveHTTPFile(self):
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assert_(self.repos.exists(valid_httpurl()))
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def test_CachedHTTPFile(self):
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localfile = valid_httpurl()
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# Create a locally cached temp file with an URL based
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# directory structure. This is similar to what Repository.open
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# would do.
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scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(localfile)
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local_path = os.path.join(self.repos._destpath, netloc)
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os.mkdir(local_path, 0o0700)
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tmpfile = valid_textfile(local_path)
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assert_(self.repos.exists(tmpfile))
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class TestOpenFunc:
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def setup(self):
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self.tmpdir = mkdtemp()
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def teardown(self):
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rmtree(self.tmpdir)
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def test_DataSourceOpen(self):
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local_file = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir)
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# Test case where destpath is passed in
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fp = datasource.open(local_file, destpath=self.tmpdir)
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assert_(fp)
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fp.close()
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# Test case where default destpath is used
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fp = datasource.open(local_file)
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assert_(fp)
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fp.close()
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def test_del_attr_handling():
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# DataSource __del__ can be called
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# even if __init__ fails when the
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# Exception object is caught by the
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# caller as happens in refguide_check
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# is_deprecated() function
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ds = datasource.DataSource()
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# simulate failed __init__ by removing key attribute
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# produced within __init__ and expected by __del__
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del ds._istmpdest
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# should not raise an AttributeError if __del__
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# gracefully handles failed __init__:
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ds.__del__()
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