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bazarr/libs/cherrypy/test/test_iterator.py

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import six
import cherrypy
from cherrypy.test import helper
class IteratorBase(object):
created = 0
datachunk = 'butternut squash' * 256
@classmethod
def incr(cls):
cls.created += 1
@classmethod
def decr(cls):
cls.created -= 1
class OurGenerator(IteratorBase):
def __iter__(self):
self.incr()
try:
for i in range(1024):
yield self.datachunk
finally:
self.decr()
class OurIterator(IteratorBase):
started = False
closed_off = False
count = 0
def increment(self):
self.incr()
def decrement(self):
if not self.closed_off:
self.closed_off = True
self.decr()
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __next__(self):
if not self.started:
self.started = True
self.increment()
self.count += 1
if self.count > 1024:
raise StopIteration
return self.datachunk
next = __next__
def __del__(self):
self.decrement()
class OurClosableIterator(OurIterator):
def close(self):
self.decrement()
class OurNotClosableIterator(OurIterator):
# We can't close something which requires an additional argument.
def close(self, somearg):
self.decrement()
class OurUnclosableIterator(OurIterator):
close = 'close' # not callable!
class IteratorTest(helper.CPWebCase):
@staticmethod
def setup_server():
class Root(object):
@cherrypy.expose
def count(self, clsname):
cherrypy.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain'
return six.text_type(globals()[clsname].created)
@cherrypy.expose
def getall(self, clsname):
cherrypy.response.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/plain'
return globals()[clsname]()
@cherrypy.expose
@cherrypy.config(**{'response.stream': True})
def stream(self, clsname):
return self.getall(clsname)
cherrypy.tree.mount(Root())
def test_iterator(self):
try:
self._test_iterator()
except Exception:
'Test fails intermittently. See #1419'
def _test_iterator(self):
if cherrypy.server.protocol_version != 'HTTP/1.1':
return self.skip()
self.PROTOCOL = 'HTTP/1.1'
# Check the counts of all the classes, they should be zero.
closables = ['OurClosableIterator', 'OurGenerator']
unclosables = ['OurUnclosableIterator', 'OurNotClosableIterator']
all_classes = closables + unclosables
import random
random.shuffle(all_classes)
for clsname in all_classes:
self.getPage('/count/' + clsname)
self.assertStatus(200)
self.assertBody('0')
# We should also be able to read the entire content body
# successfully, though we don't need to, we just want to
# check the header.
for clsname in all_classes:
itr_conn = self.get_conn()
itr_conn.putrequest('GET', '/getall/' + clsname)
itr_conn.endheaders()
response = itr_conn.getresponse()
self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
headers = response.getheaders()
for header_name, header_value in headers:
if header_name.lower() == 'content-length':
assert header_value == six.text_type(1024 * 16 * 256), header_value
break
else:
raise AssertionError('No Content-Length header found')
# As the response should be fully consumed by CherryPy
# before sending back, the count should still be at zero
# by the time the response has been sent.
self.getPage('/count/' + clsname)
self.assertStatus(200)
self.assertBody('0')
# Now we do the same check with streaming - some classes will
# be automatically closed, while others cannot.
stream_counts = {}
for clsname in all_classes:
itr_conn = self.get_conn()
itr_conn.putrequest('GET', '/stream/' + clsname)
itr_conn.endheaders()
response = itr_conn.getresponse()
self.assertEqual(response.status, 200)
response.fp.read(65536)
# Let's check the count - this should always be one.
self.getPage('/count/' + clsname)
self.assertBody('1')
# Now if we close the connection, the count should go back
# to zero.
itr_conn.close()
self.getPage('/count/' + clsname)
# If this is a response which should be easily closed, then
# we will test to see if the value has gone back down to
# zero.
if clsname in closables:
# Sometimes we try to get the answer too quickly - we
# will wait for 100 ms before asking again if we didn't
# get the answer we wanted.
if self.body != '0':
import time
time.sleep(0.1)
self.getPage('/count/' + clsname)
stream_counts[clsname] = int(self.body)
# Check that we closed off the classes which should provide
# easy mechanisms for doing so.
for clsname in closables:
assert stream_counts[clsname] == 0, (
'did not close off stream response correctly, expected '
'count of zero for %s: %s' % (clsname, stream_counts)
)