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Also includes: * Change AnymailTestMixin.assertDoesNotWarn to filter specific warning classes. * Look specifically for AnymailInsecureWebhookWarning in WebhookBasicAuthTestsMixin.test_warns_if_no_auth (because we don't care *in that test case* about DeprecatedInDjango10 warnings).
145 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
145 lines
5.2 KiB
Python
# Anymail test utils
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import sys
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import os
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import re
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import warnings
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from base64 import b64decode
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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def decode_att(att):
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"""Returns the original data from base64-encoded attachment content"""
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return b64decode(att.encode('ascii'))
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SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME = "sample_image.png"
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def sample_image_path(filename=SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME):
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"""Returns path to an actual image file in the tests directory"""
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test_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
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path = os.path.join(test_dir, filename)
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return path
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def sample_image_content(filename=SAMPLE_IMAGE_FILENAME):
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"""Returns contents of an actual image file from the tests directory"""
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filename = sample_image_path(filename)
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with open(filename, "rb") as f:
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return f.read()
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# noinspection PyUnresolvedReferences
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class AnymailTestMixin:
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"""Helpful additional methods for Anymail tests"""
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def assertWarns(self, expected_warning, msg=None):
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# We only support the context-manager version
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try:
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return super(AnymailTestMixin, self).assertWarns(expected_warning, msg=msg)
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except TypeError:
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# Python 2.x: use our backported assertWarns
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return _AssertWarnsContext(expected_warning, self, msg=msg)
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def assertWarnsRegex(self, expected_warning, expected_regex, msg=None):
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# We only support the context-manager version
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try:
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return super(AnymailTestMixin, self).assertWarnsRegex(expected_warning, expected_regex, msg=msg)
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except TypeError:
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# Python 2.x: use our backported assertWarns
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return _AssertWarnsContext(expected_warning, self, expected_regex=expected_regex, msg=msg)
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@contextmanager
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def assertDoesNotWarn(self, disallowed_warning=Warning):
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"""Makes test error (rather than fail) if disallowed_warning occurs.
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Note: you probably want to be more specific than the default
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disallowed_warning=Warning, which errors for any warning
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(including DeprecationWarnings).
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"""
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try:
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warnings.simplefilter("error", disallowed_warning)
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yield
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finally:
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warnings.resetwarnings()
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def assertCountEqual(self, *args, **kwargs):
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try:
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return super(AnymailTestMixin, self).assertCountEqual(*args, **kwargs)
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except TypeError:
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return self.assertItemsEqual(*args, **kwargs) # Python 2
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def assertRaisesRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
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try:
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return super(AnymailTestMixin, self).assertRaisesRegex(*args, **kwargs)
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except TypeError:
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return self.assertRaisesRegexp(*args, **kwargs) # Python 2
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def assertRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
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try:
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return super(AnymailTestMixin, self).assertRegex(*args, **kwargs)
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except TypeError:
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return self.assertRegexpMatches(*args, **kwargs) # Python 2
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# Backported from python 3.5
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class _AssertWarnsContext(object):
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"""A context manager used to implement TestCase.assertWarns* methods."""
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def __init__(self, expected, test_case, expected_regex=None, msg=None):
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self.test_case = test_case
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self.expected = expected
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self.test_case = test_case
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if expected_regex is not None:
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expected_regex = re.compile(expected_regex)
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self.expected_regex = expected_regex
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self.msg = msg
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def _raiseFailure(self, standardMsg):
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# msg = self.test_case._formatMessage(self.msg, standardMsg)
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msg = self.msg or standardMsg
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raise self.test_case.failureException(msg)
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def __enter__(self):
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# The __warningregistry__'s need to be in a pristine state for tests
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# to work properly.
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for v in sys.modules.values():
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if getattr(v, '__warningregistry__', None):
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v.__warningregistry__ = {}
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self.warnings_manager = warnings.catch_warnings(record=True)
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self.warnings = self.warnings_manager.__enter__()
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warnings.simplefilter("always", self.expected)
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
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self.warnings_manager.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, tb)
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if exc_type is not None:
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# let unexpected exceptions pass through
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return
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try:
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exc_name = self.expected.__name__
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except AttributeError:
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exc_name = str(self.expected)
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first_matching = None
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for m in self.warnings:
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w = m.message
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if not isinstance(w, self.expected):
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continue
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if first_matching is None:
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first_matching = w
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if (self.expected_regex is not None and
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not self.expected_regex.search(str(w))):
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continue
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# store warning for later retrieval
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self.warning = w
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self.filename = m.filename
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self.lineno = m.lineno
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return
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# Now we simply try to choose a helpful failure message
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if first_matching is not None:
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self._raiseFailure('"{}" does not match "{}"'.format(
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self.expected_regex.pattern, str(first_matching)))
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self._raiseFailure("{} not triggered".format(exc_name))
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