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from __future__ import unicode_literals
import time
from django.conf import settings
from django.test import TestCase
from django.test.client import FakePayload, Client
from django.utils.encoding import force_text
from tastypie.serializers import Serializer
try:
from urllib.parse import urlparse
except ImportError:
from urlparse import urlparse
class TestApiClient(object):
def __init__(self, serializer=None):
"""
Sets up a fresh ``TestApiClient`` instance.
If you are employing a custom serializer, you can pass the class to the
``serializer=`` kwarg.
"""
self.client = Client()
self.serializer = serializer
if not self.serializer:
self.serializer = Serializer()
def get_content_type(self, short_format):
"""
Given a short name (such as ``json`` or ``xml``), returns the full content-type
for it (``application/json`` or ``application/xml`` in this case).
"""
return self.serializer.content_types.get(short_format, 'json')
def get(self, uri, format='json', data=None, authentication=None, **kwargs):
"""
Performs a simulated ``GET`` request to the provided URI.
Optionally accepts a ``data`` kwarg, which in the case of ``GET``, lets you
send along ``GET`` parameters. This is useful when testing filtering or other
things that read off the ``GET`` params. Example::
from tastypie.test import TestApiClient
client = TestApiClient()
response = client.get('/api/v1/entry/1/', data={'format': 'json', 'title__startswith': 'a', 'limit': 20, 'offset': 60})
Optionally accepts an ``authentication`` kwarg, which should be an HTTP header
with the correct authentication data already setup.
All other ``**kwargs`` passed in get passed through to the Django
``TestClient``. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/#module-django.test.client
for details.
"""
content_type = self.get_content_type(format)
kwargs['HTTP_ACCEPT'] = content_type
# GET & DELETE are the only times we don't serialize the data.
if data is not None:
kwargs['data'] = data
if authentication is not None:
kwargs['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] = authentication
return self.client.get(uri, **kwargs)
def post(self, uri, format='json', data=None, authentication=None, **kwargs):
"""
Performs a simulated ``POST`` request to the provided URI.
Optionally accepts a ``data`` kwarg. **Unlike** ``GET``, in ``POST`` the
``data`` gets serialized & sent as the body instead of becoming part of the URI.
Example::
from tastypie.test import TestApiClient
client = TestApiClient()
response = client.post('/api/v1/entry/', data={
'created': '2012-05-01T20:02:36',
'slug': 'another-post',
'title': 'Another Post',
'user': '/api/v1/user/1/',
})
Optionally accepts an ``authentication`` kwarg, which should be an HTTP header
with the correct authentication data already setup.
All other ``**kwargs`` passed in get passed through to the Django
``TestClient``. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/#module-django.test.client
for details.
"""
content_type = self.get_content_type(format)
kwargs['content_type'] = content_type
if data is not None:
kwargs['data'] = self.serializer.serialize(data, format=content_type)
if authentication is not None:
kwargs['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] = authentication
return self.client.post(uri, **kwargs)
def put(self, uri, format='json', data=None, authentication=None, **kwargs):
"""
Performs a simulated ``PUT`` request to the provided URI.
Optionally accepts a ``data`` kwarg. **Unlike** ``GET``, in ``PUT`` the
``data`` gets serialized & sent as the body instead of becoming part of the URI.
Example::
from tastypie.test import TestApiClient
client = TestApiClient()
response = client.put('/api/v1/entry/1/', data={
'created': '2012-05-01T20:02:36',
'slug': 'another-post',
'title': 'Another Post',
'user': '/api/v1/user/1/',
})
Optionally accepts an ``authentication`` kwarg, which should be an HTTP header
with the correct authentication data already setup.
All other ``**kwargs`` passed in get passed through to the Django
``TestClient``. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/#module-django.test.client
for details.
"""
content_type = self.get_content_type(format)
kwargs['content_type'] = content_type
if data is not None:
kwargs['data'] = self.serializer.serialize(data, format=content_type)
if authentication is not None:
kwargs['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] = authentication
return self.client.put(uri, **kwargs)
def patch(self, uri, format='json', data=None, authentication=None, **kwargs):
"""
Performs a simulated ``PATCH`` request to the provided URI.
Optionally accepts a ``data`` kwarg. **Unlike** ``GET``, in ``PATCH`` the
``data`` gets serialized & sent as the body instead of becoming part of the URI.
Example::
from tastypie.test import TestApiClient
client = TestApiClient()
response = client.patch('/api/v1/entry/1/', data={
'created': '2012-05-01T20:02:36',
'slug': 'another-post',
'title': 'Another Post',
'user': '/api/v1/user/1/',
})
Optionally accepts an ``authentication`` kwarg, which should be an HTTP header
with the correct authentication data already setup.
All other ``**kwargs`` passed in get passed through to the Django
``TestClient``. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/#module-django.test.client
for details.
"""
content_type = self.get_content_type(format)
kwargs['content_type'] = content_type
if data is not None:
kwargs['data'] = self.serializer.serialize(data, format=content_type)
if authentication is not None:
kwargs['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] = authentication
# This hurts because Django doesn't support PATCH natively.
parsed = urlparse(uri)
r = {
'CONTENT_LENGTH': len(kwargs['data']),
'CONTENT_TYPE': content_type,
'PATH_INFO': self.client._get_path(parsed),
'QUERY_STRING': parsed[4],
'REQUEST_METHOD': 'PATCH',
'wsgi.input': FakePayload(kwargs['data']),
}
r.update(kwargs)
return self.client.request(**r)
def delete(self, uri, format='json', data=None, authentication=None, **kwargs):
"""
Performs a simulated ``DELETE`` request to the provided URI.
Optionally accepts a ``data`` kwarg, which in the case of ``DELETE``, lets you
send along ``DELETE`` parameters. This is useful when testing filtering or other
things that read off the ``DELETE`` params. Example::
from tastypie.test import TestApiClient
client = TestApiClient()
response = client.delete('/api/v1/entry/1/', data={'format': 'json'})
Optionally accepts an ``authentication`` kwarg, which should be an HTTP header
with the correct authentication data already setup.
All other ``**kwargs`` passed in get passed through to the Django
``TestClient``. See https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/topics/testing/#module-django.test.client
for details.
"""
content_type = self.get_content_type(format)
kwargs['content_type'] = content_type
# GET & DELETE are the only times we don't serialize the data.
if data is not None:
kwargs['data'] = data
if authentication is not None:
kwargs['HTTP_AUTHORIZATION'] = authentication
return self.client.delete(uri, **kwargs)
class ResourceTestCase(TestCase):
"""
A useful base class for the start of testing Tastypie APIs.
"""
def setUp(self):
super(ResourceTestCase, self).setUp()
self.serializer = Serializer()
self.api_client = TestApiClient()
def get_credentials(self):
"""
A convenience method for the user as a way to shorten up the
often repetitious calls to create the same authentication.
Raises ``NotImplementedError`` by default.
Usage::
class MyResourceTestCase(ResourceTestCase):
def get_credentials(self):
return self.create_basic('daniel', 'pass')
# Then the usual tests...
"""
raise NotImplementedError("You must return the class for your Resource to test.")
def create_basic(self, username, password):
"""
Creates & returns the HTTP ``Authorization`` header for use with BASIC
Auth.
"""
import base64
return 'Basic %s' % base64.b64encode(':'.join([username, password]).encode('utf-8')).decode('utf-8')
def create_apikey(self, username, api_key):
"""
Creates & returns the HTTP ``Authorization`` header for use with
``ApiKeyAuthentication``.
"""
return 'ApiKey %s:%s' % (username, api_key)
def create_digest(self, username, api_key, method, uri):
"""
Creates & returns the HTTP ``Authorization`` header for use with Digest
Auth.
"""
from tastypie.authentication import hmac, sha1, uuid, python_digest
new_uuid = uuid.uuid4()
opaque = hmac.new(str(new_uuid).encode('utf-8'), digestmod=sha1).hexdigest().decode('utf-8')
return python_digest.build_authorization_request(
username,
method.upper(),
uri,
1, # nonce_count
digest_challenge=python_digest.build_digest_challenge(time.time(), getattr(settings, 'SECRET_KEY', ''), 'django-tastypie', opaque, False),
password=api_key
)
def create_oauth(self, user):
"""
Creates & returns the HTTP ``Authorization`` header for use with Oauth.
"""
from oauth_provider.models import Consumer, Token, Resource
# Necessary setup for ``oauth_provider``.
resource, _ = Resource.objects.get_or_create(url='test', defaults={
'name': 'Test Resource'
})
consumer, _ = Consumer.objects.get_or_create(key='123', defaults={
'name': 'Test',
'description': 'Testing...'
})
token, _ = Token.objects.get_or_create(key='foo', token_type=Token.ACCESS, defaults={
'consumer': consumer,
'resource': resource,
'secret': '',
'user': user,
})
# Then generate the header.
oauth_data = {
'oauth_consumer_key': '123',
'oauth_nonce': 'abc',
'oauth_signature': '&',
'oauth_signature_method': 'PLAINTEXT',
'oauth_timestamp': str(int(time.time())),
'oauth_token': 'foo',
}
return 'OAuth %s' % ','.join([key+'='+value for key, value in oauth_data.items()])
def assertHttpOK(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 200.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 200)
def assertHttpCreated(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 201.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 201)
def assertHttpAccepted(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning either a HTTP 202 or a HTTP 204.
"""
return self.assertIn(resp.status_code, [202, 204])
def assertHttpMultipleChoices(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 300.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 300)
def assertHttpSeeOther(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 303.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 303)
def assertHttpNotModified(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 304.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 304)
def assertHttpBadRequest(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 400.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 400)
def assertHttpUnauthorized(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 401.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 401)
def assertHttpForbidden(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 403.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 403)
def assertHttpNotFound(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 404.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 404)
def assertHttpMethodNotAllowed(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 405.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 405)
def assertHttpConflict(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 409.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 409)
def assertHttpGone(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 410.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 410)
def assertHttpUnprocessableEntity(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 422.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 422)
def assertHttpTooManyRequests(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 429.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 429)
def assertHttpApplicationError(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 500.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 500)
def assertHttpNotImplemented(self, resp):
"""
Ensures the response is returning a HTTP 501.
"""
return self.assertEqual(resp.status_code, 501)
def assertValidJSON(self, data):
"""
Given the provided ``data`` as a string, ensures that it is valid JSON &
can be loaded properly.
"""
# Just try the load. If it throws an exception, the test case will fail.
self.serializer.from_json(data)
def assertValidXML(self, data):
"""
Given the provided ``data`` as a string, ensures that it is valid XML &
can be loaded properly.
"""
# Just try the load. If it throws an exception, the test case will fail.
self.serializer.from_xml(data)
def assertValidYAML(self, data):
"""
Given the provided ``data`` as a string, ensures that it is valid YAML &
can be loaded properly.
"""
# Just try the load. If it throws an exception, the test case will fail.
self.serializer.from_yaml(data)
def assertValidPlist(self, data):
"""
Given the provided ``data`` as a string, ensures that it is valid
binary plist & can be loaded properly.
"""
# Just try the load. If it throws an exception, the test case will fail.
self.serializer.from_plist(data)
def assertValidJSONResponse(self, resp):
"""
Given a ``HttpResponse`` coming back from using the ``client``, assert that
you get back:
* An HTTP 200
* The correct content-type (``application/json``)
* The content is valid JSON
"""
self.assertHttpOK(resp)
self.assertTrue(resp['Content-Type'].startswith('application/json'))
self.assertValidJSON(force_text(resp.content))
def assertValidXMLResponse(self, resp):
"""
Given a ``HttpResponse`` coming back from using the ``client``, assert that
you get back:
* An HTTP 200
* The correct content-type (``application/xml``)
* The content is valid XML
"""
self.assertHttpOK(resp)
self.assertTrue(resp['Content-Type'].startswith('application/xml'))
self.assertValidXML(force_text(resp.content))
def assertValidYAMLResponse(self, resp):
"""
Given a ``HttpResponse`` coming back from using the ``client``, assert that
you get back:
* An HTTP 200
* The correct content-type (``text/yaml``)
* The content is valid YAML
"""
self.assertHttpOK(resp)
self.assertTrue(resp['Content-Type'].startswith('text/yaml'))
self.assertValidYAML(force_text(resp.content))
def assertValidPlistResponse(self, resp):
"""
Given a ``HttpResponse`` coming back from using the ``client``, assert that
you get back:
* An HTTP 200
* The correct content-type (``application/x-plist``)
* The content is valid binary plist data
"""
self.assertHttpOK(resp)
self.assertTrue(resp['Content-Type'].startswith('application/x-plist'))
self.assertValidPlist(force_text(resp.content))
def deserialize(self, resp):
"""
Given a ``HttpResponse`` coming back from using the ``client``, this method
checks the ``Content-Type`` header & attempts to deserialize the data based on
that.
It returns a Python datastructure (typically a ``dict``) of the serialized data.
"""
return self.serializer.deserialize(resp.content, format=resp['Content-Type'])
def serialize(self, data, format='application/json'):
"""
Given a Python datastructure (typically a ``dict``) & a desired content-type,
this method will return a serialized string of that data.
"""
return self.serializer.serialize(data, format=format)
def assertKeys(self, data, expected):
"""
This method ensures that the keys of the ``data`` match up to the keys of
``expected``.
It covers the (extremely) common case where you want to make sure the keys of
a response match up to what is expected. This is typically less fragile than
testing the full structure, which can be prone to data changes.
"""
self.assertEqual(sorted(data.keys()), sorted(expected))