import unittest import utils from utils import BinaryReader, BinaryWriter class UtilsTests(unittest.TestCase): @staticmethod def test_binary_writer_reader(): # Test that we can write and read properly with BinaryWriter() as writer: writer.write_byte(1) writer.write_int(5) writer.write_long(13) writer.write_float(17.0) writer.write_double(25.0) writer.write(bytes([26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32])) writer.write_large_int(2 ** 127, 128, signed=False) data = writer.get_bytes() expected = b'\x01\x05\x00\x00\x00\r\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x88A\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00' \ b'9@\x1a\x1b\x1c\x1d\x1e\x1f \x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x80' assert data == expected, 'Retrieved data does not match the expected value' with BinaryReader(data) as reader: value = reader.read_byte() assert value == 1, 'Example byte should be 1 but is {}'.format(value) value = reader.read_int() assert value == 5, 'Example integer should be 5 but is {}'.format(value) value = reader.read_long() assert value == 13, 'Example long integer should be 13 but is {}'.format(value) value = reader.read_float() assert value == 17.0, 'Example float should be 17.0 but is {}'.format(value) value = reader.read_double() assert value == 25.0, 'Example double should be 25.0 but is {}'.format(value) value = reader.read(7) assert value == bytes([26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32]), 'Example bytes should be {} but is {}' \ .format(bytes([26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32]), value) value = reader.read_large_int(128, signed=False) assert value == 2 ** 127, 'Example large integer should be {} but is {}'.format(2 ** 127, value) # Test Telegram that types are written right with BinaryWriter() as writer: writer.write_int(0x60469778) buffer = writer.get_bytes() valid = b'\x78\x97\x46\x60' # Tested written bytes using TLSharp and C#'s MemoryStream assert buffer == valid, "Written type should be {} but is {}".format(list(valid), list(buffer)) @staticmethod def test_binary_tgwriter_tgreader(): small_data = utils.generate_random_bytes(33) small_data_padded = utils.generate_random_bytes(19) # +1 byte for length = 20 (evenly divisible by 4) large_data = utils.generate_random_bytes(999) large_data_padded = utils.generate_random_bytes(1024) data = (small_data, small_data_padded, large_data, large_data_padded) string = 'Testing Telegram strings, this should work properly!' with BinaryWriter() as writer: # First write the data for datum in data: writer.tgwrite_bytes(datum) writer.tgwrite_string(string) with BinaryReader(writer.get_bytes()) as reader: # And then try reading it without errors (it should be unharmed!) for datum in data: value = reader.tgread_bytes() assert value == datum, 'Example bytes should be {} but is {}'.format(datum, value) value = reader.tgread_string() assert value == string, 'Example string should be {} but is {}'.format(string, value)