daphne/tests/test_websocket.py

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# coding: utf8
import collections
from urllib import parse
from hypothesis import given, settings
import http_strategies
from http_base import DaphneTestCase, DaphneTestingInstance
class TestWebsocket(DaphneTestCase):
"""
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Tests WebSocket handshake, send and receive.
"""
def assert_valid_websocket_scope(
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self,
scope,
path="/",
params=None,
headers=None,
scheme=None,
subprotocols=None,
):
"""
Checks that the passed scope is a valid ASGI HTTP scope regarding types
and some urlencoding things.
"""
# Check overall keys
self.assert_key_sets(
required_keys={"type", "path", "query_string", "headers"},
optional_keys={"scheme", "root_path", "client", "server", "subprotocols"},
actual_keys=scope.keys(),
)
# Check that it is the right type
self.assertEqual(scope["type"], "websocket")
# Path
self.assert_valid_path(scope["path"], path)
# Scheme
self.assertIn(scope.get("scheme", "ws"), ["ws", "wss"])
if scheme:
self.assertEqual(scheme, scope["scheme"])
# Query string (byte string and still url encoded)
query_string = scope["query_string"]
self.assertIsInstance(query_string, bytes)
if params:
self.assertEqual(query_string, parse.urlencode(params or []).encode("ascii"))
# Ordering of header names is not important, but the order of values for a header
# name is. To assert whether that order is kept, we transform both the request
# headers and the channel message headers into a dictionary
# {name: [value1, value2, ...]} and check if they're equal.
transformed_scope_headers = collections.defaultdict(list)
for name, value in scope["headers"]:
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transformed_scope_headers.setdefault(name, [])
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# Make sure to split out any headers collapsed with commas
for bit in value.split(b","):
if bit.strip():
transformed_scope_headers[name].append(bit.strip())
transformed_request_headers = collections.defaultdict(list)
for name, value in (headers or []):
expected_name = name.lower().strip().encode("ascii")
expected_value = value.strip().encode("ascii")
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# Make sure to split out any headers collapsed with commas
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transformed_request_headers.setdefault(expected_name, [])
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for bit in expected_value.split(b","):
if bit.strip():
transformed_request_headers[expected_name].append(bit.strip())
for name, value in transformed_request_headers.items():
self.assertIn(name, transformed_scope_headers)
self.assertEqual(value, transformed_scope_headers[name])
# Root path
self.assertIsInstance(scope.get("root_path", ""), str)
# Client and server addresses
client = scope.get("client")
if client is not None:
self.assert_valid_address_and_port(client)
server = scope.get("server")
if server is not None:
self.assert_valid_address_and_port(server)
# Subprotocols
scope_subprotocols = scope.get("subprotocols", [])
if scope_subprotocols:
assert all(isinstance(x, str) for x in scope_subprotocols)
if subprotocols:
assert sorted(scope_subprotocols) == sorted(subprotocols)
def assert_valid_websocket_connect_message(self, message):
"""
Asserts that a message is a valid http.request message
"""
# Check overall keys
self.assert_key_sets(
required_keys={"type"},
optional_keys=set(),
actual_keys=message.keys(),
)
# Check that it is the right type
self.assertEqual(message["type"], "websocket.connect")
def test_accept(self):
"""
Tests we can open and accept a socket.
"""
with DaphneTestingInstance() as test_app:
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.accept",
}
])
self.websocket_handshake(test_app)
# Validate the scope and messages we got
scope, messages = test_app.get_received()
self.assert_valid_websocket_scope(scope)
self.assert_valid_websocket_connect_message(messages[0])
def test_reject(self):
"""
Tests we can reject a socket and it won't complete the handshake.
"""
with DaphneTestingInstance() as test_app:
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.close",
}
])
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
self.websocket_handshake(test_app)
def test_subprotocols(self):
"""
Tests that we can ask for subprotocols and then select one.
"""
subprotocols = ["proto1", "proto2"]
with DaphneTestingInstance() as test_app:
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.accept",
"subprotocol": "proto2",
}
])
_, subprotocol = self.websocket_handshake(test_app, subprotocols=subprotocols)
# Validate the scope and messages we got
assert subprotocol == "proto2"
scope, messages = test_app.get_received()
self.assert_valid_websocket_scope(scope, subprotocols=subprotocols)
self.assert_valid_websocket_connect_message(messages[0])
@given(
request_path=http_strategies.http_path(),
request_params=http_strategies.query_params(),
request_headers=http_strategies.headers(),
)
@settings(max_examples=5, deadline=2000)
def test_http_bits(
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self,
request_path,
request_params,
request_headers,
):
"""
Tests that various HTTP-level bits (query string params, path, headers)
carry over into the scope.
"""
with DaphneTestingInstance() as test_app:
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.accept",
}
])
self.websocket_handshake(
test_app,
path=request_path,
params=request_params,
headers=request_headers,
)
# Validate the scope and messages we got
scope, messages = test_app.get_received()
self.assert_valid_websocket_scope(
scope,
path=request_path,
params=request_params,
headers=request_headers,
)
self.assert_valid_websocket_connect_message(messages[0])
def test_text_frames(self):
"""
Tests we can send and receive text frames.
"""
with DaphneTestingInstance() as test_app:
# Connect
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.accept",
}
])
sock, _ = self.websocket_handshake(test_app)
_, messages = test_app.get_received()
self.assert_valid_websocket_connect_message(messages[0])
# Prep frame for it to send
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.send",
"text": "here be dragons 🐉",
}
])
# Send it a frame
self.websocket_send_frame(sock, "what is here? 🌍")
# Receive a frame and make sure it's correct
assert self.websocket_receive_frame(sock) == "here be dragons 🐉"
# Make sure it got our frame
_, messages = test_app.get_received()
assert messages[1] == {"type": "websocket.receive", "text": "what is here? 🌍"}
def test_binary_frames(self):
"""
Tests we can send and receive binary frames with things that are very
much not valid UTF-8.
"""
with DaphneTestingInstance() as test_app:
# Connect
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.accept",
}
])
sock, _ = self.websocket_handshake(test_app)
_, messages = test_app.get_received()
self.assert_valid_websocket_connect_message(messages[0])
# Prep frame for it to send
test_app.add_send_messages([
{
"type": "websocket.send",
"bytes": b"here be \xe2 bytes",
}
])
# Send it a frame
self.websocket_send_frame(sock, b"what is here? \xe2")
# Receive a frame and make sure it's correct
assert self.websocket_receive_frame(sock) == b"here be \xe2 bytes"
# Make sure it got our frame
_, messages = test_app.get_received()
assert messages[1] == {"type": "websocket.receive", "bytes": b"what is here? \xe2"}