""" Tests for content parsing, and form-overloaded content parsing. """ from __future__ import unicode_literals import django import pytest from django.conf.urls import url from django.contrib.auth import authenticate, login, logout from django.contrib.auth.models import User from django.contrib.sessions.middleware import SessionMiddleware from django.test import TestCase from django.utils import six from rest_framework import status from rest_framework.authentication import SessionAuthentication from rest_framework.parsers import BaseParser, FormParser, MultiPartParser from rest_framework.request import Request from rest_framework.response import Response from rest_framework.test import APIClient, APIRequestFactory from rest_framework.views import APIView factory = APIRequestFactory() class PlainTextParser(BaseParser): media_type = 'text/plain' def parse(self, stream, media_type=None, parser_context=None): """ Returns a 2-tuple of `(data, files)`. `data` will simply be a string representing the body of the request. `files` will always be `None`. """ return stream.read() class TestContentParsing(TestCase): def test_standard_behaviour_determines_no_content_GET(self): """ Ensure request.data returns empty QueryDict for GET request. """ request = Request(factory.get('/')) self.assertEqual(request.data, {}) def test_standard_behaviour_determines_no_content_HEAD(self): """ Ensure request.data returns empty QueryDict for HEAD request. """ request = Request(factory.head('/')) self.assertEqual(request.data, {}) def test_request_DATA_with_form_content(self): """ Ensure request.data returns content for POST request with form content. """ data = {'qwerty': 'uiop'} request = Request(factory.post('/', data)) request.parsers = (FormParser(), MultiPartParser()) self.assertEqual(list(request.data.items()), list(data.items())) def test_request_DATA_with_text_content(self): """ Ensure request.data returns content for POST request with non-form content. """ content = six.b('qwerty') content_type = 'text/plain' request = Request(factory.post('/', content, content_type=content_type)) request.parsers = (PlainTextParser(),) self.assertEqual(request.data, content) def test_request_POST_with_form_content(self): """ Ensure request.POST returns content for POST request with form content. """ data = {'qwerty': 'uiop'} request = Request(factory.post('/', data)) request.parsers = (FormParser(), MultiPartParser()) self.assertEqual(list(request.POST.items()), list(data.items())) def test_standard_behaviour_determines_form_content_PUT(self): """ Ensure request.data returns content for PUT request with form content. """ data = {'qwerty': 'uiop'} request = Request(factory.put('/', data)) request.parsers = (FormParser(), MultiPartParser()) self.assertEqual(list(request.data.items()), list(data.items())) def test_standard_behaviour_determines_non_form_content_PUT(self): """ Ensure request.data returns content for PUT request with non-form content. """ content = six.b('qwerty') content_type = 'text/plain' request = Request(factory.put('/', content, content_type=content_type)) request.parsers = (PlainTextParser(), ) self.assertEqual(request.data, content) class MockView(APIView): authentication_classes = (SessionAuthentication,) def post(self, request): if request.POST.get('example') is not None: return Response(status=status.HTTP_200_OK) return Response(status=status.HTTP_500_INTERNAL_SERVER_ERROR) urlpatterns = [ url(r'^$', MockView.as_view()), ] class TestContentParsingWithAuthentication(TestCase): urls = 'tests.test_request' def setUp(self): self.csrf_client = APIClient(enforce_csrf_checks=True) self.username = 'john' self.email = 'lennon@thebeatles.com' self.password = 'password' self.user = User.objects.create_user(self.username, self.email, self.password) def test_user_logged_in_authentication_has_POST_when_not_logged_in(self): """ Ensures request.POST exists after SessionAuthentication when user doesn't log in. """ content = {'example': 'example'} response = self.client.post('/', content) self.assertEqual(status.HTTP_200_OK, response.status_code) response = self.csrf_client.post('/', content) self.assertEqual(status.HTTP_200_OK, response.status_code) class TestUserSetter(TestCase): def setUp(self): # Pass request object through session middleware so session is # available to login and logout functions self.wrapped_request = factory.get('/') self.request = Request(self.wrapped_request) SessionMiddleware().process_request(self.request) User.objects.create_user('ringo', 'starr@thebeatles.com', 'yellow') self.user = authenticate(username='ringo', password='yellow') def test_user_can_be_set(self): self.request.user = self.user self.assertEqual(self.request.user, self.user) def test_user_can_login(self): login(self.request, self.user) self.assertEqual(self.request.user, self.user) def test_user_can_logout(self): self.request.user = self.user self.assertFalse(self.request.user.is_anonymous()) logout(self.request) self.assertTrue(self.request.user.is_anonymous()) def test_logged_in_user_is_set_on_wrapped_request(self): login(self.request, self.user) self.assertEqual(self.wrapped_request.user, self.user) def test_calling_user_fails_when_attribute_error_is_raised(self): """ This proves that when an AttributeError is raised inside of the request.user property, that we can handle this and report the true, underlying error. """ class AuthRaisesAttributeError(object): def authenticate(self, request): import rest_framework rest_framework.MISSPELLED_NAME_THAT_DOESNT_EXIST self.request = Request(factory.get('/'), authenticators=(AuthRaisesAttributeError(),)) SessionMiddleware().process_request(self.request) login(self.request, self.user) try: self.request.user except AttributeError as error: assert str(error) in ( "'module' object has no attribute 'MISSPELLED_NAME_THAT_DOESNT_EXIST'", # Python < 3.5 "module 'rest_framework' has no attribute 'MISSPELLED_NAME_THAT_DOESNT_EXIST'", # Python >= 3.5 ) else: assert False, 'AttributeError not raised' class TestAuthSetter(TestCase): def test_auth_can_be_set(self): request = Request(factory.get('/')) request.auth = 'DUMMY' self.assertEqual(request.auth, 'DUMMY') @pytest.mark.skipif(django.VERSION < (1, 7), reason='secure argument is only available for django1.7+') class TestSecure(TestCase): def test_default_secure_false(self): request = Request(factory.get('/', secure=False)) self.assertEqual(request.scheme, 'http') def test_default_secure_true(self): request = Request(factory.get('/', secure=True)) self.assertEqual(request.scheme, 'https')