sanic/tests/test_asgi.py

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import asyncio
from collections import deque, namedtuple
import pytest
import uvicorn
from sanic import Sanic
from sanic.asgi import MockTransport
from sanic.exceptions import Forbidden, InvalidUsage, ServiceUnavailable
from sanic.request import Request
from sanic.response import json, text
New websockets (#2158) * First attempt at new Websockets implementation based on websockets >= 9.0, with sans-i/o features. Requires more work. * Update sanic/websocket.py Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com> * Update sanic/websocket.py Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com> * Update sanic/websocket.py Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com> * wip, update websockets code to new Sans/IO API * Refactored new websockets impl into own modules Incorporated other suggestions made by team * Another round of work on the new websockets impl * Added websocket_timeout support (matching previous/legacy support) * Lots more comments * Incorporated suggested changes from previous round of review * Changed RuntimeError usage to ServerError * Changed SanicException usage to ServerError * Removed some redundant asserts * Change remaining asserts to ServerErrors * Fixed some timeout handling issues * Fixed websocket.close() handling, and made it more robust * Made auto_close task smarter and more error-resilient * Made fail_connection routine smarter and more error-resilient * Further new websockets impl fixes * Update compatibility with Websockets v10 * Track server connection state in a more precise way * Try to handle the shutdown process more gracefully * Add a new end_connection() helper, to use as an alterative to close() or fail_connection() * Kill the auto-close task and keepalive-timeout task when sanic is shutdown * Deprecate WEBSOCKET_READ_LIMIT and WEBSOCKET_WRITE_LIMIT configs, they are not used in this implementation. * Change a warning message to debug level Remove default values for deprecated websocket parameters * Fix flake8 errors * Fix a couple of missed failing tests * remove websocket bench from examples * Integrate suggestions from code reviews Use Optional[T] instead of union[T,None] Fix mypy type logic errors change "is not None" to truthy checks where appropriate change "is None" to falsy checks were appropriate Add more debug logging when debug mode is on Change to using sanic.logger for debug logging rather than error_logger. * Fix long line lengths of debug messages Add some new debug messages when websocket IO is paused and unpaused for flow control Fix websocket example to use app.static() * remove unused import in websocket example app * re-run isort after Flake8 fixes Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <adam@amhopkins.com> Co-authored-by: Adam Hopkins <admhpkns@gmail.com>
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from sanic.server.websockets.connection import WebSocketConnection
@pytest.fixture
def message_stack():
return deque()
@pytest.fixture
def receive(message_stack):
async def _receive():
return message_stack.popleft()
return _receive
@pytest.fixture
def send(message_stack):
async def _send(message):
message_stack.append(message)
return _send
@pytest.fixture
def transport(message_stack, receive, send):
return MockTransport({}, receive, send)
@pytest.fixture
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def protocol(transport):
return transport.get_protocol()
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def test_listeners_triggered():
app = Sanic("app")
before_server_start = False
after_server_start = False
before_server_stop = False
after_server_stop = False
@app.listener("before_server_start")
def do_before_server_start(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal before_server_start
before_server_start = True
@app.listener("after_server_start")
def do_after_server_start(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal after_server_start
after_server_start = True
@app.listener("before_server_stop")
def do_before_server_stop(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal before_server_stop
before_server_stop = True
@app.listener("after_server_stop")
def do_after_server_stop(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal after_server_stop
after_server_stop = True
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@app.route("/")
def handler(request):
return text("...")
class CustomServer(uvicorn.Server):
def install_signal_handlers(self):
pass
config = uvicorn.Config(app=app, loop="asyncio", limit_max_requests=0)
server = CustomServer(config=config)
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with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
server.run()
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all_tasks = asyncio.all_tasks(asyncio.get_event_loop())
for task in all_tasks:
task.cancel()
assert before_server_start
assert after_server_start
assert before_server_stop
assert after_server_stop
def test_listeners_triggered_async(app):
before_server_start = False
after_server_start = False
before_server_stop = False
after_server_stop = False
@app.listener("before_server_start")
async def do_before_server_start(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal before_server_start
before_server_start = True
@app.listener("after_server_start")
async def do_after_server_start(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal after_server_start
after_server_start = True
@app.listener("before_server_stop")
async def do_before_server_stop(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal before_server_stop
before_server_stop = True
@app.listener("after_server_stop")
async def do_after_server_stop(*args, **kwargs):
nonlocal after_server_stop
after_server_stop = True
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@app.route("/")
def handler(request):
return text("...")
class CustomServer(uvicorn.Server):
def install_signal_handlers(self):
pass
config = uvicorn.Config(app=app, loop="asyncio", limit_max_requests=0)
server = CustomServer(config=config)
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
server.run()
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all_tasks = asyncio.all_tasks(asyncio.get_event_loop())
for task in all_tasks:
task.cancel()
assert before_server_start
assert after_server_start
assert before_server_stop
assert after_server_stop
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_mockprotocol_events(protocol):
assert protocol._not_paused.is_set()
protocol.pause_writing()
assert not protocol._not_paused.is_set()
protocol.resume_writing()
assert protocol._not_paused.is_set()
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_protocol_push_data(protocol, message_stack):
text = b"hello"
await protocol.push_data(text)
await protocol.complete()
assert len(message_stack) == 2
message = message_stack.popleft()
assert message["type"] == "http.response.body"
assert message["more_body"]
assert message["body"] == text
message = message_stack.popleft()
assert message["type"] == "http.response.body"
assert not message["more_body"]
assert message["body"] == b""
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_websocket_send(send, receive, message_stack):
text_string = "hello"
text_bytes = b"hello"
ws = WebSocketConnection(send, receive)
await ws.send(text_string)
await ws.send(text_bytes)
assert len(message_stack) == 2
message = message_stack.popleft()
assert message["type"] == "websocket.send"
assert message["text"] == text_string
assert "bytes" not in message
message = message_stack.popleft()
assert message["type"] == "websocket.send"
assert message["bytes"] == text_bytes
assert "text" not in message
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_websocket_receive(send, receive, message_stack):
msg = {"text": "hello", "type": "websocket.receive"}
message_stack.append(msg)
ws = WebSocketConnection(send, receive)
text = await ws.receive()
assert text == msg["text"]
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_websocket_accept_with_no_subprotocols(
send, receive, message_stack
):
ws = WebSocketConnection(send, receive)
await ws.accept()
assert len(message_stack) == 1
message = message_stack.popleft()
assert message["type"] == "websocket.accept"
assert message["subprotocol"] is None
assert "bytes" not in message
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_websocket_accept_with_subprotocol(send, receive, message_stack):
subprotocols = ["graphql-ws"]
ws = WebSocketConnection(send, receive, subprotocols)
await ws.accept(subprotocols)
assert len(message_stack) == 1
message = message_stack.popleft()
assert message["type"] == "websocket.accept"
assert message["subprotocol"] == "graphql-ws"
assert "bytes" not in message
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_websocket_accept_with_multiple_subprotocols(
send, receive, message_stack
):
subprotocols = ["graphql-ws", "hello", "world"]
ws = WebSocketConnection(send, receive, subprotocols)
await ws.accept(["hello", "world"])
assert len(message_stack) == 1
message = message_stack.popleft()
assert message["type"] == "websocket.accept"
assert message["subprotocol"] == "hello"
assert "bytes" not in message
def test_improper_websocket_connection(transport, send, receive):
with pytest.raises(InvalidUsage):
transport.get_websocket_connection()
transport.create_websocket_connection(send, receive)
connection = transport.get_websocket_connection()
assert isinstance(connection, WebSocketConnection)
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_request_class_regular(app):
@app.get("/regular")
def regular_request(request):
return text(request.__class__.__name__)
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/regular")
assert response.body == b"Request"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_request_class_custom():
class MyCustomRequest(Request):
pass
Fix Ctrl+C and tests on Windows. (#1808) * Fix Ctrl+C on Windows. * Disable testing of a function N/A on Windows. * Add test for coverage, avoid crash on missing _stopping. * Initialise StreamingHTTPResponse.protocol = None * Improved comments. * Reduce amount of data in test_request_stream to avoid failures on Windows. * The Windows test doesn't work on Windows :( * Use port numbers more likely to be free than 8000. * Disable the other signal tests on Windows as well. * Windows doesn't properly support SO_REUSEADDR, so that's disabled in Python, and thus rebinding fails. For successful testing, reuse port instead. * app.run argument handling: added server kwargs (alike create_server), added warning on extra kwargs, made auto_reload explicit argument. Another go at Windows tests * Revert "app.run argument handling: added server kwargs (alike create_server), added warning on extra kwargs, made auto_reload explicit argument. Another go at Windows tests" This reverts commit dc5d682448e3f6595bdca5cb764e5f26ca29e295. * Use random test server port on most tests. Should avoid port/addr reuse issues. * Another test to random port instead of 8000. * Fix deprecation warnings about missing name on Sanic() in tests. * Linter and typing * Increase test coverage * Rewrite test for ctrlc_windows_workaround * py36 compat * py36 compat * py36 compat * Don't rely on loop internals but add a stopping flag to app. * App may be restarted. * py36 compat * Linter * Add a constant for OS checking. Co-authored-by: L. Kärkkäinen <tronic@users.noreply.github.com>
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app = Sanic(name=__name__, request_class=MyCustomRequest)
@app.get("/custom")
def custom_request(request):
return text(request.__class__.__name__)
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/custom")
assert response.body == b"MyCustomRequest"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_cookie_customization(app):
@app.get("/cookie")
def get_cookie(request):
response = text("There's a cookie up in this response")
response.cookies["test"] = "Cookie1"
response.cookies["test"]["httponly"] = True
response.cookies["c2"] = "Cookie2"
response.cookies["c2"]["httponly"] = False
return response
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/cookie")
CookieDef = namedtuple("CookieDef", ("value", "httponly"))
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Cookie = namedtuple("Cookie", ("domain", "path", "value", "httponly"))
cookie_map = {
"test": CookieDef("Cookie1", True),
"c2": CookieDef("Cookie2", False),
}
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cookies = {
c.name: Cookie(c.domain, c.path, c.value, "HttpOnly" in c._rest.keys())
for c in response.cookies.jar
}
for name, definition in cookie_map.items():
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cookie = cookies.get(name)
assert cookie
assert cookie.value == definition.value
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assert cookie.domain == "mockserver.local"
assert cookie.path == "/"
assert cookie.httponly == definition.httponly
@pytest.mark.asyncio
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async def test_content_type(app):
@app.get("/json")
def send_json(request):
return json({"foo": "bar"})
@app.get("/text")
def send_text(request):
return text("foobar")
@app.get("/custom")
def send_custom(request):
return text("foobar", content_type="somethingelse")
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/json")
assert response.headers.get("content-type") == "application/json"
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/text")
assert response.headers.get("content-type") == "text/plain; charset=utf-8"
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/custom")
assert response.headers.get("content-type") == "somethingelse"
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_request_handle_exception(app):
@app.get("/error-prone")
def _request(request):
raise ServiceUnavailable(message="Service unavailable")
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/wrong-path")
assert response.status_code == 404
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/error-prone")
assert response.status_code == 503
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_request_exception_suppressed_by_middleware(app):
@app.get("/error-prone")
def _request(request):
raise ServiceUnavailable(message="Service unavailable")
@app.on_request
def forbidden(request):
raise Forbidden(message="forbidden")
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/wrong-path")
assert response.status_code == 403
_, response = await app.asgi_client.get("/error-prone")
assert response.status_code == 403