import cStringIO from cStringIO import StringIO from mock import MagicMock from libmproxy.protocol.http import * import netlib.http from netlib import odict from netlib.http import http1 from netlib.http.semantics import CONTENT_MISSING import tutils import tservers def mock_protocol(data=''): rfile = cStringIO.StringIO(data) wfile = cStringIO.StringIO() return http1.HTTP1Protocol(rfile=rfile, wfile=wfile) class TestHTTPResponse: def test_read_from_stringio(self): s = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n" \ "Content-Length: 7\r\n" \ "\r\n"\ "content\r\n" \ "HTTP/1.1 204 OK\r\n" \ "\r\n" protocol = mock_protocol(s) r = HTTPResponse.from_protocol(protocol, "GET") assert r.status_code == 200 assert r.content == "content" assert HTTPResponse.from_protocol(protocol, "GET").status_code == 204 protocol = mock_protocol(s) # HEAD must not have content by spec. We should leave it on the pipe. r = HTTPResponse.from_protocol(protocol, "HEAD") assert r.status_code == 200 assert r.content == "" tutils.raises( "Invalid server response: 'content", HTTPResponse.from_protocol, protocol, "GET" ) class TestHTTPFlow(object): def test_repr(self): f = tutils.tflow(resp=True, err=True) assert repr(f) class TestInvalidRequests(tservers.HTTPProxTest): ssl = True def test_double_connect(self): p = self.pathoc() r = p.request("connect:'%s:%s'" % ("127.0.0.1", self.server2.port)) assert r.status_code == 400 assert "Invalid HTTP request form" in r.body def test_relative_request(self): p = self.pathoc_raw() p.connect() r = p.request("get:/p/200") assert r.status_code == 400 assert "Invalid HTTP request form" in r.body