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# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Tests for the flattening portion of L{twisted.web.template}, implemented in
L{twisted.web._flatten}.
"""
import sys
import traceback
from xml.etree.cElementTree import XML
from zope.interface import implements, implementer
from twisted.trial.unittest import TestCase
from twisted.test.testutils import XMLAssertionMixin
from twisted.internet.defer import passthru, succeed, gatherResults
from twisted.web.iweb import IRenderable
from twisted.web.error import UnfilledSlot, UnsupportedType, FlattenerError
from twisted.web.template import tags, Tag, Comment, CDATA, CharRef, slot
from twisted.web.template import Element, renderer, TagLoader, flattenString
from twisted.web.test._util import FlattenTestCase
class OrderedAttributes(object):
"""
An L{OrderedAttributes} is a stand-in for the L{Tag.attributes} dictionary
that orders things in a deterministic order. It doesn't do any sorting, so
whatever order the attributes are passed in, they will be returned.
@ivar attributes: The result of a L{dict}C{.items} call.
@type attributes: L{list} of 2-L{tuples}
"""
def __init__(self, attributes):
self.attributes = attributes
def iteritems(self):
"""
Like L{dict}C{.iteritems}.
@return: an iterator
@rtype: list iterator
"""
return iter(self.attributes)
class TestSerialization(FlattenTestCase, XMLAssertionMixin):
"""
Tests for flattening various things.
"""
def test_nestedTags(self):
"""
Test that nested tags flatten correctly.
"""
return self.assertFlattensTo(
tags.html(tags.body('42'), hi='there'),
'<html hi="there"><body>42</body></html>')
def test_serializeString(self):
"""
Test that strings will be flattened and escaped correctly.
"""
return gatherResults([
self.assertFlattensTo('one', 'one'),
self.assertFlattensTo('<abc&&>123', '<abc&&>123'),
])
def test_serializeSelfClosingTags(self):
"""
The serialized form of a self-closing tag is C{'<tagName />'}.
"""
return self.assertFlattensTo(tags.img(), '<img />')
def test_serializeAttribute(self):
"""
The serialized form of attribute I{a} with value I{b} is C{'a="b"'}.
"""
self.assertFlattensImmediately(tags.img(src='foo'),
'<img src="foo" />')
def test_serializedMultipleAttributes(self):
"""
Multiple attributes are separated by a single space in their serialized
form.
"""
tag = tags.img()
tag.attributes = OrderedAttributes([("src", "foo"), ("name", "bar")])
self.assertFlattensImmediately(tag, '<img src="foo" name="bar" />')
def checkAttributeSanitization(self, wrapData, wrapTag):
"""
Common implementation of L{test_serializedAttributeWithSanitization}
and L{test_serializedDeferredAttributeWithSanitization},
L{test_serializedAttributeWithTransparentTag}.
@param wrapData: A 1-argument callable that wraps around the
attribute's value so other tests can customize it.
@param wrapData: callable taking L{bytes} and returning something
flattenable
@param wrapTag: A 1-argument callable that wraps around the outer tag
so other tests can customize it.
@type wrapTag: callable taking L{Tag} and returning L{Tag}.
"""
self.assertFlattensImmediately(
wrapTag(tags.img(src=wrapData("<>&\""))),
'<img src="<>&"" />')
def test_serializedAttributeWithSanitization(self):
"""
Attribute values containing C{"<"}, C{">"}, C{"&"}, or C{'"'} have
C{"<"}, C{">"}, C{"&"}, or C{"""} substituted for those
bytes in the serialized output.
"""
self.checkAttributeSanitization(passthru, passthru)
def test_serializedDeferredAttributeWithSanitization(self):
"""
Like L{test_serializedAttributeWithSanitization}, but when the contents
of the attribute are in a L{Deferred
<twisted.internet.defer.Deferred>}.
"""
self.checkAttributeSanitization(succeed, passthru)
def test_serializedAttributeWithSlotWithSanitization(self):
"""
Like L{test_serializedAttributeWithSanitization} but with a slot.
"""
toss = []
self.checkAttributeSanitization(
lambda value: toss.append(value) or slot("stuff"),
lambda tag: tag.fillSlots(stuff=toss.pop())
)
def test_serializedAttributeWithTransparentTag(self):
"""
Attribute values which are supplied via the value of a C{t:transparent}
tag have the same subsitution rules to them as values supplied
directly.
"""
self.checkAttributeSanitization(tags.transparent, passthru)
def test_serializedAttributeWithTransparentTagWithRenderer(self):
"""
Like L{test_serializedAttributeWithTransparentTag}, but when the
attribute is rendered by a renderer on an element.
"""
class WithRenderer(Element):
def __init__(self, value, loader):
self.value = value
super(WithRenderer, self).__init__(loader)
@renderer
def stuff(self, request, tag):
return self.value
toss = []
self.checkAttributeSanitization(
lambda value: toss.append(value) or
tags.transparent(render="stuff"),
lambda tag: WithRenderer(toss.pop(), TagLoader(tag))
)
def test_serializedAttributeWithRenderable(self):
"""
Like L{test_serializedAttributeWithTransparentTag}, but when the
attribute is a provider of L{IRenderable} rather than a transparent
tag.
"""
@implementer(IRenderable)
class Arbitrary(object):
def __init__(self, value):
self.value = value
def render(self, request):
return self.value
self.checkAttributeSanitization(Arbitrary, passthru)
def checkTagAttributeSerialization(self, wrapTag):
"""
Common implementation of L{test_serializedAttributeWithTag} and
L{test_serializedAttributeWithDeferredTag}.
@param wrapTag: A 1-argument callable that wraps around the attribute's
value so other tests can customize it.
@param wrapTag: callable taking L{Tag} and returning something
flattenable
"""
innerTag = tags.a('<>&"')
outerTag = tags.img(src=wrapTag(innerTag))
outer = self.assertFlattensImmediately(
outerTag,
'<img src="<a>&lt;&gt;&amp;"</a>" />')
inner = self.assertFlattensImmediately(
innerTag, '<a><>&"</a>')
# Since the above quoting is somewhat tricky, validate it by making sure
# that the main use-case for tag-within-attribute is supported here: if
# we serialize a tag, it is quoted *such that it can be parsed out again
# as a tag*.
self.assertXMLEqual(XML(outer).attrib['src'], inner)
def test_serializedAttributeWithTag(self):
"""
L{Tag} objects which are serialized within the context of an attribute
are serialized such that the text content of the attribute may be
parsed to retrieve the tag.
"""
self.checkTagAttributeSerialization(passthru)
def test_serializedAttributeWithDeferredTag(self):
"""
Like L{test_serializedAttributeWithTag}, but when the L{Tag} is in a
L{Deferred <twisted.internet.defer.Deferred>}.
"""
self.checkTagAttributeSerialization(succeed)
def test_serializedAttributeWithTagWithAttribute(self):
"""
Similar to L{test_serializedAttributeWithTag}, but for the additional
complexity where the tag which is the attribute value itself has an
attribute value which contains bytes which require substitution.
"""
flattened = self.assertFlattensImmediately(
tags.img(src=tags.a(href='<>&"')),
'<img src="<a href='
'"&lt;&gt;&amp;&quot;">'
'</a>" />')
# As in checkTagAttributeSerialization, belt-and-suspenders:
self.assertXMLEqual(XML(flattened).attrib['src'],
'<a href="<>&""></a>')
def test_serializeComment(self):
"""
Test that comments are correctly flattened and escaped.
"""
return self.assertFlattensTo(Comment('foo bar'), '<!--foo bar-->'),
def test_commentEscaping(self):
"""
The data in a L{Comment} is escaped and mangled in the flattened output
so that the result is a legal SGML and XML comment.
SGML comment syntax is complicated and hard to use. This rule is more
restrictive, and more compatible:
Comments start with <!-- and end with --> and never contain -- or >.
Also by XML syntax, a comment may not end with '-'.
@see: U{http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-comments}
"""
def verifyComment(c):
self.assertTrue(
c.startswith('<!--'),
"%r does not start with the comment prefix" % (c,))
self.assertTrue(
c.endswith('-->'),
"%r does not end with the comment suffix" % (c,))
# If it is shorter than 7, then the prefix and suffix overlap
# illegally.
self.assertTrue(
len(c) >= 7,
"%r is too short to be a legal comment" % (c,))
content = c[4:-3]
self.assertNotIn('--', content)
self.assertNotIn('>', content)
if content:
self.assertNotEqual(content[-1], '-')
results = []
for c in [
'',
'foo---bar',
'foo---bar-',
'foo>bar',
'foo-->bar',
'----------------',
]:
d = flattenString(None, Comment(c))
d.addCallback(verifyComment)
results.append(d)
return gatherResults(results)
def test_serializeCDATA(self):
"""
Test that CDATA is correctly flattened and escaped.
"""
return gatherResults([
self.assertFlattensTo(CDATA('foo bar'), '<![CDATA[foo bar]]>'),
self.assertFlattensTo(
CDATA('foo ]]> bar'),
'<![CDATA[foo ]]]]><![CDATA[> bar]]>'),
])
def test_serializeUnicode(self):
"""
Test that unicode is encoded correctly in the appropriate places, and
raises an error when it occurs in inappropriate place.
"""
snowman = u'\N{SNOWMAN}'
return gatherResults([
self.assertFlattensTo(snowman, '\xe2\x98\x83'),
self.assertFlattensTo(tags.p(snowman), '<p>\xe2\x98\x83</p>'),
self.assertFlattensTo(Comment(snowman), '<!--\xe2\x98\x83-->'),
self.assertFlattensTo(CDATA(snowman), '<![CDATA[\xe2\x98\x83]]>'),
self.assertFlatteningRaises(
Tag(snowman), UnicodeEncodeError),
self.assertFlatteningRaises(
Tag('p', attributes={snowman: ''}), UnicodeEncodeError),
])
def test_serializeCharRef(self):
"""
A character reference is flattened to a string using the I{&#NNNN;}
syntax.
"""
ref = CharRef(ord(u"\N{SNOWMAN}"))
return self.assertFlattensTo(ref, "☃")
def test_serializeDeferred(self):
"""
Test that a deferred is substituted with the current value in the
callback chain when flattened.
"""
return self.assertFlattensTo(succeed('two'), 'two')
def test_serializeSameDeferredTwice(self):
"""
Test that the same deferred can be flattened twice.
"""
d = succeed('three')
return gatherResults([
self.assertFlattensTo(d, 'three'),
self.assertFlattensTo(d, 'three'),
])
def test_serializeIRenderable(self):
"""
Test that flattening respects all of the IRenderable interface.
"""
class FakeElement(object):
implements(IRenderable)
def render(ign,ored):
return tags.p(
'hello, ',
tags.transparent(render='test'), ' - ',
tags.transparent(render='test'))
def lookupRenderMethod(ign, name):
self.assertEqual(name, 'test')
return lambda ign, node: node('world')
return gatherResults([
self.assertFlattensTo(FakeElement(), '<p>hello, world - world</p>'),
])
def test_serializeSlots(self):
"""
Test that flattening a slot will use the slot value from the tag.
"""
t1 = tags.p(slot('test'))
t2 = t1.clone()
t2.fillSlots(test='hello, world')
return gatherResults([
self.assertFlatteningRaises(t1, UnfilledSlot),
self.assertFlattensTo(t2, '<p>hello, world</p>'),
])
def test_serializeDeferredSlots(self):
"""
Test that a slot with a deferred as its value will be flattened using
the value from the deferred.
"""
t = tags.p(slot('test'))
t.fillSlots(test=succeed(tags.em('four>')))
return self.assertFlattensTo(t, '<p><em>four></em></p>')
def test_unknownTypeRaises(self):
"""
Test that flattening an unknown type of thing raises an exception.
"""
return self.assertFlatteningRaises(None, UnsupportedType)
# Use the co_filename mechanism (instead of the __file__ mechanism) because
# it is the mechanism traceback formatting uses. The two do not necessarily
# agree with each other. This requires a code object compiled in this file.
# The easiest way to get a code object is with a new function. I'll use a
# lambda to avoid adding anything else to this namespace. The result will
# be a string which agrees with the one the traceback module will put into a
# traceback for frames associated with functions defined in this file.
HERE = (lambda: None).func_code.co_filename
class FlattenerErrorTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for L{FlattenerError}.
"""
def test_string(self):
"""
If a L{FlattenerError} is created with a string root, up to around 40
bytes from that string are included in the string representation of the
exception.
"""
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(RuntimeError("reason"), ['abc123xyz'], [])),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" 'abc123xyz'\n"
"RuntimeError: reason\n")
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(
RuntimeError("reason"), ['0123456789' * 10], [])),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" '01234567890123456789<...>01234567890123456789'\n"
"RuntimeError: reason\n")
def test_unicode(self):
"""
If a L{FlattenerError} is created with a unicode root, up to around 40
characters from that string are included in the string representation
of the exception.
"""
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(
RuntimeError("reason"), [u'abc\N{SNOWMAN}xyz'], [])),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" u'abc\\u2603xyz'\n" # Codepoint for SNOWMAN
"RuntimeError: reason\n")
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(
RuntimeError("reason"), [u'01234567\N{SNOWMAN}9' * 10],
[])),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" u'01234567\\u2603901234567\\u26039<...>01234567\\u2603901234567"
"\\u26039'\n"
"RuntimeError: reason\n")
def test_renderable(self):
"""
If a L{FlattenerError} is created with an L{IRenderable} provider root,
the repr of that object is included in the string representation of the
exception.
"""
class Renderable(object):
implements(IRenderable)
def __repr__(self):
return "renderable repr"
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(
RuntimeError("reason"), [Renderable()], [])),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" renderable repr\n"
"RuntimeError: reason\n")
def test_tag(self):
"""
If a L{FlattenerError} is created with a L{Tag} instance with source
location information, the source location is included in the string
representation of the exception.
"""
tag = Tag(
'div', filename='/foo/filename.xhtml', lineNumber=17, columnNumber=12)
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(RuntimeError("reason"), [tag], [])),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" File \"/foo/filename.xhtml\", line 17, column 12, in \"div\"\n"
"RuntimeError: reason\n")
def test_tagWithoutLocation(self):
"""
If a L{FlattenerError} is created with a L{Tag} instance without source
location information, only the tagName is included in the string
representation of the exception.
"""
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(RuntimeError("reason"), [Tag('span')], [])),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" Tag <span>\n"
"RuntimeError: reason\n")
def test_traceback(self):
"""
If a L{FlattenerError} is created with traceback frames, they are
included in the string representation of the exception.
"""
# Try to be realistic in creating the data passed in for the traceback
# frames.
def f():
g()
def g():
raise RuntimeError("reason")
try:
f()
except RuntimeError, exc:
# Get the traceback, minus the info for *this* frame
tbinfo = traceback.extract_tb(sys.exc_info()[2])[1:]
else:
self.fail("f() must raise RuntimeError")
self.assertEqual(
str(FlattenerError(exc, [], tbinfo)),
"Exception while flattening:\n"
" File \"%s\", line %d, in f\n"
" g()\n"
" File \"%s\", line %d, in g\n"
" raise RuntimeError(\"reason\")\n"
"RuntimeError: reason\n" % (
HERE, f.func_code.co_firstlineno + 1,
HERE, g.func_code.co_firstlineno + 1))
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