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gristlabs_grist-core/sandbox/grist/test_requests.py

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# coding=utf-8
import unittest
import test_engine
import testutil
from functions import CaseInsensitiveDict, Response, HTTPError
from functions.info import _replicate_requests_body_args
class TestCaseInsensitiveDict(unittest.TestCase):
def test_case_insensitive_dict(self):
d = CaseInsensitiveDict({"FOO": 1})
for key in ["foo", "FOO", "Foo"]:
self.assertEqual(d, {"foo": 1})
self.assertEqual(list(d), ["foo"])
self.assertEqual(d, CaseInsensitiveDict({key: 1}))
self.assertIn(key, d)
self.assertEqual(d[key], 1)
self.assertEqual(d.get(key), 1)
self.assertEqual(d.get(key, 2), 1)
self.assertEqual(d.get(key + "2", 2), 2)
self.assertEqual(d.pop(key), 1)
self.assertEqual(d, {})
self.assertEqual(d.setdefault(key, 3), 3)
self.assertEqual(d, {"foo": 3})
self.assertEqual(d.setdefault(key, 4), 3)
self.assertEqual(d, {"foo": 3})
del d[key]
self.assertEqual(d, {})
d[key] = 1
class TestResponse(unittest.TestCase):
def test_ok_response(self):
r = Response(b"foo", 200, "OK", {"X-header": "hi"}, None)
self.assertEqual(r.content, b"foo")
self.assertEqual(r.text, u"foo")
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 200)
self.assertEqual(r.ok, True)
self.assertEqual(r.reason, "OK")
self.assertEqual(r.headers, {"x-header": "hi"})
self.assertEqual(r.encoding, "ascii")
self.assertEqual(r.apparent_encoding, "ascii")
r.raise_for_status()
r.close()
def test_error_response(self):
r = Response(b"foo", 500, "Server error", {}, None)
self.assertEqual(r.status_code, 500)
self.assertEqual(r.ok, False)
self.assertEqual(r.reason, "Server error")
with self.assertRaises(HTTPError) as cm:
r.raise_for_status()
self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), "Request failed with status 500")
def test_json(self):
r = Response(b'{"foo": "bar"}', 200, "OK", {}, None)
self.assertEqual(r.json(), {"foo": "bar"})
def test_encoding_direct(self):
r = Response(b"foo", 200, "OK", {}, "some encoding")
self.assertEqual(r.encoding, "some encoding")
self.assertEqual(r.apparent_encoding, "ascii")
def test_apparent_encoding(self):
text = u"编程"
encoding = "utf-8"
content = text.encode(encoding)
self.assertEqual(content.decode(encoding), text)
r = Response(content, 200, "OK", {}, "")
self.assertEqual(r.encoding, encoding)
self.assertEqual(r.apparent_encoding, encoding)
self.assertEqual(r.content, content)
self.assertEqual(r.text, text)
def test_unknown_undetectable_encoding(self):
content = b''
r = Response(content, 200, "OK", {}, encoding=None)
# Not knowing the encoding should not break text
self.assertEqual(r.text, "")
class TestRequestsPostInterface(unittest.TestCase):
def test_no_post_args(self):
body, headers = _replicate_requests_body_args()
assert body is None
assert headers == {}
def test_data_as_dict(self):
body, headers = _replicate_requests_body_args(data={"foo": "bar"})
assert body == "foo=bar"
assert headers == {"Content-Type": "application/x-www-form-urlencoded"}
def test_data_as_string(self):
body, headers = _replicate_requests_body_args(data="some_content")
assert body == "some_content"
assert headers == {}
def test_json_as_dict(self):
body, headers = _replicate_requests_body_args(json={"foo": "bar"})
assert body == '{"foo": "bar"}'
assert headers == {"Content-Type": "application/json"}
def test_json_as_string(self):
body, headers = _replicate_requests_body_args(json="invalid_but_ignored")
assert body == "invalid_but_ignored"
assert headers == {"Content-Type": "application/json"}
def test_data_and_json_together(self):
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
body, headers = _replicate_requests_body_args(
json={"foo": "bar"},
data={"quux": "jazz"}
)
class TestRequestFunction(test_engine.EngineTestCase):
sample = testutil.parse_test_sample({
"SCHEMA": [
[1, "Table1", [
[2, "Request", "Any", True, "$id", "", ""],
[3, "Other", "Any", True, "", "", ""],
]],
],
"DATA": {
"Table1": [
["id"],
[1],
[2],
],
}
})
def test_request_function(self):
self.load_sample(self.sample)
formula = """
r = REQUEST('my_url', headers={'foo': 'bar'}, params={'b': 1, 'a': 2})
r.__dict__
"""
out_actions = self.modify_column("Table1", "Request", formula=formula)
key = 'd7f8cedf177ab538bf7dadf66e77a525486a29a41ce4520b2c89a33e39095fed'
deps = {'Table1': {'Request': [1, 2]}}
args = {
'url': 'my_url',
'headers': {'foo': 'bar'},
'params': {'a': 2, 'b': 1},
'method': 'GET',
'body': None,
'deps': deps,
}
self.assertEqual(out_actions.requests, {key: args})
self.assertTableData("Table1", cols="subset", data=[
["id", "Request"],
[1, 1],
[2, 2],
])
response = {
'status': 200,
'statusText': 'OK',
'content': b'body',
'headers': {'h1': 'h2'},
'encoding': 'utf16',
'deps': deps,
}
self.apply_user_action(["RespondToRequests", {key: response.copy()}, [key]])
# Translate names from JS `fetch` API to Python `requests`-style API
response["status_code"] = response.pop("status")
response["reason"] = response.pop("statusText")
# This is sent in the user action but not kept for the response object
del response["deps"]
self.assertTableData("Table1", cols="subset", data=[
["id", "Request"],
[1, response],
[2, response],
])