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Tip revision: fa7193286099f8e4164f4a795afd5ad4a8e229df authored by Larry Hastings on 20 December 2015, 03:31:10 UTC
Release bump for Python 3.4.4 final.
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test_httplib.py
import errno
from http import client
import io
import itertools
import os
import array
import socket

import unittest
TestCase = unittest.TestCase

from test import support

here = os.path.dirname(__file__)
# Self-signed cert file for 'localhost'
CERT_localhost = os.path.join(here, 'keycert.pem')
# Self-signed cert file for 'fakehostname'
CERT_fakehostname = os.path.join(here, 'keycert2.pem')
# Self-signed cert file for self-signed.pythontest.net
CERT_selfsigned_pythontestdotnet = os.path.join(here, 'selfsigned_pythontestdotnet.pem')

HOST = support.HOST

class FakeSocket:
    def __init__(self, text, fileclass=io.BytesIO, host=None, port=None):
        if isinstance(text, str):
            text = text.encode("ascii")
        self.text = text
        self.fileclass = fileclass
        self.data = b''
        self.sendall_calls = 0
        self.file_closed = False
        self.host = host
        self.port = port

    def sendall(self, data):
        self.sendall_calls += 1
        self.data += data

    def makefile(self, mode, bufsize=None):
        if mode != 'r' and mode != 'rb':
            raise client.UnimplementedFileMode()
        # keep the file around so we can check how much was read from it
        self.file = self.fileclass(self.text)
        self.file.close = self.file_close #nerf close ()
        return self.file

    def file_close(self):
        self.file_closed = True

    def close(self):
        pass

class EPipeSocket(FakeSocket):

    def __init__(self, text, pipe_trigger):
        # When sendall() is called with pipe_trigger, raise EPIPE.
        FakeSocket.__init__(self, text)
        self.pipe_trigger = pipe_trigger

    def sendall(self, data):
        if self.pipe_trigger in data:
            raise OSError(errno.EPIPE, "gotcha")
        self.data += data

    def close(self):
        pass

class NoEOFBytesIO(io.BytesIO):
    """Like BytesIO, but raises AssertionError on EOF.

    This is used below to test that http.client doesn't try to read
    more from the underlying file than it should.
    """
    def read(self, n=-1):
        data = io.BytesIO.read(self, n)
        if data == b'':
            raise AssertionError('caller tried to read past EOF')
        return data

    def readline(self, length=None):
        data = io.BytesIO.readline(self, length)
        if data == b'':
            raise AssertionError('caller tried to read past EOF')
        return data

class HeaderTests(TestCase):
    def test_auto_headers(self):
        # Some headers are added automatically, but should not be added by
        # .request() if they are explicitly set.

        class HeaderCountingBuffer(list):
            def __init__(self):
                self.count = {}
            def append(self, item):
                kv = item.split(b':')
                if len(kv) > 1:
                    # item is a 'Key: Value' header string
                    lcKey = kv[0].decode('ascii').lower()
                    self.count.setdefault(lcKey, 0)
                    self.count[lcKey] += 1
                list.append(self, item)

        for explicit_header in True, False:
            for header in 'Content-length', 'Host', 'Accept-encoding':
                conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
                conn.sock = FakeSocket('blahblahblah')
                conn._buffer = HeaderCountingBuffer()

                body = 'spamspamspam'
                headers = {}
                if explicit_header:
                    headers[header] = str(len(body))
                conn.request('POST', '/', body, headers)
                self.assertEqual(conn._buffer.count[header.lower()], 1)

    def test_content_length_0(self):

        class ContentLengthChecker(list):
            def __init__(self):
                list.__init__(self)
                self.content_length = None
            def append(self, item):
                kv = item.split(b':', 1)
                if len(kv) > 1 and kv[0].lower() == b'content-length':
                    self.content_length = kv[1].strip()
                list.append(self, item)

        # Here, we're testing that methods expecting a body get a
        # content-length set to zero if the body is empty (either None or '')
        bodies = (None, '')
        methods_with_body = ('PUT', 'POST', 'PATCH')
        for method, body in itertools.product(methods_with_body, bodies):
            conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
            conn.sock = FakeSocket(None)
            conn._buffer = ContentLengthChecker()
            conn.request(method, '/', body)
            self.assertEqual(
                conn._buffer.content_length, b'0',
                'Header Content-Length incorrect on {}'.format(method)
            )

        # For these methods, we make sure that content-length is not set when
        # the body is None because it might cause unexpected behaviour on the
        # server.
        methods_without_body = (
             'GET', 'CONNECT', 'DELETE', 'HEAD', 'OPTIONS', 'TRACE',
        )
        for method in methods_without_body:
            conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
            conn.sock = FakeSocket(None)
            conn._buffer = ContentLengthChecker()
            conn.request(method, '/', None)
            self.assertEqual(
                conn._buffer.content_length, None,
                'Header Content-Length set for empty body on {}'.format(method)
            )

        # If the body is set to '', that's considered to be "present but
        # empty" rather than "missing", so content length would be set, even
        # for methods that don't expect a body.
        for method in methods_without_body:
            conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
            conn.sock = FakeSocket(None)
            conn._buffer = ContentLengthChecker()
            conn.request(method, '/', '')
            self.assertEqual(
                conn._buffer.content_length, b'0',
                'Header Content-Length incorrect on {}'.format(method)
            )

        # If the body is set, make sure Content-Length is set.
        for method in itertools.chain(methods_without_body, methods_with_body):
            conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
            conn.sock = FakeSocket(None)
            conn._buffer = ContentLengthChecker()
            conn.request(method, '/', ' ')
            self.assertEqual(
                conn._buffer.content_length, b'1',
                'Header Content-Length incorrect on {}'.format(method)
            )

    def test_putheader(self):
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        conn.sock = FakeSocket(None)
        conn.putrequest('GET','/')
        conn.putheader('Content-length', 42)
        self.assertIn(b'Content-length: 42', conn._buffer)

        conn.putheader('Foo', ' bar ')
        self.assertIn(b'Foo:  bar ', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('Bar', '\tbaz\t')
        self.assertIn(b'Bar: \tbaz\t', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('Authorization', 'Bearer mytoken')
        self.assertIn(b'Authorization: Bearer mytoken', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('IterHeader', 'IterA', 'IterB')
        self.assertIn(b'IterHeader: IterA\r\n\tIterB', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('LatinHeader', b'\xFF')
        self.assertIn(b'LatinHeader: \xFF', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('Utf8Header', b'\xc3\x80')
        self.assertIn(b'Utf8Header: \xc3\x80', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('C1-Control', b'next\x85line')
        self.assertIn(b'C1-Control: next\x85line', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('Embedded-Fold-Space', 'is\r\n allowed')
        self.assertIn(b'Embedded-Fold-Space: is\r\n allowed', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('Embedded-Fold-Tab', 'is\r\n\tallowed')
        self.assertIn(b'Embedded-Fold-Tab: is\r\n\tallowed', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('Key Space', 'value')
        self.assertIn(b'Key Space: value', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader('KeySpace ', 'value')
        self.assertIn(b'KeySpace : value', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader(b'Nonbreak\xa0Space', 'value')
        self.assertIn(b'Nonbreak\xa0Space: value', conn._buffer)
        conn.putheader(b'\xa0NonbreakSpace', 'value')
        self.assertIn(b'\xa0NonbreakSpace: value', conn._buffer)

    def test_ipv6host_header(self):
        # Default host header on IPv6 transaction should wrapped by [] if
        # its actual IPv6 address
        expected = b'GET /foo HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: [2001::]:81\r\n' \
                   b'Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n\r\n'
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('[2001::]:81')
        sock = FakeSocket('')
        conn.sock = sock
        conn.request('GET', '/foo')
        self.assertTrue(sock.data.startswith(expected))

        expected = b'GET /foo HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: [2001:102A::]\r\n' \
                   b'Accept-Encoding: identity\r\n\r\n'
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('[2001:102A::]')
        sock = FakeSocket('')
        conn.sock = sock
        conn.request('GET', '/foo')
        self.assertTrue(sock.data.startswith(expected))

    def test_malformed_headers_coped_with(self):
        # Issue 19996
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nFirst: val\r\n: nval\r\nSecond: val\r\n\r\n"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()

        self.assertEqual(resp.getheader('First'), 'val')
        self.assertEqual(resp.getheader('Second'), 'val')

    def test_invalid_headers(self):
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        conn.sock = FakeSocket('')
        conn.putrequest('GET', '/')

        # http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2.4, whitespace is no
        # longer allowed in header names
        cases = (
            (b'Invalid\r\nName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'Invalid\rName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'Invalid\nName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'\r\nInvalidName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'\rInvalidName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'\nInvalidName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b' InvalidName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'\tInvalidName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'Invalid:Name', b'ValidValue'),
            (b':InvalidName', b'ValidValue'),
            (b'ValidName', b'Invalid\r\nValue'),
            (b'ValidName', b'Invalid\rValue'),
            (b'ValidName', b'Invalid\nValue'),
            (b'ValidName', b'InvalidValue\r\n'),
            (b'ValidName', b'InvalidValue\r'),
            (b'ValidName', b'InvalidValue\n'),
        )
        for name, value in cases:
            with self.subTest((name, value)):
                with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'Invalid header'):
                    conn.putheader(name, value)


class BasicTest(TestCase):
    def test_status_lines(self):
        # Test HTTP status lines

        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(0), b'')  # Issue #20007
        self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(), b"Text")
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

        body = "HTTP/1.1 400.100 Not Ok\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        self.assertRaises(client.BadStatusLine, resp.begin)

    def test_bad_status_repr(self):
        exc = client.BadStatusLine('')
        self.assertEqual(repr(exc), '''BadStatusLine("\'\'",)''')

    def test_partial_reads(self):
        # if we have a length, the system knows when to close itself
        # same behaviour than when we read the whole thing with read()
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nContent-Length: 4\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'Te')
        self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'xt')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

    def test_partial_readintos(self):
        # if we have a length, the system knows when to close itself
        # same behaviour than when we read the whole thing with read()
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nContent-Length: 4\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        b = bytearray(2)
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 2)
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'Te')
        self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 2)
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'xt')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

    def test_partial_reads_no_content_length(self):
        # when no length is present, the socket should be gracefully closed when
        # all data was read
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'Te')
        self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'xt')
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(1), b'')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

    def test_partial_readintos_no_content_length(self):
        # when no length is present, the socket should be gracefully closed when
        # all data was read
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        b = bytearray(2)
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 2)
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'Te')
        self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 2)
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'xt')
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 0)
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())

    def test_partial_reads_incomplete_body(self):
        # if the server shuts down the connection before the whole
        # content-length is delivered, the socket is gracefully closed
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nContent-Length: 10\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'Te')
        self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(2), b'xt')
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(1), b'')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())

    def test_partial_readintos_incomplete_body(self):
        # if the server shuts down the connection before the whole
        # content-length is delivered, the socket is gracefully closed
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nContent-Length: 10\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        b = bytearray(2)
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 2)
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'Te')
        self.assertFalse(resp.isclosed())
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 2)
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'xt')
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 0)
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

    def test_host_port(self):
        # Check invalid host_port

        for hp in ("www.python.org:abc", "user:password@www.python.org"):
            self.assertRaises(client.InvalidURL, client.HTTPConnection, hp)

        for hp, h, p in (("[fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b]:8000",
                          "fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b", 8000),
                         ("www.python.org:80", "www.python.org", 80),
                         ("www.python.org:", "www.python.org", 80),
                         ("www.python.org", "www.python.org", 80),
                         ("[fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b]", "fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b", 80),
                         ("[fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b]:", "fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b", 80)):
            c = client.HTTPConnection(hp)
            self.assertEqual(h, c.host)
            self.assertEqual(p, c.port)

    def test_response_headers(self):
        # test response with multiple message headers with the same field name.
        text = ('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
                'Set-Cookie: Customer="WILE_E_COYOTE"; '
                'Version="1"; Path="/acme"\r\n'
                'Set-Cookie: Part_Number="Rocket_Launcher_0001"; Version="1";'
                ' Path="/acme"\r\n'
                '\r\n'
                'No body\r\n')
        hdr = ('Customer="WILE_E_COYOTE"; Version="1"; Path="/acme"'
               ', '
               'Part_Number="Rocket_Launcher_0001"; Version="1"; Path="/acme"')
        s = FakeSocket(text)
        r = client.HTTPResponse(s)
        r.begin()
        cookies = r.getheader("Set-Cookie")
        self.assertEqual(cookies, hdr)

    def test_read_head(self):
        # Test that the library doesn't attempt to read any data
        # from a HEAD request.  (Tickles SF bug #622042.)
        sock = FakeSocket(
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'Content-Length: 14432\r\n'
            '\r\n',
            NoEOFBytesIO)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="HEAD")
        resp.begin()
        if resp.read():
            self.fail("Did not expect response from HEAD request")

    def test_readinto_head(self):
        # Test that the library doesn't attempt to read any data
        # from a HEAD request.  (Tickles SF bug #622042.)
        sock = FakeSocket(
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'Content-Length: 14432\r\n'
            '\r\n',
            NoEOFBytesIO)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="HEAD")
        resp.begin()
        b = bytearray(5)
        if resp.readinto(b) != 0:
            self.fail("Did not expect response from HEAD request")
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'\x00'*5)

    def test_too_many_headers(self):
        headers = '\r\n'.join('Header%d: foo' % i
                              for i in range(client._MAXHEADERS + 1)) + '\r\n'
        text = ('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n' + headers)
        s = FakeSocket(text)
        r = client.HTTPResponse(s)
        self.assertRaisesRegex(client.HTTPException,
                               r"got more than \d+ headers", r.begin)

    def test_send_file(self):
        expected = (b'GET /foo HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n'
                    b'Accept-Encoding: identity\r\nContent-Length:')

        with open(__file__, 'rb') as body:
            conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
            sock = FakeSocket(body)
            conn.sock = sock
            conn.request('GET', '/foo', body)
            self.assertTrue(sock.data.startswith(expected), '%r != %r' %
                    (sock.data[:len(expected)], expected))

    def test_send(self):
        expected = b'this is a test this is only a test'
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        sock = FakeSocket(None)
        conn.sock = sock
        conn.send(expected)
        self.assertEqual(expected, sock.data)
        sock.data = b''
        conn.send(array.array('b', expected))
        self.assertEqual(expected, sock.data)
        sock.data = b''
        conn.send(io.BytesIO(expected))
        self.assertEqual(expected, sock.data)

    def test_send_updating_file(self):
        def data():
            yield 'data'
            yield None
            yield 'data_two'

        class UpdatingFile():
            mode = 'r'
            d = data()
            def read(self, blocksize=-1):
                return self.d.__next__()

        expected = b'data'

        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        sock = FakeSocket("")
        conn.sock = sock
        conn.send(UpdatingFile())
        self.assertEqual(sock.data, expected)


    def test_send_iter(self):
        expected = b'GET /foo HTTP/1.1\r\nHost: example.com\r\n' \
                   b'Accept-Encoding: identity\r\nContent-Length: 11\r\n' \
                   b'\r\nonetwothree'

        def body():
            yield b"one"
            yield b"two"
            yield b"three"

        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        sock = FakeSocket("")
        conn.sock = sock
        conn.request('GET', '/foo', body(), {'Content-Length': '11'})
        self.assertEqual(sock.data, expected)

    def test_send_type_error(self):
        # See: Issue #12676
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        conn.sock = FakeSocket('')
        with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
            conn.request('POST', 'test', conn)

    def test_chunked(self):
        chunked_start = (
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n\r\n'
            'a\r\n'
            'hello worl\r\n'
            '3\r\n'
            'd! \r\n'
            '8\r\n'
            'and now \r\n'
            '22\r\n'
            'for something completely different\r\n'
        )
        expected = b'hello world! and now for something completely different'
        sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + '0\r\n')
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(), expected)
        resp.close()

        # Various read sizes
        for n in range(1, 12):
            sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + '0\r\n')
            resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
            resp.begin()
            self.assertEqual(resp.read(n) + resp.read(n) + resp.read(), expected)
            resp.close()

        for x in ('', 'foo\r\n'):
            sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + x)
            resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
            resp.begin()
            try:
                resp.read()
            except client.IncompleteRead as i:
                self.assertEqual(i.partial, expected)
                expected_message = 'IncompleteRead(%d bytes read)' % len(expected)
                self.assertEqual(repr(i), expected_message)
                self.assertEqual(str(i), expected_message)
            else:
                self.fail('IncompleteRead expected')
            finally:
                resp.close()

    def test_readinto_chunked(self):
        chunked_start = (
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n\r\n'
            'a\r\n'
            'hello worl\r\n'
            '3\r\n'
            'd! \r\n'
            '8\r\n'
            'and now \r\n'
            '22\r\n'
            'for something completely different\r\n'
        )
        expected = b'hello world! and now for something completely different'
        nexpected = len(expected)
        b = bytearray(128)

        sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + '0\r\n')
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
        resp.begin()
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(b[:nexpected], expected)
        self.assertEqual(n, nexpected)
        resp.close()

        # Various read sizes
        for n in range(1, 12):
            sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + '0\r\n')
            resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
            resp.begin()
            m = memoryview(b)
            i = resp.readinto(m[0:n])
            i += resp.readinto(m[i:n + i])
            i += resp.readinto(m[i:])
            self.assertEqual(b[:nexpected], expected)
            self.assertEqual(i, nexpected)
            resp.close()

        for x in ('', 'foo\r\n'):
            sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + x)
            resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
            resp.begin()
            try:
                n = resp.readinto(b)
            except client.IncompleteRead as i:
                self.assertEqual(i.partial, expected)
                expected_message = 'IncompleteRead(%d bytes read)' % len(expected)
                self.assertEqual(repr(i), expected_message)
                self.assertEqual(str(i), expected_message)
            else:
                self.fail('IncompleteRead expected')
            finally:
                resp.close()

    def test_chunked_head(self):
        chunked_start = (
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n\r\n'
            'a\r\n'
            'hello world\r\n'
            '1\r\n'
            'd\r\n'
        )
        sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + '0\r\n')
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="HEAD")
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(), b'')
        self.assertEqual(resp.status, 200)
        self.assertEqual(resp.reason, 'OK')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

    def test_readinto_chunked_head(self):
        chunked_start = (
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n\r\n'
            'a\r\n'
            'hello world\r\n'
            '1\r\n'
            'd\r\n'
        )
        sock = FakeSocket(chunked_start + '0\r\n')
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="HEAD")
        resp.begin()
        b = bytearray(5)
        n = resp.readinto(b)
        self.assertEqual(n, 0)
        self.assertEqual(bytes(b), b'\x00'*5)
        self.assertEqual(resp.status, 200)
        self.assertEqual(resp.reason, 'OK')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

    def test_negative_content_length(self):
        sock = FakeSocket(
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: -1\r\n\r\nHello\r\n')
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(), b'Hello\r\n')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())

    def test_incomplete_read(self):
        sock = FakeSocket('HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\nContent-Length: 10\r\n\r\nHello\r\n')
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock, method="GET")
        resp.begin()
        try:
            resp.read()
        except client.IncompleteRead as i:
            self.assertEqual(i.partial, b'Hello\r\n')
            self.assertEqual(repr(i),
                             "IncompleteRead(7 bytes read, 3 more expected)")
            self.assertEqual(str(i),
                             "IncompleteRead(7 bytes read, 3 more expected)")
            self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        else:
            self.fail('IncompleteRead expected')

    def test_epipe(self):
        sock = EPipeSocket(
            "HTTP/1.0 401 Authorization Required\r\n"
            "Content-type: text/html\r\n"
            "WWW-Authenticate: Basic realm=\"example\"\r\n",
            b"Content-Length")
        conn = client.HTTPConnection("example.com")
        conn.sock = sock
        self.assertRaises(OSError,
                          lambda: conn.request("PUT", "/url", "body"))
        resp = conn.getresponse()
        self.assertEqual(401, resp.status)
        self.assertEqual("Basic realm=\"example\"",
                         resp.getheader("www-authenticate"))

    # Test lines overflowing the max line size (_MAXLINE in http.client)

    def test_overflowing_status_line(self):
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok" + "k" * 65536 + "\r\n"
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(FakeSocket(body))
        self.assertRaises((client.LineTooLong, client.BadStatusLine), resp.begin)

    def test_overflowing_header_line(self):
        body = (
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'X-Foo: bar' + 'r' * 65536 + '\r\n\r\n'
        )
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(FakeSocket(body))
        self.assertRaises(client.LineTooLong, resp.begin)

    def test_overflowing_chunked_line(self):
        body = (
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n'
            'Transfer-Encoding: chunked\r\n\r\n'
            + '0' * 65536 + 'a\r\n'
            'hello world\r\n'
            '0\r\n'
        )
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(FakeSocket(body))
        resp.begin()
        self.assertRaises(client.LineTooLong, resp.read)

    def test_early_eof(self):
        # Test httpresponse with no \r\n termination,
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        resp.begin()
        self.assertEqual(resp.read(), b'')
        self.assertTrue(resp.isclosed())
        self.assertFalse(resp.closed)
        resp.close()
        self.assertTrue(resp.closed)

    def test_delayed_ack_opt(self):
        # Test that Nagle/delayed_ack optimistaion works correctly.

        # For small payloads, it should coalesce the body with
        # headers, resulting in a single sendall() call
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        sock = FakeSocket(None)
        conn.sock = sock
        body = b'x' * (conn.mss - 1)
        conn.request('POST', '/', body)
        self.assertEqual(sock.sendall_calls, 1)

        # For large payloads, it should send the headers and
        # then the body, resulting in more than one sendall()
        # call
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        sock = FakeSocket(None)
        conn.sock = sock
        body = b'x' * conn.mss
        conn.request('POST', '/', body)
        self.assertGreater(sock.sendall_calls, 1)

    def test_error_leak(self):
        # Test that the socket is not leaked if getresponse() fails
        conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        response = None
        class Response(client.HTTPResponse):
            def __init__(self, *pos, **kw):
                nonlocal response
                response = self  # Avoid garbage collector closing the socket
                client.HTTPResponse.__init__(self, *pos, **kw)
        conn.response_class = Response
        conn.sock = FakeSocket('')  # Emulate server dropping connection
        conn.request('GET', '/')
        self.assertRaises(client.BadStatusLine, conn.getresponse)
        self.assertTrue(response.closed)
        self.assertTrue(conn.sock.file_closed)


class OfflineTest(TestCase):
    def test_all(self):
        # Documented objects defined in the module should be in __all__
        expected = {"responses"}  # White-list documented dict() object
        # HTTPMessage, parse_headers(), and the HTTP status code constants are
        # intentionally omitted for simplicity
        blacklist = {"HTTPMessage", "parse_headers"}
        for name in dir(client):
            if name in blacklist:
                continue
            module_object = getattr(client, name)
            if getattr(module_object, "__module__", None) == "http.client":
                expected.add(name)
        self.assertCountEqual(client.__all__, expected)

    def test_responses(self):
        self.assertEqual(client.responses[client.NOT_FOUND], "Not Found")


class SourceAddressTest(TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        self.serv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        self.port = support.bind_port(self.serv)
        self.source_port = support.find_unused_port()
        self.serv.listen(5)
        self.conn = None

    def tearDown(self):
        if self.conn:
            self.conn.close()
            self.conn = None
        self.serv.close()
        self.serv = None

    def testHTTPConnectionSourceAddress(self):
        self.conn = client.HTTPConnection(HOST, self.port,
                source_address=('', self.source_port))
        self.conn.connect()
        self.assertEqual(self.conn.sock.getsockname()[1], self.source_port)

    @unittest.skipIf(not hasattr(client, 'HTTPSConnection'),
                     'http.client.HTTPSConnection not defined')
    def testHTTPSConnectionSourceAddress(self):
        self.conn = client.HTTPSConnection(HOST, self.port,
                source_address=('', self.source_port))
        # We don't test anything here other the constructor not barfing as
        # this code doesn't deal with setting up an active running SSL server
        # for an ssl_wrapped connect() to actually return from.


class TimeoutTest(TestCase):
    PORT = None

    def setUp(self):
        self.serv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
        TimeoutTest.PORT = support.bind_port(self.serv)
        self.serv.listen(5)

    def tearDown(self):
        self.serv.close()
        self.serv = None

    def testTimeoutAttribute(self):
        # This will prove that the timeout gets through HTTPConnection
        # and into the socket.

        # default -- use global socket timeout
        self.assertIsNone(socket.getdefaulttimeout())
        socket.setdefaulttimeout(30)
        try:
            httpConn = client.HTTPConnection(HOST, TimeoutTest.PORT)
            httpConn.connect()
        finally:
            socket.setdefaulttimeout(None)
        self.assertEqual(httpConn.sock.gettimeout(), 30)
        httpConn.close()

        # no timeout -- do not use global socket default
        self.assertIsNone(socket.getdefaulttimeout())
        socket.setdefaulttimeout(30)
        try:
            httpConn = client.HTTPConnection(HOST, TimeoutTest.PORT,
                                              timeout=None)
            httpConn.connect()
        finally:
            socket.setdefaulttimeout(None)
        self.assertEqual(httpConn.sock.gettimeout(), None)
        httpConn.close()

        # a value
        httpConn = client.HTTPConnection(HOST, TimeoutTest.PORT, timeout=30)
        httpConn.connect()
        self.assertEqual(httpConn.sock.gettimeout(), 30)
        httpConn.close()


class HTTPSTest(TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        if not hasattr(client, 'HTTPSConnection'):
            self.skipTest('ssl support required')

    def make_server(self, certfile):
        from test.ssl_servers import make_https_server
        return make_https_server(self, certfile=certfile)

    def test_attributes(self):
        # simple test to check it's storing the timeout
        h = client.HTTPSConnection(HOST, TimeoutTest.PORT, timeout=30)
        self.assertEqual(h.timeout, 30)

    def test_networked(self):
        # Default settings: requires a valid cert from a trusted CA
        import ssl
        support.requires('network')
        with support.transient_internet('self-signed.pythontest.net'):
            h = client.HTTPSConnection('self-signed.pythontest.net', 443)
            with self.assertRaises(ssl.SSLError) as exc_info:
                h.request('GET', '/')
            self.assertEqual(exc_info.exception.reason, 'CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED')

    def test_networked_noverification(self):
        # Switch off cert verification
        import ssl
        support.requires('network')
        with support.transient_internet('self-signed.pythontest.net'):
            context = ssl._create_unverified_context()
            h = client.HTTPSConnection('self-signed.pythontest.net', 443,
                                       context=context)
            h.request('GET', '/')
            resp = h.getresponse()
            h.close()
            self.assertIn('nginx', resp.getheader('server'))

    @support.system_must_validate_cert
    def test_networked_trusted_by_default_cert(self):
        # Default settings: requires a valid cert from a trusted CA
        support.requires('network')
        with support.transient_internet('www.python.org'):
            h = client.HTTPSConnection('www.python.org', 443)
            h.request('GET', '/')
            resp = h.getresponse()
            content_type = resp.getheader('content-type')
            h.close()
            self.assertIn('text/html', content_type)

    def test_networked_good_cert(self):
        # We feed the server's cert as a validating cert
        import ssl
        support.requires('network')
        with support.transient_internet('self-signed.pythontest.net'):
            context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1)
            context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
            context.load_verify_locations(CERT_selfsigned_pythontestdotnet)
            h = client.HTTPSConnection('self-signed.pythontest.net', 443, context=context)
            h.request('GET', '/')
            resp = h.getresponse()
            server_string = resp.getheader('server')
            h.close()
            self.assertIn('nginx', server_string)

    def test_networked_bad_cert(self):
        # We feed a "CA" cert that is unrelated to the server's cert
        import ssl
        support.requires('network')
        with support.transient_internet('self-signed.pythontest.net'):
            context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1)
            context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
            context.load_verify_locations(CERT_localhost)
            h = client.HTTPSConnection('self-signed.pythontest.net', 443, context=context)
            with self.assertRaises(ssl.SSLError) as exc_info:
                h.request('GET', '/')
            self.assertEqual(exc_info.exception.reason, 'CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED')

    def test_local_unknown_cert(self):
        # The custom cert isn't known to the default trust bundle
        import ssl
        server = self.make_server(CERT_localhost)
        h = client.HTTPSConnection('localhost', server.port)
        with self.assertRaises(ssl.SSLError) as exc_info:
            h.request('GET', '/')
        self.assertEqual(exc_info.exception.reason, 'CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED')

    def test_local_good_hostname(self):
        # The (valid) cert validates the HTTP hostname
        import ssl
        server = self.make_server(CERT_localhost)
        context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1)
        context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
        context.load_verify_locations(CERT_localhost)
        h = client.HTTPSConnection('localhost', server.port, context=context)
        h.request('GET', '/nonexistent')
        resp = h.getresponse()
        self.assertEqual(resp.status, 404)

    def test_local_bad_hostname(self):
        # The (valid) cert doesn't validate the HTTP hostname
        import ssl
        server = self.make_server(CERT_fakehostname)
        context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1)
        context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
        context.check_hostname = True
        context.load_verify_locations(CERT_fakehostname)
        h = client.HTTPSConnection('localhost', server.port, context=context)
        with self.assertRaises(ssl.CertificateError):
            h.request('GET', '/')
        # Same with explicit check_hostname=True
        h = client.HTTPSConnection('localhost', server.port, context=context,
                                   check_hostname=True)
        with self.assertRaises(ssl.CertificateError):
            h.request('GET', '/')
        # With check_hostname=False, the mismatching is ignored
        context.check_hostname = False
        h = client.HTTPSConnection('localhost', server.port, context=context,
                                   check_hostname=False)
        h.request('GET', '/nonexistent')
        resp = h.getresponse()
        self.assertEqual(resp.status, 404)
        # The context's check_hostname setting is used if one isn't passed to
        # HTTPSConnection.
        context.check_hostname = False
        h = client.HTTPSConnection('localhost', server.port, context=context)
        h.request('GET', '/nonexistent')
        self.assertEqual(h.getresponse().status, 404)
        # Passing check_hostname to HTTPSConnection should override the
        # context's setting.
        h = client.HTTPSConnection('localhost', server.port, context=context,
                                   check_hostname=True)
        with self.assertRaises(ssl.CertificateError):
            h.request('GET', '/')

    @unittest.skipIf(not hasattr(client, 'HTTPSConnection'),
                     'http.client.HTTPSConnection not available')
    def test_host_port(self):
        # Check invalid host_port

        for hp in ("www.python.org:abc", "user:password@www.python.org"):
            self.assertRaises(client.InvalidURL, client.HTTPSConnection, hp)

        for hp, h, p in (("[fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b]:8000",
                          "fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b", 8000),
                         ("www.python.org:443", "www.python.org", 443),
                         ("www.python.org:", "www.python.org", 443),
                         ("www.python.org", "www.python.org", 443),
                         ("[fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b]", "fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b", 443),
                         ("[fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b]:", "fe80::207:e9ff:fe9b",
                             443)):
            c = client.HTTPSConnection(hp)
            self.assertEqual(h, c.host)
            self.assertEqual(p, c.port)


class RequestBodyTest(TestCase):
    """Test cases where a request includes a message body."""

    def setUp(self):
        self.conn = client.HTTPConnection('example.com')
        self.conn.sock = self.sock = FakeSocket("")
        self.conn.sock = self.sock

    def get_headers_and_fp(self):
        f = io.BytesIO(self.sock.data)
        f.readline()  # read the request line
        message = client.parse_headers(f)
        return message, f

    def test_manual_content_length(self):
        # Set an incorrect content-length so that we can verify that
        # it will not be over-ridden by the library.
        self.conn.request("PUT", "/url", "body",
                          {"Content-Length": "42"})
        message, f = self.get_headers_and_fp()
        self.assertEqual("42", message.get("content-length"))
        self.assertEqual(4, len(f.read()))

    def test_ascii_body(self):
        self.conn.request("PUT", "/url", "body")
        message, f = self.get_headers_and_fp()
        self.assertEqual("text/plain", message.get_content_type())
        self.assertIsNone(message.get_charset())
        self.assertEqual("4", message.get("content-length"))
        self.assertEqual(b'body', f.read())

    def test_latin1_body(self):
        self.conn.request("PUT", "/url", "body\xc1")
        message, f = self.get_headers_and_fp()
        self.assertEqual("text/plain", message.get_content_type())
        self.assertIsNone(message.get_charset())
        self.assertEqual("5", message.get("content-length"))
        self.assertEqual(b'body\xc1', f.read())

    def test_bytes_body(self):
        self.conn.request("PUT", "/url", b"body\xc1")
        message, f = self.get_headers_and_fp()
        self.assertEqual("text/plain", message.get_content_type())
        self.assertIsNone(message.get_charset())
        self.assertEqual("5", message.get("content-length"))
        self.assertEqual(b'body\xc1', f.read())

    def test_file_body(self):
        self.addCleanup(support.unlink, support.TESTFN)
        with open(support.TESTFN, "w") as f:
            f.write("body")
        with open(support.TESTFN) as f:
            self.conn.request("PUT", "/url", f)
            message, f = self.get_headers_and_fp()
            self.assertEqual("text/plain", message.get_content_type())
            self.assertIsNone(message.get_charset())
            self.assertEqual("4", message.get("content-length"))
            self.assertEqual(b'body', f.read())

    def test_binary_file_body(self):
        self.addCleanup(support.unlink, support.TESTFN)
        with open(support.TESTFN, "wb") as f:
            f.write(b"body\xc1")
        with open(support.TESTFN, "rb") as f:
            self.conn.request("PUT", "/url", f)
            message, f = self.get_headers_and_fp()
            self.assertEqual("text/plain", message.get_content_type())
            self.assertIsNone(message.get_charset())
            self.assertEqual("5", message.get("content-length"))
            self.assertEqual(b'body\xc1', f.read())


class HTTPResponseTest(TestCase):

    def setUp(self):
        body = "HTTP/1.1 200 Ok\r\nMy-Header: first-value\r\nMy-Header: \
                second-value\r\n\r\nText"
        sock = FakeSocket(body)
        self.resp = client.HTTPResponse(sock)
        self.resp.begin()

    def test_getting_header(self):
        header = self.resp.getheader('My-Header')
        self.assertEqual(header, 'first-value, second-value')

        header = self.resp.getheader('My-Header', 'some default')
        self.assertEqual(header, 'first-value, second-value')

    def test_getting_nonexistent_header_with_string_default(self):
        header = self.resp.getheader('No-Such-Header', 'default-value')
        self.assertEqual(header, 'default-value')

    def test_getting_nonexistent_header_with_iterable_default(self):
        header = self.resp.getheader('No-Such-Header', ['default', 'values'])
        self.assertEqual(header, 'default, values')

        header = self.resp.getheader('No-Such-Header', ('default', 'values'))
        self.assertEqual(header, 'default, values')

    def test_getting_nonexistent_header_without_default(self):
        header = self.resp.getheader('No-Such-Header')
        self.assertEqual(header, None)

    def test_getting_header_defaultint(self):
        header = self.resp.getheader('No-Such-Header',default=42)
        self.assertEqual(header, 42)

class TunnelTests(TestCase):
    def setUp(self):
        response_text = (
            'HTTP/1.0 200 OK\r\n\r\n' # Reply to CONNECT
            'HTTP/1.1 200 OK\r\n' # Reply to HEAD
            'Content-Length: 42\r\n\r\n'
        )

        def create_connection(address, timeout=None, source_address=None):
            return FakeSocket(response_text, host=address[0], port=address[1])

        self.host = 'proxy.com'
        self.conn = client.HTTPConnection(self.host)
        self.conn._create_connection = create_connection

    def tearDown(self):
        self.conn.close()

    def test_set_tunnel_host_port_headers(self):
        tunnel_host = 'destination.com'
        tunnel_port = 8888
        tunnel_headers = {'User-Agent': 'Mozilla/5.0 (compatible, MSIE 11)'}
        self.conn.set_tunnel(tunnel_host, port=tunnel_port,
                             headers=tunnel_headers)
        self.conn.request('HEAD', '/', '')
        self.assertEqual(self.conn.sock.host, self.host)
        self.assertEqual(self.conn.sock.port, client.HTTP_PORT)
        self.assertEqual(self.conn._tunnel_host, tunnel_host)
        self.assertEqual(self.conn._tunnel_port, tunnel_port)
        self.assertEqual(self.conn._tunnel_headers, tunnel_headers)

    def test_disallow_set_tunnel_after_connect(self):
        # Once connected, we shouldn't be able to tunnel anymore
        self.conn.connect()
        self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self.conn.set_tunnel,
                          'destination.com')

    def test_connect_with_tunnel(self):
        self.conn.set_tunnel('destination.com')
        self.conn.request('HEAD', '/', '')
        self.assertEqual(self.conn.sock.host, self.host)
        self.assertEqual(self.conn.sock.port, client.HTTP_PORT)
        self.assertIn(b'CONNECT destination.com', self.conn.sock.data)
        # issue22095
        self.assertNotIn(b'Host: destination.com:None', self.conn.sock.data)
        self.assertIn(b'Host: destination.com', self.conn.sock.data)

        # This test should be removed when CONNECT gets the HTTP/1.1 blessing
        self.assertNotIn(b'Host: proxy.com', self.conn.sock.data)

    def test_connect_put_request(self):
        self.conn.set_tunnel('destination.com')
        self.conn.request('PUT', '/', '')
        self.assertEqual(self.conn.sock.host, self.host)
        self.assertEqual(self.conn.sock.port, client.HTTP_PORT)
        self.assertIn(b'CONNECT destination.com', self.conn.sock.data)
        self.assertIn(b'Host: destination.com', self.conn.sock.data)



@support.reap_threads
def test_main(verbose=None):
    support.run_unittest(HeaderTests, OfflineTest, BasicTest, TimeoutTest,
                         HTTPSTest, RequestBodyTest, SourceAddressTest,
                         HTTPResponseTest, TunnelTests)

if __name__ == '__main__':
    test_main()
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