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import io
import types
import textwrap
import unittest
import email.policy
import email.parser
import email.generator
from email import _headerregistry
def make_defaults(base_defaults, differences):
defaults = base_defaults.copy()
defaults.update(differences)
return defaults
class PolicyAPITests(unittest.TestCase):
longMessage = True
# Base default values.
compat32_defaults = {
'max_line_length': 78,
'linesep': '\n',
'cte_type': '8bit',
'raise_on_defect': False,
}
# These default values are the ones set on email.policy.default.
# If any of these defaults change, the docs must be updated.
policy_defaults = compat32_defaults.copy()
policy_defaults.update({
'raise_on_defect': False,
'header_factory': email.policy.EmailPolicy.header_factory,
'refold_source': 'long',
})
# For each policy under test, we give here what we expect the defaults to
# be for that policy. The second argument to make defaults is the
# difference between the base defaults and that for the particular policy.
new_policy = email.policy.EmailPolicy()
policies = {
email.policy.compat32: make_defaults(compat32_defaults, {}),
email.policy.default: make_defaults(policy_defaults, {}),
email.policy.SMTP: make_defaults(policy_defaults,
{'linesep': '\r\n'}),
email.policy.HTTP: make_defaults(policy_defaults,
{'linesep': '\r\n',
'max_line_length': None}),
email.policy.strict: make_defaults(policy_defaults,
{'raise_on_defect': True}),
new_policy: make_defaults(policy_defaults, {}),
}
# Creating a new policy creates a new header factory. There is a test
# later that proves this.
policies[new_policy]['header_factory'] = new_policy.header_factory
def test_defaults(self):
for policy, expected in self.policies.items():
for attr, value in expected.items():
self.assertEqual(getattr(policy, attr), value,
("change {} docs/docstrings if defaults have "
"changed").format(policy))
def test_all_attributes_covered(self):
for policy, expected in self.policies.items():
for attr in dir(policy):
if (attr.startswith('_') or
isinstance(getattr(email.policy.EmailPolicy, attr),
types.FunctionType)):
continue
else:
self.assertIn(attr, expected,
"{} is not fully tested".format(attr))
def test_abc(self):
with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
email.policy.Policy()
msg = str(cm.exception)
abstract_methods = ('fold',
'fold_binary',
'header_fetch_parse',
'header_source_parse',
'header_store_parse')
for method in abstract_methods:
self.assertIn(method, msg)
def test_policy_is_immutable(self):
for policy, defaults in self.policies.items():
for attr in defaults:
with self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError, attr+".*read-only"):
setattr(policy, attr, None)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError, 'no attribute.*foo'):
policy.foo = None
def test_set_policy_attrs_when_cloned(self):
# None of the attributes has a default value of None, so we set them
# all to None in the clone call and check that it worked.
for policyclass, defaults in self.policies.items():
testattrdict = {attr: None for attr in defaults}
policy = policyclass.clone(**testattrdict)
for attr in defaults:
self.assertIsNone(getattr(policy, attr))
def test_reject_non_policy_keyword_when_called(self):
for policyclass in self.policies:
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
policyclass(this_keyword_should_not_be_valid=None)
with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
policyclass(newtline=None)
def test_policy_addition(self):
expected = self.policy_defaults.copy()
p1 = email.policy.default.clone(max_line_length=100)
p2 = email.policy.default.clone(max_line_length=50)
added = p1 + p2
expected.update(max_line_length=50)
for attr, value in expected.items():
self.assertEqual(getattr(added, attr), value)
added = p2 + p1
expected.update(max_line_length=100)
for attr, value in expected.items():
self.assertEqual(getattr(added, attr), value)
added = added + email.policy.default
for attr, value in expected.items():
self.assertEqual(getattr(added, attr), value)
def test_register_defect(self):
class Dummy:
def __init__(self):
self.defects = []
obj = Dummy()
defect = object()
policy = email.policy.EmailPolicy()
policy.register_defect(obj, defect)
self.assertEqual(obj.defects, [defect])
defect2 = object()
policy.register_defect(obj, defect2)
self.assertEqual(obj.defects, [defect, defect2])
class MyObj:
def __init__(self):
self.defects = []
class MyDefect(Exception):
pass
def test_handle_defect_raises_on_strict(self):
foo = self.MyObj()
defect = self.MyDefect("the telly is broken")
with self.assertRaisesRegex(self.MyDefect, "the telly is broken"):
email.policy.strict.handle_defect(foo, defect)
def test_handle_defect_registers_defect(self):
foo = self.MyObj()
defect1 = self.MyDefect("one")
email.policy.default.handle_defect(foo, defect1)
self.assertEqual(foo.defects, [defect1])
defect2 = self.MyDefect("two")
email.policy.default.handle_defect(foo, defect2)
self.assertEqual(foo.defects, [defect1, defect2])
class MyPolicy(email.policy.EmailPolicy):
defects = None
def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
super().__init__(*args, defects=[], **kw)
def register_defect(self, obj, defect):
self.defects.append(defect)
def test_overridden_register_defect_still_raises(self):
foo = self.MyObj()
defect = self.MyDefect("the telly is broken")
with self.assertRaisesRegex(self.MyDefect, "the telly is broken"):
self.MyPolicy(raise_on_defect=True).handle_defect(foo, defect)
def test_overriden_register_defect_works(self):
foo = self.MyObj()
defect1 = self.MyDefect("one")
my_policy = self.MyPolicy()
my_policy.handle_defect(foo, defect1)
self.assertEqual(my_policy.defects, [defect1])
self.assertEqual(foo.defects, [])
defect2 = self.MyDefect("two")
my_policy.handle_defect(foo, defect2)
self.assertEqual(my_policy.defects, [defect1, defect2])
self.assertEqual(foo.defects, [])
def test_default_header_factory(self):
h = email.policy.default.header_factory('Test', 'test')
self.assertEqual(h.name, 'Test')
self.assertIsInstance(h, _headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader)
self.assertIsInstance(h, _headerregistry.BaseHeader)
class Foo:
parse = _headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader.parse
def test_each_Policy_gets_unique_factory(self):
policy1 = email.policy.EmailPolicy()
policy2 = email.policy.EmailPolicy()
policy1.header_factory.map_to_type('foo', self.Foo)
h = policy1.header_factory('foo', 'test')
self.assertIsInstance(h, self.Foo)
self.assertNotIsInstance(h, _headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader)
h = policy2.header_factory('foo', 'test')
self.assertNotIsInstance(h, self.Foo)
self.assertIsInstance(h, _headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader)
def test_clone_copies_factory(self):
policy1 = email.policy.EmailPolicy()
policy2 = policy1.clone()
policy1.header_factory.map_to_type('foo', self.Foo)
h = policy1.header_factory('foo', 'test')
self.assertIsInstance(h, self.Foo)
h = policy2.header_factory('foo', 'test')
self.assertIsInstance(h, self.Foo)
def test_new_factory_overrides_default(self):
mypolicy = email.policy.EmailPolicy()
myfactory = mypolicy.header_factory
newpolicy = mypolicy + email.policy.strict
self.assertEqual(newpolicy.header_factory, myfactory)
newpolicy = email.policy.strict + mypolicy
self.assertEqual(newpolicy.header_factory, myfactory)
def test_adding_default_policies_preserves_default_factory(self):
newpolicy = email.policy.default + email.policy.strict
self.assertEqual(newpolicy.header_factory,
email.policy.EmailPolicy.header_factory)
self.assertEqual(newpolicy.__dict__, {'raise_on_defect': True})
# XXX: Need subclassing tests.
# For adding subclassed objects, make sure the usual rules apply (subclass
# wins), but that the order still works (right overrides left).
class TestPolicyPropagation(unittest.TestCase):
# The abstract methods are used by the parser but not by the wrapper
# functions that call it, so if the exception gets raised we know that the
# policy was actually propagated all the way to feedparser.
class MyPolicy(email.policy.Policy):
def badmethod(self, *args, **kw):
raise Exception("test")
fold = fold_binary = header_fetch_parser = badmethod
header_source_parse = header_store_parse = badmethod
def test_message_from_string(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "^test$"):
email.message_from_string("Subject: test\n\n",
policy=self.MyPolicy)
def test_message_from_bytes(self):
with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "^test$"):
email.message_from_bytes(b"Subject: test\n\n",
policy=self.MyPolicy)
def test_message_from_file(self):
f = io.StringIO('Subject: test\n\n')
with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "^test$"):
email.message_from_file(f, policy=self.MyPolicy)
def test_message_from_binary_file(self):
f = io.BytesIO(b'Subject: test\n\n')
with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "^test$"):
email.message_from_binary_file(f, policy=self.MyPolicy)
# These are redundant, but we need them for black-box completeness.
def test_parser(self):
p = email.parser.Parser(policy=self.MyPolicy)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "^test$"):
p.parsestr('Subject: test\n\n')
def test_bytes_parser(self):
p = email.parser.BytesParser(policy=self.MyPolicy)
with self.assertRaisesRegex(Exception, "^test$"):
p.parsebytes(b'Subject: test\n\n')
# Now that we've established that all the parse methods get the
# policy in to feedparser, we can use message_from_string for
# the rest of the propagation tests.
def _make_msg(self, source='Subject: test\n\n', policy=None):
self.policy = email.policy.default.clone() if policy is None else policy
return email.message_from_string(source, policy=self.policy)
def test_parser_propagates_policy_to_message(self):
msg = self._make_msg()
self.assertIs(msg.policy, self.policy)
def test_parser_propagates_policy_to_sub_messages(self):
msg = self._make_msg(textwrap.dedent("""\
Subject: mime test
MIME-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: multipart/mixed, boundary="XXX"
--XXX
Content-Type: text/plain
test
--XXX
Content-Type: text/plain
test2
--XXX--
"""))
for part in msg.walk():
self.assertIs(part.policy, self.policy)
def test_message_policy_propagates_to_generator(self):
msg = self._make_msg("Subject: test\nTo: foo\n\n",
policy=email.policy.default.clone(linesep='X'))
s = io.StringIO()
g = email.generator.Generator(s)
g.flatten(msg)
self.assertEqual(s.getvalue(), "Subject: testXTo: fooXX")
def test_message_policy_used_by_as_string(self):
msg = self._make_msg("Subject: test\nTo: foo\n\n",
policy=email.policy.default.clone(linesep='X'))
self.assertEqual(msg.as_string(), "Subject: testXTo: fooXX")
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()
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