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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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5f0d267c
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5f0d267c
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Mar 02, 2015
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Serhiy Storchaka
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Added more tests for urllib utility functions.
These functions are not documented but used in third-party code.
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@@ -773,21 +773,55 @@ class Pathname_Tests(unittest.TestCase):
class Utility_Tests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Testcase to test the various utility functions in the urllib."""
# In Python 3 this test class is moved to test_urlparse.
def test_splittype(self):
splittype = urllib.splittype
self.assertEqual(splittype('
type
:
opaquestring
'), ('
type
', '
opaquestring
'))
self.assertEqual(splittype('
opaquestring
'), (None, '
opaquestring
'))
self.assertEqual(splittype('
:
opaquestring
'), (None, '
:
opaquestring
'))
self.assertEqual(splittype('
type
:
'), ('
type
', ''))
self.assertEqual(splittype('
type
:
opaque
:
string
'), ('
type
', '
opaque
:
string
'))
def test_splithost(self):
splithost = urllib.splithost
self.assertEqual(splithost('
//
www
.
example
.
org
:
80
/
foo
/
bar
/
baz
.
html
'),
('
www
.
example
.
org
:
80
', '
/
foo
/
bar
/
baz
.
html
'))
self.assertEqual(splithost('
//
www
.
example
.
org
:
80
'),
('
www
.
example
.
org
:
80
', ''))
self.assertEqual(splithost('
/
foo
/
bar
/
baz
.
html
'),
(None, '
/
foo
/
bar
/
baz
.
html
'))
def test_splituser(self):
splituser = urllib.splituser
self.assertEqual(splituser('
User
:
Pass
@
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'),
('
User
:
Pass
', '
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'))
self.assertEqual(splituser('
@
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'),
('', '
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'))
self.assertEqual(splituser('
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'),
(None, '
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'))
self.assertEqual(splituser('
User
:
Pass
@
'),
('
User
:
Pass
', ''))
self.assertEqual(splituser('
User
@
example
.
com
:
Pass
@
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'),
('
User
@
example
.
com
:
Pass
', '
www
.
python
.
org
:
080
'))
def test_splitpasswd(self):
"""Some of the password examples are not sensible, but it is added to
confirming to RFC2617 and addressing issue4675.
"""
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
ab
'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
ab
'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
a
\
nb
'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
nb
'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
a
\
tb
'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
tb
'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
a
\
rb'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
rb'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
a
\
fb'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
fb'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
a
\
vb
'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
vb
'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
a
:
b'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
a
:
b'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
', '
a
b'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
:
a
b'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
2
', '
ab
'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
2
:
ab
'))
self.assertEqual(('
user
+
1
', '
a
+
b'),urllib.splitpasswd('
user
+
1
:
a
+
b'))
# Some of the password examples are not sensible, but it is added to
# confirming to RFC2617 and addressing issue4675.
splitpasswd = urllib.splitpasswd
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
ab
'), ('
user
', '
ab
'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
nb
'), ('
user
', '
a
\
nb
'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
tb
'), ('
user
', '
a
\
tb
'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
rb'), ('
user
', '
a
\
rb'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
fb'), ('
user
', '
a
\
fb'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
a
\
vb
'), ('
user
', '
a
\
vb
'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
a
:
b'), ('
user
', '
a
:
b'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
a
b'), ('
user
', '
a
b'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
2
:
ab
'), ('
user
2
', '
ab
'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
+
1
:
a
+
b'), ('
user
+
1
', '
a
+
b'))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
:
'), ('
user
', ''))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
user
'), ('
user
', None))
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('
:
ab
'), ('', '
ab
'))
def test_splitport(self):
splitport = urllib.splitport
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@@ -796,6 +830,9 @@ class Utility_Tests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(splitport('
parrot
:
'), ('
parrot
', None))
self.assertEqual(splitport('
127.0
.
0.1
'), ('
127.0
.
0.1
', None))
self.assertEqual(splitport('
parrot
:
cheese
'), ('
parrot
:
cheese
', None))
self.assertEqual(splitport('
[::
1
]:
88
'), ('
[::
1
]
', '
88
'))
self.assertEqual(splitport('
[::
1
]
'), ('
[::
1
]
', None))
self.assertEqual(splitport('
:
88
'), ('', '
88
'))
def test_splitnport(self):
splitnport = urllib.splitnport
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@@ -809,6 +846,59 @@ class Utility_Tests(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(splitnport('
parrot
:
cheese
'), ('
parrot
', None))
self.assertEqual(splitnport('
parrot
:
cheese
', 55), ('
parrot
', None))
def test_splitquery(self):
# Normal cases are exercised by other tests; ensure that we also
# catch cases with no port specified (testcase ensuring coverage)
splitquery = urllib.splitquery
self.assertEqual(splitquery('
http
:
//
python
.
org
/
fake
?
foo
=
bar
'),
('
http
:
//
python
.
org
/
fake
', '
foo
=
bar
'))
self.assertEqual(splitquery('
http
:
//
python
.
org
/
fake
?
foo
=
bar
?
'),
('
http
:
//
python
.
org
/
fake
?
foo
=
bar
', ''))
self.assertEqual(splitquery('
http
:
//
python
.
org
/
fake
'),
('
http
:
//
python
.
org
/
fake
', None))
self.assertEqual(splitquery('
?
foo
=
bar
'), ('', '
foo
=
bar
'))
def test_splittag(self):
splittag = urllib.splittag
self.assertEqual(splittag('
http
:
//
example
.
com
?
foo
=
bar
#baz'),
(
'http://example.com?foo=bar'
,
'baz'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splittag
(
'http://example.com?foo=bar#'
),
(
'http://example.com?foo=bar'
,
''
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splittag
(
'#baz'
),
(
''
,
'baz'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splittag
(
'http://example.com?foo=bar'
),
(
'http://example.com?foo=bar'
,
None
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splittag
(
'http://example.com?foo=bar#baz#boo'
),
(
'http://example.com?foo=bar#baz'
,
'boo'
))
def
test_splitattr
(
self
):
splitattr
=
urllib
.
splitattr
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitattr
(
'/path;attr1=value1;attr2=value2'
),
(
'/path'
,
[
'attr1=value1'
,
'attr2=value2'
]))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitattr
(
'/path;'
),
(
'/path'
,
[
''
]))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitattr
(
';attr1=value1;attr2=value2'
),
(
''
,
[
'attr1=value1'
,
'attr2=value2'
]))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitattr
(
'/path'
),
(
'/path'
,
[]))
def
test_splitvalue
(
self
):
# Normal cases are exercised by other tests; test pathological cases
# with no key/value pairs. (testcase ensuring coverage)
splitvalue
=
urllib
.
splitvalue
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitvalue
(
'foo=bar'
),
(
'foo'
,
'bar'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitvalue
(
'foo='
),
(
'foo'
,
''
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitvalue
(
'=bar'
),
(
''
,
'bar'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitvalue
(
'foobar'
),
(
'foobar'
,
None
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
splitvalue
(
'foo=bar=baz'
),
(
'foo'
,
'bar=baz'
))
def
test_toBytes
(
self
):
result
=
urllib
.
toBytes
(
u'http://www.python.org'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
'http://www.python.org'
)
self
.
assertRaises
(
UnicodeError
,
urllib
.
toBytes
,
test_support
.
u
(
r'http://www.python.org/medi\u00e6val'
))
def
test_unwrap
(
self
):
url
=
urllib
.
unwrap
(
'<URL:type://host/path>'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
url
,
'type://host/path'
)
class
URLopener_Tests
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""Testcase to test the open method of URLopener class."""
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