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Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Sean Bailey <sean@seanbailey.io>
2019-12-20 11:45:07 +11:00

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# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
import mock
import pytest
from vcr.request import Request
from vcr.serialize import deserialize, serialize
from vcr.serializers import yamlserializer, jsonserializer, compat
def test_deserialize_old_yaml_cassette():
with open("tests/fixtures/migration/old_cassette.yaml", "r") as f:
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
deserialize(f.read(), yamlserializer)
def test_deserialize_old_json_cassette():
with open("tests/fixtures/migration/old_cassette.json", "r") as f:
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
deserialize(f.read(), jsonserializer)
def test_deserialize_new_yaml_cassette():
with open("tests/fixtures/migration/new_cassette.yaml", "r") as f:
deserialize(f.read(), yamlserializer)
def test_deserialize_new_json_cassette():
with open("tests/fixtures/migration/new_cassette.json", "r") as f:
deserialize(f.read(), jsonserializer)
REQBODY_TEMPLATE = """\
interactions:
- request:
body: {req_body}
headers:
Content-Type: [application/x-www-form-urlencoded]
Host: [httpbin.org]
method: POST
uri: http://httpbin.org/post
response:
body: {{string: ""}}
headers:
content-length: ['0']
content-type: [application/json]
status: {{code: 200, message: OK}}
"""
# A cassette generated under Python 2 stores the request body as a string,
# but the same cassette generated under Python 3 stores it as "!!binary".
# Make sure we accept both forms, regardless of whether we're running under
# Python 2 or 3.
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"req_body, expect",
[
# Cassette written under Python 2 (pure ASCII body)
("x=5&y=2", b"x=5&y=2"),
# Cassette written under Python 3 (pure ASCII body)
("!!binary |\n eD01Jnk9Mg==", b"x=5&y=2"),
# Request body has non-ASCII chars (x=föo&y=2), encoded in UTF-8.
('!!python/str "x=f\\xF6o&y=2"', b"x=f\xc3\xb6o&y=2"),
("!!binary |\n eD1mw7ZvJnk9Mg==", b"x=f\xc3\xb6o&y=2"),
# Same request body, this time encoded in UTF-16. In this case, we
# write the same YAML file under both Python 2 and 3, so there's only
# one test case here.
(
"!!binary |\n //54AD0AZgD2AG8AJgB5AD0AMgA=",
b"\xff\xfex\x00=\x00f\x00\xf6\x00o\x00&\x00y\x00=\x002\x00",
),
# Same again, this time encoded in ISO-8859-1.
("!!binary |\n eD1m9m8meT0y", b"x=f\xf6o&y=2"),
],
)
def test_deserialize_py2py3_yaml_cassette(tmpdir, req_body, expect):
cfile = tmpdir.join("test_cassette.yaml")
cfile.write(REQBODY_TEMPLATE.format(req_body=req_body))
with open(str(cfile)) as f:
(requests, responses) = deserialize(f.read(), yamlserializer)
assert requests[0].body == expect
@mock.patch.object(
jsonserializer.json,
"dumps",
side_effect=UnicodeDecodeError("utf-8", b"unicode error in serialization", 0, 10, "blew up"),
)
def test_serialize_constructs_UnicodeDecodeError(mock_dumps):
with pytest.raises(UnicodeDecodeError):
jsonserializer.serialize({})
def test_serialize_empty_request():
request = Request(method="POST", uri="http://localhost/", body="", headers={})
serialize({"requests": [request], "responses": [{}]}, jsonserializer)
def test_serialize_json_request():
request = Request(method="POST", uri="http://localhost/", body="{'hello': 'world'}", headers={})
serialize({"requests": [request], "responses": [{}]}, jsonserializer)
def test_serialize_binary_request():
msg = "Does this HTTP interaction contain binary data?"
request = Request(method="POST", uri="http://localhost/", body=b"\x8c", headers={})
try:
serialize({"requests": [request], "responses": [{}]}, jsonserializer)
except (UnicodeDecodeError, TypeError) as exc:
assert msg in str(exc)
def test_deserialize_no_body_string():
data = {"body": {"string": None}}
output = compat.convert_to_bytes(data)
assert data == output