mitmproxy/test/pathod/test_language_websocket.py

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from pathod import language
from pathod.language import websockets
import netlib.websockets
import tutils
def parse_request(s):
return language.parse_pathoc(s).next()
class TestWebsocketFrame:
def _test_messages(self, specs, message_klass):
for i in specs:
wf = parse_request(i)
assert isinstance(wf, message_klass)
assert wf
assert wf.values(language.Settings())
assert wf.resolve(language.Settings())
spec = wf.spec()
wf2 = parse_request(spec)
assert wf2.spec() == spec
def test_server_values(self):
specs = [
"wf",
"wf:dr",
"wf:b'foo'",
"wf:mask:r'foo'",
"wf:l1024:b'foo'",
"wf:cbinary",
"wf:c1",
"wf:mask:knone",
"wf:fin",
"wf:fin:rsv1:rsv2:rsv3:mask",
"wf:-fin:-rsv1:-rsv2:-rsv3:-mask",
"wf:k@4",
"wf:x10",
]
self._test_messages(specs, websockets.WebsocketFrame)
def test_parse_websocket_frames(self):
wf = language.parse_websocket_frame("wf:x10")
assert len(list(wf)) == 10
tutils.raises(
language.ParseException,
language.parse_websocket_frame,
"wf:x"
)
def test_client_values(self):
specs = [
"wf:f'wf'",
]
self._test_messages(specs, websockets.WebsocketClientFrame)
def test_nested_frame(self):
wf = parse_request("wf:f'wf'")
assert wf.nested_frame
def test_flags(self):
wf = parse_request("wf:fin:mask:rsv1:rsv2:rsv3")
frm = netlib.websockets.Frame.from_bytes(tutils.render(wf))
assert frm.header.fin
assert frm.header.mask
assert frm.header.rsv1
assert frm.header.rsv2
assert frm.header.rsv3
wf = parse_request("wf:-fin:-mask:-rsv1:-rsv2:-rsv3")
frm = netlib.websockets.Frame.from_bytes(tutils.render(wf))
assert not frm.header.fin
assert not frm.header.mask
assert not frm.header.rsv1
assert not frm.header.rsv2
assert not frm.header.rsv3
def fr(self, spec, **kwargs):
settings = language.base.Settings(**kwargs)
wf = parse_request(spec)
return netlib.websockets.Frame.from_bytes(tutils.render(wf, settings))
def test_construction(self):
assert self.fr("wf:c1").header.opcode == 1
assert self.fr("wf:c0").header.opcode == 0
assert self.fr("wf:cbinary").header.opcode ==\
netlib.websockets.OPCODE.BINARY
assert self.fr("wf:ctext").header.opcode ==\
netlib.websockets.OPCODE.TEXT
def test_rawbody(self):
frm = self.fr("wf:mask:r'foo'")
assert len(frm.payload) == 3
assert frm.payload != "foo"
assert self.fr("wf:r'foo'").payload == "foo"
def test_construction_2(self):
# Simple server frame
frm = self.fr("wf:b'foo'")
assert not frm.header.mask
assert not frm.header.masking_key
# Simple client frame
frm = self.fr("wf:b'foo'", is_client=True)
assert frm.header.mask
assert frm.header.masking_key
frm = self.fr("wf:b'foo':k'abcd'", is_client=True)
assert frm.header.mask
assert frm.header.masking_key == 'abcd'
# Server frame, mask explicitly set
frm = self.fr("wf:b'foo':mask")
assert frm.header.mask
assert frm.header.masking_key
frm = self.fr("wf:b'foo':k'abcd'")
assert frm.header.mask
assert frm.header.masking_key == 'abcd'
# Client frame, mask explicitly unset
frm = self.fr("wf:b'foo':-mask", is_client=True)
assert not frm.header.mask
assert not frm.header.masking_key
frm = self.fr("wf:b'foo':-mask:k'abcd'", is_client=True)
assert not frm.header.mask
# We're reading back a corrupted frame - the first 3 characters of the
# mask is mis-interpreted as the payload
assert frm.payload == "abc"
def test_knone(self):
with tutils.raises("expected 4 bytes"):
self.fr("wf:b'foo':mask:knone")
def test_length(self):
assert self.fr("wf:l3:b'foo'").header.payload_length == 3
frm = self.fr("wf:l2:b'foo'")
assert frm.header.payload_length == 2
assert frm.payload == "fo"
tutils.raises("expected 1024 bytes", self.fr, "wf:l1024:b'foo'")