starlette/tests/test_testclient.py

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import itertools
import sys
from asyncio import current_task as asyncio_current_task
from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
from typing import Callable
import anyio
import anyio.lowlevel
import pytest
import sniffio
import trio.lowlevel
from starlette.applications import Starlette
from starlette.middleware import Middleware
from starlette.requests import Request
from starlette.responses import JSONResponse, RedirectResponse, Response
from starlette.routing import Route
from starlette.testclient import TestClient
from starlette.types import ASGIApp, Receive, Scope, Send
from starlette.websockets import WebSocket, WebSocketDisconnect
def mock_service_endpoint(request: Request):
return JSONResponse({"mock": "example"})
mock_service = Starlette(routes=[Route("/", endpoint=mock_service_endpoint)])
def current_task():
# anyio's TaskInfo comparisons are invalid after their associated native
# task object is GC'd https://github.com/agronholm/anyio/issues/324
asynclib_name = sniffio.current_async_library()
if asynclib_name == "trio":
return trio.lowlevel.current_task()
if asynclib_name == "asyncio":
task = asyncio_current_task()
if task is None:
raise RuntimeError("must be called from a running task") # pragma: no cover
return task
raise RuntimeError(f"unsupported asynclib={asynclib_name}") # pragma: no cover
def startup():
raise RuntimeError()
def test_use_testclient_in_endpoint(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
"""
We should be able to use the test client within applications.
This is useful if we need to mock out other services,
during tests or in development.
"""
def homepage(request: Request):
client = test_client_factory(mock_service)
response = client.get("/")
return JSONResponse(response.json())
app = Starlette(routes=[Route("/", endpoint=homepage)])
client = test_client_factory(app)
response = client.get("/")
assert response.json() == {"mock": "example"}
def test_testclient_headers_behavior():
"""
We should be able to use the test client with user defined headers.
This is useful if we need to set custom headers for authentication
during tests or in development.
"""
client = TestClient(mock_service)
assert client.headers.get("user-agent") == "testclient"
client = TestClient(mock_service, headers={"user-agent": "non-default-agent"})
assert client.headers.get("user-agent") == "non-default-agent"
client = TestClient(mock_service, headers={"Authentication": "Bearer 123"})
assert client.headers.get("user-agent") == "testclient"
assert client.headers.get("Authentication") == "Bearer 123"
def test_use_testclient_as_contextmanager(
test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient], anyio_backend_name: str
):
"""
This test asserts a number of properties that are important for an
app level task_group
"""
counter = itertools.count()
identity_runvar = anyio.lowlevel.RunVar[int]("identity_runvar")
def get_identity():
try:
return identity_runvar.get()
except LookupError:
token = next(counter)
identity_runvar.set(token)
return token
startup_task = object()
startup_loop = None
shutdown_task = object()
shutdown_loop = None
@asynccontextmanager
async def lifespan_context(app: Starlette):
nonlocal startup_task, startup_loop, shutdown_task, shutdown_loop
startup_task = current_task()
startup_loop = get_identity()
async with anyio.create_task_group():
yield
shutdown_task = current_task()
shutdown_loop = get_identity()
async def loop_id(request: Request):
return JSONResponse(get_identity())
app = Starlette(
lifespan=lifespan_context,
routes=[Route("/loop_id", endpoint=loop_id)],
)
client = test_client_factory(app)
with client:
# within a TestClient context every async request runs in the same thread
assert client.get("/loop_id").json() == 0
assert client.get("/loop_id").json() == 0
# that thread is also the same as the lifespan thread
assert startup_loop == 0
assert shutdown_loop == 0
# lifespan events run in the same task, this is important because a task
# group must be entered and exited in the same task.
assert startup_task is shutdown_task
# outside the TestClient context, new requests continue to spawn in new
# eventloops in new threads
assert client.get("/loop_id").json() == 1
assert client.get("/loop_id").json() == 2
first_task = startup_task
with client:
# the TestClient context can be re-used, starting a new lifespan task
# in a new thread
assert client.get("/loop_id").json() == 3
assert client.get("/loop_id").json() == 3
assert startup_loop == 3
assert shutdown_loop == 3
# lifespan events still run in the same task, with the context but...
assert startup_task is shutdown_task
# ... the second TestClient context creates a new lifespan task.
assert first_task is not startup_task
def test_error_on_startup(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
with pytest.deprecated_call(
match="The on_startup and on_shutdown parameters are deprecated"
):
startup_error_app = Starlette(on_startup=[startup])
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
with test_client_factory(startup_error_app):
pass # pragma: no cover
def test_exception_in_middleware(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
class MiddlewareException(Exception):
pass
class BrokenMiddleware:
def __init__(self, app: ASGIApp):
self.app = app
async def __call__(self, scope: Scope, receive: Receive, send: Send):
raise MiddlewareException()
broken_middleware = Starlette(middleware=[Middleware(BrokenMiddleware)])
with pytest.raises(MiddlewareException):
with test_client_factory(broken_middleware):
pass # pragma: no cover
def test_testclient_asgi2(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
def app(scope: Scope):
async def inner(receive: Receive, send: Send):
await send(
{
"type": "http.response.start",
"status": 200,
"headers": [[b"content-type", b"text/plain"]],
}
)
await send({"type": "http.response.body", "body": b"Hello, world!"})
return inner
client = test_client_factory(app)
response = client.get("/")
assert response.text == "Hello, world!"
def test_testclient_asgi3(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
async def app(scope: Scope, receive: Receive, send: Send):
await send(
{
"type": "http.response.start",
"status": 200,
"headers": [[b"content-type", b"text/plain"]],
}
)
await send({"type": "http.response.body", "body": b"Hello, world!"})
client = test_client_factory(app)
response = client.get("/")
assert response.text == "Hello, world!"
def test_websocket_blocking_receive(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
def app(scope: Scope):
async def respond(websocket: WebSocket):
await websocket.send_json({"message": "test"})
async def asgi(receive: Receive, send: Send):
websocket = WebSocket(scope, receive=receive, send=send)
await websocket.accept()
async with anyio.create_task_group() as task_group:
task_group.start_soon(respond, websocket)
try:
# this will block as the client does not send us data
# it should not prevent `respond` from executing though
await websocket.receive_json()
except WebSocketDisconnect:
pass
return asgi
client = test_client_factory(app)
with client.websocket_connect("/") as websocket:
data = websocket.receive_json()
assert data == {"message": "test"}
def test_websocket_not_block_on_close(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
def app(scope: Scope):
async def asgi(receive: Receive, send: Send):
websocket = WebSocket(scope, receive=receive, send=send)
await websocket.accept()
while True:
await anyio.sleep(0.1)
return asgi
client = test_client_factory(app)
with client.websocket_connect("/") as websocket:
...
assert websocket.should_close.is_set()
@pytest.mark.parametrize("param", ("2020-07-14T00:00:00+00:00", "España", "voilà"))
def test_query_params(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient], param: str):
def homepage(request: Request):
return Response(request.query_params["param"])
app = Starlette(routes=[Route("/", endpoint=homepage)])
client = test_client_factory(app)
response = client.get("/", params={"param": param})
assert response.text == param
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"domain, ok",
[
pytest.param(
"testserver",
True,
marks=[
pytest.mark.xfail(
sys.version_info < (3, 11),
reason="Fails due to domain handling in http.cookiejar module (see "
"#2152)",
),
],
),
("testserver.local", True),
("localhost", False),
("example.com", False),
],
)
def test_domain_restricted_cookies(
test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient], domain: str, ok: bool
):
"""
Test that test client discards domain restricted cookies which do not match the
base_url of the testclient (`http://testserver` by default).
The domain `testserver.local` works because the Python http.cookiejar module derives
the "effective domain" by appending `.local` to non-dotted request domains
in accordance with RFC 2965.
"""
async def app(scope: Scope, receive: Receive, send: Send):
response = Response("Hello, world!", media_type="text/plain")
response.set_cookie(
"mycookie",
"myvalue",
path="/",
domain=domain,
)
await response(scope, receive, send)
client = test_client_factory(app)
response = client.get("/")
cookie_set = len(response.cookies) == 1
assert cookie_set == ok
def test_forward_follow_redirects(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
async def app(scope: Scope, receive: Receive, send: Send):
if "/ok" in scope["path"]:
response = Response("ok")
else:
response = RedirectResponse("/ok")
await response(scope, receive, send)
client = test_client_factory(app, follow_redirects=True)
response = client.get("/")
assert response.status_code == 200
def test_forward_nofollow_redirects(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
async def app(scope: Scope, receive: Receive, send: Send):
response = RedirectResponse("/ok")
await response(scope, receive, send)
client = test_client_factory(app, follow_redirects=False)
response = client.get("/")
assert response.status_code == 307
def test_with_duplicate_headers(test_client_factory: Callable[[Starlette], TestClient]):
def homepage(request: Request) -> JSONResponse:
return JSONResponse({"x-token": request.headers.getlist("x-token")})
app = Starlette(routes=[Route("/", endpoint=homepage)])
client = test_client_factory(app)
response = client.get("/", headers=[("x-token", "foo"), ("x-token", "bar")])
assert response.json() == {"x-token": ["foo", "bar"]}
def test_merge_url(test_client_factory: Callable[..., TestClient]):
def homepage(request: Request) -> Response:
return Response(request.url.path)
app = Starlette(routes=[Route("/api/v1/bar", endpoint=homepage)])
client = test_client_factory(app, base_url="http://testserver/api/v1/")
response = client.get("/bar")
assert response.text == "/api/v1/bar"