[Zope-Checkins] CVS: Zope/lib/python/ZPublisher/tests - __init__.py:1.2.156.1 testHTTPRangeSupport.py:1.5.4.1
Martijn Pieters
mj@zope.com
Sat, 13 Jul 2002 17:14:25 -0400
Update of /cvs-repository/Zope/lib/python/ZPublisher/tests
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv9855/lib/python/ZPublisher/tests
Added Files:
Tag: zope-2_3-branch
__init__.py testHTTPRangeSupport.py
Log Message:
Backported HTTP Range support to Zope 2.3, for the benefit of Zope.org.
=== Added File Zope/lib/python/ZPublisher/tests/__init__.py ===
# This helps debugging.
=== Added File Zope/lib/python/ZPublisher/tests/testHTTPRangeSupport.py ===
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import sys
sys.path.insert(0, '.')
try:
from ZPublisher.HTTPRangeSupport import parseRange, optimizeRanges
except ImportError:
sys.path[0]='../..'
from ZPublisher.HTTPRangeSupport import parseRange, optimizeRanges
import unittest
class TestRangeHeaderParse(unittest.TestCase):
# Utility methods
def expectNone(self, header):
result = parseRange(header)
self.failUnless(result is None, 'Expected None, got %s' % `result`)
def expectSets(self, header, sets):
result = parseRange(header)
self.failUnless(result == sets,
'Expected %s, got %s' % (`sets`, `result`))
# Syntactically incorrect headers
def testGarbage(self):
self.expectNone('kjahskjhdfkgkjbnbb ehgdk dsahg wlkjew lew\n =lkdskue')
def testIllegalSpec(self):
self.expectNone('notbytes=0-1000')
def testNoSets(self):
self.expectNone('bytes=')
def testEmptySets(self):
self.expectNone('bytes=,,,')
def testIllegalRange(self):
self.expectNone('bytes=foo-bar')
def testAlmostIntegers(self):
self.expectNone('bytes=1.0-2.0')
def testEndLowerThanStart(self):
self.expectNone('bytes=5-4')
# Correct headers
def testSimpleRange(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=2-20', [(2, 21)])
def testSimpleRangeAndEmpty(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=,2-20,', [(2, 21)])
def testSuffixRange(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=-100', [(-100, None)])
def testOpenEnded(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=100-', [(100, None)])
def testStartEqualsEnd(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=100-100', [(100, 101)])
def testMultiple(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=-100,,1-2,20-',
[(-100, None), (1, 3), (20, None)])
def testFirstByte(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=0-0', [(0, 1)])
def testNegativeZero(self):
self.expectSets('bytes=-0', [(sys.maxint, None)])
class TestOptimizeRanges(unittest.TestCase):
def expectSets(self, sets, size, expect):
result = optimizeRanges(sets, size)
self.failUnless(result == expect,
'Expected %s, got %s' % (`expect`, `result`))
def testExpandOpenEnd(self):
self.expectSets([(1, 2), (5, None)], 50, [(1, 2), (5, 50)])
def testMakeAbsolute(self):
self.expectSets([(1, 2), (-5, None)], 50, [(1, 2), (45, 50)])
def testNoOverlapInOrder(self):
self.expectSets([(1, 5), (1000, 2000), (3000, None)], 5000,
[(1, 5), (1000, 2000), (3000, 5000)])
def testNoOverlapOutOfOrder(self):
self.expectSets([(1000, 2000), (3000, None), (1, 5)], 5000,
[(1, 5), (1000, 2000), (3000, 5000)])
def testOverlapInOrder(self):
self.expectSets([(1, 10), (8, 20), (25, None)], 5000,
[(1, 20), (25, 5000)])
def testOverlapOutOfOrder(self):
self.expectSets([(25, 50), (8, None), (1, 10)], 5000,
[(1, 5000)])
def testAdjacentInOrder(self):
self.expectSets([(1, 10), (10, 20), (25, 50)], 5000,
[(1, 10), (10, 20), (25, 50)])
def testAdjacentOutOfOrder(self):
self.expectSets([(-5, None), (40, 45)], 50, [(40, 45), (45, 50)])
def testOverLapAndOverflow(self):
# Note that one endpoint lies beyond the end.
self.expectSets([(-5, None), (40, 100)], 50, [(40, 50)])
def testRemoveUnsatisfiable(self):
self.expectSets([(sys.maxint, None), (10, 20)], 50, [(10, 20)])
def test_suite():
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(TestRangeHeaderParse, 'test'))
suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(TestOptimizeRanges, 'test'))
return suite
def main():
unittest.TextTestRunner().run(test_suite())
def debug():
test_suite().debug()
def pdebug():
import pdb
pdb.run('debug()')
if __name__=='__main__':
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
globals()[sys.argv[1]]()
else:
main()