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# Copyright (C) 2003-2009 Robey Pointer <robeypointer@gmail.com>
#
# This file is part of paramiko.
#
# Paramiko is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
# terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
# Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option)
# any later version.
#
# Paramiko is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
# WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with Paramiko; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
# 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA.
"""
Some unit tests for the BufferedFile abstraction.
"""
import unittest
from paramiko.file import BufferedFile
from paramiko.common import linefeed_byte, crlf, cr_byte
import sys
class LoopbackFile (BufferedFile):
"""
BufferedFile object that you can write data into, and then read it back.
"""
def __init__(self, mode='r', bufsize=-1):
BufferedFile.__init__(self)
self._set_mode(mode, bufsize)
self.buffer = bytes()
def _read(self, size):
if len(self.buffer) == 0:
return None
if size > len(self.buffer):
size = len(self.buffer)
data = self.buffer[:size]
self.buffer = self.buffer[size:]
return data
def _write(self, data):
self.buffer += data
return len(data)
class BufferedFileTest (unittest.TestCase):
def test_1_simple(self):
f = LoopbackFile('r')
try:
f.write(b'hi')
self.assertTrue(False, 'no exception on write to read-only file')
except:
pass
f.close()
f = LoopbackFile('w')
try:
f.read(1)
self.assertTrue(False, 'no exception to read from write-only file')
except:
pass
f.close()
def test_2_readline(self):
f = LoopbackFile('r+U')
f.write(b'First line.\nSecond line.\r\nThird line.\n' +
b'Fourth line.\nFinal line non-terminated.')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'First line.\n')
# universal newline mode should convert this linefeed:
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'Second line.\n')
# truncated line:
self.assertEqual(f.readline(7), 'Third l')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'ine.\n')
# newline should be detected and only the fourth line returned
self.assertEqual(f.readline(39), 'Fourth line.\n')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'Final line non-terminated.')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), '')
f.close()
try:
f.readline()
self.assertTrue(False, 'no exception on readline of closed file')
except IOError:
pass
self.assertTrue(linefeed_byte in f.newlines)
self.assertTrue(crlf in f.newlines)
self.assertTrue(cr_byte not in f.newlines)
def test_3_lf(self):
"""
try to trick the linefeed detector.
"""
f = LoopbackFile('r+U')
f.write(b'First line.\r')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'First line.\n')
f.write(b'\nSecond.\r\n')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'Second.\n')
f.close()
self.assertEqual(f.newlines, crlf)
def test_4_write(self):
"""
verify that write buffering is on.
"""
f = LoopbackFile('r+', 1)
f.write(b'Complete line.\nIncomplete line.')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'Complete line.\n')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), '')
f.write('..\n')
self.assertEqual(f.readline(), 'Incomplete line...\n')
f.close()
def test_5_flush(self):
"""
verify that flush will force a write.
"""
f = LoopbackFile('r+', 512)
f.write('Not\nquite\n512 bytes.\n')
self.assertEqual(f.read(1), b'')
f.flush()
self.assertEqual(f.read(5), b'Not\nq')
self.assertEqual(f.read(10), b'uite\n512 b')
self.assertEqual(f.read(9), b'ytes.\n')
self.assertEqual(f.read(3), b'')
f.close()
def test_6_buffering(self):
"""
verify that flushing happens automatically on buffer crossing.
"""
f = LoopbackFile('r+', 16)
f.write(b'Too small.')
self.assertEqual(f.read(4), b'')
f.write(b' ')
self.assertEqual(f.read(4), b'')
f.write(b'Enough.')
self.assertEqual(f.read(20), b'Too small. Enough.')
f.close()
def test_7_read_all(self):
"""
verify that read(-1) returns everything left in the file.
"""
f = LoopbackFile('r+', 16)
f.write(b'The first thing you need to do is open your eyes. ')
f.write(b'Then, you need to close them again.\n')
s = f.read(-1)
self.assertEqual(s, b'The first thing you need to do is open your eyes. Then, you ' +
b'need to close them again.\n')
f.close()
def test_8_buffering(self):
"""
verify that buffered objects can be written
"""
if sys.version_info[0] == 2:
f = LoopbackFile('r+', 16)
f.write(buffer(b'Too small.'))
f.close()
def test_9_readable(self):
f = LoopbackFile('r')
self.assertTrue(f.readable())
self.assertFalse(f.writable())
self.assertFalse(f.seekable())
f.close()
def test_A_writable(self):
f = LoopbackFile('w')
self.assertTrue(f.writable())
self.assertFalse(f.readable())
self.assertFalse(f.seekable())
f.close()
def test_B_readinto(self):
data = bytearray(5)
f = LoopbackFile('r+')
f._write(b"hello")
f.readinto(data)
self.assertEqual(data, b'hello')
f.close()
if __name__ == '__main__':
from unittest import main
main()
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