import os import pytest from tempfile import mkdtemp, mkstemp, NamedTemporaryFile from shutil import rmtree import numpy.lib._datasource as datasource from numpy.testing import assert_, assert_equal, assert_raises import urllib.request as urllib_request from urllib.parse import urlparse from urllib.error import URLError def urlopen_stub(url, data=None): '''Stub to replace urlopen for testing.''' if url == valid_httpurl(): tmpfile = NamedTemporaryFile(prefix='urltmp_') return tmpfile else: raise URLError('Name or service not known') # setup and teardown old_urlopen = None def setup_module(): global old_urlopen old_urlopen = urllib_request.urlopen urllib_request.urlopen = urlopen_stub def teardown_module(): urllib_request.urlopen = old_urlopen # A valid website for more robust testing http_path = 'http://www.google.com/' http_file = 'index.html' http_fakepath = 'http://fake.abc.web/site/' http_fakefile = 'fake.txt' malicious_files = ['/etc/shadow', '../../shadow', '..\\system.dat', 'c:\\windows\\system.dat'] magic_line = b'three is the magic number' # Utility functions used by many tests def valid_textfile(filedir): # Generate and return a valid temporary file. fd, path = mkstemp(suffix='.txt', prefix='dstmp_', dir=filedir, text=True) os.close(fd) return path def invalid_textfile(filedir): # Generate and return an invalid filename. fd, path = mkstemp(suffix='.txt', prefix='dstmp_', dir=filedir) os.close(fd) os.remove(path) return path def valid_httpurl(): return http_path+http_file def invalid_httpurl(): return http_fakepath+http_fakefile def valid_baseurl(): return http_path def invalid_baseurl(): return http_fakepath def valid_httpfile(): return http_file def invalid_httpfile(): return http_fakefile class TestDataSourceOpen: def setup(self): self.tmpdir = mkdtemp() self.ds = datasource.DataSource(self.tmpdir) def teardown(self): rmtree(self.tmpdir) del self.ds def test_ValidHTTP(self): fh = self.ds.open(valid_httpurl()) assert_(fh) fh.close() def test_InvalidHTTP(self): url = invalid_httpurl() assert_raises(IOError, self.ds.open, url) try: self.ds.open(url) except IOError as e: # Regression test for bug fixed in r4342. assert_(e.errno is None) def test_InvalidHTTPCacheURLError(self): assert_raises(URLError, self.ds._cache, invalid_httpurl()) def test_ValidFile(self): local_file = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) fh = self.ds.open(local_file) assert_(fh) fh.close() def test_InvalidFile(self): invalid_file = invalid_textfile(self.tmpdir) assert_raises(IOError, self.ds.open, invalid_file) def test_ValidGzipFile(self): try: import gzip except ImportError: # We don't have the gzip capabilities to test. pytest.skip() # Test datasource's internal file_opener for Gzip files. filepath = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'foobar.txt.gz') fp = gzip.open(filepath, 'w') fp.write(magic_line) fp.close() fp = self.ds.open(filepath) result = fp.readline() fp.close() assert_equal(magic_line, result) def test_ValidBz2File(self): try: import bz2 except ImportError: # We don't have the bz2 capabilities to test. pytest.skip() # Test datasource's internal file_opener for BZip2 files. filepath = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, 'foobar.txt.bz2') fp = bz2.BZ2File(filepath, 'w') fp.write(magic_line) fp.close() fp = self.ds.open(filepath) result = fp.readline() fp.close() assert_equal(magic_line, result) class TestDataSourceExists: def setup(self): self.tmpdir = mkdtemp() self.ds = datasource.DataSource(self.tmpdir) def teardown(self): rmtree(self.tmpdir) del self.ds def test_ValidHTTP(self): assert_(self.ds.exists(valid_httpurl())) def test_InvalidHTTP(self): assert_equal(self.ds.exists(invalid_httpurl()), False) def test_ValidFile(self): # Test valid file in destpath tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) assert_(self.ds.exists(tmpfile)) # Test valid local file not in destpath localdir = mkdtemp() tmpfile = valid_textfile(localdir) assert_(self.ds.exists(tmpfile)) rmtree(localdir) def test_InvalidFile(self): tmpfile = invalid_textfile(self.tmpdir) assert_equal(self.ds.exists(tmpfile), False) class TestDataSourceAbspath: def setup(self): self.tmpdir = os.path.abspath(mkdtemp()) self.ds = datasource.DataSource(self.tmpdir) def teardown(self): rmtree(self.tmpdir) del self.ds def test_ValidHTTP(self): scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(valid_httpurl()) local_path = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, netloc, upath.strip(os.sep).strip('/')) assert_equal(local_path, self.ds.abspath(valid_httpurl())) def test_ValidFile(self): tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) tmpfilename = os.path.split(tmpfile)[-1] # Test with filename only assert_equal(tmpfile, self.ds.abspath(tmpfilename)) # Test filename with complete path assert_equal(tmpfile, self.ds.abspath(tmpfile)) def test_InvalidHTTP(self): scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(invalid_httpurl()) invalidhttp = os.path.join(self.tmpdir, netloc, upath.strip(os.sep).strip('/')) assert_(invalidhttp != self.ds.abspath(valid_httpurl())) def test_InvalidFile(self): invalidfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) tmpfilename = os.path.split(tmpfile)[-1] # Test with filename only assert_(invalidfile != self.ds.abspath(tmpfilename)) # Test filename with complete path assert_(invalidfile != self.ds.abspath(tmpfile)) def test_sandboxing(self): tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) tmpfilename = os.path.split(tmpfile)[-1] tmp_path = lambda x: os.path.abspath(self.ds.abspath(x)) assert_(tmp_path(valid_httpurl()).startswith(self.tmpdir)) assert_(tmp_path(invalid_httpurl()).startswith(self.tmpdir)) assert_(tmp_path(tmpfile).startswith(self.tmpdir)) assert_(tmp_path(tmpfilename).startswith(self.tmpdir)) for fn in malicious_files: assert_(tmp_path(http_path+fn).startswith(self.tmpdir)) assert_(tmp_path(fn).startswith(self.tmpdir)) def test_windows_os_sep(self): orig_os_sep = os.sep try: os.sep = '\\' self.test_ValidHTTP() self.test_ValidFile() self.test_InvalidHTTP() self.test_InvalidFile() self.test_sandboxing() finally: os.sep = orig_os_sep class TestRepositoryAbspath: def setup(self): self.tmpdir = os.path.abspath(mkdtemp()) self.repos = datasource.Repository(valid_baseurl(), self.tmpdir) def teardown(self): rmtree(self.tmpdir) del self.repos def test_ValidHTTP(self): scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(valid_httpurl()) local_path = os.path.join(self.repos._destpath, netloc, upath.strip(os.sep).strip('/')) filepath = self.repos.abspath(valid_httpfile()) assert_equal(local_path, filepath) def test_sandboxing(self): tmp_path = lambda x: os.path.abspath(self.repos.abspath(x)) assert_(tmp_path(valid_httpfile()).startswith(self.tmpdir)) for fn in malicious_files: assert_(tmp_path(http_path+fn).startswith(self.tmpdir)) assert_(tmp_path(fn).startswith(self.tmpdir)) def test_windows_os_sep(self): orig_os_sep = os.sep try: os.sep = '\\' self.test_ValidHTTP() self.test_sandboxing() finally: os.sep = orig_os_sep class TestRepositoryExists: def setup(self): self.tmpdir = mkdtemp() self.repos = datasource.Repository(valid_baseurl(), self.tmpdir) def teardown(self): rmtree(self.tmpdir) del self.repos def test_ValidFile(self): # Create local temp file tmpfile = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) assert_(self.repos.exists(tmpfile)) def test_InvalidFile(self): tmpfile = invalid_textfile(self.tmpdir) assert_equal(self.repos.exists(tmpfile), False) def test_RemoveHTTPFile(self): assert_(self.repos.exists(valid_httpurl())) def test_CachedHTTPFile(self): localfile = valid_httpurl() # Create a locally cached temp file with an URL based # directory structure. This is similar to what Repository.open # would do. scheme, netloc, upath, pms, qry, frg = urlparse(localfile) local_path = os.path.join(self.repos._destpath, netloc) os.mkdir(local_path, 0o0700) tmpfile = valid_textfile(local_path) assert_(self.repos.exists(tmpfile)) class TestOpenFunc: def setup(self): self.tmpdir = mkdtemp() def teardown(self): rmtree(self.tmpdir) def test_DataSourceOpen(self): local_file = valid_textfile(self.tmpdir) # Test case where destpath is passed in fp = datasource.open(local_file, destpath=self.tmpdir) assert_(fp) fp.close() # Test case where default destpath is used fp = datasource.open(local_file) assert_(fp) fp.close() def test_del_attr_handling(): # DataSource __del__ can be called # even if __init__ fails when the # Exception object is caught by the # caller as happens in refguide_check # is_deprecated() function ds = datasource.DataSource() # simulate failed __init__ by removing key attribute # produced within __init__ and expected by __del__ del ds._istmpdest # should not raise an AttributeError if __del__ # gracefully handles failed __init__: ds.__del__()