#!/usr/bin/env python import unittest from test import test_support import errno import socket import select import _testcapi import time import traceback import Queue import sys import os import array import contextlib from weakref import proxy import signal import math def try_address(host, port=0, family=socket.AF_INET): """Try to bind a socket on the given host:port and return True if that has been possible.""" try: sock = socket.socket(family, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.bind((host, port)) except (socket.error, socket.gaierror): return False else: sock.close() return True HOST = test_support.HOST MSG = b'Michael Gilfix was here\n' SUPPORTS_IPV6 = socket.has_ipv6 and try_address('::1', family=socket.AF_INET6) try: import thread import threading except ImportError: thread = None threading = None HOST = test_support.HOST MSG = 'Michael Gilfix was here\n' class SocketTCPTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.serv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.port = test_support.bind_port(self.serv) self.serv.listen(1) def tearDown(self): self.serv.close() self.serv = None class SocketUDPTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.serv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) self.port = test_support.bind_port(self.serv) def tearDown(self): self.serv.close() self.serv = None class ThreadableTest: """Threadable Test class The ThreadableTest class makes it easy to create a threaded client/server pair from an existing unit test. To create a new threaded class from an existing unit test, use multiple inheritance: class NewClass (OldClass, ThreadableTest): pass This class defines two new fixture functions with obvious purposes for overriding: clientSetUp () clientTearDown () Any new test functions within the class must then define tests in pairs, where the test name is preceeded with a '_' to indicate the client portion of the test. Ex: def testFoo(self): # Server portion def _testFoo(self): # Client portion Any exceptions raised by the clients during their tests are caught and transferred to the main thread to alert the testing framework. Note, the server setup function cannot call any blocking functions that rely on the client thread during setup, unless serverExplicitReady() is called just before the blocking call (such as in setting up a client/server connection and performing the accept() in setUp(). """ def __init__(self): # Swap the true setup function self.__setUp = self.setUp self.__tearDown = self.tearDown self.setUp = self._setUp self.tearDown = self._tearDown def serverExplicitReady(self): """This method allows the server to explicitly indicate that it wants the client thread to proceed. This is useful if the server is about to execute a blocking routine that is dependent upon the client thread during its setup routine.""" self.server_ready.set() def _setUp(self): self.server_ready = threading.Event() self.client_ready = threading.Event() self.done = threading.Event() self.queue = Queue.Queue(1) # Do some munging to start the client test. methodname = self.id() i = methodname.rfind('.') methodname = methodname[i+1:] test_method = getattr(self, '_' + methodname) self.client_thread = thread.start_new_thread( self.clientRun, (test_method,)) self.__setUp() if not self.server_ready.is_set(): self.server_ready.set() self.client_ready.wait() def _tearDown(self): self.__tearDown() self.done.wait() if not self.queue.empty(): msg = self.queue.get() self.fail(msg) def clientRun(self, test_func): self.server_ready.wait() self.clientSetUp() self.client_ready.set() if not callable(test_func): raise TypeError("test_func must be a callable function.") try: test_func() except Exception, strerror: self.queue.put(strerror) self.clientTearDown() def clientSetUp(self): raise NotImplementedError("clientSetUp must be implemented.") def clientTearDown(self): self.done.set() thread.exit() class ThreadedTCPSocketTest(SocketTCPTest, ThreadableTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketTCPTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) ThreadableTest.__init__(self) def clientSetUp(self): self.cli = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) def clientTearDown(self): self.cli.close() self.cli = None ThreadableTest.clientTearDown(self) class ThreadedUDPSocketTest(SocketUDPTest, ThreadableTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketUDPTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) ThreadableTest.__init__(self) def clientSetUp(self): self.cli = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) def clientTearDown(self): self.cli.close() self.cli = None ThreadableTest.clientTearDown(self) class SocketConnectedTest(ThreadedTCPSocketTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): ThreadedTCPSocketTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) def setUp(self): ThreadedTCPSocketTest.setUp(self) # Indicate explicitly we're ready for the client thread to # proceed and then perform the blocking call to accept self.serverExplicitReady() conn, addr = self.serv.accept() self.cli_conn = conn def tearDown(self): self.cli_conn.close() self.cli_conn = None ThreadedTCPSocketTest.tearDown(self) def clientSetUp(self): ThreadedTCPSocketTest.clientSetUp(self) self.cli.connect((HOST, self.port)) self.serv_conn = self.cli def clientTearDown(self): self.serv_conn.close() self.serv_conn = None ThreadedTCPSocketTest.clientTearDown(self) class SocketPairTest(unittest.TestCase, ThreadableTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): unittest.TestCase.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) ThreadableTest.__init__(self) def setUp(self): self.serv, self.cli = socket.socketpair() def tearDown(self): self.serv.close() self.serv = None def clientSetUp(self): pass def clientTearDown(self): self.cli.close() self.cli = None ThreadableTest.clientTearDown(self) ####################################################################### ## Begin Tests class GeneralModuleTests(unittest.TestCase): def test_weakref(self): s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) p = proxy(s) self.assertEqual(p.fileno(), s.fileno()) s.close() s = None try: p.fileno() except ReferenceError: pass else: self.fail('Socket proxy still exists') def testSocketError(self): # Testing socket module exceptions def raise_error(*args, **kwargs): raise socket.error def raise_herror(*args, **kwargs): raise socket.herror def raise_gaierror(*args, **kwargs): raise socket.gaierror self.assertRaises(socket.error, raise_error, "Error raising socket exception.") self.assertRaises(socket.error, raise_herror, "Error raising socket exception.") self.assertRaises(socket.error, raise_gaierror, "Error raising socket exception.") def testSendtoErrors(self): # Testing that sendto doens't masks failures. See #10169. s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM) self.addCleanup(s.close) s.bind(('', 0)) sockname = s.getsockname() # 2 args with self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError): s.sendto(u'\u2620', sockname) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto(5j, sockname) self.assertIn('not complex', str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto('foo', None) self.assertIn('not NoneType', str(cm.exception)) # 3 args with self.assertRaises(UnicodeEncodeError): s.sendto(u'\u2620', 0, sockname) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto(5j, 0, sockname) self.assertIn('not complex', str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto('foo', 0, None) self.assertIn('not NoneType', str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto('foo', 'bar', sockname) self.assertIn('an integer is required', str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto('foo', None, None) self.assertIn('an integer is required', str(cm.exception)) # wrong number of args with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto('foo') self.assertIn('(1 given)', str(cm.exception)) with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: s.sendto('foo', 0, sockname, 4) self.assertIn('(4 given)', str(cm.exception)) def testCrucialConstants(self): # Testing for mission critical constants socket.AF_INET socket.SOCK_STREAM socket.SOCK_DGRAM socket.SOCK_RAW socket.SOCK_RDM socket.SOCK_SEQPACKET socket.SOL_SOCKET socket.SO_REUSEADDR def testHostnameRes(self): # Testing hostname resolution mechanisms hostname = socket.gethostname() try: ip = socket.gethostbyname(hostname) except socket.error: # Probably name lookup wasn't set up right; skip this test return self.assertTrue(ip.find('.') >= 0, "Error resolving host to ip.") try: hname, aliases, ipaddrs = socket.gethostbyaddr(ip) except socket.error: # Probably a similar problem as above; skip this test return all_host_names = [hostname, hname] + aliases fqhn = socket.getfqdn(ip) if not fqhn in all_host_names: self.fail("Error testing host resolution mechanisms. (fqdn: %s, all: %s)" % (fqhn, repr(all_host_names))) def testRefCountGetNameInfo(self): # Testing reference count for getnameinfo if hasattr(sys, "getrefcount"): try: # On some versions, this loses a reference orig = sys.getrefcount(__name__) socket.getnameinfo(__name__,0) except TypeError: self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(__name__), orig, "socket.getnameinfo loses a reference") def testInterpreterCrash(self): # Making sure getnameinfo doesn't crash the interpreter try: # On some versions, this crashes the interpreter. socket.getnameinfo(('x', 0, 0, 0), 0) except socket.error: pass def testNtoH(self): # This just checks that htons etc. are their own inverse, # when looking at the lower 16 or 32 bits. sizes = {socket.htonl: 32, socket.ntohl: 32, socket.htons: 16, socket.ntohs: 16} for func, size in sizes.items(): mask = (1L<<size) - 1 for i in (0, 1, 0xffff, ~0xffff, 2, 0x01234567, 0x76543210): self.assertEqual(i & mask, func(func(i&mask)) & mask) swapped = func(mask) self.assertEqual(swapped & mask, mask) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, func, 1L<<34) def testNtoHErrors(self): good_values = [ 1, 2, 3, 1L, 2L, 3L ] bad_values = [ -1, -2, -3, -1L, -2L, -3L ] for k in good_values: socket.ntohl(k) socket.ntohs(k) socket.htonl(k) socket.htons(k) for k in bad_values: self.assertRaises(OverflowError, socket.ntohl, k) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, socket.ntohs, k) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, socket.htonl, k) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, socket.htons, k) def testGetServBy(self): eq = self.assertEqual # Find one service that exists, then check all the related interfaces. # I've ordered this by protocols that have both a tcp and udp # protocol, at least for modern Linuxes. if (sys.platform.startswith('linux') or sys.platform.startswith('freebsd') or sys.platform.startswith('netbsd') or sys.platform == 'darwin'): # avoid the 'echo' service on this platform, as there is an # assumption breaking non-standard port/protocol entry services = ('daytime', 'qotd', 'domain') else: services = ('echo', 'daytime', 'domain') for service in services: try: port = socket.getservbyname(service, 'tcp') break except socket.error: pass else: raise socket.error # Try same call with optional protocol omitted port2 = socket.getservbyname(service) eq(port, port2) # Try udp, but don't barf if it doesn't exist try: udpport = socket.getservbyname(service, 'udp') except socket.error: udpport = None else: eq(udpport, port) # Now make sure the lookup by port returns the same service name eq(socket.getservbyport(port2), service) eq(socket.getservbyport(port, 'tcp'), service) if udpport is not None: eq(socket.getservbyport(udpport, 'udp'), service) # Make sure getservbyport does not accept out of range ports. self.assertRaises(OverflowError, socket.getservbyport, -1) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, socket.getservbyport, 65536) def testDefaultTimeout(self): # Testing default timeout # The default timeout should initially be None self.assertEqual(socket.getdefaulttimeout(), None) s = socket.socket() self.assertEqual(s.gettimeout(), None) s.close() # Set the default timeout to 10, and see if it propagates socket.setdefaulttimeout(10) self.assertEqual(socket.getdefaulttimeout(), 10) s = socket.socket() self.assertEqual(s.gettimeout(), 10) s.close() # Reset the default timeout to None, and see if it propagates socket.setdefaulttimeout(None) self.assertEqual(socket.getdefaulttimeout(), None) s = socket.socket() self.assertEqual(s.gettimeout(), None) s.close() # Check that setting it to an invalid value raises ValueError self.assertRaises(ValueError, socket.setdefaulttimeout, -1) # Check that setting it to an invalid type raises TypeError self.assertRaises(TypeError, socket.setdefaulttimeout, "spam") def testIPv4_inet_aton_fourbytes(self): if not hasattr(socket, 'inet_aton'): return # No inet_aton, nothing to check # Test that issue1008086 and issue767150 are fixed. # It must return 4 bytes. self.assertEqual('\x00'*4, socket.inet_aton('0.0.0.0')) self.assertEqual('\xff'*4, socket.inet_aton('255.255.255.255')) def testIPv4toString(self): if not hasattr(socket, 'inet_pton'): return # No inet_pton() on this platform from socket import inet_aton as f, inet_pton, AF_INET g = lambda a: inet_pton(AF_INET, a) self.assertEqual('\x00\x00\x00\x00', f('0.0.0.0')) self.assertEqual('\xff\x00\xff\x00', f('255.0.255.0')) self.assertEqual('\xaa\xaa\xaa\xaa', f('170.170.170.170')) self.assertEqual('\x01\x02\x03\x04', f('1.2.3.4')) self.assertEqual('\xff\xff\xff\xff', f('255.255.255.255')) self.assertEqual('\x00\x00\x00\x00', g('0.0.0.0')) self.assertEqual('\xff\x00\xff\x00', g('255.0.255.0')) self.assertEqual('\xaa\xaa\xaa\xaa', g('170.170.170.170')) self.assertEqual('\xff\xff\xff\xff', g('255.255.255.255')) def testIPv6toString(self): if not hasattr(socket, 'inet_pton'): return # No inet_pton() on this platform try: from socket import inet_pton, AF_INET6, has_ipv6 if not has_ipv6: return except ImportError: return f = lambda a: inet_pton(AF_INET6, a) self.assertEqual('\x00' * 16, f('::')) self.assertEqual('\x00' * 16, f('0::0')) self.assertEqual('\x00\x01' + '\x00' * 14, f('1::')) self.assertEqual( '\x45\xef\x76\xcb\x00\x1a\x56\xef\xaf\xeb\x0b\xac\x19\x24\xae\xae', f('45ef:76cb:1a:56ef:afeb:bac:1924:aeae') ) def testStringToIPv4(self): if not hasattr(socket, 'inet_ntop'): return # No inet_ntop() on this platform from socket import inet_ntoa as f, inet_ntop, AF_INET g = lambda a: inet_ntop(AF_INET, a) self.assertEqual('1.0.1.0', f('\x01\x00\x01\x00')) self.assertEqual('170.85.170.85', f('\xaa\x55\xaa\x55')) self.assertEqual('255.255.255.255', f('\xff\xff\xff\xff')) self.assertEqual('1.2.3.4', f('\x01\x02\x03\x04')) self.assertEqual('1.0.1.0', g('\x01\x00\x01\x00')) self.assertEqual('170.85.170.85', g('\xaa\x55\xaa\x55')) self.assertEqual('255.255.255.255', g('\xff\xff\xff\xff')) def testStringToIPv6(self): if not hasattr(socket, 'inet_ntop'): return # No inet_ntop() on this platform try: from socket import inet_ntop, AF_INET6, has_ipv6 if not has_ipv6: return except ImportError: return f = lambda a: inet_ntop(AF_INET6, a) self.assertEqual('::', f('\x00' * 16)) self.assertEqual('::1', f('\x00' * 15 + '\x01')) self.assertEqual( 'aef:b01:506:1001:ffff:9997:55:170', f('\x0a\xef\x0b\x01\x05\x06\x10\x01\xff\xff\x99\x97\x00\x55\x01\x70') ) # XXX The following don't test module-level functionality... def _get_unused_port(self, bind_address='0.0.0.0'): """Use a temporary socket to elicit an unused ephemeral port. Args: bind_address: Hostname or IP address to search for a port on. Returns: A most likely to be unused port. """ tempsock = socket.socket() tempsock.bind((bind_address, 0)) host, port = tempsock.getsockname() tempsock.close() return port def testSockName(self): # Testing getsockname() port = self._get_unused_port() sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.addCleanup(sock.close) sock.bind(("0.0.0.0", port)) name = sock.getsockname() # XXX(nnorwitz): http://tinyurl.com/os5jz seems to indicate # it reasonable to get the host's addr in addition to 0.0.0.0. # At least for eCos. This is required for the S/390 to pass. try: my_ip_addr = socket.gethostbyname(socket.gethostname()) except socket.error: # Probably name lookup wasn't set up right; skip this test return self.assertIn(name[0], ("0.0.0.0", my_ip_addr), '%s invalid' % name[0]) self.assertEqual(name[1], port) def testGetSockOpt(self): # Testing getsockopt() # We know a socket should start without reuse==0 sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.addCleanup(sock.close) reuse = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) self.assertFalse(reuse != 0, "initial mode is reuse") def testSetSockOpt(self): # Testing setsockopt() sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.addCleanup(sock.close) sock.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) reuse = sock.getsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR) self.assertFalse(reuse == 0, "failed to set reuse mode") def testSendAfterClose(self): # testing send() after close() with timeout sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) sock.settimeout(1) sock.close() self.assertRaises(socket.error, sock.send, "spam") def testNewAttributes(self): # testing .family, .type and .protocol sock = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.assertEqual(sock.family, socket.AF_INET) self.assertEqual(sock.type, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.assertEqual(sock.proto, 0) sock.close() def test_getsockaddrarg(self): host = '0.0.0.0' port = self._get_unused_port(bind_address=host) big_port = port + 65536 neg_port = port - 65536 sock = socket.socket() try: self.assertRaises(OverflowError, sock.bind, (host, big_port)) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, sock.bind, (host, neg_port)) sock.bind((host, port)) finally: sock.close() @unittest.skipUnless(os.name == "nt", "Windows specific") def test_sock_ioctl(self): self.assertTrue(hasattr(socket.socket, 'ioctl')) self.assertTrue(hasattr(socket, 'SIO_RCVALL')) self.assertTrue(hasattr(socket, 'RCVALL_ON')) self.assertTrue(hasattr(socket, 'RCVALL_OFF')) self.assertTrue(hasattr(socket, 'SIO_KEEPALIVE_VALS')) s = socket.socket() self.addCleanup(s.close) self.assertRaises(ValueError, s.ioctl, -1, None) s.ioctl(socket.SIO_KEEPALIVE_VALS, (1, 100, 100)) def testGetaddrinfo(self): try: socket.getaddrinfo('localhost', 80) except socket.gaierror as err: if err.errno == socket.EAI_SERVICE: # see http://bugs.python.org/issue1282647 self.skipTest("buggy libc version") raise # len of every sequence is supposed to be == 5 for info in socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, None): self.assertEqual(len(info), 5) # host can be a domain name, a string representation of an # IPv4/v6 address or None socket.getaddrinfo('localhost', 80) socket.getaddrinfo('127.0.0.1', 80) socket.getaddrinfo(None, 80) if SUPPORTS_IPV6: socket.getaddrinfo('::1', 80) # port can be a string service name such as "http", a numeric # port number (int or long), or None socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, "http") socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, 80) socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, 80L) socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, None) # test family and socktype filters infos = socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, None, socket.AF_INET) for family, _, _, _, _ in infos: self.assertEqual(family, socket.AF_INET) infos = socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, None, 0, socket.SOCK_STREAM) for _, socktype, _, _, _ in infos: self.assertEqual(socktype, socket.SOCK_STREAM) # test proto and flags arguments socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, None, 0, 0, socket.SOL_TCP) socket.getaddrinfo(HOST, None, 0, 0, 0, socket.AI_PASSIVE) # a server willing to support both IPv4 and IPv6 will # usually do this socket.getaddrinfo(None, 0, socket.AF_UNSPEC, socket.SOCK_STREAM, 0, socket.AI_PASSIVE) def check_sendall_interrupted(self, with_timeout): # socketpair() is not stricly required, but it makes things easier. if not hasattr(signal, 'alarm') or not hasattr(socket, 'socketpair'): self.skipTest("signal.alarm and socket.socketpair required for this test") # Our signal handlers clobber the C errno by calling a math function # with an invalid domain value. def ok_handler(*args): self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acosh, 0) def raising_handler(*args): self.assertRaises(ValueError, math.acosh, 0) 1 // 0 c, s = socket.socketpair() old_alarm = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, raising_handler) try: if with_timeout: # Just above the one second minimum for signal.alarm c.settimeout(1.5) with self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError): signal.alarm(1) c.sendall(b"x" * (1024**2)) if with_timeout: signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, ok_handler) signal.alarm(1) self.assertRaises(socket.timeout, c.sendall, b"x" * (1024**2)) finally: signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, old_alarm) c.close() s.close() def test_sendall_interrupted(self): self.check_sendall_interrupted(False) def test_sendall_interrupted_with_timeout(self): self.check_sendall_interrupted(True) def test_listen_backlog(self): for backlog in 0, -1: srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) srv.bind((HOST, 0)) srv.listen(backlog) srv.close() # Issue 15989 srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) srv.bind((HOST, 0)) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, srv.listen, _testcapi.INT_MAX + 1) srv.close() @unittest.skipUnless(SUPPORTS_IPV6, 'IPv6 required for this test.') def test_flowinfo(self): self.assertRaises(OverflowError, socket.getnameinfo, ('::1',0, 0xffffffff), 0) s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET6, socket.SOCK_STREAM) try: self.assertRaises(OverflowError, s.bind, ('::1', 0, -10)) finally: s.close() @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class BasicTCPTest(SocketConnectedTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketConnectedTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) def testRecv(self): # Testing large receive over TCP msg = self.cli_conn.recv(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testRecv(self): self.serv_conn.send(MSG) def testOverFlowRecv(self): # Testing receive in chunks over TCP seg1 = self.cli_conn.recv(len(MSG) - 3) seg2 = self.cli_conn.recv(1024) msg = seg1 + seg2 self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testOverFlowRecv(self): self.serv_conn.send(MSG) def testRecvFrom(self): # Testing large recvfrom() over TCP msg, addr = self.cli_conn.recvfrom(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testRecvFrom(self): self.serv_conn.send(MSG) def testOverFlowRecvFrom(self): # Testing recvfrom() in chunks over TCP seg1, addr = self.cli_conn.recvfrom(len(MSG)-3) seg2, addr = self.cli_conn.recvfrom(1024) msg = seg1 + seg2 self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testOverFlowRecvFrom(self): self.serv_conn.send(MSG) def testSendAll(self): # Testing sendall() with a 2048 byte string over TCP msg = '' while 1: read = self.cli_conn.recv(1024) if not read: break msg += read self.assertEqual(msg, 'f' * 2048) def _testSendAll(self): big_chunk = 'f' * 2048 self.serv_conn.sendall(big_chunk) def testFromFd(self): # Testing fromfd() if not hasattr(socket, "fromfd"): return # On Windows, this doesn't exist fd = self.cli_conn.fileno() sock = socket.fromfd(fd, socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.addCleanup(sock.close) msg = sock.recv(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testFromFd(self): self.serv_conn.send(MSG) def testDup(self): # Testing dup() sock = self.cli_conn.dup() self.addCleanup(sock.close) msg = sock.recv(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testDup(self): self.serv_conn.send(MSG) def testShutdown(self): # Testing shutdown() msg = self.cli_conn.recv(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) # wait for _testShutdown to finish: on OS X, when the server # closes the connection the client also becomes disconnected, # and the client's shutdown call will fail. (Issue #4397.) self.done.wait() def _testShutdown(self): self.serv_conn.send(MSG) # Issue 15989 self.assertRaises(OverflowError, self.serv_conn.shutdown, _testcapi.INT_MAX + 1) self.assertRaises(OverflowError, self.serv_conn.shutdown, 2 + (_testcapi.UINT_MAX + 1)) self.serv_conn.shutdown(2) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class BasicUDPTest(ThreadedUDPSocketTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): ThreadedUDPSocketTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) def testSendtoAndRecv(self): # Testing sendto() and Recv() over UDP msg = self.serv.recv(len(MSG)) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testSendtoAndRecv(self): self.cli.sendto(MSG, 0, (HOST, self.port)) def testRecvFrom(self): # Testing recvfrom() over UDP msg, addr = self.serv.recvfrom(len(MSG)) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testRecvFrom(self): self.cli.sendto(MSG, 0, (HOST, self.port)) def testRecvFromNegative(self): # Negative lengths passed to recvfrom should give ValueError. self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.serv.recvfrom, -1) def _testRecvFromNegative(self): self.cli.sendto(MSG, 0, (HOST, self.port)) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class TCPCloserTest(ThreadedTCPSocketTest): def testClose(self): conn, addr = self.serv.accept() conn.close() sd = self.cli read, write, err = select.select([sd], [], [], 1.0) self.assertEqual(read, [sd]) self.assertEqual(sd.recv(1), '') def _testClose(self): self.cli.connect((HOST, self.port)) time.sleep(1.0) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class BasicSocketPairTest(SocketPairTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketPairTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) def testRecv(self): msg = self.serv.recv(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testRecv(self): self.cli.send(MSG) def testSend(self): self.serv.send(MSG) def _testSend(self): msg = self.cli.recv(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class NonBlockingTCPTests(ThreadedTCPSocketTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): ThreadedTCPSocketTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) def testSetBlocking(self): # Testing whether set blocking works self.serv.setblocking(True) self.assertIsNone(self.serv.gettimeout()) self.serv.setblocking(False) self.assertEqual(self.serv.gettimeout(), 0.0) start = time.time() try: self.serv.accept() except socket.error: pass end = time.time() self.assertTrue((end - start) < 1.0, "Error setting non-blocking mode.") # Issue 15989 if _testcapi.UINT_MAX < _testcapi.ULONG_MAX: self.serv.setblocking(_testcapi.UINT_MAX + 1) self.assertIsNone(self.serv.gettimeout()) def _testSetBlocking(self): pass def testAccept(self): # Testing non-blocking accept self.serv.setblocking(0) try: conn, addr = self.serv.accept() except socket.error: pass else: self.fail("Error trying to do non-blocking accept.") read, write, err = select.select([self.serv], [], []) if self.serv in read: conn, addr = self.serv.accept() conn.close() else: self.fail("Error trying to do accept after select.") def _testAccept(self): time.sleep(0.1) self.cli.connect((HOST, self.port)) def testConnect(self): # Testing non-blocking connect conn, addr = self.serv.accept() conn.close() def _testConnect(self): self.cli.settimeout(10) self.cli.connect((HOST, self.port)) def testRecv(self): # Testing non-blocking recv conn, addr = self.serv.accept() conn.setblocking(0) try: msg = conn.recv(len(MSG)) except socket.error: pass else: self.fail("Error trying to do non-blocking recv.") read, write, err = select.select([conn], [], []) if conn in read: msg = conn.recv(len(MSG)) conn.close() self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) else: self.fail("Error during select call to non-blocking socket.") def _testRecv(self): self.cli.connect((HOST, self.port)) time.sleep(0.1) self.cli.send(MSG) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class FileObjectClassTestCase(SocketConnectedTest): bufsize = -1 # Use default buffer size def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketConnectedTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) def setUp(self): SocketConnectedTest.setUp(self) self.serv_file = self.cli_conn.makefile('rb', self.bufsize) def tearDown(self): self.serv_file.close() self.assertTrue(self.serv_file.closed) SocketConnectedTest.tearDown(self) self.serv_file = None def clientSetUp(self): SocketConnectedTest.clientSetUp(self) self.cli_file = self.serv_conn.makefile('wb') def clientTearDown(self): self.cli_file.close() self.assertTrue(self.cli_file.closed) self.cli_file = None SocketConnectedTest.clientTearDown(self) def testSmallRead(self): # Performing small file read test first_seg = self.serv_file.read(len(MSG)-3) second_seg = self.serv_file.read(3) msg = first_seg + second_seg self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testSmallRead(self): self.cli_file.write(MSG) self.cli_file.flush() def testFullRead(self): # read until EOF msg = self.serv_file.read() self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testFullRead(self): self.cli_file.write(MSG) self.cli_file.close() def testUnbufferedRead(self): # Performing unbuffered file read test buf = '' while 1: char = self.serv_file.read(1) if not char: break buf += char self.assertEqual(buf, MSG) def _testUnbufferedRead(self): self.cli_file.write(MSG) self.cli_file.flush() def testReadline(self): # Performing file readline test line = self.serv_file.readline() self.assertEqual(line, MSG) def _testReadline(self): self.cli_file.write(MSG) self.cli_file.flush() def testReadlineAfterRead(self): a_baloo_is = self.serv_file.read(len("A baloo is")) self.assertEqual("A baloo is", a_baloo_is) _a_bear = self.serv_file.read(len(" a bear")) self.assertEqual(" a bear", _a_bear) line = self.serv_file.readline() self.assertEqual("\n", line) line = self.serv_file.readline() self.assertEqual("A BALOO IS A BEAR.\n", line) line = self.serv_file.readline() self.assertEqual(MSG, line) def _testReadlineAfterRead(self): self.cli_file.write("A baloo is a bear\n") self.cli_file.write("A BALOO IS A BEAR.\n") self.cli_file.write(MSG) self.cli_file.flush() def testReadlineAfterReadNoNewline(self): end_of_ = self.serv_file.read(len("End Of ")) self.assertEqual("End Of ", end_of_) line = self.serv_file.readline() self.assertEqual("Line", line) def _testReadlineAfterReadNoNewline(self): self.cli_file.write("End Of Line") def testClosedAttr(self): self.assertTrue(not self.serv_file.closed) def _testClosedAttr(self): self.assertTrue(not self.cli_file.closed) class FileObjectInterruptedTestCase(unittest.TestCase): """Test that the file object correctly handles EINTR internally.""" class MockSocket(object): def __init__(self, recv_funcs=()): # A generator that returns callables that we'll call for each # call to recv(). self._recv_step = iter(recv_funcs) def recv(self, size): return self._recv_step.next()() @staticmethod def _raise_eintr(): raise socket.error(errno.EINTR) def _test_readline(self, size=-1, **kwargs): mock_sock = self.MockSocket(recv_funcs=[ lambda : "This is the first line\nAnd the sec", self._raise_eintr, lambda : "ond line is here\n", lambda : "", ]) fo = socket._fileobject(mock_sock, **kwargs) self.assertEqual(fo.readline(size), "This is the first line\n") self.assertEqual(fo.readline(size), "And the second line is here\n") def _test_read(self, size=-1, **kwargs): mock_sock = self.MockSocket(recv_funcs=[ lambda : "This is the first line\nAnd the sec", self._raise_eintr, lambda : "ond line is here\n", lambda : "", ]) fo = socket._fileobject(mock_sock, **kwargs) self.assertEqual(fo.read(size), "This is the first line\n" "And the second line is here\n") def test_default(self): self._test_readline() self._test_readline(size=100) self._test_read() self._test_read(size=100) def test_with_1k_buffer(self): self._test_readline(bufsize=1024) self._test_readline(size=100, bufsize=1024) self._test_read(bufsize=1024) self._test_read(size=100, bufsize=1024) def _test_readline_no_buffer(self, size=-1): mock_sock = self.MockSocket(recv_funcs=[ lambda : "aa", lambda : "\n", lambda : "BB", self._raise_eintr, lambda : "bb", lambda : "", ]) fo = socket._fileobject(mock_sock, bufsize=0) self.assertEqual(fo.readline(size), "aa\n") self.assertEqual(fo.readline(size), "BBbb") def test_no_buffer(self): self._test_readline_no_buffer() self._test_readline_no_buffer(size=4) self._test_read(bufsize=0) self._test_read(size=100, bufsize=0) class UnbufferedFileObjectClassTestCase(FileObjectClassTestCase): """Repeat the tests from FileObjectClassTestCase with bufsize==0. In this case (and in this case only), it should be possible to create a file object, read a line from it, create another file object, read another line from it, without loss of data in the first file object's buffer. Note that httplib relies on this when reading multiple requests from the same socket.""" bufsize = 0 # Use unbuffered mode def testUnbufferedReadline(self): # Read a line, create a new file object, read another line with it line = self.serv_file.readline() # first line self.assertEqual(line, "A. " + MSG) # first line self.serv_file = self.cli_conn.makefile('rb', 0) line = self.serv_file.readline() # second line self.assertEqual(line, "B. " + MSG) # second line def _testUnbufferedReadline(self): self.cli_file.write("A. " + MSG) self.cli_file.write("B. " + MSG) self.cli_file.flush() class LineBufferedFileObjectClassTestCase(FileObjectClassTestCase): bufsize = 1 # Default-buffered for reading; line-buffered for writing class SocketMemo(object): """A wrapper to keep track of sent data, needed to examine write behaviour""" def __init__(self, sock): self._sock = sock self.sent = [] def send(self, data, flags=0): n = self._sock.send(data, flags) self.sent.append(data[:n]) return n def sendall(self, data, flags=0): self._sock.sendall(data, flags) self.sent.append(data) def __getattr__(self, attr): return getattr(self._sock, attr) def getsent(self): return [e.tobytes() if isinstance(e, memoryview) else e for e in self.sent] def setUp(self): FileObjectClassTestCase.setUp(self) self.serv_file._sock = self.SocketMemo(self.serv_file._sock) def testLinebufferedWrite(self): # Write two lines, in small chunks msg = MSG.strip() print >> self.serv_file, msg, print >> self.serv_file, msg # second line: print >> self.serv_file, msg, print >> self.serv_file, msg, print >> self.serv_file, msg # third line print >> self.serv_file, '' self.serv_file.flush() msg1 = "%s %s\n"%(msg, msg) msg2 = "%s %s %s\n"%(msg, msg, msg) msg3 = "\n" self.assertEqual(self.serv_file._sock.getsent(), [msg1, msg2, msg3]) def _testLinebufferedWrite(self): msg = MSG.strip() msg1 = "%s %s\n"%(msg, msg) msg2 = "%s %s %s\n"%(msg, msg, msg) msg3 = "\n" l1 = self.cli_file.readline() self.assertEqual(l1, msg1) l2 = self.cli_file.readline() self.assertEqual(l2, msg2) l3 = self.cli_file.readline() self.assertEqual(l3, msg3) class SmallBufferedFileObjectClassTestCase(FileObjectClassTestCase): bufsize = 2 # Exercise the buffering code class NetworkConnectionTest(object): """Prove network connection.""" def clientSetUp(self): # We're inherited below by BasicTCPTest2, which also inherits # BasicTCPTest, which defines self.port referenced below. self.cli = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port)) self.serv_conn = self.cli class BasicTCPTest2(NetworkConnectionTest, BasicTCPTest): """Tests that NetworkConnection does not break existing TCP functionality. """ class NetworkConnectionNoServer(unittest.TestCase): class MockSocket(socket.socket): def connect(self, *args): raise socket.timeout('timed out') @contextlib.contextmanager def mocked_socket_module(self): """Return a socket which times out on connect""" old_socket = socket.socket socket.socket = self.MockSocket try: yield finally: socket.socket = old_socket def test_connect(self): port = test_support.find_unused_port() cli = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.addCleanup(cli.close) with self.assertRaises(socket.error) as cm: cli.connect((HOST, port)) self.assertEqual(cm.exception.errno, errno.ECONNREFUSED) def test_create_connection(self): # Issue #9792: errors raised by create_connection() should have # a proper errno attribute. port = test_support.find_unused_port() with self.assertRaises(socket.error) as cm: socket.create_connection((HOST, port)) # Issue #16257: create_connection() calls getaddrinfo() against # 'localhost'. This may result in an IPV6 addr being returned # as well as an IPV4 one: # >>> socket.getaddrinfo('localhost', port, 0, SOCK_STREAM) # >>> [(2, 2, 0, '', ('127.0.0.1', 41230)), # (26, 2, 0, '', ('::1', 41230, 0, 0))] # # create_connection() enumerates through all the addresses returned # and if it doesn't successfully bind to any of them, it propagates # the last exception it encountered. # # On Solaris, ENETUNREACH is returned in this circumstance instead # of ECONNREFUSED. So, if that errno exists, add it to our list of # expected errnos. expected_errnos = [ errno.ECONNREFUSED, ] if hasattr(errno, 'ENETUNREACH'): expected_errnos.append(errno.ENETUNREACH) self.assertIn(cm.exception.errno, expected_errnos) def test_create_connection_timeout(self): # Issue #9792: create_connection() should not recast timeout errors # as generic socket errors. with self.mocked_socket_module(): with self.assertRaises(socket.timeout): socket.create_connection((HOST, 1234)) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class NetworkConnectionAttributesTest(SocketTCPTest, ThreadableTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketTCPTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) ThreadableTest.__init__(self) def clientSetUp(self): self.source_port = test_support.find_unused_port() def clientTearDown(self): self.cli.close() self.cli = None ThreadableTest.clientTearDown(self) def _justAccept(self): conn, addr = self.serv.accept() conn.close() testFamily = _justAccept def _testFamily(self): self.cli = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port), timeout=30) self.addCleanup(self.cli.close) self.assertEqual(self.cli.family, 2) testSourceAddress = _justAccept def _testSourceAddress(self): self.cli = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port), timeout=30, source_address=('', self.source_port)) self.addCleanup(self.cli.close) self.assertEqual(self.cli.getsockname()[1], self.source_port) # The port number being used is sufficient to show that the bind() # call happened. testTimeoutDefault = _justAccept def _testTimeoutDefault(self): # passing no explicit timeout uses socket's global default self.assertTrue(socket.getdefaulttimeout() is None) socket.setdefaulttimeout(42) try: self.cli = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port)) self.addCleanup(self.cli.close) finally: socket.setdefaulttimeout(None) self.assertEqual(self.cli.gettimeout(), 42) testTimeoutNone = _justAccept def _testTimeoutNone(self): # None timeout means the same as sock.settimeout(None) self.assertTrue(socket.getdefaulttimeout() is None) socket.setdefaulttimeout(30) try: self.cli = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port), timeout=None) self.addCleanup(self.cli.close) finally: socket.setdefaulttimeout(None) self.assertEqual(self.cli.gettimeout(), None) testTimeoutValueNamed = _justAccept def _testTimeoutValueNamed(self): self.cli = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port), timeout=30) self.assertEqual(self.cli.gettimeout(), 30) testTimeoutValueNonamed = _justAccept def _testTimeoutValueNonamed(self): self.cli = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port), 30) self.addCleanup(self.cli.close) self.assertEqual(self.cli.gettimeout(), 30) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class NetworkConnectionBehaviourTest(SocketTCPTest, ThreadableTest): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketTCPTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) ThreadableTest.__init__(self) def clientSetUp(self): pass def clientTearDown(self): self.cli.close() self.cli = None ThreadableTest.clientTearDown(self) def testInsideTimeout(self): conn, addr = self.serv.accept() self.addCleanup(conn.close) time.sleep(3) conn.send("done!") testOutsideTimeout = testInsideTimeout def _testInsideTimeout(self): self.cli = sock = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port)) data = sock.recv(5) self.assertEqual(data, "done!") def _testOutsideTimeout(self): self.cli = sock = socket.create_connection((HOST, self.port), timeout=1) self.assertRaises(socket.timeout, lambda: sock.recv(5)) class Urllib2FileobjectTest(unittest.TestCase): # urllib2.HTTPHandler has "borrowed" socket._fileobject, and requires that # it close the socket if the close c'tor argument is true def testClose(self): class MockSocket: closed = False def flush(self): pass def close(self): self.closed = True # must not close unless we request it: the original use of _fileobject # by module socket requires that the underlying socket not be closed until # the _socketobject that created the _fileobject is closed s = MockSocket() f = socket._fileobject(s) f.close() self.assertTrue(not s.closed) s = MockSocket() f = socket._fileobject(s, close=True) f.close() self.assertTrue(s.closed) class TCPTimeoutTest(SocketTCPTest): def testTCPTimeout(self): def raise_timeout(*args, **kwargs): self.serv.settimeout(1.0) self.serv.accept() self.assertRaises(socket.timeout, raise_timeout, "Error generating a timeout exception (TCP)") def testTimeoutZero(self): ok = False try: self.serv.settimeout(0.0) foo = self.serv.accept() except socket.timeout: self.fail("caught timeout instead of error (TCP)") except socket.error: ok = True except: self.fail("caught unexpected exception (TCP)") if not ok: self.fail("accept() returned success when we did not expect it") def testInterruptedTimeout(self): # XXX I don't know how to do this test on MSWindows or any other # plaform that doesn't support signal.alarm() or os.kill(), though # the bug should have existed on all platforms. if not hasattr(signal, "alarm"): return # can only test on *nix self.serv.settimeout(5.0) # must be longer than alarm class Alarm(Exception): pass def alarm_handler(signal, frame): raise Alarm old_alarm = signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, alarm_handler) try: signal.alarm(2) # POSIX allows alarm to be up to 1 second early try: foo = self.serv.accept() except socket.timeout: self.fail("caught timeout instead of Alarm") except Alarm: pass except: self.fail("caught other exception instead of Alarm:" " %s(%s):\n%s" % (sys.exc_info()[:2] + (traceback.format_exc(),))) else: self.fail("nothing caught") finally: signal.alarm(0) # shut off alarm except Alarm: self.fail("got Alarm in wrong place") finally: # no alarm can be pending. Safe to restore old handler. signal.signal(signal.SIGALRM, old_alarm) class UDPTimeoutTest(SocketUDPTest): def testUDPTimeout(self): def raise_timeout(*args, **kwargs): self.serv.settimeout(1.0) self.serv.recv(1024) self.assertRaises(socket.timeout, raise_timeout, "Error generating a timeout exception (UDP)") def testTimeoutZero(self): ok = False try: self.serv.settimeout(0.0) foo = self.serv.recv(1024) except socket.timeout: self.fail("caught timeout instead of error (UDP)") except socket.error: ok = True except: self.fail("caught unexpected exception (UDP)") if not ok: self.fail("recv() returned success when we did not expect it") class TestExceptions(unittest.TestCase): def testExceptionTree(self): self.assertTrue(issubclass(socket.error, Exception)) self.assertTrue(issubclass(socket.herror, socket.error)) self.assertTrue(issubclass(socket.gaierror, socket.error)) self.assertTrue(issubclass(socket.timeout, socket.error)) class TestLinuxAbstractNamespace(unittest.TestCase): UNIX_PATH_MAX = 108 def testLinuxAbstractNamespace(self): address = "\x00python-test-hello\x00\xff" s1 = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s1.bind(address) s1.listen(1) s2 = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s2.connect(s1.getsockname()) s1.accept() self.assertEqual(s1.getsockname(), address) self.assertEqual(s2.getpeername(), address) def testMaxName(self): address = "\x00" + "h" * (self.UNIX_PATH_MAX - 1) s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s.bind(address) self.assertEqual(s.getsockname(), address) def testNameOverflow(self): address = "\x00" + "h" * self.UNIX_PATH_MAX s = socket.socket(socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.assertRaises(socket.error, s.bind, address) @unittest.skipUnless(thread, 'Threading required for this test.') class BufferIOTest(SocketConnectedTest): """ Test the buffer versions of socket.recv() and socket.send(). """ def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): SocketConnectedTest.__init__(self, methodName=methodName) def testRecvIntoArray(self): buf = array.array('c', ' '*1024) nbytes = self.cli_conn.recv_into(buf) self.assertEqual(nbytes, len(MSG)) msg = buf.tostring()[:len(MSG)] self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testRecvIntoArray(self): with test_support.check_py3k_warnings(): buf = buffer(MSG) self.serv_conn.send(buf) def testRecvIntoBytearray(self): buf = bytearray(1024) nbytes = self.cli_conn.recv_into(buf) self.assertEqual(nbytes, len(MSG)) msg = buf[:len(MSG)] self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) _testRecvIntoBytearray = _testRecvIntoArray def testRecvIntoMemoryview(self): buf = bytearray(1024) nbytes = self.cli_conn.recv_into(memoryview(buf)) self.assertEqual(nbytes, len(MSG)) msg = buf[:len(MSG)] self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) _testRecvIntoMemoryview = _testRecvIntoArray def testRecvFromIntoArray(self): buf = array.array('c', ' '*1024) nbytes, addr = self.cli_conn.recvfrom_into(buf) self.assertEqual(nbytes, len(MSG)) msg = buf.tostring()[:len(MSG)] self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) def _testRecvFromIntoArray(self): with test_support.check_py3k_warnings(): buf = buffer(MSG) self.serv_conn.send(buf) def testRecvFromIntoBytearray(self): buf = bytearray(1024) nbytes, addr = self.cli_conn.recvfrom_into(buf) self.assertEqual(nbytes, len(MSG)) msg = buf[:len(MSG)] self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) _testRecvFromIntoBytearray = _testRecvFromIntoArray def testRecvFromIntoMemoryview(self): buf = bytearray(1024) nbytes, addr = self.cli_conn.recvfrom_into(memoryview(buf)) self.assertEqual(nbytes, len(MSG)) msg = buf[:len(MSG)] self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) _testRecvFromIntoMemoryview = _testRecvFromIntoArray TIPC_STYPE = 2000 TIPC_LOWER = 200 TIPC_UPPER = 210 def isTipcAvailable(): """Check if the TIPC module is loaded The TIPC module is not loaded automatically on Ubuntu and probably other Linux distros. """ if not hasattr(socket, "AF_TIPC"): return False if not os.path.isfile("/proc/modules"): return False with open("/proc/modules") as f: for line in f: if line.startswith("tipc "): return True if test_support.verbose: print "TIPC module is not loaded, please 'sudo modprobe tipc'" return False class TIPCTest (unittest.TestCase): def testRDM(self): srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_TIPC, socket.SOCK_RDM) cli = socket.socket(socket.AF_TIPC, socket.SOCK_RDM) srv.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) srvaddr = (socket.TIPC_ADDR_NAMESEQ, TIPC_STYPE, TIPC_LOWER, TIPC_UPPER) srv.bind(srvaddr) sendaddr = (socket.TIPC_ADDR_NAME, TIPC_STYPE, TIPC_LOWER + (TIPC_UPPER - TIPC_LOWER) / 2, 0) cli.sendto(MSG, sendaddr) msg, recvaddr = srv.recvfrom(1024) self.assertEqual(cli.getsockname(), recvaddr) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) class TIPCThreadableTest (unittest.TestCase, ThreadableTest): def __init__(self, methodName = 'runTest'): unittest.TestCase.__init__(self, methodName = methodName) ThreadableTest.__init__(self) def setUp(self): self.srv = socket.socket(socket.AF_TIPC, socket.SOCK_STREAM) self.srv.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) srvaddr = (socket.TIPC_ADDR_NAMESEQ, TIPC_STYPE, TIPC_LOWER, TIPC_UPPER) self.srv.bind(srvaddr) self.srv.listen(5) self.serverExplicitReady() self.conn, self.connaddr = self.srv.accept() def clientSetUp(self): # The is a hittable race between serverExplicitReady() and the # accept() call; sleep a little while to avoid it, otherwise # we could get an exception time.sleep(0.1) self.cli = socket.socket(socket.AF_TIPC, socket.SOCK_STREAM) addr = (socket.TIPC_ADDR_NAME, TIPC_STYPE, TIPC_LOWER + (TIPC_UPPER - TIPC_LOWER) / 2, 0) self.cli.connect(addr) self.cliaddr = self.cli.getsockname() def testStream(self): msg = self.conn.recv(1024) self.assertEqual(msg, MSG) self.assertEqual(self.cliaddr, self.connaddr) def _testStream(self): self.cli.send(MSG) self.cli.close() def test_main(): tests = [GeneralModuleTests, BasicTCPTest, TCPCloserTest, TCPTimeoutTest, TestExceptions, BufferIOTest, BasicTCPTest2, BasicUDPTest, UDPTimeoutTest ] tests.extend([ NonBlockingTCPTests, FileObjectClassTestCase, FileObjectInterruptedTestCase, UnbufferedFileObjectClassTestCase, LineBufferedFileObjectClassTestCase, SmallBufferedFileObjectClassTestCase, Urllib2FileobjectTest, NetworkConnectionNoServer, NetworkConnectionAttributesTest, NetworkConnectionBehaviourTest, ]) if hasattr(socket, "socketpair"): tests.append(BasicSocketPairTest) if sys.platform == 'linux2': tests.append(TestLinuxAbstractNamespace) if isTipcAvailable(): tests.append(TIPCTest) tests.append(TIPCThreadableTest) thread_info = test_support.threading_setup() test_support.run_unittest(*tests) test_support.threading_cleanup(*thread_info) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()