Re #137 - Adding test to confirm that headers are not repeated

pull/150/head
dgtlmoon 3 years ago
parent b19a037fac
commit c396cf8176

@ -0,0 +1,74 @@
import json
import time
from flask import url_for
from . util import set_original_response, set_modified_response, live_server_setup
# Hard to just add more live server URLs when one test is already running (I think)
# So we add our test here (was in a different file)
def test_headers_in_request(client, live_server):
live_server_setup(live_server)
# Add our URL to the import page
test_url = url_for('test_headers', _external=True)
# Add the test URL twice, we will check
res = client.post(
url_for("import_page"),
data={"urls": test_url},
follow_redirects=True
)
assert b"1 Imported" in res.data
res = client.post(
url_for("import_page"),
data={"urls": test_url},
follow_redirects=True
)
assert b"1 Imported" in res.data
# Add some headers to a request
res = client.post(
url_for("edit_page", uuid="first"),
data={
"url": test_url,
"tag": "",
"headers": "xxx:ooo\ncool:yeah\r\n",
"trigger_check": "n"},
follow_redirects=True
)
assert b"Updated watch." in res.data
# Give the thread time to pick up the first version
time.sleep(5)
# The service should echo back the request headers
res = client.get(
url_for("preview_page", uuid="first"),
follow_redirects=True
)
# Flask will convert the header key to uppercase
assert b"Xxx:ooo" in res.data
assert b"Cool:yeah" in res.data
time.sleep(5)
# Re #137 - Examine the JSON index file, it should have only one set of headers entered
watches_with_headers = 0
with open('test-datastore/url-watches.json') as f:
app_struct = json.load(f)
for uuid in app_struct['watching']:
if (len(app_struct['watching'][uuid]['headers'])):
watches_with_headers += 1
# Should be only one with headers set
assert watches_with_headers==1

@ -37,12 +37,26 @@ def set_modified_response():
def live_server_setup(live_server):
@live_server.app.route('/test-endpoint')
def test_endpoint():
# Tried using a global var here but didn't seem to work, so reading from a file instead.
with open("test-datastore/output.txt", "r") as f:
return f.read()
# Just return the headers in the request
@live_server.app.route('/test-headers')
def test_headers():
from flask import request
output= []
for header in request.headers:
output.append("{}:{}".format(str(header[0]),str(header[1]) ))
return "\n".join(output)
# Where we POST to as a notification
@live_server.app.route('/test_notification_endpoint', methods=['POST'])
def test_notification_endpoint():

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