#!/usr/bin/python3 from flask import make_response, request from flask import url_for import logging import time def set_original_response(): test_return_data = """ head title Some initial text

Which is across multiple lines


So let's see what happens.
""" with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write(test_return_data) return None def set_modified_response(): test_return_data = """ modified head title Some initial text

which has this one new line


So let's see what happens.
""" with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write(test_return_data) return None def set_longer_modified_response(): test_return_data = """ modified head title Some initial text

which has this one new line


So let's see what happens.
So let's see what happens.
So let's see what happens.
So let's see what happens.
""" with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write(test_return_data) return None def set_more_modified_response(): test_return_data = """ modified head title Some initial text

which has this one new line


So let's see what happens.
Ohh yeah awesome
""" with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f: f.write(test_return_data) return None # kinda funky, but works for now def extract_api_key_from_UI(client): import re res = client.get( url_for("settings_page"), ) # {{api_key}} m = re.search('(.+?)', str(res.data)) api_key = m.group(1) return api_key.strip() # kinda funky, but works for now def get_UUID_for_tag_name(client, name): app_config = client.application.config.get('DATASTORE').data for uuid, tag in app_config['settings']['application'].get('tags', {}).items(): if name == tag.get('title', '').lower().strip(): return uuid return None # kinda funky, but works for now def extract_rss_token_from_UI(client): import re res = client.get( url_for("index"), ) m = re.search('token=(.+?)"', str(res.data)) token_key = m.group(1) return token_key.strip() # kinda funky, but works for now def extract_UUID_from_client(client): import re res = client.get( url_for("index"), ) # {{api_key}} m = re.search('edit/(.+?)"', str(res.data)) uuid = m.group(1) return uuid.strip() def wait_for_all_checks(client): # Loop waiting until done.. attempt=0 time.sleep(0.1) while attempt < 60: time.sleep(1) res = client.get(url_for("index")) if not b'Checking now' in res.data: break logging.getLogger().info("Waiting for watch-list to not say 'Checking now'.. {}".format(attempt)) attempt += 1 def live_server_setup(live_server): @live_server.app.route('/test-random-content-endpoint') def test_random_content_endpoint(): import secrets return "Random content - {}\n".format(secrets.token_hex(64)) @live_server.app.route('/test-endpoint') def test_endpoint(): ctype = request.args.get('content_type') status_code = request.args.get('status_code') content = request.args.get('content') or None # Used to just try to break the header detection uppercase_headers = request.args.get('uppercase_headers') try: if content is not None: resp = make_response(content, status_code) if uppercase_headers: ctype=ctype.upper() resp.headers['CONTENT-TYPE'] = ctype if ctype else 'text/html' else: resp.headers['Content-Type'] = ctype if ctype else 'text/html' return resp # Tried using a global var here but didn't seem to work, so reading from a file instead. with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "r") as f: resp = make_response(f.read(), status_code) if uppercase_headers: resp.headers['CONTENT-TYPE'] = ctype if ctype else 'text/html' else: resp.headers['Content-Type'] = ctype if ctype else 'text/html' return resp except FileNotFoundError: return make_response('', status_code) # Just return the headers in the request @live_server.app.route('/test-headers') def test_headers(): output= [] for header in request.headers: output.append("{}:{}".format(str(header[0]),str(header[1]) )) return "\n".join(output) # Just return the body in the request @live_server.app.route('/test-body', methods=['POST', 'GET']) def test_body(): print ("TEST-BODY GOT", request.data, "returning") return request.data # Just return the verb in the request @live_server.app.route('/test-method', methods=['POST', 'GET', 'PATCH']) def test_method(): return request.method # Where we POST to as a notification @live_server.app.route('/test_notification_endpoint', methods=['POST', 'GET']) def test_notification_endpoint(): with open("test-datastore/notification.txt", "wb") as f: # Debug method, dump all POST to file also, used to prove #65 data = request.stream.read() if data != None: f.write(data) with open("test-datastore/notification-url.txt", "w") as f: f.write(request.url) if request.content_type: with open("test-datastore/notification-content-type.txt", "w") as f: f.write(request.content_type) print("\n>> Test notification endpoint was hit.\n", data) return "Text was set" # Just return the verb in the request @live_server.app.route('/test-basicauth', methods=['GET']) def test_basicauth_method(): auth = request.authorization ret = " ".join([auth.username, auth.password, auth.type]) return ret # Just return some GET var @live_server.app.route('/test-return-query', methods=['GET']) def test_return_query(): return request.query_string @live_server.app.route('/endpoint-test.pdf') def test_pdf_endpoint(): # Tried using a global var here but didn't seem to work, so reading from a file instead. with open("test-datastore/endpoint-test.pdf", "rb") as f: resp = make_response(f.read(), 200) resp.headers['Content-Type'] = 'application/pdf' return resp live_server.start()