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changedetection.io/changedetectionio/tests/util.py

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#!/usr/bin/python3
import os.path
from flask import make_response, request
from flask import url_for
import logging
import time
def set_original_response():
test_return_data = """<html>
<head><title>head title</title></head>
<body>
Some initial text</br>
<p>Which is across multiple lines</p>
</br>
So let's see what happens. </br>
<span class="foobar-detection" style='display:none'></span>
</body>
</html>
"""
with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "w") as f:
f.write(test_return_data)
return None
def set_modified_response():
test_return_data = """<html>
<head><title>modified head title</title></head>
<body>
Some initial text</br>
<p>which has this one new line</p>
</br>
So let's see what happens. </br>
</body>
</html>
"""
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 = """<html>
<head><title>modified head title</title></head>
<body>
Some initial text</br>
<p>which has this one new line</p>
</br>
So let's see what happens. </br>
Ohh yeah awesome<br/>
</body>
</html>
"""
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"),
)
# <span id="api-key">{{api_key}}</span>
m = re.search('<span id="api-key">(.+?)</span>', str(res.data))
api_key = m.group(1)
return api_key.strip()
# 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"),
)
# <span id="api-key">{{api_key}}</span>
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-changing-status-code-endpoint')
def test_changing_status_code_endpoint():
# status_code can also be overriden in a file, used for doing things that it wouldnt normally expect
# (test_non_200_doesnt_trigger_change)
status_code='200'
if os.path.isfile("test-endpoint-status-code.txt"):
with open("test-endpoint-status-code.txt", 'r') as f:
status_code = f.read().strip()
# Contents includes the status code, which will change and should not trigger a change
# (Non-200 should get ignored)
with open("test-datastore/endpoint-content.txt", "r") as f:
contents ="{} code: {} ".format(f.read(), status_code)
resp = make_response(contents, status_code)
resp.headers['Content-Type'] = 'text/html'
return resp, status_code
@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
try:
if content is not None:
resp = make_response(content, status_code)
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)
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)
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()