import string import uuid from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.test import SimpleTestCase from django.test.utils import override_settings from django.urls import ( NoReverseMatch, Resolver404, path, re_path, register_converter, resolve, reverse, ) from django.urls.converters import REGISTERED_CONVERTERS, IntConverter from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango60Warning from django.views import View from .converters import Base64Converter, DynamicConverter from .views import empty_view included_kwargs = {"base": b"hello", "value": b"world"} converter_test_data = ( # ('url', ('url_name', 'app_name', {kwargs})), # aGVsbG8= is 'hello' encoded in base64. ("/base64/aGVsbG8=/", ("base64", "", {"value": b"hello"})), ( "/base64/aGVsbG8=/subpatterns/d29ybGQ=/", ("subpattern-base64", "", included_kwargs), ), ( "/base64/aGVsbG8=/namespaced/d29ybGQ=/", ("subpattern-base64", "namespaced-base64", included_kwargs), ), ) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_urls") class SimplifiedURLTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_path_lookup_without_parameters(self): match = resolve("/articles/2003/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "articles-2003") self.assertEqual(match.args, ()) self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {}) self.assertEqual(match.route, "articles/2003/") self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {}) def test_path_lookup_with_typed_parameters(self): match = resolve("/articles/2015/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "articles-year") self.assertEqual(match.args, ()) self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"year": 2015}) self.assertEqual(match.route, "articles//") self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"year": 2015}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {}) def test_path_lookup_with_multiple_parameters(self): match = resolve("/articles/2015/04/12/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "articles-year-month-day") self.assertEqual(match.args, ()) self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12}) self.assertEqual(match.route, "articles////") self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {}) def test_path_lookup_with_multiple_parameters_and_extra_kwarg(self): match = resolve("/books/2015/04/12/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "books-year-month-day") self.assertEqual(match.args, ()) self.assertEqual( match.kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12, "extra": True} ) self.assertEqual(match.route, "books////") self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {"extra": True}) def test_path_lookup_with_extra_kwarg(self): match = resolve("/books/2007/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "books-2007") self.assertEqual(match.args, ()) self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"extra": True}) self.assertEqual(match.route, "books/2007/") self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {"extra": True}) def test_two_variable_at_start_of_path_pattern(self): match = resolve("/en/foo/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "lang-and-path") self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"lang": "en", "url": "foo"}) self.assertEqual(match.route, "//") self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"lang": "en", "url": "foo"}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {}) def test_re_path(self): match = resolve("/regex/1/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "regex") self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"pk": "1"}) self.assertEqual(match.route, "^regex/(?P[0-9]+)/$") self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"pk": "1"}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {}) def test_re_path_with_optional_parameter(self): for url, kwargs in ( ("/regex_optional/1/2/", {"arg1": "1", "arg2": "2"}), ("/regex_optional/1/", {"arg1": "1"}), ): with self.subTest(url=url): match = resolve(url) self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "regex_optional") self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, kwargs) self.assertEqual( match.route, r"^regex_optional/(?P\d+)/(?:(?P\d+)/)?", ) self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, kwargs) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {}) def test_re_path_with_missing_optional_parameter(self): match = resolve("/regex_only_optional/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "regex_only_optional") self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {}) self.assertEqual(match.args, ()) self.assertEqual( match.route, r"^regex_only_optional/(?:(?P\d+)/)?", ) self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {}) def test_path_lookup_with_inclusion(self): match = resolve("/included_urls/extra/something/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-extra") self.assertEqual(match.route, "included_urls/extra//") def test_path_lookup_with_empty_string_inclusion(self): match = resolve("/more/99/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-more") self.assertEqual(match.route, r"^more/(?P\w+)/$") self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"extra": "99", "sub-extra": True}) self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"extra": "99"}) self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {"sub-extra": True}) def test_path_lookup_with_double_inclusion(self): match = resolve("/included_urls/more/some_value/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-more") self.assertEqual(match.route, r"included_urls/more/(?P\w+)/$") def test_path_reverse_without_parameter(self): url = reverse("articles-2003") self.assertEqual(url, "/articles/2003/") def test_path_reverse_with_parameter(self): url = reverse( "articles-year-month-day", kwargs={"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12} ) self.assertEqual(url, "/articles/2015/4/12/") @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_base64_urls") def test_converter_resolve(self): for url, (url_name, app_name, kwargs) in converter_test_data: with self.subTest(url=url): match = resolve(url) self.assertEqual(match.url_name, url_name) self.assertEqual(match.app_name, app_name) self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, kwargs) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_base64_urls") def test_converter_reverse(self): for expected, (url_name, app_name, kwargs) in converter_test_data: if app_name: url_name = "%s:%s" % (app_name, url_name) with self.subTest(url=url_name): url = reverse(url_name, kwargs=kwargs) self.assertEqual(url, expected) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_base64_urls") def test_converter_reverse_with_second_layer_instance_namespace(self): kwargs = included_kwargs.copy() kwargs["last_value"] = b"world" url = reverse("instance-ns-base64:subsubpattern-base64", kwargs=kwargs) self.assertEqual(url, "/base64/aGVsbG8=/subpatterns/d29ybGQ=/d29ybGQ=/") def test_path_inclusion_is_matchable(self): match = resolve("/included_urls/extra/something/") self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-extra") self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"extra": "something"}) def test_path_inclusion_is_reversible(self): url = reverse("inner-extra", kwargs={"extra": "something"}) self.assertEqual(url, "/included_urls/extra/something/") def test_invalid_kwargs(self): msg = "kwargs argument must be a dict, but got str." with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg): path("hello/", empty_view, "name") with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg): re_path("^hello/$", empty_view, "name") def test_invalid_converter(self): msg = "URL route 'foo//' uses invalid converter 'nonexistent'." with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg): path("foo//", empty_view) def test_warning_override_default_converter(self): # RemovedInDjango60Warning: when the deprecation ends, replace with # msg = "Converter 'int' is already registered." # with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg): msg = ( "Converter 'int' is already registered. Support for overriding registered " "converters is deprecated and will be removed in Django 6.0." ) try: with self.assertWarnsMessage(RemovedInDjango60Warning, msg) as ctx: register_converter(IntConverter, "int") finally: REGISTERED_CONVERTERS.pop("int", None) self.assertEqual(ctx.filename, __file__) def test_warning_override_converter(self): # RemovedInDjango60Warning: when the deprecation ends, replace with # msg = "Converter 'base64' is already registered." # with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg): msg = ( "Converter 'base64' is already registered. Support for overriding " "registered converters is deprecated and will be removed in Django 6.0." ) try: with self.assertWarnsMessage(RemovedInDjango60Warning, msg) as ctx: register_converter(Base64Converter, "base64") register_converter(Base64Converter, "base64") finally: REGISTERED_CONVERTERS.pop("base64", None) self.assertEqual(ctx.filename, __file__) def test_invalid_view(self): msg = "view must be a callable or a list/tuple in the case of include()." with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg): path("articles/", "invalid_view") def test_invalid_view_instance(self): class EmptyCBV(View): pass msg = "view must be a callable, pass EmptyCBV.as_view(), not EmptyCBV()." with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg): path("foo", EmptyCBV()) def test_whitespace_in_route(self): msg = "URL route %r cannot contain whitespace in angle brackets <…>" for whitespace in string.whitespace: with self.subTest(repr(whitespace)): route = "space//extra/" % whitespace with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg % route): path(route, empty_view) # Whitespaces are valid in paths. p = path("space%s//" % string.whitespace, empty_view) match = p.resolve("space%s/1/" % string.whitespace) self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"num": 1}) def test_path_trailing_newlines(self): tests = [ "/articles/2003/\n", "/articles/2010/\n", "/en/foo/\n", "/included_urls/extra/\n", "/regex/1/\n", "/users/1/\n", ] for url in tests: with self.subTest(url=url), self.assertRaises(Resolver404): resolve(url) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.converter_urls") class ConverterTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_matching_urls(self): def no_converter(x): return x test_data = ( ("int", {"0", "1", "01", 1234567890}, int), ("str", {"abcxyz"}, no_converter), ("path", {"allows.ANY*characters"}, no_converter), ("slug", {"abcxyz-ABCXYZ_01234567890"}, no_converter), ("uuid", {"39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839"}, uuid.UUID), ) for url_name, url_suffixes, converter in test_data: for url_suffix in url_suffixes: url = "/%s/%s/" % (url_name, url_suffix) with self.subTest(url=url): match = resolve(url) self.assertEqual(match.url_name, url_name) self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {url_name: converter(url_suffix)}) # reverse() works with string parameters. string_kwargs = {url_name: url_suffix} self.assertEqual(reverse(url_name, kwargs=string_kwargs), url) # reverse() also works with native types (int, UUID, etc.). if converter is not no_converter: # The converted value might be different for int (a # leading zero is lost in the conversion). converted_value = match.kwargs[url_name] converted_url = "/%s/%s/" % (url_name, converted_value) self.assertEqual( reverse(url_name, kwargs={url_name: converted_value}), converted_url, ) def test_nonmatching_urls(self): test_data = ( ("int", {"-1", "letters"}), ("str", {"", "/"}), ("path", {""}), ("slug", {"", "stars*notallowed"}), ( "uuid", { "", "9da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839", "39da9369-838-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839", "39da9369-838e-475-91a5-f7805cd82839", "39da9369-838e-4750-91a-f7805cd82839", "39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd8283", }, ), ) for url_name, url_suffixes in test_data: for url_suffix in url_suffixes: url = "/%s/%s/" % (url_name, url_suffix) with self.subTest(url=url), self.assertRaises(Resolver404): resolve(url) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_same_name_urls") class SameNameTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_matching_urls_same_name(self): @DynamicConverter.register_to_url def requires_tiny_int(value): if value > 5: raise ValueError return value tests = [ ( "number_of_args", [ ([], {}, "0/"), ([1], {}, "1/1/"), ], ), ( "kwargs_names", [ ([], {"a": 1}, "a/1/"), ([], {"b": 1}, "b/1/"), ], ), ( "converter", [ (["a/b"], {}, "path/a/b/"), (["a b"], {}, "str/a%20b/"), (["a-b"], {}, "slug/a-b/"), (["2"], {}, "int/2/"), ( ["39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839"], {}, "uuid/39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839/", ), ], ), ( "regex", [ (["ABC"], {}, "uppercase/ABC/"), (["abc"], {}, "lowercase/abc/"), ], ), ( "converter_to_url", [ ([6], {}, "int/6/"), ([1], {}, "tiny_int/1/"), ], ), ] for url_name, cases in tests: for args, kwargs, url_suffix in cases: expected_url = "/%s/%s" % (url_name, url_suffix) with self.subTest(url=expected_url): self.assertEqual( reverse(url_name, args=args, kwargs=kwargs), expected_url, ) class ParameterRestrictionTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_integer_parameter_name_causes_exception(self): msg = ( "URL route 'hello//' uses parameter name '1' which isn't " "a valid Python identifier." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg): path(r"hello//", lambda r: None) def test_non_identifier_parameter_name_causes_exception(self): msg = ( "URL route 'b//' uses parameter name 'book.id' which " "isn't a valid Python identifier." ) with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg): path(r"b//", lambda r: None) def test_allows_non_ascii_but_valid_identifiers(self): # \u0394 is "GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA", a valid identifier. p = path("hello//", lambda r: None) match = p.resolve("hello/1/") self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"\u0394": "1"}) @override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_dynamic_urls") class ConversionExceptionTests(SimpleTestCase): """How are errors in Converter.to_python() and to_url() handled?""" def test_resolve_value_error_means_no_match(self): @DynamicConverter.register_to_python def raises_value_error(value): raise ValueError() with self.assertRaises(Resolver404): resolve("/dynamic/abc/") def test_resolve_type_error_propagates(self): @DynamicConverter.register_to_python def raises_type_error(value): raise TypeError("This type error propagates.") with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, "This type error propagates."): resolve("/dynamic/abc/") def test_reverse_value_error_means_no_match(self): @DynamicConverter.register_to_url def raises_value_error(value): raise ValueError with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch): reverse("dynamic", kwargs={"value": object()}) def test_reverse_type_error_propagates(self): @DynamicConverter.register_to_url def raises_type_error(value): raise TypeError("This type error propagates.") with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, "This type error propagates."): reverse("dynamic", kwargs={"value": object()})