import os import sys from types import ModuleType import unittest import warnings from django.conf import LazySettings, Settings, settings from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured from django.http import HttpRequest from django.test import (SimpleTestCase, TransactionTestCase, TestCase, modify_settings, override_settings, signals) from django.utils import six from django.utils.encoding import force_text @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'prepend': ['b'], 'append': ['d'], 'remove': ['a', 'e'] }) @override_settings(ITEMS=['a', 'c', 'e'], ITEMS_OUTER=[1, 2, 3], TEST='override', TEST_OUTER='outer') class FullyDecoratedTranTestCase(TransactionTestCase): available_apps = [] def test_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['b', 'c', 'd']) self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS_OUTER, [1, 2, 3]) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override') self.assertEqual(settings.TEST_OUTER, 'outer') @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': ['e', 'f'], 'prepend': ['a'], 'remove': ['d', 'c'], }) def test_method_list_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['a', 'b', 'e', 'f']) self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS_OUTER, [1, 2, 3]) @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': ['b'], 'prepend': ['d'], 'remove': ['a', 'c', 'e'], }) def test_method_list_override_no_ops(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['b', 'd']) @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': 'e', 'prepend': 'a', 'remove': 'c', }) def test_method_list_override_strings(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['a', 'b', 'd', 'e']) @modify_settings(ITEMS={'remove': ['b', 'd']}) @modify_settings(ITEMS={'append': ['b'], 'prepend': ['d']}) def test_method_list_override_nested_order(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['d', 'c', 'b']) @override_settings(TEST='override2') def test_method_override(self): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override2') self.assertEqual(settings.TEST_OUTER, 'outer') def test_decorated_testcase_name(self): self.assertEqual(FullyDecoratedTranTestCase.__name__, 'FullyDecoratedTranTestCase') def test_decorated_testcase_module(self): self.assertEqual(FullyDecoratedTranTestCase.__module__, __name__) @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'prepend': ['b'], 'append': ['d'], 'remove': ['a', 'e'] }) @override_settings(ITEMS=['a', 'c', 'e'], TEST='override') class FullyDecoratedTestCase(TestCase): def test_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['b', 'c', 'd']) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override') @modify_settings(ITEMS={ 'append': 'e', 'prepend': 'a', 'remove': 'c', }) @override_settings(TEST='override2') def test_method_override(self): self.assertListEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['a', 'b', 'd', 'e']) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override2') class ClassDecoratedTestCaseSuper(TestCase): """ Dummy class for testing max recursion error in child class call to super(). Refs #17011. """ def test_max_recursion_error(self): pass @override_settings(TEST='override') class ClassDecoratedTestCase(ClassDecoratedTestCaseSuper): @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): super(cls, ClassDecoratedTestCase).setUpClass() cls.foo = getattr(settings, 'TEST', 'BUG') def test_override(self): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override') def test_setupclass_override(self): """Test that settings are overridden within setUpClass -- refs #21281""" self.assertEqual(self.foo, 'override') @override_settings(TEST='override2') def test_method_override(self): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override2') def test_max_recursion_error(self): """ Overriding a method on a super class and then calling that method on the super class should not trigger infinite recursion. See #17011. """ try: super(ClassDecoratedTestCase, self).test_max_recursion_error() except RuntimeError: self.fail() @modify_settings(ITEMS={'append': 'mother'}) @override_settings(ITEMS=['father'], TEST='override-parent') class ParentDecoratedTestCase(TestCase): pass @modify_settings(ITEMS={'append': ['child']}) @override_settings(TEST='override-child') class ChildDecoratedTestCase(ParentDecoratedTestCase): def test_override_settings_inheritance(self): self.assertEqual(settings.ITEMS, ['father', 'mother', 'child']) self.assertEqual(settings.TEST, 'override-child') class SettingsTests(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.testvalue = None signals.setting_changed.connect(self.signal_callback) def tearDown(self): signals.setting_changed.disconnect(self.signal_callback) def signal_callback(self, sender, setting, value, **kwargs): if setting == 'TEST': self.testvalue = value def test_override(self): settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) del settings.TEST def test_override_change(self): settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) settings.TEST = 'test2' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) del settings.TEST def test_override_doesnt_leak(self): self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') @override_settings(TEST='override') def test_decorator(self): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) def test_context_manager(self): self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') override = override_settings(TEST='override') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') override.enable() self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) override.disable() self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') def test_class_decorator(self): # SimpleTestCase can be decorated by override_settings, but not ut.TestCase class SimpleTestCaseSubclass(SimpleTestCase): pass class UnittestTestCaseSubclass(unittest.TestCase): pass decorated = override_settings(TEST='override')(SimpleTestCaseSubclass) self.assertIsInstance(decorated, type) self.assertTrue(issubclass(decorated, SimpleTestCase)) with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, Exception, "Only subclasses of Django SimpleTestCase*"): decorated = override_settings(TEST='override')(UnittestTestCaseSubclass) def test_signal_callback_context_manager(self): self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') with self.settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual(self.testvalue, 'override') self.assertEqual(self.testvalue, None) @override_settings(TEST='override') def test_signal_callback_decorator(self): self.assertEqual(self.testvalue, 'override') # # Regression tests for #10130: deleting settings. # def test_settings_delete(self): settings.TEST = 'test' self.assertEqual('test', settings.TEST) del settings.TEST self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') def test_settings_delete_wrapped(self): self.assertRaises(TypeError, delattr, settings, '_wrapped') def test_override_settings_delete(self): """ Allow deletion of a setting in an overridden settings set (#18824) """ previous_i18n = settings.USE_I18N previous_l10n = settings.USE_L10N with self.settings(USE_I18N=False): del settings.USE_I18N self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'USE_I18N') # Should also work for a non-overridden setting del settings.USE_L10N self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'USE_L10N') self.assertEqual(settings.USE_I18N, previous_i18n) self.assertEqual(settings.USE_L10N, previous_l10n) def test_override_settings_nested(self): """ Test that override_settings uses the actual _wrapped attribute at runtime, not when it was instantiated. """ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST2') inner = override_settings(TEST2='override') with override_settings(TEST='override'): self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) with inner: self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST2) # inner's __exit__ should have restored the settings of the outer # context manager, not those when the class was instantiated self.assertEqual('override', settings.TEST) self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST2') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, settings, 'TEST2') class TestComplexSettingOverride(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.old_warn_override_settings = signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS.copy() signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS.add('TEST_WARN') def tearDown(self): signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS = self.old_warn_override_settings self.assertNotIn('TEST_WARN', signals.COMPLEX_OVERRIDE_SETTINGS) def test_complex_override_warning(self): """Regression test for #19031""" with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: warnings.simplefilter("always") with override_settings(TEST_WARN='override'): self.assertEqual(settings.TEST_WARN, 'override') self.assertEqual(len(w), 1) # File extension may by .py, .pyc, etc. Compare only basename. self.assertEqual(os.path.splitext(w[0].filename)[0], os.path.splitext(__file__)[0]) self.assertEqual(str(w[0].message), 'Overriding setting TEST_WARN can lead to unexpected behavior.') class TrailingSlashURLTests(TestCase): """ Tests for the MEDIA_URL and STATIC_URL settings. They must end with a slash to ensure there's a deterministic way to build paths in templates. """ settings_module = settings def setUp(self): self._original_media_url = self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL self._original_static_url = self.settings_module.STATIC_URL def tearDown(self): self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = self._original_media_url self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = self._original_static_url def test_blank(self): """ The empty string is accepted, even though it doesn't end in a slash. """ self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '' self.assertEqual('', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '' self.assertEqual('', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) def test_end_slash(self): """ It works if the value ends in a slash. """ self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '/foo/' self.assertEqual('/foo/', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = 'http://media.foo.com/' self.assertEqual('http://media.foo.com/', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '/foo/' self.assertEqual('/foo/', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = 'http://static.foo.com/' self.assertEqual('http://static.foo.com/', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) def test_no_end_slash(self): """ An ImproperlyConfigured exception is raised if the value doesn't end in a slash. """ with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '/foo' with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = 'http://media.foo.com' with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '/foo' with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = 'http://static.foo.com' def test_double_slash(self): """ If the value ends in more than one slash, presume they know what they're doing. """ self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = '/wrong//' self.assertEqual('/wrong//', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL = 'http://media.foo.com/wrong//' self.assertEqual('http://media.foo.com/wrong//', self.settings_module.MEDIA_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = '/wrong//' self.assertEqual('/wrong//', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) self.settings_module.STATIC_URL = 'http://static.foo.com/wrong//' self.assertEqual('http://static.foo.com/wrong//', self.settings_module.STATIC_URL) class SecureProxySslHeaderTest(TestCase): settings_module = settings def setUp(self): self._original_setting = self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER def tearDown(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = self._original_setting def test_none(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = None req = HttpRequest() self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), False) def test_set_without_xheader(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL', 'https') req = HttpRequest() self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), False) def test_set_with_xheader_wrong(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL', 'https') req = HttpRequest() req.META['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL'] = 'wrongvalue' self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), False) def test_set_with_xheader_right(self): self.settings_module.SECURE_PROXY_SSL_HEADER = ('HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL', 'https') req = HttpRequest() req.META['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTOCOL'] = 'https' self.assertEqual(req.is_secure(), True) class IsOverriddenTest(TestCase): def test_configure(self): s = LazySettings() s.configure(SECRET_KEY='foo') self.assertTrue(s.is_overridden('SECRET_KEY')) def test_module(self): settings_module = ModuleType('fake_settings_module') settings_module.SECRET_KEY = 'foo' sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] = settings_module try: s = Settings('fake_settings_module') self.assertTrue(s.is_overridden('SECRET_KEY')) self.assertFalse(s.is_overridden('ALLOWED_HOSTS')) finally: del sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] def test_override(self): self.assertFalse(settings.is_overridden('ALLOWED_HOSTS')) with override_settings(ALLOWED_HOSTS=[]): self.assertTrue(settings.is_overridden('ALLOWED_HOSTS')) class TestListSettings(unittest.TestCase): """ Make sure settings that should be lists or tuples throw ImproperlyConfigured if they are set to a string instead of a list or tuple. """ list_or_tuple_settings = ( "ALLOWED_INCLUDE_ROOTS", "INSTALLED_APPS", "TEMPLATE_DIRS", "LOCALE_PATHS", ) def test_tuple_settings(self): settings_module = ModuleType('fake_settings_module') settings_module.SECRET_KEY = 'foo' for setting in self.list_or_tuple_settings: setattr(settings_module, setting, ('non_list_or_tuple_value')) sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] = settings_module try: with self.assertRaises(ImproperlyConfigured): Settings('fake_settings_module') finally: del sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] delattr(settings_module, setting) class TestSessionVerification(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.settings_module = ModuleType('fake_settings_module') self.settings_module.SECRET_KEY = 'foo' def tearDown(self): if 'fake_settings_module' in sys.modules: del sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] def test_session_verification_deprecation_no_verification(self): self.settings_module.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = ['django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware'] sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] = self.settings_module with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warn: warnings.filterwarnings('always') Settings('fake_settings_module') self.assertEqual( force_text(warn[0].message), "Session verification will become mandatory in Django 2.0. " "Please add 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware' " "to your MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES setting when you are ready to opt-in after " "reading the upgrade considerations in the 1.8 release notes.", ) def test_session_verification_deprecation_both(self): self.settings_module.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = [ 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.AuthenticationMiddleware', 'django.contrib.auth.middleware.SessionAuthenticationMiddleware', ] sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] = self.settings_module with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warn: warnings.filterwarnings('always') Settings('fake_settings_module') self.assertEqual(len(warn), 0) def test_session_verification_deprecation_neither(self): self.settings_module.MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES = [] sys.modules['fake_settings_module'] = self.settings_module with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warn: warnings.filterwarnings('always') Settings('fake_settings_module') self.assertEqual(len(warn), 0)