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django/tests/decorators/tests.py
Bouke Haarsma 9b7455e918 Fixed #21351 -- Replaced memoize with Python's lru_cache.
Replaced the custom, untested memoize with a similar decorator from Python's
3.2 stdlib. Although some minor performance degradation (see ticket), it is
expected that in the long run lru_cache will outperform memoize once it is
implemented in C.

Thanks to EvilDMP for the report and Baptiste Mispelon for the idea of
replacing memoize with lru_cache.
2013-11-11 08:53:09 +01:00

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from functools import wraps
from unittest import TestCase
import warnings
from django.contrib.admin.views.decorators import staff_member_required
from django.contrib.auth.decorators import login_required, permission_required, user_passes_test
from django.http import HttpResponse, HttpRequest, HttpResponseNotAllowed
from django.middleware.clickjacking import XFrameOptionsMiddleware
from django.utils.decorators import method_decorator
from django.utils.functional import allow_lazy, lazy, memoize
from django.views.decorators.cache import cache_page, never_cache, cache_control
from django.views.decorators.clickjacking import xframe_options_deny, xframe_options_sameorigin, xframe_options_exempt
from django.views.decorators.http import require_http_methods, require_GET, require_POST, require_safe, condition
from django.views.decorators.vary import vary_on_headers, vary_on_cookie
def fully_decorated(request):
"""Expected __doc__"""
return HttpResponse('<html><body>dummy</body></html>')
fully_decorated.anything = "Expected __dict__"
def compose(*functions):
# compose(f, g)(*args, **kwargs) == f(g(*args, **kwargs))
functions = list(reversed(functions))
def _inner(*args, **kwargs):
result = functions[0](*args, **kwargs)
for f in functions[1:]:
result = f(result)
return result
return _inner
full_decorator = compose(
# django.views.decorators.http
require_http_methods(["GET"]),
require_GET,
require_POST,
require_safe,
condition(lambda r: None, lambda r: None),
# django.views.decorators.vary
vary_on_headers('Accept-language'),
vary_on_cookie,
# django.views.decorators.cache
cache_page(60 * 15),
cache_control(private=True),
never_cache,
# django.contrib.auth.decorators
# Apply user_passes_test twice to check #9474
user_passes_test(lambda u: True),
login_required,
permission_required('change_world'),
# django.contrib.admin.views.decorators
staff_member_required,
# django.utils.functional
allow_lazy,
lazy,
)
# suppress the deprecation warning of memoize
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True):
fully_decorated = memoize(fully_decorated, {}, 1)
fully_decorated = full_decorator(fully_decorated)
class DecoratorsTest(TestCase):
def test_attributes(self):
"""
Tests that django decorators set certain attributes of the wrapped
function.
"""
self.assertEqual(fully_decorated.__name__, 'fully_decorated')
self.assertEqual(fully_decorated.__doc__, 'Expected __doc__')
self.assertEqual(fully_decorated.__dict__['anything'], 'Expected __dict__')
def test_user_passes_test_composition(self):
"""
Test that the user_passes_test decorator can be applied multiple times
(#9474).
"""
def test1(user):
user.decorators_applied.append('test1')
return True
def test2(user):
user.decorators_applied.append('test2')
return True
def callback(request):
return request.user.decorators_applied
callback = user_passes_test(test1)(callback)
callback = user_passes_test(test2)(callback)
class DummyUser(object):
pass
class DummyRequest(object):
pass
request = DummyRequest()
request.user = DummyUser()
request.user.decorators_applied = []
response = callback(request)
self.assertEqual(response, ['test2', 'test1'])
def test_cache_page_new_style(self):
"""
Test that we can call cache_page the new way
"""
def my_view(request):
return "response"
my_view_cached = cache_page(123)(my_view)
self.assertEqual(my_view_cached(HttpRequest()), "response")
my_view_cached2 = cache_page(123, key_prefix="test")(my_view)
self.assertEqual(my_view_cached2(HttpRequest()), "response")
def test_require_safe_accepts_only_safe_methods(self):
"""
Test for the require_safe decorator.
A view returns either a response or an exception.
Refs #15637.
"""
def my_view(request):
return HttpResponse("OK")
my_safe_view = require_safe(my_view)
request = HttpRequest()
request.method = 'GET'
self.assertIsInstance(my_safe_view(request), HttpResponse)
request.method = 'HEAD'
self.assertIsInstance(my_safe_view(request), HttpResponse)
request.method = 'POST'
self.assertIsInstance(my_safe_view(request), HttpResponseNotAllowed)
request.method = 'PUT'
self.assertIsInstance(my_safe_view(request), HttpResponseNotAllowed)
request.method = 'DELETE'
self.assertIsInstance(my_safe_view(request), HttpResponseNotAllowed)
# For testing method_decorator, a decorator that assumes a single argument.
# We will get type arguments if there is a mismatch in the number of arguments.
def simple_dec(func):
def wrapper(arg):
return func("test:" + arg)
return wraps(func)(wrapper)
simple_dec_m = method_decorator(simple_dec)
# For testing method_decorator, two decorators that add an attribute to the function
def myattr_dec(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
return func(*args, **kwargs)
wrapper.myattr = True
return wraps(func)(wrapper)
myattr_dec_m = method_decorator(myattr_dec)
def myattr2_dec(func):
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
return func(*args, **kwargs)
wrapper.myattr2 = True
return wraps(func)(wrapper)
myattr2_dec_m = method_decorator(myattr2_dec)
class MethodDecoratorTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for method_decorator
"""
def test_preserve_signature(self):
class Test(object):
@simple_dec_m
def say(self, arg):
return arg
self.assertEqual("test:hello", Test().say("hello"))
def test_preserve_attributes(self):
# Sanity check myattr_dec and myattr2_dec
@myattr_dec
@myattr2_dec
def func():
pass
self.assertEqual(getattr(func, 'myattr', False), True)
self.assertEqual(getattr(func, 'myattr2', False), True)
# Now check method_decorator
class Test(object):
@myattr_dec_m
@myattr2_dec_m
def method(self):
"A method"
pass
self.assertEqual(getattr(Test().method, 'myattr', False), True)
self.assertEqual(getattr(Test().method, 'myattr2', False), True)
self.assertEqual(getattr(Test.method, 'myattr', False), True)
self.assertEqual(getattr(Test.method, 'myattr2', False), True)
self.assertEqual(Test.method.__doc__, 'A method')
self.assertEqual(Test.method.__name__, 'method')
class XFrameOptionsDecoratorsTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for the X-Frame-Options decorators.
"""
def test_deny_decorator(self):
"""
Ensures @xframe_options_deny properly sets the X-Frame-Options header.
"""
@xframe_options_deny
def a_view(request):
return HttpResponse()
r = a_view(HttpRequest())
self.assertEqual(r['X-Frame-Options'], 'DENY')
def test_sameorigin_decorator(self):
"""
Ensures @xframe_options_sameorigin properly sets the X-Frame-Options
header.
"""
@xframe_options_sameorigin
def a_view(request):
return HttpResponse()
r = a_view(HttpRequest())
self.assertEqual(r['X-Frame-Options'], 'SAMEORIGIN')
def test_exempt_decorator(self):
"""
Ensures @xframe_options_exempt properly instructs the
XFrameOptionsMiddleware to NOT set the header.
"""
@xframe_options_exempt
def a_view(request):
return HttpResponse()
req = HttpRequest()
resp = a_view(req)
self.assertEqual(resp.get('X-Frame-Options', None), None)
self.assertTrue(resp.xframe_options_exempt)
# Since the real purpose of the exempt decorator is to suppress
# the middleware's functionality, let's make sure it actually works...
r = XFrameOptionsMiddleware().process_response(req, resp)
self.assertEqual(r.get('X-Frame-Options', None), None)