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[3.3] bpo-30500: urllib: Simplify splithost by calling into urlparse. (#1849) #2292
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@@ -664,6 +664,52 @@ def test_anyscheme(self): | |
self.assertEqual(urllib.parse.urlparse(b"x-newscheme://foo.com/stuff?query"), | ||
(b'x-newscheme', b'foo.com', b'/stuff', b'', b'query', b'')) | ||
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def test_default_scheme(self): | ||
# Exercise the scheme parameter of urlparse() and urlsplit() | ||
for func in (urllib.parse.urlparse, urllib.parse.urlsplit): | ||
result = func("http://example.net/", "ftp") | ||
self.assertEqual(result.scheme, "http") | ||
result = func(b"http://example.net/", b"ftp") | ||
self.assertEqual(result.scheme, b"http") | ||
self.assertEqual(func("path", "ftp").scheme, "ftp") | ||
self.assertEqual(func("path", scheme="ftp").scheme, "ftp") | ||
self.assertEqual(func(b"path", scheme=b"ftp").scheme, b"ftp") | ||
self.assertEqual(func("path").scheme, "") | ||
self.assertEqual(func(b"path").scheme, b"") | ||
self.assertEqual(func(b"path", "").scheme, b"") | ||
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def test_parse_fragments(self): | ||
# Exercise the allow_fragments parameter of urlparse() and urlsplit() | ||
tests = ( | ||
("http:#frag", "path", "frag"), | ||
("//example.net#frag", "path", "frag"), | ||
("index.html#frag", "path", "frag"), | ||
(";a=b#frag", "params", "frag"), | ||
("?a=b#frag", "query", "frag"), | ||
("#frag", "path", "frag"), | ||
("abc#@frag", "path", "@frag"), | ||
("//abc#@frag", "path", "@frag"), | ||
("//abc:80#@frag", "path", "@frag"), | ||
("//abc#@frag:80", "path", "@frag:80"), | ||
) | ||
for url, attr, expected_frag in tests: | ||
for func in (urllib.parse.urlparse, urllib.parse.urlsplit): | ||
if attr == "params" and func is urllib.parse.urlsplit: | ||
attr = "path" | ||
result = func(url, allow_fragments=False) | ||
self.assertEqual(result.fragment, "") | ||
self.assertTrue( | ||
getattr(result, attr).endswith("#" + expected_frag)) | ||
self.assertEqual(func(url, "", False).fragment, "") | ||
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result = func(url, allow_fragments=True) | ||
self.assertEqual(result.fragment, expected_frag) | ||
self.assertFalse( | ||
getattr(result, attr).endswith(expected_frag)) | ||
self.assertEqual(func(url, "", True).fragment, | ||
expected_frag) | ||
self.assertEqual(func(url).fragment, expected_frag) | ||
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def test_mixed_types_rejected(self): | ||
# Several functions that process either strings or ASCII encoded bytes | ||
# accept multiple arguments. Check they reject mixed type input | ||
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@@ -749,52 +795,6 @@ def test_parse_qsl_encoding(self): | |
errors="ignore") | ||
self.assertEqual(result, [('key', '\u0141-')]) | ||
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def test_splitport(self): | ||
splitport = urllib.parse.splitport | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot:88'), ('parrot', '88')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot'), ('parrot', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot:'), ('parrot', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('127.0.0.1'), ('127.0.0.1', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot:cheese'), ('parrot:cheese', None)) | ||
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def test_splitnport(self): | ||
splitnport = urllib.parse.splitnport | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:88'), ('parrot', 88)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot'), ('parrot', -1)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot', 55), ('parrot', 55)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:'), ('parrot', -1)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:', 55), ('parrot', 55)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('127.0.0.1'), ('127.0.0.1', -1)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('127.0.0.1', 55), ('127.0.0.1', 55)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:cheese'), ('parrot', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:cheese', 55), ('parrot', None)) | ||
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def test_splitquery(self): | ||
# Normal cases are exercised by other tests; ensure that we also | ||
# catch cases with no port specified (testcase ensuring coverage) | ||
result = urllib.parse.splitquery('http://python.org/fake?foo=bar') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, ('http://python.org/fake', 'foo=bar')) | ||
result = urllib.parse.splitquery('http://python.org/fake?foo=bar?') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, ('http://python.org/fake?foo=bar', '')) | ||
result = urllib.parse.splitquery('http://python.org/fake') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, ('http://python.org/fake', None)) | ||
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def test_splitvalue(self): | ||
# Normal cases are exercised by other tests; test pathological cases | ||
# with no key/value pairs. (testcase ensuring coverage) | ||
result = urllib.parse.splitvalue('foo=bar') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, ('foo', 'bar')) | ||
result = urllib.parse.splitvalue('foo=') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, ('foo', '')) | ||
result = urllib.parse.splitvalue('foobar') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, ('foobar', None)) | ||
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def test_to_bytes(self): | ||
result = urllib.parse.to_bytes('http://www.python.org') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, 'http://www.python.org') | ||
self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, urllib.parse.to_bytes, | ||
'http://www.python.org/medi\u00e6val') | ||
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def test_urlencode_sequences(self): | ||
# Other tests incidentally urlencode things; test non-covered cases: | ||
# Sequence and object values. | ||
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@@ -863,9 +863,162 @@ def test_telurl_params(self): | |
self.assertEqual(p1.path, '863-1234') | ||
self.assertEqual(p1.params, 'phone-context=+1-914-555') | ||
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def test_Quoter_repr(self): | ||
quoter = urllib.parse.Quoter(urllib.parse._ALWAYS_SAFE) | ||
self.assertIn('Quoter', repr(quoter)) | ||
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class Utility_Tests(unittest.TestCase): | ||
"""Testcase to test the various utility functions in the urllib.""" | ||
# In Python 2 this test class was in test_urllib. | ||
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def test_splittype(self): | ||
splittype = urllib.parse.splittype | ||
self.assertEqual(splittype('type:opaquestring'), ('type', 'opaquestring')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittype('opaquestring'), (None, 'opaquestring')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittype(':opaquestring'), (None, ':opaquestring')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittype('type:'), ('type', '')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittype('type:opaque:string'), ('type', 'opaque:string')) | ||
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def test_splithost(self): | ||
splithost = urllib.parse.splithost | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost('//www.example.org:80/foo/bar/baz.html'), | ||
('www.example.org:80', '/foo/bar/baz.html')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost('//www.example.org:80'), | ||
('www.example.org:80', '')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost('/foo/bar/baz.html'), | ||
(None, '/foo/bar/baz.html')) | ||
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# bpo-30500: # starts a fragment. | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost('//127.0.0.1#@host.com'), | ||
('127.0.0.1', '/#@host.com')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost('//127.0.0.1#@host.com:80'), | ||
('127.0.0.1', '/#@host.com:80')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost('//127.0.0.1:80#@host.com'), | ||
('127.0.0.1:80', '/#@host.com')) | ||
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# Empty host is returned as empty string. | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost("///file"), | ||
('', '/file')) | ||
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# Trailing semicolon, question mark and hash symbol are kept. | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost("//example.net/file;"), | ||
('example.net', '/file;')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost("//example.net/file?"), | ||
('example.net', '/file?')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splithost("//example.net/file#"), | ||
('example.net', '/file#')) | ||
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def test_splituser(self): | ||
splituser = urllib.parse.splituser | ||
self.assertEqual(splituser('User:[email protected]:080'), | ||
('User:Pass', 'www.python.org:080')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splituser('@www.python.org:080'), | ||
('', 'www.python.org:080')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splituser('www.python.org:080'), | ||
(None, 'www.python.org:080')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splituser('User:Pass@'), | ||
('User:Pass', '')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splituser('[email protected]:[email protected]:080'), | ||
('[email protected]:Pass', 'www.python.org:080')) | ||
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def test_splitpasswd(self): | ||
# Some of the password examples are not sensible, but it is added to | ||
# confirming to RFC2617 and addressing issue4675. | ||
splitpasswd = urllib.parse.splitpasswd | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:ab'), ('user', 'ab')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:a\nb'), ('user', 'a\nb')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:a\tb'), ('user', 'a\tb')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:a\rb'), ('user', 'a\rb')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:a\fb'), ('user', 'a\fb')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:a\vb'), ('user', 'a\vb')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:a:b'), ('user', 'a:b')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:a b'), ('user', 'a b')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user 2:ab'), ('user 2', 'ab')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user+1:a+b'), ('user+1', 'a+b')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user:'), ('user', '')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd('user'), ('user', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitpasswd(':ab'), ('', 'ab')) | ||
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def test_splitport(self): | ||
splitport = urllib.parse.splitport | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot:88'), ('parrot', '88')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot'), ('parrot', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot:'), ('parrot', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('127.0.0.1'), ('127.0.0.1', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('parrot:cheese'), ('parrot:cheese', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('[::1]:88'), ('[::1]', '88')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport('[::1]'), ('[::1]', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitport(':88'), ('', '88')) | ||
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def test_splitnport(self): | ||
splitnport = urllib.parse.splitnport | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:88'), ('parrot', 88)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot'), ('parrot', -1)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot', 55), ('parrot', 55)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:'), ('parrot', -1)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:', 55), ('parrot', 55)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('127.0.0.1'), ('127.0.0.1', -1)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('127.0.0.1', 55), ('127.0.0.1', 55)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:cheese'), ('parrot', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitnport('parrot:cheese', 55), ('parrot', None)) | ||
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def test_splitquery(self): | ||
# Normal cases are exercised by other tests; ensure that we also | ||
# catch cases with no port specified (testcase ensuring coverage) | ||
splitquery = urllib.parse.splitquery | ||
self.assertEqual(splitquery('http://python.org/fake?foo=bar'), | ||
('http://python.org/fake', 'foo=bar')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitquery('http://python.org/fake?foo=bar?'), | ||
('http://python.org/fake?foo=bar', '')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitquery('http://python.org/fake'), | ||
('http://python.org/fake', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitquery('?foo=bar'), ('', 'foo=bar')) | ||
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def test_splittag(self): | ||
splittag = urllib.parse.splittag | ||
self.assertEqual(splittag('http://example.com?foo=bar#baz'), | ||
('http://example.com?foo=bar', 'baz')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittag('http://example.com?foo=bar#'), | ||
('http://example.com?foo=bar', '')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittag('#baz'), ('', 'baz')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittag('http://example.com?foo=bar'), | ||
('http://example.com?foo=bar', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splittag('http://example.com?foo=bar#baz#boo'), | ||
('http://example.com?foo=bar#baz', 'boo')) | ||
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def test_splitattr(self): | ||
splitattr = urllib.parse.splitattr | ||
self.assertEqual(splitattr('/path;attr1=value1;attr2=value2'), | ||
('/path', ['attr1=value1', 'attr2=value2'])) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitattr('/path;'), ('/path', [''])) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitattr(';attr1=value1;attr2=value2'), | ||
('', ['attr1=value1', 'attr2=value2'])) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitattr('/path'), ('/path', [])) | ||
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def test_splitvalue(self): | ||
# Normal cases are exercised by other tests; test pathological cases | ||
# with no key/value pairs. (testcase ensuring coverage) | ||
splitvalue = urllib.parse.splitvalue | ||
self.assertEqual(splitvalue('foo=bar'), ('foo', 'bar')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitvalue('foo='), ('foo', '')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitvalue('=bar'), ('', 'bar')) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitvalue('foobar'), ('foobar', None)) | ||
self.assertEqual(splitvalue('foo=bar=baz'), ('foo', 'bar=baz')) | ||
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def test_to_bytes(self): | ||
result = urllib.parse.to_bytes('http://www.python.org') | ||
self.assertEqual(result, 'http://www.python.org') | ||
self.assertRaises(UnicodeError, urllib.parse.to_bytes, | ||
'http://www.python.org/medi\u00e6val') | ||
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def test_unwrap(self): | ||
url = urllib.parse.unwrap('<URL:type://host/path>') | ||
self.assertEqual(url, 'type://host/path') | ||
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def test_main(): | ||
support.run_unittest(UrlParseTestCase) | ||
support.run_unittest(UrlParseTestCase, Utility_Tests) | ||
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if __name__ == "__main__": | ||
test_main() |
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Fix urllib.parse.splithost() to correctly parse fragments. For example, | ||
``splithost('//127.0.0.1#@evil.com/')`` now correctly returns the | ||
``127.0.0.1`` host, instead of treating ``@evil.com`` as the host in an | ||
authentification (``login@host``). |
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I'm not sure sure of the addition of DOTALL, see:
http://bugs.python.org/issue30500#msg296422
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The same change was done in the master branch, so it's fine.