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import io
import itertools
import os
import sys
import tempfile
from unittest import skipIf
from django.core.files.base import ContentFile
from django.http import FileResponse
from django.test import SimpleTestCase
class UnseekableBytesIO(io.BytesIO):
def seekable(self):
return False
class FileResponseTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_content_length_file(self):
response = FileResponse(open(__file__, "rb"))
response.close()
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Length"], str(os.path.getsize(__file__))
)
def test_content_length_buffer(self):
response = FileResponse(io.BytesIO(b"binary content"))
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Length"], "14")
def test_content_length_nonzero_starting_position_file(self):
file = open(__file__, "rb")
file.seek(10)
response = FileResponse(file)
response.close()
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Length"], str(os.path.getsize(__file__) - 10)
)
def test_content_length_nonzero_starting_position_buffer(self):
test_tuples = (
("BytesIO", io.BytesIO),
("UnseekableBytesIO", UnseekableBytesIO),
)
for buffer_class_name, BufferClass in test_tuples:
with self.subTest(buffer_class_name=buffer_class_name):
buffer = BufferClass(b"binary content")
buffer.seek(10)
response = FileResponse(buffer)
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Length"], "4")
def test_content_length_nonzero_starting_position_file_seekable_no_tell(self):
class TestFile:
def __init__(self, path, *args, **kwargs):
self._file = open(path, *args, **kwargs)
def read(self, n_bytes=-1):
return self._file.read(n_bytes)
def seek(self, offset, whence=io.SEEK_SET):
return self._file.seek(offset, whence)
def seekable(self):
return True
@property
def name(self):
return self._file.name
def close(self):
if self._file:
self._file.close()
self._file = None
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, e_type, e_val, e_tb):
self.close()
file = TestFile(__file__, "rb")
file.seek(10)
response = FileResponse(file)
response.close()
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Length"], str(os.path.getsize(__file__) - 10)
)
def test_content_type_file(self):
response = FileResponse(open(__file__, "rb"))
response.close()
self.assertIn(response.headers["Content-Type"], ["text/x-python", "text/plain"])
def test_content_type_buffer(self):
response = FileResponse(io.BytesIO(b"binary content"))
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Type"], "application/octet-stream")
def test_content_type_buffer_explicit(self):
response = FileResponse(
io.BytesIO(b"binary content"), content_type="video/webm"
)
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Type"], "video/webm")
def test_content_type_buffer_explicit_default(self):
response = FileResponse(
io.BytesIO(b"binary content"), content_type="text/html; charset=utf-8"
)
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Type"], "text/html; charset=utf-8")
def test_content_type_buffer_named(self):
test_tuples = (
(__file__, ["text/x-python", "text/plain"]),
(__file__ + "nosuchfile", ["application/octet-stream"]),
("test_fileresponse.py", ["text/x-python", "text/plain"]),
("test_fileresponse.pynosuchfile", ["application/octet-stream"]),
)
for filename, content_types in test_tuples:
with self.subTest(filename=filename):
buffer = io.BytesIO(b"binary content")
buffer.name = filename
response = FileResponse(buffer)
self.assertIn(response.headers["Content-Type"], content_types)
def test_content_disposition_file(self):
filenames = (
("", "test_fileresponse.py"),
("custom_name.py", "custom_name.py"),
)
dispositions = (
(False, "inline"),
(True, "attachment"),
)
for (filename, header_filename), (
as_attachment,
header_disposition,
) in itertools.product(filenames, dispositions):
with self.subTest(filename=filename, disposition=header_disposition):
response = FileResponse(
open(__file__, "rb"), filename=filename, as_attachment=as_attachment
)
response.close()
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Disposition"],
'%s; filename="%s"' % (header_disposition, header_filename),
)
def test_content_disposition_escaping(self):
# fmt: off
tests = [
(
'multi-part-one";\" dummy".txt',
r"multi-part-one\";\" dummy\".txt"
),
]
# fmt: on
# Non-escape sequence backslashes are path segments on Windows, and are
# eliminated by an os.path.basename() check in FileResponse.
if sys.platform != "win32":
# fmt: off
tests += [
(
'multi-part-one\\";\" dummy".txt',
r"multi-part-one\\\";\" dummy\".txt"
),
(
'multi-part-one\\";\\\" dummy".txt',
r"multi-part-one\\\";\\\" dummy\".txt"
)
]
# fmt: on
for filename, escaped in tests:
with self.subTest(filename=filename, escaped=escaped):
response = FileResponse(
io.BytesIO(b"binary content"), filename=filename, as_attachment=True
)
response.close()
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Disposition"],
f'attachment; filename="{escaped}"',
)
def test_content_disposition_buffer(self):
response = FileResponse(io.BytesIO(b"binary content"))
self.assertFalse(response.has_header("Content-Disposition"))
def test_content_disposition_buffer_attachment(self):
response = FileResponse(io.BytesIO(b"binary content"), as_attachment=True)
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Disposition"], "attachment")
def test_content_disposition_buffer_explicit_filename(self):
dispositions = (
(False, "inline"),
(True, "attachment"),
)
for as_attachment, header_disposition in dispositions:
response = FileResponse(
io.BytesIO(b"binary content"),
as_attachment=as_attachment,
filename="custom_name.py",
)
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Disposition"],
'%s; filename="custom_name.py"' % header_disposition,
)
def test_response_buffer(self):
response = FileResponse(io.BytesIO(b"binary content"))
self.assertEqual(list(response), [b"binary content"])
def test_response_nonzero_starting_position(self):
test_tuples = (
("BytesIO", io.BytesIO),
("UnseekableBytesIO", UnseekableBytesIO),
)
for buffer_class_name, BufferClass in test_tuples:
with self.subTest(buffer_class_name=buffer_class_name):
buffer = BufferClass(b"binary content")
buffer.seek(10)
response = FileResponse(buffer)
self.assertEqual(list(response), [b"tent"])
def test_buffer_explicit_absolute_filename(self):
"""
Headers are set correctly with a buffer when an absolute filename is
provided.
"""
response = FileResponse(io.BytesIO(b"binary content"), filename=__file__)
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Length"], "14")
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Disposition"],
'inline; filename="test_fileresponse.py"',
)
@skipIf(sys.platform == "win32", "Named pipes are Unix-only.")
def test_file_from_named_pipe_response(self):
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir:
pipe_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, "named_pipe")
os.mkfifo(pipe_file)
pipe_for_read = os.open(pipe_file, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_NONBLOCK)
with open(pipe_file, "wb") as pipe_for_write:
pipe_for_write.write(b"binary content")
response = FileResponse(os.fdopen(pipe_for_read, mode="rb"))
response_content = list(response)
response.close()
self.assertEqual(response_content, [b"binary content"])
self.assertFalse(response.has_header("Content-Length"))
def test_compressed_response(self):
"""
If compressed responses are served with the uncompressed Content-Type
and a compression Content-Encoding, browsers might automatically
uncompress the file, which is most probably not wanted.
"""
test_tuples = (
(".tar.gz", "application/gzip"),
(".tar.br", "application/x-brotli"),
(".tar.bz2", "application/x-bzip"),
(".tar.xz", "application/x-xz"),
(".tar.Z", "application/x-compress"),
)
for extension, mimetype in test_tuples:
with self.subTest(ext=extension):
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=extension) as tmp:
response = FileResponse(tmp)
self.assertEqual(response.headers["Content-Type"], mimetype)
self.assertFalse(response.has_header("Content-Encoding"))
def test_unicode_attachment(self):
response = FileResponse(
ContentFile(b"binary content", name="祝您平安.odt"),
as_attachment=True,
content_type="application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text",
)
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Type"],
"application/vnd.oasis.opendocument.text",
)
self.assertEqual(
response.headers["Content-Disposition"],
"attachment; filename*=utf-8''%E7%A5%9D%E6%82%A8%E5%B9%B3%E5%AE%89.odt",
)
def test_repr(self):
response = FileResponse(io.BytesIO(b"binary content"))
self.assertEqual(
repr(response),
'<FileResponse status_code=200, "application/octet-stream">',
)
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