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from wsgiref.validate import validator
from tornado.testing import AsyncHTTPTestCase, LogTrapTestCase
from tornado.util import b
from tornado.web import RequestHandler
from tornado.wsgi import WSGIApplication, WSGIContainer
class WSGIContainerTest(AsyncHTTPTestCase, LogTrapTestCase):
def wsgi_app(self, environ, start_response):
status = "200 OK"
response_headers = [("Content-Type", "text/plain")]
start_response(status, response_headers)
return [b("Hello world!")]
def get_app(self):
return WSGIContainer(validator(self.wsgi_app))
def test_simple(self):
response = self.fetch("/")
self.assertEqual(response.body, b("Hello world!"))
class WSGIApplicationTest(AsyncHTTPTestCase, LogTrapTestCase):
def get_app(self):
class HelloHandler(RequestHandler):
def get(self):
self.write("Hello world!")
class PathQuotingHandler(RequestHandler):
def get(self, path):
self.write(path)
# It would be better to run the wsgiref server implementation in
# another thread instead of using our own WSGIContainer, but this
# fits better in our async testing framework and the wsgiref
# validator should keep us honest
return WSGIContainer(validator(WSGIApplication([
("/", HelloHandler),
("/path/(.*)", PathQuotingHandler),
])))
def test_simple(self):
response = self.fetch("/")
self.assertEqual(response.body, b("Hello world!"))
def test_path_quoting(self):
response = self.fetch("/path/foo%20bar%C3%A9")
self.assertEqual(response.body, u"foo bar\u00e9".encode("utf-8"))
# This is kind of hacky, but run some of the HTTPServer tests through
# WSGIContainer and WSGIApplication to make sure everything survives
# repeated disassembly and reassembly.
from tornado.test.httpserver_test import HTTPConnectionTest
class WSGIConnectionTest(HTTPConnectionTest):
def get_app(self):
return WSGIContainer(validator(WSGIApplication(self.get_handlers())))
del HTTPConnectionTest