| # Test the windows specific win32reg module. |
| # Only win32reg functions not hit here: FlushKey, LoadKey and SaveKey |
| |
| import os, sys, errno |
| import unittest |
| from test import support |
| threading = support.import_module("threading") |
| from platform import machine |
| |
| # Do this first so test will be skipped if module doesn't exist |
| support.import_module('winreg') |
| # Now import everything |
| from winreg import * |
| |
| try: |
| REMOTE_NAME = sys.argv[sys.argv.index("--remote")+1] |
| except (IndexError, ValueError): |
| REMOTE_NAME = None |
| |
| # tuple of (major, minor) |
| WIN_VER = sys.getwindowsversion()[:2] |
| # Some tests should only run on 64-bit architectures where WOW64 will be. |
| WIN64_MACHINE = True if machine() == "AMD64" else False |
| |
| # Starting with Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, WOW64 no longer uses |
| # registry reflection and formerly reflected keys are shared instead. |
| # Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 are version 6.1. Due to this, some |
| # tests are only valid up until 6.1 |
| HAS_REFLECTION = True if WIN_VER < (6, 1) else False |
| |
| # Use a per-process key to prevent concurrent test runs (buildbot!) from |
| # stomping on each other. |
| test_key_base = "Python Test Key [%d] - Delete Me" % (os.getpid(),) |
| test_key_name = "SOFTWARE\\" + test_key_base |
| # On OS'es that support reflection we should test with a reflected key |
| test_reflect_key_name = "SOFTWARE\\Classes\\" + test_key_base |
| |
| test_data = [ |
| ("Int Value", 45, REG_DWORD), |
| ("String Val", "A string value", REG_SZ), |
| ("StringExpand", "The path is %path%", REG_EXPAND_SZ), |
| ("Multi-string", ["Lots", "of", "string", "values"], REG_MULTI_SZ), |
| ("Raw Data", b"binary\x00data", REG_BINARY), |
| ("Big String", "x"*(2**14-1), REG_SZ), |
| ("Big Binary", b"x"*(2**14), REG_BINARY), |
| # Two and three kanjis, meaning: "Japan" and "Japanese") |
| ("Japanese 日本", "日本語", REG_SZ), |
| ] |
| |
| class BaseWinregTests(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| # Make sure that the test key is absent when the test |
| # starts. |
| self.delete_tree(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| |
| def delete_tree(self, root, subkey): |
| try: |
| hkey = OpenKey(root, subkey, KEY_ALL_ACCESS) |
| except WindowsError: |
| # subkey does not exist |
| return |
| while True: |
| try: |
| subsubkey = EnumKey(hkey, 0) |
| except WindowsError: |
| # no more subkeys |
| break |
| self.delete_tree(hkey, subsubkey) |
| CloseKey(hkey) |
| DeleteKey(root, subkey) |
| |
| def _write_test_data(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key", |
| CreateKey=CreateKey): |
| # Set the default value for this key. |
| SetValue(root_key, test_key_name, REG_SZ, "Default value") |
| key = CreateKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| self.assertTrue(key.handle != 0) |
| # Create a sub-key |
| sub_key = CreateKey(key, subkeystr) |
| # Give the sub-key some named values |
| |
| for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data: |
| SetValueEx(sub_key, value_name, 0, value_type, value_data) |
| |
| # Check we wrote as many items as we thought. |
| nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(key) |
| self.assertEqual(nkeys, 1, "Not the correct number of sub keys") |
| self.assertEqual(nvalues, 1, "Not the correct number of values") |
| nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(sub_key) |
| self.assertEqual(nkeys, 0, "Not the correct number of sub keys") |
| self.assertEqual(nvalues, len(test_data), |
| "Not the correct number of values") |
| # Close this key this way... |
| # (but before we do, copy the key as an integer - this allows |
| # us to test that the key really gets closed). |
| int_sub_key = int(sub_key) |
| CloseKey(sub_key) |
| try: |
| QueryInfoKey(int_sub_key) |
| self.fail("It appears the CloseKey() function does " |
| "not close the actual key!") |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| # ... and close that key that way :-) |
| int_key = int(key) |
| key.Close() |
| try: |
| QueryInfoKey(int_key) |
| self.fail("It appears the key.Close() function " |
| "does not close the actual key!") |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| |
| def _read_test_data(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key", OpenKey=OpenKey): |
| # Check we can get default value for this key. |
| val = QueryValue(root_key, test_key_name) |
| self.assertEqual(val, "Default value", |
| "Registry didn't give back the correct value") |
| |
| key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| # Read the sub-keys |
| with OpenKey(key, subkeystr) as sub_key: |
| # Check I can enumerate over the values. |
| index = 0 |
| while 1: |
| try: |
| data = EnumValue(sub_key, index) |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| break |
| self.assertEqual(data in test_data, True, |
| "Didn't read back the correct test data") |
| index = index + 1 |
| self.assertEqual(index, len(test_data), |
| "Didn't read the correct number of items") |
| # Check I can directly access each item |
| for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data: |
| read_val, read_typ = QueryValueEx(sub_key, value_name) |
| self.assertEqual(read_val, value_data, |
| "Could not directly read the value") |
| self.assertEqual(read_typ, value_type, |
| "Could not directly read the value") |
| sub_key.Close() |
| # Enumerate our main key. |
| read_val = EnumKey(key, 0) |
| self.assertEqual(read_val, subkeystr, "Read subkey value wrong") |
| try: |
| EnumKey(key, 1) |
| self.fail("Was able to get a second key when I only have one!") |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| |
| key.Close() |
| |
| def _delete_test_data(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key"): |
| key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS) |
| sub_key = OpenKey(key, subkeystr, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS) |
| # It is not necessary to delete the values before deleting |
| # the key (although subkeys must not exist). We delete them |
| # manually just to prove we can :-) |
| for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data: |
| DeleteValue(sub_key, value_name) |
| |
| nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(sub_key) |
| self.assertEqual(nkeys, 0, "subkey not empty before delete") |
| self.assertEqual(nvalues, 0, "subkey not empty before delete") |
| sub_key.Close() |
| DeleteKey(key, subkeystr) |
| |
| try: |
| # Shouldnt be able to delete it twice! |
| DeleteKey(key, subkeystr) |
| self.fail("Deleting the key twice succeeded") |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| key.Close() |
| DeleteKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| # Opening should now fail! |
| try: |
| key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| self.fail("Could open the non-existent key") |
| except WindowsError: # Use this error name this time |
| pass |
| |
| def _test_all(self, root_key, subkeystr="sub_key"): |
| self._write_test_data(root_key, subkeystr) |
| self._read_test_data(root_key, subkeystr) |
| self._delete_test_data(root_key, subkeystr) |
| |
| def _test_named_args(self, key, sub_key): |
| with CreateKeyEx(key=key, sub_key=sub_key, reserved=0, |
| access=KEY_ALL_ACCESS) as ckey: |
| self.assertTrue(ckey.handle != 0) |
| |
| with OpenKeyEx(key=key, sub_key=sub_key, reserved=0, |
| access=KEY_ALL_ACCESS) as okey: |
| self.assertTrue(okey.handle != 0) |
| |
| |
| class LocalWinregTests(BaseWinregTests): |
| |
| def test_registry_works(self): |
| self._test_all(HKEY_CURRENT_USER) |
| self._test_all(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, "日本-subkey") |
| |
| def test_registry_works_extended_functions(self): |
| # Substitute the regular CreateKey and OpenKey calls with their |
| # extended counterparts. |
| # Note: DeleteKeyEx is not used here because it is platform dependent |
| cke = lambda key, sub_key: CreateKeyEx(key, sub_key, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS) |
| self._write_test_data(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, CreateKey=cke) |
| |
| oke = lambda key, sub_key: OpenKeyEx(key, sub_key, 0, KEY_READ) |
| self._read_test_data(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, OpenKey=oke) |
| |
| self._delete_test_data(HKEY_CURRENT_USER) |
| |
| def test_named_arguments(self): |
| self._test_named_args(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| # Use the regular DeleteKey to clean up |
| # DeleteKeyEx takes named args and is tested separately |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| |
| def test_connect_registry_to_local_machine_works(self): |
| # perform minimal ConnectRegistry test which just invokes it |
| h = ConnectRegistry(None, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE) |
| self.assertNotEqual(h.handle, 0) |
| h.Close() |
| self.assertEqual(h.handle, 0) |
| |
| def test_inexistant_remote_registry(self): |
| connect = lambda: ConnectRegistry("abcdefghijkl", HKEY_CURRENT_USER) |
| self.assertRaises(WindowsError, connect) |
| |
| def testExpandEnvironmentStrings(self): |
| r = ExpandEnvironmentStrings("%windir%\\test") |
| self.assertEqual(type(r), str) |
| self.assertEqual(r, os.environ["windir"] + "\\test") |
| |
| def test_context_manager(self): |
| # ensure that the handle is closed if an exception occurs |
| try: |
| with ConnectRegistry(None, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE) as h: |
| self.assertNotEqual(h.handle, 0) |
| raise WindowsError |
| except WindowsError: |
| self.assertEqual(h.handle, 0) |
| |
| def test_changing_value(self): |
| # Issue2810: A race condition in 2.6 and 3.1 may cause |
| # EnumValue or QueryValue to raise "WindowsError: More data is |
| # available" |
| done = False |
| |
| class VeryActiveThread(threading.Thread): |
| def run(self): |
| with CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) as key: |
| use_short = True |
| long_string = 'x'*2000 |
| while not done: |
| s = 'x' if use_short else long_string |
| use_short = not use_short |
| SetValue(key, 'changing_value', REG_SZ, s) |
| |
| thread = VeryActiveThread() |
| thread.start() |
| try: |
| with CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, |
| test_key_name+'\\changing_value') as key: |
| for _ in range(1000): |
| num_subkeys, num_values, t = QueryInfoKey(key) |
| for i in range(num_values): |
| name = EnumValue(key, i) |
| QueryValue(key, name[0]) |
| finally: |
| done = True |
| thread.join() |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name+'\\changing_value') |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| |
| def test_long_key(self): |
| # Issue2810, in 2.6 and 3.1 when the key name was exactly 256 |
| # characters, EnumKey raised "WindowsError: More data is |
| # available" |
| name = 'x'*256 |
| try: |
| with CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) as key: |
| SetValue(key, name, REG_SZ, 'x') |
| num_subkeys, num_values, t = QueryInfoKey(key) |
| EnumKey(key, 0) |
| finally: |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, '\\'.join((test_key_name, name))) |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| |
| def test_dynamic_key(self): |
| # Issue2810, when the value is dynamically generated, these |
| # raise "WindowsError: More data is available" in 2.6 and 3.1 |
| try: |
| EnumValue(HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA, 0) |
| except OSError as e: |
| if e.errno in (errno.EPERM, errno.EACCES): |
| self.skipTest("access denied to registry key " |
| "(are you running in a non-interactive session?)") |
| raise |
| QueryValueEx(HKEY_PERFORMANCE_DATA, "") |
| |
| # Reflection requires XP x64/Vista at a minimum. XP doesn't have this stuff |
| # or DeleteKeyEx so make sure their use raises NotImplementedError |
| @unittest.skipUnless(WIN_VER < (5, 2), "Requires Windows XP") |
| def test_reflection_unsupported(self): |
| try: |
| with CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) as ck: |
| self.assertNotEqual(ck.handle, 0) |
| |
| key = OpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| self.assertNotEqual(key.handle, 0) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError): |
| DisableReflectionKey(key) |
| with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError): |
| EnableReflectionKey(key) |
| with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError): |
| QueryReflectionKey(key) |
| with self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError): |
| DeleteKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| finally: |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| |
| def test_setvalueex_value_range(self): |
| # Test for Issue #14420, accept proper ranges for SetValueEx. |
| # Py2Reg, which gets called by SetValueEx, was using PyLong_AsLong, |
| # thus raising OverflowError. The implementation now uses |
| # PyLong_AsUnsignedLong to match DWORD's size. |
| try: |
| with CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) as ck: |
| self.assertNotEqual(ck.handle, 0) |
| SetValueEx(ck, "test_name", None, REG_DWORD, 0x80000000) |
| finally: |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| |
| def test_queryvalueex_return_value(self): |
| # Test for Issue #16759, return unsigned int from QueryValueEx. |
| # Reg2Py, which gets called by QueryValueEx, was returning a value |
| # generated by PyLong_FromLong. The implmentation now uses |
| # PyLong_FromUnsignedLong to match DWORD's size. |
| try: |
| with CreateKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) as ck: |
| self.assertNotEqual(ck.handle, 0) |
| test_val = 0x80000000 |
| SetValueEx(ck, "test_name", None, REG_DWORD, test_val) |
| ret_val, ret_type = QueryValueEx(ck, "test_name") |
| self.assertEqual(ret_type, REG_DWORD) |
| self.assertEqual(ret_val, test_val) |
| finally: |
| DeleteKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(REMOTE_NAME, "Skipping remote registry tests") |
| class RemoteWinregTests(BaseWinregTests): |
| |
| def test_remote_registry_works(self): |
| remote_key = ConnectRegistry(REMOTE_NAME, HKEY_CURRENT_USER) |
| self._test_all(remote_key) |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(WIN64_MACHINE, "x64 specific registry tests") |
| class Win64WinregTests(BaseWinregTests): |
| |
| def test_named_arguments(self): |
| self._test_named_args(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_key_name) |
| # Clean up and also exercise the named arguments |
| DeleteKeyEx(key=HKEY_CURRENT_USER, sub_key=test_key_name, |
| access=KEY_ALL_ACCESS, reserved=0) |
| |
| def test_reflection_functions(self): |
| # Test that we can call the query, enable, and disable functions |
| # on a key which isn't on the reflection list with no consequences. |
| with OpenKey(HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, "Software") as key: |
| # HKLM\Software is redirected but not reflected in all OSes |
| self.assertTrue(QueryReflectionKey(key)) |
| self.assertIsNone(EnableReflectionKey(key)) |
| self.assertIsNone(DisableReflectionKey(key)) |
| self.assertTrue(QueryReflectionKey(key)) |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(HAS_REFLECTION, "OS doesn't support reflection") |
| def test_reflection(self): |
| # Test that we can create, open, and delete keys in the 32-bit |
| # area. Because we are doing this in a key which gets reflected, |
| # test the differences of 32 and 64-bit keys before and after the |
| # reflection occurs (ie. when the created key is closed). |
| try: |
| with CreateKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_ALL_ACCESS | KEY_WOW64_32KEY) as created_key: |
| self.assertNotEqual(created_key.handle, 0) |
| |
| # The key should now be available in the 32-bit area |
| with OpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_ALL_ACCESS | KEY_WOW64_32KEY) as key: |
| self.assertNotEqual(key.handle, 0) |
| |
| # Write a value to what currently is only in the 32-bit area |
| SetValueEx(created_key, "", 0, REG_SZ, "32KEY") |
| |
| # The key is not reflected until created_key is closed. |
| # The 64-bit version of the key should not be available yet. |
| open_fail = lambda: OpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, |
| test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_64KEY) |
| self.assertRaises(WindowsError, open_fail) |
| |
| # Now explicitly open the 64-bit version of the key |
| with OpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_ALL_ACCESS | KEY_WOW64_64KEY) as key: |
| self.assertNotEqual(key.handle, 0) |
| # Make sure the original value we set is there |
| self.assertEqual("32KEY", QueryValue(key, "")) |
| # Set a new value, which will get reflected to 32-bit |
| SetValueEx(key, "", 0, REG_SZ, "64KEY") |
| |
| # Reflection uses a "last-writer wins policy, so the value we set |
| # on the 64-bit key should be the same on 32-bit |
| with OpenKey(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_32KEY) as key: |
| self.assertEqual("64KEY", QueryValue(key, "")) |
| finally: |
| DeleteKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, |
| KEY_WOW64_32KEY, 0) |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(HAS_REFLECTION, "OS doesn't support reflection") |
| def test_disable_reflection(self): |
| # Make use of a key which gets redirected and reflected |
| try: |
| with CreateKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_ALL_ACCESS | KEY_WOW64_32KEY) as created_key: |
| # QueryReflectionKey returns whether or not the key is disabled |
| disabled = QueryReflectionKey(created_key) |
| self.assertEqual(type(disabled), bool) |
| # HKCU\Software\Classes is reflected by default |
| self.assertFalse(disabled) |
| |
| DisableReflectionKey(created_key) |
| self.assertTrue(QueryReflectionKey(created_key)) |
| |
| # The key is now closed and would normally be reflected to the |
| # 64-bit area, but let's make sure that didn't happen. |
| open_fail = lambda: OpenKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, |
| test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_64KEY) |
| self.assertRaises(WindowsError, open_fail) |
| |
| # Make sure the 32-bit key is actually there |
| with OpenKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, 0, |
| KEY_READ | KEY_WOW64_32KEY) as key: |
| self.assertNotEqual(key.handle, 0) |
| finally: |
| DeleteKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, test_reflect_key_name, |
| KEY_WOW64_32KEY, 0) |
| |
| def test_exception_numbers(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError) as ctx: |
| QueryValue(HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT, 'some_value_that_does_not_exist') |
| |
| def test_main(): |
| support.run_unittest(LocalWinregTests, RemoteWinregTests, |
| Win64WinregTests) |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| if not REMOTE_NAME: |
| print("Remote registry calls can be tested using", |
| "'test_winreg.py --remote \\\\machine_name'") |
| test_main() |