| import datetime |
| import textwrap |
| import unittest |
| from email import errors |
| from email import policy |
| from email.message import Message |
| from test.test_email import TestEmailBase, parameterize |
| from email import headerregistry |
| from email.headerregistry import Address, Group |
| |
| |
| DITTO = object() |
| |
| |
| class TestHeaderRegistry(TestEmailBase): |
| |
| def test_arbitrary_name_unstructured(self): |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry() |
| h = factory('foobar', 'test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.BaseHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader) |
| |
| def test_name_case_ignored(self): |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry() |
| # Whitebox check that test is valid |
| self.assertNotIn('Subject', factory.registry) |
| h = factory('Subject', 'test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.BaseHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.UniqueUnstructuredHeader) |
| |
| class FooBase: |
| def __init__(self, *args, **kw): |
| pass |
| |
| def test_override_default_base_class(self): |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry(base_class=self.FooBase) |
| h = factory('foobar', 'test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, self.FooBase) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader) |
| |
| class FooDefault: |
| parse = headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader.parse |
| |
| def test_override_default_class(self): |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry(default_class=self.FooDefault) |
| h = factory('foobar', 'test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.BaseHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, self.FooDefault) |
| |
| def test_override_default_class_only_overrides_default(self): |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry(default_class=self.FooDefault) |
| h = factory('subject', 'test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.BaseHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.UniqueUnstructuredHeader) |
| |
| def test_dont_use_default_map(self): |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry(use_default_map=False) |
| h = factory('subject', 'test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.BaseHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader) |
| |
| def test_map_to_type(self): |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry() |
| h1 = factory('foobar', 'test') |
| factory.map_to_type('foobar', headerregistry.UniqueUnstructuredHeader) |
| h2 = factory('foobar', 'test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h1, headerregistry.BaseHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h1, headerregistry.UnstructuredHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h2, headerregistry.BaseHeader) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h2, headerregistry.UniqueUnstructuredHeader) |
| |
| |
| class TestHeaderBase(TestEmailBase): |
| |
| factory = headerregistry.HeaderRegistry() |
| |
| def make_header(self, name, value): |
| return self.factory(name, value) |
| |
| |
| class TestBaseHeaderFeatures(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| def test_str(self): |
| h = self.make_header('subject', 'this is a test') |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, str) |
| self.assertEqual(h, 'this is a test') |
| self.assertEqual(str(h), 'this is a test') |
| |
| def test_substr(self): |
| h = self.make_header('subject', 'this is a test') |
| self.assertEqual(h[5:7], 'is') |
| |
| def test_has_name(self): |
| h = self.make_header('subject', 'this is a test') |
| self.assertEqual(h.name, 'subject') |
| |
| def _test_attr_ro(self, attr): |
| h = self.make_header('subject', 'this is a test') |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| setattr(h, attr, 'foo') |
| |
| def test_name_read_only(self): |
| self._test_attr_ro('name') |
| |
| def test_defects_read_only(self): |
| self._test_attr_ro('defects') |
| |
| def test_defects_is_tuple(self): |
| h = self.make_header('subject', 'this is a test') |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.defects), 0) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h.defects, tuple) |
| # Make sure it is still true when there are defects. |
| h = self.make_header('date', '') |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.defects), 1) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h.defects, tuple) |
| |
| # XXX: FIXME |
| #def test_CR_in_value(self): |
| # # XXX: this also re-raises the issue of embedded headers, |
| # # need test and solution for that. |
| # value = '\r'.join(['this is', ' a test']) |
| # h = self.make_header('subject', value) |
| # self.assertEqual(h, value) |
| # self.assertDefectsEqual(h.defects, [errors.ObsoleteHeaderDefect]) |
| |
| def test_RFC2047_value_decoded(self): |
| value = '=?utf-8?q?this_is_a_test?=' |
| h = self.make_header('subject', value) |
| self.assertEqual(h, 'this is a test') |
| |
| |
| class TestDateHeader(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| datestring = 'Sun, 23 Sep 2001 20:10:55 -0700' |
| utcoffset = datetime.timedelta(hours=-7) |
| tz = datetime.timezone(utcoffset) |
| dt = datetime.datetime(2001, 9, 23, 20, 10, 55, tzinfo=tz) |
| |
| def test_parse_date(self): |
| h = self.make_header('date', self.datestring) |
| self.assertEqual(h, self.datestring) |
| self.assertEqual(h.datetime, self.dt) |
| self.assertEqual(h.datetime.utcoffset(), self.utcoffset) |
| self.assertEqual(h.defects, ()) |
| |
| def test_set_from_datetime(self): |
| h = self.make_header('date', self.dt) |
| self.assertEqual(h, self.datestring) |
| self.assertEqual(h.datetime, self.dt) |
| self.assertEqual(h.defects, ()) |
| |
| def test_date_header_properties(self): |
| h = self.make_header('date', self.datestring) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.UniqueDateHeader) |
| self.assertEqual(h.max_count, 1) |
| self.assertEqual(h.defects, ()) |
| |
| def test_resent_date_header_properties(self): |
| h = self.make_header('resent-date', self.datestring) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h, headerregistry.DateHeader) |
| self.assertEqual(h.max_count, None) |
| self.assertEqual(h.defects, ()) |
| |
| def test_no_value_is_defect(self): |
| h = self.make_header('date', '') |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.defects), 1) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h.defects[0], errors.HeaderMissingRequiredValue) |
| |
| def test_datetime_read_only(self): |
| h = self.make_header('date', self.datestring) |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| h.datetime = 'foo' |
| |
| def test_set_date_header_from_datetime(self): |
| m = Message(policy=policy.default) |
| m['Date'] = self.dt |
| self.assertEqual(m['Date'], self.datestring) |
| self.assertEqual(m['Date'].datetime, self.dt) |
| |
| |
| @parameterize |
| class TestContentTypeHeader(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| def content_type_as_value(self, |
| source, |
| content_type, |
| maintype, |
| subtype, |
| *args): |
| l = len(args) |
| parmdict = args[0] if l>0 else {} |
| defects = args[1] if l>1 else [] |
| decoded = args[2] if l>2 and args[2] is not DITTO else source |
| header = 'Content-Type:' + ' ' if source else '' |
| folded = args[3] if l>3 else header + source + '\n' |
| h = self.make_header('Content-Type', source) |
| self.assertEqual(h.content_type, content_type) |
| self.assertEqual(h.maintype, maintype) |
| self.assertEqual(h.subtype, subtype) |
| self.assertEqual(h.params, parmdict) |
| self.assertDefectsEqual(h.defects, defects) |
| self.assertEqual(h, decoded) |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), folded) |
| |
| content_type_params = { |
| |
| # Examples from RFC 2045. |
| |
| 'RFC_2045_1': ( |
| 'text/plain; charset=us-ascii (Plain text)', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'us-ascii'}, |
| [], |
| 'text/plain; charset="us-ascii"'), |
| |
| 'RFC_2045_2': ( |
| 'text/plain; charset=us-ascii', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'us-ascii'}, |
| [], |
| 'text/plain; charset="us-ascii"'), |
| |
| 'RFC_2045_3': ( |
| 'text/plain; charset="us-ascii"', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'us-ascii'}), |
| |
| # RFC 2045 5.2 says syntactically invalid values are to be treated as |
| # text/plain. |
| |
| 'no_subtype_in_content_type': ( |
| 'text/', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'no_slash_in_content_type': ( |
| 'foo', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'junk_text_in_content_type': ( |
| '<crazy "stuff">', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'too_many_slashes_in_content_type': ( |
| 'image/jpeg/foo', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| # But unknown names are OK. We could make non-IANA names a defect, but |
| # by not doing so we make ourselves future proof. The fact that they |
| # are unknown will be detectable by the fact that they don't appear in |
| # the mime_registry...and the application is free to extend that list |
| # to handle them even if the core library doesn't. |
| |
| 'unknown_content_type': ( |
| 'bad/names', |
| 'bad/names', |
| 'bad', |
| 'names'), |
| |
| # The content type is case insensitive, and CFWS is ignored. |
| |
| 'mixed_case_content_type': ( |
| 'ImAge/JPeg', |
| 'image/jpeg', |
| 'image', |
| 'jpeg'), |
| |
| 'spaces_in_content_type': ( |
| ' text / plain ', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain'), |
| |
| 'cfws_in_content_type': ( |
| '(foo) text (bar)/(baz)plain(stuff)', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain'), |
| |
| # test some parameters (more tests could be added for parameters |
| # associated with other content types, but since parameter parsing is |
| # generic they would be redundant for the current implementation). |
| |
| 'charset_param': ( |
| 'text/plain; charset="utf-8"', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'utf-8'}), |
| |
| 'capitalized_charset': ( |
| 'text/plain; charset="US-ASCII"', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'US-ASCII'}), |
| |
| 'unknown_charset': ( |
| 'text/plain; charset="fOo"', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'fOo'}), |
| |
| 'capitalized_charset_param_name_and_comment': ( |
| 'text/plain; (interjection) Charset="utf-8"', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'utf-8'}, |
| [], |
| # Should the parameter name be lowercased here? |
| 'text/plain; Charset="utf-8"'), |
| |
| # Since this is pretty much the ur-mimeheader, we'll put all the tests |
| # that exercise the parameter parsing and formatting here. |
| # |
| # XXX: question: is minimal quoting preferred? |
| |
| 'unquoted_param_value': ( |
| 'text/plain; title=foo', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'title': 'foo'}, |
| [], |
| 'text/plain; title="foo"'), |
| |
| 'param_value_with_tspecials': ( |
| 'text/plain; title="(bar)foo blue"', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'title': '(bar)foo blue'}), |
| |
| 'param_with_extra_quoted_whitespace': ( |
| 'text/plain; title=" a loong way \t home "', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'title': ' a loong way \t home '}), |
| |
| 'bad_params': ( |
| 'blarg; baz; boo', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'baz': '', 'boo': ''}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*3), |
| |
| 'spaces_around_param_equals': ( |
| 'Multipart/mixed; boundary = "CPIMSSMTPC06p5f3tG"', |
| 'multipart/mixed', |
| 'multipart', |
| 'mixed', |
| {'boundary': 'CPIMSSMTPC06p5f3tG'}, |
| [], |
| 'Multipart/mixed; boundary="CPIMSSMTPC06p5f3tG"'), |
| |
| 'spaces_around_semis': ( |
| ('image/jpeg; name="wibble.JPG" ; x-mac-type="4A504547" ; ' |
| 'x-mac-creator="474B4F4E"'), |
| 'image/jpeg', |
| 'image', |
| 'jpeg', |
| {'name': 'wibble.JPG', |
| 'x-mac-type': '4A504547', |
| 'x-mac-creator': '474B4F4E'}, |
| [], |
| ('image/jpeg; name="wibble.JPG"; x-mac-type="4A504547"; ' |
| 'x-mac-creator="474B4F4E"'), |
| # XXX: it could be that we will eventually prefer to fold starting |
| # from the decoded value, in which case these spaces and similar |
| # spaces in other tests will be wrong. |
| ('Content-Type: image/jpeg; name="wibble.JPG" ; ' |
| 'x-mac-type="4A504547" ;\n' |
| ' x-mac-creator="474B4F4E"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'semis_inside_quotes': ( |
| 'image/jpeg; name="Jim&&Jill"', |
| 'image/jpeg', |
| 'image', |
| 'jpeg', |
| {'name': 'Jim&&Jill'}), |
| |
| 'single_quotes_inside_quotes': ( |
| 'image/jpeg; name="Jim \'Bob\' Jill"', |
| 'image/jpeg', |
| 'image', |
| 'jpeg', |
| {'name': "Jim 'Bob' Jill"}), |
| |
| 'double_quotes_inside_quotes': ( |
| r'image/jpeg; name="Jim \"Bob\" Jill"', |
| 'image/jpeg', |
| 'image', |
| 'jpeg', |
| {'name': 'Jim "Bob" Jill'}, |
| [], |
| r'image/jpeg; name="Jim \"Bob\" Jill"'), |
| |
| # XXX: This test works except for the refolding of the header. I'll |
| # deal with that bug when I deal with the other folding bugs. |
| #'non_ascii_in_params': ( |
| # ('foo\xa7/bar; b\xa7r=two; ' |
| # 'baz=thr\xa7e'.encode('latin-1').decode('us-ascii', |
| # 'surrogateescape')), |
| # 'foo\uFFFD/bar', |
| # 'foo\uFFFD', |
| # 'bar', |
| # {'b\uFFFDr': 'two', 'baz': 'thr\uFFFDe'}, |
| # [errors.UndecodableBytesDefect]*3, |
| # 'foo�/bar; b�r="two"; baz="thr�e"', |
| # ), |
| |
| # RFC 2231 parameter tests. |
| |
| 'rfc2231_segmented_normal_values': ( |
| 'image/jpeg; name*0="abc"; name*1=".html"', |
| 'image/jpeg', |
| 'image', |
| 'jpeg', |
| {'name': "abc.html"}, |
| [], |
| 'image/jpeg; name="abc.html"'), |
| |
| 'quotes_inside_rfc2231_value': ( |
| r'image/jpeg; bar*0="baz\"foobar"; bar*1="\"baz"', |
| 'image/jpeg', |
| 'image', |
| 'jpeg', |
| {'bar': 'baz"foobar"baz'}, |
| [], |
| r'image/jpeg; bar="baz\"foobar\"baz"'), |
| |
| # XXX: This test works except for the refolding of the header. I'll |
| # deal with that bug when I deal with the other folding bugs. |
| #'non_ascii_rfc2231_value': ( |
| # ('text/plain; charset=us-ascii; ' |
| # "title*=us-ascii'en'This%20is%20" |
| # 'not%20f\xa7n').encode('latin-1').decode('us-ascii', |
| # 'surrogateescape'), |
| # 'text/plain', |
| # 'text', |
| # 'plain', |
| # {'charset': 'us-ascii', 'title': 'This is not f\uFFFDn'}, |
| # [errors.UndecodableBytesDefect], |
| # 'text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; title="This is not f�n"'), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_encoded_charset': ( |
| 'text/plain; charset*=ansi-x3.4-1968\'\'us-ascii', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'us-ascii'}, |
| [], |
| 'text/plain; charset="us-ascii"'), |
| |
| # This follows the RFC: no double quotes around encoded values. |
| 'rfc2231_encoded_no_double_quotes': ( |
| ("text/plain;" |
| "\tname*0*=''This%20is%20;" |
| "\tname*1*=%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20;" |
| '\tname*2="is it not.pdf"'), |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'name': 'This is ***fun*** is it not.pdf'}, |
| [], |
| 'text/plain; name="This is ***fun*** is it not.pdf"', |
| ('Content-Type: text/plain;\tname*0*=\'\'This%20is%20;\n' |
| '\tname*1*=%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20;\tname*2="is it not.pdf"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| # Make sure we also handle it if there are spurrious double qoutes. |
| 'rfc2231_encoded_with_double_quotes': ( |
| ("text/plain;" |
| '\tname*0*="us-ascii\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";' |
| '\tname*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";' |
| '\tname*2="is it not.pdf"'), |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'name': 'This is even more ***fun*** is it not.pdf'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*2, |
| 'text/plain; name="This is even more ***fun*** is it not.pdf"', |
| ('Content-Type: text/plain;\t' |
| 'name*0*="us-ascii\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";\n' |
| '\tname*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";\tname*2="is it not.pdf"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_single_quote_inside_double_quotes': ( |
| ('text/plain; charset=us-ascii;' |
| '\ttitle*0*="us-ascii\'en\'This%20is%20really%20";' |
| '\ttitle*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";' |
| '\ttitle*2="isn\'t it!"'), |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'us-ascii', 'title': "This is really ***fun*** isn't it!"}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*2, |
| ('text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; ' |
| 'title="This is really ***fun*** isn\'t it!"'), |
| ('Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii;\n' |
| '\ttitle*0*="us-ascii\'en\'This%20is%20really%20";\n' |
| '\ttitle*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";\ttitle*2="isn\'t it!"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_single_quote_in_value_with_charset_and_lang': ( |
| ('application/x-foo;' |
| "\tname*0*=\"us-ascii'en-us'Frank's\"; name*1*=\" Document\""), |
| 'application/x-foo', |
| 'application', |
| 'x-foo', |
| {'name': "Frank's Document"}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*2, |
| 'application/x-foo; name="Frank\'s Document"', |
| ('Content-Type: application/x-foo;\t' |
| 'name*0*="us-ascii\'en-us\'Frank\'s";\n' |
| ' name*1*=" Document"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_single_quote_in_non_encoded_value': ( |
| ('application/x-foo;' |
| "\tname*0=\"us-ascii'en-us'Frank's\"; name*1=\" Document\""), |
| 'application/x-foo', |
| 'application', |
| 'x-foo', |
| {'name': "us-ascii'en-us'Frank's Document"}, |
| [], |
| 'application/x-foo; name="us-ascii\'en-us\'Frank\'s Document"', |
| ('Content-Type: application/x-foo;\t' |
| 'name*0="us-ascii\'en-us\'Frank\'s";\n' |
| ' name*1=" Document"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_no_language_or_charset': ( |
| 'text/plain; NAME*0*=english_is_the_default.html', |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'name': 'english_is_the_default.html'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect], |
| 'text/plain; NAME="english_is_the_default.html"'), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_encoded_no_charset': ( |
| ("text/plain;" |
| '\tname*0*="\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";' |
| '\tname*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";' |
| '\tname*2="is it.pdf"'), |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'name': 'This is even more ***fun*** is it.pdf'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*2, |
| 'text/plain; name="This is even more ***fun*** is it.pdf"', |
| ('Content-Type: text/plain;\t' |
| 'name*0*="\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";\n' |
| '\tname*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";\tname*2="is it.pdf"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| # XXX: see below...the first name line here should be *0 not *0*. |
| 'rfc2231_partly_encoded': ( |
| ("text/plain;" |
| '\tname*0*="\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";' |
| '\tname*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";' |
| '\tname*2="is it.pdf"'), |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'name': 'This is even more ***fun*** is it.pdf'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*2, |
| 'text/plain; name="This is even more ***fun*** is it.pdf"', |
| ('Content-Type: text/plain;\t' |
| 'name*0*="\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";\n' |
| '\tname*1*="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";\tname*2="is it.pdf"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_partly_encoded_2': ( |
| ("text/plain;" |
| '\tname*0*="\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";' |
| '\tname*1="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";' |
| '\tname*2="is it.pdf"'), |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'name': 'This is even more %2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20is it.pdf'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect], |
| 'text/plain; name="This is even more %2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20is it.pdf"', |
| ('Content-Type: text/plain;\t' |
| 'name*0*="\'\'This%20is%20even%20more%20";\n' |
| '\tname*1="%2A%2A%2Afun%2A%2A%2A%20";\tname*2="is it.pdf"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_unknown_charset_treated_as_ascii': ( |
| "text/plain; name*0*=bogus'xx'ascii_is_the_default", |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'name': 'ascii_is_the_default'}, |
| [], |
| 'text/plain; name="ascii_is_the_default"'), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_bad_character_in_charset_parameter_value': ( |
| "text/plain; charset*=ascii''utf-8%E2%80%9D", |
| 'text/plain', |
| 'text', |
| 'plain', |
| {'charset': 'utf-8\uFFFD\uFFFD\uFFFD'}, |
| [errors.UndecodableBytesDefect], |
| 'text/plain; charset="utf-8\uFFFD\uFFFD\uFFFD"'), |
| |
| 'rfc2231_encoded_then_unencoded_segments': ( |
| ('application/x-foo;' |
| '\tname*0*="us-ascii\'en-us\'My";' |
| '\tname*1=" Document";' |
| '\tname*2=" For You"'), |
| 'application/x-foo', |
| 'application', |
| 'x-foo', |
| {'name': 'My Document For You'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect], |
| 'application/x-foo; name="My Document For You"', |
| ('Content-Type: application/x-foo;\t' |
| 'name*0*="us-ascii\'en-us\'My";\n' |
| '\tname*1=" Document";\tname*2=" For You"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| # My reading of the RFC is that this is an invalid header. The RFC |
| # says that if charset and language information is given, the first |
| # segment *must* be encoded. |
| 'rfc2231_unencoded_then_encoded_segments': ( |
| ('application/x-foo;' |
| '\tname*0=us-ascii\'en-us\'My;' |
| '\tname*1*=" Document";' |
| '\tname*2*=" For You"'), |
| 'application/x-foo', |
| 'application', |
| 'x-foo', |
| {'name': 'My Document For You'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*3, |
| 'application/x-foo; name="My Document For You"', |
| ("Content-Type: application/x-foo;\tname*0=us-ascii'en-us'My;\t" |
| # XXX: the newline is in the wrong place, come back and fix |
| # this when the rest of tests pass. |
| 'name*1*=" Document"\n;' |
| '\tname*2*=" For You"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| # XXX: I would say this one should default to ascii/en for the |
| # "encoded" segment, since the first segment is not encoded and is |
| # in double quotes, making the value a valid non-encoded string. The |
| # old parser decodes this just like the previous case, which may be the |
| # better Postel rule, but could equally result in borking headers that |
| # intentially have quoted quotes in them. We could get this 98% right |
| # if we treat it as a quoted string *unless* it matches the |
| # charset'lang'value pattern exactly *and* there is at least one |
| # encoded segment. Implementing that algorithm will require some |
| # refactoring, so I haven't done it (yet). |
| |
| 'rfc2231_qouted_unencoded_then_encoded_segments': ( |
| ('application/x-foo;' |
| '\tname*0="us-ascii\'en-us\'My";' |
| '\tname*1*=" Document";' |
| '\tname*2*=" For You"'), |
| 'application/x-foo', |
| 'application', |
| 'x-foo', |
| {'name': "us-ascii'en-us'My Document For You"}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*2, |
| 'application/x-foo; name="us-ascii\'en-us\'My Document For You"', |
| ('Content-Type: application/x-foo;\t' |
| 'name*0="us-ascii\'en-us\'My";\n' |
| '\tname*1*=" Document";\tname*2*=" For You"\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| @parameterize |
| class TestContentTransferEncoding(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| def cte_as_value(self, |
| source, |
| cte, |
| *args): |
| l = len(args) |
| defects = args[0] if l>0 else [] |
| decoded = args[1] if l>1 and args[1] is not DITTO else source |
| header = 'Content-Transfer-Encoding:' + ' ' if source else '' |
| folded = args[2] if l>2 else header + source + '\n' |
| h = self.make_header('Content-Transfer-Encoding', source) |
| self.assertEqual(h.cte, cte) |
| self.assertDefectsEqual(h.defects, defects) |
| self.assertEqual(h, decoded) |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), folded) |
| |
| cte_params = { |
| |
| 'RFC_2183_1': ( |
| 'base64', |
| 'base64',), |
| |
| 'no_value': ( |
| '', |
| '7bit', |
| [errors.HeaderMissingRequiredValue], |
| '', |
| 'Content-Transfer-Encoding:\n', |
| ), |
| |
| 'junk_after_cte': ( |
| '7bit and a bunch more', |
| '7bit', |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| @parameterize |
| class TestContentDisposition(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| def content_disp_as_value(self, |
| source, |
| content_disposition, |
| *args): |
| l = len(args) |
| parmdict = args[0] if l>0 else {} |
| defects = args[1] if l>1 else [] |
| decoded = args[2] if l>2 and args[2] is not DITTO else source |
| header = 'Content-Disposition:' + ' ' if source else '' |
| folded = args[3] if l>3 else header + source + '\n' |
| h = self.make_header('Content-Disposition', source) |
| self.assertEqual(h.content_disposition, content_disposition) |
| self.assertEqual(h.params, parmdict) |
| self.assertDefectsEqual(h.defects, defects) |
| self.assertEqual(h, decoded) |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), folded) |
| |
| content_disp_params = { |
| |
| # Examples from RFC 2183. |
| |
| 'RFC_2183_1': ( |
| 'inline', |
| 'inline',), |
| |
| 'RFC_2183_2': ( |
| ('attachment; filename=genome.jpeg;' |
| ' modification-date="Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:29:51 -0500";'), |
| 'attachment', |
| {'filename': 'genome.jpeg', |
| 'modification-date': 'Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:29:51 -0500'}, |
| [], |
| ('attachment; filename="genome.jpeg"; ' |
| 'modification-date="Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:29:51 -0500"'), |
| ('Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=genome.jpeg;\n' |
| ' modification-date="Wed, 12 Feb 1997 16:29:51 -0500";\n'), |
| ), |
| |
| 'no_value': ( |
| '', |
| None, |
| {}, |
| [errors.HeaderMissingRequiredValue], |
| '', |
| 'Content-Disposition:\n'), |
| |
| 'invalid_value': ( |
| 'ab./k', |
| 'ab.', |
| {}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'invalid_value_with_params': ( |
| 'ab./k; filename="foo"', |
| 'ab.', |
| {'filename': 'foo'}, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| @parameterize |
| class TestMIMEVersionHeader(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| def version_string_as_MIME_Version(self, |
| source, |
| decoded, |
| version, |
| major, |
| minor, |
| defects): |
| h = self.make_header('MIME-Version', source) |
| self.assertEqual(h, decoded) |
| self.assertEqual(h.version, version) |
| self.assertEqual(h.major, major) |
| self.assertEqual(h.minor, minor) |
| self.assertDefectsEqual(h.defects, defects) |
| if source: |
| source = ' ' + source |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), |
| 'MIME-Version:' + source + '\n') |
| |
| version_string_params = { |
| |
| # Examples from the RFC. |
| |
| 'RFC_2045_1': ( |
| '1.0', |
| '1.0', |
| '1.0', |
| 1, |
| 0, |
| []), |
| |
| 'RFC_2045_2': ( |
| '1.0 (produced by MetaSend Vx.x)', |
| '1.0 (produced by MetaSend Vx.x)', |
| '1.0', |
| 1, |
| 0, |
| []), |
| |
| 'RFC_2045_3': ( |
| '(produced by MetaSend Vx.x) 1.0', |
| '(produced by MetaSend Vx.x) 1.0', |
| '1.0', |
| 1, |
| 0, |
| []), |
| |
| 'RFC_2045_4': ( |
| '1.(produced by MetaSend Vx.x)0', |
| '1.(produced by MetaSend Vx.x)0', |
| '1.0', |
| 1, |
| 0, |
| []), |
| |
| # Other valid values. |
| |
| '1_1': ( |
| '1.1', |
| '1.1', |
| '1.1', |
| 1, |
| 1, |
| []), |
| |
| '2_1': ( |
| '2.1', |
| '2.1', |
| '2.1', |
| 2, |
| 1, |
| []), |
| |
| 'whitespace': ( |
| '1 .0', |
| '1 .0', |
| '1.0', |
| 1, |
| 0, |
| []), |
| |
| 'leading_trailing_whitespace_ignored': ( |
| ' 1.0 ', |
| ' 1.0 ', |
| '1.0', |
| 1, |
| 0, |
| []), |
| |
| # Recoverable invalid values. We can recover here only because we |
| # already have a valid value by the time we encounter the garbage. |
| # Anywhere else, and we don't know where the garbage ends. |
| |
| 'non_comment_garbage_after': ( |
| '1.0 <abc>', |
| '1.0 <abc>', |
| '1.0', |
| 1, |
| 0, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| # Unrecoverable invalid values. We *could* apply more heuristics to |
| # get someing out of the first two, but doing so is not worth the |
| # effort. |
| |
| 'non_comment_garbage_before': ( |
| '<abc> 1.0', |
| '<abc> 1.0', |
| None, |
| None, |
| None, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'non_comment_garbage_inside': ( |
| '1.<abc>0', |
| '1.<abc>0', |
| None, |
| None, |
| None, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'two_periods': ( |
| '1..0', |
| '1..0', |
| None, |
| None, |
| None, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| '2_x': ( |
| '2.x', |
| '2.x', |
| None, # This could be 2, but it seems safer to make it None. |
| None, |
| None, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'foo': ( |
| 'foo', |
| 'foo', |
| None, |
| None, |
| None, |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]), |
| |
| 'missing': ( |
| '', |
| '', |
| None, |
| None, |
| None, |
| [errors.HeaderMissingRequiredValue]), |
| |
| } |
| |
| |
| @parameterize |
| class TestAddressHeader(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| example_params = { |
| |
| 'empty': |
| ('<>', |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect], |
| '<>', |
| '', |
| '<>', |
| '', |
| '', |
| None), |
| |
| 'address_only': |
| ('zippy@pinhead.com', |
| [], |
| 'zippy@pinhead.com', |
| '', |
| 'zippy@pinhead.com', |
| 'zippy', |
| 'pinhead.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'name_and_address': |
| ('Zaphrod Beblebrux <zippy@pinhead.com>', |
| [], |
| 'Zaphrod Beblebrux <zippy@pinhead.com>', |
| 'Zaphrod Beblebrux', |
| 'zippy@pinhead.com', |
| 'zippy', |
| 'pinhead.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'quoted_local_part': |
| ('Zaphrod Beblebrux <"foo bar"@pinhead.com>', |
| [], |
| 'Zaphrod Beblebrux <"foo bar"@pinhead.com>', |
| 'Zaphrod Beblebrux', |
| '"foo bar"@pinhead.com', |
| 'foo bar', |
| 'pinhead.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'quoted_parens_in_name': |
| (r'"A \(Special\) Person" <person@dom.ain>', |
| [], |
| '"A (Special) Person" <person@dom.ain>', |
| 'A (Special) Person', |
| 'person@dom.ain', |
| 'person', |
| 'dom.ain', |
| None), |
| |
| 'quoted_backslashes_in_name': |
| (r'"Arthur \\Backslash\\ Foobar" <person@dom.ain>', |
| [], |
| r'"Arthur \\Backslash\\ Foobar" <person@dom.ain>', |
| r'Arthur \Backslash\ Foobar', |
| 'person@dom.ain', |
| 'person', |
| 'dom.ain', |
| None), |
| |
| 'name_with_dot': |
| ('John X. Doe <jxd@example.com>', |
| [errors.ObsoleteHeaderDefect], |
| '"John X. Doe" <jxd@example.com>', |
| 'John X. Doe', |
| 'jxd@example.com', |
| 'jxd', |
| 'example.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'quoted_strings_in_local_part': |
| ('""example" example"@example.com', |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*3, |
| '"example example"@example.com', |
| '', |
| '"example example"@example.com', |
| 'example example', |
| 'example.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'escaped_quoted_strings_in_local_part': |
| (r'"\"example\" example"@example.com', |
| [], |
| r'"\"example\" example"@example.com', |
| '', |
| r'"\"example\" example"@example.com', |
| r'"example" example', |
| 'example.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'escaped_escapes_in_local_part': |
| (r'"\\"example\\" example"@example.com', |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*5, |
| r'"\\example\\\\ example"@example.com', |
| '', |
| r'"\\example\\\\ example"@example.com', |
| r'\example\\ example', |
| 'example.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'spaces_in_unquoted_local_part_collapsed': |
| ('merwok wok @example.com', |
| [errors.InvalidHeaderDefect]*2, |
| '"merwok wok"@example.com', |
| '', |
| '"merwok wok"@example.com', |
| 'merwok wok', |
| 'example.com', |
| None), |
| |
| 'spaces_around_dots_in_local_part_removed': |
| ('merwok. wok . wok@example.com', |
| [errors.ObsoleteHeaderDefect], |
| 'merwok.wok.wok@example.com', |
| '', |
| 'merwok.wok.wok@example.com', |
| 'merwok.wok.wok', |
| 'example.com', |
| None), |
| |
| } |
| |
| # XXX: Need many more examples, and in particular some with names in |
| # trailing comments, which aren't currently handled. comments in |
| # general are not handled yet. |
| |
| def example_as_address(self, source, defects, decoded, display_name, |
| addr_spec, username, domain, comment): |
| h = self.make_header('sender', source) |
| self.assertEqual(h, decoded) |
| self.assertDefectsEqual(h.defects, defects) |
| a = h.address |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), decoded) |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.groups), 1) |
| self.assertEqual([a], list(h.groups[0].addresses)) |
| self.assertEqual([a], list(h.addresses)) |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, display_name) |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, addr_spec) |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, username) |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, domain) |
| # XXX: we have no comment support yet. |
| #self.assertEqual(a.comment, comment) |
| |
| def example_as_group(self, source, defects, decoded, display_name, |
| addr_spec, username, domain, comment): |
| source = 'foo: {};'.format(source) |
| gdecoded = 'foo: {};'.format(decoded) if decoded else 'foo:;' |
| h = self.make_header('to', source) |
| self.assertEqual(h, gdecoded) |
| self.assertDefectsEqual(h.defects, defects) |
| self.assertEqual(h.groups[0].addresses, h.addresses) |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.groups), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.addresses), 1) |
| a = h.addresses[0] |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), decoded) |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, display_name) |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, addr_spec) |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, username) |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, domain) |
| |
| def test_simple_address_list(self): |
| value = ('Fred <dinsdale@python.org>, foo@example.com, ' |
| '"Harry W. Hastings" <hasty@example.com>') |
| h = self.make_header('to', value) |
| self.assertEqual(h, value) |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.groups), 3) |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.addresses), 3) |
| for i in range(3): |
| self.assertEqual(h.groups[i].addresses[0], h.addresses[i]) |
| self.assertEqual(str(h.addresses[0]), 'Fred <dinsdale@python.org>') |
| self.assertEqual(str(h.addresses[1]), 'foo@example.com') |
| self.assertEqual(str(h.addresses[2]), |
| '"Harry W. Hastings" <hasty@example.com>') |
| self.assertEqual(h.addresses[2].display_name, |
| 'Harry W. Hastings') |
| |
| def test_complex_address_list(self): |
| examples = list(self.example_params.values()) |
| source = ('dummy list:;, another: (empty);,' + |
| ', '.join([x[0] for x in examples[:4]]) + ', ' + |
| r'"A \"list\"": ' + |
| ', '.join([x[0] for x in examples[4:6]]) + ';,' + |
| ', '.join([x[0] for x in examples[6:]]) |
| ) |
| # XXX: the fact that (empty) disappears here is a potential API design |
| # bug. We don't currently have a way to preserve comments. |
| expected = ('dummy list:;, another:;, ' + |
| ', '.join([x[2] for x in examples[:4]]) + ', ' + |
| r'"A \"list\"": ' + |
| ', '.join([x[2] for x in examples[4:6]]) + ';, ' + |
| ', '.join([x[2] for x in examples[6:]]) |
| ) |
| |
| h = self.make_header('to', source) |
| self.assertEqual(h.split(','), expected.split(',')) |
| self.assertEqual(h, expected) |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.groups), 7 + len(examples) - 6) |
| self.assertEqual(h.groups[0].display_name, 'dummy list') |
| self.assertEqual(h.groups[1].display_name, 'another') |
| self.assertEqual(h.groups[6].display_name, 'A "list"') |
| self.assertEqual(len(h.addresses), len(examples)) |
| for i in range(4): |
| self.assertIsNone(h.groups[i+2].display_name) |
| self.assertEqual(str(h.groups[i+2].addresses[0]), examples[i][2]) |
| for i in range(7, 7 + len(examples) - 6): |
| self.assertIsNone(h.groups[i].display_name) |
| self.assertEqual(str(h.groups[i].addresses[0]), examples[i-1][2]) |
| for i in range(len(examples)): |
| self.assertEqual(str(h.addresses[i]), examples[i][2]) |
| self.assertEqual(h.addresses[i].addr_spec, examples[i][4]) |
| |
| def test_address_read_only(self): |
| h = self.make_header('sender', 'abc@xyz.com') |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| h.address = 'foo' |
| |
| def test_addresses_read_only(self): |
| h = self.make_header('sender', 'abc@xyz.com') |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| h.addresses = 'foo' |
| |
| def test_groups_read_only(self): |
| h = self.make_header('sender', 'abc@xyz.com') |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| h.groups = 'foo' |
| |
| def test_addresses_types(self): |
| source = 'me <who@example.com>' |
| h = self.make_header('to', source) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h.addresses, tuple) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h.addresses[0], Address) |
| |
| def test_groups_types(self): |
| source = 'me <who@example.com>' |
| h = self.make_header('to', source) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h.groups, tuple) |
| self.assertIsInstance(h.groups[0], Group) |
| |
| def test_set_from_Address(self): |
| h = self.make_header('to', Address('me', 'foo', 'example.com')) |
| self.assertEqual(h, 'me <foo@example.com>') |
| |
| def test_set_from_Address_list(self): |
| h = self.make_header('to', [Address('me', 'foo', 'example.com'), |
| Address('you', 'bar', 'example.com')]) |
| self.assertEqual(h, 'me <foo@example.com>, you <bar@example.com>') |
| |
| def test_set_from_Address_and_Group_list(self): |
| h = self.make_header('to', [Address('me', 'foo', 'example.com'), |
| Group('bing', [Address('fiz', 'z', 'b.com'), |
| Address('zif', 'f', 'c.com')]), |
| Address('you', 'bar', 'example.com')]) |
| self.assertEqual(h, 'me <foo@example.com>, bing: fiz <z@b.com>, ' |
| 'zif <f@c.com>;, you <bar@example.com>') |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default.clone(max_line_length=40)), |
| 'to: me <foo@example.com>,\n' |
| ' bing: fiz <z@b.com>, zif <f@c.com>;,\n' |
| ' you <bar@example.com>\n') |
| |
| def test_set_from_Group_list(self): |
| h = self.make_header('to', [Group('bing', [Address('fiz', 'z', 'b.com'), |
| Address('zif', 'f', 'c.com')])]) |
| self.assertEqual(h, 'bing: fiz <z@b.com>, zif <f@c.com>;') |
| |
| |
| class TestAddressAndGroup(TestEmailBase): |
| |
| def _test_attr_ro(self, obj, attr): |
| with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): |
| setattr(obj, attr, 'foo') |
| |
| def test_address_display_name_ro(self): |
| self._test_attr_ro(Address('foo', 'bar', 'baz'), 'display_name') |
| |
| def test_address_username_ro(self): |
| self._test_attr_ro(Address('foo', 'bar', 'baz'), 'username') |
| |
| def test_address_domain_ro(self): |
| self._test_attr_ro(Address('foo', 'bar', 'baz'), 'domain') |
| |
| def test_group_display_name_ro(self): |
| self._test_attr_ro(Group('foo'), 'display_name') |
| |
| def test_group_addresses_ro(self): |
| self._test_attr_ro(Group('foo'), 'addresses') |
| |
| def test_address_from_username_domain(self): |
| a = Address('foo', 'bar', 'baz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, 'foo') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, 'bar') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, 'baz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, 'bar@baz') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), 'foo <bar@baz>') |
| |
| def test_address_from_addr_spec(self): |
| a = Address('foo', addr_spec='bar@baz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, 'foo') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, 'bar') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, 'baz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, 'bar@baz') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), 'foo <bar@baz>') |
| |
| def test_address_with_no_display_name(self): |
| a = Address(addr_spec='bar@baz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, 'bar') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, 'baz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, 'bar@baz') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), 'bar@baz') |
| |
| def test_null_address(self): |
| a = Address() |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, '<>') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), '<>') |
| |
| def test_domain_only(self): |
| # This isn't really a valid address. |
| a = Address(domain='buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, 'buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, '@buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), '@buzz') |
| |
| def test_username_only(self): |
| # This isn't really a valid address. |
| a = Address(username='buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, 'buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, 'buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), 'buzz') |
| |
| def test_display_name_only(self): |
| a = Address('buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, 'buzz') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, '') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, '<>') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), 'buzz <>') |
| |
| def test_quoting(self): |
| # Ideally we'd check every special individually, but I'm not up for |
| # writing that many tests. |
| a = Address('Sara J.', 'bad name', 'example.com') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, 'Sara J.') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, 'bad name') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, 'example.com') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, '"bad name"@example.com') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), '"Sara J." <"bad name"@example.com>') |
| |
| def test_il8n(self): |
| a = Address('Éric', 'wok', 'exà mple.com') |
| self.assertEqual(a.display_name, 'Éric') |
| self.assertEqual(a.username, 'wok') |
| self.assertEqual(a.domain, 'exà mple.com') |
| self.assertEqual(a.addr_spec, 'wok@exà mple.com') |
| self.assertEqual(str(a), 'Éric <wok@exà mple.com>') |
| |
| # XXX: there is an API design issue that needs to be solved here. |
| #def test_non_ascii_username_raises(self): |
| # with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| # Address('foo', 'wők', 'example.com') |
| |
| def test_non_ascii_username_in_addr_spec_raises(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| Address('foo', addr_spec='wők@example.com') |
| |
| def test_address_addr_spec_and_username_raises(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| Address('foo', username='bing', addr_spec='bar@baz') |
| |
| def test_address_addr_spec_and_domain_raises(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| Address('foo', domain='bing', addr_spec='bar@baz') |
| |
| def test_address_addr_spec_and_username_and_domain_raises(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| Address('foo', username='bong', domain='bing', addr_spec='bar@baz') |
| |
| def test_space_in_addr_spec_username_raises(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| Address('foo', addr_spec="bad name@example.com") |
| |
| def test_bad_addr_sepc_raises(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| Address('foo', addr_spec="name@ex[]ample.com") |
| |
| def test_empty_group(self): |
| g = Group('foo') |
| self.assertEqual(g.display_name, 'foo') |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple()) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), 'foo:;') |
| |
| def test_empty_group_list(self): |
| g = Group('foo', addresses=[]) |
| self.assertEqual(g.display_name, 'foo') |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple()) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), 'foo:;') |
| |
| def test_null_group(self): |
| g = Group() |
| self.assertIsNone(g.display_name) |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple()) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), 'None:;') |
| |
| def test_group_with_addresses(self): |
| addrs = [Address('b', 'b', 'c'), Address('a', 'b','c')] |
| g = Group('foo', addrs) |
| self.assertEqual(g.display_name, 'foo') |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple(addrs)) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), 'foo: b <b@c>, a <b@c>;') |
| |
| def test_group_with_addresses_no_display_name(self): |
| addrs = [Address('b', 'b', 'c'), Address('a', 'b','c')] |
| g = Group(addresses=addrs) |
| self.assertIsNone(g.display_name) |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple(addrs)) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), 'None: b <b@c>, a <b@c>;') |
| |
| def test_group_with_one_address_no_display_name(self): |
| addrs = [Address('b', 'b', 'c')] |
| g = Group(addresses=addrs) |
| self.assertIsNone(g.display_name) |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple(addrs)) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), 'b <b@c>') |
| |
| def test_display_name_quoting(self): |
| g = Group('foo.bar') |
| self.assertEqual(g.display_name, 'foo.bar') |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple()) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), '"foo.bar":;') |
| |
| def test_display_name_blanks_not_quoted(self): |
| g = Group('foo bar') |
| self.assertEqual(g.display_name, 'foo bar') |
| self.assertEqual(g.addresses, tuple()) |
| self.assertEqual(str(g), 'foo bar:;') |
| |
| def test_set_message_header_from_address(self): |
| a = Address('foo', 'bar', 'example.com') |
| m = Message(policy=policy.default) |
| m['To'] = a |
| self.assertEqual(m['to'], 'foo <bar@example.com>') |
| self.assertEqual(m['to'].addresses, (a,)) |
| |
| def test_set_message_header_from_group(self): |
| g = Group('foo bar') |
| m = Message(policy=policy.default) |
| m['To'] = g |
| self.assertEqual(m['to'], 'foo bar:;') |
| self.assertEqual(m['to'].addresses, g.addresses) |
| |
| |
| class TestFolding(TestHeaderBase): |
| |
| def test_short_unstructured(self): |
| h = self.make_header('subject', 'this is a test') |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), |
| 'subject: this is a test\n') |
| |
| def test_long_unstructured(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', 'This is a long header ' |
| 'line that will need to be folded into two lines ' |
| 'and will demonstrate basic folding') |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), |
| 'Subject: This is a long header line that will ' |
| 'need to be folded into two lines\n' |
| ' and will demonstrate basic folding\n') |
| |
| def test_unstructured_short_max_line_length(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', 'this is a short header ' |
| 'that will be folded anyway') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| h.fold(policy=policy.default.clone(max_line_length=20)), |
| textwrap.dedent("""\ |
| Subject: this is a |
| short header that |
| will be folded |
| anyway |
| """)) |
| |
| def test_fold_unstructured_single_word(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', 'test') |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), 'Subject: test\n') |
| |
| def test_fold_unstructured_short(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', 'test test test') |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), |
| 'Subject: test test test\n') |
| |
| def test_fold_unstructured_with_overlong_word(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', 'thisisaverylonglineconsistingofa' |
| 'singlewordthatwontfit') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| h.fold(policy=policy.default.clone(max_line_length=20)), |
| 'Subject: thisisaverylonglineconsistingofasinglewordthatwontfit\n') |
| |
| def test_fold_unstructured_with_two_overlong_words(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', 'thisisaverylonglineconsistingofa' |
| 'singlewordthatwontfit plusanotherverylongwordthatwontfit') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| h.fold(policy=policy.default.clone(max_line_length=20)), |
| 'Subject: thisisaverylonglineconsistingofasinglewordthatwontfit\n' |
| ' plusanotherverylongwordthatwontfit\n') |
| |
| def test_fold_unstructured_with_slightly_long_word(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', 'thislongwordislessthanmaxlinelen') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| h.fold(policy=policy.default.clone(max_line_length=35)), |
| 'Subject:\n thislongwordislessthanmaxlinelen\n') |
| |
| def test_fold_unstructured_with_commas(self): |
| # The old wrapper would fold this at the commas. |
| h = self.make_header('Subject', "This header is intended to " |
| "demonstrate, in a fairly susinct way, that we now do " |
| "not give a , special treatment in unstructured headers.") |
| self.assertEqual( |
| h.fold(policy=policy.default.clone(max_line_length=60)), |
| textwrap.dedent("""\ |
| Subject: This header is intended to demonstrate, in a fairly |
| susinct way, that we now do not give a , special treatment |
| in unstructured headers. |
| """)) |
| |
| def test_fold_address_list(self): |
| h = self.make_header('To', '"Theodore H. Perfect" <yes@man.com>, ' |
| '"My address is very long because my name is long" <foo@bar.com>, ' |
| '"Only A. Friend" <no@yes.com>') |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), textwrap.dedent("""\ |
| To: "Theodore H. Perfect" <yes@man.com>, |
| "My address is very long because my name is long" <foo@bar.com>, |
| "Only A. Friend" <no@yes.com> |
| """)) |
| |
| def test_fold_date_header(self): |
| h = self.make_header('Date', 'Sat, 2 Feb 2002 17:00:06 -0800') |
| self.assertEqual(h.fold(policy=policy.default), |
| 'Date: Sat, 02 Feb 2002 17:00:06 -0800\n') |
| |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| unittest.main() |