""" OnionShare | https://onionshare.org/ Copyright (C) 2014-2018 Micah Lee This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see . """ import contextlib import inspect import io import os import random import re import socket import sys import zipfile import pytest LOG_MSG_REGEX = re.compile(r""" ^\[Jun\ 06\ 2013\ 11:05:00\] \ TestModule\.\.dummy_func \ at\ 0x[a-f0-9]+>(:\ TEST_MSG)?$""", re.VERBOSE) PASSWORD_REGEX = re.compile(r'^([a-z]+)(-[a-z]+)?-([a-z]+)(-[a-z]+)?$') # TODO: Improve the Common tests to test it all as a single class class TestBuildPassword: @pytest.mark.parametrize('test_input,expected', ( # VALID, two lowercase words, separated by a hyphen ('syrup-enzyme', True), ('caution-friday', True), # VALID, two lowercase words, with one hyphenated compound word ('drop-down-thimble', True), ('unmixed-yo-yo', True), # VALID, two lowercase hyphenated compound words, separated by hyphen ('yo-yo-drop-down', True), ('felt-tip-t-shirt', True), ('hello-world', True), # INVALID ('Upper-Case', False), ('digits-123', False), ('too-many-hyphens-', False), ('symbols-!@#$%', False) )) def test_build_password_regex(self, test_input, expected): """ Test that `PASSWORD_REGEX` accounts for the following patterns There are a few hyphenated words in `wordlist.txt`: * drop-down * felt-tip * t-shirt * yo-yo These words cause a few extra potential password patterns: * word-word * hyphenated-word-word * word-hyphenated-word * hyphenated-word-hyphenated-word """ assert bool(PASSWORD_REGEX.match(test_input)) == expected def test_build_password_unique(self, common_obj, sys_onionshare_dev_mode): assert common_obj.build_password() != common_obj.build_password() class TestDirSize: def test_temp_dir_size(self, common_obj, temp_dir_1024_delete): """ dir_size() should return the total size (in bytes) of all files in a particular directory. """ assert common_obj.dir_size(temp_dir_1024_delete) == 1024 class TestEstimatedTimeRemaining: @pytest.mark.parametrize('test_input,expected', ( ((2, 676, 12), '8h14m16s'), ((14, 1049, 30), '1h26m15s'), ((21, 450, 1), '33m42s'), ((31, 1115, 80), '11m39s'), ((336, 989, 32), '2m12s'), ((603, 949, 38), '36s'), ((971, 1009, 83), '1s') )) def test_estimated_time_remaining( self, common_obj, test_input, expected, time_time_100): assert common_obj.estimated_time_remaining(*test_input) == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('test_input', ( (10, 20, 100), # if `time_elapsed == 0` (0, 37, 99) # if `download_rate == 0` )) def test_raises_zero_division_error(self, common_obj, test_input, time_time_100): with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError): common_obj.estimated_time_remaining(*test_input) class TestFormatSeconds: @pytest.mark.parametrize('test_input,expected', ( (0, '0s'), (26, '26s'), (60, '1m'), (947.35, '15m47s'), (1847, '30m47s'), (2193.94, '36m34s'), (3600, '1h'), (13426.83, '3h43m47s'), (16293, '4h31m33s'), (18392.14, '5h6m32s'), (86400, '1d'), (129674, '1d12h1m14s'), (56404.12, '15h40m4s') )) def test_format_seconds(self, common_obj, test_input, expected): assert common_obj.format_seconds(test_input) == expected # TODO: test negative numbers? @pytest.mark.parametrize('test_input', ( 'string', lambda: None, [], {}, set() )) def test_invalid_input_types(self, common_obj, test_input): with pytest.raises(TypeError): common_obj.format_seconds(test_input) class TestGetAvailablePort: @pytest.mark.parametrize('port_min,port_max', ( (random.randint(1024, 1500), random.randint(1800, 2048)) for _ in range(50) )) def test_returns_an_open_port(self, common_obj, port_min, port_max): """ get_available_port() should return an open port within the range """ port = common_obj.get_available_port(port_min, port_max) assert port_min <= port <= port_max with socket.socket() as tmpsock: tmpsock.bind(('127.0.0.1', port)) class TestGetPlatform: def test_darwin(self, platform_darwin, common_obj): assert common_obj.platform == 'Darwin' def test_linux(self, platform_linux, common_obj): assert common_obj.platform == 'Linux' def test_windows(self, platform_windows, common_obj): assert common_obj.platform == 'Windows' # TODO: double-check these tests class TestGetResourcePath: def test_onionshare_dev_mode(self, common_obj, sys_onionshare_dev_mode): prefix = os.path.join( os.path.dirname( os.path.dirname( os.path.abspath( inspect.getfile( inspect.currentframe())))), 'share') assert ( common_obj.get_resource_path(os.path.join(prefix, 'test_filename')) == os.path.join(prefix, 'test_filename')) def test_linux(self, common_obj, platform_linux, sys_argv_sys_prefix): prefix = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'share/onionshare') assert ( common_obj.get_resource_path(os.path.join(prefix, 'test_filename')) == os.path.join(prefix, 'test_filename')) def test_frozen_darwin(self, common_obj, platform_darwin, sys_frozen, sys_meipass): prefix = os.path.join(sys._MEIPASS, 'share') assert ( common_obj.get_resource_path(os.path.join(prefix, 'test_filename')) == os.path.join(prefix, 'test_filename')) class TestGetTorPaths: # @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != 'Darwin', reason='requires MacOS') ? def test_get_tor_paths_darwin(self, platform_darwin, common_obj, sys_frozen, sys_meipass): base_path = os.path.dirname( os.path.dirname( os.path.dirname( common_obj.get_resource_path('')))) tor_path = os.path.join( base_path, 'Resources', 'Tor', 'tor') tor_geo_ip_file_path = os.path.join( base_path, 'Resources', 'Tor', 'geoip') tor_geo_ipv6_file_path = os.path.join( base_path, 'Resources', 'Tor', 'geoip6') obfs4proxy_file_path = os.path.join( base_path, 'Resources', 'Tor', 'obfs4proxy') assert (common_obj.get_tor_paths() == (tor_path, tor_geo_ip_file_path, tor_geo_ipv6_file_path, obfs4proxy_file_path)) # @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != 'Linux', reason='requires Linux') ? def test_get_tor_paths_linux(self, platform_linux, common_obj): assert (common_obj.get_tor_paths() == ('/usr/bin/tor', '/usr/share/tor/geoip', '/usr/share/tor/geoip6', '/usr/bin/obfs4proxy')) # @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != 'Windows', reason='requires Windows') ? def test_get_tor_paths_windows(self, platform_windows, common_obj, sys_frozen): base_path = os.path.join( os.path.dirname( os.path.dirname( common_obj.get_resource_path(''))), 'tor') tor_path = os.path.join( os.path.join(base_path, 'Tor'), 'tor.exe') obfs4proxy_file_path = os.path.join( os.path.join(base_path, 'Tor'), 'obfs4proxy.exe') tor_geo_ip_file_path = os.path.join( os.path.join( os.path.join(base_path, 'Data'), 'Tor'), 'geoip') tor_geo_ipv6_file_path = os.path.join( os.path.join( os.path.join(base_path, 'Data'), 'Tor'), 'geoip6') assert (common_obj.get_tor_paths() == (tor_path, tor_geo_ip_file_path, tor_geo_ipv6_file_path, obfs4proxy_file_path)) class TestHumanReadableFilesize: @pytest.mark.parametrize('test_input,expected', ( (1024 ** 0, '1.0 B'), (1024 ** 1, '1.0 KiB'), (1024 ** 2, '1.0 MiB'), (1024 ** 3, '1.0 GiB'), (1024 ** 4, '1.0 TiB'), (1024 ** 5, '1.0 PiB'), (1024 ** 6, '1.0 EiB'), (1024 ** 7, '1.0 ZiB'), (1024 ** 8, '1.0 YiB') )) def test_human_readable_filesize(self, common_obj, test_input, expected): assert common_obj.human_readable_filesize(test_input) == expected class TestLog: @pytest.mark.parametrize('test_input', ( ('[Jun 06 2013 11:05:00]' ' TestModule..dummy_func' ' at 0xdeadbeef>'), ('[Jun 06 2013 11:05:00]' ' TestModule..dummy_func' ' at 0xdeadbeef>: TEST_MSG') )) def test_log_msg_regex(self, test_input): assert bool(LOG_MSG_REGEX.match(test_input)) def test_output(self, common_obj, time_strftime): def dummy_func(): pass common_obj.verbose = True # From: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1218933 with io.StringIO() as buf, contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf): common_obj.log('TestModule', dummy_func) common_obj.log('TestModule', dummy_func, 'TEST_MSG') output = buf.getvalue() line_one, line_two, _ = output.split('\n') assert LOG_MSG_REGEX.match(line_one) assert LOG_MSG_REGEX.match(line_two)