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| # Copyright 2013 NTT Corporation |
| # |
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| # |
| # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software |
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| # under the License. |
| |
| import re |
| |
| |
| class ExistsAllResponseHeaders(object): |
| """ |
| Specific matcher to check the existence of Swift's response headers |
| |
| This matcher checks the existence of common headers for each HTTP method |
| or the target, which means account, container or object. |
| When checking the existence of 'specific' headers such as |
| X-Account-Meta-* or X-Object-Manifest for example, those headers must be |
| checked in each test code. |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, target, method): |
| """ |
| param: target Account/Container/Object |
| param: method PUT/GET/HEAD/DELETE/COPY/POST |
| """ |
| self.target = target |
| self.method = method |
| |
| def match(self, actual): |
| """ |
| param: actual HTTP response headers |
| """ |
| # Check common headers for all HTTP methods |
| if 'content-length' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('content-length') |
| if 'content-type' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('content-type') |
| if 'x-trans-id' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('x-trans-id') |
| if 'date' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('date') |
| |
| # Check headers for a specific method or target |
| if self.method == 'GET' or self.method == 'HEAD': |
| if 'x-timestamp' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('x-timestamp') |
| if 'accept-ranges' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('accept-ranges') |
| if self.target == 'Account': |
| if 'x-account-bytes-used' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('x-account-bytes-used') |
| if 'x-account-container-count' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('x-account-container-count') |
| if 'x-account-object-count' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('x-account-object-count') |
| elif self.target == 'Container': |
| if 'x-container-bytes-used' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('x-container-bytes-used') |
| if 'x-container-object-count' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('x-container-object-count') |
| elif self.target == 'Object': |
| if 'etag' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('etag') |
| elif self.method == 'PUT' or self.method == 'COPY': |
| if self.target == 'Object': |
| if 'etag' not in actual: |
| return NonExistentHeader('etag') |
| |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class NonExistentHeader(object): |
| """ |
| Informs an error message for end users in the case of missing a |
| certain header in Swift's responses |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, header): |
| self.header = header |
| |
| def describe(self): |
| return "%s header does not exist" % self.header |
| |
| def get_details(self): |
| return {} |
| |
| |
| class AreAllWellFormatted(object): |
| """ |
| Specific matcher to check the correctness of formats of values of Swift's |
| response headers |
| |
| This matcher checks the format of values of response headers. |
| When checking the format of values of 'specific' headers such as |
| X-Account-Meta-* or X-Object-Manifest for example, those values must be |
| checked in each test code. |
| """ |
| |
| def match(self, actual): |
| for key, value in actual.iteritems(): |
| if key == 'content-length' and not value.isdigit(): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'x-timestamp' and not re.match("^\d+\.?\d*\Z", value): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'x-account-bytes-used' and not value.isdigit(): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'x-account-container-count' and not value.isdigit(): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'x-account-object-count' and not value.isdigit(): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'x-container-bytes-used' and not value.isdigit(): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'x-container-object-count' and not value.isdigit(): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'content-type' and not value: |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'x-trans-id' and \ |
| not re.match("^tx[0-9a-f]*-[0-9a-f]*$", value): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'date' and not value: |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'accept-ranges' and not value == 'bytes': |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| elif key == 'etag' and not value.isalnum(): |
| return InvalidFormat(key, value) |
| |
| return None |
| |
| |
| class InvalidFormat(object): |
| """ |
| Informs an error message for end users if a format of a certain header |
| is invalid |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(self, key, value): |
| self.key = key |
| self.value = value |
| |
| def describe(self): |
| return "InvalidFormat (%s, %s)" % (self.key, self.value) |
| |
| def get_details(self): |
| return {} |