python-telegram-bot/tests/test_updater.py
2020-01-26 21:59:47 +02:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# A library that provides a Python interface to the Telegram Bot API
# Copyright (C) 2015-2018
# Leandro Toledo de Souza <devs@python-telegram-bot.org>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser 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 Lesser Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser Public License
# along with this program. If not, see [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/].
import logging
import os
import signal
import sys
from functools import partial
from queue import Queue
from random import randrange
from threading import Thread, Event
from time import sleep
try:
# python2
from urllib2 import urlopen, Request, HTTPError
except ImportError:
# python3
from urllib.request import Request, urlopen
from urllib.error import HTTPError
import pytest
from future.builtins import bytes
from telegram import TelegramError, Message, User, Chat, Update, Bot
from telegram.error import Unauthorized, InvalidToken, TimedOut, RetryAfter
from telegram.ext import Updater, Dispatcher, BasePersistence
signalskip = pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform == 'win32',
reason='Can\'t send signals without stopping '
'whole process on windows')
class TestUpdater(object):
message_count = 0
received = None
attempts = 0
err_handler_called = Event()
cb_handler_called = Event()
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def reset(self):
self.message_count = 0
self.received = None
self.attempts = 0
self.err_handler_called.clear()
self.cb_handler_called.clear()
def error_handler(self, bot, update, error):
self.received = error.message
self.err_handler_called.set()
def callback(self, bot, update):
self.received = update.message.text
self.cb_handler_called.set()
# TODO: test clean= argument of Updater._bootstrap
@pytest.mark.parametrize(('error',),
argvalues=[(TelegramError('Test Error 2'),),
(Unauthorized('Test Unauthorized'),)],
ids=('TelegramError', 'Unauthorized'))
def test_get_updates_normal_err(self, monkeypatch, updater, error):
def test(*args, **kwargs):
raise error
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.get_updates', test)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
updater.dispatcher.add_error_handler(self.error_handler)
updater.start_polling(0.01)
# Make sure that the error handler was called
self.err_handler_called.wait()
assert self.received == error.message
# Make sure that Updater polling thread keeps running
self.err_handler_called.clear()
self.err_handler_called.wait()
def test_get_updates_bailout_err(self, monkeypatch, updater, caplog):
error = InvalidToken()
def test(*args, **kwargs):
raise error
with caplog.at_level(logging.DEBUG):
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.get_updates', test)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
updater.dispatcher.add_error_handler(self.error_handler)
updater.start_polling(0.01)
assert self.err_handler_called.wait(1) is not True
sleep(1)
# NOTE: This test might hit a race condition and fail (though the 1 seconds delay above
# should work around it).
# NOTE: Checking Updater.running is problematic because it is not set to False when there's
# an unhandled exception.
# TODO: We should have a way to poll Updater status and decide if it's running or not.
import pprint
pprint.pprint([rec.getMessage() for rec in caplog.get_records('call')])
assert any('unhandled exception in Bot:{}:updater'.format(updater.bot.id) in
rec.getMessage() for rec in caplog.get_records('call'))
@pytest.mark.parametrize(('error',),
argvalues=[(RetryAfter(0.01),),
(TimedOut(),)],
ids=('RetryAfter', 'TimedOut'))
def test_get_updates_retries(self, monkeypatch, updater, error):
event = Event()
def test(*args, **kwargs):
event.set()
raise error
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.get_updates', test)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
updater.dispatcher.add_error_handler(self.error_handler)
updater.start_polling(0.01)
# Make sure that get_updates was called, but not the error handler
event.wait()
assert self.err_handler_called.wait(0.5) is not True
assert self.received != error.message
# Make sure that Updater polling thread keeps running
event.clear()
event.wait()
assert self.err_handler_called.wait(0.5) is not True
def test_webhook(self, monkeypatch, updater):
q = Queue()
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.delete_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.ext.Dispatcher.process_update', lambda _, u: q.put(u))
ip = '127.0.0.1'
port = randrange(1024, 49152) # Select random port for travis
updater.start_webhook(
ip,
port,
url_path='TOKEN')
sleep(.2)
try:
# Now, we send an update to the server via urlopen
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, User(1, '', False), None, Chat(1, ''),
text='Webhook'))
self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, update.to_json(), 'TOKEN')
sleep(.2)
assert q.get(False) == update
# Returns 404 if path is incorrect
with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, None, 'webookhandler.py')
assert excinfo.value.code == 404
with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, None, 'webookhandler.py',
get_method=lambda: 'HEAD')
assert excinfo.value.code == 404
# Test multiple shutdown() calls
updater.httpd.shutdown()
finally:
updater.httpd.shutdown()
sleep(.2)
assert not updater.httpd.is_running
updater.stop()
def test_webhook_ssl(self, monkeypatch, updater):
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.delete_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
ip = '127.0.0.1'
port = randrange(1024, 49152) # Select random port for travis
tg_err = False
try:
updater._start_webhook(
ip,
port,
url_path='TOKEN',
cert='./tests/test_updater.py',
key='./tests/test_updater.py',
bootstrap_retries=0,
clean=False,
webhook_url=None,
allowed_updates=None)
except TelegramError:
tg_err = True
assert tg_err
def test_webhook_no_ssl(self, monkeypatch, updater):
q = Queue()
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.delete_webhook', lambda *args, **kwargs: True)
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.ext.Dispatcher.process_update', lambda _, u: q.put(u))
ip = '127.0.0.1'
port = randrange(1024, 49152) # Select random port for travis
updater.start_webhook(ip, port, webhook_url=None)
sleep(.2)
# Now, we send an update to the server via urlopen
update = Update(1, message=Message(1, User(1, '', False), None, Chat(1, ''),
text='Webhook 2'))
self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, update.to_json())
sleep(.2)
assert q.get(False) == update
updater.stop()
@pytest.mark.parametrize(('error',),
argvalues=[(TelegramError(''),)],
ids=('TelegramError',))
def test_bootstrap_retries_success(self, monkeypatch, updater, error):
retries = 2
def attempt(_, *args, **kwargs):
if self.attempts < retries:
self.attempts += 1
raise error
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', attempt)
updater.running = True
updater._bootstrap(retries, False, 'path', None, bootstrap_interval=0)
assert self.attempts == retries
@pytest.mark.parametrize(('error', 'attempts'),
argvalues=[(TelegramError(''), 2),
(Unauthorized(''), 1),
(InvalidToken(), 1)],
ids=('TelegramError', 'Unauthorized', 'InvalidToken'))
def test_bootstrap_retries_error(self, monkeypatch, updater, error, attempts):
retries = 1
def attempt(_, *args, **kwargs):
self.attempts += 1
raise error
monkeypatch.setattr('telegram.Bot.set_webhook', attempt)
updater.running = True
with pytest.raises(type(error)):
updater._bootstrap(retries, False, 'path', None, bootstrap_interval=0)
assert self.attempts == attempts
def test_webhook_invalid_posts(self, updater):
ip = '127.0.0.1'
port = randrange(1024, 49152) # select random port for travis
thr = Thread(
target=updater._start_webhook,
args=(ip, port, '', None, None, 0, False, None, None))
thr.start()
sleep(.2)
try:
with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, '<root><bla>data</bla></root>',
content_type='application/xml')
assert excinfo.value.code == 403
with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, 'dummy-payload', content_len=-2)
assert excinfo.value.code == 500
# TODO: prevent urllib or the underlying from adding content-length
# with pytest.raises(HTTPError) as excinfo:
# self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, 'dummy-payload', content_len=None)
# assert excinfo.value.code == 411
with pytest.raises(HTTPError):
self._send_webhook_msg(ip, port, 'dummy-payload', content_len='not-a-number')
assert excinfo.value.code == 500
finally:
updater.httpd.shutdown()
thr.join()
def _send_webhook_msg(self,
ip,
port,
payload_str,
url_path='',
content_len=-1,
content_type='application/json',
get_method=None):
headers = {'content-type': content_type, }
if not payload_str:
content_len = None
payload = None
else:
payload = bytes(payload_str, encoding='utf-8')
if content_len == -1:
content_len = len(payload)
if content_len is not None:
headers['content-length'] = str(content_len)
url = 'http://{ip}:{port}/{path}'.format(ip=ip, port=port, path=url_path)
req = Request(url, data=payload, headers=headers)
if get_method is not None:
req.get_method = get_method
return urlopen(req)
def signal_sender(self, updater):
sleep(0.2)
while not updater.running:
sleep(0.2)
os.kill(os.getpid(), signal.SIGTERM)
@signalskip
def test_idle(self, updater, caplog):
updater.start_polling(0.01)
Thread(target=partial(self.signal_sender, updater=updater)).start()
with caplog.at_level(logging.INFO):
updater.idle()
rec = caplog.records[-1]
assert rec.msg.startswith('Received signal {}'.format(signal.SIGTERM))
assert rec.levelname == 'INFO'
# If we get this far, idle() ran through
sleep(.5)
assert updater.running is False
@signalskip
def test_user_signal(self, updater):
temp_var = {'a': 0}
def user_signal_inc(signum, frame):
temp_var['a'] = 1
updater.user_sig_handler = user_signal_inc
updater.start_polling(0.01)
Thread(target=partial(self.signal_sender, updater=updater)).start()
updater.idle()
# If we get this far, idle() ran through
sleep(.5)
assert updater.running is False
assert temp_var['a'] != 0
def test_create_bot(self):
updater = Updater('123:abcd')
assert updater.bot is not None
def test_mutual_exclude_token_bot(self):
bot = Bot('123:zyxw')
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Updater(token='123:abcd', bot=bot)
def test_no_token_or_bot_or_dispatcher(self):
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Updater()
def test_mutual_exclude_bot_private_key(self):
bot = Bot('123:zyxw')
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Updater(bot=bot, private_key=b'key')
def test_mutual_exclude_bot_dispatcher(self):
dispatcher = Dispatcher(None, None)
bot = Bot('123:zyxw')
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Updater(bot=bot, dispatcher=dispatcher)
def test_mutual_exclude_persistence_dispatcher(self):
dispatcher = Dispatcher(None, None)
persistence = BasePersistence()
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Updater(dispatcher=dispatcher, persistence=persistence)
def test_mutual_exclude_workers_dispatcher(self):
dispatcher = Dispatcher(None, None)
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Updater(dispatcher=dispatcher, workers=8)
def test_mutual_exclude_use_context_dispatcher(self):
dispatcher = Dispatcher(None, None)
use_context = not dispatcher.use_context
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
Updater(dispatcher=dispatcher, use_context=use_context)