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* Rearrange tests into unit/integration/challenge categories * Fix linting + `tests.challenges` imports * Fix obscured duplicate test in test_url_validation.py * Move VCR conftest to tests.vcr * Specify tests to run & their order (unit -> integration -> challenges) in CI * Fail Docker CI when tests fail * Fix import & linting errors in tests * Fix `get_text_summary` * Fix linting errors * Clean up pytest args in CI * Remove bogus tests from GoCodeo
167 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
167 lines
6.6 KiB
Python
import pytest
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from pytest import raises
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from autogpt.url_utils.validators import validate_url
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"""
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Code Analysis
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Objective:
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The objective of the 'validate_url' function is to validate URLs for any command that requires a URL as an argument. It checks if the URL is valid using a basic check, urllib check, and local file check. If the URL fails any of the validation tests, it raises a ValueError.
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Inputs:
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- func: A callable function that takes in any number of arguments and returns any type of output.
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Flow:
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- The 'validate_url' function takes in a callable function as an argument.
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- It defines a wrapper function that takes in a URL and any number of arguments and keyword arguments.
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- The wrapper function first checks if the URL starts with "http://" or "https://". If not, it raises a ValueError with the message "Invalid URL format".
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- It then checks if the URL is valid using the 'is_valid_url' function. If not, it raises a ValueError with the message "Missing Scheme or Network location".
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- It then checks if the URL is a local file using the 'check_local_file_access' function. If it is, it raises a ValueError with the message "Access to local files is restricted".
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- If the URL passes all the validation tests, it sanitizes the URL using the 'sanitize_url' function and calls the original function with the sanitized URL and any other arguments and keyword arguments.
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- The wrapper function returns the result of the original function.
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Outputs:
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- The 'validate_url' function returns the wrapper function that takes in a URL and any number of arguments and keyword arguments and returns the result of the original function.
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Additional aspects:
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- The 'validate_url' function uses the 'functools.wraps' decorator to preserve the original function's metadata, such as its name, docstring, and annotations.
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- The 'validate_url' function uses the 'urlparse' function from the 'urllib.parse' module to parse the URL and extract its components.
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- The 'validate_url' function uses the 'urljoin' function from the 'requests.compat' module to join the sanitized URL components back into a URL string.
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"""
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@validate_url
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def dummy_method(url):
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return url
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successful_test_data = (
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("https://google.com/search?query=abc"),
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("https://google.com/search?query=abc&p=123"),
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("http://google.com/"),
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("http://a.lot.of.domain.net/param1/param2"),
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("url", successful_test_data)
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def test_url_validation_succeeds(url):
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assert dummy_method(url) == url
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"url,expected_error",
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[
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("htt://example.com", "Invalid URL format"),
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("httppp://example.com", "Invalid URL format"),
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(" https://example.com", "Invalid URL format"),
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("http://?query=q", "Missing Scheme or Network location"),
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],
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)
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def test_url_validation_fails_invalid_url(url, expected_error):
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with raises(ValueError, match=expected_error):
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dummy_method(url)
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local_file = (
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("http://localhost"),
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("https://localhost/"),
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("http://2130706433"),
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("https://2130706433"),
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("http://127.0.0.1/"),
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("url", local_file)
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def test_url_validation_fails_local_path(url):
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with raises(ValueError, match="Access to local files is restricted"):
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dummy_method(url)
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class TestValidateUrl:
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# Tests that the function successfully validates a valid URL with http:// or https:// prefix.
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def test_happy_path_valid_url(self):
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"""Test that the function successfully validates a valid URL with http:// or https:// prefix"""
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@validate_url
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def test_func(url):
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return url
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assert test_func("https://www.google.com") == "https://www.google.com"
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assert test_func("http://www.google.com") == "http://www.google.com"
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# Tests that the function successfully validates a valid URL with additional path, parameters, and query string.
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def test_general_behavior_additional_path_parameters_query_string(self):
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"""Test that the function successfully validates a valid URL with additional path, parameters, and query string"""
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@validate_url
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def test_func(url):
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return url
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assert (
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test_func("https://www.google.com/search?q=python")
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== "https://www.google.com/search?q=python"
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)
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# Tests that the function raises a ValueError if the URL is missing scheme or network location.
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def test_edge_case_missing_scheme_or_network_location(self):
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"""Test that the function raises a ValueError if the URL is missing scheme or network location"""
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@validate_url
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def test_func(url):
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return url
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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test_func("www.google.com")
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# Tests that the function raises a ValueError if the URL has local file access.
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def test_edge_case_local_file_access(self):
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"""Test that the function raises a ValueError if the URL has local file access"""
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@validate_url
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def test_func(url):
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return url
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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test_func("file:///etc/passwd")
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# Tests that the function sanitizes the URL by removing any unnecessary components.
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def test_general_behavior_sanitizes_url(self):
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"""Test that the function sanitizes the URL by removing any unnecessary components"""
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@validate_url
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def test_func(url):
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return url
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assert (
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test_func("https://www.google.com/search?q=python#top")
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== "https://www.google.com/search?q=python"
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)
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# Tests that the function raises a ValueError if the URL has an invalid format (e.g. missing slashes).
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def test_general_behavior_invalid_url_format(self):
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"""Test that the function raises a ValueError if the URL has an invalid format (e.g. missing slashes)"""
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@validate_url
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def test_func(url):
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return url
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with pytest.raises(ValueError):
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test_func("https:www.google.com")
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# Tests that the function can handle URLs that contain unusual but valid characters.
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def test_url_with_special_chars(self):
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url = "https://example.com/path%20with%20spaces"
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assert dummy_method(url) == url
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# Tests that the function raises a ValueError if the URL is over 2000 characters.
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def test_extremely_long_url(self):
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url = "http://example.com/" + "a" * 2000
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with raises(ValueError, match="URL is too long"):
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dummy_method(url)
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# Tests that the function can handle internationalized URLs, which contain non-ASCII characters.
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def test_internationalized_url(self):
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url = "http://例子.测试"
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assert dummy_method(url) == url
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