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# -*- test-case-name: twisted.test.test_udp -*-
# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories.
# See LICENSE for details.
"""
Tests for implementations of L{IReactorUDP} and L{IReactorMulticast}.
"""
import os
from unittest import skipIf
from twisted.internet import defer, error, interfaces, protocol, reactor, udp
from twisted.internet.defer import Deferred, gatherResults, maybeDeferred
from twisted.python import runtime
from twisted.trial.unittest import TestCase
class Mixin:
started = 0
stopped = 0
startedDeferred = None
def __init__(self):
self.packets = []
def startProtocol(self):
self.started = 1
if self.startedDeferred is not None:
d, self.startedDeferred = self.startedDeferred, None
d.callback(None)
def stopProtocol(self):
self.stopped = 1
class Server(Mixin, protocol.DatagramProtocol):
packetReceived = None
refused = 0
def datagramReceived(self, data, addr):
self.packets.append((data, addr))
if self.packetReceived is not None:
d, self.packetReceived = self.packetReceived, None
d.callback(None)
class Client(Mixin, protocol.ConnectedDatagramProtocol):
packetReceived = None
refused = 0
def datagramReceived(self, data):
self.packets.append(data)
if self.packetReceived is not None:
d, self.packetReceived = self.packetReceived, None
d.callback(None)
def connectionFailed(self, failure):
if self.startedDeferred is not None:
d, self.startedDeferred = self.startedDeferred, None
d.errback(failure)
self.failure = failure
def connectionRefused(self):
if self.startedDeferred is not None:
d, self.startedDeferred = self.startedDeferred, None
d.errback(error.ConnectionRefusedError("yup"))
self.refused = 1
class GoodClient(Server):
def connectionRefused(self):
if self.startedDeferred is not None:
d, self.startedDeferred = self.startedDeferred, None
d.errback(error.ConnectionRefusedError("yup"))
self.refused = 1
class BadClientError(Exception):
"""
Raised by BadClient at the end of every datagramReceived call to try and
screw stuff up.
"""
class BadClient(protocol.DatagramProtocol):
"""
A DatagramProtocol which always raises an exception from datagramReceived.
Used to test error handling behavior in the reactor for that method.
"""
d = None
def setDeferred(self, d):
"""
Set the Deferred which will be called back when datagramReceived is
called.
"""
self.d = d
def datagramReceived(self, bytes, addr):
if self.d is not None:
d, self.d = self.d, None
d.callback(bytes)
raise BadClientError("Application code is very buggy!")
@skipIf(not interfaces.IReactorUDP(reactor, None), "This reactor does not support UDP")
class UDPTests(TestCase):
def test_oldAddress(self):
"""
The C{type} of the host address of a listening L{DatagramProtocol}'s
transport is C{"UDP"}.
"""
server = Server()
d = server.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
p = reactor.listenUDP(0, server, interface="127.0.0.1")
def cbStarted(ignored):
addr = p.getHost()
self.assertEqual(addr.type, "UDP")
return p.stopListening()
return d.addCallback(cbStarted)
def test_startStop(self):
"""
The L{DatagramProtocol}'s C{startProtocol} and C{stopProtocol}
methods are called when its transports starts and stops listening,
respectively.
"""
server = Server()
d = server.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
port1 = reactor.listenUDP(0, server, interface="127.0.0.1")
def cbStarted(ignored):
self.assertEqual(server.started, 1)
self.assertEqual(server.stopped, 0)
return port1.stopListening()
def cbStopped(ignored):
self.assertEqual(server.stopped, 1)
return d.addCallback(cbStarted).addCallback(cbStopped)
def test_rebind(self):
"""
Re-listening with the same L{DatagramProtocol} re-invokes the
C{startProtocol} callback.
"""
server = Server()
d = server.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
p = reactor.listenUDP(0, server, interface="127.0.0.1")
def cbStarted(ignored, port):
return port.stopListening()
def cbStopped(ignored):
d = server.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
p = reactor.listenUDP(0, server, interface="127.0.0.1")
return d.addCallback(cbStarted, p)
return d.addCallback(cbStarted, p)
def test_bindError(self):
"""
A L{CannotListenError} exception is raised when attempting to bind a
second protocol instance to an already bound port
"""
server = Server()
d = server.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
port = reactor.listenUDP(0, server, interface="127.0.0.1")
def cbStarted(ignored):
self.assertEqual(port.getHost(), server.transport.getHost())
server2 = Server()
self.assertRaises(
error.CannotListenError,
reactor.listenUDP,
port.getHost().port,
server2,
interface="127.0.0.1",
)
d.addCallback(cbStarted)
def cbFinished(ignored):
return port.stopListening()
d.addCallback(cbFinished)
return d
def test_sendPackets(self):
"""
Datagrams can be sent with the transport's C{write} method and
received via the C{datagramReceived} callback method.
"""
server = Server()
serverStarted = server.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
port1 = reactor.listenUDP(0, server, interface="127.0.0.1")
client = GoodClient()
clientStarted = client.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
def cbServerStarted(ignored):
self.port2 = reactor.listenUDP(0, client, interface="127.0.0.1")
return clientStarted
d = serverStarted.addCallback(cbServerStarted)
def cbClientStarted(ignored):
client.transport.connect("127.0.0.1", server.transport.getHost().port)
cAddr = client.transport.getHost()
sAddr = server.transport.getHost()
serverSend = client.packetReceived = defer.Deferred()
server.transport.write(b"hello", (cAddr.host, cAddr.port))
clientWrites = [(b"a",), (b"b", None), (b"c", (sAddr.host, sAddr.port))]
def cbClientSend(ignored):
if clientWrites:
nextClientWrite = server.packetReceived = defer.Deferred()
nextClientWrite.addCallback(cbClientSend)
client.transport.write(*clientWrites.pop(0))
return nextClientWrite
# No one will ever call .errback on either of these Deferreds,
# but there is a non-trivial amount of test code which might
# cause them to fail somehow. So fireOnOneErrback=True.
return defer.DeferredList(
[cbClientSend(None), serverSend], fireOnOneErrback=True
)
d.addCallback(cbClientStarted)
def cbSendsFinished(ignored):
cAddr = client.transport.getHost()
sAddr = server.transport.getHost()
self.assertEqual(client.packets, [(b"hello", (sAddr.host, sAddr.port))])
clientAddr = (cAddr.host, cAddr.port)
self.assertEqual(
server.packets,
[(b"a", clientAddr), (b"b", clientAddr), (b"c", clientAddr)],
)
d.addCallback(cbSendsFinished)
def cbFinished(ignored):
return defer.DeferredList(
[
defer.maybeDeferred(port1.stopListening),
defer.maybeDeferred(self.port2.stopListening),
],
fireOnOneErrback=True,
)
d.addCallback(cbFinished)
return d
@skipIf(
os.environ.get("INFRASTRUCTURE") == "AZUREPIPELINES",
"Hangs on Pipelines due to firewall",
)
def test_connectionRefused(self):
"""
A L{ConnectionRefusedError} exception is raised when a connection
attempt is actively refused by the other end.
Note: This test assumes no one is listening on port 80 UDP.
"""
client = GoodClient()
clientStarted = client.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
port = reactor.listenUDP(0, client, interface="127.0.0.1")
server = Server()
serverStarted = server.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
port2 = reactor.listenUDP(0, server, interface="127.0.0.1")
d = defer.DeferredList([clientStarted, serverStarted], fireOnOneErrback=True)
def cbStarted(ignored):
connectionRefused = client.startedDeferred = defer.Deferred()
client.transport.connect("127.0.0.1", 80)
for i in range(10):
client.transport.write(b"%d" % (i,))
server.transport.write(b"%d" % (i,), ("127.0.0.1", 80))
return self.assertFailure(connectionRefused, error.ConnectionRefusedError)
d.addCallback(cbStarted)
def cbFinished(ignored):
return defer.DeferredList(
[
defer.maybeDeferred(port.stopListening),
defer.maybeDeferred(port2.stopListening),
],
fireOnOneErrback=True,
)
d.addCallback(cbFinished)
return d
def test_badConnect(self):
"""
A call to the transport's connect method fails with an
L{InvalidAddressError} when a non-IP address is passed as the host
value.
A call to a transport's connect method fails with a L{RuntimeError}
when the transport is already connected.
"""
client = GoodClient()
port = reactor.listenUDP(0, client, interface="127.0.0.1")
self.assertRaises(
error.InvalidAddressError, client.transport.connect, "localhost", 80
)
client.transport.connect("127.0.0.1", 80)
self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, client.transport.connect, "127.0.0.1", 80)
return port.stopListening()
def test_datagramReceivedError(self):
"""
When datagramReceived raises an exception it is logged but the port
is not disconnected.
"""
finalDeferred = defer.Deferred()
def cbCompleted(ign):
"""
Flush the exceptions which the reactor should have logged and make
sure they're actually there.
"""
errs = self.flushLoggedErrors(BadClientError)
self.assertEqual(
len(errs), 2, "Incorrectly found %d errors, expected 2" % (len(errs),)
)
finalDeferred.addCallback(cbCompleted)
client = BadClient()
port = reactor.listenUDP(0, client, interface="127.0.0.1")
def cbCleanup(result):
"""
Disconnect the port we started and pass on whatever was given to us
in case it was a Failure.
"""
return defer.maybeDeferred(port.stopListening).addBoth(lambda ign: result)
finalDeferred.addBoth(cbCleanup)
addr = port.getHost()
# UDP is not reliable. Try to send as many as 60 packets before giving
# up. Conceivably, all sixty could be lost, but they probably won't be
# unless all UDP traffic is being dropped, and then the rest of these
# UDP tests will likely fail as well. Ideally, this test (and probably
# others) wouldn't even use actual UDP traffic: instead, they would
# stub out the socket with a fake one which could be made to behave in
# whatever way the test desires. Unfortunately, this is hard because
# of differences in various reactor implementations.
attempts = list(range(60))
succeededAttempts = []
def makeAttempt():
"""
Send one packet to the listening BadClient. Set up a 0.1 second
timeout to do re-transmits in case the packet is dropped. When two
packets have been received by the BadClient, stop sending and let
the finalDeferred's callbacks do some assertions.
"""
if not attempts:
try:
self.fail("Not enough packets received")
except Exception:
finalDeferred.errback()
self.failIfIdentical(
client.transport, None, "UDP Protocol lost its transport"
)
packet = b"%d" % (attempts.pop(0),)
packetDeferred = defer.Deferred()
client.setDeferred(packetDeferred)
client.transport.write(packet, (addr.host, addr.port))
def cbPacketReceived(packet):
"""
A packet arrived. Cancel the timeout for it, record it, and
maybe finish the test.
"""
timeoutCall.cancel()
succeededAttempts.append(packet)
if len(succeededAttempts) == 2:
# The second error has not yet been logged, since the
# exception which causes it hasn't even been raised yet.
# Give the datagramReceived call a chance to finish, then
# let the test finish asserting things.
reactor.callLater(0, finalDeferred.callback, None)
else:
makeAttempt()
def ebPacketTimeout(err):
"""
The packet wasn't received quickly enough. Try sending another
one. It doesn't matter if the packet for which this was the
timeout eventually arrives: makeAttempt throws away the
Deferred on which this function is the errback, so when
datagramReceived callbacks, so it won't be on this Deferred, so
it won't raise an AlreadyCalledError.
"""
makeAttempt()
packetDeferred.addCallbacks(cbPacketReceived, ebPacketTimeout)
packetDeferred.addErrback(finalDeferred.errback)
timeoutCall = reactor.callLater(
0.1,
packetDeferred.errback,
error.TimeoutError("Timed out in testDatagramReceivedError"),
)
makeAttempt()
return finalDeferred
def test_NoWarningOnBroadcast(self):
"""
C{'<broadcast>'} is an alternative way to say C{'255.255.255.255'}
({socket.gethostbyname("<broadcast>")} returns C{'255.255.255.255'}),
so because it becomes a valid IP address, no deprecation warning about
passing hostnames to L{twisted.internet.udp.Port.write} needs to be
emitted by C{write()} in this case.
"""
class fakeSocket:
def sendto(self, foo, bar):
pass
p = udp.Port(0, Server())
p.socket = fakeSocket()
p.write(b"test", ("<broadcast>", 1234))
warnings = self.flushWarnings([self.test_NoWarningOnBroadcast])
self.assertEqual(len(warnings), 0)
@skipIf(not interfaces.IReactorUDP(reactor, None), "This reactor does not support UDP")
class ReactorShutdownInteractionTests(TestCase):
"""Test reactor shutdown interaction"""
if not interfaces.IReactorUDP(reactor, None):
skip = "This reactor does not support UDP"
def setUp(self):
"""Start a UDP port"""
self.server = Server()
self.port = reactor.listenUDP(0, self.server, interface="127.0.0.1")
def tearDown(self):
"""Stop the UDP port"""
return self.port.stopListening()
def testShutdownFromDatagramReceived(self):
"""Test reactor shutdown while in a recvfrom() loop"""
# udp.Port's doRead calls recvfrom() in a loop, as an optimization.
# It is important this loop terminate under various conditions.
# Previously, if datagramReceived synchronously invoked
# reactor.stop(), under certain reactors, the Port's socket would
# synchronously disappear, causing an AttributeError inside that
# loop. This was mishandled, causing the loop to spin forever.
# This test is primarily to ensure that the loop never spins
# forever.
finished = defer.Deferred()
pr = self.server.packetReceived = defer.Deferred()
def pktRece(ignored):
# Simulate reactor.stop() behavior :(
self.server.transport.connectionLost()
# Then delay this Deferred chain until the protocol has been
# disconnected, as the reactor should do in an error condition
# such as we are inducing. This is very much a whitebox test.
reactor.callLater(0, finished.callback, None)
pr.addCallback(pktRece)
def flushErrors(ignored):
# We are breaking abstraction and calling private APIs, any
# number of horrible errors might occur. As long as the reactor
# doesn't hang, this test is satisfied. (There may be room for
# another, stricter test.)
self.flushLoggedErrors()
finished.addCallback(flushErrors)
self.server.transport.write(
b"\0" * 64, ("127.0.0.1", self.server.transport.getHost().port)
)
return finished
@skipIf(
not interfaces.IReactorMulticast(reactor, None),
"This reactor does not support multicast",
)
class MulticastTests(TestCase):
if (
os.environ.get("INFRASTRUCTURE") == "AZUREPIPELINES"
and runtime.platform.isMacOSX()
):
skip = "Does not work on Azure Pipelines"
if not interfaces.IReactorMulticast(reactor, None):
skip = "This reactor does not support multicast"
def setUp(self):
self.server = Server()
self.client = Client()
# multicast won't work if we listen over loopback, apparently
self.port1 = reactor.listenMulticast(0, self.server)
self.port2 = reactor.listenMulticast(0, self.client)
self.client.transport.connect("127.0.0.1", self.server.transport.getHost().port)
def tearDown(self):
return gatherResults(
[
maybeDeferred(self.port1.stopListening),
maybeDeferred(self.port2.stopListening),
]
)
def testTTL(self):
for o in self.client, self.server:
self.assertEqual(o.transport.getTTL(), 1)
o.transport.setTTL(2)
self.assertEqual(o.transport.getTTL(), 2)
def test_loopback(self):
"""
Test that after loopback mode has been set, multicast packets are
delivered to their sender.
"""
self.assertEqual(self.server.transport.getLoopbackMode(), 1)
addr = self.server.transport.getHost()
joined = self.server.transport.joinGroup("225.0.0.250")
def cbJoined(ignored):
d = self.server.packetReceived = Deferred()
self.server.transport.write(b"hello", ("225.0.0.250", addr.port))
return d
joined.addCallback(cbJoined)
def cbPacket(ignored):
self.assertEqual(len(self.server.packets), 1)
self.server.transport.setLoopbackMode(0)
self.assertEqual(self.server.transport.getLoopbackMode(), 0)
self.server.transport.write(b"hello", ("225.0.0.250", addr.port))
# This is fairly lame.
d = Deferred()
reactor.callLater(0, d.callback, None)
return d
joined.addCallback(cbPacket)
def cbNoPacket(ignored):
self.assertEqual(len(self.server.packets), 1)
joined.addCallback(cbNoPacket)
return joined
def test_interface(self):
"""
Test C{getOutgoingInterface} and C{setOutgoingInterface}.
"""
self.assertEqual(self.client.transport.getOutgoingInterface(), "0.0.0.0")
self.assertEqual(self.server.transport.getOutgoingInterface(), "0.0.0.0")
d1 = self.client.transport.setOutgoingInterface("127.0.0.1")
d2 = self.server.transport.setOutgoingInterface("127.0.0.1")
result = gatherResults([d1, d2])
def cbInterfaces(ignored):
self.assertEqual(self.client.transport.getOutgoingInterface(), "127.0.0.1")
self.assertEqual(self.server.transport.getOutgoingInterface(), "127.0.0.1")
result.addCallback(cbInterfaces)
return result
def test_joinLeave(self):
"""
Test that multicast a group can be joined and left.
"""
d = self.client.transport.joinGroup("225.0.0.250")
def clientJoined(ignored):
return self.client.transport.leaveGroup("225.0.0.250")
d.addCallback(clientJoined)
def clientLeft(ignored):
return self.server.transport.joinGroup("225.0.0.250")
d.addCallback(clientLeft)
def serverJoined(ignored):
return self.server.transport.leaveGroup("225.0.0.250")
d.addCallback(serverJoined)
return d
# FIXME: https://twistedmatrix.com/trac/ticket/7780
@skipIf(
runtime.platform.isWindows() and not runtime.platform.isVista(),
"Windows' UDP multicast is not yet fully supported.",
)
def test_joinFailure(self):
"""
Test that an attempt to join an address which is not a multicast
address fails with L{error.MulticastJoinError}.
"""
# 127.0.0.1 is not a multicast address, so joining it should fail.
return self.assertFailure(
self.client.transport.joinGroup("127.0.0.1"), error.MulticastJoinError
)
def test_multicast(self):
"""
Test that a multicast group can be joined and messages sent to and
received from it.
"""
c = Server()
p = reactor.listenMulticast(0, c)
addr = self.server.transport.getHost()
joined = self.server.transport.joinGroup("225.0.0.250")
def cbJoined(ignored):
d = self.server.packetReceived = Deferred()
c.transport.write(b"hello world", ("225.0.0.250", addr.port))
return d
joined.addCallback(cbJoined)
def cbPacket(ignored):
self.assertEqual(self.server.packets[0][0], b"hello world")
joined.addCallback(cbPacket)
def cleanup(passthrough):
result = maybeDeferred(p.stopListening)
result.addCallback(lambda ign: passthrough)
return result
joined.addCallback(cleanup)
return joined
@skipIf(
runtime.platform.isWindows(),
"on non-linux platforms it appears multiple "
"processes can listen, but not multiple sockets "
"in same process?",
)
def test_multiListen(self):
"""
Test that multiple sockets can listen on the same multicast port and
that they both receive multicast messages directed to that address.
"""
firstClient = Server()
firstPort = reactor.listenMulticast(0, firstClient, listenMultiple=True)
portno = firstPort.getHost().port
secondClient = Server()
secondPort = reactor.listenMulticast(portno, secondClient, listenMultiple=True)
theGroup = "225.0.0.250"
joined = gatherResults(
[
self.server.transport.joinGroup(theGroup),
firstPort.joinGroup(theGroup),
secondPort.joinGroup(theGroup),
]
)
def serverJoined(ignored):
d1 = firstClient.packetReceived = Deferred()
d2 = secondClient.packetReceived = Deferred()
firstClient.transport.write(b"hello world", (theGroup, portno))
return gatherResults([d1, d2])
joined.addCallback(serverJoined)
def gotPackets(ignored):
self.assertEqual(firstClient.packets[0][0], b"hello world")
self.assertEqual(secondClient.packets[0][0], b"hello world")
joined.addCallback(gotPackets)
def cleanup(passthrough):
result = gatherResults(
[
maybeDeferred(firstPort.stopListening),
maybeDeferred(secondPort.stopListening),
]
)
result.addCallback(lambda ign: passthrough)
return result
joined.addBoth(cleanup)
return joined
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