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diff --git a/indra/llcorehttp/tests/test_llcorehttp_peer.py b/indra/llcorehttp/tests/test_llcorehttp_peer.py
index 75a3c39ef2..3257f6924d 100644
--- a/indra/llcorehttp/tests/test_llcorehttp_peer.py
+++ b/indra/llcorehttp/tests/test_llcorehttp_peer.py
@@ -1,190 +1,200 @@
-#!/usr/bin/env python
-"""\
-@file test_llsdmessage_peer.py
-@author Nat Goodspeed
-@date 2008-10-09
-@brief This script asynchronously runs the executable (with args) specified on
- the command line, returning its result code. While that executable is
- running, we provide dummy local services for use by C++ tests.
-
-$LicenseInfo:firstyear=2008&license=viewerlgpl$
-Second Life Viewer Source Code
-Copyright (C) 2012, Linden Research, Inc.
-
-This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
-License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
-version 2.1 of the License only.
-
-This library 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 General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
-License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
-
-Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
-$/LicenseInfo$
-"""
-
-import os
-import sys
-import time
-import select
-import getopt
-from threading import Thread
-from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
-from SocketServer import ThreadingMixIn
-
-mydir = os.path.dirname(__file__) # expected to be .../indra/llcorehttp/tests/
-sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(mydir, os.pardir, os.pardir, "lib", "python"))
-from indra.util.fastest_elementtree import parse as xml_parse
-from indra.base import llsd
-from testrunner import freeport, run, debug, VERBOSE
-
-class TestHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
- """This subclass of BaseHTTPRequestHandler is to receive and echo
- LLSD-flavored messages sent by the C++ LLHTTPClient.
- """
- def read(self):
- # The following logic is adapted from the library module
- # SimpleXMLRPCServer.py.
- # Get arguments by reading body of request.
- # We read this in chunks to avoid straining
- # socket.read(); around the 10 or 15Mb mark, some platforms
- # begin to have problems (bug #792570).
- try:
- size_remaining = int(self.headers["content-length"])
- except (KeyError, ValueError):
- return ""
- max_chunk_size = 10*1024*1024
- L = []
- while size_remaining:
- chunk_size = min(size_remaining, max_chunk_size)
- chunk = self.rfile.read(chunk_size)
- L.append(chunk)
- size_remaining -= len(chunk)
- return ''.join(L)
- # end of swiped read() logic
-
- def read_xml(self):
- # This approach reads the entire POST data into memory first
- return llsd.parse(self.read())
-## # This approach attempts to stream in the LLSD XML from self.rfile,
-## # assuming that the underlying XML parser reads its input file
-## # incrementally. Unfortunately I haven't been able to make it work.
-## tree = xml_parse(self.rfile)
-## debug("Finished raw parse")
-## debug("parsed XML tree %s", tree)
-## debug("parsed root node %s", tree.getroot())
-## debug("root node tag %s", tree.getroot().tag)
-## return llsd.to_python(tree.getroot())
-
- def do_HEAD(self):
- self.do_GET(withdata=False)
-
- def do_GET(self, withdata=True):
- # Of course, don't attempt to read data.
- self.answer(dict(reply="success", status=200,
- reason="Your GET operation worked"))
-
- def do_POST(self):
- # Read the provided POST data.
- # self.answer(self.read())
- self.answer(dict(reply="success", status=200,
- reason=self.read()))
-
- def do_PUT(self):
- # Read the provided PUT data.
- # self.answer(self.read())
- self.answer(dict(reply="success", status=200,
- reason=self.read()))
-
- def answer(self, data, withdata=True):
- debug("%s.answer(%s): self.path = %r", self.__class__.__name__, data, self.path)
- if "/sleep/" in self.path:
- time.sleep(30)
-
- if "fail" not in self.path:
- data = data.copy() # we're going to modify
- # Ensure there's a "reply" key in data, even if there wasn't before
- data["reply"] = data.get("reply", llsd.LLSD("success"))
- response = llsd.format_xml(data)
- debug("success: %s", response)
- self.send_response(200)
- if "/reflect/" in self.path:
- self.reflect_headers()
- self.send_header("Content-type", "application/llsd+xml")
- self.send_header("Content-Length", str(len(response)))
- self.send_header("X-LL-Special", "Mememememe");
- self.end_headers()
- if withdata:
- self.wfile.write(response)
- else: # fail requested
- status = data.get("status", 500)
- # self.responses maps an int status to a (short, long) pair of
- # strings. We want the longer string. That's why we pass a string
- # pair to get(): the [1] will select the second string, whether it
- # came from self.responses or from our default pair.
- reason = data.get("reason",
- self.responses.get(status,
- ("fail requested",
- "Your request specified failure status %s "
- "without providing a reason" % status))[1])
- debug("fail requested: %s: %r", status, reason)
- self.send_error(status, reason)
- if "/reflect/" in self.path:
- self.reflect_headers()
- self.end_headers()
-
- def reflect_headers(self):
- for name in self.headers.keys():
- # print "Header: %s: %s" % (name, self.headers[name])
- self.send_header("X-Reflect-" + name, self.headers[name])
-
- if not VERBOSE:
- # When VERBOSE is set, skip both these overrides because they exist to
- # suppress output.
-
- def log_request(self, code, size=None):
- # For present purposes, we don't want the request splattered onto
- # stderr, as it would upset devs watching the test run
- pass
-
- def log_error(self, format, *args):
- # Suppress error output as well
- pass
-
-class Server(ThreadingMixIn, HTTPServer):
- # This pernicious flag is on by default in HTTPServer. But proper
- # operation of freeport() absolutely depends on it being off.
- allow_reuse_address = False
-
-if __name__ == "__main__":
- do_valgrind = False
- path_search = False
- options, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "V", ["valgrind"])
- for option, value in options:
- if option == "-V" or option == "--valgrind":
- do_valgrind = True
-
- # Instantiate a Server(TestHTTPRequestHandler) on the first free port
- # in the specified port range. Doing this inline is better than in a
- # daemon thread: if it blows up here, we'll get a traceback. If it blew up
- # in some other thread, the traceback would get eaten and we'd run the
- # subject test program anyway.
- httpd, port = freeport(xrange(8000, 8020),
- lambda port: Server(('127.0.0.1', port), TestHTTPRequestHandler))
-
- # Pass the selected port number to the subject test program via the
- # environment. We don't want to impose requirements on the test program's
- # command-line parsing -- and anyway, for C++ integration tests, that's
- # performed in TUT code rather than our own.
- os.environ["LL_TEST_PORT"] = str(port)
- debug("$LL_TEST_PORT = %s", port)
- if do_valgrind:
- args = ["valgrind", "--log-file=./valgrind.log"] + args
- path_search = True
- sys.exit(run(server=Thread(name="httpd", target=httpd.serve_forever), use_path=path_search, *args))
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+"""\
+@file test_llsdmessage_peer.py
+@author Nat Goodspeed
+@date 2008-10-09
+@brief This script asynchronously runs the executable (with args) specified on
+ the command line, returning its result code. While that executable is
+ running, we provide dummy local services for use by C++ tests.
+
+$LicenseInfo:firstyear=2008&license=viewerlgpl$
+Second Life Viewer Source Code
+Copyright (C) 2012, Linden Research, Inc.
+
+This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
+modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
+License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
+version 2.1 of the License only.
+
+This library 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 General Public License for more details.
+
+You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
+License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
+Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
+
+Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA
+$/LicenseInfo$
+"""
+
+import os
+import sys
+import time
+import select
+import getopt
+from threading import Thread
+from BaseHTTPServer import HTTPServer, BaseHTTPRequestHandler
+from SocketServer import ThreadingMixIn
+
+mydir = os.path.dirname(__file__) # expected to be .../indra/llcorehttp/tests/
+sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(mydir, os.pardir, os.pardir, "lib", "python"))
+from indra.util.fastest_elementtree import parse as xml_parse
+from indra.base import llsd
+from testrunner import freeport, run, debug, VERBOSE
+import time
+
+_storage=None
+
+class TestHTTPRequestHandler(BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
+ """This subclass of BaseHTTPRequestHandler is to receive and echo
+ LLSD-flavored messages sent by the C++ LLHTTPClient.
+ """
+ def read(self):
+ # The following logic is adapted from the library module
+ # SimpleXMLRPCServer.py.
+ # Get arguments by reading body of request.
+ # We read this in chunks to avoid straining
+ # socket.read(); around the 10 or 15Mb mark, some platforms
+ # begin to have problems (bug #792570).
+ try:
+ size_remaining = int(self.headers["content-length"])
+ except (KeyError, ValueError):
+ return ""
+ max_chunk_size = 10*1024*1024
+ L = []
+ while size_remaining:
+ chunk_size = min(size_remaining, max_chunk_size)
+ chunk = self.rfile.read(chunk_size)
+ L.append(chunk)
+ size_remaining -= len(chunk)
+ return ''.join(L)
+ # end of swiped read() logic
+
+ def read_xml(self):
+ # This approach reads the entire POST data into memory first
+ return llsd.parse(self.read())
+## # This approach attempts to stream in the LLSD XML from self.rfile,
+## # assuming that the underlying XML parser reads its input file
+## # incrementally. Unfortunately I haven't been able to make it work.
+## tree = xml_parse(self.rfile)
+## debug("Finished raw parse")
+## debug("parsed XML tree %s", tree)
+## debug("parsed root node %s", tree.getroot())
+## debug("root node tag %s", tree.getroot().tag)
+## return llsd.to_python(tree.getroot())
+
+ def do_HEAD(self):
+ self.do_GET(withdata=False)
+
+ def do_GET(self, withdata=True):
+ # Of course, don't attempt to read data.
+ self.answer(dict(reply="success", status=200,
+ reason="Your GET operation worked"))
+
+ def do_POST(self):
+ # Read the provided POST data.
+ # self.answer(self.read())
+ self.answer(dict(reply="success", status=200,
+ reason=self.read()))
+
+ def do_PUT(self):
+ # Read the provided PUT data.
+ # self.answer(self.read())
+ self.answer(dict(reply="success", status=200,
+ reason=self.read()))
+
+ def answer(self, data, withdata=True):
+ global _storage
+ debug("%s.answer(%s): self.path = %r", self.__class__.__name__, data, self.path)
+ if "/sleep/" in self.path:
+ time.sleep(30)
+
+ if "/reflect/" in self.path:
+ self.reflect_headers()
+ self.send_header("X-LL-Special", "Mememememe");
+ status = data.get("status", 500)
+ # self.responses maps an int status to a (short, long) pair of
+ # strings. We want the longer string. That's why we pass a string
+ # pair to get(): the [1] will select the second string, whether it
+ # came from self.responses or from our default pair.
+ reason = data.get("reason",
+ self.responses.get(status,
+ ("fail requested",
+ "Your request specified failure status %s "
+ "without providing a reason" % status))[1])
+ debug("fail requested: %s: %r", status, reason)
+ self.send_error(status, reason)
+ if "/reflect/" in self.path:
+ self.reflect_headers()
+ pass
+ elif "test/timeout" in self.path:
+ time.sleep(5.0)
+ return
+ elif "test/storage" in self.path:
+ if "GET" == self.command:
+ data = _storage
+ else:
+ _storage = data
+ data = "ok"
+ else:
+ data = data.copy() # we're going to modify
+ # Ensure there's a "reply" key in data, even if there wasn't before
+ data["reply"] = data.get("reply", llsd.LLSD("success"))
+ response = llsd.format_xml(data)
+ debug("success: %s", response)
+ self.send_response(200)
+ self.send_header("Content-type", "application/llsd+xml")
+ self.send_header("Content-Length", str(len(response)))
+ self.end_headers()
+
+ def reflect_headers(self):
+ for name in self.headers.keys():
+ # print "Header: %s: %s" % (name, self.headers[name])
+ self.send_header("X-Reflect-" + name, self.headers[name])
+
+ if not VERBOSE:
+ # When VERBOSE is set, skip both these overrides because they exist to
+ # suppress output.
+
+ def log_request(self, code, size=None):
+ # For present purposes, we don't want the request splattered onto
+ # stderr, as it would upset devs watching the test run
+ pass
+
+ def log_error(self, format, *args):
+ # Suppress error output as well
+ pass
+
+class Server(ThreadingMixIn, HTTPServer):
+ # This pernicious flag is on by default in HTTPServer. But proper
+ # operation of freeport() absolutely depends on it being off.
+ allow_reuse_address = False
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ do_valgrind = False
+ path_search = False
+ options, args = getopt.getopt(sys.argv[1:], "V", ["valgrind"])
+ for option, value in options:
+ if option == "-V" or option == "--valgrind":
+ do_valgrind = True
+
+ # Instantiate a Server(TestHTTPRequestHandler) on the first free port
+ # in the specified port range. Doing this inline is better than in a
+ # daemon thread: if it blows up here, we'll get a traceback. If it blew up
+ # in some other thread, the traceback would get eaten and we'd run the
+ # subject test program anyway.
+ httpd, port = freeport(xrange(8000, 8020),
+ lambda port: Server(('127.0.0.1', port), TestHTTPRequestHandler))
+
+ # Pass the selected port number to the subject test program via the
+ # environment. We don't want to impose requirements on the test program's
+ # command-line parsing -- and anyway, for C++ integration tests, that's
+ # performed in TUT code rather than our own.
+ os.environ["LL_TEST_PORT"] = str(port)
+ debug("$LL_TEST_PORT = %s", port)
+ if do_valgrind:
+ args = ["valgrind", "--log-file=./valgrind.log"] + args
+ path_search = True
+ sys.exit(run(server=Thread(name="httpd", target=httpd.serve_forever), use_path=path_search, *args))