# Copyright (C) 2012-2014 by the Free Software Foundation, Inc. # # This file is part of GNU Mailman. # # GNU Mailman is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) # any later version. # # GNU Mailman 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 General Public License for # more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with # GNU Mailman. If not, see . """Test some Runner base class behavior.""" __all__ = [ 'TestRunner', ] import unittest from mailman.app.lifecycle import create_list from mailman.config import config from mailman.core.runner import Runner from mailman.interfaces.runner import RunnerCrashEvent from mailman.runners.virgin import VirginRunner from mailman.testing.helpers import ( LogFileMark, configuration, event_subscribers, get_queue_messages, make_digest_messages, make_testable_runner, specialized_message_from_string as mfs) from mailman.testing.layers import ConfigLayer class CrashingRunner(Runner): def _dispose(self, mlist, msg, msgdata): raise RuntimeError('borked') class TestRunner(unittest.TestCase): """Test the Runner base class behavior.""" layer = ConfigLayer def setUp(self): self._mlist = create_list('test@example.com') self._events = [] def _got_event(self, event): self._events.append(event) @configuration('runner.crashing', **{'class': 'mailman.core.tests.CrashingRunner'}) def test_crash_event(self): runner = make_testable_runner(CrashingRunner, 'in') # When an exception occurs in Runner._process_one_file(), a zope.event # gets triggered containing the exception object. msg = mfs("""\ From: anne@example.com To: test@example.com Message-ID: """) config.switchboards['in'].enqueue(msg, listid='test.example.com') with event_subscribers(self._got_event): runner.run() # We should now have exactly one event, which will contain the # exception, plus additional metadata containing the mailing list, # message, and metadata. self.assertEqual(len(self._events), 1) event = self._events[0] self.assertTrue(isinstance(event, RunnerCrashEvent)) self.assertEqual(event.mailing_list, self._mlist) self.assertEqual(event.message['message-id'], '') self.assertEqual(event.metadata['listid'], 'test.example.com') self.assertTrue(isinstance(event.error, RuntimeError)) self.assertEqual(str(event.error), 'borked') self.assertTrue(isinstance(event.runner, CrashingRunner)) # The message should also have ended up in the shunt queue. shunted = get_queue_messages('shunt') self.assertEqual(len(shunted), 1) self.assertEqual(shunted[0].msg['message-id'], '') def test_digest_messages(self): # In LP: #1130697, the digest runner creates MIME digests using the # stdlib MIMEMutlipart class, however this class does not have the # extended attributes we require (e.g. .sender). The fix is to use a # subclass of MIMEMultipart and our own Message subclass; this adds # back the required attributes. (LP: #1130696) # # Start by creating the raw ingredients for the digests. This also # runs the digest runner, thus producing the digest messages into the # virgin queue. make_digest_messages(self._mlist) # Run the virgin queue processor, which runs the cook-headers and # to-outgoing handlers. This should produce no error. error_log = LogFileMark('mailman.error') runner = make_testable_runner(VirginRunner, 'virgin') runner.run() error_text = error_log.read() self.assertEqual(len(error_text), 0, error_text) self.assertEqual(len(get_queue_messages('shunt')), 0) messages = get_queue_messages('out') self.assertEqual(len(messages), 2) # Which one is the MIME digest? mime_digest = None for bag in messages: if bag.msg.get_content_type() == 'multipart/mixed': assert mime_digest is None, 'Found two MIME digests' mime_digest = bag.msg # The cook-headers handler ran. self.assertIn('x-mailman-version', mime_digest) self.assertEqual(mime_digest['precedence'], 'list') # The list's -request address is the original sender. self.assertEqual(bag.msgdata['original_sender'], 'test-request@example.com')