esp-idf/examples/protocols/http_server/simple/scripts/client.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# Copyright 2018 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) PTE LTD
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
from future import standard_library
standard_library.install_aliases()
from builtins import str
import http.client
import argparse
def verbose_print(verbosity, *args):
if (verbosity):
Utility.console_log(''.join(str(elems) for elems in args))
def test_get_handler(ip, port, verbosity = False):
verbose_print(verbosity, "======== GET HANDLER TEST =============")
# Establish HTTP connection
verbose_print(verbosity, "Connecting to => " + ip + ":" + port)
sess = http.client.HTTPConnection(ip + ":" + port, timeout = 15)
uri = "/hello?query1=value1&query2=value2&query3=value3"
# GET hello response
test_headers = {"Test-Header-1":"Test-Value-1", "Test-Header-2":"Test-Value-2"}
verbose_print(verbosity, "Sending GET to URI : ", uri)
verbose_print(verbosity, "Sending additional headers : ")
for k, v in test_headers.items():
verbose_print(verbosity, "\t", k, ": ", v)
sess.request("GET", url=uri, headers=test_headers)
resp = sess.getresponse()
resp_hdrs = resp.getheaders()
resp_data = resp.read().decode()
try:
if resp.getheader("Custom-Header-1") != "Custom-Value-1":
return False
if resp.getheader("Custom-Header-2") != "Custom-Value-2":
return False
except:
return False
verbose_print(verbosity, "vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv")
verbose_print(verbosity, "Server response to GET /hello")
verbose_print(verbosity, "Response Headers : ")
for k, v in resp_hdrs:
verbose_print(verbosity, "\t", k, ": ", v)
verbose_print(verbosity, "Response Data : " + resp_data)
verbose_print(verbosity, "========================================\n")
# Close HTTP connection
sess.close()
return (resp_data == "Hello World!")
def test_post_handler(ip, port, msg, verbosity = False):
verbose_print(verbosity, "======== POST HANDLER TEST ============")
# Establish HTTP connection
verbose_print(verbosity, "Connecting to => " + ip + ":" + port)
sess = http.client.HTTPConnection(ip + ":" + port, timeout = 15)
# POST message to /echo and get back response
sess.request("POST", url="/echo", body=msg)
resp = sess.getresponse()
resp_data = resp.read().decode()
verbose_print(verbosity, "Server response to POST /echo (" + msg + ")")
verbose_print(verbosity, "vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv")
verbose_print(verbosity, resp_data)
verbose_print(verbosity, "========================================\n")
# Close HTTP connection
sess.close()
return (resp_data == msg)
def test_put_handler(ip, port, verbosity = False):
verbose_print(verbosity, "======== PUT HANDLER TEST =============")
# Establish HTTP connection
verbose_print(verbosity, "Connecting to => " + ip + ":" + port)
sess = http.client.HTTPConnection(ip + ":" + port, timeout = 15)
# PUT message to /ctrl to disable /hello URI handler
verbose_print(verbosity, "Disabling /hello handler")
sess.request("PUT", url="/ctrl", body="0")
resp = sess.getresponse()
resp.read()
sess.request("GET", url="/hello")
resp = sess.getresponse()
resp_data1 = resp.read().decode()
verbose_print(verbosity, "Response on GET /hello : " + resp_data1)
# PUT message to /ctrl to enable /hello URI handler
verbose_print(verbosity, "Enabling /hello handler")
sess.request("PUT", url="/ctrl", body="1")
resp = sess.getresponse()
resp.read()
sess.request("GET", url="/hello")
resp = sess.getresponse()
resp_data2 = resp.read().decode()
verbose_print(verbosity, "Response on GET /hello : " + resp_data2)
# Close HTTP connection
sess.close()
return ((resp_data2 == "Hello World!") and (resp_data1 == "This URI doesn't exist"))
def test_custom_uri_query(ip, port, query, verbosity = False):
verbose_print(verbosity, "======== GET HANDLER TEST =============")
# Establish HTTP connection
verbose_print(verbosity, "Connecting to => " + ip + ":" + port)
sess = http.client.HTTPConnection(ip + ":" + port, timeout = 15)
uri = "/hello?" + query
# GET hello response
verbose_print(verbosity, "Sending GET to URI : ", uri)
sess.request("GET", url=uri, headers={})
resp = sess.getresponse()
resp_data = resp.read().decode()
verbose_print(verbosity, "vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv")
verbose_print(verbosity, "Server response to GET /hello")
verbose_print(verbosity, "Response Data : " + resp_data)
verbose_print(verbosity, "========================================\n")
# Close HTTP connection
sess.close()
return (resp_data == "Hello World!")
if __name__ == '__main__':
# Configure argument parser
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Run HTTPd Test')
parser.add_argument('IP' , metavar='IP' , type=str, help='Server IP')
parser.add_argument('port', metavar='port', type=str, help='Server port')
parser.add_argument('msg', metavar='message', type=str, help='Message to be sent to server')
args = vars(parser.parse_args())
# Get arguments
ip = args['IP']
port = args['port']
msg = args['msg']
if not test_get_handler (ip, port, True):
Utility.console_log("Failed!")
if not test_post_handler(ip, port, msg, True):
Utility.console_log("Failed!")
if not test_put_handler (ip, port, True):
Utility.console_log("Failed!")