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#!/usr/bin/env python |
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# Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format |
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# Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved. |
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# https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/ |
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"""A conformance test implementation for the Python protobuf library. |
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See conformance.proto for more information. |
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""" |
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import struct |
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import sys |
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import os |
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from google.protobuf import descriptor |
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from google.protobuf import descriptor_pool |
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from google.protobuf import json_format |
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from google.protobuf import message |
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from google.protobuf import test_messages_proto3_pb2 |
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from google.protobuf import test_messages_proto2_pb2 |
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from google.protobuf import text_format |
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import conformance_pb2 |
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sys.stdout = os.fdopen(sys.stdout.fileno(), 'wb', 0) |
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sys.stdin = os.fdopen(sys.stdin.fileno(), 'rb', 0) |
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test_count = 0 |
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verbose = False |
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class ProtocolError(Exception): |
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pass |
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def do_test(request): |
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response = conformance_pb2.ConformanceResponse() |
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if request.message_type == "conformance.FailureSet": |
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failure_set = conformance_pb2.FailureSet() |
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failures = [] |
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# TODO(gerbens): Remove, this is a hack to detect if the old vs new |
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# parser is used by the cpp code. Relying on a bug in the old parser. |
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hack_proto = test_messages_proto2_pb2.TestAllTypesProto2() |
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if hack_proto.ParseFromString(b"\322\002\001"): |
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# the string above is one of the failing conformance test strings of the |
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# old parser. If we succeed the c++ implementation is using the old |
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# parser so we add the list of failing conformance tests. |
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failures = [ |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInDelimitedDataForKnownNonRepeatedValue.MESSAGE", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInDelimitedDataForKnownRepeatedValue.MESSAGE", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.BOOL", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.DOUBLE", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.ENUM", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.FIXED32", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.FIXED64", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.FLOAT", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.INT32", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.INT64", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SFIXED32", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SFIXED64", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SINT32", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SINT64", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.UINT32", |
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"Required.Proto3.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.UINT64", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInDelimitedDataForKnownNonRepeatedValue.MESSAGE", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInDelimitedDataForKnownRepeatedValue.MESSAGE", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.BOOL", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.DOUBLE", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.ENUM", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.FIXED32", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.FIXED64", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.FLOAT", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.INT32", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.INT64", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SFIXED32", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SFIXED64", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SINT32", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.SINT64", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.UINT32", |
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"Required.Proto2.ProtobufInput.PrematureEofInPackedField.UINT64", |
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] |
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for x in failures: |
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failure_set.failure.append(x) |
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response.protobuf_payload = failure_set.SerializeToString() |
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return response |
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isProto3 = (request.message_type == "protobuf_test_messages.proto3.TestAllTypesProto3") |
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isJson = (request.WhichOneof('payload') == 'json_payload') |
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isProto2 = (request.message_type == "protobuf_test_messages.proto2.TestAllTypesProto2") |
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if (not isProto3) and (not isJson) and (not isProto2): |
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raise ProtocolError("Protobuf request doesn't have specific payload type") |
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test_message = test_messages_proto2_pb2.TestAllTypesProto2() if isProto2 else \ |
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test_messages_proto3_pb2.TestAllTypesProto3() |
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try: |
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if request.WhichOneof('payload') == 'protobuf_payload': |
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try: |
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test_message.ParseFromString(request.protobuf_payload) |
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except message.DecodeError as e: |
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response.parse_error = str(e) |
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return response |
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elif request.WhichOneof('payload') == 'json_payload': |
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try: |
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ignore_unknown_fields = \ |
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request.test_category == \ |
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conformance_pb2.JSON_IGNORE_UNKNOWN_PARSING_TEST |
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json_format.Parse(request.json_payload, test_message, |
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ignore_unknown_fields) |
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except Exception as e: |
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response.parse_error = str(e) |
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return response |
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elif request.WhichOneof('payload') == 'text_payload': |
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try: |
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text_format.Parse(request.text_payload, test_message) |
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except Exception as e: |
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response.parse_error = str(e) |
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return response |
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else: |
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raise ProtocolError("Request didn't have payload.") |
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if request.requested_output_format == conformance_pb2.UNSPECIFIED: |
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raise ProtocolError("Unspecified output format") |
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elif request.requested_output_format == conformance_pb2.PROTOBUF: |
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response.protobuf_payload = test_message.SerializeToString() |
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elif request.requested_output_format == conformance_pb2.JSON: |
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try: |
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response.json_payload = json_format.MessageToJson(test_message) |
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except Exception as e: |
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response.serialize_error = str(e) |
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return response |
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elif request.requested_output_format == conformance_pb2.TEXT_FORMAT: |
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response.text_payload = text_format.MessageToString(test_message) |
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except Exception as e: |
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response.runtime_error = str(e) |
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return response |
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def do_test_io(): |
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length_bytes = sys.stdin.read(4) |
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if len(length_bytes) == 0: |
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return False # EOF |
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elif len(length_bytes) != 4: |
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raise IOError("I/O error") |
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# "I" is "unsigned int", so this depends on running on a platform with |
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# 32-bit "unsigned int" type. The Python struct module unfortunately |
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# has no format specifier for uint32_t. |
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length = struct.unpack("<I", length_bytes)[0] |
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serialized_request = sys.stdin.read(length) |
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if len(serialized_request) != length: |
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raise IOError("I/O error") |
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request = conformance_pb2.ConformanceRequest() |
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request.ParseFromString(serialized_request) |
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response = do_test(request) |
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serialized_response = response.SerializeToString() |
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sys.stdout.write(struct.pack("<I", len(serialized_response))) |
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sys.stdout.write(serialized_response) |
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sys.stdout.flush() |
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if verbose: |
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sys.stderr.write("conformance_python: request=%s, response=%s\n" % ( |
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request.ShortDebugString().c_str(), |
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response.ShortDebugString().c_str())) |
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global test_count |
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test_count += 1 |
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return True |
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while True: |
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if not do_test_io(): |
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sys.stderr.write("conformance_python: received EOF from test runner " + |
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"after %s tests, exiting\n" % (test_count)) |
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sys.exit(0)
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