""" Test what happens if Python was built without SSL * Everything that does not involve HTTPS should still work * HTTPS requests must fail with an error that points at the ssl module """ import sys import unittest class ImportBlocker(object): """ Block Imports To be placed on ``sys.meta_path``. This ensures that the modules specified cannot be imported, even if they are a builtin. """ def __init__(self, *namestoblock): self.namestoblock = namestoblock def find_module(self, fullname, path=None): if fullname in self.namestoblock: return self return None def load_module(self, fullname): raise ImportError('import of {0} is blocked'.format(fullname)) class ModuleStash(object): """ Stashes away previously imported modules If we reimport a module the data from coverage is lost, so we reuse the old modules """ def __init__(self, namespace, modules=sys.modules): self.namespace = namespace self.modules = modules self._data = {} def stash(self): self._data[self.namespace] = self.modules.pop(self.namespace, None) for module in list(self.modules.keys()): if module.startswith(self.namespace + '.'): self._data[module] = self.modules.pop(module) def pop(self): self.modules.pop(self.namespace, None) for module in list(self.modules.keys()): if module.startswith(self.namespace + '.'): self.modules.pop(module) self.modules.update(self._data) ssl_blocker = ImportBlocker('ssl', '_ssl') module_stash = ModuleStash('urllib3') class TestWithoutSSL(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): sys.modules.pop('ssl', None) sys.modules.pop('_ssl', None) module_stash.stash() sys.meta_path.insert(0, ssl_blocker) def tearDown(self): sys.meta_path.remove(ssl_blocker) module_stash.pop() class TestImportWithoutSSL(TestWithoutSSL): def test_cannot_import_ssl(self): # python26 has neither contextmanagers (for assertRaises) nor # importlib. # 'import' inside 'lambda' is invalid syntax. def import_ssl(): import ssl self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_ssl) def test_import_urllib3(self): import urllib3