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mail: fix duplicate "From" headers
Problem introduced in 9a0c41175e66: When iterating the headers dict and setting
"msg[key] = value", it wasn't replacing the header but performing add_header so
we sometimes ended up with two From headers.
It is also a general problem that while the headers dict only can contain each
key once, it can contain entries that only differ in casing and thus will fold
to the same message header, making it possible to end up adding duplicate
headers.
"msg.replace_header(key, value)" is not a simple solution to the problem: it
will raise KeyError if no such previous key exists.
Now, make the problem more clear by explicitly using add_header.
Avoid the duplication problem by deleting the key (no matter which casing)
before invoking add_header. Delete promises that "No exception is raised if the
named field isn’t present in the headers".
Problem introduced in 9a0c41175e66: When iterating the headers dict and setting
"msg[key] = value", it wasn't replacing the header but performing add_header so
we sometimes ended up with two From headers.
It is also a general problem that while the headers dict only can contain each
key once, it can contain entries that only differ in casing and thus will fold
to the same message header, making it possible to end up adding duplicate
headers.
"msg.replace_header(key, value)" is not a simple solution to the problem: it
will raise KeyError if no such previous key exists.
Now, make the problem more clear by explicitly using add_header.
Avoid the duplication problem by deleting the key (no matter which casing)
before invoking add_header. Delete promises that "No exception is raised if the
named field isn’t present in the headers".
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import mock
import pytest
import tg
here = os.path.dirname(__file__)
# HACK:
def pytest_configure():
# Register global dummy tg.context to avoid "TypeError: No object (name: context) has been registered for this thread"
tg.request_local.context._push_object(tg.util.bunch.Bunch())
# could be removed again after use with
# tg.request_local.context._pop_object ... but we keep it around forever as
# a reasonable sentinel
def pytest_ignore_collect(path):
# ignore all files outside the 'kallithea' directory
if not str(path).startswith(os.path.join(here, 'kallithea')):
return True
# during doctest verification, normally all python files will be imported.
# Thus, files that cannot be imported normally should be ignored.
# Files that generate ImportErrors are ignored via
# '--doctest-ignore-import-errors' (pytest.ini)
kallithea_ignore_paths = (
# AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'config'
'/kallithea/alembic/env.py',
# collection of the following file messes up the rest of test execution
'/kallithea/tests/scripts/manual_test_concurrency.py',
)
if str(path).endswith(kallithea_ignore_paths):
return True
@pytest.fixture()
def doctest_mock_ugettext(request):
"""Mock ugettext ('_') in the module using this fixture.
Intended to be used for doctests.
In a doctest, enable this fixture using:
>>> getfixture('doctest_mock_ugettext')
"""
m = __import__(request.module.__name__, globals(), locals(), [None], 0)
with mock.patch.object(m, '_', lambda s: s):
yield
if getattr(pytest, 'register_assert_rewrite', None):
# make sure that all asserts under kallithea/tests benefit from advanced
# assert reporting with pytest-3.0.0+, including api/api_base.py,
# models/common.py etc.
# See also: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/assert.html#advanced-assertion-introspection
pytest.register_assert_rewrite('kallithea.tests')
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