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trezor-firmware/python/tests/test_protobuf.py
matejcik 67b879ac07 python: restructure package
This deserves some explanation.

* tests were moved to separate python/tests subdir
* trezorlib was moved to python/src, so that it does not exist on
PYTHONPATH by default
(see https://blog.ionelmc.ro/2014/05/25/python-packaging/ for details)
* everything was updated to understand the new structure
* trezorctl was changed from a top-level executable script to a module
`trezorlib.cli.trezorctl` and is installed via the entry_points
mechanism.
This should make it work normally on Windows!

The package should be installable as normal through pip and pipenv, no
changes are needed on that side.

The source package from pypi will include unit tests. (Device tests were
completely moved out). Wheel will exclude them, because users don't need
them.
That shrinks the .whl from 520 kB to 270 - nice!

python: reorganize remaining unit tests
2019-08-12 12:57:25 +02:00

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Python

# This file is part of the Trezor project.
#
# Copyright (C) 2012-2019 SatoshiLabs and contributors
#
# This library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License version 3
# as published by the Free Software Foundation.
#
# This library 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 Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the License along with this library.
# If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.html>.
from io import BytesIO
import pytest
from trezorlib import protobuf
from trezorlib.messages import InputScriptType
class PrimitiveMessage(protobuf.MessageType):
@classmethod
def get_fields(cls):
return {
0: ("uvarint", protobuf.UVarintType, 0),
1: ("svarint", protobuf.SVarintType, 0),
2: ("bool", protobuf.BoolType, 0),
3: ("bytes", protobuf.BytesType, 0),
4: ("unicode", protobuf.UnicodeType, 0),
5: ("enum", protobuf.EnumType("t", (0, 5, 25)), 0),
}
class EnumMessageMoreValues(protobuf.MessageType):
@classmethod
def get_fields(cls):
return {0: ("enum", protobuf.EnumType("t", (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)), 0)}
class EnumMessageLessValues(protobuf.MessageType):
@classmethod
def get_fields(cls):
return {0: ("enum", protobuf.EnumType("t", (0, 5)), 0)}
def load_uvarint(buffer):
reader = BytesIO(buffer)
return protobuf.load_uvarint(reader)
def dump_uvarint(value):
writer = BytesIO()
protobuf.dump_uvarint(writer, value)
return writer.getvalue()
def test_dump_uvarint():
assert dump_uvarint(0) == b"\x00"
assert dump_uvarint(1) == b"\x01"
assert dump_uvarint(0xFF) == b"\xff\x01"
assert dump_uvarint(123456) == b"\xc0\xc4\x07"
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
dump_uvarint(-1)
def test_load_uvarint():
assert load_uvarint(b"\x00") == 0
assert load_uvarint(b"\x01") == 1
assert load_uvarint(b"\xff\x01") == 0xFF
assert load_uvarint(b"\xc0\xc4\x07") == 123456
def test_sint_uint():
"""
Protobuf interleaved signed encoding
https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/docs/encoding#structure
LSbit is sign, rest is shifted absolute value.
Or, by example, you count like so: 0, -1, 1, -2, 2, -3 ...
"""
assert protobuf.sint_to_uint(0) == 0
assert protobuf.uint_to_sint(0) == 0
assert protobuf.sint_to_uint(-1) == 1
assert protobuf.sint_to_uint(1) == 2
assert protobuf.uint_to_sint(1) == -1
assert protobuf.uint_to_sint(2) == 1
# roundtrip:
assert protobuf.uint_to_sint(protobuf.sint_to_uint(1234567891011)) == 1234567891011
assert protobuf.uint_to_sint(protobuf.sint_to_uint(-2 ** 32)) == -2 ** 32
def test_simple_message():
msg = PrimitiveMessage(
uvarint=12345678910,
svarint=-12345678910,
bool=True,
bytes=b"\xDE\xAD\xCA\xFE",
unicode="Příliš žluťoučký kůň úpěl ďábelské ódy 😊",
enum=5,
)
buf = BytesIO()
protobuf.dump_message(buf, msg)
buf.seek(0)
retr = protobuf.load_message(buf, PrimitiveMessage)
assert msg == retr
assert retr.uvarint == 12345678910
assert retr.svarint == -12345678910
assert retr.bool is True
assert retr.bytes == b"\xDE\xAD\xCA\xFE"
assert retr.unicode == "Příliš žluťoučký kůň úpěl ďábelské ódy 😊"
assert retr.enum == 5
def test_validate_enum(caplog):
# round-trip of a valid value
msg = EnumMessageMoreValues(enum=0)
buf = BytesIO()
protobuf.dump_message(buf, msg)
buf.seek(0)
retr = protobuf.load_message(buf, EnumMessageLessValues)
assert retr.enum == msg.enum
assert not caplog.records
# dumping an invalid enum value fails
msg.enum = 19
buf.seek(0)
protobuf.dump_message(buf, msg)
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
record = caplog.records.pop(0)
assert record.levelname == "WARNING"
assert record.getMessage() == "Value 19 unknown for type t"
msg.enum = 3
buf.seek(0)
protobuf.dump_message(buf, msg)
buf.seek(0)
protobuf.load_message(buf, EnumMessageLessValues)
assert len(caplog.records) == 1
record = caplog.records.pop(0)
assert record.levelname == "WARNING"
assert record.getMessage() == "Value 3 unknown for type t"
def test_enum_to_str():
enum_values = [
(key, getattr(InputScriptType, key))
for key in dir(InputScriptType)
if not key.startswith("__")
]
enum_type = protobuf.EnumType("InputScriptType", [v for _, v in enum_values])
for name, value in enum_values:
assert enum_type.to_str(value) == name
assert enum_type.from_str(name) == value
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
enum_type.from_str("NotAValidValue")
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
enum_type.to_str(999)