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view tests/test-url.py @ 12761:11c3c77da62a
discovery: use set instead of dict
author | Benoit Boissinot <benoit.boissinot@ens-lyon.org> |
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date | Sun, 17 Oct 2010 19:25:35 +0200 |
parents | 6ab4a7d3c179 |
children | 4c50552fc9bc |
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#!/usr/bin/env python import sys def check(a, b): if a != b: print (a, b) def cert(cn): return dict(subject=((('commonName', cn),),)) from mercurial.url import _verifycert # Test non-wildcard certificates check(_verifycert(cert('example.com'), 'example.com'), None) check(_verifycert(cert('example.com'), 'www.example.com'), 'certificate is for example.com') check(_verifycert(cert('www.example.com'), 'example.com'), 'certificate is for www.example.com') # Test wildcard certificates check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'www.example.com'), None) check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'example.com'), 'certificate is for *.example.com') check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'w.w.example.com'), 'certificate is for *.example.com') # Avoid some pitfalls check(_verifycert(cert('*.foo'), 'foo'), 'certificate is for *.foo') check(_verifycert(cert('*o'), 'foo'), 'certificate is for *o') check(_verifycert({'subject': ()}, 'example.com'), 'no commonName found in certificate') check(_verifycert(None, 'example.com'), 'no certificate received')