Waveform Database Software Package (WFDB) for Python 4.1.0
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import gzip
import http.server
import threading
import unittest
import wfdb.io._url
class TestNetFiles(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Test accessing remote files.
"""
def test_requests(self):
"""
Test reading a remote file using various APIs.
This tests that we can create a file object using
wfdb.io._url.openurl(), and tests that the object implements
the standard Python API functions for a file of the
appropriate type.
Parameters
----------
N/A
Returns
-------
N/A
"""
text_data = """
BERNARDO: Who's there?
FRANCISCO: Nay, answer me: stand, and unfold yourself.
BERNARDO: Long live the king!
FRANCISCO: Bernardo?
BERNARDO: He.
FRANCISCO: You come most carefully upon your hour.
BERNARDO: 'Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco.
"""
binary_data = text_data.encode()
file_content = {"/foo.txt": binary_data}
# Test all possible combinations of:
# - whether or not the server supports compression
# - whether or not the server supports random access
# - chosen buffering policy
for allow_gzip in (False, True):
for allow_range in (False, True):
with DummyHTTPServer(
file_content=file_content,
allow_gzip=allow_gzip,
allow_range=allow_range,
) as server:
url = server.url("/foo.txt")
for buffering in (-2, -1, 0, 20):
self._test_text(url, text_data, buffering)
self._test_binary(url, binary_data, buffering)
def _test_text(self, url, content, buffering):
"""
Test reading a URL using text-mode file APIs.
Parameters
----------
url : str
URL of the remote resource.
content : str
Expected content of the resource.
buffering : int
Buffering policy for openurl().
Returns
-------
N/A
"""
# read(-1), readable(), seekable()
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "r", buffering=buffering) as tf:
self.assertTrue(tf.readable())
self.assertTrue(tf.seekable())
self.assertEqual(tf.read(), content)
self.assertEqual(tf.read(), "")
# read(10)
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "r", buffering=buffering) as tf:
result = ""
while True:
chunk = tf.read(10)
result += chunk
if len(chunk) < 10:
break
self.assertEqual(result, content)
# readline(), seek(), tell()
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "r", buffering=buffering) as tf:
result = ""
while True:
rpos = tf.tell()
tf.seek(0)
tf.seek(rpos)
chunk = tf.readline()
result += chunk
if len(chunk) == 0:
break
self.assertEqual(result, content)
def _test_binary(self, url, content, buffering):
"""
Test reading a URL using binary-mode file APIs.
Parameters
----------
url : str
URL of the remote resource.
content : bytes
Expected content of the resource.
buffering : int
Buffering policy for openurl().
Returns
-------
N/A
"""
# read(-1), readable(), seekable()
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "rb", buffering=buffering) as bf:
self.assertTrue(bf.readable())
self.assertTrue(bf.seekable())
self.assertEqual(bf.read(), content)
self.assertEqual(bf.read(), b"")
self.assertEqual(bf.tell(), len(content))
# read(10)
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "rb", buffering=buffering) as bf:
result = b""
while True:
chunk = bf.read(10)
result += chunk
if len(chunk) < 10:
break
self.assertEqual(result, content)
self.assertEqual(bf.tell(), len(content))
# readline()
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "rb", buffering=buffering) as bf:
result = b""
while True:
chunk = bf.readline()
result += chunk
if len(chunk) == 0:
break
self.assertEqual(result, content)
self.assertEqual(bf.tell(), len(content))
# read1(10), seek(), tell()
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "rb", buffering=buffering) as bf:
bf.seek(0, 2)
self.assertEqual(bf.tell(), len(content))
bf.seek(0)
result = b""
while True:
rpos = bf.tell()
bf.seek(0)
bf.seek(rpos)
chunk = bf.read1(10)
result += chunk
if len(chunk) == 0:
break
self.assertEqual(result, content)
self.assertEqual(bf.tell(), len(content))
# readinto(bytearray(10))
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "rb", buffering=buffering) as bf:
result = b""
chunk = bytearray(10)
while True:
count = bf.readinto(chunk)
result += chunk[:count]
if count < 10:
break
self.assertEqual(result, content)
self.assertEqual(bf.tell(), len(content))
# readinto1(bytearray(10))
with wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "rb", buffering=buffering) as bf:
result = b""
chunk = bytearray(10)
while True:
count = bf.readinto1(chunk)
result += chunk[:count]
if count == 0:
break
self.assertEqual(result, content)
self.assertEqual(bf.tell(), len(content))
class TestRemoteFLACFiles(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Test reading FLAC files over HTTP.
"""
def test_whole_file(self):
"""
Test reading a complete FLAC file using local and HTTP APIs.
This tests that we can read the file 'sample-data/flacformats.d2'
(a 24-bit FLAC stream) using the soundfile library, first by
reading the file from the local filesystem, and then using
wfdb.io._url.openurl() to access it through a simulated web server.
This is meant to verify that the soundfile library works using only
the standard Python file object API (as implemented by
wfdb.io._url.NetFile), and doesn't require the input file to be an
actual io.FileIO object.
Parameters
----------
N/A
Returns
-------
N/A
"""
import soundfile
import numpy as np
data_file_path = "sample-data/flacformats.d2"
expected_format = "FLAC"
expected_subtype = "PCM_24"
# Read the file using standard file I/O
sf1 = soundfile.SoundFile(data_file_path)
self.assertEqual(sf1.format, expected_format)
self.assertEqual(sf1.subtype, expected_subtype)
data1 = sf1.read()
# Read the file using HTTP
with open(data_file_path, "rb") as f:
file_content = {"/foo.dat": f.read()}
with DummyHTTPServer(file_content) as server:
url = server.url("/foo.dat")
file2 = wfdb.io._url.openurl(url, "rb")
sf2 = soundfile.SoundFile(file2)
self.assertEqual(sf2.format, expected_format)
self.assertEqual(sf2.subtype, expected_subtype)
data2 = sf2.read()
# Check that results are equal
np.testing.assert_array_equal(data1, data2)
class DummyHTTPServer(http.server.HTTPServer):
"""
HTTPServer used to simulate a web server for testing.
The server may be used as a context manager (using "with"); during
execution of the "with" block, a background thread runs that
listens for and handles client requests.
Attributes
----------
file_content : dict
Dictionary containing the content of each file on the server.
The keys are absolute paths (such as "/foo.txt"); the values
are the corresponding content (bytes).
allow_gzip : bool, optional
True if the server should return compressed responses (using
"Content-Encoding: gzip") when the client requests them (using
"Accept-Encoding: gzip").
allow_range : bool, optional
True if the server should return partial responses (using 206
Partial Content and "Content-Range") when the client requests
them (using "Range").
server_address : tuple (str, int), optional
A tuple specifying the address and port number where the
server should listen for connections. If the port is 0, an
arbitrary unused port is selected. The default address is
"127.0.0.1" and the default port is 0.
"""
def __init__(
self,
file_content,
allow_gzip=True,
allow_range=True,
server_address=("127.0.0.1", 0),
):
super().__init__(server_address, DummyHTTPRequestHandler)
self.file_content = file_content
self.allow_gzip = allow_gzip
self.allow_range = allow_range
def url(self, path="/"):
"""
Generate a URL that points to a file on this server.
Parameters
----------
path : str, optional
Path of the file on the server.
Returns
-------
url : str
Absolute URL for the specified file.
"""
return "http://127.0.0.1:%d/%s" % (
self.server_address[1],
path.lstrip("/"),
)
def __enter__(self):
super().__enter__()
self.thread = threading.Thread(target=self.serve_forever)
self.thread.start()
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb):
self.shutdown()
self.thread.join()
self.thread = None
return super().__exit__(exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb)
class DummyHTTPRequestHandler(http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandler):
"""
HTTPRequestHandler used to simulate a web server for testing.
"""
def do_HEAD(self):
self.send_head()
def do_GET(self):
body = self.send_head()
self.wfile.write(body)
def log_message(self, message, *args):
pass
def send_head(self):
content = self.server.file_content.get(self.path)
if content is None:
self.send_error(404)
return b""
headers = {"Content-Type": "text/plain"}
status = 200
if self.server.allow_gzip:
headers["Vary"] = "Accept-Encoding"
if "gzip" in self.headers.get("Accept-Encoding", ""):
content = gzip.compress(content)
headers["Content-Encoding"] = "gzip"
if self.server.allow_range:
headers["Accept-Ranges"] = "bytes"
req_range = self.headers.get("Range", "")
if req_range.startswith("bytes="):
start, end = req_range.split("=")[1].split("-")
start = int(start)
if end == "":
end = len(content)
else:
end = min(len(content), int(end) + 1)
if start < end:
status = 206
resp_range = "bytes %d-%d/%d" % (
start,
end - 1,
len(content),
)
content = content[start:end]
else:
status = 416
resp_range = "bytes */%d" % len(content)
content = b""
headers["Content-Range"] = resp_range
headers["Content-Length"] = len(content)
self.send_response(status)
for h, v in sorted(headers.items()):
self.send_header(h, v)
self.end_headers()
return content
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()