[py3] Pass bytes as "msg" to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail()
When passing a unicode string to smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() as "msg"
argument, there is an implicit bytes encoding using "ascii" encoding in
python3. Of course this does not work if the string contains non-ASCII
characters. In fact, config's sendmails method intent to pass bytes to
smtplib.SMTP.sendmail() as it uses msg.as_string() method.
Unfortunately, in python3, this method returns a unicode string whereas
it returns a bytes string in python2; we thus fix this by calling
as_bytes() method on python3.
As there is no "as_bytes" method in python2, we need to handle python2
compatibility by hand and either call as_string() or as_bytes().
In testlib, where we mock smtplib.SMTP, we need to keep the "msg"
argument of Email class (defined in testlib as well) a unicode string.
Otherwise, it fails to be parsed by email.message_from_string() (from
stdlib) if it is bytes on python3.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import webtest
from cubicweb.wsgi import handler
from cubicweb.devtools.testlib import CubicWebTC
class CubicWebTestTC(CubicWebTC):
def setUp(self):
super(CubicWebTestTC, self).setUp()
self.config.global_set_option('base-url', 'http://localhost.local/')
# call load_configuration again to let the config reset its datadir_url
self.config.load_configuration()
webapp = handler.CubicWebWSGIApplication(self.config)
self.webapp = webtest.TestApp(webapp)
def tearDown(self):
del self.webapp
super(CubicWebTestTC, self).tearDown()
def login(self, user=None, password=None, **args):
if user is None:
user = self.admlogin
if password is None:
password = self.admpassword if user == self.admlogin else user
args.update({
'__login': user,
'__password': password
})
return self.webapp.get('/login', args)
def logout(self):
return self.webapp.get('/logout')