From d89fbfe89931cf1beaad2e239245c886e3ab17e9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: MarcoFalke Date: Sun, 15 Nov 2015 20:41:48 +0100 Subject: [qa] rpc-test: Normalize assert() Github-Pull: #7720 Rebased-From: fab3890156c849e6b04309152d7a9bfcfcb98396 --- qa/rpc-tests/httpbasics.py | 26 +++++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'qa/rpc-tests/httpbasics.py') diff --git a/qa/rpc-tests/httpbasics.py b/qa/rpc-tests/httpbasics.py index eb548aee9d..c231676ec8 100755 --- a/qa/rpc-tests/httpbasics.py +++ b/qa/rpc-tests/httpbasics.py @@ -37,14 +37,14 @@ class HTTPBasicsTest (BitcoinTestFramework): conn.connect() conn.request('POST', '/', '{"method": "getbestblockhash"}', headers) out1 = conn.getresponse().read() - assert_equal('"error":null' in out1, True) - assert_equal(conn.sock!=None, True) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! + assert('"error":null' in out1) + assert(conn.sock!=None) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! #send 2nd request without closing connection conn.request('POST', '/', '{"method": "getchaintips"}', headers) out2 = conn.getresponse().read() - assert_equal('"error":null' in out1, True) #must also response with a correct json-rpc message - assert_equal(conn.sock!=None, True) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! + assert('"error":null' in out1) #must also response with a correct json-rpc message + assert(conn.sock!=None) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! conn.close() #same should be if we add keep-alive because this should be the std. behaviour @@ -54,14 +54,14 @@ class HTTPBasicsTest (BitcoinTestFramework): conn.connect() conn.request('POST', '/', '{"method": "getbestblockhash"}', headers) out1 = conn.getresponse().read() - assert_equal('"error":null' in out1, True) - assert_equal(conn.sock!=None, True) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! + assert('"error":null' in out1) + assert(conn.sock!=None) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! #send 2nd request without closing connection conn.request('POST', '/', '{"method": "getchaintips"}', headers) out2 = conn.getresponse().read() - assert_equal('"error":null' in out1, True) #must also response with a correct json-rpc message - assert_equal(conn.sock!=None, True) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! + assert('"error":null' in out1) #must also response with a correct json-rpc message + assert(conn.sock!=None) #according to http/1.1 connection must still be open! conn.close() #now do the same with "Connection: close" @@ -71,8 +71,8 @@ class HTTPBasicsTest (BitcoinTestFramework): conn.connect() conn.request('POST', '/', '{"method": "getbestblockhash"}', headers) out1 = conn.getresponse().read() - assert_equal('"error":null' in out1, True) - assert_equal(conn.sock!=None, False) #now the connection must be closed after the response + assert('"error":null' in out1) + assert(conn.sock==None) #now the connection must be closed after the response #node1 (2nd node) is running with disabled keep-alive option urlNode1 = urlparse.urlparse(self.nodes[1].url) @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ class HTTPBasicsTest (BitcoinTestFramework): conn.connect() conn.request('POST', '/', '{"method": "getbestblockhash"}', headers) out1 = conn.getresponse().read() - assert_equal('"error":null' in out1, True) + assert('"error":null' in out1) #node2 (third node) is running with standard keep-alive parameters which means keep-alive is on urlNode2 = urlparse.urlparse(self.nodes[2].url) @@ -94,8 +94,8 @@ class HTTPBasicsTest (BitcoinTestFramework): conn.connect() conn.request('POST', '/', '{"method": "getbestblockhash"}', headers) out1 = conn.getresponse().read() - assert_equal('"error":null' in out1, True) - assert_equal(conn.sock!=None, True) #connection must be closed because bitcoind should use keep-alive by default + assert('"error":null' in out1) + assert(conn.sock!=None) #connection must be closed because bitcoind should use keep-alive by default # Check excessive request size conn = httplib.HTTPConnection(urlNode2.hostname, urlNode2.port) -- cgit v1.2.3