import sys import pytest from netaddr import INET_PTON, AddrFormatError from netaddr.strategy import ipv4 def test_strategy_ipv4(): b = '11000000.00000000.00000010.00000001' i = 3221225985 t = (192, 0, 2, 1) s = '192.0.2.1' bin_val = '0b11000000000000000000001000000001' assert ipv4.bits_to_int(b) == i assert ipv4.int_to_bits(i) == b assert ipv4.int_to_str(i) == s assert ipv4.int_to_words(i) == t assert ipv4.int_to_bin(i) == bin_val assert ipv4.int_to_bin(i) == bin_val assert ipv4.bin_to_int(bin_val) == i assert ipv4.words_to_int(t) == i assert ipv4.words_to_int(list(t)) == i assert ipv4.valid_bin(bin_val) @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info > (3,), reason="requires python 2.x") def test_strategy_ipv4_py2(): i = 3221225985 p = '\xc0\x00\x02\x01' assert ipv4.int_to_packed(i) == p assert ipv4.packed_to_int(p) == i @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.version_info < (3,), reason="requires python 3.x") def test_strategy_ipv4_py3(): i = 3221225985 p = b'\xc0\x00\x02\x01' assert ipv4.int_to_packed(i) == p assert ipv4.packed_to_int(p) == i def test_strategy_inet_aton_behaviour(): # inet_aton() is a very old system call and is very permissive with # regard to what is assume is a valid IPv4 address. Unfortunately, it # is also the most widely used by system software used in software today, # so netaddr supports this behaviour by default. assert ipv4.str_to_int('127') == 127 assert ipv4.str_to_int('0x7f') == 127 assert ipv4.str_to_int('0177') == 127 assert ipv4.str_to_int('127.1') == 2130706433 assert ipv4.str_to_int('0x7f.1') == 2130706433 assert ipv4.str_to_int('0177.1') == 2130706433 assert ipv4.str_to_int('127.0.0.1') == 2130706433 def test_strategy_inet_pton_behaviour(): # inet_pton() is a newer system call that supports both IPv4 and IPv6. # It is a lot more strict about what it deems to be a valid IPv4 address # and doesn't support many of the features found in inet_aton() such as # support for non- decimal octets, partial numbers of octets, etc. with pytest.raises(AddrFormatError): ipv4.str_to_int('127', flags=INET_PTON) with pytest.raises(AddrFormatError): ipv4.str_to_int('0x7f', flags=INET_PTON) with pytest.raises(AddrFormatError): ipv4.str_to_int('0177', flags=INET_PTON) with pytest.raises(AddrFormatError): ipv4.str_to_int('127.1', flags=INET_PTON) with pytest.raises(AddrFormatError): ipv4.str_to_int('0x7f.1', flags=INET_PTON) with pytest.raises(AddrFormatError): ipv4.str_to_int('0177.1', flags=INET_PTON) assert ipv4.str_to_int('127.0.0.1', flags=INET_PTON) == 2130706433