Add profiling support to Melange. By assigning profile_main_as_logs or profile_main_as_html to main variable you can turn on profiling. profile_main_as_logs will log profile data to App Engine console logs, profile_main_as_html will show profile data as html at the bottom of the page. If you want to profile app on deployed app just set the profiling function and deploy it.
Patch by: Pawel Solyga
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
import os, unittest
from django.db import settings
from django.contrib.gis.geos import GEOSGeometry
from django.contrib.gis.utils import GeoIP, GeoIPException
# Note: Requires use of both the GeoIP country and city datasets.
# The GEOIP_DATA path should be the only setting set (the directory
# should contain links or the actual database files 'GeoIP.dat' and
# 'GeoLiteCity.dat'.
class GeoIPTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test01_init(self):
"Testing GeoIP initialization."
g1 = GeoIP() # Everything inferred from GeoIP path
path = settings.GEOIP_PATH
g2 = GeoIP(path, 0) # Passing in data path explicitly.
g3 = GeoIP.open(path, 0) # MaxMind Python API syntax.
for g in (g1, g2, g3):
self.assertEqual(True, bool(g._country))
self.assertEqual(True, bool(g._city))
# Only passing in the location of one database.
city = os.path.join(path, 'GeoLiteCity.dat')
cntry = os.path.join(path, 'GeoIP.dat')
g4 = GeoIP(city, country='')
self.assertEqual(None, g4._country)
g5 = GeoIP(cntry, city='')
self.assertEqual(None, g5._city)
# Improper parameters.
bad_params = (23, 'foo', 15.23)
for bad in bad_params:
self.assertRaises(GeoIPException, GeoIP, cache=bad)
if isinstance(bad, basestring):
e = GeoIPException
else:
e = TypeError
self.assertRaises(e, GeoIP, bad, 0)
def test02_bad_query(self):
"Testing GeoIP query parameter checking."
cntry_g = GeoIP(city='<foo>')
# No city database available, these calls should fail.
self.assertRaises(GeoIPException, cntry_g.city, 'google.com')
self.assertRaises(GeoIPException, cntry_g.coords, 'yahoo.com')
# Non-string query should raise TypeError
self.assertRaises(TypeError, cntry_g.country_code, 17)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, cntry_g.country_name, GeoIP)
def test03_country(self):
"Testing GeoIP country querying methods."
g = GeoIP(city='<foo>')
fqdn = 'www.google.com'
addr = '12.215.42.19'
for query in (fqdn, addr):
for func in (g.country_code, g.country_code_by_addr, g.country_code_by_name):
self.assertEqual('US', func(query))
for func in (g.country_name, g.country_name_by_addr, g.country_name_by_name):
self.assertEqual('United States', func(query))
self.assertEqual({'country_code' : 'US', 'country_name' : 'United States'},
g.country(query))
def test04_city(self):
"Testing GeoIP city querying methods."
g = GeoIP(country='<foo>')
addr = '130.80.29.3'
fqdn = 'chron.com'
for query in (fqdn, addr):
# Country queries should still work.
for func in (g.country_code, g.country_code_by_addr, g.country_code_by_name):
self.assertEqual('US', func(query))
for func in (g.country_name, g.country_name_by_addr, g.country_name_by_name):
self.assertEqual('United States', func(query))
self.assertEqual({'country_code' : 'US', 'country_name' : 'United States'},
g.country(query))
# City information dictionary.
d = g.city(query)
self.assertEqual('USA', d['country_code3'])
self.assertEqual('Houston', d['city'])
self.assertEqual('TX', d['region'])
self.assertEqual('77002', d['postal_code'])
self.assertEqual(713, d['area_code'])
geom = g.geos(query)
self.failIf(not isinstance(geom, GEOSGeometry))
lon, lat = (-95.366996765, 29.752300262)
lat_lon = g.lat_lon(query)
lat_lon = (lat_lon[1], lat_lon[0])
for tup in (geom.tuple, g.coords(query), g.lon_lat(query), lat_lon):
self.assertAlmostEqual(lon, tup[0], 9)
self.assertAlmostEqual(lat, tup[1], 9)
def suite():
s = unittest.TestSuite()
s.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(GeoIPTest))
return s
def run(verbosity=2):
unittest.TextTestRunner(verbosity=verbosity).run(suite())