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python/meshtastic/tests/test_ota.py
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"""Meshtastic unit tests for ota.py"""
import hashlib
import logging
import os
import socket
import tempfile
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
import pytest
from meshtastic.ota import (
_file_sha256,
ESP32WiFiOTA,
OTAError,
)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_file_sha256():
"""Test _file_sha256 calculates correct hash"""
# Create a temporary file with known content
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
test_data = b"Hello, World!"
f.write(test_data)
temp_file = f.name
try:
result = _file_sha256(temp_file)
expected_hash = hashlib.sha256(test_data).hexdigest()
assert result.hexdigest() == expected_hash
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_file_sha256_large_file():
"""Test _file_sha256 handles files larger than chunk size"""
# Create a temporary file with more than 4096 bytes
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
test_data = b"A" * 8192 # More than 4096 bytes
f.write(test_data)
temp_file = f.name
try:
result = _file_sha256(temp_file)
expected_hash = hashlib.sha256(test_data).hexdigest()
assert result.hexdigest() == expected_hash
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_init_file_not_found():
"""Test ESP32WiFiOTA raises FileNotFoundError for non-existent file"""
with pytest.raises(FileNotFoundError, match="does not exist"):
ESP32WiFiOTA("/nonexistent/firmware.bin", "192.168.1.1")
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_init_success():
"""Test ESP32WiFiOTA initializes correctly with valid file"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"fake firmware data")
temp_file = f.name
try:
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1", 3232)
assert ota._filename == temp_file
assert ota._hostname == "192.168.1.1"
assert ota._port == 3232
assert ota._socket is None
# Verify hash is calculated
assert ota._file_hash is not None
assert len(ota.hash_hex()) == 64 # SHA256 hex is 64 chars
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_init_default_port():
"""Test ESP32WiFiOTA uses default port 3232"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"fake firmware data")
temp_file = f.name
try:
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
assert ota._port == 3232
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_hash_bytes():
"""Test hash_bytes returns correct bytes"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
test_data = b"firmware data"
f.write(test_data)
temp_file = f.name
try:
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
hash_bytes = ota.hash_bytes()
expected_bytes = hashlib.sha256(test_data).digest()
assert hash_bytes == expected_bytes
assert len(hash_bytes) == 32 # SHA256 is 32 bytes
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_hash_hex():
"""Test hash_hex returns correct hex string"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
test_data = b"firmware data"
f.write(test_data)
temp_file = f.name
try:
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
hash_hex = ota.hash_hex()
expected_hex = hashlib.sha256(test_data).hexdigest()
assert hash_hex == expected_hex
assert len(hash_hex) == 64 # SHA256 hex is 64 chars
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_read_line_not_connected():
"""Test _read_line raises ConnectionError when not connected"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
with pytest.raises(ConnectionError, match="Socket not connected"):
ota._read_line()
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_read_line_connection_closed():
"""Test _read_line raises ConnectionError when connection closed"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
mock_socket = MagicMock()
# Simulate connection closed
mock_socket.recv.return_value = b""
ota._socket = mock_socket
with pytest.raises(ConnectionError, match="Connection closed"):
ota._read_line()
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_read_line_success():
"""Test _read_line successfully reads a line"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
mock_socket = MagicMock()
# Simulate receiving "OK\n"
mock_socket.recv.side_effect = [b"O", b"K", b"\n"]
ota._socket = mock_socket
result = ota._read_line()
assert result == "OK"
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_success(mock_socket_class):
"""Test update() with successful OTA"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
test_data = b"A" * 1024 # 1KB of data
f.write(test_data)
temp_file = f.name
try:
# Setup mock socket
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
# Mock _read_line to return appropriate responses
# First call: ERASING, Second call: OK (ready), Third call: OK (complete)
with patch.object(ota, "_read_line") as mock_read_line:
mock_read_line.side_effect = [
"ERASING", # Device is erasing flash
"OK", # Device ready for firmware
"OK", # Device finished successfully
]
ota.update()
# Verify socket was created and connected
mock_socket_class.assert_called_once_with(
socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM
)
mock_socket.settimeout.assert_called_once_with(15)
mock_socket.connect.assert_called_once_with(("192.168.1.1", 3232))
# Verify start command was sent
start_cmd = f"OTA {len(test_data)} {ota.hash_hex()}\n".encode("utf-8")
mock_socket.sendall.assert_any_call(start_cmd)
# Verify firmware was sent (at least one chunk)
assert mock_socket.sendall.call_count >= 2
# Verify socket was closed
mock_socket.close.assert_called_once()
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_with_progress_callback(mock_socket_class):
"""Test update() with progress callback"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
test_data = b"A" * 1024 # 1KB of data
f.write(test_data)
temp_file = f.name
try:
# Setup mock socket
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
# Track progress callback calls
progress_calls = []
def progress_callback(sent, total):
progress_calls.append((sent, total))
# Mock _read_line
with patch.object(ota, "_read_line") as mock_read_line:
mock_read_line.side_effect = [
"OK", # Device ready
"OK", # Device finished
]
ota.update(progress_callback=progress_callback)
# Verify progress callback was called
assert len(progress_calls) > 0
# First call should show some progress
assert progress_calls[0][0] > 0
# Total should be the firmware size
assert progress_calls[0][1] == len(test_data)
# Last call should show all bytes sent
assert progress_calls[-1][0] == len(test_data)
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_device_error_on_start(mock_socket_class):
"""Test update() raises OTAError when device reports error during start"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
with patch.object(ota, "_read_line") as mock_read_line:
mock_read_line.return_value = "ERR BAD_HASH"
with pytest.raises(OTAError, match="Device reported error"):
ota.update()
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_device_error_on_finish(mock_socket_class):
"""Test update() raises OTAError when device reports error after firmware sent"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
with patch.object(ota, "_read_line") as mock_read_line:
mock_read_line.side_effect = [
"OK", # Device ready
"ERR FLASH_ERR", # Error after firmware sent
]
with pytest.raises(OTAError, match="OTA update failed"):
ota.update()
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_socket_cleanup_on_error(mock_socket_class):
"""Test that socket is properly cleaned up on error"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
# Simulate connection error
mock_socket.connect.side_effect = ConnectionRefusedError("Connection refused")
with pytest.raises(ConnectionRefusedError):
ota.update()
# Verify socket was closed even on error
mock_socket.close.assert_called_once()
assert ota._socket is None
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_large_firmware(mock_socket_class):
"""Test update() correctly chunks large firmware files"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
# Create a file larger than chunk_size (1024)
test_data = b"B" * 3000
f.write(test_data)
temp_file = f.name
try:
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
with patch.object(ota, "_read_line") as mock_read_line:
mock_read_line.side_effect = [
"OK", # Device ready
"OK", # Device finished
]
ota.update()
# Verify that all data was sent in chunks
# 3000 bytes should be sent in ~3 chunks of 1024 bytes
sendall_calls = [
call
for call in mock_socket.sendall.call_args_list
if call[0][0]
!= f"OTA {len(test_data)} {ota.hash_hex()}\n".encode("utf-8")
]
# Calculate total data sent (excluding the start command)
total_sent = sum(len(call[0][0]) for call in sendall_calls)
assert total_sent == len(test_data)
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_unexpected_response_warning(mock_socket_class, caplog):
"""Test update() logs warning on unexpected response during startup"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
with patch.object(ota, "_read_line") as mock_read_line:
mock_read_line.side_effect = [
"UNKNOWN", # Unexpected response
"OK", # Then proceed
"OK", # Device finished
]
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING):
ota.update()
# Check that warning was logged for unexpected response
assert "Unexpected response" in caplog.text
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)
@pytest.mark.unit
@patch("meshtastic.ota.socket.socket")
def test_esp32_wifi_ota_update_unexpected_final_response(mock_socket_class, caplog):
"""Test update() logs warning on unexpected final response after firmware upload"""
with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wb", delete=False) as f:
f.write(b"firmware")
temp_file = f.name
try:
mock_socket = MagicMock()
mock_socket_class.return_value = mock_socket
ota = ESP32WiFiOTA(temp_file, "192.168.1.1")
with patch.object(ota, "_read_line") as mock_read_line:
mock_read_line.side_effect = [
"OK", # Device ready for firmware
"UNKNOWN", # Unexpected final response (not OK, not ERR, not ACK)
"OK", # Then succeed
]
with caplog.at_level(logging.WARNING):
ota.update()
# Check that warning was logged for unexpected final response
assert "Unexpected final response" in caplog.text
finally:
os.unlink(temp_file)