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			250 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.2 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2022-2024 Espressif Systems (Shanghai) CO LTD
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Unlicense OR CC0-1.0
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import json
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import random
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import re
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import socket
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import ssl
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import string
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import sys
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from threading import Event, Thread
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from SimpleWebSocketServer import (SimpleSSLWebSocketServer,
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                                   SimpleWebSocketServer, WebSocket)
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def get_my_ip():
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    s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_DGRAM)
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    try:
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        # doesn't even have to be reachable
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        s.connect(('8.8.8.8', 1))
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        IP = s.getsockname()[0]
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    except Exception:
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        IP = '127.0.0.1'
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    finally:
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        s.close()
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    return IP
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class WebsocketTestEcho(WebSocket):
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    def handleMessage(self):
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        if isinstance(self.data, bytes):
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            print(f'\n Server received binary data: {self.data.hex()}\n')
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            self.sendMessage(self.data, binary=True)
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        else:
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            print(f'\n Server received: {self.data}\n')
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            self.sendMessage(self.data)
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    def handleConnected(self):
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        print('Connection from: {}'.format(self.address))
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    def handleClose(self):
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        print('{} closed the connection'.format(self.address))
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# Simple Websocket server for testing purposes
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class Websocket(object):
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    def send_data(self, data):
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        for nr, conn in self.server.connections.items():
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            conn.sendMessage(data)
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    def run(self):
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        if self.use_tls is True:
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            ssl_context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER)
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            ssl_context.load_cert_chain(certfile='main/certs/server/server_cert.pem', keyfile='main/certs/server/server_key.pem')
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            if self.client_verify is True:
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                ssl_context.load_verify_locations(cafile='main/certs/ca_cert.pem')
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                ssl_context.verify_mode = ssl.CERT_REQUIRED
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            ssl_context.check_hostname = False
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            self.server = SimpleSSLWebSocketServer('', self.port, WebsocketTestEcho, ssl_context=ssl_context)
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        else:
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            self.server = SimpleWebSocketServer('', self.port, WebsocketTestEcho)
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        while not self.exit_event.is_set():
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            self.server.serveonce()
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    def __init__(self, port, use_tls, verify):
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        self.port = port
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        self.use_tls = use_tls
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        self.client_verify = verify
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        self.exit_event = Event()
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        self.thread = Thread(target=self.run)
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        self.thread.start()
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    def __enter__(self):
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        return self
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    def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
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        self.exit_event.set()
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        self.thread.join(10)
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        if self.thread.is_alive():
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            print('Thread cannot be joined', 'orange')
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def test_examples_protocol_websocket(dut):
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    """
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    steps:
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      1. obtain IP address
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      2. connect to uri specified in the config
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      3. send and receive data
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    """
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    # Test for echo functionality:
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    # Sends a series of simple "hello" messages to the WebSocket server and verifies that each one is echoed back correctly.
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    # This tests the basic responsiveness and correctness of the WebSocket connection.
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    def test_echo(dut):
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        dut.expect('WEBSOCKET_EVENT_CONNECTED')
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        for i in range(0, 5):
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            dut.expect(re.compile(b'Received=hello (\\d)'))
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        print('All echos received')
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        sys.stdout.flush()
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    # Test for clean closure of the WebSocket connection:
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    # Ensures that the WebSocket can correctly receive a close frame and terminate the connection without issues.
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    def test_close(dut):
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        code = dut.expect(
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            re.compile(
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                b'websocket: Received closed message with code=(\\d*)'))[0]
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        print('Received close frame with code {}'.format(code))
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    # Test for JSON message handling:
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    # Sends a JSON formatted string and verifies that the received message matches the expected JSON structure.
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    def test_json(dut, websocket):
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        json_string = """
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            [
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               {
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                  "id":"1",
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                  "name":"user1"
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               },
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               {
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                  "id":"2",
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                  "name":"user2"
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               }
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            ]
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        """
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        websocket.send_data(json_string)
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        data = json.loads(json_string)
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        match = dut.expect(
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            re.compile(b'Json=({[a-zA-Z0-9]*).*}')).group(0).decode()[5:]
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        if match == str(data[0]):
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            print('\n Sent message and received message are equal \n')
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            sys.stdout.flush()
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        else:
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            raise ValueError(
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                'DUT received string do not match sent string, \nexpected: {}\nwith length {}\
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                                 \nreceived: {}\nwith length {}'.format(
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                    data[0], len(data[0]), match, len(match)))
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    # Test for receiving long messages:
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    # This sends a message with a specified length (2000 characters) to ensure the WebSocket can handle large data payloads. Repeated 3 times for reliability.
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    def test_recv_long_msg(dut, websocket, msg_len, repeats):
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        send_msg = ''.join(
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            random.choice(string.ascii_uppercase + string.ascii_lowercase +
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                          string.digits) for _ in range(msg_len))
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        for _ in range(repeats):
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            websocket.send_data(send_msg)
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            recv_msg = ''
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            while len(recv_msg) < msg_len:
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                match = dut.expect(re.compile(
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                    b'Received=([a-zA-Z0-9]*).*\n')).group(1).decode()
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                recv_msg += match
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            if recv_msg == send_msg:
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                print('\n Sent message and received message are equal \n')
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                sys.stdout.flush()
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            else:
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                raise ValueError(
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                    'DUT received string do not match sent string, \nexpected: {}\nwith length {}\
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                                \nreceived: {}\nwith length {}'.format(
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                        send_msg, len(send_msg), recv_msg, len(recv_msg)))
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    # Test for receiving the first fragment of a large message:
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    # Verifies the WebSocket's ability to correctly process the initial segment of a fragmented message.
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    def test_recv_fragmented_msg1(dut):
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        dut.expect('websocket: Total payload length=2000, data_len=1024, current payload offset=0')
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    # Test for receiving the second fragment of a large message:
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    # Confirms that the WebSocket can correctly handle and process the subsequent segment of a fragmented message.
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    def test_recv_fragmented_msg2(dut):
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        dut.expect('websocket: Total payload length=2000, data_len=976, current payload offset=1024')
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    # Test for receiving fragmented text messages:
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    # Checks if the WebSocket can accurately reconstruct a message sent in several smaller parts.
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    def test_fragmented_txt_msg(dut):
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        dut.expect('Received=' + 32 * 'a' + 32 * 'b')
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        print('\nFragmented data received\n')
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    # Extract the hexdump portion of the log line
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    def parse_hexdump(line):
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        match = re.search(r'\(.*\) Received binary data: ([0-9A-Fa-f ]+)', line)
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        if match:
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            hexdump = match.group(1).strip().replace(' ', '')
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            # Convert the hexdump string to a bytearray
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            return bytearray.fromhex(hexdump)
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        return bytearray()
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    # Capture the binary log output from the DUT
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    def test_fragmented_binary_msg(dut):
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        match = dut.expect(r'\(.*\) Received binary data: .*')
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        if match:
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            line = match.group(0).strip()
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            if isinstance(line, bytes):
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                line = line.decode('utf-8')
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            # Parse the hexdump from the log line
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            received_data = parse_hexdump(line)
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            # Create the expected bytearray with the specified pattern
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            expected_data = bytearray([0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1])
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            # Validate the received data
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            assert received_data == expected_data, f'Received data does not match expected data. Received: {received_data}, Expected: {expected_data}'
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            print('\nFragmented data received\n')
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        else:
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            assert False, 'Log line with binary data not found'
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    # Starting of the test
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    try:
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        if dut.app.sdkconfig.get('WEBSOCKET_URI_FROM_STDIN') is True:
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            uri_from_stdin = True
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        else:
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            uri = dut.app.sdkconfig['WEBSOCKET_URI']
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            uri_from_stdin = False
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        if dut.app.sdkconfig.get('WS_OVER_TLS_MUTUAL_AUTH') is True:
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            use_tls = True
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            client_verify = True
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        else:
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            use_tls = False
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            client_verify = False
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    except Exception:
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        print('ENV_TEST_FAILURE: Cannot find uri settings in sdkconfig')
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        raise
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    if uri_from_stdin:
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        server_port = 8080
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        with Websocket(server_port, use_tls, client_verify) as ws:
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            if use_tls is True:
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                uri = 'wss://{}:{}'.format(get_my_ip(), server_port)
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            else:
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                uri = 'ws://{}:{}'.format(get_my_ip(), server_port)
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            print('DUT connecting to {}'.format(uri))
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            dut.expect('Please enter uri of websocket endpoint', timeout=30)
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            dut.write(uri)
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            test_echo(dut)
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            test_recv_long_msg(dut, ws, 2000, 3)
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            test_json(dut, ws)
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            test_fragmented_txt_msg(dut)
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            test_fragmented_binary_msg(dut)
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            test_recv_fragmented_msg1(dut)
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            test_recv_fragmented_msg2(dut)
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            test_close(dut)
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    else:
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        print('DUT connecting to {}'.format(uri))
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        test_echo(dut)
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