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"""functional/non regression tests for pylint"""
from __future__ import print_function
import collections
import contextlib
import functools
import os
import sys
import re
import unittest
import tempfile
import tokenize
from glob import glob
from os import linesep, getcwd, sep
from os.path import abspath, basename, dirname, isdir, join, splitext
from astroid import test_utils
from pylint import checkers
from pylint.utils import PyLintASTWalker
from pylint.reporters import BaseReporter
from pylint.interfaces import IReporter
from pylint.lint import PyLinter
import six
from six.moves import StringIO
# Utils
SYS_VERS_STR = '%d%d%d' % sys.version_info[:3]
TITLE_UNDERLINES = ['', '=', '-', '.']
PREFIX = abspath(dirname(__file__))
PY3K = sys.version_info[0] == 3
def fix_path():
sys.path.insert(0, PREFIX)
def get_tests_info(input_dir, msg_dir, prefix, suffix):
"""get python input examples and output messages
We use following conventions for input files and messages:
for different inputs:
test for python >= x.y -> input = <name>_pyxy.py
test for python < x.y -> input = <name>_py_xy.py
for one input and different messages:
message for python >= x.y -> message = <name>_pyxy.txt
lower versions -> message with highest num
"""
result = []
for fname in glob(join(input_dir, prefix + '*' + suffix)):
infile = basename(fname)
fbase = splitext(infile)[0]
# filter input files :
pyrestr = fbase.rsplit('_py', 1)[-1] # like _26 or 26
if pyrestr.isdigit(): # '24', '25'...
if SYS_VERS_STR < pyrestr:
continue
if pyrestr.startswith('_') and pyrestr[1:].isdigit():
# skip test for higher python versions
if SYS_VERS_STR >= pyrestr[1:]:
continue
messages = glob(join(msg_dir, fbase + '*.txt'))
# the last one will be without ext, i.e. for all or upper versions:
if messages:
for outfile in sorted(messages, reverse=True):
py_rest = outfile.rsplit('_py', 1)[-1][:-4]
if py_rest.isdigit() and SYS_VERS_STR >= py_rest:
break
else:
# This will provide an error message indicating the missing filename.
outfile = join(msg_dir, fbase + '.txt')
result.append((infile, outfile))
return result
class TestReporter(BaseReporter):
"""reporter storing plain text messages"""
__implements____ = IReporter
def __init__(self): # pylint: disable=super-init-not-called
self.message_ids = {}
self.reset()
self.path_strip_prefix = getcwd() + sep
def reset(self):
self.out = StringIO()
self.messages = []
def add_message(self, msg_id, location, msg):
"""manage message of different type and in the context of path """
_, _, obj, line, _ = location
self.message_ids[msg_id] = 1
if obj:
obj = ':%s' % obj
sigle = msg_id[0]
if PY3K and linesep != '\n':
# 2to3 writes os.linesep instead of using
# the previosly used line separators
msg = msg.replace('\r\n', '\n')
self.messages.append('%s:%3s%s: %s' % (sigle, line, obj, msg))
def finalize(self):
self.messages.sort()
for msg in self.messages:
print(msg, file=self.out)
result = self.out.getvalue()
self.reset()
return result
def display_results(self, layout):
"""ignore layouts"""
class Message(collections.namedtuple('Message',
['msg_id', 'line', 'node', 'args'])):
def __new__(cls, msg_id, line=None, node=None, args=None):
return tuple.__new__(cls, (msg_id, line, node, args))
class UnittestLinter(object):
"""A fake linter class to capture checker messages."""
# pylint: disable=unused-argument, no-self-use
def __init__(self):
self._messages = []
self.stats = {}
def release_messages(self):
try:
return self._messages
finally:
self._messages = []
def add_message(self, msg_id, line=None, node=None, args=None,
confidence=None):
self._messages.append(Message(msg_id, line, node, args))
def is_message_enabled(self, *unused_args):
return True
def add_stats(self, **kwargs):
for name, value in six.iteritems(kwargs):
self.stats[name] = value
return self.stats
@property
def options_providers(self):
return linter.options_providers
def set_config(**kwargs):
"""Decorator for setting config values on a checker."""
def _Wrapper(fun):
@functools.wraps(fun)
def _Forward(self):
for key, value in six.iteritems(kwargs):
setattr(self.checker.config, key, value)
if isinstance(self, CheckerTestCase):
# reopen checker in case, it may be interested in configuration change
self.checker.open()
fun(self)
return _Forward
return _Wrapper
class CheckerTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
"""A base testcase class for unittesting individual checker classes."""
CHECKER_CLASS = None
CONFIG = {}
def setUp(self):
self.linter = UnittestLinter()
self.checker = self.CHECKER_CLASS(self.linter) # pylint: disable=not-callable
for key, value in six.iteritems(self.CONFIG):
setattr(self.checker.config, key, value)
self.checker.open()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def assertNoMessages(self):
"""Assert that no messages are added by the given method."""
with self.assertAddsMessages():
yield
@contextlib.contextmanager
def assertAddsMessages(self, *messages):
"""Assert that exactly the given method adds the given messages.
The list of messages must exactly match *all* the messages added by the
method. Additionally, we check to see whether the args in each message can
actually be substituted into the message string.
"""
yield
got = self.linter.release_messages()
msg = ('Expected messages did not match actual.\n'
'Expected:\n%s\nGot:\n%s' % ('\n'.join(repr(m) for m in messages),
'\n'.join(repr(m) for m in got)))
self.assertEqual(list(messages), got, msg)
def walk(self, node):
"""recursive walk on the given node"""
walker = PyLintASTWalker(linter)
walker.add_checker(self.checker)
walker.walk(node)
# Init
test_reporter = TestReporter()
linter = PyLinter()
linter.set_reporter(test_reporter)
linter.config.persistent = 0
checkers.initialize(linter)
linter.global_set_option('required-attributes', ('__revision__',))
if linesep != '\n':
LINE_RGX = re.compile(linesep)
def ulines(string):
return LINE_RGX.sub('\n', string)
else:
def ulines(string):
return string
INFO_TEST_RGX = re.compile(r'^func_i\d\d\d\d$')
def exception_str(self, ex): # pylint: disable=unused-argument
"""function used to replace default __str__ method of exception instances"""
return 'in %s\n:: %s' % (ex.file, ', '.join(ex.args))
# Test classes
class LintTestUsingModule(unittest.TestCase):
INPUT_DIR = None
DEFAULT_PACKAGE = 'input'
package = DEFAULT_PACKAGE
linter = linter
module = None
depends = None
output = None
_TEST_TYPE = 'module'
maxDiff = None
def shortDescription(self):
values = {'mode' : self._TEST_TYPE,
'input': self.module,
'pkg': self.package,
'cls': self.__class__.__name__}
if self.package == self.DEFAULT_PACKAGE:
msg = '%(mode)s test of input file "%(input)s" (%(cls)s)'
else:
msg = '%(mode)s test of input file "%(input)s" in "%(pkg)s" (%(cls)s)'
return msg % values
def test_functionality(self):
tocheck = [self.package+'.'+self.module]
if self.depends:
tocheck += [self.package+'.%s' % name.replace('.py', '')
for name, _ in self.depends]
self._test(tocheck)
def _check_result(self, got):
self.assertMultiLineEqual(self._get_expected().strip()+'\n',
got.strip()+'\n')
def _test(self, tocheck):
if INFO_TEST_RGX.match(self.module):
self.linter.enable('I')
else:
self.linter.disable('I')
try:
self.linter.check(tocheck)
except Exception as ex:
# need finalization to restore a correct state
self.linter.reporter.finalize()
ex.file = tocheck
print(ex)
ex.__str__ = exception_str
raise
self._check_result(self.linter.reporter.finalize())
def _has_output(self):
return not self.module.startswith('func_noerror_')
def _get_expected(self):
if self._has_output() and self.output:
with open(self.output, 'U') as fobj:
return fobj.read().strip() + '\n'
else:
return ''
class LintTestUsingFile(LintTestUsingModule):
_TEST_TYPE = 'file'
def test_functionality(self):
importable = join(self.INPUT_DIR, self.module)
# python also prefers packages over simple modules.
if not isdir(importable):
importable += '.py'
tocheck = [importable]
if self.depends:
tocheck += [join(self.INPUT_DIR, name) for name, _file in self.depends]
self._test(tocheck)
class LintTestUpdate(LintTestUsingModule):
_TEST_TYPE = 'update'
def _check_result(self, got):
if self._has_output():
try:
expected = self._get_expected()
except IOError:
expected = ''
if got != expected:
with open(self.output, 'w') as fobj:
fobj.write(got)
# Callback
def cb_test_gen(base_class):
def call(input_dir, msg_dir, module_file, messages_file, dependencies):
# pylint: disable=no-init
class LintTC(base_class):
module = module_file.replace('.py', '')
output = messages_file
depends = dependencies or None
INPUT_DIR = input_dir
MSG_DIR = msg_dir
return LintTC
return call
# Main function
def make_tests(input_dir, msg_dir, filter_rgx, callbacks):
"""generate tests classes from test info
return the list of generated test classes
"""
if filter_rgx:
is_to_run = re.compile(filter_rgx).search
else:
is_to_run = lambda x: 1
tests = []
for module_file, messages_file in (
get_tests_info(input_dir, msg_dir, 'func_', '')
):
if not is_to_run(module_file) or module_file.endswith('.pyc'):
continue
base = module_file.replace('func_', '').replace('.py', '')
dependencies = get_tests_info(input_dir, msg_dir, base, '.py')
for callback in callbacks:
test = callback(input_dir, msg_dir, module_file, messages_file,
dependencies)
if test:
tests.append(test)
return tests
def tokenize_str(code):
return list(tokenize.generate_tokens(StringIO(code).readline))
@contextlib.contextmanager
def create_tempfile(content=None):
"""Create a new temporary file.
If *content* parameter is given, then it will be written
in the temporary file, before passing it back.
This is a context manager and should be used with a *with* statement.
"""
# Can't use tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile here
# because on Windows the file must be closed before writing to it,
# see http://bugs.python.org/issue14243
fd, tmp = tempfile.mkstemp()
if content:
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
# erff
os.write(fd, bytes(content, 'ascii'))
else:
os.write(fd, content)
try:
yield tmp
finally:
os.close(fd)
os.remove(tmp)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def create_file_backed_module(code):
"""Create an astroid module for the given code, backed by a real file."""
with create_tempfile() as temp:
module = test_utils.build_module(code)
module.file = temp
yield module