| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
| # copyright 2003-2011 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved. |
| # contact http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr |
| # |
| # This file is part of logilab-common. |
| # |
| # logilab-common is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under |
| # the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free |
| # Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any |
| # later version. |
| # |
| # logilab-common is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
| # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS |
| # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more |
| # details. |
| # |
| # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along |
| # with logilab-common. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. |
| """Run tests. |
| |
| This will find all modules whose name match a given prefix in the test |
| directory, and run them. Various command line options provide |
| additional facilities. |
| |
| Command line options: |
| |
| -v verbose -- run tests in verbose mode with output to stdout |
| -q quiet -- don't print anything except if a test fails |
| -t testdir -- directory where the tests will be found |
| -x exclude -- add a test to exclude |
| -p profile -- profiled execution |
| -d dbc -- enable design-by-contract |
| -m match -- only run test matching the tag pattern which follow |
| |
| If no non-option arguments are present, prefixes used are 'test', |
| 'regrtest', 'smoketest' and 'unittest'. |
| |
| """ |
| __docformat__ = "restructuredtext en" |
| # modified copy of some functions from test/regrtest.py from PyXml |
| # disable camel case warning |
| # pylint: disable=C0103 |
| |
| import sys |
| import os, os.path as osp |
| import re |
| import traceback |
| import inspect |
| import difflib |
| import tempfile |
| import math |
| import warnings |
| from shutil import rmtree |
| from operator import itemgetter |
| from ConfigParser import ConfigParser |
| from logilab.common.deprecation import deprecated |
| from itertools import dropwhile |
| |
| import unittest as unittest_legacy |
| if not getattr(unittest_legacy, "__package__", None): |
| try: |
| import unittest2 as unittest |
| from unittest2 import SkipTest |
| except ImportError: |
| sys.exit("You have to install python-unittest2 to use this module") |
| else: |
| import unittest |
| from unittest import SkipTest |
| |
| try: |
| from functools import wraps |
| except ImportError: |
| def wraps(wrapped): |
| def proxy(callable): |
| callable.__name__ = wrapped.__name__ |
| return callable |
| return proxy |
| try: |
| from test import test_support |
| except ImportError: |
| # not always available |
| class TestSupport: |
| def unload(self, test): |
| pass |
| test_support = TestSupport() |
| |
| # pylint: disable=W0622 |
| from logilab.common.compat import any, InheritableSet, callable |
| # pylint: enable=W0622 |
| from logilab.common.debugger import Debugger, colorize_source |
| from logilab.common.decorators import cached, classproperty |
| from logilab.common import textutils |
| |
| |
| __all__ = ['main', 'unittest_main', 'find_tests', 'run_test', 'spawn'] |
| |
| DEFAULT_PREFIXES = ('test', 'regrtest', 'smoketest', 'unittest', |
| 'func', 'validation') |
| |
| |
| if sys.version_info >= (2, 6): |
| # FIXME : this does not work as expected / breaks tests on testlib |
| # however testlib does not work on py3k for many reasons ... |
| from inspect import CO_GENERATOR |
| else: |
| from compiler.consts import CO_GENERATOR |
| |
| if sys.version_info >= (3, 0): |
| def is_generator(function): |
| flags = function.__code__.co_flags |
| return flags & CO_GENERATOR |
| |
| else: |
| def is_generator(function): |
| flags = function.func_code.co_flags |
| return flags & CO_GENERATOR |
| |
| # used by unittest to count the number of relevant levels in the traceback |
| __unittest = 1 |
| |
| |
| def with_tempdir(callable): |
| """A decorator ensuring no temporary file left when the function return |
| Work only for temporary file create with the tempfile module""" |
| @wraps(callable) |
| def proxy(*args, **kargs): |
| |
| old_tmpdir = tempfile.gettempdir() |
| new_tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="temp-lgc-") |
| tempfile.tempdir = new_tmpdir |
| try: |
| return callable(*args, **kargs) |
| finally: |
| try: |
| rmtree(new_tmpdir, ignore_errors=True) |
| finally: |
| tempfile.tempdir = old_tmpdir |
| return proxy |
| |
| def in_tempdir(callable): |
| """A decorator moving the enclosed function inside the tempfile.tempfdir |
| """ |
| @wraps(callable) |
| def proxy(*args, **kargs): |
| |
| old_cwd = os.getcwd() |
| os.chdir(tempfile.tempdir) |
| try: |
| return callable(*args, **kargs) |
| finally: |
| os.chdir(old_cwd) |
| return proxy |
| |
| def within_tempdir(callable): |
| """A decorator run the enclosed function inside a tmpdir removed after execution |
| """ |
| proxy = with_tempdir(in_tempdir(callable)) |
| proxy.__name__ = callable.__name__ |
| return proxy |
| |
| def find_tests(testdir, |
| prefixes=DEFAULT_PREFIXES, suffix=".py", |
| excludes=(), |
| remove_suffix=True): |
| """ |
| Return a list of all applicable test modules. |
| """ |
| tests = [] |
| for name in os.listdir(testdir): |
| if not suffix or name.endswith(suffix): |
| for prefix in prefixes: |
| if name.startswith(prefix): |
| if remove_suffix and name.endswith(suffix): |
| name = name[:-len(suffix)] |
| if name not in excludes: |
| tests.append(name) |
| tests.sort() |
| return tests |
| |
| |
| ## PostMortem Debug facilities ##### |
| def start_interactive_mode(result): |
| """starts an interactive shell so that the user can inspect errors |
| """ |
| debuggers = result.debuggers |
| descrs = result.error_descrs + result.fail_descrs |
| if len(debuggers) == 1: |
| # don't ask for test name if there's only one failure |
| debuggers[0].start() |
| else: |
| while True: |
| testindex = 0 |
| print "Choose a test to debug:" |
| # order debuggers in the same way than errors were printed |
| print "\n".join(['\t%s : %s' % (i, descr) for i, (_, descr) |
| in enumerate(descrs)]) |
| print "Type 'exit' (or ^D) to quit" |
| print |
| try: |
| todebug = raw_input('Enter a test name: ') |
| if todebug.strip().lower() == 'exit': |
| print |
| break |
| else: |
| try: |
| testindex = int(todebug) |
| debugger = debuggers[descrs[testindex][0]] |
| except (ValueError, IndexError): |
| print "ERROR: invalid test number %r" % (todebug, ) |
| else: |
| debugger.start() |
| except (EOFError, KeyboardInterrupt): |
| print |
| break |
| |
| |
| # test utils ################################################################## |
| |
| class SkipAwareTestResult(unittest._TextTestResult): |
| |
| def __init__(self, stream, descriptions, verbosity, |
| exitfirst=False, pdbmode=False, cvg=None, colorize=False): |
| super(SkipAwareTestResult, self).__init__(stream, |
| descriptions, verbosity) |
| self.skipped = [] |
| self.debuggers = [] |
| self.fail_descrs = [] |
| self.error_descrs = [] |
| self.exitfirst = exitfirst |
| self.pdbmode = pdbmode |
| self.cvg = cvg |
| self.colorize = colorize |
| self.pdbclass = Debugger |
| self.verbose = verbosity > 1 |
| |
| def descrs_for(self, flavour): |
| return getattr(self, '%s_descrs' % flavour.lower()) |
| |
| def _create_pdb(self, test_descr, flavour): |
| self.descrs_for(flavour).append( (len(self.debuggers), test_descr) ) |
| if self.pdbmode: |
| self.debuggers.append(self.pdbclass(sys.exc_info()[2])) |
| |
| def _iter_valid_frames(self, frames): |
| """only consider non-testlib frames when formatting traceback""" |
| lgc_testlib = osp.abspath(__file__) |
| std_testlib = osp.abspath(unittest.__file__) |
| invalid = lambda fi: osp.abspath(fi[1]) in (lgc_testlib, std_testlib) |
| for frameinfo in dropwhile(invalid, frames): |
| yield frameinfo |
| |
| def _exc_info_to_string(self, err, test): |
| """Converts a sys.exc_info()-style tuple of values into a string. |
| |
| This method is overridden here because we want to colorize |
| lines if --color is passed, and display local variables if |
| --verbose is passed |
| """ |
| exctype, exc, tb = err |
| output = ['Traceback (most recent call last)'] |
| frames = inspect.getinnerframes(tb) |
| colorize = self.colorize |
| frames = enumerate(self._iter_valid_frames(frames)) |
| for index, (frame, filename, lineno, funcname, ctx, ctxindex) in frames: |
| filename = osp.abspath(filename) |
| if ctx is None: # pyc files or C extensions for instance |
| source = '<no source available>' |
| else: |
| source = ''.join(ctx) |
| if colorize: |
| filename = textutils.colorize_ansi(filename, 'magenta') |
| source = colorize_source(source) |
| output.append(' File "%s", line %s, in %s' % (filename, lineno, funcname)) |
| output.append(' %s' % source.strip()) |
| if self.verbose: |
| output.append('%r == %r' % (dir(frame), test.__module__)) |
| output.append('') |
| output.append(' ' + ' local variables '.center(66, '-')) |
| for varname, value in sorted(frame.f_locals.items()): |
| output.append(' %s: %r' % (varname, value)) |
| if varname == 'self': # special handy processing for self |
| for varname, value in sorted(vars(value).items()): |
| output.append(' self.%s: %r' % (varname, value)) |
| output.append(' ' + '-' * 66) |
| output.append('') |
| output.append(''.join(traceback.format_exception_only(exctype, exc))) |
| return '\n'.join(output) |
| |
| def addError(self, test, err): |
| """err -> (exc_type, exc, tcbk)""" |
| exc_type, exc, _ = err |
| if isinstance(exc, SkipTest): |
| assert exc_type == SkipTest |
| self.addSkip(test, exc) |
| else: |
| if self.exitfirst: |
| self.shouldStop = True |
| descr = self.getDescription(test) |
| super(SkipAwareTestResult, self).addError(test, err) |
| self._create_pdb(descr, 'error') |
| |
| def addFailure(self, test, err): |
| if self.exitfirst: |
| self.shouldStop = True |
| descr = self.getDescription(test) |
| super(SkipAwareTestResult, self).addFailure(test, err) |
| self._create_pdb(descr, 'fail') |
| |
| def addSkip(self, test, reason): |
| self.skipped.append((test, reason)) |
| if self.showAll: |
| self.stream.writeln("SKIPPED") |
| elif self.dots: |
| self.stream.write('S') |
| |
| def printErrors(self): |
| super(SkipAwareTestResult, self).printErrors() |
| self.printSkippedList() |
| |
| def printSkippedList(self): |
| # format (test, err) compatible with unittest2 |
| for test, err in self.skipped: |
| descr = self.getDescription(test) |
| self.stream.writeln(self.separator1) |
| self.stream.writeln("%s: %s" % ('SKIPPED', descr)) |
| self.stream.writeln("\t%s" % err) |
| |
| def printErrorList(self, flavour, errors): |
| for (_, descr), (test, err) in zip(self.descrs_for(flavour), errors): |
| self.stream.writeln(self.separator1) |
| self.stream.writeln("%s: %s" % (flavour, descr)) |
| self.stream.writeln(self.separator2) |
| self.stream.writeln(err) |
| self.stream.writeln('no stdout'.center(len(self.separator2))) |
| self.stream.writeln('no stderr'.center(len(self.separator2))) |
| |
| # Add deprecation warnings about new api used by module level fixtures in unittest2 |
| # http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles/unittest2.shtml#setupmodule-and-teardownmodule |
| class _DebugResult(object): # simplify import statement among unittest flavors.. |
| "Used by the TestSuite to hold previous class when running in debug." |
| _previousTestClass = None |
| _moduleSetUpFailed = False |
| shouldStop = False |
| |
| from logilab.common.decorators import monkeypatch |
| @monkeypatch(unittest.TestSuite) |
| def _handleModuleTearDown(self, result): |
| previousModule = self._get_previous_module(result) |
| if previousModule is None: |
| return |
| if result._moduleSetUpFailed: |
| return |
| try: |
| module = sys.modules[previousModule] |
| except KeyError: |
| return |
| # add testlib specific deprecation warning and switch to new api |
| if hasattr(module, 'teardown_module'): |
| warnings.warn('Please rename teardown_module() to tearDownModule() instead.', |
| DeprecationWarning) |
| setattr(module, 'tearDownModule', module.teardown_module) |
| # end of monkey-patching |
| tearDownModule = getattr(module, 'tearDownModule', None) |
| if tearDownModule is not None: |
| try: |
| tearDownModule() |
| except Exception, e: |
| if isinstance(result, _DebugResult): |
| raise |
| errorName = 'tearDownModule (%s)' % previousModule |
| self._addClassOrModuleLevelException(result, e, errorName) |
| |
| @monkeypatch(unittest.TestSuite) |
| def _handleModuleFixture(self, test, result): |
| previousModule = self._get_previous_module(result) |
| currentModule = test.__class__.__module__ |
| if currentModule == previousModule: |
| return |
| self._handleModuleTearDown(result) |
| result._moduleSetUpFailed = False |
| try: |
| module = sys.modules[currentModule] |
| except KeyError: |
| return |
| # add testlib specific deprecation warning and switch to new api |
| if hasattr(module, 'setup_module'): |
| warnings.warn('Please rename setup_module() to setUpModule() instead.', |
| DeprecationWarning) |
| setattr(module, 'setUpModule', module.setup_module) |
| # end of monkey-patching |
| setUpModule = getattr(module, 'setUpModule', None) |
| if setUpModule is not None: |
| try: |
| setUpModule() |
| except Exception, e: |
| if isinstance(result, _DebugResult): |
| raise |
| result._moduleSetUpFailed = True |
| errorName = 'setUpModule (%s)' % currentModule |
| self._addClassOrModuleLevelException(result, e, errorName) |
| |
| # backward compatibility: TestSuite might be imported from lgc.testlib |
| TestSuite = unittest.TestSuite |
| |
| class keywords(dict): |
| """Keyword args (**kwargs) support for generative tests.""" |
| |
| class starargs(tuple): |
| """Variable arguments (*args) for generative tests.""" |
| def __new__(cls, *args): |
| return tuple.__new__(cls, args) |
| |
| unittest_main = unittest.main |
| |
| |
| class InnerTestSkipped(SkipTest): |
| """raised when a test is skipped""" |
| pass |
| |
| def parse_generative_args(params): |
| args = [] |
| varargs = () |
| kwargs = {} |
| flags = 0 # 2 <=> starargs, 4 <=> kwargs |
| for param in params: |
| if isinstance(param, starargs): |
| varargs = param |
| if flags: |
| raise TypeError('found starargs after keywords !') |
| flags |= 2 |
| args += list(varargs) |
| elif isinstance(param, keywords): |
| kwargs = param |
| if flags & 4: |
| raise TypeError('got multiple keywords parameters') |
| flags |= 4 |
| elif flags & 2 or flags & 4: |
| raise TypeError('found parameters after kwargs or args') |
| else: |
| args.append(param) |
| |
| return args, kwargs |
| |
| |
| class InnerTest(tuple): |
| def __new__(cls, name, *data): |
| instance = tuple.__new__(cls, data) |
| instance.name = name |
| return instance |
| |
| class Tags(InheritableSet): # 2.4 compat |
| """A set of tag able validate an expression""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, *tags, **kwargs): |
| self.inherit = kwargs.pop('inherit', True) |
| if kwargs: |
| raise TypeError("%s are an invalid keyword argument for this function" % kwargs.keys()) |
| |
| if len(tags) == 1 and not isinstance(tags[0], basestring): |
| tags = tags[0] |
| super(Tags, self).__init__(tags, **kwargs) |
| |
| def __getitem__(self, key): |
| return key in self |
| |
| def match(self, exp): |
| return eval(exp, {}, self) |
| |
| |
| # duplicate definition from unittest2 of the _deprecate decorator |
| def _deprecate(original_func): |
| def deprecated_func(*args, **kwargs): |
| warnings.warn( |
| ('Please use %s instead.' % original_func.__name__), |
| DeprecationWarning, 2) |
| return original_func(*args, **kwargs) |
| return deprecated_func |
| |
| class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| """A unittest.TestCase extension with some additional methods.""" |
| maxDiff = None |
| pdbclass = Debugger |
| tags = Tags() |
| |
| def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): |
| super(TestCase, self).__init__(methodName) |
| # internal API changed in python2.4 and needed by DocTestCase |
| if sys.version_info >= (2, 4): |
| self.__exc_info = sys.exc_info |
| self.__testMethodName = self._testMethodName |
| else: |
| # let's give easier access to _testMethodName to every subclasses |
| if hasattr(self, "__testMethodName"): |
| self._testMethodName = self.__testMethodName |
| self._current_test_descr = None |
| self._options_ = None |
| |
| @classproperty |
| @cached |
| def datadir(cls): # pylint: disable=E0213 |
| """helper attribute holding the standard test's data directory |
| |
| NOTE: this is a logilab's standard |
| """ |
| mod = __import__(cls.__module__) |
| return osp.join(osp.dirname(osp.abspath(mod.__file__)), 'data') |
| # cache it (use a class method to cache on class since TestCase is |
| # instantiated for each test run) |
| |
| @classmethod |
| def datapath(cls, *fname): |
| """joins the object's datadir and `fname`""" |
| return osp.join(cls.datadir, *fname) |
| |
| def set_description(self, descr): |
| """sets the current test's description. |
| This can be useful for generative tests because it allows to specify |
| a description per yield |
| """ |
| self._current_test_descr = descr |
| |
| # override default's unittest.py feature |
| def shortDescription(self): |
| """override default unittest shortDescription to handle correctly |
| generative tests |
| """ |
| if self._current_test_descr is not None: |
| return self._current_test_descr |
| return super(TestCase, self).shortDescription() |
| |
| def quiet_run(self, result, func, *args, **kwargs): |
| try: |
| func(*args, **kwargs) |
| except (KeyboardInterrupt, SystemExit): |
| raise |
| except: |
| result.addError(self, self.__exc_info()) |
| return False |
| return True |
| |
| def _get_test_method(self): |
| """return the test method""" |
| return getattr(self, self._testMethodName) |
| |
| def optval(self, option, default=None): |
| """return the option value or default if the option is not define""" |
| return getattr(self._options_, option, default) |
| |
| def __call__(self, result=None, runcondition=None, options=None): |
| """rewrite TestCase.__call__ to support generative tests |
| This is mostly a copy/paste from unittest.py (i.e same |
| variable names, same logic, except for the generative tests part) |
| """ |
| from logilab.common.pytest import FILE_RESTART |
| if result is None: |
| result = self.defaultTestResult() |
| result.pdbclass = self.pdbclass |
| self._options_ = options |
| # if result.cvg: |
| # result.cvg.start() |
| testMethod = self._get_test_method() |
| if runcondition and not runcondition(testMethod): |
| return # test is skipped |
| result.startTest(self) |
| try: |
| if not self.quiet_run(result, self.setUp): |
| return |
| generative = is_generator(testMethod.im_func) |
| # generative tests |
| if generative: |
| self._proceed_generative(result, testMethod, |
| runcondition) |
| else: |
| status = self._proceed(result, testMethod) |
| success = (status == 0) |
| if not self.quiet_run(result, self.tearDown): |
| return |
| if not generative and success: |
| if hasattr(options, "exitfirst") and options.exitfirst: |
| # add this test to restart file |
| try: |
| restartfile = open(FILE_RESTART, 'a') |
| try: |
| descr = '.'.join((self.__class__.__module__, |
| self.__class__.__name__, |
| self._testMethodName)) |
| restartfile.write(descr+os.linesep) |
| finally: |
| restartfile.close() |
| except Exception, ex: |
| print >> sys.__stderr__, "Error while saving \ |
| succeeded test into", osp.join(os.getcwd(), FILE_RESTART) |
| raise ex |
| result.addSuccess(self) |
| finally: |
| # if result.cvg: |
| # result.cvg.stop() |
| result.stopTest(self) |
| |
| def _proceed_generative(self, result, testfunc, runcondition=None): |
| # cancel startTest()'s increment |
| result.testsRun -= 1 |
| success = True |
| try: |
| for params in testfunc(): |
| if runcondition and not runcondition(testfunc, |
| skipgenerator=False): |
| if not (isinstance(params, InnerTest) |
| and runcondition(params)): |
| continue |
| if not isinstance(params, (tuple, list)): |
| params = (params, ) |
| func = params[0] |
| args, kwargs = parse_generative_args(params[1:]) |
| # increment test counter manually |
| result.testsRun += 1 |
| status = self._proceed(result, func, args, kwargs) |
| if status == 0: |
| result.addSuccess(self) |
| success = True |
| else: |
| success = False |
| # XXX Don't stop anymore if an error occured |
| #if status == 2: |
| # result.shouldStop = True |
| if result.shouldStop: # either on error or on exitfirst + error |
| break |
| except: |
| # if an error occurs between two yield |
| result.addError(self, self.__exc_info()) |
| success = False |
| return success |
| |
| def _proceed(self, result, testfunc, args=(), kwargs=None): |
| """proceed the actual test |
| returns 0 on success, 1 on failure, 2 on error |
| |
| Note: addSuccess can't be called here because we have to wait |
| for tearDown to be successfully executed to declare the test as |
| successful |
| """ |
| kwargs = kwargs or {} |
| try: |
| testfunc(*args, **kwargs) |
| except self.failureException: |
| result.addFailure(self, self.__exc_info()) |
| return 1 |
| except KeyboardInterrupt: |
| raise |
| except InnerTestSkipped, e: |
| result.addSkip(self, e) |
| return 1 |
| except SkipTest, e: |
| result.addSkip(self, e) |
| return 0 |
| except: |
| result.addError(self, self.__exc_info()) |
| return 2 |
| return 0 |
| |
| def defaultTestResult(self): |
| """return a new instance of the defaultTestResult""" |
| return SkipAwareTestResult() |
| |
| skip = _deprecate(unittest.TestCase.skipTest) |
| assertEquals = _deprecate(unittest.TestCase.assertEqual) |
| assertNotEquals = _deprecate(unittest.TestCase.assertNotEqual) |
| assertAlmostEquals = _deprecate(unittest.TestCase.assertAlmostEqual) |
| assertNotAlmostEquals = _deprecate(unittest.TestCase.assertNotAlmostEqual) |
| |
| def innerSkip(self, msg=None): |
| """mark a generative test as skipped for the <msg> reason""" |
| msg = msg or 'test was skipped' |
| raise InnerTestSkipped(msg) |
| |
| @deprecated('Please use assertDictEqual instead.') |
| def assertDictEquals(self, dict1, dict2, msg=None, context=None): |
| """compares two dicts |
| |
| If the two dict differ, the first difference is shown in the error |
| message |
| :param dict1: a Python Dictionary |
| :param dict2: a Python Dictionary |
| :param msg: custom message (String) in case of failure |
| """ |
| dict1 = dict(dict1) |
| msgs = [] |
| for key, value in dict2.items(): |
| try: |
| if dict1[key] != value: |
| msgs.append('%r != %r for key %r' % (dict1[key], value, |
| key)) |
| del dict1[key] |
| except KeyError: |
| msgs.append('missing %r key' % key) |
| if dict1: |
| msgs.append('dict2 is lacking %r' % dict1) |
| if msg: |
| self.failureException(msg) |
| elif msgs: |
| if context is not None: |
| base = '%s\n' % context |
| else: |
| base = '' |
| self.fail(base + '\n'.join(msgs)) |
| |
| @deprecated('Please use assertItemsEqual instead.') |
| def assertUnorderedIterableEquals(self, got, expected, msg=None): |
| """compares two iterable and shows difference between both |
| |
| :param got: the unordered Iterable that we found |
| :param expected: the expected unordered Iterable |
| :param msg: custom message (String) in case of failure |
| """ |
| got, expected = list(got), list(expected) |
| self.assertSetEqual(set(got), set(expected), msg) |
| if len(got) != len(expected): |
| if msg is None: |
| msg = ['Iterable have the same elements but not the same number', |
| '\t<element>\t<expected>i\t<got>'] |
| got_count = {} |
| expected_count = {} |
| for element in got: |
| got_count[element] = got_count.get(element, 0) + 1 |
| for element in expected: |
| expected_count[element] = expected_count.get(element, 0) + 1 |
| # we know that got_count.key() == expected_count.key() |
| # because of assertSetEqual |
| for element, count in got_count.iteritems(): |
| other_count = expected_count[element] |
| if other_count != count: |
| msg.append('\t%s\t%s\t%s' % (element, other_count, count)) |
| |
| self.fail(msg) |
| |
| assertUnorderedIterableEqual = assertUnorderedIterableEquals |
| assertUnordIterEquals = assertUnordIterEqual = assertUnorderedIterableEqual |
| |
| @deprecated('Please use assertSetEqual instead.') |
| def assertSetEquals(self,got,expected, msg=None): |
| """compares two sets and shows difference between both |
| |
| Don't use it for iterables other than sets. |
| |
| :param got: the Set that we found |
| :param expected: the second Set to be compared to the first one |
| :param msg: custom message (String) in case of failure |
| """ |
| |
| if not(isinstance(got, set) and isinstance(expected, set)): |
| warnings.warn("the assertSetEquals function if now intended for set only."\ |
| "use assertUnorderedIterableEquals instead.", |
| DeprecationWarning, 2) |
| return self.assertUnorderedIterableEquals(got, expected, msg) |
| |
| items={} |
| items['missing'] = expected - got |
| items['unexpected'] = got - expected |
| if any(items.itervalues()): |
| if msg is None: |
| msg = '\n'.join('%s:\n\t%s' % (key, "\n\t".join(str(value) for value in values)) |
| for key, values in items.iteritems() if values) |
| self.fail(msg) |
| |
| @deprecated('Please use assertListEqual instead.') |
| def assertListEquals(self, list_1, list_2, msg=None): |
| """compares two lists |
| |
| If the two list differ, the first difference is shown in the error |
| message |
| |
| :param list_1: a Python List |
| :param list_2: a second Python List |
| :param msg: custom message (String) in case of failure |
| """ |
| _l1 = list_1[:] |
| for i, value in enumerate(list_2): |
| try: |
| if _l1[0] != value: |
| from pprint import pprint |
| pprint(list_1) |
| pprint(list_2) |
| self.fail('%r != %r for index %d' % (_l1[0], value, i)) |
| del _l1[0] |
| except IndexError: |
| if msg is None: |
| msg = 'list_1 has only %d elements, not %s '\ |
| '(at least %r missing)'% (i, len(list_2), value) |
| self.fail(msg) |
| if _l1: |
| if msg is None: |
| msg = 'list_2 is lacking %r' % _l1 |
| self.fail(msg) |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard. Please use assertMultiLineEqual instead.') |
| def assertLinesEquals(self, string1, string2, msg=None, striplines=False): |
| """compare two strings and assert that the text lines of the strings |
| are equal. |
| |
| :param string1: a String |
| :param string2: a String |
| :param msg: custom message (String) in case of failure |
| :param striplines: Boolean to trigger line stripping before comparing |
| """ |
| lines1 = string1.splitlines() |
| lines2 = string2.splitlines() |
| if striplines: |
| lines1 = [l.strip() for l in lines1] |
| lines2 = [l.strip() for l in lines2] |
| self.assertListEqual(lines1, lines2, msg) |
| assertLineEqual = assertLinesEquals |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard: please copy test method to your TestCase class') |
| def assertXMLWellFormed(self, stream, msg=None, context=2): |
| """asserts the XML stream is well-formed (no DTD conformance check) |
| |
| :param context: number of context lines in standard message |
| (show all data if negative). |
| Only available with element tree |
| """ |
| try: |
| from xml.etree.ElementTree import parse |
| self._assertETXMLWellFormed(stream, parse, msg) |
| except ImportError: |
| from xml.sax import make_parser, SAXParseException |
| parser = make_parser() |
| try: |
| parser.parse(stream) |
| except SAXParseException, ex: |
| if msg is None: |
| stream.seek(0) |
| for _ in xrange(ex.getLineNumber()): |
| line = stream.readline() |
| pointer = ('' * (ex.getLineNumber() - 1)) + '^' |
| msg = 'XML stream not well formed: %s\n%s%s' % (ex, line, pointer) |
| self.fail(msg) |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard: please copy test method to your TestCase class') |
| def assertXMLStringWellFormed(self, xml_string, msg=None, context=2): |
| """asserts the XML string is well-formed (no DTD conformance check) |
| |
| :param context: number of context lines in standard message |
| (show all data if negative). |
| Only available with element tree |
| """ |
| try: |
| from xml.etree.ElementTree import fromstring |
| except ImportError: |
| from elementtree.ElementTree import fromstring |
| self._assertETXMLWellFormed(xml_string, fromstring, msg) |
| |
| def _assertETXMLWellFormed(self, data, parse, msg=None, context=2): |
| """internal function used by /assertXML(String)?WellFormed/ functions |
| |
| :param data: xml_data |
| :param parse: appropriate parser function for this data |
| :param msg: error message |
| :param context: number of context lines in standard message |
| (show all data if negative). |
| Only available with element tree |
| """ |
| from xml.parsers.expat import ExpatError |
| try: |
| from xml.etree.ElementTree import ParseError |
| except ImportError: |
| # compatibility for <python2.7 |
| ParseError = ExpatError |
| try: |
| parse(data) |
| except (ExpatError, ParseError), ex: |
| if msg is None: |
| if hasattr(data, 'readlines'): #file like object |
| data.seek(0) |
| lines = data.readlines() |
| else: |
| lines = data.splitlines(True) |
| nb_lines = len(lines) |
| context_lines = [] |
| |
| # catch when ParseError doesn't set valid lineno |
| if ex.lineno is not None: |
| if context < 0: |
| start = 1 |
| end = nb_lines |
| else: |
| start = max(ex.lineno-context, 1) |
| end = min(ex.lineno+context, nb_lines) |
| line_number_length = len('%i' % end) |
| line_pattern = " %%%ii: %%s" % line_number_length |
| |
| for line_no in xrange(start, ex.lineno): |
| context_lines.append(line_pattern % (line_no, lines[line_no-1])) |
| context_lines.append(line_pattern % (ex.lineno, lines[ex.lineno-1])) |
| context_lines.append('%s^\n' % (' ' * (1 + line_number_length + 2 +ex.offset))) |
| for line_no in xrange(ex.lineno+1, end+1): |
| context_lines.append(line_pattern % (line_no, lines[line_no-1])) |
| |
| rich_context = ''.join(context_lines) |
| msg = 'XML stream not well formed: %s\n%s' % (ex, rich_context) |
| self.fail(msg) |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard: please copy test method to your TestCase class') |
| def assertXMLEqualsTuple(self, element, tup): |
| """compare an ElementTree Element to a tuple formatted as follow: |
| (tagname, [attrib[, children[, text[, tail]]]])""" |
| # check tag |
| self.assertTextEquals(element.tag, tup[0]) |
| # check attrib |
| if len(element.attrib) or len(tup)>1: |
| if len(tup)<=1: |
| self.fail( "tuple %s has no attributes (%s expected)"%(tup, |
| dict(element.attrib))) |
| self.assertDictEqual(element.attrib, tup[1]) |
| # check children |
| if len(element) or len(tup)>2: |
| if len(tup)<=2: |
| self.fail( "tuple %s has no children (%i expected)"%(tup, |
| len(element))) |
| if len(element) != len(tup[2]): |
| self.fail( "tuple %s has %i children%s (%i expected)"%(tup, |
| len(tup[2]), |
| ('', 's')[len(tup[2])>1], len(element))) |
| for index in xrange(len(tup[2])): |
| self.assertXMLEqualsTuple(element[index], tup[2][index]) |
| #check text |
| if element.text or len(tup)>3: |
| if len(tup)<=3: |
| self.fail( "tuple %s has no text value (%r expected)"%(tup, |
| element.text)) |
| self.assertTextEquals(element.text, tup[3]) |
| #check tail |
| if element.tail or len(tup)>4: |
| if len(tup)<=4: |
| self.fail( "tuple %s has no tail value (%r expected)"%(tup, |
| element.tail)) |
| self.assertTextEquals(element.tail, tup[4]) |
| |
| def _difftext(self, lines1, lines2, junk=None, msg_prefix='Texts differ'): |
| junk = junk or (' ', '\t') |
| # result is a generator |
| result = difflib.ndiff(lines1, lines2, charjunk=lambda x: x in junk) |
| read = [] |
| for line in result: |
| read.append(line) |
| # lines that don't start with a ' ' are diff ones |
| if not line.startswith(' '): |
| self.fail('\n'.join(['%s\n'%msg_prefix]+read + list(result))) |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard. Please use assertMultiLineEqual instead.') |
| def assertTextEquals(self, text1, text2, junk=None, |
| msg_prefix='Text differ', striplines=False): |
| """compare two multiline strings (using difflib and splitlines()) |
| |
| :param text1: a Python BaseString |
| :param text2: a second Python Basestring |
| :param junk: List of Caracters |
| :param msg_prefix: String (message prefix) |
| :param striplines: Boolean to trigger line stripping before comparing |
| """ |
| msg = [] |
| if not isinstance(text1, basestring): |
| msg.append('text1 is not a string (%s)'%(type(text1))) |
| if not isinstance(text2, basestring): |
| msg.append('text2 is not a string (%s)'%(type(text2))) |
| if msg: |
| self.fail('\n'.join(msg)) |
| lines1 = text1.strip().splitlines(True) |
| lines2 = text2.strip().splitlines(True) |
| if striplines: |
| lines1 = [line.strip() for line in lines1] |
| lines2 = [line.strip() for line in lines2] |
| self._difftext(lines1, lines2, junk, msg_prefix) |
| assertTextEqual = assertTextEquals |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard: please copy test method to your TestCase class') |
| def assertStreamEquals(self, stream1, stream2, junk=None, |
| msg_prefix='Stream differ'): |
| """compare two streams (using difflib and readlines())""" |
| # if stream2 is stream2, readlines() on stream1 will also read lines |
| # in stream2, so they'll appear different, although they're not |
| if stream1 is stream2: |
| return |
| # make sure we compare from the beginning of the stream |
| stream1.seek(0) |
| stream2.seek(0) |
| # compare |
| self._difftext(stream1.readlines(), stream2.readlines(), junk, |
| msg_prefix) |
| |
| assertStreamEqual = assertStreamEquals |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard: please copy test method to your TestCase class') |
| def assertFileEquals(self, fname1, fname2, junk=(' ', '\t')): |
| """compares two files using difflib""" |
| self.assertStreamEqual(open(fname1), open(fname2), junk, |
| msg_prefix='Files differs\n-:%s\n+:%s\n'%(fname1, fname2)) |
| |
| assertFileEqual = assertFileEquals |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard: please copy test method to your TestCase class') |
| def assertDirEquals(self, path_a, path_b): |
| """compares two files using difflib""" |
| assert osp.exists(path_a), "%s doesn't exists" % path_a |
| assert osp.exists(path_b), "%s doesn't exists" % path_b |
| |
| all_a = [ (ipath[len(path_a):].lstrip('/'), idirs, ifiles) |
| for ipath, idirs, ifiles in os.walk(path_a)] |
| all_a.sort(key=itemgetter(0)) |
| |
| all_b = [ (ipath[len(path_b):].lstrip('/'), idirs, ifiles) |
| for ipath, idirs, ifiles in os.walk(path_b)] |
| all_b.sort(key=itemgetter(0)) |
| |
| iter_a, iter_b = iter(all_a), iter(all_b) |
| partial_iter = True |
| ipath_a, idirs_a, ifiles_a = data_a = None, None, None |
| while True: |
| try: |
| ipath_a, idirs_a, ifiles_a = datas_a = iter_a.next() |
| partial_iter = False |
| ipath_b, idirs_b, ifiles_b = datas_b = iter_b.next() |
| partial_iter = True |
| |
| |
| self.assert_(ipath_a == ipath_b, |
| "unexpected %s in %s while looking %s from %s" % |
| (ipath_a, path_a, ipath_b, path_b)) |
| |
| |
| errors = {} |
| sdirs_a = set(idirs_a) |
| sdirs_b = set(idirs_b) |
| errors["unexpected directories"] = sdirs_a - sdirs_b |
| errors["missing directories"] = sdirs_b - sdirs_a |
| |
| sfiles_a = set(ifiles_a) |
| sfiles_b = set(ifiles_b) |
| errors["unexpected files"] = sfiles_a - sfiles_b |
| errors["missing files"] = sfiles_b - sfiles_a |
| |
| |
| msgs = [ "%s: %s"% (name, items) |
| for name, items in errors.iteritems() if items] |
| |
| if msgs: |
| msgs.insert(0, "%s and %s differ :" % ( |
| osp.join(path_a, ipath_a), |
| osp.join(path_b, ipath_b), |
| )) |
| self.fail("\n".join(msgs)) |
| |
| for files in (ifiles_a, ifiles_b): |
| files.sort() |
| |
| for index, path in enumerate(ifiles_a): |
| self.assertFileEquals(osp.join(path_a, ipath_a, path), |
| osp.join(path_b, ipath_b, ifiles_b[index])) |
| |
| except StopIteration: |
| break |
| |
| assertDirEqual = assertDirEquals |
| |
| def assertIsInstance(self, obj, klass, msg=None, strict=False): |
| """check if an object is an instance of a class |
| |
| :param obj: the Python Object to be checked |
| :param klass: the target class |
| :param msg: a String for a custom message |
| :param strict: if True, check that the class of <obj> is <klass>; |
| else check with 'isinstance' |
| """ |
| if strict: |
| warnings.warn('[API] Non-standard. Strict parameter has vanished', |
| DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2) |
| if msg is None: |
| if strict: |
| msg = '%r is not of class %s but of %s' |
| else: |
| msg = '%r is not an instance of %s but of %s' |
| msg = msg % (obj, klass, type(obj)) |
| if strict: |
| self.assert_(obj.__class__ is klass, msg) |
| else: |
| self.assert_(isinstance(obj, klass), msg) |
| |
| @deprecated('Please use assertIsNone instead.') |
| def assertNone(self, obj, msg=None): |
| """assert obj is None |
| |
| :param obj: Python Object to be tested |
| """ |
| if msg is None: |
| msg = "reference to %r when None expected"%(obj,) |
| self.assert_( obj is None, msg ) |
| |
| @deprecated('Please use assertIsNotNone instead.') |
| def assertNotNone(self, obj, msg=None): |
| """assert obj is not None""" |
| if msg is None: |
| msg = "unexpected reference to None" |
| self.assert_( obj is not None, msg ) |
| |
| @deprecated('Non-standard. Please use assertAlmostEqual instead.') |
| def assertFloatAlmostEquals(self, obj, other, prec=1e-5, |
| relative=False, msg=None): |
| """compares if two floats have a distance smaller than expected |
| precision. |
| |
| :param obj: a Float |
| :param other: another Float to be comparted to <obj> |
| :param prec: a Float describing the precision |
| :param relative: boolean switching to relative/absolute precision |
| :param msg: a String for a custom message |
| """ |
| if msg is None: |
| msg = "%r != %r" % (obj, other) |
| if relative: |
| prec = prec*math.fabs(obj) |
| self.assert_(math.fabs(obj - other) < prec, msg) |
| |
| def failUnlessRaises(self, excClass, callableObj=None, *args, **kwargs): |
| """override default failUnlessRaises method to return the raised |
| exception instance. |
| |
| Fail unless an exception of class excClass is thrown |
| by callableObj when invoked with arguments args and keyword |
| arguments kwargs. If a different type of exception is |
| thrown, it will not be caught, and the test case will be |
| deemed to have suffered an error, exactly as for an |
| unexpected exception. |
| |
| CAUTION! There are subtle differences between Logilab and unittest2 |
| - exc is not returned in standard version |
| - context capabilities in standard version |
| - try/except/else construction (minor) |
| |
| :param excClass: the Exception to be raised |
| :param callableObj: a callable Object which should raise <excClass> |
| :param args: a List of arguments for <callableObj> |
| :param kwargs: a List of keyword arguments for <callableObj> |
| """ |
| # XXX cube vcslib : test_branches_from_app |
| if callableObj is None: |
| _assert = super(TestCase, self).assertRaises |
| return _assert(excClass, callableObj, *args, **kwargs) |
| try: |
| callableObj(*args, **kwargs) |
| except excClass, exc: |
| class ProxyException: |
| def __init__(self, obj): |
| self._obj = obj |
| def __getattr__(self, attr): |
| warn_msg = ("This exception was retrieved with the old testlib way " |
| "`exc = self.assertRaises(Exc, callable)`, please use " |
| "the context manager instead'") |
| warnings.warn(warn_msg, DeprecationWarning, 2) |
| return self._obj.__getattribute__(attr) |
| return ProxyException(exc) |
| else: |
| if hasattr(excClass, '__name__'): |
| excName = excClass.__name__ |
| else: |
| excName = str(excClass) |
| raise self.failureException("%s not raised" % excName) |
| |
| assertRaises = failUnlessRaises |
| |
| |
| import doctest |
| |
| class SkippedSuite(unittest.TestSuite): |
| def test(self): |
| """just there to trigger test execution""" |
| self.skipped_test('doctest module has no DocTestSuite class') |
| |
| |
| class DocTestFinder(doctest.DocTestFinder): |
| |
| def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self.skipped = kwargs.pop('skipped', ()) |
| doctest.DocTestFinder.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def _get_test(self, obj, name, module, globs, source_lines): |
| """override default _get_test method to be able to skip tests |
| according to skipped attribute's value |
| |
| Note: Python (<=2.4) use a _name_filter which could be used for that |
| purpose but it's no longer available in 2.5 |
| Python 2.5 seems to have a [SKIP] flag |
| """ |
| if getattr(obj, '__name__', '') in self.skipped: |
| return None |
| return doctest.DocTestFinder._get_test(self, obj, name, module, |
| globs, source_lines) |
| |
| |
| class DocTest(TestCase): |
| """trigger module doctest |
| I don't know how to make unittest.main consider the DocTestSuite instance |
| without this hack |
| """ |
| skipped = () |
| def __call__(self, result=None, runcondition=None, options=None):\ |
| # pylint: disable=W0613 |
| try: |
| finder = DocTestFinder(skipped=self.skipped) |
| if sys.version_info >= (2, 4): |
| suite = doctest.DocTestSuite(self.module, test_finder=finder) |
| if sys.version_info >= (2, 5): |
| # XXX iirk |
| doctest.DocTestCase._TestCase__exc_info = sys.exc_info |
| else: |
| suite = doctest.DocTestSuite(self.module) |
| except AttributeError: |
| suite = SkippedSuite() |
| return suite.run(result) |
| run = __call__ |
| |
| def test(self): |
| """just there to trigger test execution""" |
| |
| MAILBOX = None |
| |
| class MockSMTP: |
| """fake smtplib.SMTP""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, host, port): |
| self.host = host |
| self.port = port |
| global MAILBOX |
| self.reveived = MAILBOX = [] |
| |
| def set_debuglevel(self, debuglevel): |
| """ignore debug level""" |
| |
| def sendmail(self, fromaddr, toaddres, body): |
| """push sent mail in the mailbox""" |
| self.reveived.append((fromaddr, toaddres, body)) |
| |
| def quit(self): |
| """ignore quit""" |
| |
| |
| class MockConfigParser(ConfigParser): |
| """fake ConfigParser.ConfigParser""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, options): |
| ConfigParser.__init__(self) |
| for section, pairs in options.iteritems(): |
| self.add_section(section) |
| for key, value in pairs.iteritems(): |
| self.set(section, key, value) |
| def write(self, _): |
| raise NotImplementedError() |
| |
| |
| class MockConnection: |
| """fake DB-API 2.0 connexion AND cursor (i.e. cursor() return self)""" |
| |
| def __init__(self, results): |
| self.received = [] |
| self.states = [] |
| self.results = results |
| |
| def cursor(self): |
| """Mock cursor method""" |
| return self |
| def execute(self, query, args=None): |
| """Mock execute method""" |
| self.received.append( (query, args) ) |
| def fetchone(self): |
| """Mock fetchone method""" |
| return self.results[0] |
| def fetchall(self): |
| """Mock fetchall method""" |
| return self.results |
| def commit(self): |
| """Mock commiy method""" |
| self.states.append( ('commit', len(self.received)) ) |
| def rollback(self): |
| """Mock rollback method""" |
| self.states.append( ('rollback', len(self.received)) ) |
| def close(self): |
| """Mock close method""" |
| pass |
| |
| |
| def mock_object(**params): |
| """creates an object using params to set attributes |
| >>> option = mock_object(verbose=False, index=range(5)) |
| >>> option.verbose |
| False |
| >>> option.index |
| [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] |
| """ |
| return type('Mock', (), params)() |
| |
| |
| def create_files(paths, chroot): |
| """Creates directories and files found in <path>. |
| |
| :param paths: list of relative paths to files or directories |
| :param chroot: the root directory in which paths will be created |
| |
| >>> from os.path import isdir, isfile |
| >>> isdir('/tmp/a') |
| False |
| >>> create_files(['a/b/foo.py', 'a/b/c/', 'a/b/c/d/e.py'], '/tmp') |
| >>> isdir('/tmp/a') |
| True |
| >>> isdir('/tmp/a/b/c') |
| True |
| >>> isfile('/tmp/a/b/c/d/e.py') |
| True |
| >>> isfile('/tmp/a/b/foo.py') |
| True |
| """ |
| dirs, files = set(), set() |
| for path in paths: |
| path = osp.join(chroot, path) |
| filename = osp.basename(path) |
| # path is a directory path |
| if filename == '': |
| dirs.add(path) |
| # path is a filename path |
| else: |
| dirs.add(osp.dirname(path)) |
| files.add(path) |
| for dirpath in dirs: |
| if not osp.isdir(dirpath): |
| os.makedirs(dirpath) |
| for filepath in files: |
| open(filepath, 'w').close() |
| |
| |
| class AttrObject: # XXX cf mock_object |
| def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
| self.__dict__.update(kwargs) |
| |
| def tag(*args, **kwargs): |
| """descriptor adding tag to a function""" |
| def desc(func): |
| assert not hasattr(func, 'tags') |
| func.tags = Tags(*args, **kwargs) |
| return func |
| return desc |
| |
| def require_version(version): |
| """ Compare version of python interpreter to the given one. Skip the test |
| if older. |
| """ |
| def check_require_version(f): |
| version_elements = version.split('.') |
| try: |
| compare = tuple([int(v) for v in version_elements]) |
| except ValueError: |
| raise ValueError('%s is not a correct version : should be X.Y[.Z].' % version) |
| current = sys.version_info[:3] |
| if current < compare: |
| def new_f(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self.skipTest('Need at least %s version of python. Current version is %s.' % (version, '.'.join([str(element) for element in current]))) |
| new_f.__name__ = f.__name__ |
| return new_f |
| else: |
| return f |
| return check_require_version |
| |
| def require_module(module): |
| """ Check if the given module is loaded. Skip the test if not. |
| """ |
| def check_require_module(f): |
| try: |
| __import__(module) |
| return f |
| except ImportError: |
| def new_f(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self.skipTest('%s can not be imported.' % module) |
| new_f.__name__ = f.__name__ |
| return new_f |
| return check_require_module |
| |