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1 1 """Generic testing tools.
2 2
3 3 Authors
4 4 -------
5 5 - Fernando Perez <Fernando.Perez@berkeley.edu>
6 6 """
7 7
8 8 from __future__ import absolute_import
9 9
10 10 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
11 11 # Copyright (C) 2009 The IPython Development Team
12 12 #
13 13 # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
14 14 # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
15 15 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
16 16
17 17 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
18 18 # Imports
19 19 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
20 20
21 21 import os
22 22 import re
23 23 import sys
24 24 import tempfile
25 25
26 26 from contextlib import contextmanager
27 27 from io import StringIO
28 28 from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
29 29
30 30 try:
31 31 # These tools are used by parts of the runtime, so we make the nose
32 32 # dependency optional at this point. Nose is a hard dependency to run the
33 33 # test suite, but NOT to use ipython itself.
34 34 import nose.tools as nt
35 35 has_nose = True
36 36 except ImportError:
37 37 has_nose = False
38 38
39 39 from IPython.config.loader import Config
40 40 from IPython.utils.process import get_output_error_code
41 41 from IPython.utils.text import list_strings
42 42 from IPython.utils.io import temp_pyfile, Tee
43 43 from IPython.utils import py3compat
44 44 from IPython.utils.encoding import DEFAULT_ENCODING
45 45
46 46 from . import decorators as dec
47 47 from . import skipdoctest
48 48
49 49 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
50 50 # Functions and classes
51 51 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
52 52
53 53 # The docstring for full_path doctests differently on win32 (different path
54 54 # separator) so just skip the doctest there. The example remains informative.
55 55 doctest_deco = skipdoctest.skip_doctest if sys.platform == 'win32' else dec.null_deco
56 56
57 57 @doctest_deco
58 58 def full_path(startPath,files):
59 59 """Make full paths for all the listed files, based on startPath.
60 60
61 61 Only the base part of startPath is kept, since this routine is typically
62 62 used with a script's ``__file__`` variable as startPath. The base of startPath
63 63 is then prepended to all the listed files, forming the output list.
64 64
65 65 Parameters
66 66 ----------
67 67 startPath : string
68 68 Initial path to use as the base for the results. This path is split
69 69 using os.path.split() and only its first component is kept.
70 70
71 71 files : string or list
72 72 One or more files.
73 73
74 74 Examples
75 75 --------
76 76
77 77 >>> full_path('/foo/bar.py',['a.txt','b.txt'])
78 78 ['/foo/a.txt', '/foo/b.txt']
79 79
80 80 >>> full_path('/foo',['a.txt','b.txt'])
81 81 ['/a.txt', '/b.txt']
82 82
83 83 If a single file is given, the output is still a list::
84 84
85 85 >>> full_path('/foo','a.txt')
86 86 ['/a.txt']
87 87 """
88 88
89 89 files = list_strings(files)
90 90 base = os.path.split(startPath)[0]
91 91 return [ os.path.join(base,f) for f in files ]
92 92
93 93
94 94 def parse_test_output(txt):
95 95 """Parse the output of a test run and return errors, failures.
96 96
97 97 Parameters
98 98 ----------
99 99 txt : str
100 100 Text output of a test run, assumed to contain a line of one of the
101 101 following forms::
102 102
103 103 'FAILED (errors=1)'
104 104 'FAILED (failures=1)'
105 105 'FAILED (errors=1, failures=1)'
106 106
107 107 Returns
108 108 -------
109 109 nerr, nfail
110 110 number of errors and failures.
111 111 """
112 112
113 113 err_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE)
114 114 if err_m:
115 115 nerr = int(err_m.group(1))
116 116 nfail = 0
117 117 return nerr, nfail
118 118
119 119 fail_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(failures=(\d+)\)', txt, re.MULTILINE)
120 120 if fail_m:
121 121 nerr = 0
122 122 nfail = int(fail_m.group(1))
123 123 return nerr, nfail
124 124
125 125 both_m = re.search(r'^FAILED \(errors=(\d+), failures=(\d+)\)', txt,
126 126 re.MULTILINE)
127 127 if both_m:
128 128 nerr = int(both_m.group(1))
129 129 nfail = int(both_m.group(2))
130 130 return nerr, nfail
131 131
132 132 # If the input didn't match any of these forms, assume no error/failures
133 133 return 0, 0
134 134
135 135
136 136 # So nose doesn't think this is a test
137 137 parse_test_output.__test__ = False
138 138
139 139
140 140 def default_argv():
141 141 """Return a valid default argv for creating testing instances of ipython"""
142 142
143 143 return ['--quick', # so no config file is loaded
144 144 # Other defaults to minimize side effects on stdout
145 145 '--colors=NoColor', '--no-term-title','--no-banner',
146 146 '--autocall=0']
147 147
148 148
149 149 def default_config():
150 150 """Return a config object with good defaults for testing."""
151 151 config = Config()
152 152 config.TerminalInteractiveShell.colors = 'NoColor'
153 153 config.TerminalTerminalInteractiveShell.term_title = False,
154 154 config.TerminalInteractiveShell.autocall = 0
155 155 f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix=u'test_hist.sqlite', delete=False)
156 156 config.HistoryManager.hist_file = f.name
157 157 f.close()
158 158 config.HistoryManager.db_cache_size = 10000
159 159 return config
160 160
161 161
162 162 def get_ipython_cmd(as_string=False):
163 163 """
164 164 Return appropriate IPython command line name. By default, this will return
165 165 a list that can be used with subprocess.Popen, for example, but passing
166 166 `as_string=True` allows for returning the IPython command as a string.
167 167
168 168 Parameters
169 169 ----------
170 170 as_string: bool
171 171 Flag to allow to return the command as a string.
172 172 """
173 173 ipython_cmd = [sys.executable, "-m", "IPython"]
174 174
175 175 if as_string:
176 176 ipython_cmd = " ".join(ipython_cmd)
177 177
178 178 return ipython_cmd
179 179
180 180 def ipexec(fname, options=None, commands=()):
181 181 """Utility to call 'ipython filename'.
182 182
183 183 Starts IPython with a minimal and safe configuration to make startup as fast
184 184 as possible.
185 185
186 186 Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess!
187 187
188 188 Parameters
189 189 ----------
190 190 fname : str
191 191 Name of file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension).
192 192
193 193 options : optional, list
194 194 Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython.
195 195
196 196 commands : optional, list
197 197 Commands to send in on stdin
198 198
199 199 Returns
200 200 -------
201 201 (stdout, stderr) of ipython subprocess.
202 202 """
203 203 if options is None: options = []
204 204
205 205 # For these subprocess calls, eliminate all prompt printing so we only see
206 206 # output from script execution
207 207 prompt_opts = [ '--PromptManager.in_template=""',
208 208 '--PromptManager.in2_template=""',
209 209 '--PromptManager.out_template=""'
210 210 ]
211 211 cmdargs = default_argv() + prompt_opts + options
212 212
213 213 test_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
214 214
215 215 ipython_cmd = get_ipython_cmd()
216 216 # Absolute path for filename
217 217 full_fname = os.path.join(test_dir, fname)
218 218 full_cmd = ipython_cmd + cmdargs + [full_fname]
219 219 env = os.environ.copy()
220 220 env.pop('PYTHONWARNINGS', None) # Avoid extraneous warnings appearing on stderr
221 221 for k, v in env.items():
222 222 # Debug a bizarre failure we've seen on Windows:
223 223 # TypeError: environment can only contain strings
224 224 if not isinstance(v, str):
225 print(v)
225 print(k, v)
226 226 p = Popen(full_cmd, stdout=PIPE, stderr=PIPE, stdin=PIPE, env=env)
227 227 out, err = p.communicate(input=py3compat.str_to_bytes('\n'.join(commands)) or None)
228 228 out, err = py3compat.bytes_to_str(out), py3compat.bytes_to_str(err)
229 229 # `import readline` causes 'ESC[?1034h' to be output sometimes,
230 230 # so strip that out before doing comparisons
231 231 if out:
232 232 out = re.sub(r'\x1b\[[^h]+h', '', out)
233 233 return out, err
234 234
235 235
236 236 def ipexec_validate(fname, expected_out, expected_err='',
237 237 options=None, commands=()):
238 238 """Utility to call 'ipython filename' and validate output/error.
239 239
240 240 This function raises an AssertionError if the validation fails.
241 241
242 242 Note that this starts IPython in a subprocess!
243 243
244 244 Parameters
245 245 ----------
246 246 fname : str
247 247 Name of the file to be executed (should have .py or .ipy extension).
248 248
249 249 expected_out : str
250 250 Expected stdout of the process.
251 251
252 252 expected_err : optional, str
253 253 Expected stderr of the process.
254 254
255 255 options : optional, list
256 256 Extra command-line flags to be passed to IPython.
257 257
258 258 Returns
259 259 -------
260 260 None
261 261 """
262 262
263 263 import nose.tools as nt
264 264
265 265 out, err = ipexec(fname, options, commands)
266 266 #print 'OUT', out # dbg
267 267 #print 'ERR', err # dbg
268 268 # If there are any errors, we must check those befor stdout, as they may be
269 269 # more informative than simply having an empty stdout.
270 270 if err:
271 271 if expected_err:
272 272 nt.assert_equal("\n".join(err.strip().splitlines()), "\n".join(expected_err.strip().splitlines()))
273 273 else:
274 274 raise ValueError('Running file %r produced error: %r' %
275 275 (fname, err))
276 276 # If no errors or output on stderr was expected, match stdout
277 277 nt.assert_equal("\n".join(out.strip().splitlines()), "\n".join(expected_out.strip().splitlines()))
278 278
279 279
280 280 class TempFileMixin(object):
281 281 """Utility class to create temporary Python/IPython files.
282 282
283 283 Meant as a mixin class for test cases."""
284 284
285 285 def mktmp(self, src, ext='.py'):
286 286 """Make a valid python temp file."""
287 287 fname, f = temp_pyfile(src, ext)
288 288 self.tmpfile = f
289 289 self.fname = fname
290 290
291 291 def tearDown(self):
292 292 if hasattr(self, 'tmpfile'):
293 293 # If the tmpfile wasn't made because of skipped tests, like in
294 294 # win32, there's nothing to cleanup.
295 295 self.tmpfile.close()
296 296 try:
297 297 os.unlink(self.fname)
298 298 except:
299 299 # On Windows, even though we close the file, we still can't
300 300 # delete it. I have no clue why
301 301 pass
302 302
303 303 pair_fail_msg = ("Testing {0}\n\n"
304 304 "In:\n"
305 305 " {1!r}\n"
306 306 "Expected:\n"
307 307 " {2!r}\n"
308 308 "Got:\n"
309 309 " {3!r}\n")
310 310 def check_pairs(func, pairs):
311 311 """Utility function for the common case of checking a function with a
312 312 sequence of input/output pairs.
313 313
314 314 Parameters
315 315 ----------
316 316 func : callable
317 317 The function to be tested. Should accept a single argument.
318 318 pairs : iterable
319 319 A list of (input, expected_output) tuples.
320 320
321 321 Returns
322 322 -------
323 323 None. Raises an AssertionError if any output does not match the expected
324 324 value.
325 325 """
326 326 name = getattr(func, "func_name", getattr(func, "__name__", "<unknown>"))
327 327 for inp, expected in pairs:
328 328 out = func(inp)
329 329 assert out == expected, pair_fail_msg.format(name, inp, expected, out)
330 330
331 331
332 332 if py3compat.PY3:
333 333 MyStringIO = StringIO
334 334 else:
335 335 # In Python 2, stdout/stderr can have either bytes or unicode written to them,
336 336 # so we need a class that can handle both.
337 337 class MyStringIO(StringIO):
338 338 def write(self, s):
339 339 s = py3compat.cast_unicode(s, encoding=DEFAULT_ENCODING)
340 340 super(MyStringIO, self).write(s)
341 341
342 342 _re_type = type(re.compile(r''))
343 343
344 344 notprinted_msg = """Did not find {0!r} in printed output (on {1}):
345 345 -------
346 346 {2!s}
347 347 -------
348 348 """
349 349
350 350 class AssertPrints(object):
351 351 """Context manager for testing that code prints certain text.
352 352
353 353 Examples
354 354 --------
355 355 >>> with AssertPrints("abc", suppress=False):
356 356 ... print("abcd")
357 357 ... print("def")
358 358 ...
359 359 abcd
360 360 def
361 361 """
362 362 def __init__(self, s, channel='stdout', suppress=True):
363 363 self.s = s
364 364 if isinstance(self.s, (py3compat.string_types, _re_type)):
365 365 self.s = [self.s]
366 366 self.channel = channel
367 367 self.suppress = suppress
368 368
369 369 def __enter__(self):
370 370 self.orig_stream = getattr(sys, self.channel)
371 371 self.buffer = MyStringIO()
372 372 self.tee = Tee(self.buffer, channel=self.channel)
373 373 setattr(sys, self.channel, self.buffer if self.suppress else self.tee)
374 374
375 375 def __exit__(self, etype, value, traceback):
376 376 try:
377 377 if value is not None:
378 378 # If an error was raised, don't check anything else
379 379 return False
380 380 self.tee.flush()
381 381 setattr(sys, self.channel, self.orig_stream)
382 382 printed = self.buffer.getvalue()
383 383 for s in self.s:
384 384 if isinstance(s, _re_type):
385 385 assert s.search(printed), notprinted_msg.format(s.pattern, self.channel, printed)
386 386 else:
387 387 assert s in printed, notprinted_msg.format(s, self.channel, printed)
388 388 return False
389 389 finally:
390 390 self.tee.close()
391 391
392 392 printed_msg = """Found {0!r} in printed output (on {1}):
393 393 -------
394 394 {2!s}
395 395 -------
396 396 """
397 397
398 398 class AssertNotPrints(AssertPrints):
399 399 """Context manager for checking that certain output *isn't* produced.
400 400
401 401 Counterpart of AssertPrints"""
402 402 def __exit__(self, etype, value, traceback):
403 403 try:
404 404 if value is not None:
405 405 # If an error was raised, don't check anything else
406 406 self.tee.close()
407 407 return False
408 408 self.tee.flush()
409 409 setattr(sys, self.channel, self.orig_stream)
410 410 printed = self.buffer.getvalue()
411 411 for s in self.s:
412 412 if isinstance(s, _re_type):
413 413 assert not s.search(printed),printed_msg.format(
414 414 s.pattern, self.channel, printed)
415 415 else:
416 416 assert s not in printed, printed_msg.format(
417 417 s, self.channel, printed)
418 418 return False
419 419 finally:
420 420 self.tee.close()
421 421
422 422 @contextmanager
423 423 def mute_warn():
424 424 from IPython.utils import warn
425 425 save_warn = warn.warn
426 426 warn.warn = lambda *a, **kw: None
427 427 try:
428 428 yield
429 429 finally:
430 430 warn.warn = save_warn
431 431
432 432 @contextmanager
433 433 def make_tempfile(name):
434 434 """ Create an empty, named, temporary file for the duration of the context.
435 435 """
436 436 f = open(name, 'w')
437 437 f.close()
438 438 try:
439 439 yield
440 440 finally:
441 441 os.unlink(name)
442 442
443 443
444 444 @contextmanager
445 445 def monkeypatch(obj, name, attr):
446 446 """
447 447 Context manager to replace attribute named `name` in `obj` with `attr`.
448 448 """
449 449 orig = getattr(obj, name)
450 450 setattr(obj, name, attr)
451 451 yield
452 452 setattr(obj, name, orig)
453 453
454 454
455 455 def help_output_test(subcommand=''):
456 456 """test that `ipython [subcommand] -h` works"""
457 457 cmd = get_ipython_cmd() + [subcommand, '-h']
458 458 out, err, rc = get_output_error_code(cmd)
459 459 nt.assert_equal(rc, 0, err)
460 460 nt.assert_not_in("Traceback", err)
461 461 nt.assert_in("Options", out)
462 462 nt.assert_in("--help-all", out)
463 463 return out, err
464 464
465 465
466 466 def help_all_output_test(subcommand=''):
467 467 """test that `ipython [subcommand] --help-all` works"""
468 468 cmd = get_ipython_cmd() + [subcommand, '--help-all']
469 469 out, err, rc = get_output_error_code(cmd)
470 470 nt.assert_equal(rc, 0, err)
471 471 nt.assert_not_in("Traceback", err)
472 472 nt.assert_in("Options", out)
473 473 nt.assert_in("Class parameters", out)
474 474 return out, err
475 475
476 476 def assert_big_text_equal(a, b, chunk_size=80):
477 477 """assert that large strings are equal
478 478
479 479 Zooms in on first chunk that differs,
480 480 to give better info than vanilla assertEqual for large text blobs.
481 481 """
482 482 for i in range(0, len(a), chunk_size):
483 483 chunk_a = a[i:i + chunk_size]
484 484 chunk_b = b[i:i + chunk_size]
485 485 nt.assert_equal(chunk_a, chunk_b, "[offset: %i]\n%r != \n%r" % (
486 486 i, chunk_a, chunk_b))
487 487
488 488 if len(a) > len(b):
489 489 nt.fail("Length doesn't match (%i > %i). Extra text:\n%r" % (
490 490 len(a), len(b), a[len(b):]
491 491 ))
492 492 elif len(a) < len(b):
493 493 nt.fail("Length doesn't match (%i < %i). Extra text:\n%r" % (
494 494 len(a), len(b), b[len(a):]
495 495 ))
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