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use invoke instead of fabric...
use invoke instead of fabric it's the descendant of the part of fabric we actually use, it doesn't have complex compiled dependencies like fabric, and it works on Python 3.

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test_dir2.py
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import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.dir2 import dir2
class Base(object):
x = 1
z = 23
def test_base():
res = dir2(Base())
assert ('x' in res)
assert ('z' in res)
assert ('y' not in res)
assert ('__class__' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('x'), 1)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('__class__'), 1)
def test_SubClass():
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert ('y' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('y'), 1)
nt.assert_equal(res.count('x'), 1)
def test_SubClass_with_trait_names_method():
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
def trait_names(self):
return ['t', 'umbrella']
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert('trait_names' in res)
assert('umbrella' in res)
nt.assert_equal(res[-6:], ['t', 'trait_names','umbrella', 'x','y','z'])
nt.assert_equal(res.count('t'), 1)
def test_SubClass_with_trait_names_attr():
# usecase: trait_names is used in a class describing psychological classification
class SubClass(Base):
y = 2
trait_names = 44
res = dir2(SubClass())
assert('trait_names' in res)
def test_misbehaving_object_without_trait_names():
# dir2 shouldn't raise even when objects are dumb and raise
# something other than AttribteErrors on bad getattr.
class BadTraitNames(object):
@property
def trait_names(self):
raise KeyboardInterrupt("This should be caught")
def some_method(self):
pass
class MisbehavingGetattr(object):
def __getattr__(self):
raise KeyError("I should be caught")
def some_method(self):
pass
class SillierWithDir(MisbehavingGetattr):
def __dir__(self):
return ['some_method']
for bad_klass in (BadTraitNames, MisbehavingGetattr, SillierWithDir):
res = dir2(bad_klass())
assert('some_method' in res)