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from IPython.utils.capture import capture_output
import pytest
def test_alias_lifecycle():
name = 'test_alias1'
cmd = 'echo "Hello"'
am = _ip.alias_manager
am.clear_aliases()
am.define_alias(name, cmd)
assert am.is_alias(name)
assert am.retrieve_alias(name) == cmd
assert (name, cmd) in am.aliases
# Test running the alias
orig_system = _ip.system
result = []
_ip.system = result.append
try:
_ip.run_cell('%{}'.format(name))
result = [c.strip() for c in result]
assert result == [cmd]
finally:
_ip.system = orig_system
# Test removing the alias
am.undefine_alias(name)
assert not am.is_alias(name)
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
am.retrieve_alias(name)
assert (name, cmd) not in am.aliases
def test_alias_args_error():
"""Error expanding with wrong number of arguments"""
_ip.alias_manager.define_alias('parts', 'echo first %s second %s')
# capture stderr:
with capture_output() as cap:
_ip.run_cell('parts 1')
assert cap.stderr.split(":")[0] == "UsageError"
def test_alias_args_commented():
"""Check that alias correctly ignores 'commented out' args"""
_ip.magic('alias commetarg echo this is %%s a commented out arg')
with capture_output() as cap:
_ip.run_cell('commetarg')
# strip() is for pytest compat; testing via iptest patch IPython shell
# in testin.globalipapp and replace the system call which messed up the
# \r\n
assert cap.stdout.strip() == 'this is %s a commented out arg'
def test_alias_args_commented_nargs():
"""Check that alias correctly counts args, excluding those commented out"""
am = _ip.alias_manager
alias_name = 'comargcount'
cmd = 'echo this is %%s a commented out arg and this is not %s'
am.define_alias(alias_name, cmd)
assert am.is_alias(alias_name)
thealias = am.get_alias(alias_name)
assert thealias.nargs == 1