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test_autoreload.py
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"""Tests for autoreload extension.
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2012 IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import os
import sys
import tempfile
import shutil
import random
import time
from StringIO import StringIO
import nose.tools as nt
import IPython.testing.tools as tt
from IPython.extensions.autoreload import AutoreloadMagics
from IPython.core.hooks import TryNext
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test fixture
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
noop = lambda *a, **kw: None
class FakeShell(object):
def __init__(self):
self.ns = {}
self.auto_magics = AutoreloadMagics(shell=self)
register_magics = set_hook = noop
def run_code(self, code):
try:
self.auto_magics.pre_run_code_hook(self)
except TryNext:
pass
exec code in self.ns
def push(self, items):
self.ns.update(items)
def magic_autoreload(self, parameter):
self.auto_magics.autoreload(parameter)
def magic_aimport(self, parameter, stream=None):
self.auto_magics.aimport(parameter, stream=stream)
class Fixture(object):
"""Fixture for creating test module files"""
test_dir = None
old_sys_path = None
filename_chars = "abcdefghijklmopqrstuvwxyz0123456789"
def setUp(self):
self.test_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
self.old_sys_path = list(sys.path)
sys.path.insert(0, self.test_dir)
self.shell = FakeShell()
def tearDown(self):
shutil.rmtree(self.test_dir)
sys.path = self.old_sys_path
self.test_dir = None
self.old_sys_path = None
self.shell = None
def get_module(self):
module_name = "tmpmod_" + "".join(random.sample(self.filename_chars,20))
if module_name in sys.modules:
del sys.modules[module_name]
file_name = os.path.join(self.test_dir, module_name + ".py")
return module_name, file_name
def write_file(self, filename, content):
"""
Write a file, and force a timestamp difference of at least one second
Notes
-----
Python's .pyc files record the timestamp of their compilation
with a time resolution of one second.
Therefore, we need to force a timestamp difference between .py
and .pyc, without having the .py file be timestamped in the
future, and without changing the timestamp of the .pyc file
(because that is stored in the file). The only reliable way
to achieve this seems to be to sleep.
"""
# Sleep one second + eps
time.sleep(1.05)
# Write
f = open(filename, 'w')
try:
f.write(content)
finally:
f.close()
def new_module(self, code):
mod_name, mod_fn = self.get_module()
f = open(mod_fn, 'w')
try:
f.write(code)
finally:
f.close()
return mod_name, mod_fn
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Test automatic reloading
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class TestAutoreload(Fixture):
def _check_smoketest(self, use_aimport=True):
"""
Functional test for the automatic reloader using either
'%autoreload 1' or '%autoreload 2'
"""
mod_name, mod_fn = self.new_module("""
x = 9
z = 123 # this item will be deleted
def foo(y):
return y + 3
class Baz(object):
def __init__(self, x):
self.x = x
def bar(self, y):
return self.x + y
@property
def quux(self):
return 42
def zzz(self):
'''This method will be deleted below'''
return 99
class Bar: # old-style class: weakref doesn't work for it on Python < 2.7
def foo(self):
return 1
""")
#
# Import module, and mark for reloading
#
if use_aimport:
self.shell.magic_autoreload("1")
self.shell.magic_aimport(mod_name)
stream = StringIO()
self.shell.magic_aimport("", stream=stream)
nt.assert_true(("Modules to reload:\n%s" % mod_name) in
stream.getvalue())
nt.assert_raises(
ImportError,
self.shell.magic_aimport, "tmpmod_as318989e89ds")
else:
self.shell.magic_autoreload("2")
self.shell.run_code("import %s" % mod_name)
stream = StringIO()
self.shell.magic_aimport("", stream=stream)
nt.assert_true("Modules to reload:\nall-except-skipped" in
stream.getvalue())
nt.assert_in(mod_name, self.shell.ns)
mod = sys.modules[mod_name]
#
# Test module contents
#
old_foo = mod.foo
old_obj = mod.Baz(9)
old_obj2 = mod.Bar()
def check_module_contents():
nt.assert_equal(mod.x, 9)
nt.assert_equal(mod.z, 123)
nt.assert_equal(old_foo(0), 3)
nt.assert_equal(mod.foo(0), 3)
obj = mod.Baz(9)
nt.assert_equal(old_obj.bar(1), 10)
nt.assert_equal(obj.bar(1), 10)
nt.assert_equal(obj.quux, 42)
nt.assert_equal(obj.zzz(), 99)
obj2 = mod.Bar()
nt.assert_equal(old_obj2.foo(), 1)
nt.assert_equal(obj2.foo(), 1)
check_module_contents()
#
# Simulate a failed reload: no reload should occur and exactly
# one error message should be printed
#
self.write_file(mod_fn, """
a syntax error
""")
with tt.AssertPrints(('[autoreload of %s failed:' % mod_name), channel='stderr'):
self.shell.run_code("pass") # trigger reload
with tt.AssertNotPrints(('[autoreload of %s failed:' % mod_name), channel='stderr'):
self.shell.run_code("pass") # trigger another reload
check_module_contents()
#
# Rewrite module (this time reload should succeed)
#
self.write_file(mod_fn, """
x = 10
def foo(y):
return y + 4
class Baz(object):
def __init__(self, x):
self.x = x
def bar(self, y):
return self.x + y + 1
@property
def quux(self):
return 43
class Bar: # old-style class
def foo(self):
return 2
""")
def check_module_contents():
nt.assert_equal(mod.x, 10)
nt.assert_false(hasattr(mod, 'z'))
nt.assert_equal(old_foo(0), 4) # superreload magic!
nt.assert_equal(mod.foo(0), 4)
obj = mod.Baz(9)
nt.assert_equal(old_obj.bar(1), 11) # superreload magic!
nt.assert_equal(obj.bar(1), 11)
nt.assert_equal(old_obj.quux, 43)
nt.assert_equal(obj.quux, 43)
nt.assert_false(hasattr(old_obj, 'zzz'))
nt.assert_false(hasattr(obj, 'zzz'))
obj2 = mod.Bar()
nt.assert_equal(old_obj2.foo(), 2)
nt.assert_equal(obj2.foo(), 2)
self.shell.run_code("pass") # trigger reload
check_module_contents()
#
# Another failure case: deleted file (shouldn't reload)
#
os.unlink(mod_fn)
self.shell.run_code("pass") # trigger reload
check_module_contents()
#
# Disable autoreload and rewrite module: no reload should occur
#
if use_aimport:
self.shell.magic_aimport("-" + mod_name)
stream = StringIO()
self.shell.magic_aimport("", stream=stream)
nt.assert_true(("Modules to skip:\n%s" % mod_name) in
stream.getvalue())
# This should succeed, although no such module exists
self.shell.magic_aimport("-tmpmod_as318989e89ds")
else:
self.shell.magic_autoreload("0")
self.write_file(mod_fn, """
x = -99
""")
self.shell.run_code("pass") # trigger reload
self.shell.run_code("pass")
check_module_contents()
#
# Re-enable autoreload: reload should now occur
#
if use_aimport:
self.shell.magic_aimport(mod_name)
else:
self.shell.magic_autoreload("")
self.shell.run_code("pass") # trigger reload
nt.assert_equal(mod.x, -99)
def test_smoketest_aimport(self):
self._check_smoketest(use_aimport=True)
def test_smoketest_autoreload(self):
self._check_smoketest(use_aimport=False)