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"""
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Contains base test class for nbconvert
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"""
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
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#
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#Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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#
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#The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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import os
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import glob
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import shutil
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import IPython
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from IPython.utils.tempdir import TemporaryWorkingDirectory
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from IPython.utils.process import get_output_error_code
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from IPython.testing.tools import get_ipython_cmd
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from IPython.testing.ipunittest import ParametricTestCase
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# a trailing space allows for simpler concatenation with the other arguments
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ipy_cmd = get_ipython_cmd(as_string=True) + " "
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Classes and functions
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class TestsBase(ParametricTestCase):
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"""Base tests class. Contains useful fuzzy comparison and nbconvert
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functions."""
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def fuzzy_compare(self, a, b, newlines_are_spaces=True, tabs_are_spaces=True,
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fuzzy_spacing=True, ignore_spaces=False,
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ignore_newlines=False, case_sensitive=False, leave_padding=False):
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"""
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Performs a fuzzy comparison of two strings. A fuzzy comparison is a
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comparison that ignores insignificant differences in the two comparands.
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The significance of certain differences can be specified via the keyword
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parameters of this method.
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"""
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if not leave_padding:
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a = a.strip()
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b = b.strip()
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if ignore_newlines:
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a = a.replace('\n', '')
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b = b.replace('\n', '')
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if newlines_are_spaces:
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a = a.replace('\n', ' ')
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b = b.replace('\n', ' ')
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if tabs_are_spaces:
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a = a.replace('\t', ' ')
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b = b.replace('\t', ' ')
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if ignore_spaces:
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a = a.replace(' ', '')
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b = b.replace(' ', '')
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if fuzzy_spacing:
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a = self.recursive_replace(a, ' ', ' ')
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b = self.recursive_replace(b, ' ', ' ')
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if not case_sensitive:
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a = a.lower()
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b = b.lower()
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self.assertEqual(a, b)
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def recursive_replace(self, text, search, replacement):
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"""
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Performs a recursive replacement operation. Replaces all instances
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of a search string in a text string with a replacement string until
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the search string no longer exists. Recursion is needed because the
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replacement string may generate additional search strings.
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For example:
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Replace "ii" with "i" in the string "Hiiii" yields "Hii"
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Another replacement yields "Hi" (the desired output)
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Parameters:
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text : string
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Text to replace in.
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search : string
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String to search for within "text"
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replacement : string
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String to replace "search" with
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"""
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while search in text:
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text = text.replace(search, replacement)
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return text
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def create_temp_cwd(self, copy_filenames=None):
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temp_dir = TemporaryWorkingDirectory()
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#Copy the files if requested.
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if copy_filenames is not None:
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self.copy_files_to(copy_filenames)
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#Return directory handler
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return temp_dir
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def copy_files_to(self, copy_filenames, dest='.'):
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"Copy test files into the destination directory"
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if not os.path.isdir(dest):
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os.makedirs(dest)
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files_path = self._get_files_path()
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for pattern in copy_filenames:
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for match in glob.glob(os.path.join(files_path, pattern)):
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shutil.copyfile(match, os.path.join(dest, os.path.basename(match)))
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def _get_files_path(self):
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#Get the relative path to this module in the IPython directory.
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names = self.__module__.split('.')[1:-1]
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names.append('files')
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#Build a path using the IPython directory and the relative path we just
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#found.
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path = IPython.__path__[0]
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for name in names:
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path = os.path.join(path, name)
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return path
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def call(self, parameters, ignore_return_code=False):
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"""
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Execute a, IPython shell command, listening for both Errors and non-zero
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return codes.
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PARAMETERS:
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parameters : str
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List of parameters to pass to IPython.
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ignore_return_code : optional bool (default False)
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Throw an OSError if the return code
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"""
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stdout, stderr, retcode = get_output_error_code(ipy_cmd + parameters)
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if not (retcode == 0 or ignore_return_code):
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raise OSError(stderr)
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return stdout, stderr
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