# encoding: utf-8 """Tests for IPython.utils.path.py""" # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. import errno import os import shutil import sys import tempfile import warnings from contextlib import contextmanager from unittest.mock import patch from os.path import join, abspath, split from nose import SkipTest, with_setup import nose.tools as nt import IPython from IPython import paths from IPython.testing import decorators as dec from IPython.testing.decorators import (skip_if_not_win32, skip_win32, onlyif_unicode_paths,) from IPython.testing.tools import make_tempfile, AssertPrints from IPython.utils import path from IPython.utils import py3compat from IPython.utils.tempdir import TemporaryDirectory # Platform-dependent imports try: import winreg as wreg # Py 3 except ImportError: try: import _winreg as wreg # Py 2 except ImportError: #Fake _winreg module on none windows platforms import types wr_name = "winreg" if py3compat.PY3 else "_winreg" sys.modules[wr_name] = types.ModuleType(wr_name) try: import winreg as wreg except ImportError: import _winreg as wreg #Add entries that needs to be stubbed by the testing code (wreg.OpenKey, wreg.QueryValueEx,) = (None, None) try: reload except NameError: # Python 3 from imp import reload #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Globals #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- env = os.environ TMP_TEST_DIR = tempfile.mkdtemp() HOME_TEST_DIR = join(TMP_TEST_DIR, "home_test_dir") # # Setup/teardown functions/decorators # def setup(): """Setup testenvironment for the module: - Adds dummy home dir tree """ # Do not mask exceptions here. In particular, catching WindowsError is a # problem because that exception is only defined on Windows... os.makedirs(os.path.join(HOME_TEST_DIR, 'ipython')) def teardown(): """Teardown testenvironment for the module: - Remove dummy home dir tree """ # Note: we remove the parent test dir, which is the root of all test # subdirs we may have created. Use shutil instead of os.removedirs, so # that non-empty directories are all recursively removed. shutil.rmtree(TMP_TEST_DIR) def setup_environment(): """Setup testenvironment for some functions that are tested in this module. In particular this functions stores attributes and other things that we need to stub in some test functions. This needs to be done on a function level and not module level because each testfunction needs a pristine environment. """ global oldstuff, platformstuff oldstuff = (env.copy(), os.name, sys.platform, path.get_home_dir, IPython.__file__, os.getcwd()) def teardown_environment(): """Restore things that were remembered by the setup_environment function """ (oldenv, os.name, sys.platform, path.get_home_dir, IPython.__file__, old_wd) = oldstuff os.chdir(old_wd) reload(path) for key in list(env): if key not in oldenv: del env[key] env.update(oldenv) if hasattr(sys, 'frozen'): del sys.frozen # Build decorator that uses the setup_environment/setup_environment with_environment = with_setup(setup_environment, teardown_environment) @skip_if_not_win32 @with_environment def test_get_home_dir_1(): """Testcase for py2exe logic, un-compressed lib """ unfrozen = path.get_home_dir() sys.frozen = True #fake filename for IPython.__init__ IPython.__file__ = abspath(join(HOME_TEST_DIR, "Lib/IPython/__init__.py")) home_dir = path.get_home_dir() nt.assert_equal(home_dir, unfrozen) @skip_if_not_win32 @with_environment def test_get_home_dir_2(): """Testcase for py2exe logic, compressed lib """ unfrozen = path.get_home_dir() sys.frozen = True #fake filename for IPython.__init__ IPython.__file__ = abspath(join(HOME_TEST_DIR, "Library.zip/IPython/__init__.py")).lower() home_dir = path.get_home_dir(True) nt.assert_equal(home_dir, unfrozen) @with_environment def test_get_home_dir_3(): """get_home_dir() uses $HOME if set""" env["HOME"] = HOME_TEST_DIR home_dir = path.get_home_dir(True) # get_home_dir expands symlinks nt.assert_equal(home_dir, os.path.realpath(env["HOME"])) @with_environment def test_get_home_dir_4(): """get_home_dir() still works if $HOME is not set""" if 'HOME' in env: del env['HOME'] # this should still succeed, but we don't care what the answer is home = path.get_home_dir(False) @with_environment def test_get_home_dir_5(): """raise HomeDirError if $HOME is specified, but not a writable dir""" env['HOME'] = abspath(HOME_TEST_DIR+'garbage') # set os.name = posix, to prevent My Documents fallback on Windows os.name = 'posix' nt.assert_raises(path.HomeDirError, path.get_home_dir, True) # Should we stub wreg fully so we can run the test on all platforms? @skip_if_not_win32 @with_environment def test_get_home_dir_8(): """Using registry hack for 'My Documents', os=='nt' HOMESHARE, HOMEDRIVE, HOMEPATH, USERPROFILE and others are missing. """ os.name = 'nt' # Remove from stub environment all keys that may be set for key in ['HOME', 'HOMESHARE', 'HOMEDRIVE', 'HOMEPATH', 'USERPROFILE']: env.pop(key, None) class key: def Close(self): pass with patch.object(wreg, 'OpenKey', return_value=key()), \ patch.object(wreg, 'QueryValueEx', return_value=[abspath(HOME_TEST_DIR)]): home_dir = path.get_home_dir() nt.assert_equal(home_dir, abspath(HOME_TEST_DIR)) @with_environment def test_get_xdg_dir_0(): """test_get_xdg_dir_0, check xdg_dir""" reload(path) path._writable_dir = lambda path: True path.get_home_dir = lambda : 'somewhere' os.name = "posix" sys.platform = "linux2" env.pop('IPYTHON_DIR', None) env.pop('IPYTHONDIR', None) env.pop('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', None) nt.assert_equal(path.get_xdg_dir(), os.path.join('somewhere', '.config')) @with_environment def test_get_xdg_dir_1(): """test_get_xdg_dir_1, check nonexistant xdg_dir""" reload(path) path.get_home_dir = lambda : HOME_TEST_DIR os.name = "posix" sys.platform = "linux2" env.pop('IPYTHON_DIR', None) env.pop('IPYTHONDIR', None) env.pop('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', None) nt.assert_equal(path.get_xdg_dir(), None) @with_environment def test_get_xdg_dir_2(): """test_get_xdg_dir_2, check xdg_dir default to ~/.config""" reload(path) path.get_home_dir = lambda : HOME_TEST_DIR os.name = "posix" sys.platform = "linux2" env.pop('IPYTHON_DIR', None) env.pop('IPYTHONDIR', None) env.pop('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', None) cfgdir=os.path.join(path.get_home_dir(), '.config') if not os.path.exists(cfgdir): os.makedirs(cfgdir) nt.assert_equal(path.get_xdg_dir(), cfgdir) @with_environment def test_get_xdg_dir_3(): """test_get_xdg_dir_3, check xdg_dir not used on OS X""" reload(path) path.get_home_dir = lambda : HOME_TEST_DIR os.name = "posix" sys.platform = "darwin" env.pop('IPYTHON_DIR', None) env.pop('IPYTHONDIR', None) env.pop('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', None) cfgdir=os.path.join(path.get_home_dir(), '.config') if not os.path.exists(cfgdir): os.makedirs(cfgdir) nt.assert_equal(path.get_xdg_dir(), None) def test_filefind(): """Various tests for filefind""" f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() # print 'fname:',f.name alt_dirs = paths.get_ipython_dir() t = path.filefind(f.name, alt_dirs) # print 'found:',t @dec.skip_if_not_win32 def test_get_long_path_name_win32(): with TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdir: # Make a long path. Expands the path of tmpdir prematurely as it may already have a long # path component, so ensure we include the long form of it long_path = os.path.join(path.get_long_path_name(tmpdir), u'this is my long path name') os.makedirs(long_path) # Test to see if the short path evaluates correctly. short_path = os.path.join(tmpdir, u'THISIS~1') evaluated_path = path.get_long_path_name(short_path) nt.assert_equal(evaluated_path.lower(), long_path.lower()) @dec.skip_win32 def test_get_long_path_name(): p = path.get_long_path_name('/usr/local') nt.assert_equal(p,'/usr/local') @dec.skip_win32 # can't create not-user-writable dir on win @with_environment def test_not_writable_ipdir(): tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() os.name = "posix" env.pop('IPYTHON_DIR', None) env.pop('IPYTHONDIR', None) env.pop('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', None) env['HOME'] = tmpdir ipdir = os.path.join(tmpdir, '.ipython') os.mkdir(ipdir, 0o555) try: open(os.path.join(ipdir, "_foo_"), 'w').close() except IOError: pass else: # I can still write to an unwritable dir, # assume I'm root and skip the test raise SkipTest("I can't create directories that I can't write to") with AssertPrints('is not a writable location', channel='stderr'): ipdir = paths.get_ipython_dir() env.pop('IPYTHON_DIR', None) @with_environment def test_get_py_filename(): os.chdir(TMP_TEST_DIR) with make_tempfile('foo.py'): nt.assert_equal(path.get_py_filename('foo.py'), 'foo.py') nt.assert_equal(path.get_py_filename('foo'), 'foo.py') with make_tempfile('foo'): nt.assert_equal(path.get_py_filename('foo'), 'foo') nt.assert_raises(IOError, path.get_py_filename, 'foo.py') nt.assert_raises(IOError, path.get_py_filename, 'foo') nt.assert_raises(IOError, path.get_py_filename, 'foo.py') true_fn = 'foo with spaces.py' with make_tempfile(true_fn): nt.assert_equal(path.get_py_filename('foo with spaces'), true_fn) nt.assert_equal(path.get_py_filename('foo with spaces.py'), true_fn) nt.assert_raises(IOError, path.get_py_filename, '"foo with spaces.py"') nt.assert_raises(IOError, path.get_py_filename, "'foo with spaces.py'") @onlyif_unicode_paths def test_unicode_in_filename(): """When a file doesn't exist, the exception raised should be safe to call str() on - i.e. in Python 2 it must only have ASCII characters. https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/875 """ try: # these calls should not throw unicode encode exceptions path.get_py_filename(u'fooéè.py', force_win32=False) except IOError as ex: str(ex) class TestShellGlob(object): @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): cls.filenames_start_with_a = ['a0', 'a1', 'a2'] cls.filenames_end_with_b = ['0b', '1b', '2b'] cls.filenames = cls.filenames_start_with_a + cls.filenames_end_with_b cls.tempdir = TemporaryDirectory() td = cls.tempdir.name with cls.in_tempdir(): # Create empty files for fname in cls.filenames: open(os.path.join(td, fname), 'w').close() @classmethod def tearDownClass(cls): cls.tempdir.cleanup() @classmethod @contextmanager def in_tempdir(cls): save = py3compat.getcwd() try: os.chdir(cls.tempdir.name) yield finally: os.chdir(save) def check_match(self, patterns, matches): with self.in_tempdir(): # glob returns unordered list. that's why sorted is required. nt.assert_equal(sorted(path.shellglob(patterns)), sorted(matches)) def common_cases(self): return [ (['*'], self.filenames), (['a*'], self.filenames_start_with_a), (['*c'], ['*c']), (['*', 'a*', '*b', '*c'], self.filenames + self.filenames_start_with_a + self.filenames_end_with_b + ['*c']), (['a[012]'], self.filenames_start_with_a), ] @skip_win32 def test_match_posix(self): for (patterns, matches) in self.common_cases() + [ ([r'\*'], ['*']), ([r'a\*', 'a*'], ['a*'] + self.filenames_start_with_a), ([r'a\[012]'], ['a[012]']), ]: yield (self.check_match, patterns, matches) @skip_if_not_win32 def test_match_windows(self): for (patterns, matches) in self.common_cases() + [ # In windows, backslash is interpreted as path # separator. Therefore, you can't escape glob # using it. ([r'a\*', 'a*'], [r'a\*'] + self.filenames_start_with_a), ([r'a\[012]'], [r'a\[012]']), ]: yield (self.check_match, patterns, matches) def test_unescape_glob(): nt.assert_equal(path.unescape_glob(r'\*\[\!\]\?'), '*[!]?') nt.assert_equal(path.unescape_glob(r'\\*'), r'\*') nt.assert_equal(path.unescape_glob(r'\\\*'), r'\*') nt.assert_equal(path.unescape_glob(r'\\a'), r'\a') nt.assert_equal(path.unescape_glob(r'\a'), r'\a') def test_ensure_dir_exists(): with TemporaryDirectory() as td: d = os.path.join(td, u'∂ir') path.ensure_dir_exists(d) # create it assert os.path.isdir(d) path.ensure_dir_exists(d) # no-op f = os.path.join(td, u'ƒile') open(f, 'w').close() # touch with nt.assert_raises(IOError): path.ensure_dir_exists(f) class TestLinkOrCopy(object): def setUp(self): self.tempdir = TemporaryDirectory() self.src = self.dst("src") with open(self.src, "w") as f: f.write("Hello, world!") def tearDown(self): self.tempdir.cleanup() def dst(self, *args): return os.path.join(self.tempdir.name, *args) def assert_inode_not_equal(self, a, b): nt.assert_not_equal(os.stat(a).st_ino, os.stat(b).st_ino, "%r and %r do reference the same indoes" %(a, b)) def assert_inode_equal(self, a, b): nt.assert_equal(os.stat(a).st_ino, os.stat(b).st_ino, "%r and %r do not reference the same indoes" %(a, b)) def assert_content_equal(self, a, b): with open(a) as a_f: with open(b) as b_f: nt.assert_equal(a_f.read(), b_f.read()) @skip_win32 def test_link_successful(self): dst = self.dst("target") path.link_or_copy(self.src, dst) self.assert_inode_equal(self.src, dst) @skip_win32 def test_link_into_dir(self): dst = self.dst("some_dir") os.mkdir(dst) path.link_or_copy(self.src, dst) expected_dst = self.dst("some_dir", os.path.basename(self.src)) self.assert_inode_equal(self.src, expected_dst) @skip_win32 def test_target_exists(self): dst = self.dst("target") open(dst, "w").close() path.link_or_copy(self.src, dst) self.assert_inode_equal(self.src, dst) @skip_win32 def test_no_link(self): real_link = os.link try: del os.link dst = self.dst("target") path.link_or_copy(self.src, dst) self.assert_content_equal(self.src, dst) self.assert_inode_not_equal(self.src, dst) finally: os.link = real_link @skip_if_not_win32 def test_windows(self): dst = self.dst("target") path.link_or_copy(self.src, dst) self.assert_content_equal(self.src, dst) def test_link_twice(self): # Linking the same file twice shouldn't leave duplicates around. # See https://github.com/ipython/ipython/issues/6450 dst = self.dst('target') path.link_or_copy(self.src, dst) path.link_or_copy(self.src, dst) self.assert_inode_equal(self.src, dst) nt.assert_equal(sorted(os.listdir(self.tempdir.name)), ['src', 'target'])