django1/django/test/simple.py

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"""
This module is pending deprecation as of Django 1.6 and will be removed in
version 1.8.
"""
from importlib import import_module
import json
import re
import unittest as real_unittest
import warnings
from django.apps import apps
from django.test import _doctest as doctest
from django.test import runner
from django.test.utils import compare_xml, strip_quotes
# django.utils.unittest is deprecated, but so is django.test.simple,
# and the latter will be removed before the former.
from django.utils import unittest
from django.utils.module_loading import module_has_submodule
__all__ = ('DjangoTestSuiteRunner',)
warnings.warn(
"The django.test.simple module and DjangoTestSuiteRunner are deprecated; "
"use django.test.runner.DiscoverRunner instead.",
DeprecationWarning)
# The module name for tests outside models.py
TEST_MODULE = 'tests'
normalize_long_ints = lambda s: re.sub(r'(?<![\w])(\d+)L(?![\w])', '\\1', s)
normalize_decimals = lambda s: re.sub(r"Decimal\('(\d+(\.\d*)?)'\)",
lambda m: "Decimal(\"%s\")" % m.groups()[0], s)
class OutputChecker(doctest.OutputChecker):
def check_output(self, want, got, optionflags):
"""
The entry method for doctest output checking. Defers to a sequence of
child checkers
"""
checks = (self.check_output_default,
self.check_output_numeric,
self.check_output_xml,
self.check_output_json)
for check in checks:
if check(want, got, optionflags):
return True
return False
def check_output_default(self, want, got, optionflags):
"""
The default comparator provided by doctest - not perfect, but good for
most purposes
"""
return doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self, want, got, optionflags)
def check_output_numeric(self, want, got, optionflags):
"""Doctest does an exact string comparison of output, which means that
some numerically equivalent values aren't equal. This check normalizes
* long integers (22L) so that they equal normal integers. (22)
* Decimals so that they are comparable, regardless of the change
made to __repr__ in Python 2.6.
"""
return doctest.OutputChecker.check_output(self,
normalize_decimals(normalize_long_ints(want)),
normalize_decimals(normalize_long_ints(got)),
optionflags)
def check_output_xml(self, want, got, optionsflags):
try:
return compare_xml(want, got)
except Exception:
return False
def check_output_json(self, want, got, optionsflags):
"""
Tries to compare want and got as if they were JSON-encoded data
"""
want, got = strip_quotes(want, got)
try:
want_json = json.loads(want)
got_json = json.loads(got)
except Exception:
return False
return want_json == got_json
class DocTestRunner(doctest.DocTestRunner):
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
doctest.DocTestRunner.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
self.optionflags = doctest.ELLIPSIS
doctestOutputChecker = OutputChecker()
def get_tests(app_config):
try:
test_module = import_module('%s.%s' % (app_config.name, TEST_MODULE))
except ImportError:
# Couldn't import tests.py. Was it due to a missing file, or
# due to an import error in a tests.py that actually exists?
if not module_has_submodule(app_config.app_module, TEST_MODULE):
test_module = None
else:
# The module exists, so there must be an import error in the test
# module itself.
raise
return test_module
def make_doctest(module):
return doctest.DocTestSuite(module,
checker=doctestOutputChecker,
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runner=DocTestRunner)
def build_suite(app_config):
"""
Create a complete Django test suite for the provided application module.
"""
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
# Load unit and doctests in the models.py module. If module has
# a suite() method, use it. Otherwise build the test suite ourselves.
models_module = app_config.models_module
if models_module:
if hasattr(models_module, 'suite'):
suite.addTest(models_module.suite())
else:
suite.addTest(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(
models_module))
try:
suite.addTest(make_doctest(models_module))
except ValueError:
# No doc tests in models.py
pass
# Check to see if a separate 'tests' module exists parallel to the
# models module
tests_module = get_tests(app_config)
if tests_module:
# Load unit and doctests in the tests.py module. If module has
# a suite() method, use it. Otherwise build the test suite ourselves.
if hasattr(tests_module, 'suite'):
suite.addTest(tests_module.suite())
else:
suite.addTest(unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromModule(
tests_module))
try:
suite.addTest(make_doctest(tests_module))
except ValueError:
# No doc tests in tests.py
pass
return suite
def build_test(label):
"""
Construct a test case with the specified label. Label should be of the
form app_label.TestClass or app_label.TestClass.test_method. Returns an
instantiated test or test suite corresponding to the label provided.
"""
parts = label.split('.')
if len(parts) < 2 or len(parts) > 3:
raise ValueError("Test label '%s' should be of the form app.TestCase "
"or app.TestCase.test_method" % label)
app_config = apps.get_app_config(parts[0])
models_module = app_config.models_module
tests_module = get_tests(app_config)
test_modules = []
if models_module:
test_modules.append(models_module)
if tests_module:
test_modules.append(tests_module)
TestClass = None
for module in test_modules:
TestClass = getattr(models_module, parts[1], None)
if TestClass is not None:
break
try:
if issubclass(TestClass, (unittest.TestCase, real_unittest.TestCase)):
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if len(parts) == 2: # label is app.TestClass
try:
return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(
TestClass)
except TypeError:
raise ValueError(
"Test label '%s' does not refer to a test class"
% label)
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else: # label is app.TestClass.test_method
return TestClass(parts[2])
except TypeError:
# TestClass isn't a TestClass - it must be a method or normal class
pass
#
# If there isn't a TestCase, look for a doctest that matches
#
tests = []
for module in test_modules:
try:
doctests = make_doctest(module)
# Now iterate over the suite, looking for doctests whose name
# matches the pattern that was given
for test in doctests:
if test._dt_test.name in (
'%s.%s' % (module.__name__, '.'.join(parts[1:])),
'%s.__test__.%s' % (
module.__name__, '.'.join(parts[1:]))):
tests.append(test)
except ValueError:
# No doctests found.
pass
# If no tests were found, then we were given a bad test label.
if not tests:
raise ValueError("Test label '%s' does not refer to a test" % label)
# Construct a suite out of the tests that matched.
return unittest.TestSuite(tests)
class DjangoTestSuiteRunner(runner.DiscoverRunner):
def build_suite(self, test_labels, extra_tests=None, **kwargs):
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
if test_labels:
for label in test_labels:
if '.' in label:
suite.addTest(build_test(label))
else:
app_config = apps.get_app_config(label)
suite.addTest(build_suite(app_config))
else:
for app_config in apps.get_app_configs():
suite.addTest(build_suite(app_config))
if extra_tests:
for test in extra_tests:
suite.addTest(test)
return runner.reorder_suite(suite, (unittest.TestCase,))