from contextlib import contextmanager import logging import re import sys import time from unittest import skipUnless import warnings from functools import wraps from xml.dom.minidom import parseString, Node from django.apps import apps from django.conf import settings, UserSettingsHolder from django.core import mail from django.core.signals import request_started from django.db import reset_queries from django.http import request from django.template import Template, loader, TemplateDoesNotExist from django.template.loaders import cached from django.test.signals import template_rendered, setting_changed from django.utils import six from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango19Warning, RemovedInDjango20Warning from django.utils.encoding import force_str from django.utils.translation import deactivate __all__ = ( 'Approximate', 'ContextList', 'get_runner', 'modify_settings', 'override_settings', 'requires_tz_support', 'setup_test_environment', 'teardown_test_environment', ) RESTORE_LOADERS_ATTR = '_original_template_source_loaders' TZ_SUPPORT = hasattr(time, 'tzset') class Approximate(object): def __init__(self, val, places=7): self.val = val self.places = places def __repr__(self): return repr(self.val) def __eq__(self, other): if self.val == other: return True return round(abs(self.val - other), self.places) == 0 class ContextList(list): """A wrapper that provides direct key access to context items contained in a list of context objects. """ def __getitem__(self, key): if isinstance(key, six.string_types): for subcontext in self: if key in subcontext: return subcontext[key] raise KeyError(key) else: return super(ContextList, self).__getitem__(key) def __contains__(self, key): try: self[key] except KeyError: return False return True def keys(self): """ Flattened keys of subcontexts. """ keys = set() for subcontext in self: for dict in subcontext: keys |= set(dict.keys()) return keys def instrumented_test_render(self, context): """ An instrumented Template render method, providing a signal that can be intercepted by the test system Client """ template_rendered.send(sender=self, template=self, context=context) return self.nodelist.render(context) def setup_test_environment(): """Perform any global pre-test setup. This involves: - Installing the instrumented test renderer - Set the email backend to the locmem email backend. - Setting the active locale to match the LANGUAGE_CODE setting. """ Template._original_render = Template._render Template._render = instrumented_test_render # Storing previous values in the settings module itself is problematic. # Store them in arbitrary (but related) modules instead. See #20636. mail._original_email_backend = settings.EMAIL_BACKEND settings.EMAIL_BACKEND = 'django.core.mail.backends.locmem.EmailBackend' request._original_allowed_hosts = settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS = ['*'] mail.outbox = [] deactivate() def teardown_test_environment(): """Perform any global post-test teardown. This involves: - Restoring the original test renderer - Restoring the email sending functions """ Template._render = Template._original_render del Template._original_render settings.EMAIL_BACKEND = mail._original_email_backend del mail._original_email_backend settings.ALLOWED_HOSTS = request._original_allowed_hosts del request._original_allowed_hosts del mail.outbox def get_runner(settings, test_runner_class=None): if not test_runner_class: test_runner_class = settings.TEST_RUNNER test_path = test_runner_class.split('.') # Allow for Python 2.5 relative paths if len(test_path) > 1: test_module_name = '.'.join(test_path[:-1]) else: test_module_name = '.' test_module = __import__(test_module_name, {}, {}, force_str(test_path[-1])) test_runner = getattr(test_module, test_path[-1]) return test_runner class override_template_loaders(object): """ Acts as a function decorator, context manager or start/end manager and override the template loaders. It could be used in the following ways: @override_template_loaders(SomeLoader()) def test_function(self): ... with override_template_loaders(SomeLoader(), OtherLoader()) as loaders: ... loaders = override_template_loaders.override(SomeLoader()) ... override_template_loaders.restore() """ def __init__(self, *loaders): self.loaders = loaders self.old_loaders = [] def __enter__(self): self.old_loaders = loader.template_source_loaders loader.template_source_loaders = self.loaders return self.loaders def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): loader.template_source_loaders = self.old_loaders def __call__(self, test_func): @wraps(test_func) def inner(*args, **kwargs): with self: return test_func(*args, **kwargs) return inner @classmethod def override(cls, *loaders): if hasattr(loader, RESTORE_LOADERS_ATTR): raise Exception("loader.%s already exists" % RESTORE_LOADERS_ATTR) setattr(loader, RESTORE_LOADERS_ATTR, loader.template_source_loaders) loader.template_source_loaders = loaders return loaders @classmethod def restore(cls): loader.template_source_loaders = getattr(loader, RESTORE_LOADERS_ATTR) delattr(loader, RESTORE_LOADERS_ATTR) class TestTemplateLoader(loader.BaseLoader): "A custom template loader that loads templates from a dictionary." is_usable = True def __init__(self, templates_dict): self.templates_dict = templates_dict def load_template_source(self, template_name, template_dirs=None, skip_template=None): try: return (self.templates_dict[template_name], "test:%s" % template_name) except KeyError: raise TemplateDoesNotExist(template_name) class override_with_test_loader(override_template_loaders): """ Acts as a function decorator, context manager or start/end manager and override the template loaders with the test loader. It could be used in the following ways: @override_with_test_loader(templates_dict, use_cached_loader=True) def test_function(self): ... with override_with_test_loader(templates_dict) as test_loader: ... test_loader = override_with_test_loader.override(templates_dict) ... override_with_test_loader.restore() """ def __init__(self, templates_dict, use_cached_loader=False): self.loader = self._get_loader(templates_dict, use_cached_loader) super(override_with_test_loader, self).__init__(self.loader) def __enter__(self): return super(override_with_test_loader, self).__enter__()[0] @classmethod def override(cls, templates_dict, use_cached_loader=False): loader = cls._get_loader(templates_dict, use_cached_loader) return super(override_with_test_loader, cls).override(loader)[0] @classmethod def _get_loader(cls, templates_dict, use_cached_loader=False): if use_cached_loader: loader = cached.Loader(('TestTemplateLoader',)) loader._cached_loaders = TestTemplateLoader(templates_dict) return TestTemplateLoader(templates_dict) class override_settings(object): """ Acts as either a decorator, or a context manager. If it's a decorator it takes a function and returns a wrapped function. If it's a contextmanager it's used with the ``with`` statement. In either event entering/exiting are called before and after, respectively, the function/block is executed. """ def __init__(self, **kwargs): self.options = kwargs def __enter__(self): self.enable() def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): self.disable() def __call__(self, test_func): from django.test import SimpleTestCase if isinstance(test_func, type): if not issubclass(test_func, SimpleTestCase): raise Exception( "Only subclasses of Django SimpleTestCase can be decorated " "with override_settings") self.save_options(test_func) return test_func else: @wraps(test_func) def inner(*args, **kwargs): with self: return test_func(*args, **kwargs) return inner def save_options(self, test_func): if test_func._overridden_settings is None: test_func._overridden_settings = self.options else: # Duplicate dict to prevent subclasses from altering their parent. test_func._overridden_settings = dict( test_func._overridden_settings, **self.options) def enable(self): # Keep this code at the beginning to leave the settings unchanged # in case it raises an exception because INSTALLED_APPS is invalid. if 'INSTALLED_APPS' in self.options: try: apps.set_installed_apps(self.options['INSTALLED_APPS']) except Exception: apps.unset_installed_apps() raise override = UserSettingsHolder(settings._wrapped) for key, new_value in self.options.items(): setattr(override, key, new_value) self.wrapped = settings._wrapped settings._wrapped = override for key, new_value in self.options.items(): setting_changed.send(sender=settings._wrapped.__class__, setting=key, value=new_value, enter=True) def disable(self): if 'INSTALLED_APPS' in self.options: apps.unset_installed_apps() settings._wrapped = self.wrapped del self.wrapped for key in self.options: new_value = getattr(settings, key, None) setting_changed.send(sender=settings._wrapped.__class__, setting=key, value=new_value, enter=False) class modify_settings(override_settings): """ Like override_settings, but makes it possible to append, prepend or remove items instead of redefining the entire list. """ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): if args: # Hack used when instantiating from SimpleTestCase._pre_setup. assert not kwargs self.operations = args[0] else: assert not args self.operations = list(kwargs.items()) def save_options(self, test_func): if test_func._modified_settings is None: test_func._modified_settings = self.operations else: # Duplicate list to prevent subclasses from altering their parent. test_func._modified_settings = list( test_func._modified_settings) + self.operations def enable(self): self.options = {} for name, operations in self.operations: try: # When called from SimpleTestCase._pre_setup, values may be # overridden several times; cumulate changes. value = self.options[name] except KeyError: value = list(getattr(settings, name, [])) for action, items in operations.items(): # items my be a single value or an iterable. if isinstance(items, six.string_types): items = [items] if action == 'append': value = value + [item for item in items if item not in value] elif action == 'prepend': value = [item for item in items if item not in value] + value elif action == 'remove': value = [item for item in value if item not in items] else: raise ValueError("Unsupported action: %s" % action) self.options[name] = value super(modify_settings, self).enable() def override_system_checks(new_checks): """ Acts as a decorator. Overrides list of registered system checks. Useful when you override `INSTALLED_APPS`, e.g. if you exclude `auth` app, you also need to exclude its system checks. """ from django.core.checks.registry import registry def outer(test_func): @wraps(test_func) def inner(*args, **kwargs): old_checks = registry.registered_checks registry.registered_checks = new_checks try: return test_func(*args, **kwargs) finally: registry.registered_checks = old_checks return inner return outer def compare_xml(want, got): """Tries to do a 'xml-comparison' of want and got. Plain string comparison doesn't always work because, for example, attribute ordering should not be important. Comment nodes are not considered in the comparison. Based on http://codespeak.net/svn/lxml/trunk/src/lxml/doctestcompare.py """ _norm_whitespace_re = re.compile(r'[ \t\n][ \t\n]+') def norm_whitespace(v): return _norm_whitespace_re.sub(' ', v) def child_text(element): return ''.join([c.data for c in element.childNodes if c.nodeType == Node.TEXT_NODE]) def children(element): return [c for c in element.childNodes if c.nodeType == Node.ELEMENT_NODE] def norm_child_text(element): return norm_whitespace(child_text(element)) def attrs_dict(element): return dict(element.attributes.items()) def check_element(want_element, got_element): if want_element.tagName != got_element.tagName: return False if norm_child_text(want_element) != norm_child_text(got_element): return False if attrs_dict(want_element) != attrs_dict(got_element): return False want_children = children(want_element) got_children = children(got_element) if len(want_children) != len(got_children): return False for want, got in zip(want_children, got_children): if not check_element(want, got): return False return True def first_node(document): for node in document.childNodes: if node.nodeType != Node.COMMENT_NODE: return node want, got = strip_quotes(want, got) want = want.replace('\\n', '\n') got = got.replace('\\n', '\n') # If the string is not a complete xml document, we may need to add a # root element. This allow us to compare fragments, like "" if not want.startswith('%s' want = wrapper % want got = wrapper % got # Parse the want and got strings, and compare the parsings. want_root = first_node(parseString(want)) got_root = first_node(parseString(got)) return check_element(want_root, got_root) def strip_quotes(want, got): """ Strip quotes of doctests output values: >>> strip_quotes("'foo'") "foo" >>> strip_quotes('"foo"') "foo" """ def is_quoted_string(s): s = s.strip() return (len(s) >= 2 and s[0] == s[-1] and s[0] in ('"', "'")) def is_quoted_unicode(s): s = s.strip() return (len(s) >= 3 and s[0] == 'u' and s[1] == s[-1] and s[1] in ('"', "'")) if is_quoted_string(want) and is_quoted_string(got): want = want.strip()[1:-1] got = got.strip()[1:-1] elif is_quoted_unicode(want) and is_quoted_unicode(got): want = want.strip()[2:-1] got = got.strip()[2:-1] return want, got def str_prefix(s): return s % {'_': '' if six.PY3 else 'u'} class CaptureQueriesContext(object): """ Context manager that captures queries executed by the specified connection. """ def __init__(self, connection): self.connection = connection def __iter__(self): return iter(self.captured_queries) def __getitem__(self, index): return self.captured_queries[index] def __len__(self): return len(self.captured_queries) @property def captured_queries(self): return self.connection.queries[self.initial_queries:self.final_queries] def __enter__(self): self.force_debug_cursor = self.connection.force_debug_cursor self.connection.force_debug_cursor = True self.initial_queries = len(self.connection.queries_log) self.final_queries = None request_started.disconnect(reset_queries) return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): self.connection.force_debug_cursor = self.force_debug_cursor request_started.connect(reset_queries) if exc_type is not None: return self.final_queries = len(self.connection.queries_log) class IgnoreDeprecationWarningsMixin(object): warning_classes = [RemovedInDjango19Warning] def setUp(self): super(IgnoreDeprecationWarningsMixin, self).setUp() self.catch_warnings = warnings.catch_warnings() self.catch_warnings.__enter__() for warning_class in self.warning_classes: warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=warning_class) def tearDown(self): self.catch_warnings.__exit__(*sys.exc_info()) super(IgnoreDeprecationWarningsMixin, self).tearDown() class IgnorePendingDeprecationWarningsMixin(IgnoreDeprecationWarningsMixin): warning_classes = [RemovedInDjango20Warning] class IgnoreAllDeprecationWarningsMixin(IgnoreDeprecationWarningsMixin): warning_classes = [RemovedInDjango20Warning, RemovedInDjango19Warning] @contextmanager def patch_logger(logger_name, log_level): """ Context manager that takes a named logger and the logging level and provides a simple mock-like list of messages received """ calls = [] def replacement(msg, *args, **kwargs): calls.append(msg % args) logger = logging.getLogger(logger_name) orig = getattr(logger, log_level) setattr(logger, log_level, replacement) try: yield calls finally: setattr(logger, log_level, orig) # On OSes that don't provide tzset (Windows), we can't set the timezone # in which the program runs. As a consequence, we must skip tests that # don't enforce a specific timezone (with timezone.override or equivalent), # or attempt to interpret naive datetimes in the default timezone. requires_tz_support = skipUnless(TZ_SUPPORT, "This test relies on the ability to run a program in an arbitrary " "time zone, but your operating system isn't able to do that.") @contextmanager def extend_sys_path(*paths): """Context manager to temporarily add paths to sys.path.""" _orig_sys_path = sys.path[:] sys.path.extend(paths) try: yield finally: sys.path = _orig_sys_path