remove .markers attribute which was added in development and after 2.2.4

so never released.  Rather extend keywords to also exist on nodes. Assigning
to node.keywords will make the value appear on all subchildren's
keywords.
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holger krekel 2012-10-18 13:52:32 +02:00
parent dbaedbacde
commit 7d747a1cde
9 changed files with 99 additions and 77 deletions

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@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
#
__version__ = '2.3.0.dev27'
__version__ = '2.3.0.dev28'

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@ -4,6 +4,10 @@ import py
import pytest, _pytest
import inspect
import os, sys, imp
try:
from collections import MutableMapping as MappingMixin
except ImportError:
from UserDict import DictMixin as MappingMixin
from _pytest.mark import MarkInfo
@ -160,6 +164,32 @@ def compatproperty(name):
return property(fget)
class NodeKeywords(MappingMixin):
def __init__(self, node):
parent = node.parent
bases = parent and (parent.keywords._markers,) or ()
self._markers = type("dynmarker", bases, {node.name: True})
def __getitem__(self, key):
try:
return getattr(self._markers, key)
except AttributeError:
raise KeyError(key)
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
setattr(self._markers, key, value)
def __delitem__(self, key):
delattr(self._markers, key)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.keys())
def __len__(self):
return len(self.keys())
def keys(self):
return dir(self._markers)
class Node(object):
""" base class for Collector and Item the test collection tree.
@ -184,30 +214,11 @@ class Node(object):
#: fspath sensitive hook proxy used to call pytest hooks
self.ihook = self.session.gethookproxy(self.fspath)
bases = parent and (parent.markers,) or ()
#: marker class with markers from all scopes accessible as attributes
self.markers = type("dynmarker", bases, {self.name: True})
#: keywords/markers collected from all scopes
self.keywords = NodeKeywords(self)
#self.extrainit()
@property
def keywords(self):
""" dictionary of Keywords / markers on this node. """
return vars(self.markers)
def applymarker(self, marker):
""" Apply a marker to this item. This method is
useful if you have several parametrized function
and want to mark a single one of them.
:arg marker: a :py:class:`_pytest.mark.MarkDecorator` object
created by a call to ``py.test.mark.NAME(...)``.
"""
if not isinstance(marker, pytest.mark.XYZ.__class__):
raise ValueError("%r is not a py.test.mark.* object")
setattr(self.markers, marker.markname, marker)
#def extrainit(self):
# """"extra initialization after Node is initialized. Implemented
# by some subclasses. """

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@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ def skipbykeyword(colitem, keywordexpr):
if not keywordexpr:
return
itemkeywords = getkeywords(colitem)
itemkeywords = colitem.keywords
for key in filter(None, keywordexpr.split()):
eor = key[:1] == '-'
if eor:
@ -94,14 +94,6 @@ def skipbykeyword(colitem, keywordexpr):
if not (eor ^ matchonekeyword(key, itemkeywords)):
return True
def getkeywords(node):
keywords = {}
while node is not None:
keywords.update(node.keywords)
node = node.parent
return keywords
def matchonekeyword(key, itemkeywords):
for elem in key.split("."):
for kw in itemkeywords:

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@ -883,10 +883,10 @@ class Function(FunctionMixin, pytest.Item, FuncargnamesCompatAttr):
self.obj = callobj
for name, val in (py.builtin._getfuncdict(self.obj) or {}).items():
setattr(self.markers, name, val)
self.keywords[name] = val
if keywords:
for name, val in keywords.items():
setattr(self.markers, name, val)
self.keywords[name] = val
fm = self.session._fixturemanager
self._fixtureinfo = fi = fm.getfixtureinfo(self.parent,
@ -1066,7 +1066,7 @@ class FixtureRequest(FuncargnamesCompatAttr):
@property
def keywords(self):
""" (deprecated, use node.markers class) dictionary of markers. """
""" keywords/markers dictionary for the underlying node. """
return self._pyfuncitem.keywords
@property
@ -1099,7 +1099,10 @@ class FixtureRequest(FuncargnamesCompatAttr):
:arg marker: a :py:class:`_pytest.mark.MarkDecorator` object
created by a call to ``py.test.mark.NAME(...)``.
"""
self.node.applymarker(marker)
try:
self.node.keywords[marker.markname] = marker
except AttributeError:
raise ValueError(marker)
def raiseerror(self, msg):
""" raise a FixtureLookupError with the given message. """

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
#
# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
# The short X.Y version.
version = release = "2.3.0.dev26"
version = release = "2.3.0.dev28"
import sys, os

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@ -26,7 +26,9 @@ You can then restrict a test run to only run tests marked with ``webtest``::
$ py.test -v -m webtest
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27 -- /home/hpk/venv/1/bin/python
cachedir: /tmp/doc-exec-66/.cache
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collecting ... collected 2 items
test_server.py:3: test_send_http PASSED
@ -38,13 +40,15 @@ Or the inverse, running all tests except the webtest ones::
$ py.test -v -m "not webtest"
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27 -- /home/hpk/p/pytest/.tox/regen/bin/python
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27 -- /home/hpk/venv/1/bin/python
cachedir: /tmp/doc-exec-66/.cache
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collecting ... collected 2 items
test_server.py:6: test_something_quick PASSED
================= 1 tests deselected by "-m 'not webtest'" =================
================== 1 passed, 1 deselected in 0.00 seconds ==================
================== 1 passed, 1 deselected in 0.01 seconds ==================
Registering markers
-------------------------------------
@ -65,6 +69,8 @@ You can ask which markers exist for your test suite - the list includes our just
$ py.test --markers
@pytest.mark.webtest: mark a test as a webtest.
@pytest.mark.timeout(timeout, method=None): Set a timeout and timeout method on just one test item. The first argument, *timeout*, is the timeout in seconds while the keyword, *method*, takes the same values as the --timeout_method option.
@pytest.mark.skipif(*conditions): skip the given test function if evaluation of all conditions has a True value. Evaluation happens within the module global context. Example: skipif('sys.platform == "win32"') skips the test if we are on the win32 platform.
@pytest.mark.xfail(*conditions, reason=None, run=True): mark the the test function as an expected failure. Optionally specify a reason and run=False if you don't even want to execute the test function. Any positional condition strings will be evaluated (like with skipif) and if one is False the marker will not be applied.
@ -144,37 +150,40 @@ the given argument::
$ py.test -k send_http # running with the above defined examples
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collected 4 items
test_server.py .
=================== 3 tests deselected by '-ksend_http' ====================
================== 1 passed, 3 deselected in 0.01 seconds ==================
================== 1 passed, 3 deselected in 0.02 seconds ==================
And you can also run all tests except the ones that match the keyword::
$ py.test -k-send_http
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collected 4 items
test_mark_classlevel.py ..
test_server.py .
=================== 1 tests deselected by '-k-send_http' ===================
================== 3 passed, 1 deselected in 0.01 seconds ==================
================== 3 passed, 1 deselected in 0.02 seconds ==================
Or to only select the class::
$ py.test -kTestClass
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collected 4 items
test_mark_classlevel.py ..
=================== 2 tests deselected by '-kTestClass' ====================
================== 2 passed, 2 deselected in 0.01 seconds ==================
================== 2 passed, 2 deselected in 0.02 seconds ==================
.. _`adding a custom marker from a plugin`:
@ -201,7 +210,7 @@ specifies via named environments::
"env(name): mark test to run only on named environment")
def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
envmarker = getattr(item.markers, 'env', None)
envmarker = item.keywords.get("env", None)
if envmarker is not None:
envname = envmarker.args[0]
if envname != item.config.option.env:
@ -222,28 +231,32 @@ the test needs::
$ py.test -E stage2
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collected 1 items
test_someenv.py s
======================== 1 skipped in 0.00 seconds =========================
======================== 1 skipped in 0.01 seconds =========================
and here is one that specifies exactly the environment needed::
$ py.test -E stage1
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collected 1 items
test_someenv.py .
========================= 1 passed in 0.00 seconds =========================
========================= 1 passed in 0.01 seconds =========================
The ``--markers`` option always gives you a list of available markers::
$ py.test --markers
@pytest.mark.env(name): mark test to run only on named environment
@pytest.mark.timeout(timeout, method=None): Set a timeout and timeout method on just one test item. The first argument, *timeout*, is the timeout in seconds while the keyword, *method*, takes the same values as the --timeout_method option.
@pytest.mark.skipif(*conditions): skip the given test function if evaluation of all conditions has a True value. Evaluation happens within the module global context. Example: skipif('sys.platform == "win32"') skips the test if we are on the win32 platform.
@pytest.mark.xfail(*conditions, reason=None, run=True): mark the the test function as an expected failure. Optionally specify a reason and run=False if you don't even want to execute the test function. Any positional condition strings will be evaluated (like with skipif) and if one is False the marker will not be applied.
@ -282,7 +295,7 @@ test function. From a conftest file we can read it like this::
import sys
def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
g = getattr(item.markers, "glob", None)
g = item.keywords.get("glob", None)
if g is not None:
for info in g:
print ("glob args=%s kwargs=%s" %(info.args, info.kwargs))
@ -317,8 +330,8 @@ for your particular platform, you could use the following plugin::
def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
if isinstance(item, item.Function):
plat = sys.platform
if not hasattr(item.markers, plat):
if ALL.intersection(set(item.obj.__dict__)):
if plat not in item.keywords:
if ALL.intersection(item.keywords):
pytest.skip("cannot run on platform %s" %(plat))
then tests will be skipped if they were specified for a different platform.
@ -348,19 +361,21 @@ then you will see two test skipped and two executed tests as expected::
$ py.test -rs # this option reports skip reasons
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collected 4 items
test_plat.py s.s.
========================= short test summary info ==========================
SKIP [2] /tmp/doc-exec-54/conftest.py:12: cannot run on platform linux2
SKIP [2] /tmp/doc-exec-66/conftest.py:12: cannot run on platform linux2
=================== 2 passed, 2 skipped in 0.01 seconds ====================
=================== 2 passed, 2 skipped in 0.02 seconds ====================
Note that if you specify a platform via the marker-command line option like this::
$ py.test -m linux2
=========================== test session starts ============================
platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.3.0.dev27
plugins: xdist, bugzilla, cache, cli, pep8, oejskit, timeout, cov
collected 4 items
test_plat.py .

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ def main():
name='pytest',
description='py.test: simple powerful testing with Python',
long_description = long_description,
version='2.3.0.dev27',
version='2.3.0.dev28',
url='http://pytest.org',
license='MIT license',
platforms=['unix', 'linux', 'osx', 'cygwin', 'win32'],

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@ -306,7 +306,10 @@ class TestKeywordSelection:
check(keyword, 'test_one')
check('TestClass.test', 'test_method_one')
def test_select_extra_keywords(self, testdir):
@pytest.mark.parametrize("keyword", [
'xxx', 'xxx test_2', 'TestClass', 'xxx -test_1',
'TestClass test_2', 'xxx TestClass test_2'])
def test_select_extra_keywords(self, testdir, keyword):
p = testdir.makepyfile(test_select="""
def test_1():
pass
@ -318,19 +321,17 @@ class TestKeywordSelection:
def pytest_pycollect_makeitem(__multicall__, name):
if name == "TestClass":
item = __multicall__.execute()
item.markers.xxx = True
item.keywords["xxx"] = True
return item
""")
for keyword in ('xxx', 'xxx test_2', 'TestClass', 'xxx -test_1',
'TestClass test_2', 'xxx TestClass test_2',):
reprec = testdir.inline_run(p.dirpath(), '-s', '-k', keyword)
py.builtin.print_("keyword", repr(keyword))
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.listoutcomes()
assert len(passed) == 1
assert passed[0].nodeid.endswith("test_2")
dlist = reprec.getcalls("pytest_deselected")
assert len(dlist) == 1
assert dlist[0].items[0].name == 'test_1'
reprec = testdir.inline_run(p.dirpath(), '-s', '-k', keyword)
py.builtin.print_("keyword", repr(keyword))
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.listoutcomes()
assert len(passed) == 1
assert passed[0].nodeid.endswith("test_2")
dlist = reprec.getcalls("pytest_deselected")
assert len(dlist) == 1
assert dlist[0].items[0].name == 'test_1'
def test_select_starton(self, testdir):
threepass = testdir.makepyfile(test_threepass="""

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@ -731,16 +731,16 @@ class TestMarking:
assert 'skipif' in item1.keywords
pytest.raises(ValueError, "req1.applymarker(42)")
def test_accessmarker_function(self, testdir):
def test_accesskeywords(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile("""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture()
def markers(request):
return request.node.markers
def keywords(request):
return request.keywords
@pytest.mark.XYZ
def test_function(markers):
assert markers.XYZ is not None
assert not hasattr(markers, "abc")
def test_function(keywords):
assert keywords["XYZ"]
assert "abc" not in keywords
""")
reprec = testdir.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
@ -749,8 +749,8 @@ class TestMarking:
testdir.makeconftest("""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture()
def markers(request):
return request.node.markers
def keywords(request):
return request.keywords
@pytest.fixture(scope="class", autouse=True)
def marking(request):
@ -758,12 +758,12 @@ class TestMarking:
""")
testdir.makepyfile("""
import pytest
def test_fun1(markers):
assert markers.XYZ is not None
assert not hasattr(markers, "abc")
def test_fun2(markers):
assert markers.XYZ is not None
assert not hasattr(markers, "abc")
def test_fun1(keywords):
assert keywords["XYZ"] is not None
assert "abc" not in keywords
def test_fun2(keywords):
assert keywords["XYZ"] is not None
assert "abc" not in keywords
""")
reprec = testdir.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=2)