""" support for presenting detailed information in failing assertions. """ import py import os import sys from _pytest.assertion import util from _pytest.assertion import rewrite def pytest_addoption(parser): group = parser.getgroup("debugconfig") group.addoption('--assert', action="store", dest="assertmode", choices=("rewrite", "plain",), default="rewrite", metavar="MODE", help="""Control assertion debugging tools. 'plain' performs no assertion debugging. 'rewrite' (the default) rewrites assert statements in test modules on import to provide assert expression information.""") def pytest_namespace(): return {'register_assert_rewrite': register_assert_rewrite} def register_assert_rewrite(*names): """Register a module name to be rewritten on import. This function will make sure that the module will get it's assert statements rewritten when it is imported. Thus you should make sure to call this before the module is actually imported, usually in your __init__.py if you are a plugin using a package. """ for hook in sys.meta_path: if isinstance(hook, rewrite.AssertionRewritingHook): importhook = hook break else: importhook = DummyRewriteHook() importhook.mark_rewrite(*names) class DummyRewriteHook(object): """A no-op import hook for when rewriting is disabled.""" def mark_rewrite(self, *names): pass class AssertionState: """State for the assertion plugin.""" def __init__(self, config, mode): self.mode = mode self.trace = config.trace.root.get("assertion") self.hook = None def install_importhook(config): """Try to install the rewrite hook, raise SystemError if it fails.""" # Both Jython and CPython 2.6.0 have AST bugs that make the # assertion rewriting hook malfunction. if (sys.platform.startswith('java') or sys.version_info[:3] == (2, 6, 0)): raise SystemError('rewrite not supported') config._assertstate = AssertionState(config, 'rewrite') config._assertstate.hook = hook = rewrite.AssertionRewritingHook(config) sys.meta_path.insert(0, hook) config._assertstate.trace('installed rewrite import hook') def undo(): hook = config._assertstate.hook if hook is not None and hook in sys.meta_path: sys.meta_path.remove(hook) config.add_cleanup(undo) return hook def pytest_collection(session): # this hook is only called when test modules are collected # so for example not in the master process of pytest-xdist # (which does not collect test modules) assertstate = getattr(session.config, '_assertstate', None) if assertstate: if assertstate.hook is not None: assertstate.hook.set_session(session) def _running_on_ci(): """Check if we're currently running on a CI system.""" env_vars = ['CI', 'BUILD_NUMBER'] return any(var in os.environ for var in env_vars) def pytest_runtest_setup(item): """Setup the pytest_assertrepr_compare hook The newinterpret and rewrite modules will use util._reprcompare if it exists to use custom reporting via the pytest_assertrepr_compare hook. This sets up this custom comparison for the test. """ def callbinrepr(op, left, right): """Call the pytest_assertrepr_compare hook and prepare the result This uses the first result from the hook and then ensures the following: * Overly verbose explanations are dropped unless -vv was used or running on a CI. * Embedded newlines are escaped to help util.format_explanation() later. * If the rewrite mode is used embedded %-characters are replaced to protect later % formatting. The result can be formatted by util.format_explanation() for pretty printing. """ hook_result = item.ihook.pytest_assertrepr_compare( config=item.config, op=op, left=left, right=right) for new_expl in hook_result: if new_expl: if (sum(len(p) for p in new_expl[1:]) > 80*8 and item.config.option.verbose < 2 and not _running_on_ci()): show_max = 10 truncated_lines = len(new_expl) - show_max new_expl[show_max:] = [py.builtin._totext( 'Detailed information truncated (%d more lines)' ', use "-vv" to show' % truncated_lines)] new_expl = [line.replace("\n", "\\n") for line in new_expl] res = py.builtin._totext("\n~").join(new_expl) if item.config.getvalue("assertmode") == "rewrite": res = res.replace("%", "%%") return res util._reprcompare = callbinrepr def pytest_runtest_teardown(item): util._reprcompare = None def pytest_sessionfinish(session): assertstate = getattr(session.config, '_assertstate', None) if assertstate: if assertstate.hook is not None: assertstate.hook.set_session(None) # Expose this plugin's implementation for the pytest_assertrepr_compare hook pytest_assertrepr_compare = util.assertrepr_compare