from __future__ import with_statement import py, pytest # test for _argcomplete but not specific for any application def equal_with_bash(prefix, ffc, fc, out=None): res = ffc(prefix) res_bash = set(fc(prefix)) retval = set(res) == res_bash if out: out.write('equal_with_bash %s %s\n' % (retval, res)) if not retval: out.write(' python - bash: %s\n' % (set(res) - res_bash)) out.write(' bash - python: %s\n' % (res_bash - set(res))) return retval # copied from argcomplete.completers as import from there # also pulls in argcomplete.__init__ which opens filedescriptor 9 # this gives an IOError at the end of testrun def _wrapcall(*args, **kargs): try: if py.std.sys.version_info > (2,7): return py.std.subprocess.check_output(*args,**kargs).decode().splitlines() if 'stdout' in kargs: raise ValueError('stdout argument not allowed, it will be overridden.') process = py.std.subprocess.Popen( stdout=py.std.subprocess.PIPE, *args, **kargs) output, unused_err = process.communicate() retcode = process.poll() if retcode: cmd = kargs.get("args") if cmd is None: cmd = args[0] raise py.std.subprocess.CalledProcessError(retcode, cmd) return output.decode().splitlines() except py.std.subprocess.CalledProcessError: return [] class FilesCompleter(object): 'File completer class, optionally takes a list of allowed extensions' def __init__(self,allowednames=(),directories=True): # Fix if someone passes in a string instead of a list if type(allowednames) is str: allowednames = [allowednames] self.allowednames = [x.lstrip('*').lstrip('.') for x in allowednames] self.directories = directories def __call__(self, prefix, **kwargs): completion = [] if self.allowednames: if self.directories: files = _wrapcall(['bash','-c', "compgen -A directory -- '{p}'".format(p=prefix)]) completion += [ f + '/' for f in files] for x in self.allowednames: completion += _wrapcall(['bash', '-c', "compgen -A file -X '!*.{0}' -- '{p}'".format(x,p=prefix)]) else: completion += _wrapcall(['bash', '-c', "compgen -A file -- '{p}'".format(p=prefix)]) anticomp = _wrapcall(['bash', '-c', "compgen -A directory -- '{p}'".format(p=prefix)]) completion = list( set(completion) - set(anticomp)) if self.directories: completion += [f + '/' for f in anticomp] return completion # the following barfs with a syntax error on py2.5 # @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)") class TestArgComplete: @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.platform in ('win32', 'darwin')") @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)") def test_compare_with_compgen(self): from _pytest._argcomplete import FastFilesCompleter ffc = FastFilesCompleter() fc = FilesCompleter() for x in '/ /d /data qqq'.split(): assert equal_with_bash(x, ffc, fc, out=py.std.sys.stdout) @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.platform in ('win32', 'darwin')") @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)") def test_remove_dir_prefix(self): """this is not compatible with compgen but it is with bash itself: ls /usr/ """ from _pytest._argcomplete import FastFilesCompleter ffc = FastFilesCompleter() fc = FilesCompleter() for x in '/usr/'.split(): assert not equal_with_bash(x, ffc, fc, out=py.std.sys.stdout)