355 lines
12 KiB
Python
355 lines
12 KiB
Python
import sys, os
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import inspect
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import py
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from pytest import hookspec
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assert py.__version__.split(".")[:2] >= ['2', '0'], ("installation problem: "
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"%s is too old, remove or upgrade 'py'" % (py.__version__))
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default_plugins = (
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"config session terminal runner python pdb capture unittest mark skipping "
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"tmpdir monkeypatch recwarn pastebin helpconfig nose assertion genscript "
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"junitxml doctest").split()
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IMPORTPREFIX = "pytest_"
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class PluginManager(object):
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def __init__(self, load=False):
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self._name2plugin = {}
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self._plugins = []
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self._hints = []
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self.hook = HookRelay([hookspec], pm=self)
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self.register(self)
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if load:
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for spec in default_plugins:
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self.import_plugin(spec)
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def _getpluginname(self, plugin, name):
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if name is None:
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if hasattr(plugin, '__name__'):
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name = plugin.__name__.split(".")[-1]
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else:
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name = id(plugin)
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return name
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def register(self, plugin, name=None, prepend=False):
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assert not self.isregistered(plugin), plugin
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assert not self.isregistered(plugin), plugin
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name = self._getpluginname(plugin, name)
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if name in self._name2plugin:
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return False
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self._name2plugin[name] = plugin
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self.call_plugin(plugin, "pytest_addhooks", {'pluginmanager': self})
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self.hook.pytest_plugin_registered(manager=self, plugin=plugin)
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if not prepend:
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self._plugins.append(plugin)
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else:
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self._plugins.insert(0, plugin)
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return True
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def unregister(self, plugin=None, name=None):
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if plugin is None:
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plugin = self.getplugin(name=name)
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self._plugins.remove(plugin)
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self.hook.pytest_plugin_unregistered(plugin=plugin)
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for name, value in list(self._name2plugin.items()):
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if value == plugin:
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del self._name2plugin[name]
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def isregistered(self, plugin, name=None):
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if self._getpluginname(plugin, name) in self._name2plugin:
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return True
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for val in self._name2plugin.values():
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if plugin == val:
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return True
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def addhooks(self, spec):
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self.hook._addhooks(spec, prefix="pytest_")
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def getplugins(self):
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return list(self._plugins)
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def skipifmissing(self, name):
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if not self.hasplugin(name):
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py.test.skip("plugin %r is missing" % name)
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def hasplugin(self, name):
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try:
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self.getplugin(name)
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return True
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except KeyError:
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return False
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def getplugin(self, name):
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try:
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return self._name2plugin[name]
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except KeyError:
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impname = canonical_importname(name)
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return self._name2plugin[impname]
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# API for bootstrapping
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#
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def _envlist(self, varname):
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val = py.std.os.environ.get(varname, None)
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if val is not None:
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return val.split(',')
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return ()
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def consider_env(self):
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for spec in self._envlist("PYTEST_PLUGINS"):
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self.import_plugin(spec)
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def consider_setuptools_entrypoints(self):
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try:
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from pkg_resources import iter_entry_points
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except ImportError:
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return # XXX issue a warning
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for ep in iter_entry_points('pytest11'):
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name = canonical_importname(ep.name)
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if name in self._name2plugin:
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continue
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plugin = ep.load()
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self.register(plugin, name=name)
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def consider_preparse(self, args):
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for opt1,opt2 in zip(args, args[1:]):
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if opt1 == "-p":
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self.import_plugin(opt2)
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def consider_conftest(self, conftestmodule):
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if self.register(conftestmodule, name=conftestmodule.__file__):
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self.consider_module(conftestmodule)
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def consider_module(self, mod):
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attr = getattr(mod, "pytest_plugins", ())
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if attr:
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if not isinstance(attr, (list, tuple)):
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attr = (attr,)
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for spec in attr:
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self.import_plugin(spec)
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def import_plugin(self, spec):
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assert isinstance(spec, str)
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modname = canonical_importname(spec)
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if modname in self._name2plugin:
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return
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try:
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mod = importplugin(modname)
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except KeyboardInterrupt:
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raise
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except:
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e = py.std.sys.exc_info()[1]
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if not hasattr(py.test, 'skip'):
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raise
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elif not isinstance(e, py.test.skip.Exception):
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raise
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self._hints.append("skipped plugin %r: %s" %((modname, e.msg)))
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else:
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self.register(mod, modname)
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self.consider_module(mod)
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def pytest_plugin_registered(self, plugin):
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dic = self.call_plugin(plugin, "pytest_namespace", {}) or {}
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if dic:
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self._setns(py.test, dic)
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if hasattr(self, '_config'):
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self.call_plugin(plugin, "pytest_addoption",
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{'parser': self._config._parser})
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self.call_plugin(plugin, "pytest_configure",
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{'config': self._config})
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def _setns(self, obj, dic):
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for name, value in dic.items():
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if isinstance(value, dict):
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mod = getattr(obj, name, None)
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if mod is None:
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mod = py.std.types.ModuleType(name)
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sys.modules['pytest.%s' % name] = mod
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sys.modules['py.test.%s' % name] = mod
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mod.__all__ = []
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setattr(obj, name, mod)
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self._setns(mod, value)
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else:
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#print "setting", name, value, "on", obj
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setattr(obj, name, value)
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obj.__all__.append(name)
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def pytest_terminal_summary(self, terminalreporter):
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tw = terminalreporter._tw
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if terminalreporter.config.option.traceconfig:
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for hint in self._hints:
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tw.line("hint: %s" % hint)
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def do_configure(self, config):
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assert not hasattr(self, '_config')
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self._config = config
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config.hook.pytest_configure(config=self._config)
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def do_unconfigure(self, config):
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config = self._config
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del self._config
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config.hook.pytest_unconfigure(config=config)
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config.pluginmanager.unregister(self)
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def notify_exception(self, excinfo):
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excrepr = excinfo.getrepr(funcargs=True, showlocals=True)
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res = self.hook.pytest_internalerror(excrepr=excrepr)
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if not py.builtin.any(res):
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for line in str(excrepr).split("\n"):
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sys.stderr.write("INTERNALERROR> %s\n" %line)
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sys.stderr.flush()
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def listattr(self, attrname, plugins=None):
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if plugins is None:
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plugins = self._plugins
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l = []
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for plugin in plugins:
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try:
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l.append(getattr(plugin, attrname))
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except AttributeError:
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continue
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return l
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def call_plugin(self, plugin, methname, kwargs):
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return MultiCall(methods=self.listattr(methname, plugins=[plugin]),
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kwargs=kwargs, firstresult=True).execute()
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def canonical_importname(name):
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if '.' in name:
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return name
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name = name.lower()
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if not name.startswith(IMPORTPREFIX):
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name = IMPORTPREFIX + name
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return name
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def importplugin(importspec):
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try:
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return __import__(importspec, None, None, '__doc__')
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except ImportError:
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e = py.std.sys.exc_info()[1]
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if str(e).find(importspec) == -1:
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raise
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name = importspec
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try:
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if name.startswith("pytest_"):
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name = importspec[7:]
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return __import__("pytest.plugin.%s" %(name), None, None, '__doc__')
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except ImportError:
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e = py.std.sys.exc_info()[1]
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if str(e).find(name) == -1:
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raise
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# show the original exception, not the failing internal one
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return __import__(importspec, None, None, '__doc__')
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class MultiCall:
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""" execute a call into multiple python functions/methods. """
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def __init__(self, methods, kwargs, firstresult=False):
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self.methods = list(methods)
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self.kwargs = kwargs
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self.results = []
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self.firstresult = firstresult
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def __repr__(self):
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status = "%d results, %d meths" % (len(self.results), len(self.methods))
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return "<MultiCall %s, kwargs=%r>" %(status, self.kwargs)
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def execute(self):
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while self.methods:
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method = self.methods.pop()
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kwargs = self.getkwargs(method)
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res = method(**kwargs)
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if res is not None:
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self.results.append(res)
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if self.firstresult:
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return res
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if not self.firstresult:
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return self.results
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def getkwargs(self, method):
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kwargs = {}
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for argname in varnames(method):
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try:
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kwargs[argname] = self.kwargs[argname]
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except KeyError:
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if argname == "__multicall__":
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kwargs[argname] = self
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return kwargs
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def varnames(func):
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if not inspect.isfunction(func) and not inspect.ismethod(func):
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func = getattr(func, '__call__', func)
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ismethod = inspect.ismethod(func)
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rawcode = py.code.getrawcode(func)
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try:
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return rawcode.co_varnames[ismethod:rawcode.co_argcount]
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except AttributeError:
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return ()
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class HookRelay:
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def __init__(self, hookspecs, pm, prefix="pytest_"):
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if not isinstance(hookspecs, list):
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hookspecs = [hookspecs]
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self._hookspecs = []
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self._pm = pm
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for hookspec in hookspecs:
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self._addhooks(hookspec, prefix)
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def _addhooks(self, hookspecs, prefix):
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self._hookspecs.append(hookspecs)
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added = False
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for name, method in vars(hookspecs).items():
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if name.startswith(prefix):
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if not method.__doc__:
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raise ValueError("docstring required for hook %r, in %r"
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% (method, hookspecs))
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firstresult = getattr(method, 'firstresult', False)
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hc = HookCaller(self, name, firstresult=firstresult)
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setattr(self, name, hc)
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added = True
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#print ("setting new hook", name)
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if not added:
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raise ValueError("did not find new %r hooks in %r" %(
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prefix, hookspecs,))
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class HookCaller:
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def __init__(self, hookrelay, name, firstresult):
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self.hookrelay = hookrelay
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self.name = name
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self.firstresult = firstresult
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def __repr__(self):
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return "<HookCaller %r>" %(self.name,)
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def __call__(self, **kwargs):
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methods = self.hookrelay._pm.listattr(self.name)
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mc = MultiCall(methods, kwargs, firstresult=self.firstresult)
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return mc.execute()
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def pcall(self, plugins, **kwargs):
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methods = self.hookrelay._pm.listattr(self.name, plugins=plugins)
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mc = MultiCall(methods, kwargs, firstresult=self.firstresult)
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return mc.execute()
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pluginmanager = PluginManager(load=True) # will trigger default plugin importing
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def main(args=None):
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global pluginmanager
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if args is None:
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args = sys.argv[1:]
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hook = pluginmanager.hook
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try:
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config = hook.pytest_cmdline_parse(
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pluginmanager=pluginmanager, args=args)
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exitstatus = hook.pytest_cmdline_main(config=config)
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except UsageError:
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e = sys.exc_info()[1]
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sys.stderr.write("ERROR: %s\n" %(e.args[0],))
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exitstatus = 3
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pluginmanager = PluginManager(load=True)
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return exitstatus
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class UsageError(Exception):
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""" error in py.test usage or invocation"""
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