1012 lines
30 KiB
Python
1012 lines
30 KiB
Python
# note: py.io capture tests where copied from
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# pylib 1.4.20.dev2 (rev 13d9af95547e)
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from __future__ import with_statement
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import os
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import sys
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import py
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import pytest
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import contextlib
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from _pytest import capture
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from _pytest.capture import CaptureManager
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from py.builtin import print_
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needsosdup = pytest.mark.xfail("not hasattr(os, 'dup')")
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
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def tobytes(obj):
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if isinstance(obj, str):
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obj = obj.encode('UTF-8')
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assert isinstance(obj, bytes)
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return obj
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def totext(obj):
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if isinstance(obj, bytes):
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obj = str(obj, 'UTF-8')
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assert isinstance(obj, str)
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return obj
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else:
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def tobytes(obj):
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if isinstance(obj, unicode):
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obj = obj.encode('UTF-8')
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assert isinstance(obj, str)
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return obj
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def totext(obj):
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if isinstance(obj, str):
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obj = unicode(obj, 'UTF-8')
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assert isinstance(obj, unicode)
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return obj
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def oswritebytes(fd, obj):
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os.write(fd, tobytes(obj))
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class TestCaptureManager:
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def test_getmethod_default_no_fd(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
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config = testdir.parseconfig(testdir.tmpdir)
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assert config.getvalue("capture") is None
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capman = CaptureManager()
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monkeypatch.delattr(os, 'dup', raising=False)
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try:
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assert capman._getmethod(config, None) == "sys"
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finally:
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monkeypatch.undo()
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", "no fd sys".split())
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def test_configure_per_fspath(self, testdir, mode):
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config = testdir.parseconfig(testdir.tmpdir)
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capman = CaptureManager()
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hasfd = hasattr(os, 'dup')
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if hasfd:
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assert capman._getmethod(config, None) == "fd"
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else:
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assert capman._getmethod(config, None) == "sys"
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if not hasfd and mode == 'fd':
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return
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sub = testdir.tmpdir.mkdir("dir" + mode)
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sub.ensure("__init__.py")
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sub.join("conftest.py").write('option_capture = %r' % mode)
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assert capman._getmethod(config, sub.join("test_hello.py")) == mode
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@needsosdup
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ['no', 'fd', 'sys'])
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def test_capturing_basic_api(self, method):
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capouter = capture.StdCaptureFD()
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old = sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin
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try:
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capman = CaptureManager()
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# call suspend without resume or start
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outerr = capman.suspendcapture()
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outerr = capman.suspendcapture()
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assert outerr == ("", "")
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capman.resumecapture(method)
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print ("hello")
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out, err = capman.suspendcapture()
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if method == "no":
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assert old == (sys.stdout, sys.stderr, sys.stdin)
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else:
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assert out == "hello\n"
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capman.resumecapture(method)
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out, err = capman.suspendcapture()
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assert not out and not err
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capman.reset_capturings()
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finally:
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capouter.reset()
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@needsosdup
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def test_juggle_capturings(self, testdir):
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capouter = capture.StdCaptureFD()
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try:
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#config = testdir.parseconfig(testdir.tmpdir)
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capman = CaptureManager()
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try:
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capman.resumecapture("fd")
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pytest.raises(ValueError, 'capman.resumecapture("fd")')
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pytest.raises(ValueError, 'capman.resumecapture("sys")')
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os.write(1, "hello\n".encode('ascii'))
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out, err = capman.suspendcapture()
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assert out == "hello\n"
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capman.resumecapture("sys")
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os.write(1, "hello\n".encode('ascii'))
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py.builtin.print_("world", file=sys.stderr)
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out, err = capman.suspendcapture()
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assert not out
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assert err == "world\n"
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finally:
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capman.reset_capturings()
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finally:
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capouter.reset()
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ['fd', 'sys'])
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def test_capturing_unicode(testdir, method):
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if hasattr(sys, "pypy_version_info") and sys.pypy_version_info < (2,2):
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pytest.xfail("does not work on pypy < 2.2")
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if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
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obj = "'b\u00f6y'"
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else:
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obj = "u'\u00f6y'"
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testdir.makepyfile("""
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# coding=utf8
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# taken from issue 227 from nosetests
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def test_unicode():
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import sys
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print (sys.stdout)
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print (%s)
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""" % obj)
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result = testdir.runpytest("--capture=%s" % method)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*1 passed*"
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])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ['fd', 'sys'])
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def test_capturing_bytes_in_utf8_encoding(testdir, method):
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testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_unicode():
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print ('b\\u00f6y')
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest("--capture=%s" % method)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*1 passed*"
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])
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def test_collect_capturing(testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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print ("collect %s failure" % 13)
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import xyz42123
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*Captured stdout*",
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"*collect 13 failure*",
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])
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class TestPerTestCapturing:
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def test_capture_and_fixtures(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def setup_module(mod):
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print ("setup module")
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def setup_function(function):
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print ("setup " + function.__name__)
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def test_func1():
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print ("in func1")
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assert 0
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def test_func2():
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print ("in func2")
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assert 0
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"setup module*",
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"setup test_func1*",
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"in func1*",
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"setup test_func2*",
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"in func2*",
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])
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@pytest.mark.xfail(reason="unimplemented feature")
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def test_capture_scope_cache(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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import sys
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def setup_module(func):
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print ("module-setup")
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def setup_function(func):
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print ("function-setup")
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def test_func():
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print ("in function")
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assert 0
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def teardown_function(func):
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print ("in teardown")
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*test_func():*",
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"*Captured stdout during setup*",
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"module-setup*",
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"function-setup*",
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"*Captured stdout*",
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"in teardown*",
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])
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def test_no_carry_over(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_func1():
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print ("in func1")
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def test_func2():
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print ("in func2")
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assert 0
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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s = result.stdout.str()
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assert "in func1" not in s
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assert "in func2" in s
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def test_teardown_capturing(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def setup_function(function):
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print ("setup func1")
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def teardown_function(function):
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print ("teardown func1")
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assert 0
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def test_func1():
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print ("in func1")
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pass
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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'*teardown_function*',
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'*Captured stdout*',
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"setup func1*",
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"in func1*",
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"teardown func1*",
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#"*1 fixture failure*"
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])
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def test_teardown_capturing_final(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def teardown_module(mod):
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print ("teardown module")
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assert 0
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def test_func():
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pass
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*def teardown_module(mod):*",
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"*Captured stdout*",
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"*teardown module*",
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"*1 error*",
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])
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def test_capturing_outerr(self, testdir):
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p1 = testdir.makepyfile("""
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import sys
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def test_capturing():
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print (42)
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sys.stderr.write(str(23))
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def test_capturing_error():
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print (1)
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sys.stderr.write(str(2))
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raise ValueError
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p1)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*test_capturing_outerr.py .F",
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"====* FAILURES *====",
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"____*____",
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"*test_capturing_outerr.py:8: ValueError",
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"*--- Captured stdout ---*",
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"1",
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"*--- Captured stderr ---*",
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"2",
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])
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class TestLoggingInteraction:
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def test_logging_stream_ownership(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_logging():
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import logging
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import pytest
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stream = capture.TextIO()
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logging.basicConfig(stream=stream)
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stream.close() # to free memory/release resources
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stderr.str().find("atexit") == -1
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def test_logging_and_immediate_setupteardown(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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import logging
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def setup_function(function):
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logging.warn("hello1")
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def test_logging():
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logging.warn("hello2")
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assert 0
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def teardown_function(function):
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logging.warn("hello3")
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assert 0
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""")
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for optargs in (('--capture=sys',), ('--capture=fd',)):
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print (optargs)
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result = testdir.runpytest(p, *optargs)
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s = result.stdout.str()
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*WARN*hello3", # errors show first!
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"*WARN*hello1",
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"*WARN*hello2",
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])
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# verify proper termination
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assert "closed" not in s
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def test_logging_and_crossscope_fixtures(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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import logging
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def setup_module(function):
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logging.warn("hello1")
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def test_logging():
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logging.warn("hello2")
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assert 0
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def teardown_module(function):
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logging.warn("hello3")
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assert 0
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""")
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for optargs in (('--capture=sys',), ('--capture=fd',)):
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print (optargs)
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result = testdir.runpytest(p, *optargs)
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s = result.stdout.str()
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*WARN*hello3", # errors come first
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"*WARN*hello1",
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"*WARN*hello2",
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])
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# verify proper termination
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assert "closed" not in s
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def test_logging_initialized_in_test(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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import sys
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def test_something():
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# pytest does not import logging
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assert 'logging' not in sys.modules
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig()
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logging.warn("hello432")
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assert 0
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(
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p, "--traceconfig",
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"-p", "no:capturelog")
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assert result.ret != 0
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*hello432*",
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])
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assert 'operation on closed file' not in result.stderr.str()
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def test_conftestlogging_is_shown(self, testdir):
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testdir.makeconftest("""
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig()
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logging.warn("hello435")
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""")
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# make sure that logging is still captured in tests
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result = testdir.runpytest("-s", "-p", "no:capturelog")
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assert result.ret == 0
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result.stderr.fnmatch_lines([
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"WARNING*hello435*",
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])
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assert 'operation on closed file' not in result.stderr.str()
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def test_conftestlogging_and_test_logging(self, testdir):
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testdir.makeconftest("""
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import logging
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logging.basicConfig()
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""")
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# make sure that logging is still captured in tests
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_hello():
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import logging
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logging.warn("hello433")
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assert 0
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p, "-p", "no:capturelog")
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assert result.ret != 0
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"WARNING*hello433*",
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])
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assert 'something' not in result.stderr.str()
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assert 'operation on closed file' not in result.stderr.str()
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class TestCaptureFixture:
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def test_std_functional(self, testdir):
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource("""
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def test_hello(capsys):
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print (42)
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out, err = capsys.readouterr()
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assert out.startswith("42")
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""")
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_capsyscapfd(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_one(capsys, capfd):
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pass
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def test_two(capfd, capsys):
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pass
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*ERROR*setup*test_one*",
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"*capsys*capfd*same*time*",
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"*ERROR*setup*test_two*",
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"*capsys*capfd*same*time*",
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"*2 error*"])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("method", ["sys", "fd"])
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def test_capture_is_represented_on_failure_issue128(self, testdir, method):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_hello(cap%s):
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print ("xxx42xxx")
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assert 0
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""" % method)
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"xxx42xxx",
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])
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@needsosdup
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def test_stdfd_functional(self, testdir):
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource("""
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def test_hello(capfd):
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import os
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os.write(1, "42".encode('ascii'))
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out, err = capfd.readouterr()
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assert out.startswith("42")
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capfd.close()
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""")
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_partial_setup_failure(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_hello(capsys, missingarg):
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pass
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*test_partial_setup_failure*",
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"*1 error*",
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])
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@needsosdup
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def test_keyboardinterrupt_disables_capturing(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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def test_hello(capfd):
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import os
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os.write(1, str(42).encode('ascii'))
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raise KeyboardInterrupt()
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*KeyboardInterrupt*"
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])
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assert result.ret == 2
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@pytest.mark.issue14
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def test_capture_and_logging(self, testdir):
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p = testdir.makepyfile("""
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import logging
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def test_log(capsys):
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logging.error('x')
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest(p)
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assert 'closed' not in result.stderr.str()
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def test_setup_failure_does_not_kill_capturing(testdir):
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sub1 = testdir.mkpydir("sub1")
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sub1.join("conftest.py").write(py.code.Source("""
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def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
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raise ValueError(42)
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"""))
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sub1.join("test_mod.py").write("def test_func1(): pass")
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result = testdir.runpytest(testdir.tmpdir, '--traceconfig')
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*ValueError(42)*",
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"*1 error*"
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])
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def test_fdfuncarg_skips_on_no_osdup(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile("""
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import os
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if hasattr(os, 'dup'):
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del os.dup
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def test_hello(capfd):
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pass
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""")
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result = testdir.runpytest("--capture=no")
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
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"*1 skipped*"
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])
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def test_capture_conftest_runtest_setup(testdir):
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testdir.makeconftest("""
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def pytest_runtest_setup():
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print ("hello19")
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""")
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testdir.makepyfile("def test_func(): pass")
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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assert result.ret == 0
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assert 'hello19' not in result.stdout.str()
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def test_capture_early_option_parsing(testdir):
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testdir.makeconftest("""
|
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def pytest_runtest_setup():
|
|
print ("hello19")
|
|
""")
|
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testdir.makepyfile("def test_func(): pass")
|
|
result = testdir.runpytest("-vs")
|
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assert result.ret == 0
|
|
assert 'hello19' in result.stdout.str()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.xfail(sys.version_info >= (3, 0), reason='encoding issues')
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|
@pytest.mark.xfail(sys.version_info < (2, 6), reason='test not run on py25')
|
|
def test_capture_binary_output(testdir):
|
|
testdir.makepyfile(r"""
|
|
import pytest
|
|
|
|
def test_a():
|
|
import sys
|
|
import subprocess
|
|
subprocess.call([sys.executable, __file__])
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.skip
|
|
def test_foo():
|
|
import os;os.write(1, b'\xc3')
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
test_foo()
|
|
""")
|
|
result = testdir.runpytest('--assert=plain')
|
|
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
|
|
'*2 passed*',
|
|
])
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestTextIO:
|
|
def test_text(self):
|
|
f = capture.TextIO()
|
|
f.write("hello")
|
|
s = f.getvalue()
|
|
assert s == "hello"
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
def test_unicode_and_str_mixture(self):
|
|
f = capture.TextIO()
|
|
if sys.version_info >= (3, 0):
|
|
f.write("\u00f6")
|
|
pytest.raises(TypeError, "f.write(bytes('hello', 'UTF-8'))")
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|
else:
|
|
f.write(unicode("\u00f6", 'UTF-8'))
|
|
f.write("hello") # bytes
|
|
s = f.getvalue()
|
|
f.close()
|
|
assert isinstance(s, unicode)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_bytes_io():
|
|
f = capture.BytesIO()
|
|
f.write(tobytes("hello"))
|
|
pytest.raises(TypeError, "f.write(totext('hello'))")
|
|
s = f.getvalue()
|
|
assert s == tobytes("hello")
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_dontreadfrominput():
|
|
from _pytest.capture import DontReadFromInput
|
|
f = DontReadFromInput()
|
|
assert not f.isatty()
|
|
pytest.raises(IOError, f.read)
|
|
pytest.raises(IOError, f.readlines)
|
|
pytest.raises(IOError, iter, f)
|
|
pytest.raises(ValueError, f.fileno)
|
|
f.close() # just for completeness
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.yield_fixture
|
|
def tmpfile(testdir):
|
|
f = testdir.makepyfile("").open('wb+')
|
|
yield f
|
|
if not f.closed:
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
@needsosdup
|
|
def test_dupfile(tmpfile):
|
|
flist = []
|
|
for i in range(5):
|
|
nf = capture.dupfile(tmpfile, encoding="utf-8")
|
|
assert nf != tmpfile
|
|
assert nf.fileno() != tmpfile.fileno()
|
|
assert nf not in flist
|
|
print_(i, end="", file=nf)
|
|
flist.append(nf)
|
|
for i in range(5):
|
|
f = flist[i]
|
|
f.close()
|
|
tmpfile.seek(0)
|
|
s = tmpfile.read()
|
|
assert "01234" in repr(s)
|
|
tmpfile.close()
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_dupfile_no_mode():
|
|
"""
|
|
dupfile should trap an AttributeError and return f if no mode is supplied.
|
|
"""
|
|
class SomeFileWrapper(object):
|
|
"An object with a fileno method but no mode attribute"
|
|
def fileno(self):
|
|
return 1
|
|
tmpfile = SomeFileWrapper()
|
|
assert capture.dupfile(tmpfile) is tmpfile
|
|
with pytest.raises(AttributeError):
|
|
capture.dupfile(tmpfile, raising=True)
|
|
|
|
|
|
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
|
def lsof_check():
|
|
pid = os.getpid()
|
|
try:
|
|
out = py.process.cmdexec("lsof -p %d" % pid)
|
|
except py.process.cmdexec.Error:
|
|
pytest.skip("could not run 'lsof'")
|
|
yield
|
|
out2 = py.process.cmdexec("lsof -p %d" % pid)
|
|
len1 = len([x for x in out.split("\n") if "REG" in x])
|
|
len2 = len([x for x in out2.split("\n") if "REG" in x])
|
|
assert len2 < len1 + 3, out2
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestFDCapture:
|
|
pytestmark = needsosdup
|
|
|
|
def test_simple(self, tmpfile):
|
|
fd = tmpfile.fileno()
|
|
cap = capture.FDCapture(fd)
|
|
data = tobytes("hello")
|
|
os.write(fd, data)
|
|
f = cap.done()
|
|
s = f.read()
|
|
f.close()
|
|
assert not s
|
|
cap = capture.FDCapture(fd)
|
|
cap.start()
|
|
os.write(fd, data)
|
|
f = cap.done()
|
|
s = f.read()
|
|
assert s == "hello"
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_many(self, tmpfile):
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
self.test_simple(tmpfile)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_many_check_open_files(self, testdir):
|
|
with lsof_check():
|
|
with testdir.makepyfile("").open('wb+') as tmpfile:
|
|
self.test_simple_many(tmpfile)
|
|
|
|
def test_simple_fail_second_start(self, tmpfile):
|
|
fd = tmpfile.fileno()
|
|
cap = capture.FDCapture(fd)
|
|
f = cap.done()
|
|
pytest.raises(ValueError, cap.start)
|
|
f.close()
|
|
|
|
def test_stderr(self):
|
|
cap = capture.FDCapture(2, patchsys=True)
|
|
cap.start()
|
|
print_("hello", file=sys.stderr)
|
|
f = cap.done()
|
|
s = f.read()
|
|
assert s == "hello\n"
|
|
|
|
def test_stdin(self, tmpfile):
|
|
tmpfile.write(tobytes("3"))
|
|
tmpfile.seek(0)
|
|
cap = capture.FDCapture(0, tmpfile=tmpfile)
|
|
cap.start()
|
|
# check with os.read() directly instead of raw_input(), because
|
|
# sys.stdin itself may be redirected (as pytest now does by default)
|
|
x = os.read(0, 100).strip()
|
|
cap.done()
|
|
assert x == tobytes("3")
|
|
|
|
def test_writeorg(self, tmpfile):
|
|
data1, data2 = tobytes("foo"), tobytes("bar")
|
|
try:
|
|
cap = capture.FDCapture(tmpfile.fileno())
|
|
cap.start()
|
|
tmpfile.write(data1)
|
|
cap.writeorg(data2)
|
|
finally:
|
|
tmpfile.close()
|
|
f = cap.done()
|
|
scap = f.read()
|
|
assert scap == totext(data1)
|
|
stmp = open(tmpfile.name, 'rb').read()
|
|
assert stmp == data2
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestStdCapture:
|
|
def getcapture(self, **kw):
|
|
cap = capture.StdCapture(**kw)
|
|
cap.startall()
|
|
return cap
|
|
|
|
def test_capturing_done_simple(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
sys.stdout.write("hello")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("world")
|
|
outfile, errfile = cap.done()
|
|
s = outfile.read()
|
|
assert s == "hello"
|
|
s = errfile.read()
|
|
assert s == "world"
|
|
|
|
def test_capturing_reset_simple(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
print("hello world")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("hello error\n")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert out == "hello world\n"
|
|
assert err == "hello error\n"
|
|
|
|
def test_capturing_readouterr(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
try:
|
|
print ("hello world")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("hello error\n")
|
|
out, err = cap.readouterr()
|
|
assert out == "hello world\n"
|
|
assert err == "hello error\n"
|
|
sys.stderr.write("error2")
|
|
finally:
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert err == "error2"
|
|
|
|
def test_capturing_readouterr_unicode(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
try:
|
|
print ("hx\xc4\x85\xc4\x87")
|
|
out, err = cap.readouterr()
|
|
finally:
|
|
cap.reset()
|
|
assert out == py.builtin._totext("hx\xc4\x85\xc4\x87\n", "utf8")
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.skipif('sys.version_info >= (3,)',
|
|
reason='text output different for bytes on python3')
|
|
def test_capturing_readouterr_decode_error_handling(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
# triggered a internal error in pytest
|
|
print('\xa6')
|
|
out, err = cap.readouterr()
|
|
assert out == py.builtin._totext('\ufffd\n', 'unicode-escape')
|
|
|
|
def test_reset_twice_error(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
print ("hello")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
pytest.raises(ValueError, cap.reset)
|
|
assert out == "hello\n"
|
|
assert not err
|
|
|
|
def test_capturing_modify_sysouterr_in_between(self):
|
|
oldout = sys.stdout
|
|
olderr = sys.stderr
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
sys.stdout.write("hello")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("world")
|
|
sys.stdout = capture.TextIO()
|
|
sys.stderr = capture.TextIO()
|
|
print ("not seen")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("not seen\n")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert out == "hello"
|
|
assert err == "world"
|
|
assert sys.stdout == oldout
|
|
assert sys.stderr == olderr
|
|
|
|
def test_capturing_error_recursive(self):
|
|
cap1 = self.getcapture()
|
|
print ("cap1")
|
|
cap2 = self.getcapture()
|
|
print ("cap2")
|
|
out2, err2 = cap2.reset()
|
|
out1, err1 = cap1.reset()
|
|
assert out1 == "cap1\n"
|
|
assert out2 == "cap2\n"
|
|
|
|
def test_just_out_capture(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture(out=True, err=False)
|
|
sys.stdout.write("hello")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("world")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert out == "hello"
|
|
assert not err
|
|
|
|
def test_just_err_capture(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture(out=False, err=True)
|
|
sys.stdout.write("hello")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("world")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert err == "world"
|
|
assert not out
|
|
|
|
def test_stdin_restored(self):
|
|
old = sys.stdin
|
|
cap = self.getcapture(in_=True)
|
|
newstdin = sys.stdin
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert newstdin != sys.stdin
|
|
assert sys.stdin is old
|
|
|
|
def test_stdin_nulled_by_default(self):
|
|
print ("XXX this test may well hang instead of crashing")
|
|
print ("XXX which indicates an error in the underlying capturing")
|
|
print ("XXX mechanisms")
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
pytest.raises(IOError, "sys.stdin.read()")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
|
|
def test_suspend_resume(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture(out=True, err=False, in_=False)
|
|
try:
|
|
print ("hello")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("error\n")
|
|
out, err = cap.suspend()
|
|
assert out == "hello\n"
|
|
assert not err
|
|
print ("in between")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("in between\n")
|
|
cap.resume()
|
|
print ("after")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("error_after\n")
|
|
finally:
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert out == "after\n"
|
|
assert not err
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestStdCaptureFD(TestStdCapture):
|
|
pytestmark = needsosdup
|
|
|
|
def getcapture(self, **kw):
|
|
cap = capture.StdCaptureFD(**kw)
|
|
cap.startall()
|
|
return cap
|
|
|
|
def test_intermingling(self):
|
|
cap = self.getcapture()
|
|
oswritebytes(1, "1")
|
|
sys.stdout.write(str(2))
|
|
sys.stdout.flush()
|
|
oswritebytes(1, "3")
|
|
oswritebytes(2, "a")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("b")
|
|
sys.stderr.flush()
|
|
oswritebytes(2, "c")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert out == "123"
|
|
assert err == "abc"
|
|
|
|
def test_many(self, capfd):
|
|
with lsof_check():
|
|
for i in range(10):
|
|
cap = capture.StdCaptureFD()
|
|
cap.reset()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@needsosdup
|
|
def test_stdcapture_fd_tmpfile(tmpfile):
|
|
capfd = capture.StdCaptureFD(out=tmpfile)
|
|
try:
|
|
os.write(1, "hello".encode("ascii"))
|
|
os.write(2, "world".encode("ascii"))
|
|
outf, errf = capfd.done()
|
|
finally:
|
|
capfd.reset()
|
|
assert outf == tmpfile
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestStdCaptureFDinvalidFD:
|
|
pytestmark = needsosdup
|
|
|
|
def test_stdcapture_fd_invalid_fd(self, testdir):
|
|
testdir.makepyfile("""
|
|
import os
|
|
from _pytest.capture import StdCaptureFD
|
|
def test_stdout():
|
|
os.close(1)
|
|
cap = StdCaptureFD(out=True, err=False, in_=False)
|
|
cap.done()
|
|
def test_stderr():
|
|
os.close(2)
|
|
cap = StdCaptureFD(out=False, err=True, in_=False)
|
|
cap.done()
|
|
def test_stdin():
|
|
os.close(0)
|
|
cap = StdCaptureFD(out=False, err=False, in_=True)
|
|
cap.done()
|
|
""")
|
|
result = testdir.runpytest("--capture=fd")
|
|
assert result.ret == 0
|
|
assert result.parseoutcomes()['passed'] == 3
|
|
|
|
|
|
def test_capture_not_started_but_reset():
|
|
capsys = capture.StdCapture()
|
|
capsys.done()
|
|
capsys.done()
|
|
capsys.reset()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@needsosdup
|
|
def test_capture_no_sys():
|
|
capsys = capture.StdCapture()
|
|
try:
|
|
cap = capture.StdCaptureFD(patchsys=False)
|
|
cap.startall()
|
|
sys.stdout.write("hello")
|
|
sys.stderr.write("world")
|
|
oswritebytes(1, "1")
|
|
oswritebytes(2, "2")
|
|
out, err = cap.reset()
|
|
assert out == "1"
|
|
assert err == "2"
|
|
finally:
|
|
capsys.reset()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@needsosdup
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('use', [True, False])
|
|
def test_fdcapture_tmpfile_remains_the_same(tmpfile, use):
|
|
if not use:
|
|
tmpfile = True
|
|
cap = capture.StdCaptureFD(out=False, err=tmpfile)
|
|
try:
|
|
cap.startall()
|
|
capfile = cap.err.tmpfile
|
|
cap.suspend()
|
|
cap.resume()
|
|
finally:
|
|
cap.reset()
|
|
capfile2 = cap.err.tmpfile
|
|
assert capfile2 == capfile
|
|
|
|
|
|
@pytest.mark.parametrize('method', ['StdCapture', 'StdCaptureFD'])
|
|
def test_capturing_and_logging_fundamentals(testdir, method):
|
|
if method == "StdCaptureFD" and not hasattr(os, 'dup'):
|
|
pytest.skip("need os.dup")
|
|
# here we check a fundamental feature
|
|
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
|
|
import sys, os
|
|
import py, logging
|
|
from _pytest import capture
|
|
cap = capture.%s(out=False, in_=False)
|
|
cap.startall()
|
|
|
|
logging.warn("hello1")
|
|
outerr = cap.suspend()
|
|
print ("suspend, captured %%s" %%(outerr,))
|
|
logging.warn("hello2")
|
|
|
|
cap.resume()
|
|
logging.warn("hello3")
|
|
|
|
outerr = cap.suspend()
|
|
print ("suspend2, captured %%s" %% (outerr,))
|
|
""" % (method,))
|
|
result = testdir.runpython(p)
|
|
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
|
|
"suspend, captured*hello1*",
|
|
"suspend2, captured*hello2*WARNING:root:hello3*",
|
|
])
|
|
assert "atexit" not in result.stderr.str()
|