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# mypy: allow-untyped-defs
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import inspect
from pathlib import Path
import sys
import textwrap
from typing import Callable
from typing import Optional
from _pytest.doctest import _get_checker
from _pytest.doctest import _is_main_py
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from _pytest.doctest import _is_mocked
from _pytest.doctest import _is_setup_py
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from _pytest.doctest import _patch_unwrap_mock_aware
from _pytest.doctest import DoctestItem
from _pytest.doctest import DoctestModule
from _pytest.doctest import DoctestTextfile
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from _pytest.pytester import Pytester
import pytest
class TestDoctests:
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def test_collect_testtextfile(self, pytester: Pytester):
w = pytester.maketxtfile(whatever="")
checkfile = pytester.maketxtfile(
test_something="""
alskdjalsdk
>>> i = 5
>>> i-1
4
"""
)
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for x in (pytester.path, checkfile):
# print "checking that %s returns custom items" % (x,)
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items, reprec = pytester.inline_genitems(x)
assert len(items) == 1
assert isinstance(items[0], DoctestItem)
assert isinstance(items[0].parent, DoctestTextfile)
# Empty file has no items.
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items, reprec = pytester.inline_genitems(w)
assert len(items) == 0
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def test_collect_module_empty(self, pytester: Pytester):
path = pytester.makepyfile(whatever="#")
for p in (path, pytester.path):
items, reprec = pytester.inline_genitems(p, "--doctest-modules")
assert len(items) == 0
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def test_collect_module_single_modulelevel_doctest(self, pytester: Pytester):
path = pytester.makepyfile(whatever='""">>> pass"""')
for p in (path, pytester.path):
items, reprec = pytester.inline_genitems(p, "--doctest-modules")
assert len(items) == 1
assert isinstance(items[0], DoctestItem)
assert isinstance(items[0].parent, DoctestModule)
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def test_collect_module_two_doctest_one_modulelevel(self, pytester: Pytester):
path = pytester.makepyfile(
whatever="""
'>>> x = None'
def my_func():
">>> magic = 42 "
"""
)
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for p in (path, pytester.path):
items, reprec = pytester.inline_genitems(p, "--doctest-modules")
assert len(items) == 2
assert isinstance(items[0], DoctestItem)
assert isinstance(items[1], DoctestItem)
assert isinstance(items[0].parent, DoctestModule)
assert items[0].parent is items[1].parent
@pytest.mark.parametrize("filename", ["__init__", "whatever"])
def test_collect_module_two_doctest_no_modulelevel(
self,
pytester: Pytester,
filename: str,
) -> None:
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path = pytester.makepyfile(
**{
filename: """
'# Empty'
def my_func():
">>> magic = 42 "
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def useless():
'''
# This is a function
# >>> # it doesn't have any doctest
'''
def another():
'''
# This is another function
>>> import os # this one does have a doctest
'''
""",
},
)
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for p in (path, pytester.path):
items, reprec = pytester.inline_genitems(p, "--doctest-modules")
assert len(items) == 2
assert isinstance(items[0], DoctestItem)
assert isinstance(items[1], DoctestItem)
assert isinstance(items[0].parent, DoctestModule)
assert items[0].parent is items[1].parent
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def test_simple_doctestfile(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc="""
>>> x = 1
>>> x == 1
False
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p)
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1)
def test_importmode(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makepyfile(
**{
"namespacepkg/innerpkg/__init__.py": "",
"namespacepkg/innerpkg/a.py": """
def some_func():
return 42
""",
"namespacepkg/innerpkg/b.py": """
from namespacepkg.innerpkg.a import some_func
def my_func():
'''
>>> my_func()
42
'''
return some_func()
""",
}
)
reprec = pytester.inline_run("--doctest-modules", "--import-mode=importlib")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_new_pattern(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.maketxtfile(
xdoc="""
>>> x = 1
>>> x == 1
False
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-glob=x*.txt")
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1)
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def test_multiple_patterns(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""Test support for multiple --doctest-glob arguments (#1255)."""
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pytester.maketxtfile(
xdoc="""
>>> 1
1
"""
)
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pytester.makefile(
".foo",
test="""
>>> 1
1
""",
)
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_normal="""
>>> 1
1
"""
)
expected = {"xdoc.txt", "test.foo", "test_normal.txt"}
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assert {x.name for x in pytester.path.iterdir()} == expected
args = ["--doctest-glob=xdoc*.txt", "--doctest-glob=*.foo"]
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result = pytester.runpytest(*args)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*test.foo *", "*xdoc.txt *", "*2 passed*"])
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result = pytester.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*test_normal.txt *", "*1 passed*"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
" test_string, encoding",
[("foo", "ascii"), ("öäü", "latin1"), ("öäü", "utf-8")],
)
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def test_encoding(self, pytester, test_string, encoding):
"""Test support for doctest_encoding ini option."""
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pytester.makeini(
f"""
[pytest]
doctest_encoding={encoding}
"""
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)
doctest = f"""
>>> "{test_string}"
{test_string!r}
"""
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fn = pytester.path / "test_encoding.txt"
fn.write_text(doctest, encoding=encoding)
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result = pytester.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*1 passed*"])
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def test_doctest_unexpected_exception(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.maketxtfile(
"""
>>> i = 0
>>> 0 / i
2
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"test_doctest_unexpected_exception.txt F *",
"",
"*= FAILURES =*",
"*_ [[]doctest[]] test_doctest_unexpected_exception.txt _*",
"001 >>> i = 0",
"002 >>> 0 / i",
"UNEXPECTED EXCEPTION: ZeroDivisionError*",
"Traceback (most recent call last):",
' File "*/doctest.py", line *, in __run',
" *",
*(
(" *^^^^*",)
if (3, 11, 0, "beta", 4) > sys.version_info >= (3, 11)
else ()
),
' File "<doctest test_doctest_unexpected_exception.txt[1]>", line 1, in <module>',
"ZeroDivisionError: division by zero",
"*/test_doctest_unexpected_exception.txt:2: UnexpectedException",
],
consecutive=True,
)
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def test_doctest_outcomes(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.maketxtfile(
test_skip="""
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>>> 1
1
>>> import pytest
>>> pytest.skip("")
>>> 2
3
""",
test_xfail="""
>>> import pytest
>>> pytest.xfail("xfail_reason")
>>> foo
bar
""",
test_importorskip="""
>>> import pytest
>>> pytest.importorskip("doesnotexist")
>>> foo
bar
""",
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)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"collected 3 items",
"",
"test_importorskip.txt s *",
"test_skip.txt s *",
"test_xfail.txt x *",
"",
"*= 2 skipped, 1 xfailed in *",
]
)
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def test_docstring_partial_context_around_error(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""Test that we show some context before the actual line of a failing
doctest.
"""
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pytester.makepyfile(
'''
def foo():
"""
text-line-1
text-line-2
text-line-3
text-line-4
text-line-5
text-line-6
text-line-7
text-line-8
text-line-9
text-line-10
text-line-11
>>> 1 + 1
3
text-line-after
"""
'''
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
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"*docstring_partial_context_around_error*",
"005*text-line-3",
"006*text-line-4",
"013*text-line-11",
"014*>>> 1 + 1",
"Expected:",
" 3",
"Got:",
" 2",
]
)
# lines below should be trimmed out
result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*text-line-2*")
result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*text-line-after*")
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def test_docstring_full_context_around_error(self, pytester: Pytester):
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"""Test that we show the whole context before the actual line of a failing
doctest, provided that the context is up to 10 lines long.
"""
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pytester.makepyfile(
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'''
def foo():
"""
text-line-1
text-line-2
>>> 1 + 1
3
"""
'''
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"*docstring_full_context_around_error*",
"003*text-line-1",
"004*text-line-2",
"006*>>> 1 + 1",
"Expected:",
" 3",
"Got:",
" 2",
]
)
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def test_doctest_linedata_missing(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.path.joinpath("hello.py").write_text(
textwrap.dedent(
"""\
class Fun(object):
@property
def test(self):
'''
>>> a = 1
>>> 1/0
'''
"""
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),
encoding="utf-8",
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)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
["*hello*", "006*>>> 1/0*", "*UNEXPECTED*ZeroDivision*", "*1 failed*"]
)
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def test_doctest_linedata_on_property(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
class Sample(object):
@property
def some_property(self):
'''
>>> Sample().some_property
'another thing'
'''
return 'something'
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"*= FAILURES =*",
"*_ [[]doctest[]] test_doctest_linedata_on_property.Sample.some_property _*",
"004 ",
"005 >>> Sample().some_property",
"Expected:",
" 'another thing'",
"Got:",
" 'something'",
"",
"*/test_doctest_linedata_on_property.py:5: DocTestFailure",
"*= 1 failed in *",
]
)
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def test_doctest_no_linedata_on_overriden_property(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
class Sample(object):
@property
def some_property(self):
'''
>>> Sample().some_property
'another thing'
'''
return 'something'
some_property = property(some_property.__get__, None, None, some_property.__doc__)
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"*= FAILURES =*",
"*_ [[]doctest[]] test_doctest_no_linedata_on_overriden_property.Sample.some_property _*",
"EXAMPLE LOCATION UNKNOWN, not showing all tests of that example",
"[?][?][?] >>> Sample().some_property",
"Expected:",
" 'another thing'",
"Got:",
" 'something'",
"",
"*/test_doctest_no_linedata_on_overriden_property.py:None: DocTestFailure",
"*= 1 failed in *",
]
)
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def test_doctest_unex_importerror_only_txt(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.maketxtfile(
"""
>>> import asdalsdkjaslkdjasd
>>>
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest()
# doctest is never executed because of error during hello.py collection
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"*>>> import asdals*",
"*UNEXPECTED*ModuleNotFoundError*",
"ModuleNotFoundError: No module named *asdal*",
]
)
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def test_doctest_unex_importerror_with_module(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.path.joinpath("hello.py").write_text(
textwrap.dedent(
"""\
import asdalsdkjaslkdjasd
"""
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),
encoding="utf-8",
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)
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pytester.maketxtfile(
"""
>>> import hello
>>>
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
# doctest is never executed because of error during hello.py collection
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"*ERROR collecting hello.py*",
"*ModuleNotFoundError: No module named *asdals*",
"*Interrupted: 1 error during collection*",
]
)
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def test_doctestmodule(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
'''
>>> x = 1
>>> x == 1
False
'''
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1)
def test_doctest_cached_property(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import functools
class Foo:
@functools.cached_property
def foo(self):
'''
>>> assert False, "Tacos!"
'''
...
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest(p, "--doctest-modules")
result.assert_outcomes(failed=1)
assert "Tacos!" in result.stdout.str()
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def test_doctestmodule_external_and_issue116(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.mkpydir("hello")
p.joinpath("__init__.py").write_text(
textwrap.dedent(
"""\
def somefunc():
'''
>>> i = 0
>>> i + 1
2
'''
"""
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),
encoding="utf-8",
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)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p, "--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"003 *>>> i = 0",
"004 *>>> i + 1",
"*Expected:",
"* 2",
"*Got:",
"* 1",
"*:4: DocTestFailure",
]
)
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def test_txtfile_failing(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.maketxtfile(
"""
>>> i = 0
>>> i + 1
2
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p, "-s")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"001 >>> i = 0",
"002 >>> i + 1",
"Expected:",
" 2",
"Got:",
" 1",
"*test_txtfile_failing.txt:2: DocTestFailure",
]
)
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def test_txtfile_with_fixtures(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.maketxtfile(
"""
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>>> p = getfixture('tmp_path')
>>> p.is_dir()
True
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p)
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_txtfile_with_usefixtures_in_ini(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makeini(
"""
[pytest]
usefixtures = myfixture
"""
)
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pytester.makeconftest(
"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture
def myfixture(monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("HELLO", "WORLD")
"""
)
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p = pytester.maketxtfile(
"""
>>> import os
>>> os.environ["HELLO"]
'WORLD'
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p)
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_doctestmodule_with_fixtures(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
'''
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>>> p = getfixture('tmp_path')
>>> p.is_dir()
True
'''
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_doctestmodule_three_tests(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
'''
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>>> p = getfixture('tmp_path')
>>> p.is_dir()
True
'''
def my_func():
'''
>>> magic = 42
>>> magic - 42
0
'''
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def useless():
pass
def another():
'''
>>> import os
>>> os is os
True
'''
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=3)
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def test_doctestmodule_two_tests_one_fail(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
class MyClass(object):
def bad_meth(self):
'''
>>> magic = 42
>>> magic
0
'''
def nice_meth(self):
'''
>>> magic = 42
>>> magic - 42
0
'''
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1, passed=1)
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def test_ignored_whitespace(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makeini(
"""
[pytest]
doctest_optionflags = ELLIPSIS NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
"""
)
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
class MyClass(object):
'''
>>> a = "foo "
>>> print(a)
foo
'''
pass
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_non_ignored_whitespace(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makeini(
"""
[pytest]
doctest_optionflags = ELLIPSIS
"""
)
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
class MyClass(object):
'''
>>> a = "foo "
>>> print(a)
foo
'''
pass
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1, passed=0)
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def test_ignored_whitespace_glob(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makeini(
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"""
[pytest]
doctest_optionflags = ELLIPSIS NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
"""
)
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p = pytester.maketxtfile(
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xdoc="""
>>> a = "foo "
>>> print(a)
foo
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-glob=x*.txt")
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_non_ignored_whitespace_glob(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.makeini(
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"""
[pytest]
doctest_optionflags = ELLIPSIS
"""
)
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p = pytester.maketxtfile(
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xdoc="""
>>> a = "foo "
>>> print(a)
foo
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-glob=x*.txt")
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reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1, passed=0)
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def test_contains_unicode(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""Fix internal error with docstrings containing non-ascii characters."""
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pytester.makepyfile(
'''\
def foo():
"""
>>> name = 'с' # not letter 'c' but instead Cyrillic 's'.
'anything'
"""
''' # noqa: RUF001
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["Got nothing", "* 1 failed in*"])
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def test_ignore_import_errors_on_doctest(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import asdf
def add_one(x):
'''
>>> add_one(1)
2
'''
return x + 1
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(
p, "--doctest-modules", "--doctest-ignore-import-errors"
)
reprec.assertoutcome(skipped=1, failed=1, passed=0)
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def test_junit_report_for_doctest(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""#713: Fix --junit-xml option when used with --doctest-modules."""
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
def foo():
'''
>>> 1 + 1
3
'''
pass
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules", "--junit-xml=junit.xml")
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1)
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def test_unicode_doctest(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""
Test case for issue 2434: DecodeError on Python 2 when doctest contains non-ascii
characters.
"""
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p = pytester.maketxtfile(
test_unicode_doctest="""
.. doctest::
>>> print("Hi\\n\\nByé")
Hi
...
Byé
>>> 1 / 0 # Byé
1
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
["*UNEXPECTED EXCEPTION: ZeroDivisionError*", "*1 failed*"]
)
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def test_unicode_doctest_module(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""
Test case for issue 2434: DecodeError on Python 2 when doctest docstring
contains non-ascii characters.
"""
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
test_unicode_doctest_module="""
def fix_bad_unicode(text):
'''
>>> print(fix_bad_unicode('único'))
único
'''
return "único"
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p, "--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed *"])
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def test_print_unicode_value(self, pytester: Pytester):
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"""
Test case for issue 3583: Printing Unicode in doctest under Python 2.7
doesn't work
"""
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p = pytester.maketxtfile(
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test_print_unicode_value=r"""
Here is a doctest::
>>> print('\xE5\xE9\xEE\xF8\xFC')
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åéîøü
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p)
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed *"])
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def test_reportinfo(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""Make sure that DoctestItem.reportinfo() returns lineno."""
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
test_reportinfo="""
def foo(x):
'''
>>> foo('a')
'b'
'''
return 'c'
"""
)
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items, reprec = pytester.inline_genitems(p, "--doctest-modules")
reportinfo = items[0].reportinfo()
assert reportinfo[1] == 1
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def test_valid_setup_py(self, pytester: Pytester):
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"""
Test to make sure that pytest ignores valid setup.py files when ran
with --doctest-modules
"""
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
setup="""
if __name__ == '__main__':
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(name='sample',
version='0.0',
description='description',
packages=find_packages()
)
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p, "--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 0 items*"])
def test_main_py_does_not_cause_import_errors(self, pytester: Pytester):
p = pytester.copy_example("doctest/main_py")
result = pytester.runpytest(p, "--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 2 items*", "*1 failed, 1 passed*"])
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def test_invalid_setup_py(self, pytester: Pytester):
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"""
Test to make sure that pytest reads setup.py files that are not used
for python packages when ran with --doctest-modules
"""
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
setup="""
def test_foo():
return 'bar'
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p, "--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 1 item*"])
def test_setup_module(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
"""Regression test for #12011 - setup_module not executed when running
with `--doctest-modules`."""
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
CONSTANT = 0
def setup_module():
global CONSTANT
CONSTANT = 1
def test():
assert CONSTANT == 1
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
assert result.ret == 0
result.assert_outcomes(passed=1)
class TestLiterals:
@pytest.mark.parametrize("config_mode", ["ini", "comment"])
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def test_allow_unicode(self, pytester, config_mode):
"""Test that doctests which output unicode work in all python versions
tested by pytest when the ALLOW_UNICODE option is used (either in
the ini file or by an inline comment).
"""
if config_mode == "ini":
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pytester.makeini(
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"""
[pytest]
doctest_optionflags = ALLOW_UNICODE
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"""
)
comment = ""
else:
comment = "#doctest: +ALLOW_UNICODE"
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc=f"""
>>> b'12'.decode('ascii') {comment}
'12'
"""
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)
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pytester.makepyfile(
foo=f"""
def foo():
'''
>>> b'12'.decode('ascii') {comment}
'12'
'''
"""
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)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run("--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=2)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("config_mode", ["ini", "comment"])
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def test_allow_bytes(self, pytester, config_mode):
"""Test that doctests which output bytes work in all python versions
tested by pytest when the ALLOW_BYTES option is used (either in
the ini file or by an inline comment)(#1287).
"""
if config_mode == "ini":
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pytester.makeini(
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"""
[pytest]
doctest_optionflags = ALLOW_BYTES
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"""
)
comment = ""
else:
comment = "#doctest: +ALLOW_BYTES"
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc=f"""
>>> b'foo' {comment}
'foo'
"""
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)
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pytester.makepyfile(
foo=f"""
def foo():
'''
>>> b'foo' {comment}
'foo'
'''
"""
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)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run("--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=2)
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def test_unicode_string(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""Test that doctests which output unicode fail in Python 2 when
the ALLOW_UNICODE option is not used. The same test should pass
in Python 3.
"""
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc="""
>>> b'12'.decode('ascii')
'12'
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_bytes_literal(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""Test that doctests which output bytes fail in Python 3 when
the ALLOW_BYTES option is not used. (#1287).
"""
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc="""
>>> b'foo'
'foo'
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1)
def test_number_re(self) -> None:
_number_re = _get_checker()._number_re # type: ignore
for s in [
"1.",
"+1.",
"-1.",
".1",
"+.1",
"-.1",
"0.1",
"+0.1",
"-0.1",
"1e5",
"+1e5",
"1e+5",
"+1e+5",
"1e-5",
"+1e-5",
"-1e-5",
"1.2e3",
"-1.2e-3",
]:
print(s)
m = _number_re.match(s)
assert m is not None
assert float(m.group()) == pytest.approx(float(s))
for s in ["1", "abc"]:
print(s)
assert _number_re.match(s) is None
@pytest.mark.parametrize("config_mode", ["ini", "comment"])
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def test_number_precision(self, pytester, config_mode):
"""Test the NUMBER option."""
if config_mode == "ini":
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pytester.makeini(
"""
[pytest]
doctest_optionflags = NUMBER
"""
)
comment = ""
else:
comment = "#doctest: +NUMBER"
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc=f"""
Scalars:
>>> import math
>>> math.pi {comment}
3.141592653589793
>>> math.pi {comment}
3.1416
>>> math.pi {comment}
3.14
>>> -math.pi {comment}
-3.14
>>> math.pi {comment}
3.
>>> 3. {comment}
3.0
>>> 3. {comment}
3.
>>> 3. {comment}
3.01
>>> 3. {comment}
2.99
>>> .299 {comment}
.3
>>> .301 {comment}
.3
>>> 951. {comment}
1e3
>>> 1049. {comment}
1e3
>>> -1049. {comment}
-1e3
>>> 1e3 {comment}
1e3
>>> 1e3 {comment}
1000.
Lists:
>>> [3.1415, 0.097, 13.1, 7, 8.22222e5, 0.598e-2] {comment}
[3.14, 0.1, 13., 7, 8.22e5, 6.0e-3]
>>> [[0.333, 0.667], [0.999, 1.333]] {comment}
[[0.33, 0.667], [0.999, 1.333]]
>>> [[[0.101]]] {comment}
[[[0.1]]]
Doesn't barf on non-numbers:
>>> 'abc' {comment}
'abc'
>>> None {comment}
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"expression,output",
[
# ints shouldn't match floats:
("3.0", "3"),
("3e0", "3"),
("1e3", "1000"),
("3", "3.0"),
# Rounding:
("3.1", "3.0"),
("3.1", "3.2"),
("3.1", "4.0"),
("8.22e5", "810000.0"),
# Only the actual output is rounded up, not the expected output:
("3.0", "2.98"),
("1e3", "999"),
# The current implementation doesn't understand that numbers inside
# strings shouldn't be treated as numbers:
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pytest.param("'3.1416'", "'3.14'", marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
],
)
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def test_number_non_matches(self, pytester, expression, output):
pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc=f"""
>>> {expression} #doctest: +NUMBER
{output}
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=0, failed=1)
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def test_number_and_allow_unicode(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc="""
>>> from collections import namedtuple
>>> T = namedtuple('T', 'a b c')
>>> T(a=0.2330000001, b=u'str', c=b'bytes') # doctest: +ALLOW_UNICODE, +ALLOW_BYTES, +NUMBER
T(a=0.233, b=u'str', c='bytes')
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
class TestDoctestSkips:
"""
If all examples in a doctest are skipped due to the SKIP option, then
the tests should be SKIPPED rather than PASSED. (#957)
"""
@pytest.fixture(params=["text", "module"])
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def makedoctest(self, pytester, request):
def makeit(doctest):
mode = request.param
if mode == "text":
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pytester.maketxtfile(doctest)
else:
assert mode == "module"
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pytester.makepyfile('"""\n%s"""' % doctest)
return makeit
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def test_one_skipped(self, pytester, makedoctest):
makedoctest(
"""
>>> 1 + 1 # doctest: +SKIP
2
>>> 2 + 2
4
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run("--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_one_skipped_failed(self, pytester, makedoctest):
makedoctest(
"""
>>> 1 + 1 # doctest: +SKIP
2
>>> 2 + 2
200
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run("--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(failed=1)
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def test_all_skipped(self, pytester, makedoctest):
makedoctest(
"""
>>> 1 + 1 # doctest: +SKIP
2
>>> 2 + 2 # doctest: +SKIP
200
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run("--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(skipped=1)
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def test_vacuous_all_skipped(self, pytester, makedoctest):
makedoctest("")
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reprec = pytester.inline_run("--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=0, skipped=0)
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def test_continue_on_failure(self, pytester: Pytester):
pytester.maketxtfile(
test_something="""
>>> i = 5
>>> def foo():
... raise ValueError('error1')
>>> foo()
>>> i
>>> i + 2
7
>>> i + 1
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest(
"--doctest-modules", "--doctest-continue-on-failure"
)
result.assert_outcomes(passed=0, failed=1)
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# The lines that contains the failure are 4, 5, and 8. The first one
# is a stack trace and the other two are mismatches.
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
["*4: UnexpectedException*", "*5: DocTestFailure*", "*8: DocTestFailure*"]
)
def test_skipping_wrapped_test(self, pytester):
"""
Issue 8796: INTERNALERROR raised when skipping a decorated DocTest
through pytest_collection_modifyitems.
"""
pytester.makeconftest(
"""
import pytest
from _pytest.doctest import DoctestItem
def pytest_collection_modifyitems(config, items):
skip_marker = pytest.mark.skip()
for item in items:
if isinstance(item, DoctestItem):
item.add_marker(skip_marker)
"""
)
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
from contextlib import contextmanager
@contextmanager
def my_config_context():
'''
>>> import os
'''
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
assert "INTERNALERROR" not in result.stdout.str()
result.assert_outcomes(skipped=1)
class TestDoctestAutoUseFixtures:
SCOPES = ["module", "session", "class", "function"]
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def test_doctest_module_session_fixture(self, pytester: Pytester):
"""Test that session fixtures are initialized for doctest modules (#768)."""
# session fixture which changes some global data, which will
# be accessed by doctests in a module
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pytester.makeconftest(
"""
import pytest
import sys
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope='session')
def myfixture():
assert not hasattr(sys, 'pytest_session_data')
sys.pytest_session_data = 1
yield
del sys.pytest_session_data
"""
)
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pytester.makepyfile(
foo="""
import sys
def foo():
'''
>>> assert sys.pytest_session_data == 1
'''
def bar():
'''
>>> assert sys.pytest_session_data == 1
'''
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*2 passed*"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("scope", SCOPES)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("enable_doctest", [True, False])
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def test_fixture_scopes(self, pytester, scope, enable_doctest):
"""Test that auto-use fixtures work properly with doctest modules.
See #1057 and #1100.
"""
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pytester.makeconftest(
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f"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope="{scope}")
def auto(request):
return 99
"""
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)
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pytester.makepyfile(
test_1='''
def test_foo():
"""
>>> getfixture('auto') + 1
100
"""
def test_bar():
assert 1
'''
)
params = ("--doctest-modules",) if enable_doctest else ()
passes = 3 if enable_doctest else 2
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result = pytester.runpytest(*params)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*=== %d passed in *" % passes])
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("scope", SCOPES)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("autouse", [True, False])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("use_fixture_in_doctest", [True, False])
def test_fixture_module_doctest_scopes(
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self, pytester, scope, autouse, use_fixture_in_doctest
):
"""Test that auto-use fixtures work properly with doctest files.
See #1057 and #1100.
"""
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pytester.makeconftest(
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f"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(autouse={autouse}, scope="{scope}")
def auto(request):
return 99
"""
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)
if use_fixture_in_doctest:
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc="""
>>> getfixture('auto')
99
"""
)
else:
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc="""
>>> 1 + 1
2
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*FAILURES*")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*=== 1 passed in *"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("scope", SCOPES)
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def test_auto_use_request_attributes(self, pytester, scope):
"""Check that all attributes of a request in an autouse fixture
behave as expected when requested for a doctest item.
"""
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pytester.makeconftest(
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f"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope="{scope}")
def auto(request):
if "{scope}" == 'module':
assert request.module is None
if "{scope}" == 'class':
assert request.cls is None
if "{scope}" == 'function':
assert request.function is None
return 99
"""
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)
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pytester.maketxtfile(
test_doc="""
>>> 1 + 1
2
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
str(result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*FAILURES*"))
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*=== 1 passed in *"])
doctest: fix autouse fixtures possibly not getting picked up Fix #11929. Figured out what's going on. We have the following collection tree: ``` <Dir pyspacewar> <Dir src> <Package pyspacewar> <Package tests> <DoctestModule test_main.py> <DoctestItem pyspacewar.tests.test_main.doctest_main> ``` And the `test_main.py` contains an autouse fixture (`fake_game_ui`) that `doctest_main` needs in order to run properly. The fixture doesn't run! It doesn't run because nothing collects the fixtures from (calls `parsefactories()` on) the `test_main.py` `DoctestModule`. How come it only started happening with commit ab63ebb3dc07b89670b96ae97044f48406c44fa0? Turns out it mostly only worked accidentally. Each `DoctestModule` is also collected as a normal `Module`, with the `Module` collected after the `DoctestModule`. For example, if we add a non-doctest test to `test_main.py`, the collection tree looks like this: ``` <Dir pyspacewar> <Dir src> <Package pyspacewar> <Package tests> <DoctestModule test_main.py> <DoctestItem pyspacewar.tests.test_main.doctest_main> <Module test_main.py> <Function test_it> ``` Now, `Module` *does* collect fixtures. When autouse fixtures are collected, they are added to the `_nodeid_autousenames` dict. Before ab63ebb3dc07b89670b96ae97044f48406c44fa0, `DoctestItem` consults `_nodeid_autousenames` at *setup* time. At this point, the `Module` has collected and so it ended up picking the autouse fixture (this relies on another "accident", that the `DoctestModule` and `Module` have the same node ID). After ab63ebb3dc07b89670b96ae97044f48406c44fa0, `DoctestItem` consults `_nodeid_autousenames` at *collection* time (= when it's created). At this point, the `Module` hasn't collected yet, so the autouse fixture is not picked out. The fix is simple -- have `DoctestModule.collect()` call `parsefactories`. From some testing I've done it shouldn't have negative consequences (I hope).
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("scope", [*SCOPES, "package"])
def test_auto_use_defined_in_same_module(
self, pytester: Pytester, scope: str
) -> None:
"""Autouse fixtures defined in the same module as the doctest get picked
up properly.
Regression test for #11929.
"""
pytester.makepyfile(
f"""
import pytest
AUTO = "the fixture did not run"
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope="{scope}")
def auto(request):
global AUTO
AUTO = "the fixture ran"
def my_doctest():
'''My doctest.
>>> my_doctest()
'the fixture ran'
'''
return AUTO
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.assert_outcomes(passed=1)
class TestDoctestNamespaceFixture:
SCOPES = ["module", "session", "class", "function"]
@pytest.mark.parametrize("scope", SCOPES)
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def test_namespace_doctestfile(self, pytester, scope):
"""
Check that inserting something into the namespace works in a
simple text file doctest
"""
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pytester.makeconftest(
f"""
import pytest
import contextlib
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope="{scope}")
def add_contextlib(doctest_namespace):
doctest_namespace['cl'] = contextlib
"""
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)
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p = pytester.maketxtfile(
"""
>>> print(cl.__name__)
contextlib
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p)
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("scope", SCOPES)
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def test_namespace_pyfile(self, pytester, scope):
"""
Check that inserting something into the namespace works in a
simple Python file docstring doctest
"""
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pytester.makeconftest(
f"""
import pytest
import contextlib
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True, scope="{scope}")
def add_contextlib(doctest_namespace):
doctest_namespace['cl'] = contextlib
"""
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)
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
"""
def foo():
'''
>>> print(cl.__name__)
contextlib
'''
"""
)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run(p, "--doctest-modules")
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
class TestDoctestReportingOption:
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def _run_doctest_report(self, pytester, format):
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
def foo():
'''
>>> foo()
a b
0 1 4
1 2 4
2 3 6
'''
print(' a b\\n'
'0 1 4\\n'
'1 2 5\\n'
'2 3 6')
"""
)
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return pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules", "--doctest-report", format)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("format", ["udiff", "UDIFF", "uDiFf"])
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def test_doctest_report_udiff(self, pytester, format):
result = self._run_doctest_report(pytester, format)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[" 0 1 4", " -1 2 4", " +1 2 5", " 2 3 6"]
)
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def test_doctest_report_cdiff(self, pytester: Pytester):
result = self._run_doctest_report(pytester, "cdiff")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
" a b",
" 0 1 4",
" ! 1 2 4",
" 2 3 6",
" --- 1,4 ----",
" a b",
" 0 1 4",
" ! 1 2 5",
" 2 3 6",
]
)
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def test_doctest_report_ndiff(self, pytester: Pytester):
result = self._run_doctest_report(pytester, "ndiff")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
" a b",
" 0 1 4",
" - 1 2 4",
" ? ^",
" + 1 2 5",
" ? ^",
" 2 3 6",
]
)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("format", ["none", "only_first_failure"])
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def test_doctest_report_none_or_only_first_failure(self, pytester, format):
result = self._run_doctest_report(pytester, format)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
[
"Expected:",
" a b",
" 0 1 4",
" 1 2 4",
" 2 3 6",
"Got:",
" a b",
" 0 1 4",
" 1 2 5",
" 2 3 6",
]
)
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def test_doctest_report_invalid(self, pytester: Pytester):
result = self._run_doctest_report(pytester, "obviously_invalid_format")
result.stderr.fnmatch_lines(
[
"*error: argument --doctest-report: invalid choice: 'obviously_invalid_format' (choose from*"
]
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("mock_module", ["mock", "unittest.mock"])
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def test_doctest_mock_objects_dont_recurse_missbehaved(mock_module, pytester: Pytester):
pytest.importorskip(mock_module)
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pytester.makepyfile(
f"""
from {mock_module} import call
class Example(object):
'''
>>> 1 + 1
2
'''
"""
)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--doctest-modules")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed *"])
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class Broken:
def __getattr__(self, _):
raise KeyError("This should be an AttributeError")
@pytest.mark.parametrize( # pragma: no branch (lambdas are not called)
"stop", [None, _is_mocked, lambda f: None, lambda f: False, lambda f: True]
)
def test_warning_on_unwrap_of_broken_object(
stop: Optional[Callable[[object], object]],
) -> None:
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bad_instance = Broken()
assert inspect.unwrap.__module__ == "inspect"
with _patch_unwrap_mock_aware():
assert inspect.unwrap.__module__ != "inspect"
with pytest.warns(
pytest.PytestWarning, match="^Got KeyError.* when unwrapping"
):
with pytest.raises(KeyError):
inspect.unwrap(bad_instance, stop=stop) # type: ignore[arg-type]
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assert inspect.unwrap.__module__ == "inspect"
def test_is_setup_py_not_named_setup_py(tmp_path: Path) -> None:
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not_setup_py = tmp_path.joinpath("not_setup.py")
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not_setup_py.write_text(
'from setuptools import setup; setup(name="foo")', encoding="utf-8"
)
assert not _is_setup_py(not_setup_py)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("mod", ("setuptools", "distutils.core"))
def test_is_setup_py_is_a_setup_py(tmp_path: Path, mod: str) -> None:
setup_py = tmp_path.joinpath("setup.py")
setup_py.write_text(f'from {mod} import setup; setup(name="foo")', "utf-8")
assert _is_setup_py(setup_py)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("mod", ("setuptools", "distutils.core"))
def test_is_setup_py_different_encoding(tmp_path: Path, mod: str) -> None:
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setup_py = tmp_path.joinpath("setup.py")
contents = (
"# -*- coding: cp1252 -*-\n"
f'from {mod} import setup; setup(name="foo", description="")\n'
)
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setup_py.write_bytes(contents.encode("cp1252"))
assert _is_setup_py(setup_py)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"name, expected", [("__main__.py", True), ("__init__.py", False)]
)
def test_is_main_py(tmp_path: Path, name: str, expected: bool) -> None:
dunder_main = tmp_path.joinpath(name)
assert _is_main_py(dunder_main) == expected