Merge pull request #2711 from massich/mimic_raises_signature_in_warns
[MRG][feature] Change warns signature to mimic the raises call
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@ -8,6 +8,8 @@ import py
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import sys
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import warnings
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import re
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from _pytest.fixtures import yield_fixture
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from _pytest.outcomes import fail
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@ -98,10 +100,28 @@ def warns(expected_warning, *args, **kwargs):
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>>> with warns(RuntimeWarning):
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... warnings.warn("my warning", RuntimeWarning)
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In the context manager form you may use the keyword argument ``match`` to assert
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that the exception matches a text or regex::
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>>> with warns(UserWarning, match='must be 0 or None'):
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... warnings.warn("value must be 0 or None", UserWarning)
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>>> with warns(UserWarning, match=r'must be \d+$'):
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... warnings.warn("value must be 42", UserWarning)
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>>> with warns(UserWarning, match=r'must be \d+$'):
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... warnings.warn("this is not here", UserWarning)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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Failed: DID NOT WARN. No warnings of type ...UserWarning... was emitted...
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"""
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wcheck = WarningsChecker(expected_warning)
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match_expr = None
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if not args:
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return wcheck
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if "match" in kwargs:
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match_expr = kwargs.pop("match")
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return WarningsChecker(expected_warning, match_expr=match_expr)
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elif isinstance(args[0], str):
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code, = args
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assert isinstance(code, str)
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@ -109,12 +129,12 @@ def warns(expected_warning, *args, **kwargs):
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loc = frame.f_locals.copy()
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loc.update(kwargs)
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with wcheck:
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with WarningsChecker(expected_warning, match_expr=match_expr):
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code = _pytest._code.Source(code).compile()
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py.builtin.exec_(code, frame.f_globals, loc)
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else:
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func = args[0]
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with wcheck:
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with WarningsChecker(expected_warning, match_expr=match_expr):
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return func(*args[1:], **kwargs)
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@ -174,7 +194,7 @@ class WarningsRecorder(warnings.catch_warnings):
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class WarningsChecker(WarningsRecorder):
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def __init__(self, expected_warning=None):
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def __init__(self, expected_warning=None, match_expr=None):
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super(WarningsChecker, self).__init__()
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msg = ("exceptions must be old-style classes or "
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@ -189,6 +209,7 @@ class WarningsChecker(WarningsRecorder):
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raise TypeError(msg % type(expected_warning))
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self.expected_warning = expected_warning
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self.match_expr = match_expr
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def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
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super(WarningsChecker, self).__exit__(*exc_info)
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@ -203,3 +224,15 @@ class WarningsChecker(WarningsRecorder):
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"The list of emitted warnings is: {1}.".format(
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self.expected_warning,
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[each.message for each in self]))
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elif self.match_expr is not None:
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for r in self:
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if issubclass(r.category, self.expected_warning):
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if re.compile(self.match_expr).search(str(r.message)):
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break
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else:
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fail("DID NOT WARN. No warnings of type {0} matching"
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" ('{1}') was emitted. The list of emitted warnings"
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" is: {2}.".format(
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self.expected_warning,
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self.match_expr,
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[each.message for each in self]))
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@ -0,0 +1 @@
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Match ``warns`` signature to ``raises`` by adding ``match`` keyworkd.
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@ -168,7 +168,20 @@ which works in a similar manner to :ref:`raises <assertraises>`::
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with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
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warnings.warn("my warning", UserWarning)
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The test will fail if the warning in question is not raised.
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The test will fail if the warning in question is not raised. The keyword
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argument ``match`` to assert that the exception matches a text or regex::
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>>> with warns(UserWarning, match='must be 0 or None'):
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... warnings.warn("value must be 0 or None", UserWarning)
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>>> with warns(UserWarning, match=r'must be \d+$'):
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... warnings.warn("value must be 42", UserWarning)
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>>> with warns(UserWarning, match=r'must be \d+$'):
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... warnings.warn("this is not here", UserWarning)
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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...
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Failed: DID NOT WARN. No warnings of type ...UserWarning... was emitted...
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You can also call ``pytest.warns`` on a function or code string::
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@ -284,3 +284,27 @@ class TestWarns(object):
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''')
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(['*2 passed in*'])
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def test_match_regex(self):
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with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r'must be \d+$'):
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warnings.warn("value must be 42", UserWarning)
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with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
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with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r'must be \d+$'):
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warnings.warn("this is not here", UserWarning)
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with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
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with pytest.warns(FutureWarning, match=r'must be \d+$'):
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warnings.warn("value must be 42", UserWarning)
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def test_one_from_multiple_warns(self):
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with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r'aaa'):
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warnings.warn("cccccccccc", UserWarning)
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warnings.warn("bbbbbbbbbb", UserWarning)
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warnings.warn("aaaaaaaaaa", UserWarning)
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def test_none_of_multiple_warns(self):
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with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
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with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r'aaa'):
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warnings.warn("bbbbbbbbbb", UserWarning)
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warnings.warn("cccccccccc", UserWarning)
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