from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function import sys import py import pytest def test_tmpdir_fixture(testdir): p = testdir.copy_example("tmpdir/tmpdir_fixture.py") results = testdir.runpytest(p) results.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*1 passed*") def test_ensuretemp(recwarn): d1 = pytest.ensuretemp("hello") d2 = pytest.ensuretemp("hello") assert d1 == d2 assert d1.check(dir=1) class TestTempdirHandler(object): def test_mktemp(self, testdir): from _pytest.tmpdir import TempdirFactory config = testdir.parseconfig() config.option.basetemp = testdir.mkdir("hello") t = TempdirFactory(config) tmp = t.mktemp("world") assert tmp.relto(t.getbasetemp()) == "world0" tmp = t.mktemp("this") assert tmp.relto(t.getbasetemp()).startswith("this") tmp2 = t.mktemp("this") assert tmp2.relto(t.getbasetemp()).startswith("this") assert tmp2 != tmp class TestConfigTmpdir(object): def test_getbasetemp_custom_removes_old(self, testdir): mytemp = testdir.tmpdir.join("xyz") p = testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_1(tmpdir): pass """ ) testdir.runpytest(p, "--basetemp=%s" % mytemp) mytemp.check() mytemp.ensure("hello") testdir.runpytest(p, "--basetemp=%s" % mytemp) mytemp.check() assert not mytemp.join("hello").check() def test_basetemp(testdir): mytemp = testdir.tmpdir.mkdir("mytemp") p = testdir.makepyfile( """ import pytest def test_1(): pytest.ensuretemp("hello") """ ) result = testdir.runpytest(p, "--basetemp=%s" % mytemp) assert result.ret == 0 assert mytemp.join("hello").check() @pytest.mark.skipif( not hasattr(py.path.local, "mksymlinkto"), reason="symlink not available on this platform", ) def test_tmpdir_always_is_realpath(testdir): # the reason why tmpdir should be a realpath is that # when you cd to it and do "os.getcwd()" you will anyway # get the realpath. Using the symlinked path can thus # easily result in path-inequality # XXX if that proves to be a problem, consider using # os.environ["PWD"] realtemp = testdir.tmpdir.mkdir("myrealtemp") linktemp = testdir.tmpdir.join("symlinktemp") linktemp.mksymlinkto(realtemp) p = testdir.makepyfile( """ def test_1(tmpdir): import os assert os.path.realpath(str(tmpdir)) == str(tmpdir) """ ) result = testdir.runpytest("-s", p, "--basetemp=%s/bt" % linktemp) assert not result.ret def test_tmpdir_too_long_on_parametrization(testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ import pytest @pytest.mark.parametrize("arg", ["1"*1000]) def test_some(arg, tmpdir): tmpdir.ensure("hello") """ ) reprec = testdir.inline_run() reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1) def test_tmpdir_factory(testdir): testdir.makepyfile( """ import pytest @pytest.fixture(scope='session') def session_dir(tmpdir_factory): return tmpdir_factory.mktemp('data', numbered=False) def test_some(session_dir): session_dir.isdir() """ ) reprec = testdir.inline_run() reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1) def test_tmpdir_fallback_tox_env(testdir, monkeypatch): """Test that tmpdir works even if environment variables required by getpass module are missing (#1010). """ monkeypatch.delenv("USER", raising=False) monkeypatch.delenv("USERNAME", raising=False) testdir.makepyfile( """ import pytest def test_some(tmpdir): assert tmpdir.isdir() """ ) reprec = testdir.inline_run() reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1) @pytest.fixture def break_getuser(monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr("os.getuid", lambda: -1) # taken from python 2.7/3.4 for envvar in ("LOGNAME", "USER", "LNAME", "USERNAME"): monkeypatch.delenv(envvar, raising=False) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("break_getuser") @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform.startswith("win"), reason="no os.getuid on windows") def test_tmpdir_fallback_uid_not_found(testdir): """Test that tmpdir works even if the current process's user id does not correspond to a valid user. """ testdir.makepyfile( """ import pytest def test_some(tmpdir): assert tmpdir.isdir() """ ) reprec = testdir.inline_run() reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1) @pytest.mark.usefixtures("break_getuser") @pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform.startswith("win"), reason="no os.getuid on windows") def test_get_user_uid_not_found(): """Test that get_user() function works even if the current process's user id does not correspond to a valid user (e.g. running pytest in a Docker container with 'docker run -u'. """ from _pytest.tmpdir import get_user assert get_user() is None @pytest.mark.skipif(not sys.platform.startswith("win"), reason="win only") def test_get_user(monkeypatch): """Test that get_user() function works even if environment variables required by getpass module are missing from the environment on Windows (#1010). """ from _pytest.tmpdir import get_user monkeypatch.delenv("USER", raising=False) monkeypatch.delenv("USERNAME", raising=False) assert get_user() is None