# mypy: allow-untyped-defs from functools import partial import inspect import os from pathlib import Path import sys import types from typing import Dict from typing import List from typing import Tuple from typing import Type from _pytest import outcomes from _pytest import reports from _pytest import runner from _pytest._code import ExceptionInfo from _pytest._code.code import ExceptionChainRepr from _pytest.config import ExitCode from _pytest.monkeypatch import MonkeyPatch from _pytest.outcomes import OutcomeException from _pytest.pytester import Pytester import pytest if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 11): from exceptiongroup import ExceptionGroup class TestSetupState: def test_setup(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: item = pytester.getitem("def test_func(): pass") ss = item.session._setupstate values = [1] ss.setup(item) ss.addfinalizer(values.pop, item) assert values ss.teardown_exact(None) assert not values def test_teardown_exact_stack_empty(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: item = pytester.getitem("def test_func(): pass") ss = item.session._setupstate ss.setup(item) ss.teardown_exact(None) ss.teardown_exact(None) ss.teardown_exact(None) def test_setup_fails_and_failure_is_cached(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: item = pytester.getitem( """ def setup_module(mod): raise ValueError(42) def test_func(): pass """ ) ss = item.session._setupstate with pytest.raises(ValueError): ss.setup(item) with pytest.raises(ValueError): ss.setup(item) def test_teardown_multiple_one_fails(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: r = [] def fin1(): r.append("fin1") def fin2(): raise Exception("oops") def fin3(): r.append("fin3") item = pytester.getitem("def test_func(): pass") ss = item.session._setupstate ss.setup(item) ss.addfinalizer(fin1, item) ss.addfinalizer(fin2, item) ss.addfinalizer(fin3, item) with pytest.raises(Exception) as err: ss.teardown_exact(None) assert err.value.args == ("oops",) assert r == ["fin3", "fin1"] def test_teardown_multiple_fail(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: def fin1(): raise Exception("oops1") def fin2(): raise Exception("oops2") item = pytester.getitem("def test_func(): pass") ss = item.session._setupstate ss.setup(item) ss.addfinalizer(fin1, item) ss.addfinalizer(fin2, item) with pytest.raises(ExceptionGroup) as err: ss.teardown_exact(None) # Note that finalizers are run LIFO, but because FIFO is more intuitive for # users we reverse the order of messages, and see the error from fin1 first. err1, err2 = err.value.exceptions assert err1.args == ("oops1",) assert err2.args == ("oops2",) def test_teardown_multiple_scopes_one_fails(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: module_teardown = [] def fin_func(): raise Exception("oops1") def fin_module(): module_teardown.append("fin_module") item = pytester.getitem("def test_func(): pass") mod = item.listchain()[-2] ss = item.session._setupstate ss.setup(item) ss.addfinalizer(fin_module, mod) ss.addfinalizer(fin_func, item) with pytest.raises(Exception, match="oops1"): ss.teardown_exact(None) assert module_teardown == ["fin_module"] def test_teardown_multiple_scopes_several_fail(self, pytester) -> None: def raiser(exc): raise exc item = pytester.getitem("def test_func(): pass") mod = item.listchain()[-2] ss = item.session._setupstate ss.setup(item) ss.addfinalizer(partial(raiser, KeyError("from module scope")), mod) ss.addfinalizer(partial(raiser, TypeError("from function scope 1")), item) ss.addfinalizer(partial(raiser, ValueError("from function scope 2")), item) with pytest.raises(ExceptionGroup, match="errors during test teardown") as e: ss.teardown_exact(None) mod, func = e.value.exceptions assert isinstance(mod, KeyError) assert isinstance(func.exceptions[0], TypeError) # type: ignore assert isinstance(func.exceptions[1], ValueError) # type: ignore class BaseFunctionalTests: def test_passfunction(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ def test_func(): pass """ ) rep = reports[1] assert rep.passed assert not rep.failed assert rep.outcome == "passed" assert not rep.longrepr def test_failfunction(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ def test_func(): assert 0 """ ) rep = reports[1] assert not rep.passed assert not rep.skipped assert rep.failed assert rep.when == "call" assert rep.outcome == "failed" # assert isinstance(rep.longrepr, ReprExceptionInfo) def test_skipfunction(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def test_func(): pytest.skip("hello") """ ) rep = reports[1] assert not rep.failed assert not rep.passed assert rep.skipped assert rep.outcome == "skipped" # assert rep.skipped.when == "call" # assert rep.skipped.when == "call" # assert rep.skipped == "%sreason == "hello" # assert rep.skipped.location.lineno == 3 # assert rep.skipped.location.path # assert not rep.skipped.failurerepr def test_skip_in_setup_function(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def setup_function(func): pytest.skip("hello") def test_func(): pass """ ) print(reports) rep = reports[0] assert not rep.failed assert not rep.passed assert rep.skipped # assert rep.skipped.reason == "hello" # assert rep.skipped.location.lineno == 3 # assert rep.skipped.location.lineno == 3 assert len(reports) == 2 assert reports[1].passed # teardown def test_failure_in_setup_function(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def setup_function(func): raise ValueError(42) def test_func(): pass """ ) rep = reports[0] assert not rep.skipped assert not rep.passed assert rep.failed assert rep.when == "setup" assert len(reports) == 2 def test_failure_in_teardown_function(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def teardown_function(func): raise ValueError(42) def test_func(): pass """ ) print(reports) assert len(reports) == 3 rep = reports[2] assert not rep.skipped assert not rep.passed assert rep.failed assert rep.when == "teardown" # assert rep.longrepr.reprcrash.lineno == 3 # assert rep.longrepr.reprtraceback.reprentries def test_custom_failure_repr(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: pytester.makepyfile( conftest=""" import pytest class Function(pytest.Function): def repr_failure(self, excinfo): return "hello" """ ) reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def test_func(): assert 0 """ ) rep = reports[1] assert not rep.skipped assert not rep.passed assert rep.failed # assert rep.outcome.when == "call" # assert rep.failed.where.lineno == 3 # assert rep.failed.where.path.basename == "test_func.py" # assert rep.failed.failurerepr == "hello" def test_teardown_final_returncode(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: rec = pytester.inline_runsource( """ def test_func(): pass def teardown_function(func): raise ValueError(42) """ ) assert rec.ret == 1 def test_logstart_logfinish_hooks(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: rec = pytester.inline_runsource( """ import pytest def test_func(): pass """ ) reps = rec.getcalls("pytest_runtest_logstart pytest_runtest_logfinish") assert [x._name for x in reps] == [ "pytest_runtest_logstart", "pytest_runtest_logfinish", ] for rep in reps: assert rep.nodeid == "test_logstart_logfinish_hooks.py::test_func" assert rep.location == ("test_logstart_logfinish_hooks.py", 1, "test_func") def test_exact_teardown_issue90(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: rec = pytester.inline_runsource( """ import pytest class TestClass(object): def test_method(self): pass def teardown_class(cls): raise Exception() def test_func(): import sys # on python2 exc_info is kept till a function exits # so we would end up calling test functions while # sys.exc_info would return the indexerror # from guessing the lastitem excinfo = sys.exc_info() import traceback assert excinfo[0] is None, \ traceback.format_exception(*excinfo) def teardown_function(func): raise ValueError(42) """ ) reps = rec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport") print(reps) for i in range(2): assert reps[i].nodeid.endswith("test_method") assert reps[i].passed assert reps[2].when == "teardown" assert reps[2].failed assert len(reps) == 6 for i in range(3, 5): assert reps[i].nodeid.endswith("test_func") assert reps[i].passed assert reps[5].when == "teardown" assert reps[5].nodeid.endswith("test_func") assert reps[5].failed def test_exact_teardown_issue1206(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: """Issue shadowing error with wrong number of arguments on teardown_method.""" rec = pytester.inline_runsource( """ import pytest class TestClass(object): def teardown_method(self, x, y, z): pass def test_method(self): assert True """ ) reps = rec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport") print(reps) assert len(reps) == 3 # assert reps[0].nodeid.endswith("test_method") assert reps[0].passed assert reps[0].when == "setup" # assert reps[1].nodeid.endswith("test_method") assert reps[1].passed assert reps[1].when == "call" # assert reps[2].nodeid.endswith("test_method") assert reps[2].failed assert reps[2].when == "teardown" longrepr = reps[2].longrepr assert isinstance(longrepr, ExceptionChainRepr) assert longrepr.reprcrash assert longrepr.reprcrash.message in ( "TypeError: teardown_method() missing 2 required positional arguments: 'y' and 'z'", # Python >= 3.10 "TypeError: TestClass.teardown_method() missing 2 required positional arguments: 'y' and 'z'", ) def test_failure_in_setup_function_ignores_custom_repr( self, pytester: Pytester ) -> None: pytester.makepyfile( conftest=""" import pytest class Function(pytest.Function): def repr_failure(self, excinfo): assert 0 """ ) reports = pytester.runitem( """ def setup_function(func): raise ValueError(42) def test_func(): pass """ ) assert len(reports) == 2 rep = reports[0] print(rep) assert not rep.skipped assert not rep.passed assert rep.failed # assert rep.outcome.when == "setup" # assert rep.outcome.where.lineno == 3 # assert rep.outcome.where.path.basename == "test_func.py" # assert instanace(rep.failed.failurerepr, PythonFailureRepr) def test_systemexit_does_not_bail_out(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: try: reports = pytester.runitem( """ def test_func(): raise SystemExit(42) """ ) except SystemExit: assert False, "runner did not catch SystemExit" rep = reports[1] assert rep.failed assert rep.when == "call" def test_exit_propagates(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: try: pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def test_func(): raise pytest.exit.Exception() """ ) except pytest.exit.Exception: pass else: assert False, "did not raise" class TestExecutionNonForked(BaseFunctionalTests): def getrunner(self): def f(item): return runner.runtestprotocol(item, log=False) return f def test_keyboardinterrupt_propagates(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: try: pytester.runitem( """ def test_func(): raise KeyboardInterrupt("fake") """ ) except KeyboardInterrupt: pass else: assert False, "did not raise" class TestSessionReports: def test_collect_result(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: col = pytester.getmodulecol( """ def test_func1(): pass class TestClass(object): pass """ ) rep = runner.collect_one_node(col) assert not rep.failed assert not rep.skipped assert rep.passed locinfo = rep.location assert locinfo is not None assert locinfo[0] == col.path.name assert not locinfo[1] assert locinfo[2] == col.path.name res = rep.result assert len(res) == 2 assert res[0].name == "test_func1" assert res[1].name == "TestClass" reporttypes: List[Type[reports.BaseReport]] = [ reports.BaseReport, reports.TestReport, reports.CollectReport, ] @pytest.mark.parametrize( "reporttype", reporttypes, ids=[x.__name__ for x in reporttypes] ) def test_report_extra_parameters(reporttype: Type[reports.BaseReport]) -> None: args = list(inspect.signature(reporttype.__init__).parameters.keys())[1:] basekw: Dict[str, List[object]] = dict.fromkeys(args, []) report = reporttype(newthing=1, **basekw) assert report.newthing == 1 def test_callinfo() -> None: ci = runner.CallInfo.from_call(lambda: 0, "collect") assert ci.when == "collect" assert ci.result == 0 assert "result" in repr(ci) assert repr(ci) == "" assert str(ci) == "" ci2 = runner.CallInfo.from_call(lambda: 0 / 0, "collect") assert ci2.when == "collect" assert not hasattr(ci2, "result") assert repr(ci2) == f"" assert str(ci2) == repr(ci2) assert ci2.excinfo # Newlines are escaped. def raise_assertion(): assert 0, "assert_msg" ci3 = runner.CallInfo.from_call(raise_assertion, "call") assert repr(ci3) == f"" assert "\n" not in repr(ci3) # design question: do we want general hooks in python files? # then something like the following functional tests makes sense @pytest.mark.xfail def test_runtest_in_module_ordering(pytester: Pytester) -> None: p1 = pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest def pytest_runtest_setup(item): # runs after class-level! item.function.mylist.append("module") class TestClass(object): def pytest_runtest_setup(self, item): assert not hasattr(item.function, 'mylist') item.function.mylist = ['class'] @pytest.fixture def mylist(self, request): return request.function.mylist @pytest.hookimpl(wrapper=True) def pytest_runtest_call(self, item): try: yield except ValueError: pass def test_hello1(self, mylist): assert mylist == ['class', 'module'], mylist raise ValueError() def test_hello2(self, mylist): assert mylist == ['class', 'module'], mylist def pytest_runtest_teardown(item): del item.function.mylist """ ) result = pytester.runpytest(p1) result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*2 passed*"]) def test_outcomeexception_exceptionattributes() -> None: outcome = outcomes.OutcomeException("test") assert outcome.args[0] == outcome.msg def test_outcomeexception_passes_except_Exception() -> None: with pytest.raises(outcomes.OutcomeException): try: raise outcomes.OutcomeException("test") except Exception as e: raise NotImplementedError from e def test_pytest_exit() -> None: with pytest.raises(pytest.exit.Exception) as excinfo: pytest.exit("hello") assert excinfo.errisinstance(pytest.exit.Exception) def test_pytest_fail() -> None: with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception) as excinfo: pytest.fail("hello") s = excinfo.exconly(tryshort=True) assert s.startswith("Failed") def test_pytest_exit_msg(pytester: Pytester) -> None: pytester.makeconftest( """ import pytest def pytest_configure(config): pytest.exit('oh noes') """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stderr.fnmatch_lines(["Exit: oh noes"]) def _strip_resource_warnings(lines): # Assert no output on stderr, except for unreliable ResourceWarnings. # (https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/5088) return [ x for x in lines if not x.startswith(("Exception ignored in:", "ResourceWarning")) ] def test_pytest_exit_returncode(pytester: Pytester) -> None: pytester.makepyfile( """\ import pytest def test_foo(): pytest.exit("some exit msg", 99) """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*! *Exit: some exit msg !*"]) assert _strip_resource_warnings(result.stderr.lines) == [] assert result.ret == 99 # It prints to stderr also in case of exit during pytest_sessionstart. pytester.makeconftest( """\ import pytest def pytest_sessionstart(): pytest.exit("during_sessionstart", 98) """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*! *Exit: during_sessionstart !*"]) assert _strip_resource_warnings(result.stderr.lines) == [ "Exit: during_sessionstart" ] assert result.ret == 98 def test_pytest_fail_notrace_runtest(pytester: Pytester) -> None: """Test pytest.fail(..., pytrace=False) does not show tracebacks during test run.""" pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest def test_hello(): pytest.fail("hello", pytrace=False) def teardown_function(function): pytest.fail("world", pytrace=False) """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["world", "hello"]) result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*def teardown_function*") def test_pytest_fail_notrace_collection(pytester: Pytester) -> None: """Test pytest.fail(..., pytrace=False) does not show tracebacks during collection.""" pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest def some_internal_function(): pytest.fail("hello", pytrace=False) some_internal_function() """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["hello"]) result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*def some_internal_function()*") def test_pytest_fail_notrace_non_ascii(pytester: Pytester) -> None: """Fix pytest.fail with pytrace=False with non-ascii characters (#1178). This tests with native and unicode strings containing non-ascii chars. """ pytester.makepyfile( """\ import pytest def test_hello(): pytest.fail('oh oh: ☺', pytrace=False) """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*test_hello*", "oh oh: ☺"]) result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*def test_hello*") def test_pytest_no_tests_collected_exit_status(pytester: Pytester) -> None: result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 0 items*"]) assert result.ret == ExitCode.NO_TESTS_COLLECTED pytester.makepyfile( test_foo=""" def test_foo(): assert 1 """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 1 item*"]) result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*1 passed*"]) assert result.ret == ExitCode.OK result = pytester.runpytest("-k nonmatch") result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 1 item*"]) result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*1 deselected*"]) assert result.ret == ExitCode.NO_TESTS_COLLECTED def test_exception_printing_skip() -> None: assert pytest.skip.Exception == pytest.skip.Exception try: pytest.skip("hello") except pytest.skip.Exception: excinfo = ExceptionInfo.from_current() s = excinfo.exconly(tryshort=True) assert s.startswith("Skipped") def test_importorskip(monkeypatch) -> None: importorskip = pytest.importorskip def f(): importorskip("asdlkj") try: sysmod = importorskip("sys") assert sysmod is sys # path = pytest.importorskip("os.path") # assert path == os.path excinfo = pytest.raises(pytest.skip.Exception, f) assert excinfo is not None excrepr = excinfo.getrepr() assert excrepr is not None assert excrepr.reprcrash is not None path = Path(excrepr.reprcrash.path) # check that importorskip reports the actual call # in this test the test_runner.py file assert path.stem == "test_runner" pytest.raises(SyntaxError, pytest.importorskip, "x y z") pytest.raises(SyntaxError, pytest.importorskip, "x=y") mod = types.ModuleType("hello123") mod.__version__ = "1.3" # type: ignore monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, "hello123", mod) with pytest.raises(pytest.skip.Exception): pytest.importorskip("hello123", minversion="1.3.1") mod2 = pytest.importorskip("hello123", minversion="1.3") assert mod2 == mod except pytest.skip.Exception: # pragma: no cover assert False, f"spurious skip: {ExceptionInfo.from_current()}" def test_importorskip_imports_last_module_part() -> None: ospath = pytest.importorskip("os.path") assert os.path == ospath def test_importorskip_dev_module(monkeypatch) -> None: try: mod = types.ModuleType("mockmodule") mod.__version__ = "0.13.0.dev-43290" # type: ignore monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, "mockmodule", mod) mod2 = pytest.importorskip("mockmodule", minversion="0.12.0") assert mod2 == mod with pytest.raises(pytest.skip.Exception): pytest.importorskip("mockmodule1", minversion="0.14.0") except pytest.skip.Exception: # pragma: no cover assert False, f"spurious skip: {ExceptionInfo.from_current()}" def test_importorskip_module_level(pytester: Pytester) -> None: """`importorskip` must be able to skip entire modules when used at module level.""" pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest foobarbaz = pytest.importorskip("foobarbaz") def test_foo(): pass """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 0 items / 1 skipped*"]) def test_importorskip_custom_reason(pytester: Pytester) -> None: """Make sure custom reasons are used.""" pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest foobarbaz = pytest.importorskip("foobarbaz2", reason="just because") def test_foo(): pass """ ) result = pytester.runpytest("-ra") result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*just because*"]) result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*collected 0 items / 1 skipped*"]) def test_pytest_cmdline_main(pytester: Pytester) -> None: p = pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest def test_hello(): assert 1 if __name__ == '__main__': pytest.cmdline.main([__file__]) """ ) import subprocess popen = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, str(p)], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) popen.communicate() ret = popen.wait() assert ret == 0 def test_unicode_in_longrepr(pytester: Pytester) -> None: pytester.makeconftest( """\ import pytest @pytest.hookimpl(wrapper=True) def pytest_runtest_makereport(): rep = yield if rep.when == "call": rep.longrepr = 'ä' return rep """ ) pytester.makepyfile( """ def test_out(): assert 0 """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() assert result.ret == 1 assert "UnicodeEncodeError" not in result.stderr.str() def test_failure_in_setup(pytester: Pytester) -> None: pytester.makepyfile( """ def setup_module(): 0/0 def test_func(): pass """ ) result = pytester.runpytest("--tb=line") result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*def setup_module*") def test_makereport_getsource(pytester: Pytester) -> None: pytester.makepyfile( """ def test_foo(): if False: pass else: assert False """ ) result = pytester.runpytest() result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*INTERNALERROR*") result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*else: assert False*"]) def test_makereport_getsource_dynamic_code( pytester: Pytester, monkeypatch: MonkeyPatch ) -> None: """Test that exception in dynamically generated code doesn't break getting the source line.""" import inspect original_findsource = inspect.findsource def findsource(obj): # Can be triggered by dynamically created functions if obj.__name__ == "foo": raise IndexError() return original_findsource(obj) monkeypatch.setattr(inspect, "findsource", findsource) pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest @pytest.fixture def foo(missing): pass def test_fix(foo): assert False """ ) result = pytester.runpytest("-vv") result.stdout.no_fnmatch_line("*INTERNALERROR*") result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*test_fix*", "*fixture*'missing'*not found*"]) def test_store_except_info_on_error() -> None: """Test that upon test failure, the exception info is stored on sys.last_traceback and friends.""" # Simulate item that might raise a specific exception, depending on `raise_error` class var class ItemMightRaise: nodeid = "item_that_raises" raise_error = True def runtest(self): if self.raise_error: raise IndexError("TEST") try: runner.pytest_runtest_call(ItemMightRaise()) # type: ignore[arg-type] except IndexError: pass # Check that exception info is stored on sys assert sys.last_type is IndexError assert isinstance(sys.last_value, IndexError) if sys.version_info >= (3, 12, 0): assert isinstance(sys.last_exc, IndexError) # type: ignore[attr-defined] assert sys.last_value.args[0] == "TEST" assert sys.last_traceback # The next run should clear the exception info stored by the previous run ItemMightRaise.raise_error = False runner.pytest_runtest_call(ItemMightRaise()) # type: ignore[arg-type] assert not hasattr(sys, "last_type") assert not hasattr(sys, "last_value") if sys.version_info >= (3, 12, 0): assert not hasattr(sys, "last_exc") assert not hasattr(sys, "last_traceback") def test_current_test_env_var(pytester: Pytester, monkeypatch: MonkeyPatch) -> None: pytest_current_test_vars: List[Tuple[str, str]] = [] monkeypatch.setattr( sys, "pytest_current_test_vars", pytest_current_test_vars, raising=False ) pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest import sys import os @pytest.fixture def fix(): sys.pytest_current_test_vars.append(('setup', os.environ['PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST'])) yield sys.pytest_current_test_vars.append(('teardown', os.environ['PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST'])) def test(fix): sys.pytest_current_test_vars.append(('call', os.environ['PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST'])) """ ) result = pytester.runpytest_inprocess() assert result.ret == 0 test_id = "test_current_test_env_var.py::test" assert pytest_current_test_vars == [ ("setup", test_id + " (setup)"), ("call", test_id + " (call)"), ("teardown", test_id + " (teardown)"), ] assert "PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST" not in os.environ class TestReportContents: """Test user-level API of ``TestReport`` objects.""" def getrunner(self): return lambda item: runner.runtestprotocol(item, log=False) def test_longreprtext_pass(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ def test_func(): pass """ ) rep = reports[1] assert rep.longreprtext == "" def test_longreprtext_skip(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: """TestReport.longreprtext can handle non-str ``longrepr`` attributes (#7559)""" reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def test_func(): pytest.skip() """ ) _, call_rep, _ = reports assert isinstance(call_rep.longrepr, tuple) assert "Skipped" in call_rep.longreprtext def test_longreprtext_collect_skip(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: """CollectReport.longreprtext can handle non-str ``longrepr`` attributes (#7559)""" pytester.makepyfile( """ import pytest pytest.skip(allow_module_level=True) """ ) rec = pytester.inline_run() calls = rec.getcalls("pytest_collectreport") _, call, _ = calls assert isinstance(call.report.longrepr, tuple) assert "Skipped" in call.report.longreprtext def test_longreprtext_failure(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ def test_func(): x = 1 assert x == 4 """ ) rep = reports[1] assert "assert 1 == 4" in rep.longreprtext def test_captured_text(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest import sys @pytest.fixture def fix(): sys.stdout.write('setup: stdout\\n') sys.stderr.write('setup: stderr\\n') yield sys.stdout.write('teardown: stdout\\n') sys.stderr.write('teardown: stderr\\n') assert 0 def test_func(fix): sys.stdout.write('call: stdout\\n') sys.stderr.write('call: stderr\\n') assert 0 """ ) setup, call, teardown = reports assert setup.capstdout == "setup: stdout\n" assert call.capstdout == "setup: stdout\ncall: stdout\n" assert teardown.capstdout == "setup: stdout\ncall: stdout\nteardown: stdout\n" assert setup.capstderr == "setup: stderr\n" assert call.capstderr == "setup: stderr\ncall: stderr\n" assert teardown.capstderr == "setup: stderr\ncall: stderr\nteardown: stderr\n" def test_no_captured_text(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ def test_func(): pass """ ) rep = reports[1] assert rep.capstdout == "" assert rep.capstderr == "" def test_longrepr_type(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None: reports = pytester.runitem( """ import pytest def test_func(): pytest.fail(pytrace=False) """ ) rep = reports[1] assert isinstance(rep.longrepr, ExceptionChainRepr) def test_outcome_exception_bad_msg() -> None: """Check that OutcomeExceptions validate their input to prevent confusing errors (#5578)""" def func() -> None: raise NotImplementedError() expected = ( "OutcomeException expected string as 'msg' parameter, got 'function' instead.\n" "Perhaps you meant to use a mark?" ) with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo: OutcomeException(func) # type: ignore assert str(excinfo.value) == expected