""" generic mechanism for marking and selecting python functions. """ from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function import inspect import warnings from collections import namedtuple from operator import attrgetter from .compat import imap from .deprecated import MARK_PARAMETERSET_UNPACKING def alias(name, warning=None): getter = attrgetter(name) def warned(self): warnings.warn(warning, stacklevel=2) return getter(self) return property(getter if warning is None else warned, doc='alias for ' + name) class ParameterSet(namedtuple('ParameterSet', 'values, marks, id')): @classmethod def param(cls, *values, **kw): marks = kw.pop('marks', ()) if isinstance(marks, MarkDecorator): marks = marks, else: assert isinstance(marks, (tuple, list, set)) def param_extract_id(id=None): return id id = param_extract_id(**kw) return cls(values, marks, id) @classmethod def extract_from(cls, parameterset, legacy_force_tuple=False): """ :param parameterset: a legacy style parameterset that may or may not be a tuple, and may or may not be wrapped into a mess of mark objects :param legacy_force_tuple: enforce tuple wrapping so single argument tuple values don't get decomposed and break tests """ if isinstance(parameterset, cls): return parameterset if not isinstance(parameterset, MarkDecorator) and legacy_force_tuple: return cls.param(parameterset) newmarks = [] argval = parameterset while isinstance(argval, MarkDecorator): newmarks.append(MarkDecorator(Mark( argval.markname, argval.args[:-1], argval.kwargs))) argval = argval.args[-1] assert not isinstance(argval, ParameterSet) if legacy_force_tuple: argval = argval, if newmarks: warnings.warn(MARK_PARAMETERSET_UNPACKING) return cls(argval, marks=newmarks, id=None) class MarkerError(Exception): """Error in use of a pytest marker/attribute.""" def param(*values, **kw): return ParameterSet.param(*values, **kw) def pytest_addoption(parser): group = parser.getgroup("general") group._addoption( '-k', action="store", dest="keyword", default='', metavar="EXPRESSION", help="only run tests which match the given substring expression. " "An expression is a python evaluatable expression " "where all names are substring-matched against test names " "and their parent classes. Example: -k 'test_method or test_" "other' matches all test functions and classes whose name " "contains 'test_method' or 'test_other'. " "Additionally keywords are matched to classes and functions " "containing extra names in their 'extra_keyword_matches' set, " "as well as functions which have names assigned directly to them." ) group._addoption( "-m", action="store", dest="markexpr", default="", metavar="MARKEXPR", help="only run tests matching given mark expression. " "example: -m 'mark1 and not mark2'." ) group.addoption( "--markers", action="store_true", help="show markers (builtin, plugin and per-project ones)." ) parser.addini("markers", "markers for test functions", 'linelist') def pytest_cmdline_main(config): import _pytest.config if config.option.markers: config._do_configure() tw = _pytest.config.create_terminal_writer(config) for line in config.getini("markers"): name, rest = line.split(":", 1) tw.write("@pytest.mark.%s:" % name, bold=True) tw.line(rest) tw.line() config._ensure_unconfigure() return 0 pytest_cmdline_main.tryfirst = True def pytest_collection_modifyitems(items, config): keywordexpr = config.option.keyword.lstrip() matchexpr = config.option.markexpr if not keywordexpr and not matchexpr: return # pytest used to allow "-" for negating # but today we just allow "-" at the beginning, use "not" instead # we probably remove "-" altogether soon if keywordexpr.startswith("-"): keywordexpr = "not " + keywordexpr[1:] selectuntil = False if keywordexpr[-1:] == ":": selectuntil = True keywordexpr = keywordexpr[:-1] remaining = [] deselected = [] for colitem in items: if keywordexpr and not matchkeyword(colitem, keywordexpr): deselected.append(colitem) else: if selectuntil: keywordexpr = None if matchexpr: if not matchmark(colitem, matchexpr): deselected.append(colitem) continue remaining.append(colitem) if deselected: config.hook.pytest_deselected(items=deselected) items[:] = remaining class MarkMapping: """Provides a local mapping for markers where item access resolves to True if the marker is present. """ def __init__(self, keywords): mymarks = set() for key, value in keywords.items(): if isinstance(value, MarkInfo) or isinstance(value, MarkDecorator): mymarks.add(key) self._mymarks = mymarks def __getitem__(self, name): return name in self._mymarks class KeywordMapping: """Provides a local mapping for keywords. Given a list of names, map any substring of one of these names to True. """ def __init__(self, names): self._names = names def __getitem__(self, subname): for name in self._names: if subname in name: return True return False def matchmark(colitem, markexpr): """Tries to match on any marker names, attached to the given colitem.""" return eval(markexpr, {}, MarkMapping(colitem.keywords)) def matchkeyword(colitem, keywordexpr): """Tries to match given keyword expression to given collector item. Will match on the name of colitem, including the names of its parents. Only matches names of items which are either a :class:`Class` or a :class:`Function`. Additionally, matches on names in the 'extra_keyword_matches' set of any item, as well as names directly assigned to test functions. """ mapped_names = set() # Add the names of the current item and any parent items import pytest for item in colitem.listchain(): if not isinstance(item, pytest.Instance): mapped_names.add(item.name) # Add the names added as extra keywords to current or parent items for name in colitem.listextrakeywords(): mapped_names.add(name) # Add the names attached to the current function through direct assignment if hasattr(colitem, 'function'): for name in colitem.function.__dict__: mapped_names.add(name) mapping = KeywordMapping(mapped_names) if " " not in keywordexpr: # special case to allow for simple "-k pass" and "-k 1.3" return mapping[keywordexpr] elif keywordexpr.startswith("not ") and " " not in keywordexpr[4:]: return not mapping[keywordexpr[4:]] return eval(keywordexpr, {}, mapping) def pytest_configure(config): config._old_mark_config = MARK_GEN._config if config.option.strict: MARK_GEN._config = config def pytest_unconfigure(config): MARK_GEN._config = getattr(config, '_old_mark_config', None) class MarkGenerator: """ Factory for :class:`MarkDecorator` objects - exposed as a ``pytest.mark`` singleton instance. Example:: import pytest @pytest.mark.slowtest def test_function(): pass will set a 'slowtest' :class:`MarkInfo` object on the ``test_function`` object. """ _config = None def __getattr__(self, name): if name[0] == "_": raise AttributeError("Marker name must NOT start with underscore") if self._config is not None: self._check(name) return MarkDecorator(Mark(name, (), {})) def _check(self, name): try: if name in self._markers: return except AttributeError: pass self._markers = l = set() for line in self._config.getini("markers"): beginning = line.split(":", 1) x = beginning[0].split("(", 1)[0] l.add(x) if name not in self._markers: raise AttributeError("%r not a registered marker" % (name,)) def istestfunc(func): return hasattr(func, "__call__") and \ getattr(func, "__name__", "") != "" class MarkDecorator: """ A decorator for test functions and test classes. When applied it will create :class:`MarkInfo` objects which may be :ref:`retrieved by hooks as item keywords `. MarkDecorator instances are often created like this:: mark1 = pytest.mark.NAME # simple MarkDecorator mark2 = pytest.mark.NAME(name1=value) # parametrized MarkDecorator and can then be applied as decorators to test functions:: @mark2 def test_function(): pass When a MarkDecorator instance is called it does the following: 1. If called with a single class as its only positional argument and no additional keyword arguments, it attaches itself to the class so it gets applied automatically to all test cases found in that class. 2. If called with a single function as its only positional argument and no additional keyword arguments, it attaches a MarkInfo object to the function, containing all the arguments already stored internally in the MarkDecorator. 3. When called in any other case, it performs a 'fake construction' call, i.e. it returns a new MarkDecorator instance with the original MarkDecorator's content updated with the arguments passed to this call. Note: The rules above prevent MarkDecorator objects from storing only a single function or class reference as their positional argument with no additional keyword or positional arguments. """ def __init__(self, mark): assert isinstance(mark, Mark), repr(mark) self.mark = mark name = alias('mark.name') args = alias('mark.args') kwargs = alias('mark.kwargs') @property def markname(self): return self.name # for backward-compat (2.4.1 had this attr) def __eq__(self, other): return self.mark == other.mark def __repr__(self): return "" % (self.mark,) def with_args(self, *args, **kwargs): """ return a MarkDecorator with extra arguments added unlike call this can be used even if the sole argument is a callable/class :return: MarkDecorator """ mark = Mark(self.name, args, kwargs) return self.__class__(self.mark.combined_with(mark)) def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): """ if passed a single callable argument: decorate it with mark info. otherwise add *args/**kwargs in-place to mark information. """ if args and not kwargs: func = args[0] is_class = inspect.isclass(func) if len(args) == 1 and (istestfunc(func) or is_class): if is_class: store_mark(func, self.mark) else: store_legacy_markinfo(func, self.mark) store_mark(func, self.mark) return func return self.with_args(*args, **kwargs) def get_unpacked_marks(obj): """ obtain the unpacked marks that are stored on a object """ mark_list = getattr(obj, 'pytestmark', []) if not isinstance(mark_list, list): mark_list = [mark_list] return [ getattr(mark, 'mark', mark) # unpack MarkDecorator for mark in mark_list ] def store_mark(obj, mark): """store a Mark on a object this is used to implement the Mark declarations/decorators correctly """ assert isinstance(mark, Mark), mark # always reassign name to avoid updating pytestmark # in a referene that was only borrowed obj.pytestmark = get_unpacked_marks(obj) + [mark] def store_legacy_markinfo(func, mark): """create the legacy MarkInfo objects and put them onto the function """ if not isinstance(mark, Mark): raise TypeError("got {mark!r} instead of a Mark".format(mark=mark)) holder = getattr(func, mark.name, None) if holder is None: holder = MarkInfo(mark) setattr(func, mark.name, holder) else: holder.add_mark(mark) class Mark(namedtuple('Mark', 'name, args, kwargs')): def combined_with(self, other): assert self.name == other.name return Mark( self.name, self.args + other.args, dict(self.kwargs, **other.kwargs)) class MarkInfo(object): """ Marking object created by :class:`MarkDecorator` instances. """ def __init__(self, mark): assert isinstance(mark, Mark), repr(mark) self.combined = mark self._marks = [mark] name = alias('combined.name') args = alias('combined.args') kwargs = alias('combined.kwargs') def __repr__(self): return "".format(self.combined) def add_mark(self, mark): """ add a MarkInfo with the given args and kwargs. """ self._marks.append(mark) self.combined = self.combined.combined_with(mark) def __iter__(self): """ yield MarkInfo objects each relating to a marking-call. """ return imap(MarkInfo, self._marks) MARK_GEN = MarkGenerator() def _marked(func, mark): """ Returns True if :func: is already marked with :mark:, False otherwise. This can happen if marker is applied to class and the test file is invoked more than once. """ try: func_mark = getattr(func, mark.name) except AttributeError: return False return mark.args == func_mark.args and mark.kwargs == func_mark.kwargs def transfer_markers(funcobj, cls, mod): """ this function transfers class level markers and module level markers into function level markinfo objects this is the main reason why marks are so broken the resolution will involve phasing out function level MarkInfo objects """ for obj in (cls, mod): for mark in get_unpacked_marks(obj): if not _marked(funcobj, mark): store_legacy_markinfo(funcobj, mark)