501 lines
16 KiB
Python
501 lines
16 KiB
Python
import os
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import stat
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import sys
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import warnings
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from pathlib import Path
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from typing import Callable
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from typing import cast
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from typing import List
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import attr
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import pytest
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from _pytest import pathlib
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from _pytest.config import Config
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from _pytest.monkeypatch import MonkeyPatch
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from _pytest.pathlib import cleanup_numbered_dir
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from _pytest.pathlib import create_cleanup_lock
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from _pytest.pathlib import make_numbered_dir
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from _pytest.pathlib import maybe_delete_a_numbered_dir
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from _pytest.pathlib import on_rm_rf_error
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from _pytest.pathlib import register_cleanup_lock_removal
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from _pytest.pathlib import rm_rf
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from _pytest.pytester import Pytester
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from _pytest.tmpdir import get_user
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from _pytest.tmpdir import TempPathFactory
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def test_tmp_path_fixture(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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p = pytester.copy_example("tmpdir/tmp_path_fixture.py")
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results = pytester.runpytest(p)
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results.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*1 passed*"])
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@attr.s
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class FakeConfig:
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basetemp = attr.ib()
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@property
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def trace(self):
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return self
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def get(self, key):
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return lambda *k: None
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@property
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def option(self):
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return self
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class TestTmpPathHandler:
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def test_mktemp(self, tmp_path):
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config = cast(Config, FakeConfig(tmp_path))
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t = TempPathFactory.from_config(config, _ispytest=True)
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tmp = t.mktemp("world")
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assert str(tmp.relative_to(t.getbasetemp())) == "world0"
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tmp = t.mktemp("this")
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assert str(tmp.relative_to(t.getbasetemp())).startswith("this")
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tmp2 = t.mktemp("this")
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assert str(tmp2.relative_to(t.getbasetemp())).startswith("this")
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assert tmp2 != tmp
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def test_tmppath_relative_basetemp_absolute(self, tmp_path, monkeypatch):
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"""#4425"""
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monkeypatch.chdir(tmp_path)
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config = cast(Config, FakeConfig("hello"))
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t = TempPathFactory.from_config(config, _ispytest=True)
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assert t.getbasetemp().resolve() == (tmp_path / "hello").resolve()
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class TestConfigTmpPath:
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def test_getbasetemp_custom_removes_old(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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mytemp = pytester.path.joinpath("xyz")
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_1(tmp_path):
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pass
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"""
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)
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pytester.runpytest(p, "--basetemp=%s" % mytemp)
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assert mytemp.exists()
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mytemp.joinpath("hello").touch()
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pytester.runpytest(p, "--basetemp=%s" % mytemp)
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assert mytemp.exists()
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assert not mytemp.joinpath("hello").exists()
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testdata = [
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("mypath", True),
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("/mypath1", False),
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("./mypath1", True),
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("../mypath3", False),
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("../../mypath4", False),
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("mypath5/..", False),
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("mypath6/../mypath6", True),
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("mypath7/../mypath7/..", False),
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]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("basename, is_ok", testdata)
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def test_mktemp(pytester: Pytester, basename: str, is_ok: bool) -> None:
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mytemp = pytester.mkdir("mytemp")
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_abs_path(tmp_path_factory):
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tmp_path_factory.mktemp('{}', numbered=False)
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""".format(
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basename
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)
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)
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result = pytester.runpytest(p, "--basetemp=%s" % mytemp)
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if is_ok:
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assert result.ret == 0
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assert mytemp.joinpath(basename).exists()
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else:
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assert result.ret == 1
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result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*ValueError*")
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def test_tmpdir_always_is_realpath(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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# the reason why tmpdir should be a realpath is that
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# when you cd to it and do "os.getcwd()" you will anyway
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# get the realpath. Using the symlinked path can thus
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# easily result in path-inequality
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# XXX if that proves to be a problem, consider using
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# os.environ["PWD"]
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realtemp = pytester.mkdir("myrealtemp")
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linktemp = pytester.path.joinpath("symlinktemp")
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attempt_symlink_to(linktemp, str(realtemp))
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p = pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_1(tmpdir):
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import os
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assert os.path.realpath(str(tmpdir)) == str(tmpdir)
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"""
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)
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result = pytester.runpytest("-s", p, "--basetemp=%s/bt" % linktemp)
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assert not result.ret
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def test_tmp_path_always_is_realpath(pytester: Pytester, monkeypatch) -> None:
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# for reasoning see: test_tmpdir_always_is_realpath test-case
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realtemp = pytester.mkdir("myrealtemp")
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linktemp = pytester.path.joinpath("symlinktemp")
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attempt_symlink_to(linktemp, str(realtemp))
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monkeypatch.setenv("PYTEST_DEBUG_TEMPROOT", str(linktemp))
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_1(tmp_path):
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assert tmp_path.resolve() == tmp_path
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"""
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)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_tmp_path_too_long_on_parametrization(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("arg", ["1"*1000])
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def test_some(arg, tmp_path):
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tmp_path.joinpath("hello").touch()
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"""
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)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_tmp_path_factory(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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@pytest.fixture(scope='session')
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def session_dir(tmp_path_factory):
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return tmp_path_factory.mktemp('data', numbered=False)
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def test_some(session_dir):
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assert session_dir.is_dir()
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"""
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)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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def test_tmp_path_fallback_tox_env(pytester: Pytester, monkeypatch) -> None:
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"""Test that tmp_path works even if environment variables required by getpass
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module are missing (#1010).
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"""
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monkeypatch.delenv("USER", raising=False)
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monkeypatch.delenv("USERNAME", raising=False)
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_some(tmp_path):
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assert tmp_path.is_dir()
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"""
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)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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@pytest.fixture
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def break_getuser(monkeypatch):
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monkeypatch.setattr("os.getuid", lambda: -1)
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# taken from python 2.7/3.4
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for envvar in ("LOGNAME", "USER", "LNAME", "USERNAME"):
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monkeypatch.delenv(envvar, raising=False)
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures("break_getuser")
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform.startswith("win"), reason="no os.getuid on windows")
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def test_tmp_path_fallback_uid_not_found(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""Test that tmp_path works even if the current process's user id does not
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correspond to a valid user.
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"""
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_some(tmp_path):
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assert tmp_path.is_dir()
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"""
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)
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reprec = pytester.inline_run()
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reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
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@pytest.mark.usefixtures("break_getuser")
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform.startswith("win"), reason="no os.getuid on windows")
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def test_get_user_uid_not_found():
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"""Test that get_user() function works even if the current process's
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user id does not correspond to a valid user (e.g. running pytest in a
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Docker container with 'docker run -u'.
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"""
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assert get_user() is None
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@pytest.mark.skipif(not sys.platform.startswith("win"), reason="win only")
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def test_get_user(monkeypatch):
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"""Test that get_user() function works even if environment variables
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required by getpass module are missing from the environment on Windows
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(#1010).
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"""
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monkeypatch.delenv("USER", raising=False)
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monkeypatch.delenv("USERNAME", raising=False)
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assert get_user() is None
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class TestNumberedDir:
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PREFIX = "fun-"
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def test_make(self, tmp_path):
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for i in range(10):
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d = make_numbered_dir(root=tmp_path, prefix=self.PREFIX)
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assert d.name.startswith(self.PREFIX)
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assert d.name.endswith(str(i))
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symlink = tmp_path.joinpath(self.PREFIX + "current")
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if symlink.exists():
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# unix
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assert symlink.is_symlink()
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assert symlink.resolve() == d.resolve()
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def test_cleanup_lock_create(self, tmp_path):
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d = tmp_path.joinpath("test")
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d.mkdir()
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lockfile = create_cleanup_lock(d)
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with pytest.raises(OSError, match="cannot create lockfile in .*"):
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create_cleanup_lock(d)
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lockfile.unlink()
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def test_lock_register_cleanup_removal(self, tmp_path: Path) -> None:
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lock = create_cleanup_lock(tmp_path)
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registry: List[Callable[..., None]] = []
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register_cleanup_lock_removal(lock, register=registry.append)
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(cleanup_func,) = registry
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assert lock.is_file()
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cleanup_func(original_pid="intentionally_different")
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assert lock.is_file()
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cleanup_func()
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assert not lock.exists()
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cleanup_func()
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assert not lock.exists()
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def _do_cleanup(self, tmp_path: Path) -> None:
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self.test_make(tmp_path)
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cleanup_numbered_dir(
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root=tmp_path,
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prefix=self.PREFIX,
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keep=2,
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consider_lock_dead_if_created_before=0,
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)
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def test_cleanup_keep(self, tmp_path):
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self._do_cleanup(tmp_path)
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a, b = (x for x in tmp_path.iterdir() if not x.is_symlink())
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print(a, b)
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def test_cleanup_locked(self, tmp_path):
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p = make_numbered_dir(root=tmp_path, prefix=self.PREFIX)
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create_cleanup_lock(p)
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assert not pathlib.ensure_deletable(
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p, consider_lock_dead_if_created_before=p.stat().st_mtime - 1
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)
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assert pathlib.ensure_deletable(
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p, consider_lock_dead_if_created_before=p.stat().st_mtime + 1
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)
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def test_cleanup_ignores_symlink(self, tmp_path):
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the_symlink = tmp_path / (self.PREFIX + "current")
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attempt_symlink_to(the_symlink, tmp_path / (self.PREFIX + "5"))
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self._do_cleanup(tmp_path)
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def test_removal_accepts_lock(self, tmp_path):
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folder = make_numbered_dir(root=tmp_path, prefix=self.PREFIX)
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create_cleanup_lock(folder)
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maybe_delete_a_numbered_dir(folder)
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assert folder.is_dir()
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class TestRmRf:
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def test_rm_rf(self, tmp_path):
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adir = tmp_path / "adir"
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adir.mkdir()
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rm_rf(adir)
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assert not adir.exists()
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adir.mkdir()
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afile = adir / "afile"
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afile.write_bytes(b"aa")
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rm_rf(adir)
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assert not adir.exists()
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def test_rm_rf_with_read_only_file(self, tmp_path):
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"""Ensure rm_rf can remove directories with read-only files in them (#5524)"""
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fn = tmp_path / "dir/foo.txt"
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fn.parent.mkdir()
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fn.touch()
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self.chmod_r(fn)
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rm_rf(fn.parent)
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assert not fn.parent.is_dir()
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def chmod_r(self, path):
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mode = os.stat(str(path)).st_mode
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os.chmod(str(path), mode & ~stat.S_IWRITE)
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def test_rm_rf_with_read_only_directory(self, tmp_path):
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"""Ensure rm_rf can remove read-only directories (#5524)"""
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adir = tmp_path / "dir"
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adir.mkdir()
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(adir / "foo.txt").touch()
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self.chmod_r(adir)
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rm_rf(adir)
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assert not adir.is_dir()
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def test_on_rm_rf_error(self, tmp_path: Path) -> None:
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adir = tmp_path / "dir"
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adir.mkdir()
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fn = adir / "foo.txt"
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fn.touch()
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self.chmod_r(fn)
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# unknown exception
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with pytest.warns(pytest.PytestWarning):
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exc_info1 = (None, RuntimeError(), None)
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on_rm_rf_error(os.unlink, str(fn), exc_info1, start_path=tmp_path)
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assert fn.is_file()
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# we ignore FileNotFoundError
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exc_info2 = (None, FileNotFoundError(), None)
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assert not on_rm_rf_error(None, str(fn), exc_info2, start_path=tmp_path)
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# unknown function
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with pytest.warns(
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pytest.PytestWarning,
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match=r"^\(rm_rf\) unknown function None when removing .*foo.txt:\nNone: ",
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):
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exc_info3 = (None, PermissionError(), None)
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on_rm_rf_error(None, str(fn), exc_info3, start_path=tmp_path)
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assert fn.is_file()
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# ignored function
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with warnings.catch_warnings():
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warnings.simplefilter("ignore")
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with pytest.warns(None) as warninfo: # type: ignore[call-overload]
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exc_info4 = (None, PermissionError(), None)
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on_rm_rf_error(os.open, str(fn), exc_info4, start_path=tmp_path)
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assert fn.is_file()
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assert not [x.message for x in warninfo]
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exc_info5 = (None, PermissionError(), None)
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on_rm_rf_error(os.unlink, str(fn), exc_info5, start_path=tmp_path)
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assert not fn.is_file()
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def attempt_symlink_to(path, to_path):
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"""Try to make a symlink from "path" to "to_path", skipping in case this platform
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does not support it or we don't have sufficient privileges (common on Windows)."""
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try:
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Path(path).symlink_to(Path(to_path))
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except OSError:
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pytest.skip("could not create symbolic link")
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def test_tmpdir_equals_tmp_path(tmpdir, tmp_path):
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assert Path(tmpdir) == tmp_path
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def test_basetemp_with_read_only_files(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
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"""Integration test for #5524"""
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pytester.makepyfile(
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"""
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import os
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import stat
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def test(tmp_path):
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fn = tmp_path / 'foo.txt'
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fn.write_text('hello')
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mode = os.stat(str(fn)).st_mode
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os.chmod(str(fn), mode & ~stat.S_IREAD)
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"""
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)
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result = pytester.runpytest("--basetemp=tmp")
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assert result.ret == 0
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# running a second time and ensure we don't crash
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result = pytester.runpytest("--basetemp=tmp")
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assert result.ret == 0
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def test_tmp_path_factory_handles_invalid_dir_characters(
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tmp_path_factory: TempPathFactory, monkeypatch: MonkeyPatch
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) -> None:
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monkeypatch.setattr("getpass.getuser", lambda: "os/<:*?;>agnostic")
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# _basetemp / _given_basetemp are cached / set in parallel runs, patch them
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monkeypatch.setattr(tmp_path_factory, "_basetemp", None)
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monkeypatch.setattr(tmp_path_factory, "_given_basetemp", None)
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p = tmp_path_factory.getbasetemp()
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assert "pytest-of-unknown" in str(p)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(not hasattr(os, "getuid"), reason="checks unix permissions")
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def test_tmp_path_factory_create_directory_with_safe_permissions(
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tmp_path: Path, monkeypatch: MonkeyPatch
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) -> None:
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"""Verify that pytest creates directories under /tmp with private permissions."""
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# Use the test's tmp_path as the system temproot (/tmp).
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monkeypatch.setenv("PYTEST_DEBUG_TEMPROOT", str(tmp_path))
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tmp_factory = TempPathFactory(None, lambda *args: None, _ispytest=True)
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basetemp = tmp_factory.getbasetemp()
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# No world-readable permissions.
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assert (basetemp.stat().st_mode & 0o077) == 0
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# Parent too (pytest-of-foo).
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assert (basetemp.parent.stat().st_mode & 0o077) == 0
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@pytest.mark.skipif(not hasattr(os, "getuid"), reason="checks unix permissions")
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def test_tmp_path_factory_fixes_up_world_readable_permissions(
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tmp_path: Path, monkeypatch: MonkeyPatch
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) -> None:
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"""Verify that if a /tmp/pytest-of-foo directory already exists with
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world-readable permissions, it is fixed.
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pytest used to mkdir with such permissions, that's why we fix it up.
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"""
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# Use the test's tmp_path as the system temproot (/tmp).
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monkeypatch.setenv("PYTEST_DEBUG_TEMPROOT", str(tmp_path))
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tmp_factory = TempPathFactory(None, lambda *args: None, _ispytest=True)
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basetemp = tmp_factory.getbasetemp()
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# Before - simulate bad perms.
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os.chmod(basetemp.parent, 0o777)
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assert (basetemp.parent.stat().st_mode & 0o077) != 0
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tmp_factory = TempPathFactory(None, lambda *args: None, _ispytest=True)
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basetemp = tmp_factory.getbasetemp()
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# After - fixed.
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assert (basetemp.parent.stat().st_mode & 0o077) == 0
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