test_ok2/testing/test_tmpdir.py

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import py, pytest
import os
from _pytest.tmpdir import tmpdir, TempdirHandler
def test_funcarg(testdir):
testdir.makepyfile("""
def pytest_generate_tests(metafunc):
metafunc.addcall(id='a')
metafunc.addcall(id='b')
def test_func(tmpdir): pass
""")
reprec = testdir.inline_run()
calls = reprec.getcalls("pytest_runtest_setup")
item = calls[0].item
# pytest_unconfigure has deleted the TempdirHandler already
config = item.config
config._tmpdirhandler = TempdirHandler(config)
item._initrequest()
p = tmpdir(item._request)
assert p.check()
bn = p.basename.strip("0123456789")
assert bn.endswith("test_func_a_")
item.name = "qwe/\\abc"
p = tmpdir(item._request)
assert p.check()
bn = p.basename.strip("0123456789")
assert bn == "qwe__abc"
def test_ensuretemp(recwarn):
#py.test.deprecated_call(py.test.ensuretemp, 'hello')
d1 = py.test.ensuretemp('hello')
d2 = py.test.ensuretemp('hello')
assert d1 == d2
assert d1.check(dir=1)
class TestTempdirHandler:
def test_mktemp(self, testdir):
config = testdir.Config()
config.option.basetemp = testdir.mkdir("hello")
t = TempdirHandler(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:
def test_getbasetemp_custom_removes_old(self, testdir):
p = testdir.tmpdir.join("xyz")
config = testdir.parseconfigure("--basetemp=xyz")
b = config._tmpdirhandler.getbasetemp()
assert b == p
h = b.ensure("hello")
config._tmpdirhandler.getbasetemp()
assert h.check()
config = testdir.parseconfigure("--basetemp=xyz")
b2 = config._tmpdirhandler.getbasetemp()
assert b2.check()
assert not h.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')")
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