468 lines
18 KiB
Python
468 lines
18 KiB
Python
import sys
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import pytest
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from _pytest._code.code import ExceptionChainRepr
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from _pytest.pathlib import Path
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from _pytest.reports import CollectReport
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from _pytest.reports import TestReport
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class TestReportSerialization:
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def test_xdist_longrepr_to_str_issue_241(self, testdir):
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"""
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Regarding issue pytest-xdist#241
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This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269).
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"""
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_a(): assert False
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def test_b(): pass
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"""
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)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 6
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test_a_call = reports[1]
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assert test_a_call.when == "call"
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assert test_a_call.outcome == "failed"
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assert test_a_call._to_json()["longrepr"]["reprtraceback"]["style"] == "long"
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test_b_call = reports[4]
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assert test_b_call.when == "call"
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assert test_b_call.outcome == "passed"
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assert test_b_call._to_json()["longrepr"] is None
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def test_xdist_report_longrepr_reprcrash_130(self, testdir):
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"""Regarding issue pytest-xdist#130
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This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269).
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"""
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource(
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"""
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def test_fail():
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assert False, 'Expected Message'
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"""
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)
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 3
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rep = reports[1]
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added_section = ("Failure Metadata", "metadata metadata", "*")
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rep.longrepr.sections.append(added_section)
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d = rep._to_json()
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a = TestReport._from_json(d)
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# Check assembled == rep
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assert a.__dict__.keys() == rep.__dict__.keys()
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for key in rep.__dict__.keys():
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if key != "longrepr":
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assert getattr(a, key) == getattr(rep, key)
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assert rep.longrepr.reprcrash.lineno == a.longrepr.reprcrash.lineno
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assert rep.longrepr.reprcrash.message == a.longrepr.reprcrash.message
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assert rep.longrepr.reprcrash.path == a.longrepr.reprcrash.path
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assert rep.longrepr.reprtraceback.entrysep == a.longrepr.reprtraceback.entrysep
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assert (
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rep.longrepr.reprtraceback.extraline == a.longrepr.reprtraceback.extraline
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)
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assert rep.longrepr.reprtraceback.style == a.longrepr.reprtraceback.style
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assert rep.longrepr.sections == a.longrepr.sections
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# Missing section attribute PR171
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assert added_section in a.longrepr.sections
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def test_reprentries_serialization_170(self, testdir):
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"""Regarding issue pytest-xdist#170
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This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269).
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"""
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from _pytest._code.code import ReprEntry
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource(
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"""
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def test_repr_entry():
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x = 0
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assert x
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""",
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"--showlocals",
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)
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 3
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rep = reports[1]
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d = rep._to_json()
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a = TestReport._from_json(d)
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rep_entries = rep.longrepr.reprtraceback.reprentries
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a_entries = a.longrepr.reprtraceback.reprentries
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for i in range(len(a_entries)):
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assert isinstance(rep_entries[i], ReprEntry)
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assert rep_entries[i].lines == a_entries[i].lines
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assert rep_entries[i].reprfileloc.lineno == a_entries[i].reprfileloc.lineno
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assert (
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rep_entries[i].reprfileloc.message == a_entries[i].reprfileloc.message
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)
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assert rep_entries[i].reprfileloc.path == a_entries[i].reprfileloc.path
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assert rep_entries[i].reprfuncargs.args == a_entries[i].reprfuncargs.args
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assert rep_entries[i].reprlocals.lines == a_entries[i].reprlocals.lines
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assert rep_entries[i].style == a_entries[i].style
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def test_reprentries_serialization_196(self, testdir):
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"""Regarding issue pytest-xdist#196
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This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269).
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"""
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from _pytest._code.code import ReprEntryNative
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource(
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"""
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def test_repr_entry_native():
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x = 0
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assert x
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""",
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"--tb=native",
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)
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 3
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rep = reports[1]
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d = rep._to_json()
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a = TestReport._from_json(d)
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rep_entries = rep.longrepr.reprtraceback.reprentries
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a_entries = a.longrepr.reprtraceback.reprentries
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for i in range(len(a_entries)):
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assert isinstance(rep_entries[i], ReprEntryNative)
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assert rep_entries[i].lines == a_entries[i].lines
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def test_itemreport_outcomes(self, testdir):
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"""
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This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269).
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"""
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource(
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"""
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import pytest
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def test_pass(): pass
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def test_fail(): 0/0
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@pytest.mark.skipif("True")
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def test_skip(): pass
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def test_skip_imperative():
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pytest.skip("hello")
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@pytest.mark.xfail("True")
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def test_xfail(): 0/0
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def test_xfail_imperative():
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pytest.xfail("hello")
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"""
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)
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 17 # with setup/teardown "passed" reports
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for rep in reports:
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d = rep._to_json()
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newrep = TestReport._from_json(d)
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assert newrep.passed == rep.passed
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assert newrep.failed == rep.failed
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assert newrep.skipped == rep.skipped
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if newrep.skipped and not hasattr(newrep, "wasxfail"):
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assert len(newrep.longrepr) == 3
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assert newrep.outcome == rep.outcome
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assert newrep.when == rep.when
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assert newrep.keywords == rep.keywords
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if rep.failed:
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assert newrep.longreprtext == rep.longreprtext
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def test_collectreport_passed(self, testdir):
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"""This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269)."""
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource("def test_func(): pass")
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_collectreport")
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for rep in reports:
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d = rep._to_json()
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newrep = CollectReport._from_json(d)
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assert newrep.passed == rep.passed
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assert newrep.failed == rep.failed
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assert newrep.skipped == rep.skipped
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def test_collectreport_fail(self, testdir):
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"""This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269)."""
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource("qwe abc")
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_collectreport")
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assert reports
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for rep in reports:
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d = rep._to_json()
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newrep = CollectReport._from_json(d)
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assert newrep.passed == rep.passed
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assert newrep.failed == rep.failed
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assert newrep.skipped == rep.skipped
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if rep.failed:
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assert newrep.longrepr == str(rep.longrepr)
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def test_extended_report_deserialization(self, testdir):
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"""This test came originally from test_remote.py in xdist (ca03269)."""
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reprec = testdir.inline_runsource("qwe abc")
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_collectreport")
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assert reports
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for rep in reports:
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rep.extra = True
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d = rep._to_json()
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newrep = CollectReport._from_json(d)
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assert newrep.extra
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assert newrep.passed == rep.passed
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assert newrep.failed == rep.failed
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assert newrep.skipped == rep.skipped
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if rep.failed:
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assert newrep.longrepr == str(rep.longrepr)
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def test_paths_support(self, testdir):
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"""Report attributes which are py.path or pathlib objects should become strings."""
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_a():
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assert False
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"""
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)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 3
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test_a_call = reports[1]
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test_a_call.path1 = testdir.tmpdir
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test_a_call.path2 = Path(testdir.tmpdir)
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data = test_a_call._to_json()
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assert data["path1"] == str(testdir.tmpdir)
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assert data["path2"] == str(testdir.tmpdir)
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def test_deserialization_failure(self, testdir):
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"""Check handling of failure during deserialization of report types."""
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_a():
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assert False
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"""
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)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 3
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test_a_call = reports[1]
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data = test_a_call._to_json()
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entry = data["longrepr"]["reprtraceback"]["reprentries"][0]
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assert entry["type"] == "ReprEntry"
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entry["type"] = "Unknown"
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with pytest.raises(
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RuntimeError, match="INTERNALERROR: Unknown entry type returned: Unknown"
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):
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TestReport._from_json(data)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("report_class", [TestReport, CollectReport])
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def test_chained_exceptions(self, testdir, tw_mock, report_class):
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"""Check serialization/deserialization of report objects containing chained exceptions (#5786)"""
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def foo():
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raise ValueError('value error')
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def test_a():
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try:
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foo()
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except ValueError as e:
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raise RuntimeError('runtime error') from e
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if {error_during_import}:
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test_a()
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""".format(
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error_during_import=report_class is CollectReport
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)
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)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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if report_class is TestReport:
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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# we have 3 reports: setup/call/teardown
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assert len(reports) == 3
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# get the call report
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report = reports[1]
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else:
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assert report_class is CollectReport
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# two collection reports: session and test file
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_collectreport")
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assert len(reports) == 2
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report = reports[1]
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def check_longrepr(longrepr):
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"""Check the attributes of the given longrepr object according to the test file.
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We can get away with testing both CollectReport and TestReport with this function because
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the longrepr objects are very similar.
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"""
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assert isinstance(longrepr, ExceptionChainRepr)
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assert longrepr.sections == [("title", "contents", "=")]
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assert len(longrepr.chain) == 2
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entry1, entry2 = longrepr.chain
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tb1, fileloc1, desc1 = entry1
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tb2, fileloc2, desc2 = entry2
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assert "ValueError('value error')" in str(tb1)
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assert "RuntimeError('runtime error')" in str(tb2)
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assert (
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desc1
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== "The above exception was the direct cause of the following exception:"
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)
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assert desc2 is None
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assert report.failed
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assert len(report.sections) == 0
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report.longrepr.addsection("title", "contents", "=")
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check_longrepr(report.longrepr)
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data = report._to_json()
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loaded_report = report_class._from_json(data)
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assert loaded_report.failed
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check_longrepr(loaded_report.longrepr)
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# make sure we don't blow up on ``toterminal`` call; we don't test the actual output because it is very
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# brittle and hard to maintain, but we can assume it is correct because ``toterminal`` is already tested
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# elsewhere and we do check the contents of the longrepr object after loading it.
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loaded_report.longrepr.toterminal(tw_mock)
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def test_chained_exceptions_no_reprcrash(self, testdir, tw_mock):
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"""Regression test for tracebacks without a reprcrash (#5971)
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This happens notably on exceptions raised by multiprocess.pool: the exception transfer
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from subprocess to main process creates an artificial exception, which ExceptionInfo
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can't obtain the ReprFileLocation from.
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"""
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# somehow in Python 3.5 on Windows this test fails with:
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# File "c:\...\3.5.4\x64\Lib\multiprocessing\connection.py", line 302, in _recv_bytes
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# overlapped=True)
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# OSError: [WinError 6] The handle is invalid
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#
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# so in this platform we opted to use a mock traceback which is identical to the
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# one produced by the multiprocessing module
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if sys.version_info[:2] <= (3, 5) and sys.platform.startswith("win"):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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# equivalent of multiprocessing.pool.RemoteTraceback
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class RemoteTraceback(Exception):
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def __init__(self, tb):
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self.tb = tb
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def __str__(self):
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return self.tb
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def test_a():
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try:
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raise ValueError('value error')
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except ValueError as e:
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# equivalent to how multiprocessing.pool.rebuild_exc does it
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e.__cause__ = RemoteTraceback('runtime error')
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raise e
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"""
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)
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else:
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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from concurrent.futures import ProcessPoolExecutor
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def func():
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raise ValueError('value error')
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def test_a():
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with ProcessPoolExecutor() as p:
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p.submit(func).result()
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"""
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)
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testdir.syspathinsert()
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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def check_longrepr(longrepr):
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assert isinstance(longrepr, ExceptionChainRepr)
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assert len(longrepr.chain) == 2
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entry1, entry2 = longrepr.chain
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tb1, fileloc1, desc1 = entry1
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tb2, fileloc2, desc2 = entry2
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assert "RemoteTraceback" in str(tb1)
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assert "ValueError: value error" in str(tb2)
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assert fileloc1 is None
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assert fileloc2.message == "ValueError: value error"
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# 3 reports: setup/call/teardown: get the call report
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assert len(reports) == 3
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report = reports[1]
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assert report.failed
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check_longrepr(report.longrepr)
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data = report._to_json()
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loaded_report = TestReport._from_json(data)
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assert loaded_report.failed
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check_longrepr(loaded_report.longrepr)
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# for same reasons as previous test, ensure we don't blow up here
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loaded_report.longrepr.toterminal(tw_mock)
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class TestHooks:
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"""Test that the hooks are working correctly for plugins"""
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def test_test_report(self, testdir, pytestconfig):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_a(): assert False
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def test_b(): pass
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"""
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)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_runtest_logreport")
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assert len(reports) == 6
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for rep in reports:
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data = pytestconfig.hook.pytest_report_to_serializable(
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config=pytestconfig, report=rep
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)
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assert data["$report_type"] == "TestReport"
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new_rep = pytestconfig.hook.pytest_report_from_serializable(
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config=pytestconfig, data=data
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)
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assert new_rep.nodeid == rep.nodeid
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assert new_rep.when == rep.when
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assert new_rep.outcome == rep.outcome
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def test_collect_report(self, testdir, pytestconfig):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_a(): assert False
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def test_b(): pass
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"""
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)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reports = reprec.getreports("pytest_collectreport")
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assert len(reports) == 2
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for rep in reports:
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data = pytestconfig.hook.pytest_report_to_serializable(
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config=pytestconfig, report=rep
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)
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assert data["$report_type"] == "CollectReport"
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new_rep = pytestconfig.hook.pytest_report_from_serializable(
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config=pytestconfig, data=data
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)
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assert new_rep.nodeid == rep.nodeid
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assert new_rep.when == "collect"
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assert new_rep.outcome == rep.outcome
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"hook_name", ["pytest_runtest_logreport", "pytest_collectreport"]
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)
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def test_invalid_report_types(self, testdir, pytestconfig, hook_name):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_a(): pass
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"""
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)
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reprec = testdir.inline_run()
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reports = reprec.getreports(hook_name)
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assert reports
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rep = reports[0]
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data = pytestconfig.hook.pytest_report_to_serializable(
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config=pytestconfig, report=rep
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)
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data["$report_type"] = "Unknown"
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with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
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_ = pytestconfig.hook.pytest_report_from_serializable(
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config=pytestconfig, data=data
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)
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