test_ok2/py/plugin/pytest_runner.py

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"""
collect and run test items and create reports.
"""
import py
from py.impl.test.outcome import Skipped
#
# pytest plugin hooks
def pytest_addoption(parser):
group = parser.getgroup("general")
group.addoption('--boxed',
action="store_true", dest="boxed", default=False,
help="box each test run in a separate process")
# XXX move to pytest_sessionstart and fix py.test owns tests
def pytest_configure(config):
config._setupstate = SetupState()
def pytest_sessionfinish(session, exitstatus):
if hasattr(session.config, '_setupstate'):
hook = session.config.hook
rep = hook.pytest__teardown_final(session=session)
if rep:
hook.pytest__teardown_final_logerror(report=rep)
def pytest_make_collect_report(collector):
result = excinfo = None
try:
result = collector._memocollect()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
excinfo = py.code.ExceptionInfo()
return CollectReport(collector, result, excinfo)
def pytest_runtest_protocol(item):
if item.config.getvalue("boxed"):
reports = forked_run_report(item)
for rep in reports:
item.config.hook.pytest_runtest_logreport(report=rep)
else:
runtestprotocol(item)
return True
def runtestprotocol(item, log=True):
rep = call_and_report(item, "setup", log)
reports = [rep]
if rep.passed:
reports.append(call_and_report(item, "call", log))
reports.append(call_and_report(item, "teardown", log))
return reports
def pytest_runtest_setup(item):
item.config._setupstate.prepare(item)
def pytest_runtest_call(item):
if not item._deprecated_testexecution():
item.runtest()
def pytest_runtest_makereport(item, call):
return ItemTestReport(item, call.excinfo, call.when)
def pytest_runtest_teardown(item):
item.config._setupstate.teardown_exact(item)
def pytest__teardown_final(session):
call = CallInfo(session.config._setupstate.teardown_all, when="teardown")
if call.excinfo:
rep = TeardownErrorReport(call.excinfo)
return rep
def pytest_report_teststatus(report):
if report.when in ("setup", "teardown"):
if report.failed:
# category, shortletter, verbose-word
return "error", "E", "ERROR"
elif report.skipped:
return "skipped", "s", "SKIPPED"
else:
return "", "", ""
#
# Implementation
def call_and_report(item, when, log=True):
call = call_runtest_hook(item, when)
hook = item.config.hook
report = hook.pytest_runtest_makereport(item=item, call=call)
if log and (when == "call" or not report.passed):
hook.pytest_runtest_logreport(report=report)
return report
def call_runtest_hook(item, when):
hookname = "pytest_runtest_" + when
hook = getattr(item.config.hook, hookname)
return CallInfo(lambda: hook(item=item), when=when)
class CallInfo:
excinfo = None
def __init__(self, func, when):
self.when = when
try:
self.result = func()
except KeyboardInterrupt:
raise
except:
self.excinfo = py.code.ExceptionInfo()
def __repr__(self):
if self.excinfo:
status = "exception: %s" % str(self.excinfo.value)
else:
status = "result: %r" % (self.result,)
return "<CallInfo when=%r %s>" % (self.when, status)
def forked_run_report(item):
# for now, we run setup/teardown in the subprocess
# XXX optionally allow sharing of setup/teardown
EXITSTATUS_TESTEXIT = 4
from py.impl.test.dist.mypickle import ImmutablePickler
ipickle = ImmutablePickler(uneven=0)
ipickle.selfmemoize(item.config)
# XXX workaround the issue that 2.6 cannot pickle
# instances of classes defined in global conftest.py files
ipickle.selfmemoize(item)
def runforked():
try:
reports = runtestprotocol(item, log=False)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
py.std.os._exit(EXITSTATUS_TESTEXIT)
return ipickle.dumps(reports)
ff = py.process.ForkedFunc(runforked)
result = ff.waitfinish()
if result.retval is not None:
return ipickle.loads(result.retval)
else:
if result.exitstatus == EXITSTATUS_TESTEXIT:
py.test.exit("forked test item %s raised Exit" %(item,))
return [report_process_crash(item, result)]
def report_process_crash(item, result):
path, lineno = item._getfslineno()
info = "%s:%s: running the test CRASHED with signal %d" %(
path, lineno, result.signal)
return ItemTestReport(item, excinfo=info, when="???")
class BaseReport(object):
def __repr__(self):
l = ["%s=%s" %(key, value)
for key, value in self.__dict__.items()]
return "<%s %s>" %(self.__class__.__name__, " ".join(l),)
def toterminal(self, out):
longrepr = self.longrepr
if hasattr(longrepr, 'toterminal'):
longrepr.toterminal(out)
else:
out.line(str(longrepr))
class ItemTestReport(BaseReport):
failed = passed = skipped = False
def __init__(self, item, excinfo=None, when=None):
self.item = item
self.when = when
if item and when != "setup":
self.keywords = item.readkeywords()
else:
# if we fail during setup it might mean
# we are not able to access the underlying object
# this might e.g. happen if we are unpickled
# and our parent collector did not collect us
# (because it e.g. skipped for platform reasons)
self.keywords = {}
if not excinfo:
self.passed = True
self.shortrepr = "."
else:
if not isinstance(excinfo, py.code.ExceptionInfo):
self.failed = True
shortrepr = "?"
longrepr = excinfo
elif excinfo.errisinstance(Skipped):
self.skipped = True
shortrepr = "s"
longrepr = self.item._repr_failure_py(excinfo)
else:
self.failed = True
shortrepr = self.item.shortfailurerepr
if self.when == "call":
longrepr = self.item.repr_failure(excinfo)
else: # exception in setup or teardown
longrepr = self.item._repr_failure_py(excinfo)
shortrepr = shortrepr.lower()
self.shortrepr = shortrepr
self.longrepr = longrepr
def __repr__(self):
status = (self.passed and "passed" or
self.skipped and "skipped" or
self.failed and "failed" or
"CORRUPT")
l = [repr(self.item.name), "when=%r" % self.when, "outcome %r" % status,]
if hasattr(self, 'node'):
l.append("txnode=%s" % self.node.gateway.id)
info = " " .join(map(str, l))
return "<ItemTestReport %s>" % info
def getnode(self):
return self.item
class CollectReport(BaseReport):
skipped = failed = passed = False
def __init__(self, collector, result, excinfo=None):
self.collector = collector
if not excinfo:
self.passed = True
self.result = result
else:
self.longrepr = self.collector._repr_failure_py(excinfo)
if excinfo.errisinstance(Skipped):
self.skipped = True
self.reason = str(excinfo.value)
else:
self.failed = True
def getnode(self):
return self.collector
class TeardownErrorReport(BaseReport):
skipped = passed = False
failed = True
when = "teardown"
def __init__(self, excinfo):
self.longrepr = excinfo.getrepr(funcargs=True)
class SetupState(object):
""" shared state for setting up/tearing down test items or collectors. """
def __init__(self):
self.stack = []
self._finalizers = {}
def addfinalizer(self, finalizer, colitem):
""" attach a finalizer to the given colitem.
if colitem is None, this will add a finalizer that
is called at the end of teardown_all().
"""
assert hasattr(finalizer, '__call__')
#assert colitem in self.stack
self._finalizers.setdefault(colitem, []).append(finalizer)
def _pop_and_teardown(self):
colitem = self.stack.pop()
self._teardown_with_finalization(colitem)
def _callfinalizers(self, colitem):
finalizers = self._finalizers.pop(colitem, None)
while finalizers:
fin = finalizers.pop()
fin()
def _teardown_with_finalization(self, colitem):
self._callfinalizers(colitem)
if colitem:
colitem.teardown()
for colitem in self._finalizers:
assert colitem is None or colitem in self.stack
def teardown_all(self):
while self.stack:
self._pop_and_teardown()
self._teardown_with_finalization(None)
assert not self._finalizers
def teardown_exact(self, item):
if self.stack and item == self.stack[-1]:
self._pop_and_teardown()
else:
self._callfinalizers(item)
def prepare(self, colitem):
""" setup objects along the collector chain to the test-method
and teardown previously setup objects."""
needed_collectors = colitem.listchain()
while self.stack:
if self.stack == needed_collectors[:len(self.stack)]:
break
self._pop_and_teardown()
for col in needed_collectors[len(self.stack):]:
col.setup()
self.stack.append(col)