test_ok2/testing/test_assertrewrite.py

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import ast
import errno
import glob
import importlib
import os
import py_compile
import stat
import sys
import textwrap
import zipfile
from functools import partial
import py
import _pytest._code
import pytest
from _pytest.assertion import util
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import _get_assertion_exprs
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import AssertionRewritingHook
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import PYTEST_TAG
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import rewrite_asserts
from _pytest.main import ExitCode
def setup_module(mod):
mod._old_reprcompare = util._reprcompare
_pytest._code._reprcompare = None
def teardown_module(mod):
util._reprcompare = mod._old_reprcompare
del mod._old_reprcompare
def rewrite(src):
tree = ast.parse(src)
rewrite_asserts(tree, src.encode())
return tree
def getmsg(f, extra_ns=None, must_pass=False):
"""Rewrite the assertions in f, run it, and get the failure message."""
src = "\n".join(_pytest._code.Code(f).source().lines)
mod = rewrite(src)
code = compile(mod, "<test>", "exec")
ns = {}
if extra_ns is not None:
ns.update(extra_ns)
exec(code, ns)
func = ns[f.__name__]
try:
func()
except AssertionError:
if must_pass:
pytest.fail("shouldn't have raised")
s = str(sys.exc_info()[1])
if not s.startswith("assert"):
return "AssertionError: " + s
return s
else:
if not must_pass:
pytest.fail("function didn't raise at all")
class TestAssertionRewrite:
def test_place_initial_imports(self):
s = """'Doc string'\nother = stuff"""
m = rewrite(s)
assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.Expr)
for imp in m.body[1:3]:
assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import)
assert imp.lineno == 2
assert imp.col_offset == 0
assert isinstance(m.body[3], ast.Assign)
s = """from __future__ import division\nother_stuff"""
m = rewrite(s)
assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.ImportFrom)
for imp in m.body[1:3]:
assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import)
assert imp.lineno == 2
assert imp.col_offset == 0
assert isinstance(m.body[3], ast.Expr)
s = """'doc string'\nfrom __future__ import division"""
m = rewrite(s)
assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.Expr)
assert isinstance(m.body[1], ast.ImportFrom)
for imp in m.body[2:4]:
assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import)
assert imp.lineno == 2
assert imp.col_offset == 0
s = """'doc string'\nfrom __future__ import division\nother"""
m = rewrite(s)
assert isinstance(m.body[0], ast.Expr)
assert isinstance(m.body[1], ast.ImportFrom)
for imp in m.body[2:4]:
assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import)
assert imp.lineno == 3
assert imp.col_offset == 0
assert isinstance(m.body[4], ast.Expr)
s = """from . import relative\nother_stuff"""
m = rewrite(s)
for imp in m.body[:2]:
assert isinstance(imp, ast.Import)
assert imp.lineno == 1
assert imp.col_offset == 0
assert isinstance(m.body[3], ast.Expr)
def test_dont_rewrite(self):
s = """'PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE'\nassert 14"""
m = rewrite(s)
assert len(m.body) == 2
assert m.body[1].msg is None
def test_dont_rewrite_plugin(self, testdir):
contents = {
"conftest.py": "pytest_plugins = 'plugin'; import plugin",
"plugin.py": "'PYTEST_DONT_REWRITE'",
"test_foo.py": "def test_foo(): pass",
}
testdir.makepyfile(**contents)
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
assert "warnings" not in "".join(result.outlines)
def test_rewrites_plugin_as_a_package(self, testdir):
pkgdir = testdir.mkpydir("plugin")
pkgdir.join("__init__.py").write(
"import pytest\n"
"@pytest.fixture\n"
"def special_asserter():\n"
" def special_assert(x, y):\n"
" assert x == y\n"
" return special_assert\n"
)
testdir.makeconftest('pytest_plugins = ["plugin"]')
testdir.makepyfile("def test(special_asserter): special_asserter(1, 2)\n")
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*assert 1 == 2*"])
def test_honors_pep_235(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
# note: couldn't make it fail on macos with a single `sys.path` entry
# note: these modules are named `test_*` to trigger rewriting
testdir.tmpdir.join("test_y.py").write("x = 1")
xdir = testdir.tmpdir.join("x").ensure_dir()
xdir.join("test_Y").ensure_dir().join("__init__.py").write("x = 2")
testdir.makepyfile(
"import test_y\n"
"import test_Y\n"
"def test():\n"
" assert test_y.x == 1\n"
" assert test_Y.x == 2\n"
)
monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(xdir)
testdir.runpytest().assert_outcomes(passed=1)
def test_name(self, request):
def f():
assert False
assert getmsg(f) == "assert False"
def f():
f = False
assert f
assert getmsg(f) == "assert False"
def f():
assert a_global # noqa
assert getmsg(f, {"a_global": False}) == "assert False"
def f():
assert sys == 42
verbose = request.config.getoption("verbose")
msg = getmsg(f, {"sys": sys})
if verbose > 0:
assert msg == (
"assert <module 'sys' (built-in)> == 42\n"
" -<module 'sys' (built-in)>\n"
" +42"
)
else:
assert msg == "assert sys == 42"
def f():
assert cls == 42 # noqa: F821
class X:
pass
msg = getmsg(f, {"cls": X}).splitlines()
if verbose > 0:
assert msg == [
"assert <class 'test_...e.<locals>.X'> == 42",
" -<class 'test_assertrewrite.TestAssertionRewrite.test_name.<locals>.X'>",
" +42",
]
else:
assert msg == ["assert cls == 42"]
def test_dont_rewrite_if_hasattr_fails(self, request):
class Y:
""" A class whos getattr fails, but not with `AttributeError` """
def __getattr__(self, attribute_name):
raise KeyError()
def __repr__(self):
return "Y"
def __init__(self):
self.foo = 3
def f():
assert cls().foo == 2 # noqa
# XXX: looks like the "where" should also be there in verbose mode?!
message = getmsg(f, {"cls": Y}).splitlines()
if request.config.getoption("verbose") > 0:
assert message == ["assert 3 == 2", " -3", " +2"]
else:
assert message == [
"assert 3 == 2",
" + where 3 = Y.foo",
" + where Y = cls()",
]
def test_assert_already_has_message(self):
def f():
assert False, "something bad!"
assert getmsg(f) == "AssertionError: something bad!\nassert False"
def test_assertion_message(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo():
assert 1 == 2, "The failure message"
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 1
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
["*AssertionError*The failure message*", "*assert 1 == 2*"]
)
def test_assertion_message_multiline(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo():
assert 1 == 2, "A multiline\\nfailure message"
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 1
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
["*AssertionError*A multiline*", "*failure message*", "*assert 1 == 2*"]
)
def test_assertion_message_tuple(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo():
assert 1 == 2, (1, 2)
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 1
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
["*AssertionError*%s*" % repr((1, 2)), "*assert 1 == 2*"]
)
def test_assertion_message_expr(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo():
assert 1 == 2, 1 + 2
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 1
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*AssertionError*3*", "*assert 1 == 2*"])
def test_assertion_message_escape(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_foo():
assert 1 == 2, 'To be escaped: %'
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 1
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
["*AssertionError: To be escaped: %", "*assert 1 == 2"]
)
def test_assertion_messages_bytes(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile("def test_bytes_assertion():\n assert False, b'ohai!'\n")
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 1
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*AssertionError: b'ohai!'", "*assert False"])
def test_boolop(self):
def f():
f = g = False
assert f and g
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False)"
def f():
f = True
g = False
assert f and g
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (True and False)"
def f():
f = False
g = True
assert f and g
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False)"
def f():
f = g = False
assert f or g
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False or False)"
def f():
f = g = False
assert not f and not g
getmsg(f, must_pass=True)
def x():
return False
def f():
assert x() and x()
assert (
getmsg(f, {"x": x})
== """assert (False)
+ where False = x()"""
)
def f():
assert False or x()
assert (
getmsg(f, {"x": x})
== """assert (False or False)
+ where False = x()"""
)
def f():
assert 1 in {} and 2 in {}
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (1 in {})"
def f():
x = 1
y = 2
assert x in {1: None} and y in {}
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (1 in {1: None} and 2 in {})"
def f():
f = True
g = False
assert f or g
getmsg(f, must_pass=True)
def f():
f = g = h = lambda: True
assert f() and g() and h()
getmsg(f, must_pass=True)
def test_short_circuit_evaluation(self):
def f():
assert True or explode # noqa
getmsg(f, must_pass=True)
def f():
x = 1
assert x == 1 or x == 2
getmsg(f, must_pass=True)
def test_unary_op(self):
def f():
x = True
assert not x
assert getmsg(f) == "assert not True"
def f():
x = 0
assert ~x + 1
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (~0 + 1)"
def f():
x = 3
assert -x + x
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (-3 + 3)"
def f():
x = 0
assert +x + x
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (+0 + 0)"
def test_binary_op(self):
def f():
x = 1
y = -1
assert x + y
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (1 + -1)"
def f():
assert not 5 % 4
assert getmsg(f) == "assert not (5 % 4)"
def test_boolop_percent(self):
def f():
assert 3 % 2 and False
assert getmsg(f) == "assert ((3 % 2) and False)"
def f():
assert False or 4 % 2
assert getmsg(f) == "assert (False or (4 % 2))"
def test_at_operator_issue1290(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
class Matrix(object):
def __init__(self, num):
self.num = num
def __matmul__(self, other):
return self.num * other.num
def test_multmat_operator():
assert Matrix(2) @ Matrix(3) == 6"""
)
testdir.runpytest().assert_outcomes(passed=1)
def test_starred_with_side_effect(self, testdir):
"""See #4412"""
testdir.makepyfile(
"""\
def test():
f = lambda x: x
x = iter([1, 2, 3])
assert 2 * next(x) == f(*[next(x)])
"""
)
testdir.runpytest().assert_outcomes(passed=1)
def test_call(self):
def g(a=42, *args, **kwargs):
return False
ns = {"g": g}
def f():
assert g()
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = g()"""
)
def f():
assert g(1)
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = g(1)"""
)
def f():
assert g(1, 2)
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = g(1, 2)"""
)
def f():
assert g(1, g=42)
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = g(1, g=42)"""
)
def f():
assert g(1, 3, g=23)
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = g(1, 3, g=23)"""
)
def f():
seq = [1, 2, 3]
assert g(*seq)
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = g(*[1, 2, 3])"""
)
def f():
x = "a"
assert g(**{x: 2})
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = g(**{'a': 2})"""
)
def test_attribute(self):
class X:
g = 3
ns = {"x": X}
def f():
assert not x.g # noqa
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert not 3
+ where 3 = x.g"""
)
def f():
x.a = False # noqa
assert x.a # noqa
assert (
getmsg(f, ns)
== """assert False
+ where False = x.a"""
)
def test_comparisons(self):
def f():
a, b = range(2)
assert b < a
assert getmsg(f) == """assert 1 < 0"""
def f():
a, b, c = range(3)
assert a > b > c
assert getmsg(f) == """assert 0 > 1"""
def f():
a, b, c = range(3)
assert a < b > c
assert getmsg(f) == """assert 1 > 2"""
def f():
a, b, c = range(3)
assert a < b <= c
getmsg(f, must_pass=True)
def f():
a, b, c = range(3)
assert a < b
assert b < c
getmsg(f, must_pass=True)
def test_len(self, request):
def f():
values = list(range(10))
assert len(values) == 11
msg = getmsg(f)
if request.config.getoption("verbose") > 0:
assert msg == "assert 10 == 11\n -10\n +11"
else:
assert msg == "assert 10 == 11\n + where 10 = len([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ...])"
def test_custom_reprcompare(self, monkeypatch):
def my_reprcompare(op, left, right):
return "42"
monkeypatch.setattr(util, "_reprcompare", my_reprcompare)
def f():
assert 42 < 3
assert getmsg(f) == "assert 42"
def my_reprcompare(op, left, right):
return "{} {} {}".format(left, op, right)
monkeypatch.setattr(util, "_reprcompare", my_reprcompare)
def f():
assert 1 < 3 < 5 <= 4 < 7
assert getmsg(f) == "assert 5 <= 4"
def test_assert_raising_nonzero_in_comparison(self):
def f():
class A:
def __nonzero__(self):
raise ValueError(42)
def __lt__(self, other):
return A()
def __repr__(self):
return "<MY42 object>"
def myany(x):
return False
assert myany(A() < 0)
assert "<MY42 object> < 0" in getmsg(f)
def test_formatchar(self):
def f():
assert "%test" == "test"
assert getmsg(f).startswith("assert '%test' == 'test'")
def test_custom_repr(self, request):
def f():
class Foo:
a = 1
def __repr__(self):
return "\n{ \n~ \n}"
f = Foo()
assert 0 == f.a
lines = util._format_lines([getmsg(f)])
if request.config.getoption("verbose") > 0:
assert lines == ["assert 0 == 1\n -0\n +1"]
else:
assert lines == ["assert 0 == 1\n + where 1 = \\n{ \\n~ \\n}.a"]
def test_custom_repr_non_ascii(self):
def f():
class A:
name = "ä"
def __repr__(self):
return self.name.encode("UTF-8") # only legal in python2
a = A()
assert not a.name
msg = getmsg(f)
assert "UnicodeDecodeError" not in msg
assert "UnicodeEncodeError" not in msg
class TestRewriteOnImport:
def test_pycache_is_a_file(self, testdir):
testdir.tmpdir.join("__pycache__").write("Hello")
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_rewritten():
assert "@py_builtins" in globals()"""
)
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0
def test_pycache_is_readonly(self, testdir):
cache = testdir.tmpdir.mkdir("__pycache__")
old_mode = cache.stat().mode
cache.chmod(old_mode ^ stat.S_IWRITE)
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_rewritten():
assert "@py_builtins" in globals()"""
)
try:
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0
finally:
cache.chmod(old_mode)
def test_zipfile(self, testdir):
z = testdir.tmpdir.join("myzip.zip")
z_fn = str(z)
f = zipfile.ZipFile(z_fn, "w")
try:
f.writestr("test_gum/__init__.py", "")
f.writestr("test_gum/test_lizard.py", "")
finally:
f.close()
z.chmod(256)
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
import sys
sys.path.append(%r)
import test_gum.test_lizard"""
% (z_fn,)
)
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == ExitCode.NO_TESTS_COLLECTED
def test_readonly(self, testdir):
sub = testdir.mkdir("testing")
sub.join("test_readonly.py").write(
b"""
def test_rewritten():
assert "@py_builtins" in globals()
""",
"wb",
)
old_mode = sub.stat().mode
sub.chmod(320)
try:
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0
finally:
sub.chmod(old_mode)
def test_dont_write_bytecode(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
import os
def test_no_bytecode():
assert "__pycache__" in __cached__
assert not os.path.exists(__cached__)
assert not os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(__cached__))"""
)
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", "1")
assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess().ret == 0
def test_orphaned_pyc_file(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
import orphan
def test_it():
assert orphan.value == 17
"""
)
testdir.makepyfile(
orphan="""
value = 17
"""
)
py_compile.compile("orphan.py")
os.remove("orphan.py")
# Python 3 puts the .pyc files in a __pycache__ directory, and will
# not import from there without source. It will import a .pyc from
# the source location though.
if not os.path.exists("orphan.pyc"):
pycs = glob.glob("__pycache__/orphan.*.pyc")
assert len(pycs) == 1
os.rename(pycs[0], "orphan.pyc")
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0
def test_cached_pyc_includes_pytest_version(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
"""Avoid stale caches (#1671)"""
monkeypatch.delenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", raising=False)
testdir.makepyfile(
test_foo="""
def test_foo():
assert True
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
assert result.ret == 0
found_names = glob.glob(
"__pycache__/*-pytest-{}.pyc".format(pytest.__version__)
)
assert found_names, "pyc with expected tag not found in names: {}".format(
glob.glob("__pycache__/*.pyc")
)
@pytest.mark.skipif('"__pypy__" in sys.modules')
def test_pyc_vs_pyo(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
import pytest
def test_optimized():
"hello"
assert test_optimized.__doc__ is None"""
)
p = py.path.local.make_numbered_dir(
prefix="runpytest-", keep=None, rootdir=testdir.tmpdir
)
tmp = "--basetemp=%s" % p
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTHONOPTIMIZE", "2")
monkeypatch.delenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", raising=False)
assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess(tmp).ret == 0
tagged = "test_pyc_vs_pyo." + PYTEST_TAG
assert tagged + ".pyo" in os.listdir("__pycache__")
monkeypatch.undo()
monkeypatch.delenv("PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE", raising=False)
assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess(tmp).ret == 1
assert tagged + ".pyc" in os.listdir("__pycache__")
def test_package(self, testdir):
pkg = testdir.tmpdir.join("pkg")
pkg.mkdir()
pkg.join("__init__.py").ensure()
pkg.join("test_blah.py").write(
"""
def test_rewritten():
assert "@py_builtins" in globals()"""
)
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0
def test_translate_newlines(self, testdir):
content = "def test_rewritten():\r\n assert '@py_builtins' in globals()"
b = content.encode("utf-8")
testdir.tmpdir.join("test_newlines.py").write(b, "wb")
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0
def test_package_without__init__py(self, testdir):
pkg = testdir.mkdir("a_package_without_init_py")
pkg.join("module.py").ensure()
testdir.makepyfile("import a_package_without_init_py.module")
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == ExitCode.NO_TESTS_COLLECTED
def test_rewrite_warning(self, testdir):
testdir.makeconftest(
"""
import pytest
pytest.register_assert_rewrite("_pytest")
"""
)
# needs to be a subprocess because pytester explicitly disables this warning
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*Module already imported*: _pytest"])
def test_rewrite_module_imported_from_conftest(self, testdir):
testdir.makeconftest(
"""
import test_rewrite_module_imported
"""
)
testdir.makepyfile(
test_rewrite_module_imported="""
def test_rewritten():
assert "@py_builtins" in globals()
"""
)
assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess().ret == 0
def test_remember_rewritten_modules(self, pytestconfig, testdir, monkeypatch):
"""
AssertionRewriteHook should remember rewritten modules so it
doesn't give false positives (#2005).
"""
monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(testdir.tmpdir)
testdir.makepyfile(test_remember_rewritten_modules="")
warnings = []
hook = AssertionRewritingHook(pytestconfig)
monkeypatch.setattr(
hook, "_warn_already_imported", lambda code, msg: warnings.append(msg)
)
spec = hook.find_spec("test_remember_rewritten_modules")
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
hook.exec_module(module)
hook.mark_rewrite("test_remember_rewritten_modules")
hook.mark_rewrite("test_remember_rewritten_modules")
assert warnings == []
def test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
**{
"conftest.py": "pytest_plugins = ['core', 'gui', 'sci']",
"core.py": "",
"gui.py": "pytest_plugins = ['core', 'sci']",
"sci.py": "pytest_plugins = ['core']",
"test_rewrite_warning_pytest_plugins.py": "def test(): pass",
}
)
testdir.chdir()
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*= 1 passed in *=*"])
assert "pytest-warning summary" not in result.stdout.str()
def test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins_env_var(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setenv("PYTEST_PLUGINS", "plugin")
testdir.makepyfile(
**{
"plugin.py": "",
"test_rewrite_warning_using_pytest_plugins_env_var.py": """
import plugin
pytest_plugins = ['plugin']
def test():
pass
""",
}
)
testdir.chdir()
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*= 1 passed in *=*"])
assert "pytest-warning summary" not in result.stdout.str()
class TestAssertionRewriteHookDetails:
def test_sys_meta_path_munged(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_meta_path():
import sys; sys.meta_path = []"""
)
assert testdir.runpytest().ret == 0
def test_write_pyc(self, testdir, tmpdir, monkeypatch):
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import _write_pyc
from _pytest.assertion import AssertionState
import atomicwrites
from contextlib import contextmanager
config = testdir.parseconfig([])
state = AssertionState(config, "rewrite")
source_path = tmpdir.ensure("source.py")
pycpath = tmpdir.join("pyc").strpath
assert _write_pyc(state, [1], os.stat(source_path.strpath), pycpath)
@contextmanager
def atomic_write_failed(fn, mode="r", overwrite=False):
e = IOError()
e.errno = 10
raise e
yield
monkeypatch.setattr(atomicwrites, "atomic_write", atomic_write_failed)
assert not _write_pyc(state, [1], source_path.stat(), pycpath)
def test_resources_provider_for_loader(self, testdir):
"""
Attempts to load resources from a package should succeed normally,
even when the AssertionRewriteHook is used to load the modules.
See #366 for details.
"""
pytest.importorskip("pkg_resources")
testdir.mkpydir("testpkg")
contents = {
"testpkg/test_pkg": """
import pkg_resources
import pytest
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import AssertionRewritingHook
def test_load_resource():
assert isinstance(__loader__, AssertionRewritingHook)
res = pkg_resources.resource_string(__name__, 'resource.txt')
res = res.decode('ascii')
assert res == 'Load me please.'
"""
}
testdir.makepyfile(**contents)
testdir.maketxtfile(**{"testpkg/resource": "Load me please."})
result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess()
result.assert_outcomes(passed=1)
def test_read_pyc(self, tmpdir):
"""
Ensure that the `_read_pyc` can properly deal with corrupted pyc files.
In those circumstances it should just give up instead of generating
an exception that is propagated to the caller.
"""
import py_compile
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import _read_pyc
source = tmpdir.join("source.py")
pyc = source + "c"
source.write("def test(): pass")
py_compile.compile(str(source), str(pyc))
contents = pyc.read(mode="rb")
strip_bytes = 20 # header is around 8 bytes, strip a little more
assert len(contents) > strip_bytes
pyc.write(contents[:strip_bytes], mode="wb")
assert _read_pyc(str(source), str(pyc)) is None # no error
def test_reload_is_same(self, testdir):
# A file that will be picked up during collecting.
testdir.tmpdir.join("file.py").ensure()
testdir.tmpdir.join("pytest.ini").write(
textwrap.dedent(
"""
[pytest]
python_files = *.py
"""
)
)
testdir.makepyfile(
test_fun="""
import sys
try:
from imp import reload
except ImportError:
pass
def test_loader():
import file
assert sys.modules["file"] is reload(file)
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest("-s")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed*"])
def test_reload_reloads(self, testdir):
"""Reloading a module after change picks up the change."""
testdir.tmpdir.join("file.py").write(
textwrap.dedent(
"""
def reloaded():
return False
def rewrite_self():
with open(__file__, 'w') as self:
self.write('def reloaded(): return True')
"""
)
)
testdir.tmpdir.join("pytest.ini").write(
textwrap.dedent(
"""
[pytest]
python_files = *.py
"""
)
)
testdir.makepyfile(
test_fun="""
import sys
try:
from imp import reload
except ImportError:
pass
def test_loader():
import file
assert not file.reloaded()
file.rewrite_self()
reload(file)
assert file.reloaded()
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest("-s")
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed*"])
def test_get_data_support(self, testdir):
"""Implement optional PEP302 api (#808).
"""
path = testdir.mkpydir("foo")
path.join("test_foo.py").write(
textwrap.dedent(
"""\
class Test(object):
def test_foo(self):
import pkgutil
data = pkgutil.get_data('foo.test_foo', 'data.txt')
assert data == b'Hey'
"""
)
)
path.join("data.txt").write("Hey")
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*1 passed*"])
def test_issue731(testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
class LongReprWithBraces(object):
def __repr__(self):
return 'LongReprWithBraces({' + ('a' * 80) + '}' + ('a' * 120) + ')'
def some_method(self):
return False
def test_long_repr():
obj = LongReprWithBraces()
assert obj.some_method()
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert "unbalanced braces" not in result.stdout.str()
class TestIssue925:
def test_simple_case(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_ternary_display():
assert (False == False) == False
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*E*assert (False == False) == False"])
def test_long_case(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_ternary_display():
assert False == (False == True) == True
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*E*assert (False == True) == True"])
def test_many_brackets(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test_ternary_display():
assert True == ((False == True) == True)
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*E*assert True == ((False == True) == True)"])
class TestIssue2121:
def test_rewrite_python_files_contain_subdirs(self, testdir):
testdir.makepyfile(
**{
"tests/file.py": """
def test_simple_failure():
assert 1 + 1 == 3
"""
}
)
testdir.makeini(
"""
[pytest]
python_files = tests/**.py
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*E*assert (1 + 1) == 3"])
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.maxsize <= (2 ** 31 - 1), reason="Causes OverflowError on 32bit systems"
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("offset", [-1, +1])
def test_source_mtime_long_long(testdir, offset):
"""Support modification dates after 2038 in rewritten files (#4903).
pytest would crash with:
fp.write(struct.pack("<ll", mtime, size))
E struct.error: argument out of range
"""
p = testdir.makepyfile(
"""
def test(): pass
"""
)
# use unsigned long timestamp which overflows signed long,
# which was the cause of the bug
# +1 offset also tests masking of 0xFFFFFFFF
timestamp = 2 ** 32 + offset
os.utime(str(p), (timestamp, timestamp))
result = testdir.runpytest()
assert result.ret == 0
def test_rewrite_infinite_recursion(testdir, pytestconfig, monkeypatch):
"""Fix infinite recursion when writing pyc files: if an import happens to be triggered when writing the pyc
file, this would cause another call to the hook, which would trigger another pyc writing, which could
trigger another import, and so on. (#3506)"""
from _pytest.assertion import rewrite
testdir.syspathinsert()
testdir.makepyfile(test_foo="def test_foo(): pass")
testdir.makepyfile(test_bar="def test_bar(): pass")
original_write_pyc = rewrite._write_pyc
write_pyc_called = []
def spy_write_pyc(*args, **kwargs):
# make a note that we have called _write_pyc
write_pyc_called.append(True)
# try to import a module at this point: we should not try to rewrite this module
assert hook.find_spec("test_bar") is None
return original_write_pyc(*args, **kwargs)
monkeypatch.setattr(rewrite, "_write_pyc", spy_write_pyc)
monkeypatch.setattr(sys, "dont_write_bytecode", False)
hook = AssertionRewritingHook(pytestconfig)
spec = hook.find_spec("test_foo")
assert spec is not None
module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec)
hook.exec_module(module)
assert len(write_pyc_called) == 1
class TestEarlyRewriteBailout:
@pytest.fixture
def hook(self, pytestconfig, monkeypatch, testdir):
"""Returns a patched AssertionRewritingHook instance so we can configure its initial paths and track
if PathFinder.find_spec has been called.
"""
import importlib.machinery
self.find_spec_calls = []
self.initial_paths = set()
class StubSession:
_initialpaths = self.initial_paths
def isinitpath(self, p):
return p in self._initialpaths
def spy_find_spec(name, path):
self.find_spec_calls.append(name)
return importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec(name, path)
hook = AssertionRewritingHook(pytestconfig)
# use default patterns, otherwise we inherit pytest's testing config
hook.fnpats[:] = ["test_*.py", "*_test.py"]
monkeypatch.setattr(hook, "_find_spec", spy_find_spec)
hook.set_session(StubSession())
testdir.syspathinsert()
return hook
def test_basic(self, testdir, hook):
"""
Ensure we avoid calling PathFinder.find_spec when we know for sure a certain
module will not be rewritten to optimize assertion rewriting (#3918).
"""
testdir.makeconftest(
"""
import pytest
@pytest.fixture
def fix(): return 1
"""
)
testdir.makepyfile(test_foo="def test_foo(): pass")
testdir.makepyfile(bar="def bar(): pass")
foobar_path = testdir.makepyfile(foobar="def foobar(): pass")
self.initial_paths.add(foobar_path)
# conftest files should always be rewritten
assert hook.find_spec("conftest") is not None
assert self.find_spec_calls == ["conftest"]
# files matching "python_files" mask should always be rewritten
assert hook.find_spec("test_foo") is not None
assert self.find_spec_calls == ["conftest", "test_foo"]
# file does not match "python_files": early bailout
assert hook.find_spec("bar") is None
assert self.find_spec_calls == ["conftest", "test_foo"]
# file is an initial path (passed on the command-line): should be rewritten
assert hook.find_spec("foobar") is not None
assert self.find_spec_calls == ["conftest", "test_foo", "foobar"]
def test_pattern_contains_subdirectories(self, testdir, hook):
"""If one of the python_files patterns contain subdirectories ("tests/**.py") we can't bailout early
because we need to match with the full path, which can only be found by calling PathFinder.find_spec
"""
p = testdir.makepyfile(
**{
"tests/file.py": """\
def test_simple_failure():
assert 1 + 1 == 3
"""
}
)
testdir.syspathinsert(p.dirpath())
hook.fnpats[:] = ["tests/**.py"]
assert hook.find_spec("file") is not None
assert self.find_spec_calls == ["file"]
@pytest.mark.skipif(
sys.platform.startswith("win32"), reason="cannot remove cwd on Windows"
)
def test_cwd_changed(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
# Setup conditions for py's fspath trying to import pathlib on py34
# always (previously triggered via xdist only).
# Ref: https://github.com/pytest-dev/py/pull/207
monkeypatch.syspath_prepend("")
monkeypatch.delitem(sys.modules, "pathlib", raising=False)
testdir.makepyfile(
**{
"test_setup_nonexisting_cwd.py": """\
import os
import shutil
import tempfile
d = tempfile.mkdtemp()
os.chdir(d)
shutil.rmtree(d)
""",
"test_test.py": """\
def test():
pass
""",
}
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["* 1 passed in *"])
class TestAssertionPass:
def test_option_default(self, testdir):
config = testdir.parseconfig()
assert config.getini("enable_assertion_pass_hook") is False
@pytest.fixture
def flag_on(self, testdir):
testdir.makeini("[pytest]\nenable_assertion_pass_hook = True\n")
@pytest.fixture
def hook_on(self, testdir):
testdir.makeconftest(
"""\
def pytest_assertion_pass(item, lineno, orig, expl):
raise Exception("Assertion Passed: {} {} at line {}".format(orig, expl, lineno))
"""
)
def test_hook_call(self, testdir, flag_on, hook_on):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""\
def test_simple():
a=1
b=2
c=3
d=0
assert a+b == c+d
# cover failing assertions with a message
def test_fails():
assert False, "assert with message"
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(
"*Assertion Passed: a+b == c+d (1 + 2) == (3 + 0) at line 7*"
)
def test_hook_call_with_parens(self, testdir, flag_on, hook_on):
testdir.makepyfile(
"""\
def f(): return 1
def test():
assert f()
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines("*Assertion Passed: f() 1")
def test_hook_not_called_without_hookimpl(self, testdir, monkeypatch, flag_on):
"""Assertion pass should not be called (and hence formatting should
not occur) if there is no hook declared for pytest_assertion_pass"""
def raise_on_assertionpass(*_, **__):
raise Exception("Assertion passed called when it shouldn't!")
monkeypatch.setattr(
_pytest.assertion.rewrite, "_call_assertion_pass", raise_on_assertionpass
)
testdir.makepyfile(
"""\
def test_simple():
a=1
b=2
c=3
d=0
assert a+b == c+d
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.assert_outcomes(passed=1)
def test_hook_not_called_without_cmd_option(self, testdir, monkeypatch):
"""Assertion pass should not be called (and hence formatting should
not occur) if there is no hook declared for pytest_assertion_pass"""
def raise_on_assertionpass(*_, **__):
raise Exception("Assertion passed called when it shouldn't!")
monkeypatch.setattr(
_pytest.assertion.rewrite, "_call_assertion_pass", raise_on_assertionpass
)
testdir.makeconftest(
"""\
def pytest_assertion_pass(item, lineno, orig, expl):
raise Exception("Assertion Passed: {} {} at line {}".format(orig, expl, lineno))
"""
)
testdir.makepyfile(
"""\
def test_simple():
a=1
b=2
c=3
d=0
assert a+b == c+d
"""
)
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.assert_outcomes(passed=1)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
("src", "expected"),
(
# fmt: off
pytest.param(b"", {}, id="trivial"),
pytest.param(
b"def x(): assert 1\n",
{1: "1"},
id="assert statement not on own line",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x():\n"
b" assert 1\n"
b" assert 1+2\n",
{2: "1", 3: "1+2"},
id="multiple assertions",
),
pytest.param(
# changes in encoding cause the byte offsets to be different
"# -*- coding: latin1\n"
"def ÀÀÀÀÀ(): assert 1\n".encode("latin1"),
{2: "1"},
id="latin1 encoded on first line\n",
),
pytest.param(
# using the default utf-8 encoding
"def ÀÀÀÀÀ(): assert 1\n".encode(),
{1: "1"},
id="utf-8 encoded on first line",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x():\n"
b" assert (\n"
b" 1 + 2 # comment\n"
b" )\n",
{2: "(\n 1 + 2 # comment\n )"},
id="multi-line assertion",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x():\n"
b" assert y == [\n"
b" 1, 2, 3\n"
b" ]\n",
{2: "y == [\n 1, 2, 3\n ]"},
id="multi line assert with list continuation",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x():\n"
b" assert 1 + \\\n"
b" 2\n",
{2: "1 + \\\n 2"},
id="backslash continuation",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x():\n"
b" assert x, y\n",
{2: "x"},
id="assertion with message",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x():\n"
b" assert (\n"
b" f(1, 2, 3)\n"
b" ), 'f did not work!'\n",
{2: "(\n f(1, 2, 3)\n )"},
id="assertion with message, test spanning multiple lines",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x():\n"
b" assert \\\n"
b" x\\\n"
b" , 'failure message'\n",
{2: "x"},
id="escaped newlines plus message",
),
pytest.param(
b"def x(): assert 5",
{1: "5"},
id="no newline at end of file",
),
# fmt: on
),
)
def test_get_assertion_exprs(src, expected):
assert _get_assertion_exprs(src) == expected
def test_try_mkdir(monkeypatch, tmp_path):
from _pytest.assertion.rewrite import try_mkdir
p = tmp_path / "foo"
# create
assert try_mkdir(str(p))
assert p.is_dir()
# already exist
assert try_mkdir(str(p))
# monkeypatch to simulate all error situations
def fake_mkdir(p, *, exc):
assert isinstance(p, str)
raise exc
monkeypatch.setattr(os, "mkdir", partial(fake_mkdir, exc=FileNotFoundError()))
assert not try_mkdir(str(p))
monkeypatch.setattr(os, "mkdir", partial(fake_mkdir, exc=NotADirectoryError()))
assert not try_mkdir(str(p))
monkeypatch.setattr(os, "mkdir", partial(fake_mkdir, exc=PermissionError()))
assert not try_mkdir(str(p))
err = OSError()
err.errno = errno.EROFS
monkeypatch.setattr(os, "mkdir", partial(fake_mkdir, exc=err))
assert not try_mkdir(str(p))
# unhandled OSError should raise
err = OSError()
err.errno = errno.ECHILD
monkeypatch.setattr(os, "mkdir", partial(fake_mkdir, exc=err))
with pytest.raises(OSError) as exc_info:
try_mkdir(str(p))
assert exc_info.value.errno == errno.ECHILD