test_ok2/testing/test_mark.py

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import py, pytest
from _pytest.mark import MarkGenerator as Mark
class TestMark:
def test_markinfo_repr(self):
from _pytest.mark import MarkInfo
m = MarkInfo("hello", (1,2), {})
repr(m)
def test_pytest_exists_in_namespace_all(self):
assert 'mark' in py.test.__all__
assert 'mark' in pytest.__all__
def test_pytest_mark_notcallable(self):
mark = Mark()
pytest.raises((AttributeError, TypeError), "mark()")
def test_pytest_mark_bare(self):
mark = Mark()
def f():
pass
mark.hello(f)
assert f.hello
def test_pytest_mark_keywords(self):
mark = Mark()
def f():
pass
mark.world(x=3, y=4)(f)
assert f.world
assert f.world.kwargs['x'] == 3
assert f.world.kwargs['y'] == 4
def test_apply_multiple_and_merge(self):
mark = Mark()
def f():
pass
marker = mark.world
mark.world(x=3)(f)
assert f.world.kwargs['x'] == 3
mark.world(y=4)(f)
assert f.world.kwargs['x'] == 3
assert f.world.kwargs['y'] == 4
mark.world(y=1)(f)
assert f.world.kwargs['y'] == 1
assert len(f.world.args) == 0
def test_pytest_mark_positional(self):
mark = Mark()
def f():
pass
mark.world("hello")(f)
assert f.world.args[0] == "hello"
mark.world("world")(f)
def test_pytest_mark_reuse(self):
mark = Mark()
def f():
pass
w = mark.some
w("hello", reason="123")(f)
assert f.some.args[0] == "hello"
assert f.some.kwargs['reason'] == "123"
def g():
pass
w("world", reason2="456")(g)
assert g.some.args[0] == "world"
assert 'reason' not in g.some.kwargs
assert g.some.kwargs['reason2'] == "456"
class TestFunctional:
def test_mark_per_function(self, testdir):
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
import pytest
@pytest.mark.hello
def test_hello():
assert hasattr(test_hello, 'hello')
""")
result = testdir.runpytest(p)
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*passed*"])
def test_mark_per_module(self, testdir):
item = testdir.getitem("""
import pytest
pytestmark = pytest.mark.hello
def test_func():
pass
""")
keywords = item.keywords
assert 'hello' in keywords
def test_marklist_per_class(self, testdir):
item = testdir.getitem("""
import pytest
class TestClass:
pytestmark = [pytest.mark.hello, pytest.mark.world]
def test_func(self):
assert TestClass.test_func.hello
assert TestClass.test_func.world
""")
keywords = item.keywords
assert 'hello' in keywords
def test_marklist_per_module(self, testdir):
item = testdir.getitem("""
import pytest
pytestmark = [pytest.mark.hello, pytest.mark.world]
class TestClass:
def test_func(self):
assert TestClass.test_func.hello
assert TestClass.test_func.world
""")
keywords = item.keywords
assert 'hello' in keywords
assert 'world' in keywords
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_mark_per_class_decorator(self, testdir):
item = testdir.getitem("""
import pytest
@pytest.mark.hello
class TestClass:
def test_func(self):
assert TestClass.test_func.hello
""")
keywords = item.keywords
assert 'hello' in keywords
@pytest.mark.skipif("sys.version_info < (2,6)")
def test_mark_per_class_decorator_plus_existing_dec(self, testdir):
item = testdir.getitem("""
import pytest
@pytest.mark.hello
class TestClass:
pytestmark = pytest.mark.world
def test_func(self):
assert TestClass.test_func.hello
assert TestClass.test_func.world
""")
keywords = item.keywords
assert 'hello' in keywords
assert 'world' in keywords
def test_merging_markers(self, testdir):
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
import pytest
pytestmark = pytest.mark.hello("pos1", x=1, y=2)
class TestClass:
# classlevel overrides module level
pytestmark = pytest.mark.hello(x=3)
@pytest.mark.hello("pos0", z=4)
def test_func(self):
pass
""")
items, rec = testdir.inline_genitems(p)
item, = items
keywords = item.keywords
marker = keywords['hello']
assert marker.args == ("pos0", "pos1")
assert marker.kwargs == {'x': 3, 'y': 2, 'z': 4}
def test_mark_other(self, testdir):
pytest.raises(TypeError, '''
testdir.getitem("""
import pytest
class pytestmark:
pass
def test_func():
pass
""")
''')
def test_mark_dynamically_in_funcarg(self, testdir):
testdir.makeconftest("""
import pytest
def pytest_funcarg__arg(request):
request.applymarker(pytest.mark.hello)
def pytest_terminal_summary(terminalreporter):
l = terminalreporter.stats['passed']
terminalreporter._tw.line("keyword: %s" % l[0].keywords)
""")
testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_func(arg):
pass
""")
result = testdir.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines([
"keyword: *hello*"
])
class Test_genitems:
def test_check_collect_hashes(self, testdir):
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_1():
pass
def test_2():
pass
""")
p.copy(p.dirpath(p.purebasename + "2" + ".py"))
items, reprec = testdir.inline_genitems(p.dirpath())
assert len(items) == 4
for numi, i in enumerate(items):
for numj, j in enumerate(items):
if numj != numi:
assert hash(i) != hash(j)
assert i != j
def test_root_conftest_syntax_error(self, testdir):
# do we want to unify behaviour with
# test_subdir_conftest_error?
p = testdir.makepyfile(conftest="raise SyntaxError\n")
pytest.raises(SyntaxError, testdir.inline_genitems, p.dirpath())
def test_example_items1(self, testdir):
p = testdir.makepyfile('''
def testone():
pass
class TestX:
def testmethod_one(self):
pass
class TestY(TestX):
pass
''')
items, reprec = testdir.inline_genitems(p)
assert len(items) == 3
assert items[0].name == 'testone'
assert items[1].name == 'testmethod_one'
assert items[2].name == 'testmethod_one'
# let's also test getmodpath here
assert items[0].getmodpath() == "testone"
assert items[1].getmodpath() == "TestX.testmethod_one"
assert items[2].getmodpath() == "TestY.testmethod_one"
s = items[0].getmodpath(stopatmodule=False)
assert s.endswith("test_example_items1.testone")
print(s)
class TestKeywordSelection:
def test_select_simple(self, testdir):
file_test = testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_one():
assert 0
class TestClass(object):
def test_method_one(self):
assert 42 == 43
""")
def check(keyword, name):
reprec = testdir.inline_run("-s", "-k", keyword, file_test)
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.listoutcomes()
assert len(failed) == 1
assert failed[0].nodeid.split("::")[-1] == name
assert len(reprec.getcalls('pytest_deselected')) == 1
for keyword in ['test_one', 'est_on']:
#yield check, keyword, 'test_one'
check(keyword, 'test_one')
check('TestClass.test', 'test_method_one')
def test_select_extra_keywords(self, testdir):
p = testdir.makepyfile(test_select="""
def test_1():
pass
class TestClass:
def test_2(self):
pass
""")
testdir.makepyfile(conftest="""
def pytest_pycollect_makeitem(__multicall__, name):
if name == "TestClass":
item = __multicall__.execute()
item.keywords['xxx'] = True
return item
""")
for keyword in ('xxx', 'xxx test_2', 'TestClass', 'xxx -test_1',
'TestClass test_2', 'xxx TestClass test_2',):
reprec = testdir.inline_run(p.dirpath(), '-s', '-k', keyword)
py.builtin.print_("keyword", repr(keyword))
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.listoutcomes()
assert len(passed) == 1
assert passed[0].nodeid.endswith("test_2")
dlist = reprec.getcalls("pytest_deselected")
assert len(dlist) == 1
assert dlist[0].items[0].name == 'test_1'
def test_select_starton(self, testdir):
threepass = testdir.makepyfile(test_threepass="""
def test_one(): assert 1
def test_two(): assert 1
def test_three(): assert 1
""")
reprec = testdir.inline_run("-k", "test_two:", threepass)
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.listoutcomes()
assert len(passed) == 2
assert not failed
dlist = reprec.getcalls("pytest_deselected")
assert len(dlist) == 1
item = dlist[0].items[0]
assert item.name == "test_one"
def test_keyword_extra(self, testdir):
p = testdir.makepyfile("""
def test_one():
assert 0
test_one.mykeyword = True
""")
reprec = testdir.inline_run("-k", "-mykeyword", p)
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.countoutcomes()
assert passed + skipped + failed == 0
reprec = testdir.inline_run("-k", "mykeyword", p)
passed, skipped, failed = reprec.countoutcomes()
assert failed == 1