From 55a4d0c4c562a22bb1069f4a6e231a1a9c6d1605 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wojtek Biniek Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2019 16:21:45 +1100 Subject: [PATCH 1/6] Improvements for 'rez test' command + unittests Introduced support for test env activation from command line. New flag --env set the test environment which will be sourced (base on test definitions in package.py. Support for anonymous tests invocation. You can ommit the package name from the test command 'rez test ' while running tests from the package root directory. Added auto build in case package is not built before tests rez/vendor: ----------- - added mock 2.0.0 - added funcsigs 1.0.2 --- src/rez/cli/test.py | 37 +- src/rez/package_test.py | 59 +- src/rez/tests/test_test.py | 107 + src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/__init__.py | 829 ++++++ src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/version.py | 1 + src/rez/vendor/mock/__init__.py | 2 + src/rez/vendor/mock/mock.py | 2551 +++++++++++++++++ src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__init__.py | 3 + src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__main__.py | 18 + src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/support.py | 36 + src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testcallable.py | 158 + src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testhelpers.py | 975 +++++++ src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py | 533 ++++ src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmock.py | 1593 ++++++++++ src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testpatch.py | 1883 ++++++++++++ src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testsentinel.py | 33 + src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testwith.py | 306 ++ 17 files changed, 9109 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) create mode 100644 src/rez/tests/test_test.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/__init__.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/version.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/__init__.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/mock.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__init__.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__main__.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/support.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testcallable.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testhelpers.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmock.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testpatch.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testsentinel.py create mode 100644 src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testwith.py diff --git a/src/rez/cli/test.py b/src/rez/cli/test.py index a421e574a..9b422c3c9 100644 --- a/src/rez/cli/test.py +++ b/src/rez/cli/test.py @@ -1,8 +1,16 @@ ''' Run tests listed in a package's definition file. ''' -from __future__ import print_function +import sys + +import os +from rez.cli._main import run +from rez.config import config +from rez.exceptions import PackageMetadataError +from rez.package_serialise import dump_package_data +from rez.packages_ import get_developer_package +from __future__ import print_function def setup_parser(parser, completions=False): parser.add_argument( @@ -14,11 +22,19 @@ def setup_parser(parser, completions=False): parser.add_argument( "--nl", "--no-local", dest="no_local", action="store_true", help="don't load local packages") + parser.add_argument( + "--env", dest="env", default=None, + help="resolves the environment needed for running the tests and applies it in the current shell." + ) + parser.add_argument( + "--variant", dest="variant", default=0, type=int, + help="variant number which should be used to set env. Works only with --env option" + ) PKG_action = parser.add_argument( "--extra-packages", nargs='+', metavar="PKG", help="extra packages to add to test environment") PKG_action = parser.add_argument( - "PKG", + "PKG", nargs='?', help="package run tests on") parser.add_argument( "TEST", nargs='*', @@ -32,8 +48,12 @@ def setup_parser(parser, completions=False): def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): from rez.package_test import PackageTestRunner from rez.config import config - import os.path - import sys + + if is_dev_run(opts.PKG): + pkg = get_package(os.getcwd()) + prepare_dev_env_package(pkg) + else: + pkg = get_package(opts.PKG) if opts.paths is None: pkg_paths = (config.nonlocal_packages_path @@ -42,7 +62,7 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): pkg_paths = opts.paths.split(os.pathsep) pkg_paths = [os.path.expanduser(x) for x in pkg_paths if x] - runner = PackageTestRunner(package_request=opts.PKG, + runner = PackageTestRunner(package_request=pkg.name, package_paths=pkg_paths, extra_package_requests=opts.extra_packages, verbose=True) @@ -57,6 +77,13 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): print('\n'.join(test_names)) sys.exit(0) + if opts.env and opts.env in test_names: + runner.run_test_env(opts.variant, opts.env) + sys.exit(0) + elif opts.env: + print >> sys.stderr, "Invalid ENV name. Possible choices: {choices}".format(choices=','.join(test_names)) + sys.exit(1) + if opts.TEST: run_test_names = opts.TEST else: diff --git a/src/rez/package_test.py b/src/rez/package_test.py index e2c5b6a6a..026e236b8 100644 --- a/src/rez/package_test.py +++ b/src/rez/package_test.py @@ -180,15 +180,7 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): context = self.contexts.get(key) if context is None: - if self.verbose: - print_header("Resolving test environment: %s\n", - ' '.join(map(quote, requires))) - - context = ResolvedContext(package_requests=requires, - package_paths=self.package_paths, - buf=self.stdout, - timestamp=self.timestamp, - **self.context_kwargs) + context = self._get_test_context(requires) if not context.success: context.print_info(buf=self.stderr) @@ -207,7 +199,7 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): else: cmd_str = ' '.join(map(quote, command)) - print_header("\nRunning test command: %s\n", cmd_str) + self._print_header("\nRunning test command: %s\n" % cmd_str) retcode, _, _ = context.execute_shell( command=command, @@ -224,6 +216,53 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): return 0 # success + def run_test_env(self, variant_index, test_name): + """ + Runs test env which contains all packages required for any test + Args: + variant_index (int): chosen variant index + test_name (string): name of test + """ + package = self.get_package() + variant = package.get_variant(variant_index) + + if not variant: + raise ValueError('Variant {variant_index} does not exist'.format(variant_index=str(variant_index))) + + test_info = self._get_test_info(test_name, variant) + + requires = test_info['requires'] + context_name = tuple(requires) + context = self.contexts.get(context_name, self._get_test_context(requires)) + + return_code, _, _ = context.execute_shell() + + sys.exit(return_code) + + def _get_test_context(self, requires): + """ + Resolves context of test environment basing on required packages + Args: + requires (list): list of required packages + + Returns: + Resolved context (ResolvedContext object) + """ + if self.verbose: + self._print_header("Resolving test environment: %s\n", ' '.join(map(quote, requires))) + + context = ResolvedContext(package_requests=requires, + package_paths=self.package_paths, + buf=self.stdout, + timestamp=self.timestamp, + **self.context_kwargs) + + return context + + def _print_header(self, txt, *nargs): + pr = Printer(sys.stdout) + pr(txt % nargs, heading) + def _get_test_info(self, test_name, variant): tests_dict = variant.tests or {} test_entry = tests_dict.get(test_name) diff --git a/src/rez/tests/test_test.py b/src/rez/tests/test_test.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..ff0f6bccc --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/tests/test_test.py @@ -0,0 +1,107 @@ +""" +Tests for 'test' command +""" +import unittest + +import sys + +import rez.vendor.mock as mock + +from rez.cli.test import get_package, is_dev_run, prepare_dev_env_package, update_package_in_local_packages_path, \ + install_package_in_local_packages_path +from rez.developer_package import DeveloperPackage +from rez.exceptions import PackageMetadataError + + +class TestRezTest(unittest.TestCase): + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.get_developer_package', side_effect=PackageMetadataError()) + def test_getPackage_invalidPackageName_exitWithProperExitCode(self, get_developer_package): + # Arrange + proper_exit_code = 1 + + # Act / Arrange + with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as exit_code: + get_package('invalid_package_name') + + self.assertEqual(exit_code.exception.code, proper_exit_code) + + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.get_developer_package', return_value=mock.MagicMock(spec=DeveloperPackage)) + def test_getPackage_validPackageName_packageReturned(self, get_developer_package): + # Act + result = get_package('valid_package_name') + + # Assert + self.assertIsInstance(result, DeveloperPackage) + + def test_isDevRun_predefinedCases_properValueReturned(self): + # Arrange + test_cases = { + True: ('.', None), + False: ('rez', 'testtool', 'breeze') + } + + # Act / Assert + for result, test_data in test_cases.items(): + for case in test_data: + self.assertEqual(result, is_dev_run(case)) + + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.install_package_in_local_packages_path') + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.get_developer_package', side_effect=PackageMetadataError()) + def test_prepareDevEnv_packageNotExistsInLocalPath_installationProcessCalledOnce(self, get_developer_package, install_package): + # Arrange + package = mock.MagicMock() + package.name = 'rez' + package.version = '1.0.0' + + # Act + prepare_dev_env_package(package) + + # Assert + self.assertEqual(install_package.call_count, 1) + + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.update_package_in_local_packages_path') + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.get_developer_package') + def test_prepareDevEnv_packageAlreadyInstalledInLocalPath_updateProcessCalledOnce(self, get_developer_package, update_package): + # Arrange + package = mock.MagicMock() + package.name = 'rez' + package.version = '1.0.0' + + # Act + prepare_dev_env_package(package) + + # Assert + self.assertEqual(update_package.call_count, 1) + + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.run', side_effect=SystemExit(1)) + def test_installPackageInLocalPackagesPath_buildError_notZeroExitCode(self, run): + # Arrange / Act / Assert + with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as exit_code: + install_package_in_local_packages_path() + + self.assertNotEqual(exit_code.exception.code, 0) + + @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.run') + def test_installPackageInLocalPath_properRun_sysArgvDoesntChange(self, run): + # Arrange + argv_before = sys.argv + + # Act + install_package_in_local_packages_path() + argv_after = sys.argv + + # Assert + self.assertEqual(argv_before, argv_after) + + @mock.patch("__builtin__.open") + def test_updatePackageInLocalPath_noDiff_fileNotOpenToWrite(self, mock_file): + # Arrange + tests = {'a': None, 'b': None} + package = mock.MagicMock(tests=tests) + installed_package = mock.MagicMock(tests=tests) + + # Act + update_package_in_local_packages_path(package, installed_package) + + # Assert + self.assertEqual(mock_file.call_count, 0) diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/__init__.py b/src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..0a7b4f3b1 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,829 @@ +# Copyright 2001-2013 Python Software Foundation; All Rights Reserved +"""Function signature objects for callables + +Back port of Python 3.3's function signature tools from the inspect module, +modified to be compatible with Python 2.6, 2.7 and 3.3+. +""" +from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function +import itertools +import functools +import re +import types + +try: + from collections import OrderedDict +except ImportError: + from ordereddict import OrderedDict + +from rez.vendor.funcsigs.version import __version__ + +__all__ = ['BoundArguments', 'Parameter', 'Signature', 'signature'] + + +_WrapperDescriptor = type(type.__call__) +_MethodWrapper = type(all.__call__) + +_NonUserDefinedCallables = (_WrapperDescriptor, + _MethodWrapper, + types.BuiltinFunctionType) + + +def formatannotation(annotation, base_module=None): + if isinstance(annotation, type): + if annotation.__module__ in ('builtins', '__builtin__', base_module): + return annotation.__name__ + return annotation.__module__+'.'+annotation.__name__ + return repr(annotation) + + +def _get_user_defined_method(cls, method_name, *nested): + try: + if cls is type: + return + meth = getattr(cls, method_name) + for name in nested: + meth = getattr(meth, name, meth) + except AttributeError: + return + else: + if not isinstance(meth, _NonUserDefinedCallables): + # Once '__signature__' will be added to 'C'-level + # callables, this check won't be necessary + return meth + + +def signature(obj): + '''Get a signature object for the passed callable.''' + + if not callable(obj): + raise TypeError('{0!r} is not a callable object'.format(obj)) + + if isinstance(obj, types.MethodType): + sig = signature(obj.__func__) + if obj.__self__ is None: + # Unbound method - preserve as-is. + return sig + else: + # Bound method. Eat self - if we can. + params = tuple(sig.parameters.values()) + + if not params or params[0].kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY): + raise ValueError('invalid method signature') + + kind = params[0].kind + if kind in (_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, _POSITIONAL_ONLY): + # Drop first parameter: + # '(p1, p2[, ...])' -> '(p2[, ...])' + params = params[1:] + else: + if kind is not _VAR_POSITIONAL: + # Unless we add a new parameter type we never + # get here + raise ValueError('invalid argument type') + # It's a var-positional parameter. + # Do nothing. '(*args[, ...])' -> '(*args[, ...])' + + return sig.replace(parameters=params) + + try: + sig = obj.__signature__ + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + if sig is not None: + return sig + + try: + # Was this function wrapped by a decorator? + wrapped = obj.__wrapped__ + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + return signature(wrapped) + + if isinstance(obj, types.FunctionType): + return Signature.from_function(obj) + + if isinstance(obj, functools.partial): + sig = signature(obj.func) + + new_params = OrderedDict(sig.parameters.items()) + + partial_args = obj.args or () + partial_keywords = obj.keywords or {} + try: + ba = sig.bind_partial(*partial_args, **partial_keywords) + except TypeError as ex: + msg = 'partial object {0!r} has incorrect arguments'.format(obj) + raise ValueError(msg) + + for arg_name, arg_value in ba.arguments.items(): + param = new_params[arg_name] + if arg_name in partial_keywords: + # We set a new default value, because the following code + # is correct: + # + # >>> def foo(a): print(a) + # >>> print(partial(partial(foo, a=10), a=20)()) + # 20 + # >>> print(partial(partial(foo, a=10), a=20)(a=30)) + # 30 + # + # So, with 'partial' objects, passing a keyword argument is + # like setting a new default value for the corresponding + # parameter + # + # We also mark this parameter with '_partial_kwarg' + # flag. Later, in '_bind', the 'default' value of this + # parameter will be added to 'kwargs', to simulate + # the 'functools.partial' real call. + new_params[arg_name] = param.replace(default=arg_value, + _partial_kwarg=True) + + elif (param.kind not in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _VAR_POSITIONAL) and + not param._partial_kwarg): + new_params.pop(arg_name) + + return sig.replace(parameters=new_params.values()) + + sig = None + if isinstance(obj, type): + # obj is a class or a metaclass + + # First, let's see if it has an overloaded __call__ defined + # in its metaclass + call = _get_user_defined_method(type(obj), '__call__') + if call is not None: + sig = signature(call) + else: + # Now we check if the 'obj' class has a '__new__' method + new = _get_user_defined_method(obj, '__new__') + if new is not None: + sig = signature(new) + else: + # Finally, we should have at least __init__ implemented + init = _get_user_defined_method(obj, '__init__') + if init is not None: + sig = signature(init) + elif not isinstance(obj, _NonUserDefinedCallables): + # An object with __call__ + # We also check that the 'obj' is not an instance of + # _WrapperDescriptor or _MethodWrapper to avoid + # infinite recursion (and even potential segfault) + call = _get_user_defined_method(type(obj), '__call__', 'im_func') + if call is not None: + sig = signature(call) + + if sig is not None: + # For classes and objects we skip the first parameter of their + # __call__, __new__, or __init__ methods + return sig.replace(parameters=tuple(sig.parameters.values())[1:]) + + if isinstance(obj, types.BuiltinFunctionType): + # Raise a nicer error message for builtins + msg = 'no signature found for builtin function {0!r}'.format(obj) + raise ValueError(msg) + + raise ValueError('callable {0!r} is not supported by signature'.format(obj)) + + +class _void(object): + '''A private marker - used in Parameter & Signature''' + + +class _empty(object): + pass + + +class _ParameterKind(int): + def __new__(self, *args, **kwargs): + obj = int.__new__(self, *args) + obj._name = kwargs['name'] + return obj + + def __str__(self): + return self._name + + def __repr__(self): + return '<_ParameterKind: {0!r}>'.format(self._name) + + +_POSITIONAL_ONLY = _ParameterKind(0, name='POSITIONAL_ONLY') +_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD = _ParameterKind(1, name='POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD') +_VAR_POSITIONAL = _ParameterKind(2, name='VAR_POSITIONAL') +_KEYWORD_ONLY = _ParameterKind(3, name='KEYWORD_ONLY') +_VAR_KEYWORD = _ParameterKind(4, name='VAR_KEYWORD') + + +class Parameter(object): + '''Represents a parameter in a function signature. + + Has the following public attributes: + + * name : str + The name of the parameter as a string. + * default : object + The default value for the parameter if specified. If the + parameter has no default value, this attribute is not set. + * annotation + The annotation for the parameter if specified. If the + parameter has no annotation, this attribute is not set. + * kind : str + Describes how argument values are bound to the parameter. + Possible values: `Parameter.POSITIONAL_ONLY`, + `Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD`, `Parameter.VAR_POSITIONAL`, + `Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY`, `Parameter.VAR_KEYWORD`. + ''' + + __slots__ = ('_name', '_kind', '_default', '_annotation', '_partial_kwarg') + + POSITIONAL_ONLY = _POSITIONAL_ONLY + POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD = _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD + VAR_POSITIONAL = _VAR_POSITIONAL + KEYWORD_ONLY = _KEYWORD_ONLY + VAR_KEYWORD = _VAR_KEYWORD + + empty = _empty + + def __init__(self, name, kind, default=_empty, annotation=_empty, + _partial_kwarg=False): + + if kind not in (_POSITIONAL_ONLY, _POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, + _VAR_POSITIONAL, _KEYWORD_ONLY, _VAR_KEYWORD): + raise ValueError("invalid value for 'Parameter.kind' attribute") + self._kind = kind + + if default is not _empty: + if kind in (_VAR_POSITIONAL, _VAR_KEYWORD): + msg = '{0} parameters cannot have default values'.format(kind) + raise ValueError(msg) + self._default = default + self._annotation = annotation + + if name is None: + if kind != _POSITIONAL_ONLY: + raise ValueError("None is not a valid name for a " + "non-positional-only parameter") + self._name = name + else: + name = str(name) + if kind != _POSITIONAL_ONLY and not re.match(r'[a-z_]\w*$', name, re.I): + msg = '{0!r} is not a valid parameter name'.format(name) + raise ValueError(msg) + self._name = name + + self._partial_kwarg = _partial_kwarg + + @property + def name(self): + return self._name + + @property + def default(self): + return self._default + + @property + def annotation(self): + return self._annotation + + @property + def kind(self): + return self._kind + + def replace(self, name=_void, kind=_void, annotation=_void, + default=_void, _partial_kwarg=_void): + '''Creates a customized copy of the Parameter.''' + + if name is _void: + name = self._name + + if kind is _void: + kind = self._kind + + if annotation is _void: + annotation = self._annotation + + if default is _void: + default = self._default + + if _partial_kwarg is _void: + _partial_kwarg = self._partial_kwarg + + return type(self)(name, kind, default=default, annotation=annotation, + _partial_kwarg=_partial_kwarg) + + def __str__(self): + kind = self.kind + + formatted = self._name + if kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY: + if formatted is None: + formatted = '' + formatted = '<{0}>'.format(formatted) + + # Add annotation and default value + if self._annotation is not _empty: + formatted = '{0}:{1}'.format(formatted, + formatannotation(self._annotation)) + + if self._default is not _empty: + formatted = '{0}={1}'.format(formatted, repr(self._default)) + + if kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: + formatted = '*' + formatted + elif kind == _VAR_KEYWORD: + formatted = '**' + formatted + + return formatted + + def __repr__(self): + return '<{0} at {1:#x} {2!r}>'.format(self.__class__.__name__, + id(self), self.name) + + def __hash__(self): + msg = "unhashable type: '{0}'".format(self.__class__.__name__) + raise TypeError(msg) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return (issubclass(other.__class__, Parameter) and + self._name == other._name and + self._kind == other._kind and + self._default == other._default and + self._annotation == other._annotation) + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not self.__eq__(other) + + +class BoundArguments(object): + '''Result of `Signature.bind` call. Holds the mapping of arguments + to the function's parameters. + + Has the following public attributes: + + * arguments : OrderedDict + An ordered mutable mapping of parameters' names to arguments' values. + Does not contain arguments' default values. + * signature : Signature + The Signature object that created this instance. + * args : tuple + Tuple of positional arguments values. + * kwargs : dict + Dict of keyword arguments values. + ''' + + def __init__(self, signature, arguments): + self.arguments = arguments + self._signature = signature + + @property + def signature(self): + return self._signature + + @property + def args(self): + args = [] + for param_name, param in self._signature.parameters.items(): + if (param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY) or + param._partial_kwarg): + # Keyword arguments mapped by 'functools.partial' + # (Parameter._partial_kwarg is True) are mapped + # in 'BoundArguments.kwargs', along with VAR_KEYWORD & + # KEYWORD_ONLY + break + + try: + arg = self.arguments[param_name] + except KeyError: + # We're done here. Other arguments + # will be mapped in 'BoundArguments.kwargs' + break + else: + if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: + # *args + args.extend(arg) + else: + # plain argument + args.append(arg) + + return tuple(args) + + @property + def kwargs(self): + kwargs = {} + kwargs_started = False + for param_name, param in self._signature.parameters.items(): + if not kwargs_started: + if (param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY) or + param._partial_kwarg): + kwargs_started = True + else: + if param_name not in self.arguments: + kwargs_started = True + continue + + if not kwargs_started: + continue + + try: + arg = self.arguments[param_name] + except KeyError: + pass + else: + if param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD: + # **kwargs + kwargs.update(arg) + else: + # plain keyword argument + kwargs[param_name] = arg + + return kwargs + + def __hash__(self): + msg = "unhashable type: '{0}'".format(self.__class__.__name__) + raise TypeError(msg) + + def __eq__(self, other): + return (issubclass(other.__class__, BoundArguments) and + self.signature == other.signature and + self.arguments == other.arguments) + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not self.__eq__(other) + + +class Signature(object): + '''A Signature object represents the overall signature of a function. + It stores a Parameter object for each parameter accepted by the + function, as well as information specific to the function itself. + + A Signature object has the following public attributes and methods: + + * parameters : OrderedDict + An ordered mapping of parameters' names to the corresponding + Parameter objects (keyword-only arguments are in the same order + as listed in `code.co_varnames`). + * return_annotation : object + The annotation for the return type of the function if specified. + If the function has no annotation for its return type, this + attribute is not set. + * bind(*args, **kwargs) -> BoundArguments + Creates a mapping from positional and keyword arguments to + parameters. + * bind_partial(*args, **kwargs) -> BoundArguments + Creates a partial mapping from positional and keyword arguments + to parameters (simulating 'functools.partial' behavior.) + ''' + + __slots__ = ('_return_annotation', '_parameters') + + _parameter_cls = Parameter + _bound_arguments_cls = BoundArguments + + empty = _empty + + def __init__(self, parameters=None, return_annotation=_empty, + __validate_parameters__=True): + '''Constructs Signature from the given list of Parameter + objects and 'return_annotation'. All arguments are optional. + ''' + + if parameters is None: + params = OrderedDict() + else: + if __validate_parameters__: + params = OrderedDict() + top_kind = _POSITIONAL_ONLY + + for idx, param in enumerate(parameters): + kind = param.kind + if kind < top_kind: + msg = 'wrong parameter order: {0} before {1}' + msg = msg.format(top_kind, param.kind) + raise ValueError(msg) + else: + top_kind = kind + + name = param.name + if name is None: + name = str(idx) + param = param.replace(name=name) + + if name in params: + msg = 'duplicate parameter name: {0!r}'.format(name) + raise ValueError(msg) + params[name] = param + else: + params = OrderedDict(((param.name, param) + for param in parameters)) + + self._parameters = params + self._return_annotation = return_annotation + + @classmethod + def from_function(cls, func): + '''Constructs Signature for the given python function''' + + if not isinstance(func, types.FunctionType): + raise TypeError('{0!r} is not a Python function'.format(func)) + + Parameter = cls._parameter_cls + + # Parameter information. + func_code = func.__code__ + pos_count = func_code.co_argcount + arg_names = func_code.co_varnames + positional = tuple(arg_names[:pos_count]) + keyword_only_count = getattr(func_code, 'co_kwonlyargcount', 0) + keyword_only = arg_names[pos_count:(pos_count + keyword_only_count)] + annotations = getattr(func, '__annotations__', {}) + defaults = func.__defaults__ + kwdefaults = getattr(func, '__kwdefaults__', None) + + if defaults: + pos_default_count = len(defaults) + else: + pos_default_count = 0 + + parameters = [] + + # Non-keyword-only parameters w/o defaults. + non_default_count = pos_count - pos_default_count + for name in positional[:non_default_count]: + annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) + parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, + kind=_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD)) + + # ... w/ defaults. + for offset, name in enumerate(positional[non_default_count:]): + annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) + parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, + kind=_POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, + default=defaults[offset])) + + # *args + if func_code.co_flags & 0x04: + name = arg_names[pos_count + keyword_only_count] + annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) + parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, + kind=_VAR_POSITIONAL)) + + # Keyword-only parameters. + for name in keyword_only: + default = _empty + if kwdefaults is not None: + default = kwdefaults.get(name, _empty) + + annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) + parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, + kind=_KEYWORD_ONLY, + default=default)) + # **kwargs + if func_code.co_flags & 0x08: + index = pos_count + keyword_only_count + if func_code.co_flags & 0x04: + index += 1 + + name = arg_names[index] + annotation = annotations.get(name, _empty) + parameters.append(Parameter(name, annotation=annotation, + kind=_VAR_KEYWORD)) + + return cls(parameters, + return_annotation=annotations.get('return', _empty), + __validate_parameters__=False) + + @property + def parameters(self): + try: + return types.MappingProxyType(self._parameters) + except AttributeError: + return OrderedDict(self._parameters.items()) + + @property + def return_annotation(self): + return self._return_annotation + + def replace(self, parameters=_void, return_annotation=_void): + '''Creates a customized copy of the Signature. + Pass 'parameters' and/or 'return_annotation' arguments + to override them in the new copy. + ''' + + if parameters is _void: + parameters = self.parameters.values() + + if return_annotation is _void: + return_annotation = self._return_annotation + + return type(self)(parameters, + return_annotation=return_annotation) + + def __hash__(self): + msg = "unhashable type: '{0}'".format(self.__class__.__name__) + raise TypeError(msg) + + def __eq__(self, other): + if (not issubclass(type(other), Signature) or + self.return_annotation != other.return_annotation or + len(self.parameters) != len(other.parameters)): + return False + + other_positions = dict((param, idx) + for idx, param in enumerate(other.parameters.keys())) + + for idx, (param_name, param) in enumerate(self.parameters.items()): + if param.kind == _KEYWORD_ONLY: + try: + other_param = other.parameters[param_name] + except KeyError: + return False + else: + if param != other_param: + return False + else: + try: + other_idx = other_positions[param_name] + except KeyError: + return False + else: + if (idx != other_idx or + param != other.parameters[param_name]): + return False + + return True + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not self.__eq__(other) + + def _bind(self, args, kwargs, partial=False): + '''Private method. Don't use directly.''' + + arguments = OrderedDict() + + parameters = iter(self.parameters.values()) + parameters_ex = () + arg_vals = iter(args) + + if partial: + # Support for binding arguments to 'functools.partial' objects. + # See 'functools.partial' case in 'signature()' implementation + # for details. + for param_name, param in self.parameters.items(): + if (param._partial_kwarg and param_name not in kwargs): + # Simulating 'functools.partial' behavior + kwargs[param_name] = param.default + + while True: + # Let's iterate through the positional arguments and corresponding + # parameters + try: + arg_val = next(arg_vals) + except StopIteration: + # No more positional arguments + try: + param = next(parameters) + except StopIteration: + # No more parameters. That's it. Just need to check that + # we have no `kwargs` after this while loop + break + else: + if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: + # That's OK, just empty *args. Let's start parsing + # kwargs + break + elif param.name in kwargs: + if param.kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY: + msg = '{arg!r} parameter is positional only, ' \ + 'but was passed as a keyword' + msg = msg.format(arg=param.name) + raise TypeError(msg) + parameters_ex = (param,) + break + elif (param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD or + param.default is not _empty): + # That's fine too - we have a default value for this + # parameter. So, lets start parsing `kwargs`, starting + # with the current parameter + parameters_ex = (param,) + break + else: + if partial: + parameters_ex = (param,) + break + else: + msg = '{arg!r} parameter lacking default value' + msg = msg.format(arg=param.name) + raise TypeError(msg) + else: + # We have a positional argument to process + try: + param = next(parameters) + except StopIteration: + raise TypeError('too many positional arguments') + else: + if param.kind in (_VAR_KEYWORD, _KEYWORD_ONLY): + # Looks like we have no parameter for this positional + # argument + raise TypeError('too many positional arguments') + + if param.kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: + # We have an '*args'-like argument, let's fill it with + # all positional arguments we have left and move on to + # the next phase + values = [arg_val] + values.extend(arg_vals) + arguments[param.name] = tuple(values) + break + + if param.name in kwargs: + raise TypeError('multiple values for argument ' + '{arg!r}'.format(arg=param.name)) + + arguments[param.name] = arg_val + + # Now, we iterate through the remaining parameters to process + # keyword arguments + kwargs_param = None + for param in itertools.chain(parameters_ex, parameters): + if param.kind == _POSITIONAL_ONLY: + # This should never happen in case of a properly built + # Signature object (but let's have this check here + # to ensure correct behaviour just in case) + raise TypeError('{arg!r} parameter is positional only, ' + 'but was passed as a keyword'. \ + format(arg=param.name)) + + if param.kind == _VAR_KEYWORD: + # Memorize that we have a '**kwargs'-like parameter + kwargs_param = param + continue + + param_name = param.name + try: + arg_val = kwargs.pop(param_name) + except KeyError: + # We have no value for this parameter. It's fine though, + # if it has a default value, or it is an '*args'-like + # parameter, left alone by the processing of positional + # arguments. + if (not partial and param.kind != _VAR_POSITIONAL and + param.default is _empty): + raise TypeError('{arg!r} parameter lacking default value'. \ + format(arg=param_name)) + + else: + arguments[param_name] = arg_val + + if kwargs: + if kwargs_param is not None: + # Process our '**kwargs'-like parameter + arguments[kwargs_param.name] = kwargs + else: + raise TypeError('too many keyword arguments %r' % kwargs) + + return self._bound_arguments_cls(self, arguments) + + def bind(*args, **kwargs): + '''Get a BoundArguments object, that maps the passed `args` + and `kwargs` to the function's signature. Raises `TypeError` + if the passed arguments can not be bound. + ''' + return args[0]._bind(args[1:], kwargs) + + def bind_partial(self, *args, **kwargs): + '''Get a BoundArguments object, that partially maps the + passed `args` and `kwargs` to the function's signature. + Raises `TypeError` if the passed arguments can not be bound. + ''' + return self._bind(args, kwargs, partial=True) + + def __str__(self): + result = [] + render_kw_only_separator = True + for idx, param in enumerate(self.parameters.values()): + formatted = str(param) + + kind = param.kind + if kind == _VAR_POSITIONAL: + # OK, we have an '*args'-like parameter, so we won't need + # a '*' to separate keyword-only arguments + render_kw_only_separator = False + elif kind == _KEYWORD_ONLY and render_kw_only_separator: + # We have a keyword-only parameter to render and we haven't + # rendered an '*args'-like parameter before, so add a '*' + # separator to the parameters list ("foo(arg1, *, arg2)" case) + result.append('*') + # This condition should be only triggered once, so + # reset the flag + render_kw_only_separator = False + + result.append(formatted) + + rendered = '({0})'.format(', '.join(result)) + + if self.return_annotation is not _empty: + anno = formatannotation(self.return_annotation) + rendered += ' -> {0}'.format(anno) + + return rendered diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/version.py b/src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/version.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7863915fa --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/funcsigs/version.py @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +__version__ = "1.0.2" diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/__init__.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8b2bfa43f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +from __future__ import absolute_import +from rez.vendor.mock.mock import * diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/mock.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/mock.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d719a9ffb --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/mock.py @@ -0,0 +1,2551 @@ +# mock.py +# Test tools for mocking and patching. +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# +# mock 1.0.1 +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ +# +# Copyright (c) 2007-2013, Michael Foord & the mock team +# All rights reserved. +# +# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without +# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are +# met: +# +# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright +# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. +# +# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above +# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following +# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided +# with the distribution. +# +# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS +# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR +# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT +# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, +# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT +# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, +# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY +# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT +# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE +# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. + +from __future__ import absolute_import + +__all__ = ( + '__version__', + 'version_info', + 'Mock', + 'MagicMock', + 'patch', + 'sentinel', + 'DEFAULT', + 'ANY', + 'call', + 'create_autospec', + 'FILTER_DIR', + 'CallableMixin', + 'NonCallableMock', + 'NonCallableMagicMock', + 'mock_open', + 'PropertyMock', +) + + +from functools import partial +import inspect +import pprint +import sys +try: + import builtins +except ImportError: + import __builtin__ as builtins +from types import ModuleType + +import rez.vendor.six.six as six +from rez.vendor.six.six import wraps + +__version__ = '2.0.0' +version_info = (2, 0, 0, 'final', 0) + +# import rez.vendor.mock + +try: + inspectsignature = inspect.signature +except AttributeError: + import rez.vendor.funcsigs + inspectsignature = rez.vendor.funcsigs.signature + + +# TODO: use six. +try: + unicode +except NameError: + # Python 3 + basestring = unicode = str + +try: + long +except NameError: + # Python 3 + long = int + +try: + BaseException +except NameError: + # Python 2.4 compatibility + BaseException = Exception + +if six.PY2: + # Python 2's next() can't handle a non-iterator with a __next__ method. + _next = next + def next(obj, _next=_next): + if getattr(obj, '__next__', None): + return obj.__next__() + return _next(obj) + + del _next + + +_builtins = set(name for name in dir(builtins) if not name.startswith('_')) + +BaseExceptions = (BaseException,) +if 'java' in sys.platform: + # jython + import java + BaseExceptions = (BaseException, java.lang.Throwable) + +try: + _isidentifier = str.isidentifier +except AttributeError: + # Python 2.X + import keyword + import re + regex = re.compile(r'^[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*$', re.I) + def _isidentifier(string): + if string in keyword.kwlist: + return False + return regex.match(string) + +self = 'im_self' +builtin = '__builtin__' +if six.PY3: + self = '__self__' + builtin = 'builtins' + +# NOTE: This FILTER_DIR is not used. The binding in mock.FILTER_DIR is. +FILTER_DIR = True + +# Workaround for Python issue #12370 +# Without this, the __class__ properties wouldn't be set correctly +_safe_super = super + +def _is_instance_mock(obj): + # can't use isinstance on Mock objects because they override __class__ + # The base class for all mocks is NonCallableMock + return issubclass(type(obj), NonCallableMock) + + +def _is_exception(obj): + return ( + isinstance(obj, BaseExceptions) or + isinstance(obj, ClassTypes) and issubclass(obj, BaseExceptions) + ) + + +class _slotted(object): + __slots__ = ['a'] + + +DescriptorTypes = ( + type(_slotted.a), + property, +) + + +def _get_signature_object(func, as_instance, eat_self): + """ + Given an arbitrary, possibly callable object, try to create a suitable + signature object. + Return a (reduced func, signature) tuple, or None. + """ + if isinstance(func, ClassTypes) and not as_instance: + # If it's a type and should be modelled as a type, use __init__. + try: + func = func.__init__ + except AttributeError: + return None + # Skip the `self` argument in __init__ + eat_self = True + elif not isinstance(func, FunctionTypes): + # If we really want to model an instance of the passed type, + # __call__ should be looked up, not __init__. + try: + func = func.__call__ + except AttributeError: + return None + if eat_self: + sig_func = partial(func, None) + else: + sig_func = func + + try: + return func, inspectsignature(sig_func) + except ValueError: + # Certain callable types are not supported by inspect.signature() + return None + + +def _check_signature(func, mock, skipfirst, instance=False): + sig = _get_signature_object(func, instance, skipfirst) + if sig is None: + return + func, sig = sig + def checksig(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs): + sig.bind(*args, **kwargs) + _copy_func_details(func, checksig) + type(mock)._mock_check_sig = checksig + + +def _copy_func_details(func, funcopy): + funcopy.__name__ = func.__name__ + funcopy.__doc__ = func.__doc__ + try: + funcopy.__text_signature__ = func.__text_signature__ + except AttributeError: + pass + # we explicitly don't copy func.__dict__ into this copy as it would + # expose original attributes that should be mocked + try: + funcopy.__module__ = func.__module__ + except AttributeError: + pass + try: + funcopy.__defaults__ = func.__defaults__ + except AttributeError: + pass + try: + funcopy.__kwdefaults__ = func.__kwdefaults__ + except AttributeError: + pass + if six.PY2: + funcopy.func_defaults = func.func_defaults + return + + +def _callable(obj): + if isinstance(obj, ClassTypes): + return True + if getattr(obj, '__call__', None) is not None: + return True + return False + + +def _is_list(obj): + # checks for list or tuples + # XXXX badly named! + return type(obj) in (list, tuple) + + +def _instance_callable(obj): + """Given an object, return True if the object is callable. + For classes, return True if instances would be callable.""" + if not isinstance(obj, ClassTypes): + # already an instance + return getattr(obj, '__call__', None) is not None + + if six.PY3: + # *could* be broken by a class overriding __mro__ or __dict__ via + # a metaclass + for base in (obj,) + obj.__mro__: + if base.__dict__.get('__call__') is not None: + return True + else: + klass = obj + # uses __bases__ instead of __mro__ so that we work with old style classes + if klass.__dict__.get('__call__') is not None: + return True + + for base in klass.__bases__: + if _instance_callable(base): + return True + return False + + +def _set_signature(mock, original, instance=False): + # creates a function with signature (*args, **kwargs) that delegates to a + # mock. It still does signature checking by calling a lambda with the same + # signature as the original. + if not _callable(original): + return + + skipfirst = isinstance(original, ClassTypes) + result = _get_signature_object(original, instance, skipfirst) + if result is None: + return + func, sig = result + def checksig(*args, **kwargs): + sig.bind(*args, **kwargs) + _copy_func_details(func, checksig) + + name = original.__name__ + if not _isidentifier(name): + name = 'funcopy' + context = {'_checksig_': checksig, 'mock': mock} + src = """def %s(*args, **kwargs): + _checksig_(*args, **kwargs) + return mock(*args, **kwargs)""" % name + six.exec_(src, context) + funcopy = context[name] + _setup_func(funcopy, mock) + return funcopy + + +def _setup_func(funcopy, mock): + funcopy.mock = mock + + # can't use isinstance with mocks + if not _is_instance_mock(mock): + return + + def assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs): + return mock.assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs) + def assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs): + return mock.assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs) + def assert_has_calls(*args, **kwargs): + return mock.assert_has_calls(*args, **kwargs) + def assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs): + return mock.assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs) + def reset_mock(): + funcopy.method_calls = _CallList() + funcopy.mock_calls = _CallList() + mock.reset_mock() + ret = funcopy.return_value + if _is_instance_mock(ret) and not ret is mock: + ret.reset_mock() + + funcopy.called = False + funcopy.call_count = 0 + funcopy.call_args = None + funcopy.call_args_list = _CallList() + funcopy.method_calls = _CallList() + funcopy.mock_calls = _CallList() + + funcopy.return_value = mock.return_value + funcopy.side_effect = mock.side_effect + funcopy._mock_children = mock._mock_children + + funcopy.assert_called_with = assert_called_with + funcopy.assert_called_once_with = assert_called_once_with + funcopy.assert_has_calls = assert_has_calls + funcopy.assert_any_call = assert_any_call + funcopy.reset_mock = reset_mock + + mock._mock_delegate = funcopy + + +def _is_magic(name): + return '__%s__' % name[2:-2] == name + + +class _SentinelObject(object): + "A unique, named, sentinel object." + def __init__(self, name): + self.name = name + + def __repr__(self): + return 'sentinel.%s' % self.name + + +class _Sentinel(object): + """Access attributes to return a named object, usable as a sentinel.""" + def __init__(self): + self._sentinels = {} + + def __getattr__(self, name): + if name == '__bases__': + # Without this help(unittest.mock) raises an exception + raise AttributeError + return self._sentinels.setdefault(name, _SentinelObject(name)) + + +sentinel = _Sentinel() + +DEFAULT = sentinel.DEFAULT +_missing = sentinel.MISSING +_deleted = sentinel.DELETED + + +class OldStyleClass: + pass +ClassType = type(OldStyleClass) + + +def _copy(value): + if type(value) in (dict, list, tuple, set): + return type(value)(value) + return value + + +ClassTypes = (type,) +if six.PY2: + ClassTypes = (type, ClassType) + +_allowed_names = set(( + 'return_value', '_mock_return_value', 'side_effect', + '_mock_side_effect', '_mock_parent', '_mock_new_parent', + '_mock_name', '_mock_new_name' +)) + + +def _delegating_property(name): + _allowed_names.add(name) + _the_name = '_mock_' + name + def _get(self, name=name, _the_name=_the_name): + sig = self._mock_delegate + if sig is None: + return getattr(self, _the_name) + return getattr(sig, name) + def _set(self, value, name=name, _the_name=_the_name): + sig = self._mock_delegate + if sig is None: + self.__dict__[_the_name] = value + else: + setattr(sig, name, value) + + return property(_get, _set) + + + +class _CallList(list): + + def __contains__(self, value): + if not isinstance(value, list): + return list.__contains__(self, value) + len_value = len(value) + len_self = len(self) + if len_value > len_self: + return False + + for i in range(0, len_self - len_value + 1): + sub_list = self[i:i+len_value] + if sub_list == value: + return True + return False + + def __repr__(self): + return pprint.pformat(list(self)) + + +def _check_and_set_parent(parent, value, name, new_name): + if not _is_instance_mock(value): + return False + if ((value._mock_name or value._mock_new_name) or + (value._mock_parent is not None) or + (value._mock_new_parent is not None)): + return False + + _parent = parent + while _parent is not None: + # setting a mock (value) as a child or return value of itself + # should not modify the mock + if _parent is value: + return False + _parent = _parent._mock_new_parent + + if new_name: + value._mock_new_parent = parent + value._mock_new_name = new_name + if name: + value._mock_parent = parent + value._mock_name = name + return True + +# Internal class to identify if we wrapped an iterator object or not. +class _MockIter(object): + def __init__(self, obj): + self.obj = iter(obj) + def __iter__(self): + return self + def __next__(self): + return next(self.obj) + +class Base(object): + _mock_return_value = DEFAULT + _mock_side_effect = None + def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): + pass + + + +class NonCallableMock(Base): + """A non-callable version of `Mock`""" + + def __new__(cls, *args, **kw): + # every instance has its own class + # so we can create magic methods on the + # class without stomping on other mocks + new = type(cls.__name__, (cls,), {'__doc__': cls.__doc__}) + instance = object.__new__(new) + return instance + + + def __init__( + self, spec=None, wraps=None, name=None, spec_set=None, + parent=None, _spec_state=None, _new_name='', _new_parent=None, + _spec_as_instance=False, _eat_self=None, unsafe=False, **kwargs + ): + if _new_parent is None: + _new_parent = parent + + __dict__ = self.__dict__ + __dict__['_mock_parent'] = parent + __dict__['_mock_name'] = name + __dict__['_mock_new_name'] = _new_name + __dict__['_mock_new_parent'] = _new_parent + + if spec_set is not None: + spec = spec_set + spec_set = True + if _eat_self is None: + _eat_self = parent is not None + + self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set, _spec_as_instance, _eat_self) + + __dict__['_mock_children'] = {} + __dict__['_mock_wraps'] = wraps + __dict__['_mock_delegate'] = None + + __dict__['_mock_called'] = False + __dict__['_mock_call_args'] = None + __dict__['_mock_call_count'] = 0 + __dict__['_mock_call_args_list'] = _CallList() + __dict__['_mock_mock_calls'] = _CallList() + + __dict__['method_calls'] = _CallList() + __dict__['_mock_unsafe'] = unsafe + + if kwargs: + self.configure_mock(**kwargs) + + _safe_super(NonCallableMock, self).__init__( + spec, wraps, name, spec_set, parent, + _spec_state + ) + + + def attach_mock(self, mock, attribute): + """ + Attach a mock as an attribute of this one, replacing its name and + parent. Calls to the attached mock will be recorded in the + `method_calls` and `mock_calls` attributes of this one.""" + mock._mock_parent = None + mock._mock_new_parent = None + mock._mock_name = '' + mock._mock_new_name = None + + setattr(self, attribute, mock) + + + def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False): + """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a + list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as + attributes from the mock. + + If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set.""" + self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set) + + + def _mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set, _spec_as_instance=False, + _eat_self=False): + _spec_class = None + _spec_signature = None + + if spec is not None and not _is_list(spec): + if isinstance(spec, ClassTypes): + _spec_class = spec + else: + _spec_class = _get_class(spec) + res = _get_signature_object(spec, + _spec_as_instance, _eat_self) + _spec_signature = res and res[1] + + spec = dir(spec) + + __dict__ = self.__dict__ + __dict__['_spec_class'] = _spec_class + __dict__['_spec_set'] = spec_set + __dict__['_spec_signature'] = _spec_signature + __dict__['_mock_methods'] = spec + + + def __get_return_value(self): + ret = self._mock_return_value + if self._mock_delegate is not None: + ret = self._mock_delegate.return_value + + if ret is DEFAULT: + ret = self._get_child_mock( + _new_parent=self, _new_name='()' + ) + self.return_value = ret + return ret + + + def __set_return_value(self, value): + if self._mock_delegate is not None: + self._mock_delegate.return_value = value + else: + self._mock_return_value = value + _check_and_set_parent(self, value, None, '()') + + __return_value_doc = "The value to be returned when the mock is called." + return_value = property(__get_return_value, __set_return_value, + __return_value_doc) + + + @property + def __class__(self): + if self._spec_class is None: + return type(self) + return self._spec_class + + called = _delegating_property('called') + call_count = _delegating_property('call_count') + call_args = _delegating_property('call_args') + call_args_list = _delegating_property('call_args_list') + mock_calls = _delegating_property('mock_calls') + + + def __get_side_effect(self): + delegated = self._mock_delegate + if delegated is None: + return self._mock_side_effect + sf = delegated.side_effect + if (sf is not None and not callable(sf) + and not isinstance(sf, _MockIter) and not _is_exception(sf)): + sf = _MockIter(sf) + delegated.side_effect = sf + return sf + + def __set_side_effect(self, value): + value = _try_iter(value) + delegated = self._mock_delegate + if delegated is None: + self._mock_side_effect = value + else: + delegated.side_effect = value + + side_effect = property(__get_side_effect, __set_side_effect) + + + def reset_mock(self, visited=None): + "Restore the mock object to its initial state." + if visited is None: + visited = [] + if id(self) in visited: + return + visited.append(id(self)) + + self.called = False + self.call_args = None + self.call_count = 0 + self.mock_calls = _CallList() + self.call_args_list = _CallList() + self.method_calls = _CallList() + + for child in self._mock_children.values(): + if isinstance(child, _SpecState): + continue + child.reset_mock(visited) + + ret = self._mock_return_value + if _is_instance_mock(ret) and ret is not self: + ret.reset_mock(visited) + + + def configure_mock(self, **kwargs): + """Set attributes on the mock through keyword arguments. + + Attributes plus return values and side effects can be set on child + mocks using standard dot notation and unpacking a dictionary in the + method call: + + >>> attrs = {'method.return_value': 3, 'other.side_effect': KeyError} + >>> mock.configure_mock(**attrs)""" + for arg, val in sorted(kwargs.items(), + # we sort on the number of dots so that + # attributes are set before we set attributes on + # attributes + key=lambda entry: entry[0].count('.')): + args = arg.split('.') + final = args.pop() + obj = self + for entry in args: + obj = getattr(obj, entry) + setattr(obj, final, val) + + + def __getattr__(self, name): + if name in ('_mock_methods', '_mock_unsafe'): + raise AttributeError(name) + elif self._mock_methods is not None: + if name not in self._mock_methods or name in _all_magics: + raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute %r" % name) + elif _is_magic(name): + raise AttributeError(name) + if not self._mock_unsafe: + if name.startswith(('assert', 'assret')): + raise AttributeError(name) + + result = self._mock_children.get(name) + if result is _deleted: + raise AttributeError(name) + elif result is None: + wraps = None + if self._mock_wraps is not None: + # XXXX should we get the attribute without triggering code + # execution? + wraps = getattr(self._mock_wraps, name) + + result = self._get_child_mock( + parent=self, name=name, wraps=wraps, _new_name=name, + _new_parent=self + ) + self._mock_children[name] = result + + elif isinstance(result, _SpecState): + result = create_autospec( + result.spec, result.spec_set, result.instance, + result.parent, result.name + ) + self._mock_children[name] = result + + return result + + + def __repr__(self): + _name_list = [self._mock_new_name] + _parent = self._mock_new_parent + last = self + + dot = '.' + if _name_list == ['()']: + dot = '' + seen = set() + while _parent is not None: + last = _parent + + _name_list.append(_parent._mock_new_name + dot) + dot = '.' + if _parent._mock_new_name == '()': + dot = '' + + _parent = _parent._mock_new_parent + + # use ids here so as not to call __hash__ on the mocks + if id(_parent) in seen: + break + seen.add(id(_parent)) + + _name_list = list(reversed(_name_list)) + _first = last._mock_name or 'mock' + if len(_name_list) > 1: + if _name_list[1] not in ('()', '().'): + _first += '.' + _name_list[0] = _first + name = ''.join(_name_list) + + name_string = '' + if name not in ('mock', 'mock.'): + name_string = ' name=%r' % name + + spec_string = '' + if self._spec_class is not None: + spec_string = ' spec=%r' + if self._spec_set: + spec_string = ' spec_set=%r' + spec_string = spec_string % self._spec_class.__name__ + return "<%s%s%s id='%s'>" % ( + type(self).__name__, + name_string, + spec_string, + id(self) + ) + + + def __dir__(self): + """Filter the output of `dir(mock)` to only useful members.""" + if not rez.vendor.mock.FILTER_DIR and getattr(object, '__dir__', None): + # object.__dir__ is not in 2.7 + return object.__dir__(self) + + extras = self._mock_methods or [] + from_type = dir(type(self)) + from_dict = list(self.__dict__) + + if rez.vendor.mock.FILTER_DIR: + # object.__dir__ is not in 2.7 + from_type = [e for e in from_type if not e.startswith('_')] + from_dict = [e for e in from_dict if not e.startswith('_') or + _is_magic(e)] + return sorted(set(extras + from_type + from_dict + + list(self._mock_children))) + + + def __setattr__(self, name, value): + if name in _allowed_names: + # property setters go through here + return object.__setattr__(self, name, value) + elif (self._spec_set and self._mock_methods is not None and + name not in self._mock_methods and + name not in self.__dict__): + raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute '%s'" % name) + elif name in _unsupported_magics: + msg = 'Attempting to set unsupported magic method %r.' % name + raise AttributeError(msg) + elif name in _all_magics: + if self._mock_methods is not None and name not in self._mock_methods: + raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute '%s'" % name) + + if not _is_instance_mock(value): + setattr(type(self), name, _get_method(name, value)) + original = value + value = lambda *args, **kw: original(self, *args, **kw) + else: + # only set _new_name and not name so that mock_calls is tracked + # but not method calls + _check_and_set_parent(self, value, None, name) + setattr(type(self), name, value) + self._mock_children[name] = value + elif name == '__class__': + self._spec_class = value + return + else: + if _check_and_set_parent(self, value, name, name): + self._mock_children[name] = value + return object.__setattr__(self, name, value) + + + def __delattr__(self, name): + if name in _all_magics and name in type(self).__dict__: + delattr(type(self), name) + if name not in self.__dict__: + # for magic methods that are still MagicProxy objects and + # not set on the instance itself + return + + if name in self.__dict__: + object.__delattr__(self, name) + + obj = self._mock_children.get(name, _missing) + if obj is _deleted: + raise AttributeError(name) + if obj is not _missing: + del self._mock_children[name] + self._mock_children[name] = _deleted + + + def _format_mock_call_signature(self, args, kwargs): + name = self._mock_name or 'mock' + return _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs) + + + def _format_mock_failure_message(self, args, kwargs): + message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s' + expected_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs) + call_args = self.call_args + if len(call_args) == 3: + call_args = call_args[1:] + actual_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(*call_args) + return message % (expected_string, actual_string) + + + def _call_matcher(self, _call): + """ + Given a call (or simply a (args, kwargs) tuple), return a + comparison key suitable for matching with other calls. + This is a best effort method which relies on the spec's signature, + if available, or falls back on the arguments themselves. + """ + sig = self._spec_signature + if sig is not None: + if len(_call) == 2: + name = '' + args, kwargs = _call + else: + name, args, kwargs = _call + try: + return name, sig.bind(*args, **kwargs) + except TypeError as e: + e.__traceback__ = None + return e + else: + return _call + + def assert_not_called(_mock_self): + """assert that the mock was never called. + """ + self = _mock_self + if self.call_count != 0: + msg = ("Expected '%s' to not have been called. Called %s times." % + (self._mock_name or 'mock', self.call_count)) + raise AssertionError(msg) + + def assert_called(_mock_self): + """assert that the mock was called at least once + """ + self = _mock_self + if self.call_count == 0: + msg = ("Expected '%s' to have been called." % + self._mock_name or 'mock') + raise AssertionError(msg) + + def assert_called_once(_mock_self): + """assert that the mock was called only once. + """ + self = _mock_self + if not self.call_count == 1: + msg = ("Expected '%s' to have been called once. Called %s times." % + (self._mock_name or 'mock', self.call_count)) + raise AssertionError(msg) + + def assert_called_with(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs): + """assert that the mock was called with the specified arguments. + + Raises an AssertionError if the args and keyword args passed in are + different to the last call to the mock.""" + self = _mock_self + if self.call_args is None: + expected = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs) + raise AssertionError('Expected call: %s\nNot called' % (expected,)) + + def _error_message(cause): + msg = self._format_mock_failure_message(args, kwargs) + if six.PY2 and cause is not None: + # Tack on some diagnostics for Python without __cause__ + msg = '%s\n%s' % (msg, str(cause)) + return msg + expected = self._call_matcher((args, kwargs)) + actual = self._call_matcher(self.call_args) + if expected != actual: + cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None + six.raise_from(AssertionError(_error_message(cause)), cause) + + + def assert_called_once_with(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs): + """assert that the mock was called exactly once and with the specified + arguments.""" + self = _mock_self + if not self.call_count == 1: + msg = ("Expected '%s' to be called once. Called %s times." % + (self._mock_name or 'mock', self.call_count)) + raise AssertionError(msg) + return self.assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs) + + + def assert_has_calls(self, calls, any_order=False): + """assert the mock has been called with the specified calls. + The `mock_calls` list is checked for the calls. + + If `any_order` is False (the default) then the calls must be + sequential. There can be extra calls before or after the + specified calls. + + If `any_order` is True then the calls can be in any order, but + they must all appear in `mock_calls`.""" + expected = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in calls] + cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None + all_calls = _CallList(self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.mock_calls) + if not any_order: + if expected not in all_calls: + six.raise_from(AssertionError( + 'Calls not found.\nExpected: %r\n' + 'Actual: %r' % (_CallList(calls), self.mock_calls) + ), cause) + return + + all_calls = list(all_calls) + + not_found = [] + for kall in expected: + try: + all_calls.remove(kall) + except ValueError: + not_found.append(kall) + if not_found: + six.raise_from(AssertionError( + '%r not all found in call list' % (tuple(not_found),) + ), cause) + + + def assert_any_call(self, *args, **kwargs): + """assert the mock has been called with the specified arguments. + + The assert passes if the mock has *ever* been called, unlike + `assert_called_with` and `assert_called_once_with` that only pass if + the call is the most recent one.""" + expected = self._call_matcher((args, kwargs)) + actual = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.call_args_list] + if expected not in actual: + cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None + expected_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs) + six.raise_from(AssertionError( + '%s call not found' % expected_string + ), cause) + + + def _get_child_mock(self, **kw): + """Create the child mocks for attributes and return value. + By default child mocks will be the same type as the parent. + Subclasses of Mock may want to override this to customize the way + child mocks are made. + + For non-callable mocks the callable variant will be used (rather than + any custom subclass).""" + _type = type(self) + if not issubclass(_type, CallableMixin): + if issubclass(_type, NonCallableMagicMock): + klass = MagicMock + elif issubclass(_type, NonCallableMock) : + klass = Mock + else: + klass = _type.__mro__[1] + return klass(**kw) + + + +def _try_iter(obj): + if obj is None: + return obj + if _is_exception(obj): + return obj + if _callable(obj): + return obj + try: + return iter(obj) + except TypeError: + # XXXX backwards compatibility + # but this will blow up on first call - so maybe we should fail early? + return obj + + + +class CallableMixin(Base): + + def __init__(self, spec=None, side_effect=None, return_value=DEFAULT, + wraps=None, name=None, spec_set=None, parent=None, + _spec_state=None, _new_name='', _new_parent=None, **kwargs): + self.__dict__['_mock_return_value'] = return_value + + _safe_super(CallableMixin, self).__init__( + spec, wraps, name, spec_set, parent, + _spec_state, _new_name, _new_parent, **kwargs + ) + + self.side_effect = side_effect + + + def _mock_check_sig(self, *args, **kwargs): + # stub method that can be replaced with one with a specific signature + pass + + + def __call__(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs): + # can't use self in-case a function / method we are mocking uses self + # in the signature + _mock_self._mock_check_sig(*args, **kwargs) + return _mock_self._mock_call(*args, **kwargs) + + + def _mock_call(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs): + self = _mock_self + self.called = True + self.call_count += 1 + _new_name = self._mock_new_name + _new_parent = self._mock_new_parent + + _call = _Call((args, kwargs), two=True) + self.call_args = _call + self.call_args_list.append(_call) + self.mock_calls.append(_Call(('', args, kwargs))) + + seen = set() + skip_next_dot = _new_name == '()' + do_method_calls = self._mock_parent is not None + name = self._mock_name + while _new_parent is not None: + this_mock_call = _Call((_new_name, args, kwargs)) + if _new_parent._mock_new_name: + dot = '.' + if skip_next_dot: + dot = '' + + skip_next_dot = False + if _new_parent._mock_new_name == '()': + skip_next_dot = True + + _new_name = _new_parent._mock_new_name + dot + _new_name + + if do_method_calls: + if _new_name == name: + this_method_call = this_mock_call + else: + this_method_call = _Call((name, args, kwargs)) + _new_parent.method_calls.append(this_method_call) + + do_method_calls = _new_parent._mock_parent is not None + if do_method_calls: + name = _new_parent._mock_name + '.' + name + + _new_parent.mock_calls.append(this_mock_call) + _new_parent = _new_parent._mock_new_parent + + # use ids here so as not to call __hash__ on the mocks + _new_parent_id = id(_new_parent) + if _new_parent_id in seen: + break + seen.add(_new_parent_id) + + ret_val = DEFAULT + effect = self.side_effect + if effect is not None: + if _is_exception(effect): + raise effect + + if not _callable(effect): + result = next(effect) + if _is_exception(result): + raise result + if result is DEFAULT: + result = self.return_value + return result + + ret_val = effect(*args, **kwargs) + + if (self._mock_wraps is not None and + self._mock_return_value is DEFAULT): + return self._mock_wraps(*args, **kwargs) + if ret_val is DEFAULT: + ret_val = self.return_value + return ret_val + + + +class Mock(CallableMixin, NonCallableMock): + """ + Create a new `Mock` object. `Mock` takes several optional arguments + that specify the behaviour of the Mock object: + + * `spec`: This can be either a list of strings or an existing object (a + class or instance) that acts as the specification for the mock object. If + you pass in an object then a list of strings is formed by calling dir on + the object (excluding unsupported magic attributes and methods). Accessing + any attribute not in this list will raise an `AttributeError`. + + If `spec` is an object (rather than a list of strings) then + `mock.__class__` returns the class of the spec object. This allows mocks + to pass `isinstance` tests. + + * `spec_set`: A stricter variant of `spec`. If used, attempting to *set* + or get an attribute on the mock that isn't on the object passed as + `spec_set` will raise an `AttributeError`. + + * `side_effect`: A function to be called whenever the Mock is called. See + the `side_effect` attribute. Useful for raising exceptions or + dynamically changing return values. The function is called with the same + arguments as the mock, and unless it returns `DEFAULT`, the return + value of this function is used as the return value. + + Alternatively `side_effect` can be an exception class or instance. In + this case the exception will be raised when the mock is called. + + If `side_effect` is an iterable then each call to the mock will return + the next value from the iterable. If any of the members of the iterable + are exceptions they will be raised instead of returned. + + * `return_value`: The value returned when the mock is called. By default + this is a new Mock (created on first access). See the + `return_value` attribute. + + * `wraps`: Item for the mock object to wrap. If `wraps` is not None then + calling the Mock will pass the call through to the wrapped object + (returning the real result). Attribute access on the mock will return a + Mock object that wraps the corresponding attribute of the wrapped object + (so attempting to access an attribute that doesn't exist will raise an + `AttributeError`). + + If the mock has an explicit `return_value` set then calls are not passed + to the wrapped object and the `return_value` is returned instead. + + * `name`: If the mock has a name then it will be used in the repr of the + mock. This can be useful for debugging. The name is propagated to child + mocks. + + Mocks can also be called with arbitrary keyword arguments. These will be + used to set attributes on the mock after it is created. + """ + + + +def _dot_lookup(thing, comp, import_path): + try: + return getattr(thing, comp) + except AttributeError: + __import__(import_path) + return getattr(thing, comp) + + +def _importer(target): + components = target.split('.') + import_path = components.pop(0) + thing = __import__(import_path) + + for comp in components: + import_path += ".%s" % comp + thing = _dot_lookup(thing, comp, import_path) + return thing + + +def _is_started(patcher): + # XXXX horrible + return hasattr(patcher, 'is_local') + + +class _patch(object): + + attribute_name = None + _active_patches = [] + + def __init__( + self, getter, attribute, new, spec, create, + spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs + ): + if new_callable is not None: + if new is not DEFAULT: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot use 'new' and 'new_callable' together" + ) + if autospec is not None: + raise ValueError( + "Cannot use 'autospec' and 'new_callable' together" + ) + + self.getter = getter + self.attribute = attribute + self.new = new + self.new_callable = new_callable + self.spec = spec + self.create = create + self.has_local = False + self.spec_set = spec_set + self.autospec = autospec + self.kwargs = kwargs + self.additional_patchers = [] + + + def copy(self): + patcher = _patch( + self.getter, self.attribute, self.new, self.spec, + self.create, self.spec_set, + self.autospec, self.new_callable, self.kwargs + ) + patcher.attribute_name = self.attribute_name + patcher.additional_patchers = [ + p.copy() for p in self.additional_patchers + ] + return patcher + + + def __call__(self, func): + if isinstance(func, ClassTypes): + return self.decorate_class(func) + return self.decorate_callable(func) + + + def decorate_class(self, klass): + for attr in dir(klass): + if not attr.startswith(patch.TEST_PREFIX): + continue + + attr_value = getattr(klass, attr) + if not hasattr(attr_value, "__call__"): + continue + + patcher = self.copy() + setattr(klass, attr, patcher(attr_value)) + return klass + + + def decorate_callable(self, func): + if hasattr(func, 'patchings'): + func.patchings.append(self) + return func + + @wraps(func) + def patched(*args, **keywargs): + extra_args = [] + entered_patchers = [] + + exc_info = tuple() + try: + for patching in patched.patchings: + arg = patching.__enter__() + entered_patchers.append(patching) + if patching.attribute_name is not None: + keywargs.update(arg) + elif patching.new is DEFAULT: + extra_args.append(arg) + + args += tuple(extra_args) + return func(*args, **keywargs) + except: + if (patching not in entered_patchers and + _is_started(patching)): + # the patcher may have been started, but an exception + # raised whilst entering one of its additional_patchers + entered_patchers.append(patching) + # Pass the exception to __exit__ + exc_info = sys.exc_info() + # re-raise the exception + raise + finally: + for patching in reversed(entered_patchers): + patching.__exit__(*exc_info) + + patched.patchings = [self] + return patched + + + def get_original(self): + target = self.getter() + name = self.attribute + + original = DEFAULT + local = False + + try: + original = target.__dict__[name] + except (AttributeError, KeyError): + original = getattr(target, name, DEFAULT) + else: + local = True + + if name in _builtins and isinstance(target, ModuleType): + self.create = True + + if not self.create and original is DEFAULT: + raise AttributeError( + "%s does not have the attribute %r" % (target, name) + ) + return original, local + + + def __enter__(self): + """Perform the patch.""" + new, spec, spec_set = self.new, self.spec, self.spec_set + autospec, kwargs = self.autospec, self.kwargs + new_callable = self.new_callable + self.target = self.getter() + + # normalise False to None + if spec is False: + spec = None + if spec_set is False: + spec_set = None + if autospec is False: + autospec = None + + if spec is not None and autospec is not None: + raise TypeError("Can't specify spec and autospec") + if ((spec is not None or autospec is not None) and + spec_set not in (True, None)): + raise TypeError("Can't provide explicit spec_set *and* spec or autospec") + + original, local = self.get_original() + + if new is DEFAULT and autospec is None: + inherit = False + if spec is True: + # set spec to the object we are replacing + spec = original + if spec_set is True: + spec_set = original + spec = None + elif spec is not None: + if spec_set is True: + spec_set = spec + spec = None + elif spec_set is True: + spec_set = original + + if spec is not None or spec_set is not None: + if original is DEFAULT: + raise TypeError("Can't use 'spec' with create=True") + if isinstance(original, ClassTypes): + # If we're patching out a class and there is a spec + inherit = True + + Klass = MagicMock + _kwargs = {} + if new_callable is not None: + Klass = new_callable + elif spec is not None or spec_set is not None: + this_spec = spec + if spec_set is not None: + this_spec = spec_set + if _is_list(this_spec): + not_callable = '__call__' not in this_spec + else: + not_callable = not _callable(this_spec) + if not_callable: + Klass = NonCallableMagicMock + + if spec is not None: + _kwargs['spec'] = spec + if spec_set is not None: + _kwargs['spec_set'] = spec_set + + # add a name to mocks + if (isinstance(Klass, type) and + issubclass(Klass, NonCallableMock) and self.attribute): + _kwargs['name'] = self.attribute + + _kwargs.update(kwargs) + new = Klass(**_kwargs) + + if inherit and _is_instance_mock(new): + # we can only tell if the instance should be callable if the + # spec is not a list + this_spec = spec + if spec_set is not None: + this_spec = spec_set + if (not _is_list(this_spec) and not + _instance_callable(this_spec)): + Klass = NonCallableMagicMock + + _kwargs.pop('name') + new.return_value = Klass(_new_parent=new, _new_name='()', + **_kwargs) + elif autospec is not None: + # spec is ignored, new *must* be default, spec_set is treated + # as a boolean. Should we check spec is not None and that spec_set + # is a bool? + if new is not DEFAULT: + raise TypeError( + "autospec creates the mock for you. Can't specify " + "autospec and new." + ) + if original is DEFAULT: + raise TypeError("Can't use 'autospec' with create=True") + spec_set = bool(spec_set) + if autospec is True: + autospec = original + + new = create_autospec(autospec, spec_set=spec_set, + _name=self.attribute, **kwargs) + elif kwargs: + # can't set keyword args when we aren't creating the mock + # XXXX If new is a Mock we could call new.configure_mock(**kwargs) + raise TypeError("Can't pass kwargs to a mock we aren't creating") + + new_attr = new + + self.temp_original = original + self.is_local = local + setattr(self.target, self.attribute, new_attr) + if self.attribute_name is not None: + extra_args = {} + if self.new is DEFAULT: + extra_args[self.attribute_name] = new + for patching in self.additional_patchers: + arg = patching.__enter__() + if patching.new is DEFAULT: + extra_args.update(arg) + return extra_args + + return new + + + def __exit__(self, *exc_info): + """Undo the patch.""" + if not _is_started(self): + raise RuntimeError('stop called on unstarted patcher') + + if self.is_local and self.temp_original is not DEFAULT: + setattr(self.target, self.attribute, self.temp_original) + else: + delattr(self.target, self.attribute) + if not self.create and (not hasattr(self.target, self.attribute) or + self.attribute in ('__doc__', '__module__', + '__defaults__', '__annotations__', + '__kwdefaults__')): + # needed for proxy objects like django settings + setattr(self.target, self.attribute, self.temp_original) + + del self.temp_original + del self.is_local + del self.target + for patcher in reversed(self.additional_patchers): + if _is_started(patcher): + patcher.__exit__(*exc_info) + + + def start(self): + """Activate a patch, returning any created mock.""" + result = self.__enter__() + self._active_patches.append(self) + return result + + + def stop(self): + """Stop an active patch.""" + try: + self._active_patches.remove(self) + except ValueError: + # If the patch hasn't been started this will fail + pass + + return self.__exit__() + + + +def _get_target(target): + try: + target, attribute = target.rsplit('.', 1) + except (TypeError, ValueError): + raise TypeError("Need a valid target to patch. You supplied: %r" % + (target,)) + getter = lambda: _importer(target) + return getter, attribute + + +def _patch_object( + target, attribute, new=DEFAULT, spec=None, + create=False, spec_set=None, autospec=None, + new_callable=None, **kwargs + ): + """ + patch the named member (`attribute`) on an object (`target`) with a mock + object. + + `patch.object` can be used as a decorator, class decorator or a context + manager. Arguments `new`, `spec`, `create`, `spec_set`, + `autospec` and `new_callable` have the same meaning as for `patch`. Like + `patch`, `patch.object` takes arbitrary keyword arguments for configuring + the mock object it creates. + + When used as a class decorator `patch.object` honours `patch.TEST_PREFIX` + for choosing which methods to wrap. + """ + getter = lambda: target + return _patch( + getter, attribute, new, spec, create, + spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs + ) + + +def _patch_multiple(target, spec=None, create=False, spec_set=None, + autospec=None, new_callable=None, **kwargs): + """Perform multiple patches in a single call. It takes the object to be + patched (either as an object or a string to fetch the object by importing) + and keyword arguments for the patches:: + + with patch.multiple(settings, FIRST_PATCH='one', SECOND_PATCH='two'): + ... + + Use `DEFAULT` as the value if you want `patch.multiple` to create + mocks for you. In this case the created mocks are passed into a decorated + function by keyword, and a dictionary is returned when `patch.multiple` is + used as a context manager. + + `patch.multiple` can be used as a decorator, class decorator or a context + manager. The arguments `spec`, `spec_set`, `create`, + `autospec` and `new_callable` have the same meaning as for `patch`. These + arguments will be applied to *all* patches done by `patch.multiple`. + + When used as a class decorator `patch.multiple` honours `patch.TEST_PREFIX` + for choosing which methods to wrap. + """ + if type(target) in (unicode, str): + getter = lambda: _importer(target) + else: + getter = lambda: target + + if not kwargs: + raise ValueError( + 'Must supply at least one keyword argument with patch.multiple' + ) + # need to wrap in a list for python 3, where items is a view + items = list(kwargs.items()) + attribute, new = items[0] + patcher = _patch( + getter, attribute, new, spec, create, spec_set, + autospec, new_callable, {} + ) + patcher.attribute_name = attribute + for attribute, new in items[1:]: + this_patcher = _patch( + getter, attribute, new, spec, create, spec_set, + autospec, new_callable, {} + ) + this_patcher.attribute_name = attribute + patcher.additional_patchers.append(this_patcher) + return patcher + + +def patch( + target, new=DEFAULT, spec=None, create=False, + spec_set=None, autospec=None, new_callable=None, **kwargs + ): + """ + `patch` acts as a function decorator, class decorator or a context + manager. Inside the body of the function or with statement, the `target` + is patched with a `new` object. When the function/with statement exits + the patch is undone. + + If `new` is omitted, then the target is replaced with a + `MagicMock`. If `patch` is used as a decorator and `new` is + omitted, the created mock is passed in as an extra argument to the + decorated function. If `patch` is used as a context manager the created + mock is returned by the context manager. + + `target` should be a string in the form `'package.module.ClassName'`. The + `target` is imported and the specified object replaced with the `new` + object, so the `target` must be importable from the environment you are + calling `patch` from. The target is imported when the decorated function + is executed, not at decoration time. + + The `spec` and `spec_set` keyword arguments are passed to the `MagicMock` + if patch is creating one for you. + + In addition you can pass `spec=True` or `spec_set=True`, which causes + patch to pass in the object being mocked as the spec/spec_set object. + + `new_callable` allows you to specify a different class, or callable object, + that will be called to create the `new` object. By default `MagicMock` is + used. + + A more powerful form of `spec` is `autospec`. If you set `autospec=True` + then the mock will be created with a spec from the object being replaced. + All attributes of the mock will also have the spec of the corresponding + attribute of the object being replaced. Methods and functions being + mocked will have their arguments checked and will raise a `TypeError` if + they are called with the wrong signature. For mocks replacing a class, + their return value (the 'instance') will have the same spec as the class. + + Instead of `autospec=True` you can pass `autospec=some_object` to use an + arbitrary object as the spec instead of the one being replaced. + + By default `patch` will fail to replace attributes that don't exist. If + you pass in `create=True`, and the attribute doesn't exist, patch will + create the attribute for you when the patched function is called, and + delete it again afterwards. This is useful for writing tests against + attributes that your production code creates at runtime. It is off by + default because it can be dangerous. With it switched on you can write + passing tests against APIs that don't actually exist! + + Patch can be used as a `TestCase` class decorator. It works by + decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate + code when your test methods share a common patchings set. `patch` finds + tests by looking for method names that start with `patch.TEST_PREFIX`. + By default this is `test`, which matches the way `unittest` finds tests. + You can specify an alternative prefix by setting `patch.TEST_PREFIX`. + + Patch can be used as a context manager, with the with statement. Here the + patching applies to the indented block after the with statement. If you + use "as" then the patched object will be bound to the name after the + "as"; very useful if `patch` is creating a mock object for you. + + `patch` takes arbitrary keyword arguments. These will be passed to + the `Mock` (or `new_callable`) on construction. + + `patch.dict(...)`, `patch.multiple(...)` and `patch.object(...)` are + available for alternate use-cases. + """ + getter, attribute = _get_target(target) + return _patch( + getter, attribute, new, spec, create, + spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs + ) + + +class _patch_dict(object): + """ + Patch a dictionary, or dictionary like object, and restore the dictionary + to its original state after the test. + + `in_dict` can be a dictionary or a mapping like container. If it is a + mapping then it must at least support getting, setting and deleting items + plus iterating over keys. + + `in_dict` can also be a string specifying the name of the dictionary, which + will then be fetched by importing it. + + `values` can be a dictionary of values to set in the dictionary. `values` + can also be an iterable of `(key, value)` pairs. + + If `clear` is True then the dictionary will be cleared before the new + values are set. + + `patch.dict` can also be called with arbitrary keyword arguments to set + values in the dictionary:: + + with patch.dict('sys.modules', mymodule=Mock(), other_module=Mock()): + ... + + `patch.dict` can be used as a context manager, decorator or class + decorator. When used as a class decorator `patch.dict` honours + `patch.TEST_PREFIX` for choosing which methods to wrap. + """ + + def __init__(self, in_dict, values=(), clear=False, **kwargs): + if isinstance(in_dict, basestring): + in_dict = _importer(in_dict) + self.in_dict = in_dict + # support any argument supported by dict(...) constructor + self.values = dict(values) + self.values.update(kwargs) + self.clear = clear + self._original = None + + + def __call__(self, f): + if isinstance(f, ClassTypes): + return self.decorate_class(f) + @wraps(f) + def _inner(*args, **kw): + self._patch_dict() + try: + return f(*args, **kw) + finally: + self._unpatch_dict() + + return _inner + + + def decorate_class(self, klass): + for attr in dir(klass): + attr_value = getattr(klass, attr) + if (attr.startswith(patch.TEST_PREFIX) and + hasattr(attr_value, "__call__")): + decorator = _patch_dict(self.in_dict, self.values, self.clear) + decorated = decorator(attr_value) + setattr(klass, attr, decorated) + return klass + + + def __enter__(self): + """Patch the dict.""" + self._patch_dict() + + + def _patch_dict(self): + values = self.values + in_dict = self.in_dict + clear = self.clear + + try: + original = in_dict.copy() + except AttributeError: + # dict like object with no copy method + # must support iteration over keys + original = {} + for key in in_dict: + original[key] = in_dict[key] + self._original = original + + if clear: + _clear_dict(in_dict) + + try: + in_dict.update(values) + except AttributeError: + # dict like object with no update method + for key in values: + in_dict[key] = values[key] + + + def _unpatch_dict(self): + in_dict = self.in_dict + original = self._original + + _clear_dict(in_dict) + + try: + in_dict.update(original) + except AttributeError: + for key in original: + in_dict[key] = original[key] + + + def __exit__(self, *args): + """Unpatch the dict.""" + self._unpatch_dict() + return False + + start = __enter__ + stop = __exit__ + + +def _clear_dict(in_dict): + try: + in_dict.clear() + except AttributeError: + keys = list(in_dict) + for key in keys: + del in_dict[key] + + +def _patch_stopall(): + """Stop all active patches. LIFO to unroll nested patches.""" + for patch in reversed(_patch._active_patches): + patch.stop() + + +patch.object = _patch_object +patch.dict = _patch_dict +patch.multiple = _patch_multiple +patch.stopall = _patch_stopall +patch.TEST_PREFIX = 'test' + +magic_methods = ( + "lt le gt ge eq ne " + "getitem setitem delitem " + "len contains iter " + "hash str sizeof " + "enter exit " + # we added divmod and rdivmod here instead of numerics + # because there is no idivmod + "divmod rdivmod neg pos abs invert " + "complex int float index " + "trunc floor ceil " +) + +numerics = ( + "add sub mul matmul div floordiv mod lshift rshift and xor or pow" +) +if six.PY3: + numerics += ' truediv' +inplace = ' '.join('i%s' % n for n in numerics.split()) +right = ' '.join('r%s' % n for n in numerics.split()) +extra = '' +if six.PY3: + extra = 'bool next ' +else: + extra = 'unicode long nonzero oct hex truediv rtruediv ' + +# not including __prepare__, __instancecheck__, __subclasscheck__ +# (as they are metaclass methods) +# __del__ is not supported at all as it causes problems if it exists + +_non_defaults = set(( + '__cmp__', '__getslice__', '__setslice__', '__coerce__', # <3.x + '__get__', '__set__', '__delete__', '__reversed__', '__missing__', + '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__getinitargs__', '__getnewargs__', + '__getstate__', '__setstate__', '__getformat__', '__setformat__', + '__repr__', '__dir__', '__subclasses__', '__format__', +)) + + +def _get_method(name, func): + "Turns a callable object (like a mock) into a real function" + def method(self, *args, **kw): + return func(self, *args, **kw) + method.__name__ = name + return method + + +_magics = set( + '__%s__' % method for method in + ' '.join([magic_methods, numerics, inplace, right, extra]).split() +) + +_all_magics = _magics | _non_defaults + +_unsupported_magics = set(( + '__getattr__', '__setattr__', + '__init__', '__new__', '__prepare__' + '__instancecheck__', '__subclasscheck__', + '__del__' +)) + +_calculate_return_value = { + '__hash__': lambda self: object.__hash__(self), + '__str__': lambda self: object.__str__(self), + '__sizeof__': lambda self: object.__sizeof__(self), + '__unicode__': lambda self: unicode(object.__str__(self)), +} + +_return_values = { + '__lt__': NotImplemented, + '__gt__': NotImplemented, + '__le__': NotImplemented, + '__ge__': NotImplemented, + '__int__': 1, + '__contains__': False, + '__len__': 0, + '__exit__': False, + '__complex__': 1j, + '__float__': 1.0, + '__bool__': True, + '__nonzero__': True, + '__oct__': '1', + '__hex__': '0x1', + '__long__': long(1), + '__index__': 1, +} + + +def _get_eq(self): + def __eq__(other): + ret_val = self.__eq__._mock_return_value + if ret_val is not DEFAULT: + return ret_val + return self is other + return __eq__ + +def _get_ne(self): + def __ne__(other): + if self.__ne__._mock_return_value is not DEFAULT: + return DEFAULT + return self is not other + return __ne__ + +def _get_iter(self): + def __iter__(): + ret_val = self.__iter__._mock_return_value + if ret_val is DEFAULT: + return iter([]) + # if ret_val was already an iterator, then calling iter on it should + # return the iterator unchanged + return iter(ret_val) + return __iter__ + +_side_effect_methods = { + '__eq__': _get_eq, + '__ne__': _get_ne, + '__iter__': _get_iter, +} + + + +def _set_return_value(mock, method, name): + fixed = _return_values.get(name, DEFAULT) + if fixed is not DEFAULT: + method.return_value = fixed + return + + return_calulator = _calculate_return_value.get(name) + if return_calulator is not None: + try: + return_value = return_calulator(mock) + except AttributeError: + # XXXX why do we return AttributeError here? + # set it as a side_effect instead? + return_value = AttributeError(name) + method.return_value = return_value + return + + side_effector = _side_effect_methods.get(name) + if side_effector is not None: + method.side_effect = side_effector(mock) + + + +class MagicMixin(object): + def __init__(self, *args, **kw): + self._mock_set_magics() # make magic work for kwargs in init + _safe_super(MagicMixin, self).__init__(*args, **kw) + self._mock_set_magics() # fix magic broken by upper level init + + + def _mock_set_magics(self): + these_magics = _magics + + if getattr(self, "_mock_methods", None) is not None: + these_magics = _magics.intersection(self._mock_methods) + + remove_magics = set() + remove_magics = _magics - these_magics + + for entry in remove_magics: + if entry in type(self).__dict__: + # remove unneeded magic methods + delattr(self, entry) + + # don't overwrite existing attributes if called a second time + these_magics = these_magics - set(type(self).__dict__) + + _type = type(self) + for entry in these_magics: + setattr(_type, entry, MagicProxy(entry, self)) + + + +class NonCallableMagicMock(MagicMixin, NonCallableMock): + """A version of `MagicMock` that isn't callable.""" + def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False): + """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a + list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as + attributes from the mock. + + If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set.""" + self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set) + self._mock_set_magics() + + + +class MagicMock(MagicMixin, Mock): + """ + MagicMock is a subclass of Mock with default implementations + of most of the magic methods. You can use MagicMock without having to + configure the magic methods yourself. + + If you use the `spec` or `spec_set` arguments then *only* magic + methods that exist in the spec will be created. + + Attributes and the return value of a `MagicMock` will also be `MagicMocks`. + """ + def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False): + """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a + list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as + attributes from the mock. + + If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set.""" + self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set) + self._mock_set_magics() + + + +class MagicProxy(object): + def __init__(self, name, parent): + self.name = name + self.parent = parent + + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + m = self.create_mock() + return m(*args, **kwargs) + + def create_mock(self): + entry = self.name + parent = self.parent + m = parent._get_child_mock(name=entry, _new_name=entry, + _new_parent=parent) + setattr(parent, entry, m) + _set_return_value(parent, m, entry) + return m + + def __get__(self, obj, _type=None): + return self.create_mock() + + + +class _ANY(object): + "A helper object that compares equal to everything." + + def __eq__(self, other): + return True + + def __ne__(self, other): + return False + + def __repr__(self): + return '' + +ANY = _ANY() + + + +def _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs): + message = '%s(%%s)' % name + formatted_args = '' + args_string = ', '.join([repr(arg) for arg in args]) + + def encode_item(item): + if six.PY2 and isinstance(item, unicode): + return item.encode("utf-8") + else: + return item + + kwargs_string = ', '.join([ + '%s=%r' % (encode_item(key), value) for key, value in sorted(kwargs.items()) + ]) + if args_string: + formatted_args = args_string + if kwargs_string: + if formatted_args: + formatted_args += ', ' + formatted_args += kwargs_string + + return message % formatted_args + + + +class _Call(tuple): + """ + A tuple for holding the results of a call to a mock, either in the form + `(args, kwargs)` or `(name, args, kwargs)`. + + If args or kwargs are empty then a call tuple will compare equal to + a tuple without those values. This makes comparisons less verbose:: + + _Call(('name', (), {})) == ('name',) + _Call(('name', (1,), {})) == ('name', (1,)) + _Call(((), {'a': 'b'})) == ({'a': 'b'},) + + The `_Call` object provides a useful shortcut for comparing with call:: + + _Call(((1, 2), {'a': 3})) == call(1, 2, a=3) + _Call(('foo', (1, 2), {'a': 3})) == call.foo(1, 2, a=3) + + If the _Call has no name then it will match any name. + """ + def __new__(cls, value=(), name=None, parent=None, two=False, + from_kall=True): + name = '' + args = () + kwargs = {} + _len = len(value) + if _len == 3: + name, args, kwargs = value + elif _len == 2: + first, second = value + if isinstance(first, basestring): + name = first + if isinstance(second, tuple): + args = second + else: + kwargs = second + else: + args, kwargs = first, second + elif _len == 1: + value, = value + if isinstance(value, basestring): + name = value + elif isinstance(value, tuple): + args = value + else: + kwargs = value + + if two: + return tuple.__new__(cls, (args, kwargs)) + + return tuple.__new__(cls, (name, args, kwargs)) + + + def __init__(self, value=(), name=None, parent=None, two=False, + from_kall=True): + self.name = name + self.parent = parent + self.from_kall = from_kall + + + def __eq__(self, other): + if other is ANY: + return True + try: + len_other = len(other) + except TypeError: + return False + + self_name = '' + if len(self) == 2: + self_args, self_kwargs = self + else: + self_name, self_args, self_kwargs = self + + other_name = '' + if len_other == 0: + other_args, other_kwargs = (), {} + elif len_other == 3: + other_name, other_args, other_kwargs = other + elif len_other == 1: + value, = other + if isinstance(value, tuple): + other_args = value + other_kwargs = {} + elif isinstance(value, basestring): + other_name = value + other_args, other_kwargs = (), {} + else: + other_args = () + other_kwargs = value + elif len_other == 2: + # could be (name, args) or (name, kwargs) or (args, kwargs) + first, second = other + if isinstance(first, basestring): + other_name = first + if isinstance(second, tuple): + other_args, other_kwargs = second, {} + else: + other_args, other_kwargs = (), second + else: + other_args, other_kwargs = first, second + else: + return False + + if self_name and other_name != self_name: + return False + + # this order is important for ANY to work! + return (other_args, other_kwargs) == (self_args, self_kwargs) + + + def __ne__(self, other): + return not self.__eq__(other) + + + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): + if self.name is None: + return _Call(('', args, kwargs), name='()') + + name = self.name + '()' + return _Call((self.name, args, kwargs), name=name, parent=self) + + + def __getattr__(self, attr): + if self.name is None: + return _Call(name=attr, from_kall=False) + name = '%s.%s' % (self.name, attr) + return _Call(name=name, parent=self, from_kall=False) + + + def count(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.__getattr__('count')(*args, **kwargs) + + def index(self, *args, **kwargs): + return self.__getattr__('index')(*args, **kwargs) + + def __repr__(self): + if not self.from_kall: + name = self.name or 'call' + if name.startswith('()'): + name = 'call%s' % name + return name + + if len(self) == 2: + name = 'call' + args, kwargs = self + else: + name, args, kwargs = self + if not name: + name = 'call' + elif not name.startswith('()'): + name = 'call.%s' % name + else: + name = 'call%s' % name + return _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs) + + + def call_list(self): + """For a call object that represents multiple calls, `call_list` + returns a list of all the intermediate calls as well as the + final call.""" + vals = [] + thing = self + while thing is not None: + if thing.from_kall: + vals.append(thing) + thing = thing.parent + return _CallList(reversed(vals)) + + +call = _Call(from_kall=False) + + + +def create_autospec(spec, spec_set=False, instance=False, _parent=None, + _name=None, **kwargs): + """Create a mock object using another object as a spec. Attributes on the + mock will use the corresponding attribute on the `spec` object as their + spec. + + Functions or methods being mocked will have their arguments checked + to check that they are called with the correct signature. + + If `spec_set` is True then attempting to set attributes that don't exist + on the spec object will raise an `AttributeError`. + + If a class is used as a spec then the return value of the mock (the + instance of the class) will have the same spec. You can use a class as the + spec for an instance object by passing `instance=True`. The returned mock + will only be callable if instances of the mock are callable. + + `create_autospec` also takes arbitrary keyword arguments that are passed to + the constructor of the created mock.""" + if _is_list(spec): + # can't pass a list instance to the mock constructor as it will be + # interpreted as a list of strings + spec = type(spec) + + is_type = isinstance(spec, ClassTypes) + + _kwargs = {'spec': spec} + if spec_set: + _kwargs = {'spec_set': spec} + elif spec is None: + # None we mock with a normal mock without a spec + _kwargs = {} + if _kwargs and instance: + _kwargs['_spec_as_instance'] = True + + _kwargs.update(kwargs) + + Klass = MagicMock + if type(spec) in DescriptorTypes: + # descriptors don't have a spec + # because we don't know what type they return + _kwargs = {} + elif not _callable(spec): + Klass = NonCallableMagicMock + elif is_type and instance and not _instance_callable(spec): + Klass = NonCallableMagicMock + + _name = _kwargs.pop('name', _name) + + _new_name = _name + if _parent is None: + # for a top level object no _new_name should be set + _new_name = '' + + mock = Klass(parent=_parent, _new_parent=_parent, _new_name=_new_name, + name=_name, **_kwargs) + + if isinstance(spec, FunctionTypes): + # should only happen at the top level because we don't + # recurse for functions + mock = _set_signature(mock, spec) + else: + _check_signature(spec, mock, is_type, instance) + + if _parent is not None and not instance: + _parent._mock_children[_name] = mock + + if is_type and not instance and 'return_value' not in kwargs: + mock.return_value = create_autospec(spec, spec_set, instance=True, + _name='()', _parent=mock) + + for entry in dir(spec): + if _is_magic(entry): + # MagicMock already does the useful magic methods for us + continue + + # XXXX do we need a better way of getting attributes without + # triggering code execution (?) Probably not - we need the actual + # object to mock it so we would rather trigger a property than mock + # the property descriptor. Likewise we want to mock out dynamically + # provided attributes. + # XXXX what about attributes that raise exceptions other than + # AttributeError on being fetched? + # we could be resilient against it, or catch and propagate the + # exception when the attribute is fetched from the mock + try: + original = getattr(spec, entry) + except AttributeError: + continue + + kwargs = {'spec': original} + if spec_set: + kwargs = {'spec_set': original} + + if not isinstance(original, FunctionTypes): + new = _SpecState(original, spec_set, mock, entry, instance) + mock._mock_children[entry] = new + else: + parent = mock + if isinstance(spec, FunctionTypes): + parent = mock.mock + + skipfirst = _must_skip(spec, entry, is_type) + kwargs['_eat_self'] = skipfirst + new = MagicMock(parent=parent, name=entry, _new_name=entry, + _new_parent=parent, + **kwargs) + mock._mock_children[entry] = new + _check_signature(original, new, skipfirst=skipfirst) + + # so functions created with _set_signature become instance attributes, + # *plus* their underlying mock exists in _mock_children of the parent + # mock. Adding to _mock_children may be unnecessary where we are also + # setting as an instance attribute? + if isinstance(new, FunctionTypes): + setattr(mock, entry, new) + + return mock + + +def _must_skip(spec, entry, is_type): + """ + Return whether we should skip the first argument on spec's `entry` + attribute. + """ + if not isinstance(spec, ClassTypes): + if entry in getattr(spec, '__dict__', {}): + # instance attribute - shouldn't skip + return False + spec = spec.__class__ + if not hasattr(spec, '__mro__'): + # old style class: can't have descriptors anyway + return is_type + + for klass in spec.__mro__: + result = klass.__dict__.get(entry, DEFAULT) + if result is DEFAULT: + continue + if isinstance(result, (staticmethod, classmethod)): + return False + elif isinstance(getattr(result, '__get__', None), MethodWrapperTypes): + # Normal method => skip if looked up on type + # (if looked up on instance, self is already skipped) + return is_type + else: + return False + + # shouldn't get here unless function is a dynamically provided attribute + # XXXX untested behaviour + return is_type + + +def _get_class(obj): + try: + return obj.__class__ + except AttributeError: + # it is possible for objects to have no __class__ + return type(obj) + + +class _SpecState(object): + + def __init__(self, spec, spec_set=False, parent=None, + name=None, ids=None, instance=False): + self.spec = spec + self.ids = ids + self.spec_set = spec_set + self.parent = parent + self.instance = instance + self.name = name + + +FunctionTypes = ( + # python function + type(create_autospec), + # instance method + type(ANY.__eq__), +) + +MethodWrapperTypes = ( + type(ANY.__eq__.__get__), +) + + +file_spec = None + +def _iterate_read_data(read_data): + # Helper for mock_open: + # Retrieve lines from read_data via a generator so that separate calls to + # readline, read, and readlines are properly interleaved + sep = b'\n' if isinstance(read_data, bytes) else '\n' + data_as_list = [l + sep for l in read_data.split(sep)] + + if data_as_list[-1] == sep: + # If the last line ended in a newline, the list comprehension will have an + # extra entry that's just a newline. Remove this. + data_as_list = data_as_list[:-1] + else: + # If there wasn't an extra newline by itself, then the file being + # emulated doesn't have a newline to end the last line remove the + # newline that our naive format() added + data_as_list[-1] = data_as_list[-1][:-1] + + for line in data_as_list: + yield line + +def mock_open(mock=None, read_data=''): + """ + A helper function to create a mock to replace the use of `open`. It works + for `open` called directly or used as a context manager. + + The `mock` argument is the mock object to configure. If `None` (the + default) then a `MagicMock` will be created for you, with the API limited + to methods or attributes available on standard file handles. + + `read_data` is a string for the `read` methoddline`, and `readlines` of the + file handle to return. This is an empty string by default. + """ + def _readlines_side_effect(*args, **kwargs): + if handle.readlines.return_value is not None: + return handle.readlines.return_value + return list(_state[0]) + + def _read_side_effect(*args, **kwargs): + if handle.read.return_value is not None: + return handle.read.return_value + return type(read_data)().join(_state[0]) + + def _readline_side_effect(): + if handle.readline.return_value is not None: + while True: + yield handle.readline.return_value + for line in _state[0]: + yield line + + + global file_spec + if file_spec is None: + # set on first use + if six.PY3: + import _io + file_spec = list(set(dir(_io.TextIOWrapper)).union(set(dir(_io.BytesIO)))) + else: + file_spec = file + + if mock is None: + mock = MagicMock(name='open', spec=open) + + handle = MagicMock(spec=file_spec) + handle.__enter__.return_value = handle + + _state = [_iterate_read_data(read_data), None] + + handle.write.return_value = None + handle.read.return_value = None + handle.readline.return_value = None + handle.readlines.return_value = None + + handle.read.side_effect = _read_side_effect + _state[1] = _readline_side_effect() + handle.readline.side_effect = _state[1] + handle.readlines.side_effect = _readlines_side_effect + + def reset_data(*args, **kwargs): + _state[0] = _iterate_read_data(read_data) + if handle.readline.side_effect == _state[1]: + # Only reset the side effect if the user hasn't overridden it. + _state[1] = _readline_side_effect() + handle.readline.side_effect = _state[1] + return DEFAULT + + mock.side_effect = reset_data + mock.return_value = handle + return mock + + +class PropertyMock(Mock): + """ + A mock intended to be used as a property, or other descriptor, on a class. + `PropertyMock` provides `__get__` and `__set__` methods so you can specify + a return value when it is fetched. + + Fetching a `PropertyMock` instance from an object calls the mock, with + no args. Setting it calls the mock with the value being set. + """ + def _get_child_mock(self, **kwargs): + return MagicMock(**kwargs) + + def __get__(self, obj, obj_type): + return self() + def __set__(self, obj, val): + self(val) diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__init__.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__init__.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..54ddf2ecc --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__init__.py @@ -0,0 +1,3 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__main__.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__main__.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..45c633a4e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/__main__.py @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ +import os +import unittest + + +def load_tests(loader, standard_tests, pattern): + # top level directory cached on loader instance + this_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__) + pattern = pattern or "test*.py" + # We are inside unittest.test.testmock, so the top-level is three notches up + top_level_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(this_dir))) + package_tests = loader.discover(start_dir=this_dir, pattern=pattern, + top_level_dir=top_level_dir) + standard_tests.addTests(package_tests) + return standard_tests + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/support.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/support.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8e2082ff8 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/support.py @@ -0,0 +1,36 @@ +import sys + +info = sys.version_info +import unittest2 + + +try: + callable = callable +except NameError: + def callable(obj): + return hasattr(obj, '__call__') + + +with_available = sys.version_info[:2] >= (2, 5) + + +def is_instance(obj, klass): + """Version of is_instance that doesn't access __class__""" + return issubclass(type(obj), klass) + + +class SomeClass(object): + class_attribute = None + + def wibble(self): + pass + + +class X(object): + pass + +try: + next = next +except NameError: + def next(obj): + return obj.next() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testcallable.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testcallable.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..10acdc351 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testcallable.py @@ -0,0 +1,158 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ + +import unittest2 as unittest +from mock.tests.support import is_instance, X, SomeClass + +from mock import ( + Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock, + NonCallableMock, patch, create_autospec, + CallableMixin +) + + + +class TestCallable(unittest.TestCase): + + def assertNotCallable(self, mock): + self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock, NonCallableMagicMock)) + self.assertFalse(is_instance(mock, CallableMixin)) + + + def test_non_callable(self): + for mock in NonCallableMagicMock(), NonCallableMock(): + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__call__')) + self.assertIn(mock.__class__.__name__, repr(mock)) + + + def test_heirarchy(self): + self.assertTrue(issubclass(MagicMock, Mock)) + self.assertTrue(issubclass(NonCallableMagicMock, NonCallableMock)) + + + def test_attributes(self): + one = NonCallableMock() + self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(one.one), Mock)) + + two = NonCallableMagicMock() + self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(two.two), MagicMock)) + + + def test_subclasses(self): + class MockSub(Mock): + pass + + one = MockSub() + self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(one.one), MockSub)) + + class MagicSub(MagicMock): + pass + + two = MagicSub() + self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(two.two), MagicSub)) + + + def test_patch_spec(self): + patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec=True) + mock = patcher.start() + self.addCleanup(patcher.stop) + + instance = mock() + mock.assert_called_once_with() + + self.assertNotCallable(instance) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance) + + + def test_patch_spec_set(self): + patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec_set=True) + mock = patcher.start() + self.addCleanup(patcher.stop) + + instance = mock() + mock.assert_called_once_with() + + self.assertNotCallable(instance) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance) + + + def test_patch_spec_instance(self): + patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec=X()) + mock = patcher.start() + self.addCleanup(patcher.stop) + + self.assertNotCallable(mock) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + + + def test_patch_spec_set_instance(self): + patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec_set=X()) + mock = patcher.start() + self.addCleanup(patcher.stop) + + self.assertNotCallable(mock) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + + + def test_patch_spec_callable_class(self): + class CallableX(X): + def __call__(self): + pass + + class Sub(CallableX): + pass + + class Multi(SomeClass, Sub): + pass + + class OldStyle: + def __call__(self): + pass + + class OldStyleSub(OldStyle): + pass + + for arg in 'spec', 'spec_set': + for Klass in CallableX, Sub, Multi, OldStyle, OldStyleSub: + with patch('%s.X' % __name__, **{arg: Klass}) as mock: + instance = mock() + mock.assert_called_once_with() + + self.assertTrue(is_instance(instance, MagicMock)) + # inherited spec + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance, + 'foobarbaz') + + result = instance() + # instance is callable, result has no spec + instance.assert_called_once_with() + + result(3, 2, 1) + result.assert_called_once_with(3, 2, 1) + result.foo(3, 2, 1) + result.foo.assert_called_once_with(3, 2, 1) + + + def test_create_autospec(self): + mock = create_autospec(X) + instance = mock() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance) + + mock = create_autospec(X()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + + + def test_create_autospec_instance(self): + mock = create_autospec(SomeClass, instance=True) + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + mock.wibble() + mock.wibble.assert_called_once_with() + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.wibble, 'some', 'args') + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testhelpers.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testhelpers.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a87df1b3b --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testhelpers.py @@ -0,0 +1,975 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ + +import six +import unittest2 as unittest + +from mock import ( + call, create_autospec, MagicMock, + Mock, ANY, patch, PropertyMock +) +from mock.mock import _Call, _CallList + +from datetime import datetime + +class SomeClass(object): + def one(self, a, b): + pass + def two(self): + pass + def three(self, a=None): + pass + + + +class AnyTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_any(self): + self.assertEqual(ANY, object()) + + mock = Mock() + mock(ANY) + mock.assert_called_with(ANY) + + mock = Mock() + mock(foo=ANY) + mock.assert_called_with(foo=ANY) + + def test_repr(self): + self.assertEqual(repr(ANY), '') + self.assertEqual(str(ANY), '') + + + def test_any_and_datetime(self): + mock = Mock() + mock(datetime.now(), foo=datetime.now()) + + mock.assert_called_with(ANY, foo=ANY) + + + def test_any_mock_calls_comparison_order(self): + mock = Mock() + d = datetime.now() + class Foo(object): + def __eq__(self, other): + return False + def __ne__(self, other): + return True + + for d in datetime.now(), Foo(): + mock.reset_mock() + + mock(d, foo=d, bar=d) + mock.method(d, zinga=d, alpha=d) + mock().method(a1=d, z99=d) + + expected = [ + call(ANY, foo=ANY, bar=ANY), + call.method(ANY, zinga=ANY, alpha=ANY), + call(), call().method(a1=ANY, z99=ANY) + ] + self.assertEqual(expected, mock.mock_calls) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected) + + + +class CallTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_call_with_call(self): + kall = _Call() + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call()) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('',))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((),))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(({},))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', ()))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', {}))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (), {}))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('foo',))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('bar', ()))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('baz', {}))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('spam', (), {}))) + + kall = _Call(((1, 2, 3),)) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((1, 2, 3),))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3)))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((1, 2, 3), {}))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3), {}))) + + kall = _Call(((1, 2, 4),)) + self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3)))) + self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3), {}))) + + kall = _Call(('foo', (1, 2, 4),)) + self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 4)))) + self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 4), {}))) + self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('bar', (1, 2, 4)))) + self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('bar', (1, 2, 4), {}))) + + kall = _Call(({'a': 3},)) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (), {'a': 3}))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', {'a': 3}))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((), {'a': 3}))) + self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(({'a': 3},))) + + + def test_empty__Call(self): + args = _Call() + + self.assertEqual(args, ()) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',)) + self.assertEqual(args, ((),)) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', ())) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',(), {})) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', {})) + self.assertEqual(args, ({},)) + + + def test_named_empty_call(self): + args = _Call(('foo', (), {})) + + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',)) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', ())) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',(), {})) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', {})) + + self.assertNotEqual(args, ((),)) + self.assertNotEqual(args, ()) + self.assertNotEqual(args, ({},)) + self.assertNotEqual(args, ('bar',)) + self.assertNotEqual(args, ('bar', ())) + self.assertNotEqual(args, ('bar', {})) + + + def test_call_with_args(self): + args = _Call(((1, 2, 3), {})) + + self.assertEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3),)) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3))) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3), {})) + self.assertEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3), {})) + + + def test_named_call_with_args(self): + args = _Call(('foo', (1, 2, 3), {})) + + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3))) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3), {})) + + self.assertNotEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3),)) + self.assertNotEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3), {})) + + + def test_call_with_kwargs(self): + args = _Call(((), dict(a=3, b=4))) + + self.assertEqual(args, (dict(a=3, b=4),)) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', dict(a=3, b=4))) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (), dict(a=3, b=4))) + self.assertEqual(args, ((), dict(a=3, b=4))) + + + def test_named_call_with_kwargs(self): + args = _Call(('foo', (), dict(a=3, b=4))) + + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', dict(a=3, b=4))) + self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (), dict(a=3, b=4))) + + self.assertNotEqual(args, (dict(a=3, b=4),)) + self.assertNotEqual(args, ((), dict(a=3, b=4))) + + + def test_call_with_args_call_empty_name(self): + args = _Call(((1, 2, 3), {})) + self.assertEqual(args, call(1, 2, 3)) + self.assertEqual(call(1, 2, 3), args) + self.assertIn(call(1, 2, 3), [args]) + + + def test_call_ne(self): + self.assertNotEqual(_Call(((1, 2, 3),)), call(1, 2)) + self.assertFalse(_Call(((1, 2, 3),)) != call(1, 2, 3)) + self.assertTrue(_Call(((1, 2), {})) != call(1, 2, 3)) + + + def test_call_non_tuples(self): + kall = _Call(((1, 2, 3),)) + for value in 1, None, self, int: + self.assertNotEqual(kall, value) + self.assertFalse(kall == value) + + + def test_repr(self): + self.assertEqual(repr(_Call()), 'call()') + self.assertEqual(repr(_Call(('foo',))), 'call.foo()') + + self.assertEqual(repr(_Call(((1, 2, 3), {'a': 'b'}))), + "call(1, 2, 3, a='b')") + self.assertEqual(repr(_Call(('bar', (1, 2, 3), {'a': 'b'}))), + "call.bar(1, 2, 3, a='b')") + + self.assertEqual(repr(call), 'call') + self.assertEqual(str(call), 'call') + + self.assertEqual(repr(call()), 'call()') + self.assertEqual(repr(call(1)), 'call(1)') + self.assertEqual(repr(call(zz='thing')), "call(zz='thing')") + + self.assertEqual(repr(call().foo), 'call().foo') + self.assertEqual(repr(call(1).foo.bar(a=3).bing), + 'call().foo.bar().bing') + self.assertEqual( + repr(call().foo(1, 2, a=3)), + "call().foo(1, 2, a=3)" + ) + self.assertEqual(repr(call()()), "call()()") + self.assertEqual(repr(call(1)(2)), "call()(2)") + self.assertEqual( + repr(call()().bar().baz.beep(1)), + "call()().bar().baz.beep(1)" + ) + + + def test_call(self): + self.assertEqual(call(), ('', (), {})) + self.assertEqual(call('foo', 'bar', one=3, two=4), + ('', ('foo', 'bar'), {'one': 3, 'two': 4})) + + mock = Mock() + mock(1, 2, 3) + mock(a=3, b=6) + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, + [call(1, 2, 3), call(a=3, b=6)]) + + def test_attribute_call(self): + self.assertEqual(call.foo(1), ('foo', (1,), {})) + self.assertEqual(call.bar.baz(fish='eggs'), + ('bar.baz', (), {'fish': 'eggs'})) + + mock = Mock() + mock.foo(1, 2 ,3) + mock.bar.baz(a=3, b=6) + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, + [call.foo(1, 2, 3), call.bar.baz(a=3, b=6)]) + + + def test_extended_call(self): + result = call(1).foo(2).bar(3, a=4) + self.assertEqual(result, ('().foo().bar', (3,), dict(a=4))) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock(1, 2, a=3, b=4) + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, call(1, 2, a=3, b=4)) + self.assertNotEqual(mock.call_args, call(1, 2, 3)) + + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [call(1, 2, a=3, b=4)]) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(1, 2, a=3, b=4)]) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock.foo(1).bar()().baz.beep(a=6) + + last_call = call.foo(1).bar()().baz.beep(a=6) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls[-1], last_call) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, last_call.call_list()) + + + def test_call_list(self): + mock = MagicMock() + mock(1) + self.assertEqual(call(1).call_list(), mock.mock_calls) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock(1).method(2) + self.assertEqual(call(1).method(2).call_list(), + mock.mock_calls) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock(1).method(2)(3) + self.assertEqual(call(1).method(2)(3).call_list(), + mock.mock_calls) + + mock = MagicMock() + int(mock(1).method(2)(3).foo.bar.baz(4)(5)) + kall = call(1).method(2)(3).foo.bar.baz(4)(5).__int__() + self.assertEqual(kall.call_list(), mock.mock_calls) + + + def test_call_any(self): + self.assertEqual(call, ANY) + + m = MagicMock() + int(m) + self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, [ANY]) + self.assertEqual([ANY], m.mock_calls) + + + def test_two_args_call(self): + args = _Call(((1, 2), {'a': 3}), two=True) + self.assertEqual(len(args), 2) + self.assertEqual(args[0], (1, 2)) + self.assertEqual(args[1], {'a': 3}) + + other_args = _Call(((1, 2), {'a': 3})) + self.assertEqual(args, other_args) + + +class SpecSignatureTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def _check_someclass_mock(self, mock): + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo') + mock.one(1, 2) + mock.one.assert_called_with(1, 2) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, + mock.one.assert_called_with, 3, 4) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.one, 1) + + mock.two() + mock.two.assert_called_with() + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, + mock.two.assert_called_with, 3) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.two, 1) + + mock.three() + mock.three.assert_called_with() + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, + mock.three.assert_called_with, 3) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.three, 3, 2) + + mock.three(1) + mock.three.assert_called_with(1) + + mock.three(a=1) + mock.three.assert_called_with(a=1) + + + def test_basic(self): + mock = create_autospec(SomeClass) + self._check_someclass_mock(mock) + mock = create_autospec(SomeClass()) + self._check_someclass_mock(mock) + + + def test_create_autospec_return_value(self): + def f(): + pass + mock = create_autospec(f, return_value='foo') + self.assertEqual(mock(), 'foo') + + class Foo(object): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(Foo, return_value='foo') + self.assertEqual(mock(), 'foo') + + + def test_autospec_reset_mock(self): + m = create_autospec(int) + int(m) + m.reset_mock() + self.assertEqual(m.__int__.call_count, 0) + + + def test_mocking_unbound_methods(self): + class Foo(object): + def foo(self, foo): + pass + p = patch.object(Foo, 'foo') + mock_foo = p.start() + Foo().foo(1) + + mock_foo.assert_called_with(1) + + + @unittest.expectedFailure + def test_create_autospec_unbound_methods(self): + # see mock issue 128 + class Foo(object): + def foo(self): + pass + + klass = create_autospec(Foo) + instance = klass() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance.foo, 1) + + # Note: no type checking on the "self" parameter + klass.foo(1) + klass.foo.assert_called_with(1) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, klass.foo) + + + def test_create_autospec_keyword_arguments(self): + class Foo(object): + a = 3 + m = create_autospec(Foo, a='3') + self.assertEqual(m.a, '3') + + @unittest.skipUnless(six.PY3, "Keyword only arguments Python 3 specific") + def test_create_autospec_keyword_only_arguments(self): + func_def = "def foo(a, *, b=None):\n pass\n" + namespace = {} + exec (func_def, namespace) + foo = namespace['foo'] + + m = create_autospec(foo) + m(1) + m.assert_called_with(1) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, m, 1, 2) + + m(2, b=3) + m.assert_called_with(2, b=3) + + def test_function_as_instance_attribute(self): + obj = SomeClass() + def f(a): + pass + obj.f = f + + mock = create_autospec(obj) + mock.f('bing') + mock.f.assert_called_with('bing') + + + def test_spec_as_list(self): + # because spec as a list of strings in the mock constructor means + # something very different we treat a list instance as the type. + mock = create_autospec([]) + mock.append('foo') + mock.append.assert_called_with('foo') + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo') + + class Foo(object): + foo = [] + + mock = create_autospec(Foo) + mock.foo.append(3) + mock.foo.append.assert_called_with(3) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.foo, 'foo') + + + def test_attributes(self): + class Sub(SomeClass): + attr = SomeClass() + + sub_mock = create_autospec(Sub) + + for mock in (sub_mock, sub_mock.attr): + self._check_someclass_mock(mock) + + + def test_builtin_functions_types(self): + # we could replace builtin functions / methods with a function + # with *args / **kwargs signature. Using the builtin method type + # as a spec seems to work fairly well though. + class BuiltinSubclass(list): + def bar(self, arg): + pass + sorted = sorted + attr = {} + + mock = create_autospec(BuiltinSubclass) + mock.append(3) + mock.append.assert_called_with(3) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.append, 'foo') + + mock.bar('foo') + mock.bar.assert_called_with('foo') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.bar, 'foo', 'bar') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.bar, 'foo') + + mock.sorted([1, 2]) + mock.sorted.assert_called_with([1, 2]) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.sorted, 'foo') + + mock.attr.pop(3) + mock.attr.pop.assert_called_with(3) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.attr, 'foo') + + + def test_method_calls(self): + class Sub(SomeClass): + attr = SomeClass() + + mock = create_autospec(Sub) + mock.one(1, 2) + mock.two() + mock.three(3) + + expected = [call.one(1, 2), call.two(), call.three(3)] + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, expected) + + mock.attr.one(1, 2) + mock.attr.two() + mock.attr.three(3) + + expected.extend( + [call.attr.one(1, 2), call.attr.two(), call.attr.three(3)] + ) + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, expected) + + + def test_magic_methods(self): + class BuiltinSubclass(list): + attr = {} + + mock = create_autospec(BuiltinSubclass) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), []) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, int, mock) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, int, mock.attr) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), []) + + self.assertIsInstance(mock['foo'], MagicMock) + self.assertIsInstance(mock.attr['foo'], MagicMock) + + + def test_spec_set(self): + class Sub(SomeClass): + attr = SomeClass() + + for spec in (Sub, Sub()): + mock = create_autospec(spec, spec_set=True) + self._check_someclass_mock(mock) + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, mock, 'foo', 'bar') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, mock.attr, 'foo', 'bar') + + + def test_descriptors(self): + class Foo(object): + @classmethod + def f(cls, a, b): + pass + @staticmethod + def g(a, b): + pass + + class Bar(Foo): + pass + + class Baz(SomeClass, Bar): + pass + + for spec in (Foo, Foo(), Bar, Bar(), Baz, Baz()): + mock = create_autospec(spec) + mock.f(1, 2) + mock.f.assert_called_once_with(1, 2) + + mock.g(3, 4) + mock.g.assert_called_once_with(3, 4) + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "No old style classes in Python 3") + def test_old_style_classes(self): + class Foo: + def f(self, a, b): + pass + + class Bar(Foo): + g = Foo() + + for spec in (Foo, Foo(), Bar, Bar()): + mock = create_autospec(spec) + mock.f(1, 2) + mock.f.assert_called_once_with(1, 2) + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.f, 'foo') + + mock.g.f(1, 2) + mock.g.f.assert_called_once_with(1, 2) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.g, 'foo') + + + def test_recursive(self): + class A(object): + def a(self): + pass + foo = 'foo bar baz' + bar = foo + + A.B = A + mock = create_autospec(A) + + mock() + self.assertFalse(mock.B.called) + + mock.a() + mock.B.a() + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [call.a(), call.B.a()]) + + self.assertIs(A.foo, A.bar) + self.assertIsNot(mock.foo, mock.bar) + mock.foo.lower() + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.bar.lower.assert_called_with) + + + def test_spec_inheritance_for_classes(self): + class Foo(object): + def a(self, x): + pass + class Bar(object): + def f(self, y): + pass + + class_mock = create_autospec(Foo) + + self.assertIsNot(class_mock, class_mock()) + + for this_mock in class_mock, class_mock(): + this_mock.a(x=5) + this_mock.a.assert_called_with(x=5) + this_mock.a.assert_called_with(5) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, this_mock.a, 'foo', 'bar') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, this_mock, 'b') + + instance_mock = create_autospec(Foo()) + instance_mock.a(5) + instance_mock.a.assert_called_with(5) + instance_mock.a.assert_called_with(x=5) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance_mock.a, 'foo', 'bar') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance_mock, 'b') + + # The return value isn't isn't callable + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance_mock) + + instance_mock.Bar.f(6) + instance_mock.Bar.f.assert_called_with(6) + instance_mock.Bar.f.assert_called_with(y=6) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance_mock.Bar, 'g') + + instance_mock.Bar().f(6) + instance_mock.Bar().f.assert_called_with(6) + instance_mock.Bar().f.assert_called_with(y=6) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance_mock.Bar(), 'g') + + + def test_inherit(self): + class Foo(object): + a = 3 + + Foo.Foo = Foo + + # class + mock = create_autospec(Foo) + instance = mock() + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance, 'b') + + attr_instance = mock.Foo() + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, attr_instance, 'b') + + # instance + mock = create_autospec(Foo()) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'b') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + + # attribute instance + call_result = mock.Foo() + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, call_result, 'b') + + + def test_builtins(self): + # used to fail with infinite recursion + create_autospec(1) + + create_autospec(int) + create_autospec('foo') + create_autospec(str) + create_autospec({}) + create_autospec(dict) + create_autospec([]) + create_autospec(list) + create_autospec(set()) + create_autospec(set) + create_autospec(1.0) + create_autospec(float) + create_autospec(1j) + create_autospec(complex) + create_autospec(False) + create_autospec(True) + + + def test_function(self): + def f(a, b): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(f) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + mock(1, 2) + mock.assert_called_with(1, 2) + mock.assert_called_with(1, b=2) + mock.assert_called_with(a=1, b=2) + + f.f = f + mock = create_autospec(f) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.f) + mock.f(3, 4) + mock.f.assert_called_with(3, 4) + mock.f.assert_called_with(a=3, b=4) + + + def test_skip_attributeerrors(self): + class Raiser(object): + def __get__(self, obj, type=None): + if obj is None: + raise AttributeError('Can only be accessed via an instance') + + class RaiserClass(object): + raiser = Raiser() + + @staticmethod + def existing(a, b): + return a + b + + s = create_autospec(RaiserClass) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda x: s.existing(1, 2, 3)) + s.existing(1, 2) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: s.nonexisting) + + # check we can fetch the raiser attribute and it has no spec + obj = s.raiser + obj.foo, obj.bar + + + def test_signature_class(self): + class Foo(object): + def __init__(self, a, b=3): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(Foo) + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + mock(1) + mock.assert_called_once_with(1) + + mock(4, 5) + mock.assert_called_with(4, 5) + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, 'no old style classes in Python 3') + def test_signature_old_style_class(self): + class Foo: + def __init__(self, a, b=3): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(Foo) + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + mock(1) + mock.assert_called_once_with(1) + mock.assert_called_once_with(a=1) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with, 2) + + mock(4, 5) + mock.assert_called_with(4, 5) + mock.assert_called_with(a=4, b=5) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with, a=5, b=4) + + + def test_class_with_no_init(self): + # this used to raise an exception + # due to trying to get a signature from object.__init__ + class Foo(object): + pass + create_autospec(Foo) + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, 'no old style classes in Python 3') + def test_old_style_class_with_no_init(self): + # this used to raise an exception + # due to Foo.__init__ raising an AttributeError + class Foo: + pass + create_autospec(Foo) + + + def test_signature_callable(self): + class Callable(object): + def __init__(self, x, y): + pass + def __call__(self, a): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(Callable) + mock(1, 2) + mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2) + mock.assert_called_once_with(x=1, y=2) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'a') + + instance = mock(1, 2) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance) + instance(a='a') + instance.assert_called_once_with('a') + instance.assert_called_once_with(a='a') + instance('a') + instance.assert_called_with('a') + instance.assert_called_with(a='a') + + mock = create_autospec(Callable(1, 2)) + mock(a='a') + mock.assert_called_once_with(a='a') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + mock('a') + mock.assert_called_with('a') + + + def test_signature_noncallable(self): + class NonCallable(object): + def __init__(self): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(NonCallable) + instance = mock() + mock.assert_called_once_with() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'a') + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance, 'a') + + mock = create_autospec(NonCallable()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'a') + + + def test_create_autospec_none(self): + class Foo(object): + bar = None + + mock = create_autospec(Foo) + none = mock.bar + self.assertNotIsInstance(none, type(None)) + + none.foo() + none.foo.assert_called_once_with() + + + def test_autospec_functions_with_self_in_odd_place(self): + class Foo(object): + def f(a, self): + pass + + a = create_autospec(Foo) + a.f(10) + a.f.assert_called_with(10) + a.f.assert_called_with(self=10) + a.f(self=10) + a.f.assert_called_with(10) + a.f.assert_called_with(self=10) + + + def test_autospec_property(self): + class Foo(object): + @property + def foo(self): + return 3 + + foo = create_autospec(Foo) + mock_property = foo.foo + + # no spec on properties + self.assertIsInstance(mock_property, MagicMock) + mock_property(1, 2, 3) + mock_property.abc(4, 5, 6) + mock_property.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3) + mock_property.abc.assert_called_once_with(4, 5, 6) + + + def test_autospec_slots(self): + class Foo(object): + __slots__ = ['a'] + + foo = create_autospec(Foo) + mock_slot = foo.a + + # no spec on slots + mock_slot(1, 2, 3) + mock_slot.abc(4, 5, 6) + mock_slot.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3) + mock_slot.abc.assert_called_once_with(4, 5, 6) + + +class TestCallList(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_args_list_contains_call_list(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertIsInstance(mock.call_args_list, _CallList) + + mock(1, 2) + mock(a=3) + mock(3, 4) + mock(b=6) + + for kall in call(1, 2), call(a=3), call(3, 4), call(b=6): + self.assertIn(kall, mock.call_args_list) + + calls = [call(a=3), call(3, 4)] + self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list) + calls = [call(1, 2), call(a=3)] + self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list) + calls = [call(3, 4), call(b=6)] + self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list) + calls = [call(3, 4)] + self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list) + + self.assertNotIn(call('fish'), mock.call_args_list) + self.assertNotIn([call('fish')], mock.call_args_list) + + + def test_call_list_str(self): + mock = Mock() + mock(1, 2) + mock.foo(a=3) + mock.foo.bar().baz('fish', cat='dog') + + expected = ( + "[call(1, 2),\n" + " call.foo(a=3),\n" + " call.foo.bar(),\n" + " call.foo.bar().baz('fish', cat='dog')]" + ) + self.assertEqual(str(mock.mock_calls), expected) + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "Unicode is properly handled with Python 3") + def test_call_list_unicode(self): + # See github issue #328 + mock = Mock() + + class NonAsciiRepr(object): + def __repr__(self): + return "\xe9" + + mock(**{unicode("a"): NonAsciiRepr()}) + + self.assertEqual(str(mock.mock_calls), "[call(a=\xe9)]") + + + def test_propertymock(self): + p = patch('%s.SomeClass.one' % __name__, new_callable=PropertyMock) + mock = p.start() + try: + SomeClass.one + mock.assert_called_once_with() + + s = SomeClass() + s.one + mock.assert_called_with() + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(), call()]) + + s.one = 3 + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(), call(), call(3)]) + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_propertymock_returnvalue(self): + m = MagicMock() + p = PropertyMock() + type(m).foo = p + + returned = m.foo + p.assert_called_once_with() + self.assertIsInstance(returned, MagicMock) + self.assertNotIsInstance(returned, PropertyMock) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f47a20256 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py @@ -0,0 +1,533 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ + +from __future__ import division + +try: + unicode +except NameError: + # Python 3 + unicode = str + long = int + +import inspect +import sys +import textwrap + +import six +import unittest2 as unittest + +from mock import Mock, MagicMock +from mock.mock import _magics + + + +class TestMockingMagicMethods(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_deleting_magic_methods(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__getitem__')) + + mock.__getitem__ = Mock() + self.assertTrue(hasattr(mock, '__getitem__')) + + del mock.__getitem__ + self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__getitem__')) + + + def test_magicmock_del(self): + mock = MagicMock() + # before using getitem + del mock.__getitem__ + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo']) + + mock = MagicMock() + # this time use it first + mock['foo'] + del mock.__getitem__ + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo']) + + + def test_magic_method_wrapping(self): + mock = Mock() + def f(self, name): + return self, 'fish' + + mock.__getitem__ = f + self.assertIsNot(mock.__getitem__, f) + self.assertEqual(mock['foo'], (mock, 'fish')) + self.assertEqual(mock.__getitem__('foo'), (mock, 'fish')) + + mock.__getitem__ = mock + self.assertIs(mock.__getitem__, mock) + + + def test_magic_methods_isolated_between_mocks(self): + mock1 = Mock() + mock2 = Mock() + + mock1.__iter__ = Mock(return_value=iter([])) + self.assertEqual(list(mock1), []) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: list(mock2)) + + + def test_repr(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertEqual(repr(mock), "" % id(mock)) + mock.__repr__ = lambda s: 'foo' + self.assertEqual(repr(mock), 'foo') + + + def test_str(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertEqual(str(mock), object.__str__(mock)) + mock.__str__ = lambda s: 'foo' + self.assertEqual(str(mock), 'foo') + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no unicode in Python 3") + def test_unicode(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertEqual(unicode(mock), unicode(str(mock))) + + mock.__unicode__ = lambda s: unicode('foo') + self.assertEqual(unicode(mock), unicode('foo')) + + + def test_dict_methods(self): + mock = Mock() + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo']) + def _del(): + del mock['foo'] + def _set(): + mock['foo'] = 3 + self.assertRaises(TypeError, _del) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, _set) + + _dict = {} + def getitem(s, name): + return _dict[name] + def setitem(s, name, value): + _dict[name] = value + def delitem(s, name): + del _dict[name] + + mock.__setitem__ = setitem + mock.__getitem__ = getitem + mock.__delitem__ = delitem + + self.assertRaises(KeyError, lambda: mock['foo']) + mock['foo'] = 'bar' + self.assertEqual(_dict, {'foo': 'bar'}) + self.assertEqual(mock['foo'], 'bar') + del mock['foo'] + self.assertEqual(_dict, {}) + + + def test_numeric(self): + original = mock = Mock() + mock.value = 0 + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock + 3) + + def add(self, other): + mock.value += other + return self + mock.__add__ = add + self.assertEqual(mock + 3, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.value, 3) + + del mock.__add__ + def iadd(mock): + mock += 3 + self.assertRaises(TypeError, iadd, mock) + mock.__iadd__ = add + mock += 6 + self.assertEqual(mock, original) + self.assertEqual(mock.value, 9) + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 3 + mock) + mock.__radd__ = add + self.assertEqual(7 + mock, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.value, 16) + + def test_division(self): + original = mock = Mock() + mock.value = 32 + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock / 2) + + def truediv(self, other): + mock.value /= other + return self + mock.__truediv__ = truediv + self.assertEqual(mock / 2, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.value, 16) + + del mock.__truediv__ + if six.PY3: + def itruediv(mock): + mock /= 4 + self.assertRaises(TypeError, itruediv, mock) + mock.__itruediv__ = truediv + mock /= 8 + self.assertEqual(mock, original) + self.assertEqual(mock.value, 2) + else: + mock.value = 2 + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 8 / mock) + mock.__rtruediv__ = truediv + self.assertEqual(0.5 / mock, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.value, 4) + + def test_hash(self): + mock = Mock() + # test delegation + self.assertEqual(hash(mock), Mock.__hash__(mock)) + + def _hash(s): + return 3 + mock.__hash__ = _hash + self.assertEqual(hash(mock), 3) + + + def test_nonzero(self): + m = Mock() + self.assertTrue(bool(m)) + + nonzero = lambda s: False + if six.PY2: + m.__nonzero__ = nonzero + else: + m.__bool__ = nonzero + + self.assertFalse(bool(m)) + + + def test_comparison(self): + mock = Mock() + def comp(s, o): + return True + mock.__lt__ = mock.__gt__ = mock.__le__ = mock.__ge__ = comp + self. assertTrue(mock < 3) + self. assertTrue(mock > 3) + self. assertTrue(mock <= 3) + self. assertTrue(mock >= 3) + + if six.PY2: + # incomparable in Python 3 + self.assertEqual(Mock() < 3, object() < 3) + self.assertEqual(Mock() > 3, object() > 3) + self.assertEqual(Mock() <= 3, object() <= 3) + self.assertEqual(Mock() >= 3, object() >= 3) + else: + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() < object()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() < MagicMock()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() < MagicMock()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() > object()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() > MagicMock()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() > MagicMock()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() <= object()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() <= MagicMock()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() <= MagicMock()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() >= object()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() >= MagicMock()) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() >= MagicMock()) + + + def test_equality(self): + for mock in Mock(), MagicMock(): + self.assertEqual(mock == mock, True) + self.assertIsInstance(mock == mock, bool) + self.assertEqual(mock != mock, False) + self.assertIsInstance(mock != mock, bool) + self.assertEqual(mock == object(), False) + self.assertEqual(mock != object(), True) + + def eq(self, other): + return other == 3 + mock.__eq__ = eq + self.assertTrue(mock == 3) + self.assertFalse(mock == 4) + + def ne(self, other): + return other == 3 + mock.__ne__ = ne + self.assertTrue(mock != 3) + self.assertFalse(mock != 4) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock.__eq__.return_value = True + self.assertIsInstance(mock == 3, bool) + self.assertEqual(mock == 3, True) + + mock.__ne__.return_value = False + self.assertIsInstance(mock != 3, bool) + self.assertEqual(mock != 3, False) + + + def test_len_contains_iter(self): + mock = Mock() + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, len, mock) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, iter, mock) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 'foo' in mock) + + mock.__len__ = lambda s: 6 + self.assertEqual(len(mock), 6) + + mock.__contains__ = lambda s, o: o == 3 + self.assertIn(3, mock) + self.assertNotIn(6, mock) + + mock.__iter__ = lambda s: iter('foobarbaz') + self.assertEqual(list(mock), list('foobarbaz')) + + + def test_magicmock(self): + mock = MagicMock() + + mock.__iter__.return_value = iter([1, 2, 3]) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), [1, 2, 3]) + + name = '__nonzero__' + other = '__bool__' + if six.PY3: + name, other = other, name + getattr(mock, name).return_value = False + self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, other)) + self.assertFalse(bool(mock)) + + for entry in _magics: + self.assertTrue(hasattr(mock, entry)) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__imaginery__')) + + + def test_magic_mock_equality(self): + mock = MagicMock() + self.assertIsInstance(mock == object(), bool) + self.assertIsInstance(mock != object(), bool) + + self.assertEqual(mock == object(), False) + self.assertEqual(mock != object(), True) + self.assertEqual(mock == mock, True) + self.assertEqual(mock != mock, False) + + + def test_magicmock_defaults(self): + mock = MagicMock() + self.assertEqual(int(mock), 1) + self.assertEqual(complex(mock), 1j) + self.assertEqual(float(mock), 1.0) + self.assertEqual(long(mock), long(1)) + self.assertNotIn(object(), mock) + self.assertEqual(len(mock), 0) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), []) + self.assertEqual(hash(mock), object.__hash__(mock)) + self.assertEqual(str(mock), object.__str__(mock)) + self.assertEqual(unicode(mock), object.__str__(mock)) + self.assertIsInstance(unicode(mock), unicode) + self.assertTrue(bool(mock)) + if six.PY2: + self.assertEqual(oct(mock), '1') + else: + # in Python 3 oct and hex use __index__ + # so these tests are for __index__ in py3k + self.assertEqual(oct(mock), '0o1') + self.assertEqual(hex(mock), '0x1') + # how to test __sizeof__ ? + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no __cmp__ in Python 3") + def test_non_default_magic_methods(self): + mock = MagicMock() + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__cmp__) + + mock = Mock() + mock.__cmp__ = lambda s, o: 0 + + self.assertEqual(mock, object()) + + + def test_magic_methods_and_spec(self): + class Iterable(object): + def __iter__(self): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec=Iterable) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__) + + mock.__iter__ = Mock(return_value=iter([])) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), []) + + class NonIterable(object): + pass + mock = Mock(spec=NonIterable) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__) + + def set_int(): + mock.__int__ = Mock(return_value=iter([])) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int) + + mock = MagicMock(spec=Iterable) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), []) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int) + + + def test_magic_methods_and_spec_set(self): + class Iterable(object): + def __iter__(self): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec_set=Iterable) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__) + + mock.__iter__ = Mock(return_value=iter([])) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), []) + + class NonIterable(object): + pass + mock = Mock(spec_set=NonIterable) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__) + + def set_int(): + mock.__int__ = Mock(return_value=iter([])) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int) + + mock = MagicMock(spec_set=Iterable) + self.assertEqual(list(mock), []) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int) + + + def test_setting_unsupported_magic_method(self): + mock = MagicMock() + def set_setattr(): + mock.__setattr__ = lambda self, name: None + self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError, + "Attempting to set unsupported magic method '__setattr__'.", + set_setattr + ) + + + def test_attributes_and_return_value(self): + mock = MagicMock() + attr = mock.foo + def _get_type(obj): + # the type of every mock (or magicmock) is a custom subclass + # so the real type is the second in the mro + return type(obj).__mro__[1] + self.assertEqual(_get_type(attr), MagicMock) + + returned = mock() + self.assertEqual(_get_type(returned), MagicMock) + + + def test_magic_methods_are_magic_mocks(self): + mock = MagicMock() + self.assertIsInstance(mock.__getitem__, MagicMock) + + mock[1][2].__getitem__.return_value = 3 + self.assertEqual(mock[1][2][3], 3) + + + def test_magic_method_reset_mock(self): + mock = MagicMock() + str(mock) + self.assertTrue(mock.__str__.called) + mock.reset_mock() + self.assertFalse(mock.__str__.called) + + def test_dir(self): + # overriding the default implementation + for mock in Mock(), MagicMock(): + def _dir(self): + return ['foo'] + mock.__dir__ = _dir + self.assertEqual(dir(mock), ['foo']) + + + @unittest.skipIf('PyPy' in sys.version, "This fails differently on pypy") + def test_bound_methods(self): + m = Mock() + + # XXXX should this be an expected failure instead? + + # this seems like it should work, but is hard to do without introducing + # other api inconsistencies. Failure message could be better though. + m.__iter__ = [3].__iter__ + self.assertRaises(TypeError, iter, m) + + + def test_magic_method_type(self): + class Foo(MagicMock): + pass + + foo = Foo() + self.assertIsInstance(foo.__int__, Foo) + + + def test_descriptor_from_class(self): + m = MagicMock() + type(m).__str__.return_value = 'foo' + self.assertEqual(str(m), 'foo') + + + def test_iterable_as_iter_return_value(self): + m = MagicMock() + m.__iter__.return_value = [1, 2, 3] + self.assertEqual(list(m), [1, 2, 3]) + self.assertEqual(list(m), [1, 2, 3]) + + m.__iter__.return_value = iter([4, 5, 6]) + self.assertEqual(list(m), [4, 5, 6]) + self.assertEqual(list(m), []) + + @unittest.skipIf(sys.version_info < (3, 5), "@ added in Python 3.5") + def test_matmul(self): + src = textwrap.dedent("""\ + m = MagicMock() + self.assertIsInstance(m @ 1, MagicMock) + m.__matmul__.return_value = 42 + m.__rmatmul__.return_value = 666 + m.__imatmul__.return_value = 24 + self.assertEqual(m @ 1, 42) + self.assertEqual(1 @ m, 666) + m @= 24 + self.assertEqual(m, 24) + """) + exec(src) + + def test_divmod_and_rdivmod(self): + m = MagicMock() + self.assertIsInstance(divmod(5, m), MagicMock) + m.__divmod__.return_value = (2, 1) + self.assertEqual(divmod(m, 2), (2, 1)) + m = MagicMock() + foo = divmod(2, m) + self.assertIsInstance(foo, MagicMock) + foo_direct = m.__divmod__(2) + self.assertIsInstance(foo_direct, MagicMock) + bar = divmod(m, 2) + self.assertIsInstance(bar, MagicMock) + bar_direct = m.__rdivmod__(2) + self.assertIsInstance(bar_direct, MagicMock) + + # http://bugs.python.org/issue23310 + # Check if you can change behaviour of magic methds in MagicMock init + def test_magic_in_initialization(self): + m = MagicMock(**{'__str__.return_value': "12"}) + self.assertEqual(str(m), "12") + + def test_changing_magic_set_in_initialization(self): + m = MagicMock(**{'__str__.return_value': "12"}) + m.__str__.return_value = "13" + self.assertEqual(str(m), "13") + m = MagicMock(**{'__str__.return_value': "12"}) + m.configure_mock(**{'__str__.return_value': "14"}) + self.assertEqual(str(m), "14") + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmock.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmock.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7511c23d7 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testmock.py @@ -0,0 +1,1593 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ + +import copy +import pickle +import sys +import tempfile + +import six +import unittest2 as unittest + +import mock +from mock import ( + call, DEFAULT, patch, sentinel, + MagicMock, Mock, NonCallableMock, + NonCallableMagicMock, + create_autospec +) +from mock.mock import _CallList +from mock.tests.support import ( + callable, is_instance, next +) + + +try: + unicode +except NameError: + unicode = str + + +class Iter(object): + def __init__(self): + self.thing = iter(['this', 'is', 'an', 'iter']) + + def __iter__(self): + return self + + def next(self): + return next(self.thing) + + __next__ = next + + +class Something(object): + def meth(self, a, b, c, d=None): + pass + + @classmethod + def cmeth(cls, a, b, c, d=None): + pass + + @staticmethod + def smeth(a, b, c, d=None): + pass + + +class Subclass(MagicMock): + pass + + +class Thing(object): + attribute = 6 + foo = 'bar' + + + +class MockTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_all(self): + # if __all__ is badly defined then import * will raise an error + # We have to exec it because you can't import * inside a method + # in Python 3 + exec("from mock import *") + + + def test_constructor(self): + mock = Mock() + + self.assertFalse(mock.called, "called not initialised correctly") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 0, + "call_count not initialised correctly") + self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock.return_value, Mock), + "return_value not initialised correctly") + + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, None, + "call_args not initialised correctly") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [], + "call_args_list not initialised correctly") + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [], + "method_calls not initialised correctly") + + # Can't use hasattr for this test as it always returns True on a mock + self.assertNotIn('_items', mock.__dict__, + "default mock should not have '_items' attribute") + + self.assertIsNone(mock._mock_parent, + "parent not initialised correctly") + self.assertIsNone(mock._mock_methods, + "methods not initialised correctly") + self.assertEqual(mock._mock_children, {}, + "children not initialised incorrectly") + + + def test_return_value_in_constructor(self): + mock = Mock(return_value=None) + self.assertIsNone(mock.return_value, + "return value in constructor not honoured") + + + def test_repr(self): + mock = Mock(name='foo') + self.assertIn('foo', repr(mock)) + self.assertIn("'%s'" % id(mock), repr(mock)) + + mocks = [(Mock(), 'mock'), (Mock(name='bar'), 'bar')] + for mock, name in mocks: + self.assertIn('%s.bar' % name, repr(mock.bar)) + self.assertIn('%s.foo()' % name, repr(mock.foo())) + self.assertIn('%s.foo().bing' % name, repr(mock.foo().bing)) + self.assertIn('%s()' % name, repr(mock())) + self.assertIn('%s()()' % name, repr(mock()())) + self.assertIn('%s()().foo.bar.baz().bing' % name, + repr(mock()().foo.bar.baz().bing)) + + + def test_repr_with_spec(self): + class X(object): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec=X) + self.assertIn(" spec='X' ", repr(mock)) + + mock = Mock(spec=X()) + self.assertIn(" spec='X' ", repr(mock)) + + mock = Mock(spec_set=X) + self.assertIn(" spec_set='X' ", repr(mock)) + + mock = Mock(spec_set=X()) + self.assertIn(" spec_set='X' ", repr(mock)) + + mock = Mock(spec=X, name='foo') + self.assertIn(" spec='X' ", repr(mock)) + self.assertIn(" name='foo' ", repr(mock)) + + mock = Mock(name='foo') + self.assertNotIn("spec", repr(mock)) + + mock = Mock() + self.assertNotIn("spec", repr(mock)) + + mock = Mock(spec=['foo']) + self.assertNotIn("spec", repr(mock)) + + + def test_side_effect(self): + mock = Mock() + + def effect(*args, **kwargs): + raise SystemError('kablooie') + + mock.side_effect = effect + self.assertRaises(SystemError, mock, 1, 2, fish=3) + mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, fish=3) + + results = [1, 2, 3] + def effect(): + return results.pop() + mock.side_effect = effect + + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [3, 2, 1], + "side effect not used correctly") + + mock = Mock(side_effect=sentinel.SideEffect) + self.assertEqual(mock.side_effect, sentinel.SideEffect, + "side effect in constructor not used") + + def side_effect(): + return DEFAULT + mock = Mock(side_effect=side_effect, return_value=sentinel.RETURN) + self.assertEqual(mock(), sentinel.RETURN) + + def test_autospec_side_effect(self): + # Test for issue17826 + results = [1, 2, 3] + def effect(): + return results.pop() + def f(): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(f) + mock.side_effect = [1, 2, 3] + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [1, 2, 3], + "side effect not used correctly in create_autospec") + # Test where side effect is a callable + results = [1, 2, 3] + mock = create_autospec(f) + mock.side_effect = effect + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [3, 2, 1], + "callable side effect not used correctly") + + def test_autospec_side_effect_exception(self): + # Test for issue 23661 + def f(): + pass + + mock = create_autospec(f) + mock.side_effect = ValueError('Bazinga!') + self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'Bazinga!', mock) + + @unittest.skipUnless('java' in sys.platform, + 'This test only applies to Jython') + def test_java_exception_side_effect(self): + import java + mock = Mock(side_effect=java.lang.RuntimeException("Boom!")) + + # can't use assertRaises with java exceptions + try: + mock(1, 2, fish=3) + except java.lang.RuntimeException: + pass + else: + self.fail('java exception not raised') + mock.assert_called_with(1,2, fish=3) + + + def test_reset_mock(self): + parent = Mock() + spec = ["something"] + mock = Mock(name="child", parent=parent, spec=spec) + mock(sentinel.Something, something=sentinel.SomethingElse) + something = mock.something + mock.something() + mock.side_effect = sentinel.SideEffect + return_value = mock.return_value + return_value() + + mock.reset_mock() + + self.assertEqual(mock._mock_name, "child", + "name incorrectly reset") + self.assertEqual(mock._mock_parent, parent, + "parent incorrectly reset") + self.assertEqual(mock._mock_methods, spec, + "methods incorrectly reset") + + self.assertFalse(mock.called, "called not reset") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 0, "call_count not reset") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, None, "call_args not reset") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [], "call_args_list not reset") + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [], + "method_calls not initialised correctly: %r != %r" % + (mock.method_calls, [])) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, []) + + self.assertEqual(mock.side_effect, sentinel.SideEffect, + "side_effect incorrectly reset") + self.assertEqual(mock.return_value, return_value, + "return_value incorrectly reset") + self.assertFalse(return_value.called, "return value mock not reset") + self.assertEqual(mock._mock_children, {'something': something}, + "children reset incorrectly") + self.assertEqual(mock.something, something, + "children incorrectly cleared") + self.assertFalse(mock.something.called, "child not reset") + + + def test_reset_mock_recursion(self): + mock = Mock() + mock.return_value = mock + + # used to cause recursion + mock.reset_mock() + + def test_reset_mock_on_mock_open_issue_18622(self): + a = mock.mock_open() + a.reset_mock() + + def test_call(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock.return_value, Mock), + "Default return_value should be a Mock") + + result = mock() + self.assertEqual(mock(), result, + "different result from consecutive calls") + mock.reset_mock() + + ret_val = mock(sentinel.Arg) + self.assertTrue(mock.called, "called not set") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 1, "call_count incoreect") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, ((sentinel.Arg,), {}), + "call_args not set") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [((sentinel.Arg,), {})], + "call_args_list not initialised correctly") + + mock.return_value = sentinel.ReturnValue + ret_val = mock(sentinel.Arg, key=sentinel.KeyArg) + self.assertEqual(ret_val, sentinel.ReturnValue, + "incorrect return value") + + self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 2, "call_count incorrect") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, + ((sentinel.Arg,), {'key': sentinel.KeyArg}), + "call_args not set") + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [ + ((sentinel.Arg,), {}), + ((sentinel.Arg,), {'key': sentinel.KeyArg}) + ], + "call_args_list not set") + + + def test_call_args_comparison(self): + mock = Mock() + mock() + mock(sentinel.Arg) + mock(kw=sentinel.Kwarg) + mock(sentinel.Arg, kw=sentinel.Kwarg) + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [ + (), + ((sentinel.Arg,),), + ({"kw": sentinel.Kwarg},), + ((sentinel.Arg,), {"kw": sentinel.Kwarg}) + ]) + self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, + ((sentinel.Arg,), {"kw": sentinel.Kwarg})) + + # Comparing call_args to a long sequence should not raise + # an exception. See issue 24857. + self.assertFalse(mock.call_args == "a long sequence") + + def test_assert_called_with(self): + mock = Mock() + mock() + + # Will raise an exception if it fails + mock.assert_called_with() + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with, 1) + + mock.reset_mock() + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with) + + mock(1, 2, 3, a='fish', b='nothing') + mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, 3, a='fish', b='nothing') + + + def test_assert_called_with_function_spec(self): + def f(a, b, c, d=None): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec=f) + + mock(1, b=2, c=3) + mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, 3) + mock.assert_called_with(a=1, b=2, c=3) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with, + 1, b=3, c=2) + # Expected call doesn't match the spec's signature + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as cm: + mock.assert_called_with(e=8) + if hasattr(cm.exception, '__cause__'): + self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception.__cause__, TypeError) + + + def test_assert_called_with_method_spec(self): + def _check(mock): + mock(1, b=2, c=3) + mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, 3) + mock.assert_called_with(a=1, b=2, c=3) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with, + 1, b=3, c=2) + + mock = Mock(spec=Something().meth) + _check(mock) + mock = Mock(spec=Something.cmeth) + _check(mock) + mock = Mock(spec=Something().cmeth) + _check(mock) + mock = Mock(spec=Something.smeth) + _check(mock) + mock = Mock(spec=Something().smeth) + _check(mock) + + + def test_assert_called_once_with(self): + mock = Mock() + mock() + + # Will raise an exception if it fails + mock.assert_called_once_with() + + mock() + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with) + + mock.reset_mock() + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with) + + mock('foo', 'bar', baz=2) + mock.assert_called_once_with('foo', 'bar', baz=2) + + mock.reset_mock() + mock('foo', 'bar', baz=2) + self.assertRaises( + AssertionError, + lambda: mock.assert_called_once_with('bob', 'bar', baz=2) + ) + + + def test_assert_called_once_with_function_spec(self): + def f(a, b, c, d=None): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec=f) + + mock(1, b=2, c=3) + mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3) + mock.assert_called_once_with(a=1, b=2, c=3) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with, + 1, b=3, c=2) + # Expected call doesn't match the spec's signature + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as cm: + mock.assert_called_once_with(e=8) + if hasattr(cm.exception, '__cause__'): + self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception.__cause__, TypeError) + # Mock called more than once => always fails + mock(4, 5, 6) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with, + 1, 2, 3) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with, + 4, 5, 6) + + + def test_attribute_access_returns_mocks(self): + mock = Mock() + something = mock.something + self.assertTrue(is_instance(something, Mock), "attribute isn't a mock") + self.assertEqual(mock.something, something, + "different attributes returned for same name") + + # Usage example + mock = Mock() + mock.something.return_value = 3 + + self.assertEqual(mock.something(), 3, "method returned wrong value") + self.assertTrue(mock.something.called, + "method didn't record being called") + + + def test_attributes_have_name_and_parent_set(self): + mock = Mock() + something = mock.something + + self.assertEqual(something._mock_name, "something", + "attribute name not set correctly") + self.assertEqual(something._mock_parent, mock, + "attribute parent not set correctly") + + + def test_method_calls_recorded(self): + mock = Mock() + mock.something(3, fish=None) + mock.something_else.something(6, cake=sentinel.Cake) + + self.assertEqual(mock.something_else.method_calls, + [("something", (6,), {'cake': sentinel.Cake})], + "method calls not recorded correctly") + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [ + ("something", (3,), {'fish': None}), + ("something_else.something", (6,), {'cake': sentinel.Cake}) + ], + "method calls not recorded correctly") + + + def test_method_calls_compare_easily(self): + mock = Mock() + mock.something() + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something',)]) + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', (), {})]) + + mock = Mock() + mock.something('different') + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', ('different',))]) + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, + [('something', ('different',), {})]) + + mock = Mock() + mock.something(x=1) + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', {'x': 1})]) + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', (), {'x': 1})]) + + mock = Mock() + mock.something('different', some='more') + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [ + ('something', ('different',), {'some': 'more'}) + ]) + + + def test_only_allowed_methods_exist(self): + for spec in ['something'], ('something',): + for arg in 'spec', 'spec_set': + mock = Mock(**{arg: spec}) + + # this should be allowed + mock.something + self.assertRaisesRegex( + AttributeError, + "Mock object has no attribute 'something_else'", + getattr, mock, 'something_else' + ) + + + def test_from_spec(self): + class Something(object): + x = 3 + __something__ = None + def y(self): + pass + + def test_attributes(mock): + # should work + mock.x + mock.y + mock.__something__ + self.assertRaisesRegex( + AttributeError, + "Mock object has no attribute 'z'", + getattr, mock, 'z' + ) + self.assertRaisesRegex( + AttributeError, + "Mock object has no attribute '__foobar__'", + getattr, mock, '__foobar__' + ) + + test_attributes(Mock(spec=Something)) + test_attributes(Mock(spec=Something())) + + + def test_wraps_calls(self): + real = Mock() + + mock = Mock(wraps=real) + self.assertEqual(mock(), real()) + + real.reset_mock() + + mock(1, 2, fish=3) + real.assert_called_with(1, 2, fish=3) + + + def test_wraps_call_with_nondefault_return_value(self): + real = Mock() + + mock = Mock(wraps=real) + mock.return_value = 3 + + self.assertEqual(mock(), 3) + self.assertFalse(real.called) + + + def test_wraps_attributes(self): + class Real(object): + attribute = Mock() + + real = Real() + + mock = Mock(wraps=real) + self.assertEqual(mock.attribute(), real.attribute()) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.fish) + + self.assertNotEqual(mock.attribute, real.attribute) + result = mock.attribute.frog(1, 2, fish=3) + Real.attribute.frog.assert_called_with(1, 2, fish=3) + self.assertEqual(result, Real.attribute.frog()) + + + def test_exceptional_side_effect(self): + mock = Mock(side_effect=AttributeError) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, mock) + + mock = Mock(side_effect=AttributeError('foo')) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, mock) + + + def test_baseexceptional_side_effect(self): + mock = Mock(side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt) + self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt, mock) + + mock = Mock(side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt('foo')) + self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt, mock) + + + def test_assert_called_with_message(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertRaisesRegex(AssertionError, 'Not called', + mock.assert_called_with) + + + def test_assert_called_once_with_message(self): + mock = Mock(name='geoffrey') + self.assertRaisesRegex(AssertionError, + r"Expected 'geoffrey' to be called once\.", + mock.assert_called_once_with) + + + def test__name__(self): + mock = Mock() + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__name__) + + mock.__name__ = 'foo' + self.assertEqual(mock.__name__, 'foo') + + + def test_spec_list_subclass(self): + class Sub(list): + pass + mock = Mock(spec=Sub(['foo'])) + + mock.append(3) + mock.append.assert_called_with(3) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo') + + + def test_spec_class(self): + class X(object): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec=X) + self.assertIsInstance(mock, X) + + mock = Mock(spec=X()) + self.assertIsInstance(mock, X) + + self.assertIs(mock.__class__, X) + self.assertEqual(Mock().__class__.__name__, 'Mock') + + mock = Mock(spec_set=X) + self.assertIsInstance(mock, X) + + mock = Mock(spec_set=X()) + self.assertIsInstance(mock, X) + + + def test_setting_attribute_with_spec_set(self): + class X(object): + y = 3 + + mock = Mock(spec=X) + mock.x = 'foo' + + mock = Mock(spec_set=X) + def set_attr(): + mock.x = 'foo' + + mock.y = 'foo' + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_attr) + + + def test_copy(self): + current = sys.getrecursionlimit() + self.addCleanup(sys.setrecursionlimit, current) + + # can't use sys.maxint as this doesn't exist in Python 3 + sys.setrecursionlimit(int(10e8)) + # this segfaults without the fix in place + copy.copy(Mock()) + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no old style classes in Python 3") + def test_spec_old_style_classes(self): + class Foo: + bar = 7 + + mock = Mock(spec=Foo) + mock.bar = 6 + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo) + + mock = Mock(spec=Foo()) + mock.bar = 6 + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo) + + + @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no old style classes in Python 3") + def test_spec_set_old_style_classes(self): + class Foo: + bar = 7 + + mock = Mock(spec_set=Foo) + mock.bar = 6 + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo) + + def _set(): + mock.foo = 3 + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, _set) + + mock = Mock(spec_set=Foo()) + mock.bar = 6 + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo) + + def _set(): + mock.foo = 3 + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, _set) + + + def test_subclass_with_properties(self): + class SubClass(Mock): + def _get(self): + return 3 + def _set(self, value): + raise NameError('strange error') + some_attribute = property(_get, _set) + + s = SubClass(spec_set=SubClass) + self.assertEqual(s.some_attribute, 3) + + def test(): + s.some_attribute = 3 + self.assertRaises(NameError, test) + + def test(): + s.foo = 'bar' + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test) + + + def test_setting_call(self): + mock = Mock() + def __call__(self, a): + return self._mock_call(a) + + type(mock).__call__ = __call__ + mock('one') + mock.assert_called_with('one') + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'one', 'two') + + + def test_dir(self): + mock = Mock() + attrs = set(dir(mock)) + type_attrs = set([m for m in dir(Mock) if not m.startswith('_')]) + + # all public attributes from the type are included + self.assertEqual(set(), type_attrs - attrs) + + # creates these attributes + mock.a, mock.b + self.assertIn('a', dir(mock)) + self.assertIn('b', dir(mock)) + + # instance attributes + mock.c = mock.d = None + self.assertIn('c', dir(mock)) + self.assertIn('d', dir(mock)) + + # magic methods + mock.__iter__ = lambda s: iter([]) + self.assertIn('__iter__', dir(mock)) + + + def test_dir_from_spec(self): + mock = Mock(spec=unittest.TestCase) + testcase_attrs = set(dir(unittest.TestCase)) + attrs = set(dir(mock)) + + # all attributes from the spec are included + self.assertEqual(set(), testcase_attrs - attrs) + + # shadow a sys attribute + mock.version = 3 + self.assertEqual(dir(mock).count('version'), 1) + + + def test_filter_dir(self): + patcher = patch.object(mock, 'FILTER_DIR', False) + patcher.start() + try: + attrs = set(dir(Mock())) + type_attrs = set(dir(Mock)) + + # ALL attributes from the type are included + self.assertEqual(set(), type_attrs - attrs) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_configure_mock(self): + mock = Mock(foo='bar') + self.assertEqual(mock.foo, 'bar') + + mock = MagicMock(foo='bar') + self.assertEqual(mock.foo, 'bar') + + kwargs = {'side_effect': KeyError, 'foo.bar.return_value': 33, + 'foo': MagicMock()} + mock = Mock(**kwargs) + self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33) + self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock) + + mock = Mock() + mock.configure_mock(**kwargs) + self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33) + self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock) + + + def assertRaisesWithMsg(self, exception, message, func, *args, **kwargs): + # needed because assertRaisesRegex doesn't work easily with newlines + try: + func(*args, **kwargs) + except: + instance = sys.exc_info()[1] + self.assertIsInstance(instance, exception) + else: + self.fail('Exception %r not raised' % (exception,)) + + msg = str(instance) + self.assertEqual(msg, message) + + + def test_assert_called_with_failure_message(self): + mock = NonCallableMock() + + expected = "mock(1, '2', 3, bar='foo')" + message = 'Expected call: %s\nNot called' + self.assertRaisesWithMsg( + AssertionError, message % (expected,), + mock.assert_called_with, 1, '2', 3, bar='foo' + ) + + mock.foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo') + + + asserters = [ + mock.foo.assert_called_with, mock.foo.assert_called_once_with + ] + for meth in asserters: + actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')" + expected = "foo(1, '2', 3, bar='foo')" + message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s' + self.assertRaisesWithMsg( + AssertionError, message % (expected, actual), + meth, 1, '2', 3, bar='foo' + ) + + # just kwargs + for meth in asserters: + actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')" + expected = "foo(bar='foo')" + message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s' + self.assertRaisesWithMsg( + AssertionError, message % (expected, actual), + meth, bar='foo' + ) + + # just args + for meth in asserters: + actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')" + expected = "foo(1, 2, 3)" + message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s' + self.assertRaisesWithMsg( + AssertionError, message % (expected, actual), + meth, 1, 2, 3 + ) + + # empty + for meth in asserters: + actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')" + expected = "foo()" + message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s' + self.assertRaisesWithMsg( + AssertionError, message % (expected, actual), meth + ) + + + def test_mock_calls(self): + mock = MagicMock() + + # need to do this because MagicMock.mock_calls used to just return + # a MagicMock which also returned a MagicMock when __eq__ was called + self.assertIs(mock.mock_calls == [], True) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock() + expected = [('', (), {})] + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected) + + mock.foo() + expected.append(call.foo()) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected) + # intermediate mock_calls work too + self.assertEqual(mock.foo.mock_calls, [('', (), {})]) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock().foo(1, 2, 3, a=4, b=5) + expected = [ + ('', (), {}), ('().foo', (1, 2, 3), dict(a=4, b=5)) + ] + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected) + self.assertEqual(mock.return_value.foo.mock_calls, + [('', (1, 2, 3), dict(a=4, b=5))]) + self.assertEqual(mock.return_value.mock_calls, + [('foo', (1, 2, 3), dict(a=4, b=5))]) + + mock = MagicMock() + mock().foo.bar().baz() + expected = [ + ('', (), {}), ('().foo.bar', (), {}), + ('().foo.bar().baz', (), {}) + ] + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected) + self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls, + call.foo.bar().baz().call_list()) + + for kwargs in dict(), dict(name='bar'): + mock = MagicMock(**kwargs) + int(mock.foo) + expected = [('foo.__int__', (), {})] + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected) + + mock = MagicMock(**kwargs) + mock.a()() + expected = [('a', (), {}), ('a()', (), {})] + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected) + self.assertEqual(mock.a().mock_calls, [call()]) + + mock = MagicMock(**kwargs) + mock(1)(2)(3) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, call(1)(2)(3).call_list()) + self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls, call(2)(3).call_list()) + self.assertEqual(mock()().mock_calls, call(3).call_list()) + + mock = MagicMock(**kwargs) + mock(1)(2)(3).a.b.c(4) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, + call(1)(2)(3).a.b.c(4).call_list()) + self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls, + call(2)(3).a.b.c(4).call_list()) + self.assertEqual(mock()().mock_calls, + call(3).a.b.c(4).call_list()) + + mock = MagicMock(**kwargs) + int(mock().foo.bar().baz()) + last_call = ('().foo.bar().baz().__int__', (), {}) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls[-1], last_call) + self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls, + call.foo.bar().baz().__int__().call_list()) + self.assertEqual(mock().foo.bar().mock_calls, + call.baz().__int__().call_list()) + self.assertEqual(mock().foo.bar().baz.mock_calls, + call().__int__().call_list()) + + + def test_subclassing(self): + class Subclass(Mock): + pass + + mock = Subclass() + self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, Subclass) + self.assertIsInstance(mock(), Subclass) + + class Subclass(Mock): + def _get_child_mock(self, **kwargs): + return Mock(**kwargs) + + mock = Subclass() + self.assertNotIsInstance(mock.foo, Subclass) + self.assertNotIsInstance(mock(), Subclass) + + + def test_arg_lists(self): + mocks = [ + Mock(), + MagicMock(), + NonCallableMock(), + NonCallableMagicMock() + ] + + def assert_attrs(mock): + names = 'call_args_list', 'method_calls', 'mock_calls' + for name in names: + attr = getattr(mock, name) + self.assertIsInstance(attr, _CallList) + self.assertIsInstance(attr, list) + self.assertEqual(attr, []) + + for mock in mocks: + assert_attrs(mock) + + if callable(mock): + mock() + mock(1, 2) + mock(a=3) + + mock.reset_mock() + assert_attrs(mock) + + mock.foo() + mock.foo.bar(1, a=3) + mock.foo(1).bar().baz(3) + + mock.reset_mock() + assert_attrs(mock) + + + def test_call_args_two_tuple(self): + mock = Mock() + mock(1, a=3) + mock(2, b=4) + + self.assertEqual(len(mock.call_args), 2) + args, kwargs = mock.call_args + self.assertEqual(args, (2,)) + self.assertEqual(kwargs, dict(b=4)) + + expected_list = [((1,), dict(a=3)), ((2,), dict(b=4))] + for expected, call_args in zip(expected_list, mock.call_args_list): + self.assertEqual(len(call_args), 2) + self.assertEqual(expected[0], call_args[0]) + self.assertEqual(expected[1], call_args[1]) + + + def test_side_effect_iterator(self): + mock = Mock(side_effect=iter([1, 2, 3])) + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [1, 2, 3]) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock) + + mock = MagicMock(side_effect=['a', 'b', 'c']) + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], ['a', 'b', 'c']) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock) + + mock = Mock(side_effect='ghi') + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], ['g', 'h', 'i']) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock) + + class Foo(object): + pass + mock = MagicMock(side_effect=Foo) + self.assertIsInstance(mock(), Foo) + + mock = Mock(side_effect=Iter()) + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock(), mock()], + ['this', 'is', 'an', 'iter']) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock) + + + def test_side_effect_setting_iterator(self): + mock = Mock() + mock.side_effect = iter([1, 2, 3]) + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [1, 2, 3]) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock) + side_effect = mock.side_effect + self.assertIsInstance(side_effect, type(iter([]))) + + mock.side_effect = ['a', 'b', 'c'] + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], ['a', 'b', 'c']) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock) + side_effect = mock.side_effect + self.assertIsInstance(side_effect, type(iter([]))) + + this_iter = Iter() + mock.side_effect = this_iter + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock(), mock()], + ['this', 'is', 'an', 'iter']) + self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock) + self.assertIs(mock.side_effect, this_iter) + + + def test_side_effect_iterator_exceptions(self): + for Klass in Mock, MagicMock: + iterable = (ValueError, 3, KeyError, 6) + m = Klass(side_effect=iterable) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, m) + self.assertEqual(m(), 3) + self.assertRaises(KeyError, m) + self.assertEqual(m(), 6) + + + def test_side_effect_iterator_default(self): + mock = Mock(return_value=2) + mock.side_effect = iter([1, DEFAULT]) + self.assertEqual([mock(), mock()], [1, 2]) + + def test_assert_has_calls_any_order(self): + mock = Mock() + mock(1, 2) + mock(a=3) + mock(3, 4) + mock(b=6) + mock(b=6) + + kalls = [ + call(1, 2), ({'a': 3},), + ((3, 4),), ((), {'a': 3}), + ('', (1, 2)), ('', {'a': 3}), + ('', (1, 2), {}), ('', (), {'a': 3}) + ] + for kall in kalls: + mock.assert_has_calls([kall], any_order=True) + + for kall in call(1, '2'), call(b=3), call(), 3, None, 'foo': + self.assertRaises( + AssertionError, mock.assert_has_calls, + [kall], any_order=True + ) + + kall_lists = [ + [call(1, 2), call(b=6)], + [call(3, 4), call(1, 2)], + [call(b=6), call(b=6)], + ] + + for kall_list in kall_lists: + mock.assert_has_calls(kall_list, any_order=True) + + kall_lists = [ + [call(b=6), call(b=6), call(b=6)], + [call(1, 2), call(1, 2)], + [call(3, 4), call(1, 2), call(5, 7)], + [call(b=6), call(3, 4), call(b=6), call(1, 2), call(b=6)], + ] + for kall_list in kall_lists: + self.assertRaises( + AssertionError, mock.assert_has_calls, + kall_list, any_order=True + ) + + def test_assert_has_calls(self): + kalls1 = [ + call(1, 2), ({'a': 3},), + ((3, 4),), call(b=6), + ('', (1,), {'b': 6}), + ] + kalls2 = [call.foo(), call.bar(1)] + kalls2.extend(call.spam().baz(a=3).call_list()) + kalls2.extend(call.bam(set(), foo={}).fish([1]).call_list()) + + mocks = [] + for mock in Mock(), MagicMock(): + mock(1, 2) + mock(a=3) + mock(3, 4) + mock(b=6) + mock(1, b=6) + mocks.append((mock, kalls1)) + + mock = Mock() + mock.foo() + mock.bar(1) + mock.spam().baz(a=3) + mock.bam(set(), foo={}).fish([1]) + mocks.append((mock, kalls2)) + + for mock, kalls in mocks: + for i in range(len(kalls)): + for step in 1, 2, 3: + these = kalls[i:i+step] + mock.assert_has_calls(these) + + if len(these) > 1: + self.assertRaises( + AssertionError, + mock.assert_has_calls, + list(reversed(these)) + ) + + + def test_assert_has_calls_with_function_spec(self): + def f(a, b, c, d=None): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec=f) + + mock(1, b=2, c=3) + mock(4, 5, c=6, d=7) + mock(10, 11, c=12) + calls = [ + ('', (1, 2, 3), {}), + ('', (4, 5, 6), {'d': 7}), + ((10, 11, 12), {}), + ] + mock.assert_has_calls(calls) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls, any_order=True) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:]) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:], any_order=True) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1]) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1], any_order=True) + # Reversed order + calls = list(reversed(calls)) + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + mock.assert_has_calls(calls) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls, any_order=True) + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:]) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:], any_order=True) + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1]) + mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1], any_order=True) + + + def test_assert_any_call(self): + mock = Mock() + mock(1, 2) + mock(a=3) + mock(1, b=6) + + mock.assert_any_call(1, 2) + mock.assert_any_call(a=3) + mock.assert_any_call(1, b=6) + + self.assertRaises( + AssertionError, + mock.assert_any_call + ) + self.assertRaises( + AssertionError, + mock.assert_any_call, + 1, 3 + ) + self.assertRaises( + AssertionError, + mock.assert_any_call, + a=4 + ) + + + def test_assert_any_call_with_function_spec(self): + def f(a, b, c, d=None): + pass + + mock = Mock(spec=f) + + mock(1, b=2, c=3) + mock(4, 5, c=6, d=7) + mock.assert_any_call(1, 2, 3) + mock.assert_any_call(a=1, b=2, c=3) + mock.assert_any_call(4, 5, 6, 7) + mock.assert_any_call(a=4, b=5, c=6, d=7) + self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_any_call, + 1, b=3, c=2) + # Expected call doesn't match the spec's signature + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as cm: + mock.assert_any_call(e=8) + if hasattr(cm.exception, '__cause__'): + self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception.__cause__, TypeError) + + + def test_mock_calls_create_autospec(self): + def f(a, b): + pass + obj = Iter() + obj.f = f + + funcs = [ + create_autospec(f), + create_autospec(obj).f + ] + for func in funcs: + func(1, 2) + func(3, 4) + + self.assertEqual( + func.mock_calls, [call(1, 2), call(3, 4)] + ) + + #Issue21222 + def test_create_autospec_with_name(self): + m = mock.create_autospec(object(), name='sweet_func') + self.assertIn('sweet_func', repr(m)) + + #Issue21238 + def test_mock_unsafe(self): + m = Mock() + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): + m.assert_foo_call() + with self.assertRaises(AttributeError): + m.assret_foo_call() + m = Mock(unsafe=True) + m.assert_foo_call() + m.assret_foo_call() + + #Issue21262 + def test_assert_not_called(self): + m = Mock() + m.hello.assert_not_called() + m.hello() + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + m.hello.assert_not_called() + + def test_assert_called(self): + m = Mock() + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + m.hello.assert_called() + m.hello() + m.hello.assert_called() + + m.hello() + m.hello.assert_called() + + def test_assert_called_once(self): + m = Mock() + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + m.hello.assert_called_once() + m.hello() + m.hello.assert_called_once() + + m.hello() + with self.assertRaises(AssertionError): + m.hello.assert_called_once() + + #Issue21256 printout of keyword args should be in deterministic order + def test_sorted_call_signature(self): + m = Mock() + m.hello(name='hello', daddy='hero') + text = "call(daddy='hero', name='hello')" + self.assertEqual(repr(m.hello.call_args), text) + + #Issue21270 overrides tuple methods for mock.call objects + def test_override_tuple_methods(self): + c = call.count() + i = call.index(132,'hello') + m = Mock() + m.count() + m.index(132,"hello") + self.assertEqual(m.method_calls[0], c) + self.assertEqual(m.method_calls[1], i) + + def test_mock_add_spec(self): + class _One(object): + one = 1 + class _Two(object): + two = 2 + class Anything(object): + one = two = three = 'four' + + klasses = [ + Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMock, NonCallableMagicMock + ] + for Klass in list(klasses): + klasses.append(lambda K=Klass: K(spec=Anything)) + klasses.append(lambda K=Klass: K(spec_set=Anything)) + + for Klass in klasses: + for kwargs in dict(), dict(spec_set=True): + mock = Klass() + #no error + mock.one, mock.two, mock.three + + for One, Two in [(_One, _Two), (['one'], ['two'])]: + for kwargs in dict(), dict(spec_set=True): + mock.mock_add_spec(One, **kwargs) + + mock.one + self.assertRaises( + AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'two' + ) + self.assertRaises( + AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'three' + ) + if 'spec_set' in kwargs: + self.assertRaises( + AttributeError, setattr, mock, 'three', None + ) + + mock.mock_add_spec(Two, **kwargs) + self.assertRaises( + AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'one' + ) + mock.two + self.assertRaises( + AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'three' + ) + if 'spec_set' in kwargs: + self.assertRaises( + AttributeError, setattr, mock, 'three', None + ) + # note that creating a mock, setting an instance attribute, and + # *then* setting a spec doesn't work. Not the intended use case + + + def test_mock_add_spec_magic_methods(self): + for Klass in MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock: + mock = Klass() + int(mock) + + mock.mock_add_spec(object) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, int, mock) + + mock = Klass() + mock['foo'] + mock.__int__.return_value =4 + + mock.mock_add_spec(int) + self.assertEqual(int(mock), 4) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo']) + + + def test_adding_child_mock(self): + for Klass in NonCallableMock, Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock: + mock = Klass() + + mock.foo = Mock() + mock.foo() + + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [call.foo()]) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call.foo()]) + + mock = Klass() + mock.bar = Mock(name='name') + mock.bar() + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, []) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, []) + + # mock with an existing _new_parent but no name + mock = Klass() + mock.baz = MagicMock()() + mock.baz() + self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, []) + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, []) + + + def test_adding_return_value_mock(self): + for Klass in Mock, MagicMock: + mock = Klass() + mock.return_value = MagicMock() + + mock()() + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(), call()()]) + + + def test_manager_mock(self): + class Foo(object): + one = 'one' + two = 'two' + manager = Mock() + p1 = patch.object(Foo, 'one') + p2 = patch.object(Foo, 'two') + + mock_one = p1.start() + self.addCleanup(p1.stop) + mock_two = p2.start() + self.addCleanup(p2.stop) + + manager.attach_mock(mock_one, 'one') + manager.attach_mock(mock_two, 'two') + + Foo.two() + Foo.one() + + self.assertEqual(manager.mock_calls, [call.two(), call.one()]) + + + def test_magic_methods_mock_calls(self): + for Klass in Mock, MagicMock: + m = Klass() + m.__int__ = Mock(return_value=3) + m.__float__ = MagicMock(return_value=3.0) + int(m) + float(m) + + self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, [call.__int__(), call.__float__()]) + self.assertEqual(m.method_calls, []) + + def test_mock_open_reuse_issue_21750(self): + mocked_open = mock.mock_open(read_data='data') + f1 = mocked_open('a-name') + f1_data = f1.read() + f2 = mocked_open('another-name') + f2_data = f2.read() + self.assertEqual(f1_data, f2_data) + + def test_mock_open_write(self): + # Test exception in file writing write() + mock_namedtemp = mock.mock_open(mock.MagicMock(name='JLV')) + with mock.patch('tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile', mock_namedtemp): + mock_filehandle = mock_namedtemp.return_value + mock_write = mock_filehandle.write + mock_write.side_effect = OSError('Test 2 Error') + def attempt(): + tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile().write('asd') + self.assertRaises(OSError, attempt) + + def test_mock_open_alter_readline(self): + mopen = mock.mock_open(read_data='foo\nbarn') + mopen.return_value.readline.side_effect = lambda *args:'abc' + first = mopen().readline() + second = mopen().readline() + self.assertEqual('abc', first) + self.assertEqual('abc', second) + + def test_mock_parents(self): + for Klass in Mock, MagicMock: + m = Klass() + original_repr = repr(m) + m.return_value = m + self.assertIs(m(), m) + self.assertEqual(repr(m), original_repr) + + m.reset_mock() + self.assertIs(m(), m) + self.assertEqual(repr(m), original_repr) + + m = Klass() + m.b = m.a + self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.b)) + self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.a)) + m.reset_mock() + self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.b)) + self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.a)) + + m = Klass() + original_repr = repr(m) + m.a = m() + m.a.return_value = m + + self.assertEqual(repr(m), original_repr) + self.assertEqual(repr(m.a()), original_repr) + + + def test_attach_mock(self): + classes = Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock, NonCallableMock + for Klass in classes: + for Klass2 in classes: + m = Klass() + + m2 = Klass2(name='foo') + m.attach_mock(m2, 'bar') + + self.assertIs(m.bar, m2) + self.assertIn("name='mock.bar'", repr(m2)) + + m.bar.baz(1) + self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, [call.bar.baz(1)]) + self.assertEqual(m.method_calls, [call.bar.baz(1)]) + + + def test_attach_mock_return_value(self): + classes = Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock, NonCallableMock + for Klass in Mock, MagicMock: + for Klass2 in classes: + m = Klass() + + m2 = Klass2(name='foo') + m.attach_mock(m2, 'return_value') + + self.assertIs(m(), m2) + self.assertIn("name='mock()'", repr(m2)) + + m2.foo() + self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, call().foo().call_list()) + + + def test_attribute_deletion(self): + for mock in (Mock(), MagicMock(), NonCallableMagicMock(), + NonCallableMock()): + self.assertTrue(hasattr(mock, 'm')) + + del mock.m + self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, 'm')) + + del mock.f + self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, 'f')) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'f') + + + def test_class_assignable(self): + for mock in Mock(), MagicMock(): + self.assertNotIsInstance(mock, int) + + mock.__class__ = int + self.assertIsInstance(mock, int) + mock.foo + + + @unittest.expectedFailure + def test_pickle(self): + for Klass in (MagicMock, Mock, Subclass, NonCallableMagicMock): + mock = Klass(name='foo', attribute=3) + mock.foo(1, 2, 3) + data = pickle.dumps(mock) + new = pickle.loads(data) + + new.foo.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3) + self.assertFalse(new.called) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(new, Klass)) + self.assertIsInstance(new, Thing) + self.assertIn('name="foo"', repr(new)) + self.assertEqual(new.attribute, 3) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testpatch.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testpatch.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..32a6c2712 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testpatch.py @@ -0,0 +1,1883 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ + +import os +import sys + +import six +import unittest2 as unittest + +from mock.tests import support +from mock.tests.support import SomeClass, is_instance, callable + +from mock import ( + NonCallableMock, CallableMixin, patch, sentinel, + MagicMock, Mock, NonCallableMagicMock, patch, + DEFAULT, call +) +from mock.mock import _patch, _get_target + +builtin_string = '__builtin__' +if six.PY3: + builtin_string = 'builtins' + unicode = str + +PTModule = sys.modules[__name__] +MODNAME = '%s.PTModule' % __name__ + + +def _get_proxy(obj, get_only=True): + class Proxy(object): + def __getattr__(self, name): + return getattr(obj, name) + if not get_only: + def __setattr__(self, name, value): + setattr(obj, name, value) + def __delattr__(self, name): + delattr(obj, name) + Proxy.__setattr__ = __setattr__ + Proxy.__delattr__ = __delattr__ + return Proxy() + + +# for use in the test +something = sentinel.Something +something_else = sentinel.SomethingElse + + +class Foo(object): + def __init__(self, a): + pass + def f(self, a): + pass + def g(self): + pass + foo = 'bar' + + class Bar(object): + def a(self): + pass + +foo_name = '%s.Foo' % __name__ + + +def function(a, b=Foo): + pass + + +class Container(object): + def __init__(self): + self.values = {} + + def __getitem__(self, name): + return self.values[name] + + def __setitem__(self, name, value): + self.values[name] = value + + def __delitem__(self, name): + del self.values[name] + + def __iter__(self): + return iter(self.values) + + + +class PatchTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def assertNotCallable(self, obj, magic=True): + MockClass = NonCallableMagicMock + if not magic: + MockClass = NonCallableMock + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, obj) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(obj, MockClass)) + self.assertFalse(is_instance(obj, CallableMixin)) + + + def test_single_patchobject(self): + class Something(object): + attribute = sentinel.Original + + @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched, "unpatched") + + test() + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original, + "patch not restored") + + + def test_patchobject_with_none(self): + class Something(object): + attribute = sentinel.Original + + @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', None) + def test(): + self.assertIsNone(Something.attribute, "unpatched") + + test() + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original, + "patch not restored") + + + def test_multiple_patchobject(self): + class Something(object): + attribute = sentinel.Original + next_attribute = sentinel.Original2 + + @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched) + @patch.object(Something, 'next_attribute', sentinel.Patched2) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched, + "unpatched") + self.assertEqual(Something.next_attribute, sentinel.Patched2, + "unpatched") + + test() + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original, + "patch not restored") + self.assertEqual(Something.next_attribute, sentinel.Original2, + "patch not restored") + + + def test_object_lookup_is_quite_lazy(self): + global something + original = something + @patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2) + def test(): + pass + + try: + something = sentinel.replacement_value + test() + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.replacement_value) + finally: + something = original + + + def test_patch(self): + @patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something2, + "unpatched") + + test() + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something, + "patch not restored") + + @patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2) + @patch('%s.something_else' % __name__, sentinel.SomethingElse) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something2, + "unpatched") + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse, + "unpatched") + + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something, + "patch not restored") + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse, + "patch not restored") + + # Test the patching and restoring works a second time + test() + + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something, + "patch not restored") + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse, + "patch not restored") + + mock = Mock() + mock.return_value = sentinel.Handle + @patch('%s.open' % builtin_string, mock) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(open('filename', 'r'), sentinel.Handle, + "open not patched") + test() + test() + + self.assertNotEqual(open, mock, "patch not restored") + + + def test_patch_class_attribute(self): + @patch('%s.SomeClass.class_attribute' % __name__, + sentinel.ClassAttribute) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(PTModule.SomeClass.class_attribute, + sentinel.ClassAttribute, "unpatched") + test() + + self.assertIsNone(PTModule.SomeClass.class_attribute, + "patch not restored") + + + def test_patchobject_with_default_mock(self): + class Test(object): + something = sentinel.Original + something2 = sentinel.Original2 + + @patch.object(Test, 'something') + def test(mock): + self.assertEqual(mock, Test.something, + "Mock not passed into test function") + self.assertIsInstance(mock, MagicMock, + "patch with two arguments did not create a mock") + + test() + + @patch.object(Test, 'something') + @patch.object(Test, 'something2') + def test(this1, this2, mock1, mock2): + self.assertEqual(this1, sentinel.this1, + "Patched function didn't receive initial argument") + self.assertEqual(this2, sentinel.this2, + "Patched function didn't receive second argument") + self.assertEqual(mock1, Test.something2, + "Mock not passed into test function") + self.assertEqual(mock2, Test.something, + "Second Mock not passed into test function") + self.assertIsInstance(mock2, MagicMock, + "patch with two arguments did not create a mock") + self.assertIsInstance(mock2, MagicMock, + "patch with two arguments did not create a mock") + + # A hack to test that new mocks are passed the second time + self.assertNotEqual(outerMock1, mock1, "unexpected value for mock1") + self.assertNotEqual(outerMock2, mock2, "unexpected value for mock1") + return mock1, mock2 + + outerMock1 = outerMock2 = None + outerMock1, outerMock2 = test(sentinel.this1, sentinel.this2) + + # Test that executing a second time creates new mocks + test(sentinel.this1, sentinel.this2) + + + def test_patch_with_spec(self): + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=SomeClass) + def test(MockSomeClass): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.wibble, MagicMock)) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: SomeClass.not_wibble) + + test() + + + def test_patchobject_with_spec(self): + @patch.object(SomeClass, 'class_attribute', spec=SomeClass) + def test(MockAttribute): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass.class_attribute, MockAttribute) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.class_attribute.wibble, + MagicMock)) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, + lambda: SomeClass.class_attribute.not_wibble) + + test() + + + def test_patch_with_spec_as_list(self): + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=['wibble']) + def test(MockSomeClass): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.wibble, MagicMock)) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: SomeClass.not_wibble) + + test() + + + def test_patchobject_with_spec_as_list(self): + @patch.object(SomeClass, 'class_attribute', spec=['wibble']) + def test(MockAttribute): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass.class_attribute, MockAttribute) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.class_attribute.wibble, + MagicMock)) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, + lambda: SomeClass.class_attribute.not_wibble) + + test() + + + def test_nested_patch_with_spec_as_list(self): + # regression test for nested decorators + @patch('%s.open' % builtin_string) + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=['wibble']) + def test(MockSomeClass, MockOpen): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.wibble, MagicMock)) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: SomeClass.not_wibble) + test() + + + def test_patch_with_spec_as_boolean(self): + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=True) + def test(MockSomeClass): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass) + # Should not raise attribute error + MockSomeClass.wibble + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: MockSomeClass.not_wibble) + + test() + + + def test_patch_object_with_spec_as_boolean(self): + @patch.object(PTModule, 'SomeClass', spec=True) + def test(MockSomeClass): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass) + # Should not raise attribute error + MockSomeClass.wibble + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: MockSomeClass.not_wibble) + + test() + + + def test_patch_class_acts_with_spec_is_inherited(self): + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=True) + def test(MockSomeClass): + self.assertTrue(is_instance(MockSomeClass, MagicMock)) + instance = MockSomeClass() + self.assertNotCallable(instance) + # Should not raise attribute error + instance.wibble + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: instance.not_wibble) + + test() + + + def test_patch_with_create_mocks_non_existent_attributes(self): + @patch('%s.frooble' % builtin_string, sentinel.Frooble, create=True) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(frooble, sentinel.Frooble) + + test() + self.assertRaises(NameError, lambda: frooble) + + + def test_patchobject_with_create_mocks_non_existent_attributes(self): + @patch.object(SomeClass, 'frooble', sentinel.Frooble, create=True) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(SomeClass.frooble, sentinel.Frooble) + + test() + self.assertFalse(hasattr(SomeClass, 'frooble')) + + + def test_patch_wont_create_by_default(self): + try: + @patch('%s.frooble' % builtin_string, sentinel.Frooble) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(frooble, sentinel.Frooble) + + test() + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + self.fail('Patching non existent attributes should fail') + + self.assertRaises(NameError, lambda: frooble) + + + def test_patchobject_wont_create_by_default(self): + try: + @patch.object(SomeClass, 'ord', sentinel.Frooble) + def test(): + self.fail('Patching non existent attributes should fail') + + test() + except AttributeError: + pass + else: + self.fail('Patching non existent attributes should fail') + self.assertFalse(hasattr(SomeClass, 'ord')) + + + def test_patch_builtins_without_create(self): + @patch(__name__+'.ord') + def test_ord(mock_ord): + mock_ord.return_value = 101 + return ord('c') + + @patch(__name__+'.open') + def test_open(mock_open): + m = mock_open.return_value + m.read.return_value = 'abcd' + + fobj = open('doesnotexists.txt') + data = fobj.read() + fobj.close() + return data + + self.assertEqual(test_ord(), 101) + self.assertEqual(test_open(), 'abcd') + + + def test_patch_with_static_methods(self): + class Foo(object): + @staticmethod + def woot(): + return sentinel.Static + + @patch.object(Foo, 'woot', staticmethod(lambda: sentinel.Patched)) + def anonymous(): + self.assertEqual(Foo.woot(), sentinel.Patched) + anonymous() + + self.assertEqual(Foo.woot(), sentinel.Static) + + + def test_patch_local(self): + foo = sentinel.Foo + @patch.object(sentinel, 'Foo', 'Foo') + def anonymous(): + self.assertEqual(sentinel.Foo, 'Foo') + anonymous() + + self.assertEqual(sentinel.Foo, foo) + + + def test_patch_slots(self): + class Foo(object): + __slots__ = ('Foo',) + + foo = Foo() + foo.Foo = sentinel.Foo + + @patch.object(foo, 'Foo', 'Foo') + def anonymous(): + self.assertEqual(foo.Foo, 'Foo') + anonymous() + + self.assertEqual(foo.Foo, sentinel.Foo) + + + def test_patchobject_class_decorator(self): + class Something(object): + attribute = sentinel.Original + + class Foo(object): + def test_method(other_self): + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched, + "unpatched") + def not_test_method(other_self): + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original, + "non-test method patched") + + Foo = patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched)(Foo) + + f = Foo() + f.test_method() + f.not_test_method() + + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original, + "patch not restored") + + + def test_patch_class_decorator(self): + class Something(object): + attribute = sentinel.Original + + class Foo(object): + def test_method(other_self, mock_something): + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, mock_something, + "unpatched") + def not_test_method(other_self): + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something, + "non-test method patched") + Foo = patch('%s.something' % __name__)(Foo) + + f = Foo() + f.test_method() + f.not_test_method() + + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original, + "patch not restored") + self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something, + "patch not restored") + + + def test_patchobject_twice(self): + class Something(object): + attribute = sentinel.Original + next_attribute = sentinel.Original2 + + @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched) + @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched, "unpatched") + + test() + + self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original, + "patch not restored") + + + def test_patch_dict(self): + foo = {'initial': object(), 'other': 'something'} + original = foo.copy() + + @patch.dict(foo) + def test(): + foo['a'] = 3 + del foo['initial'] + foo['other'] = 'something else' + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo, original) + + @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(len(foo), 3) + self.assertEqual(foo['a'], 'b') + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo, original) + + @patch.dict(foo, [('a', 'b')]) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(len(foo), 3) + self.assertEqual(foo['a'], 'b') + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo, original) + + + def test_patch_dict_with_container_object(self): + foo = Container() + foo['initial'] = object() + foo['other'] = 'something' + + original = foo.values.copy() + + @patch.dict(foo) + def test(): + foo['a'] = 3 + del foo['initial'] + foo['other'] = 'something else' + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo.values, original) + + @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(len(foo.values), 3) + self.assertEqual(foo['a'], 'b') + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo.values, original) + + + def test_patch_dict_with_clear(self): + foo = {'initial': object(), 'other': 'something'} + original = foo.copy() + + @patch.dict(foo, clear=True) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(foo, {}) + foo['a'] = 3 + foo['other'] = 'something else' + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo, original) + + @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}, clear=True) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'}) + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo, original) + + @patch.dict(foo, [('a', 'b')], clear=True) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'}) + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo, original) + + + def test_patch_dict_with_container_object_and_clear(self): + foo = Container() + foo['initial'] = object() + foo['other'] = 'something' + + original = foo.values.copy() + + @patch.dict(foo, clear=True) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(foo.values, {}) + foo['a'] = 3 + foo['other'] = 'something else' + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo.values, original) + + @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}, clear=True) + def test(): + self.assertEqual(foo.values, {'a': 'b'}) + + test() + + self.assertEqual(foo.values, original) + + + def test_name_preserved(self): + foo = {} + + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, object()) + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, object(), autospec=True) + @patch.object(SomeClass, object()) + @patch.dict(foo) + def some_name(): + pass + + self.assertEqual(some_name.__name__, 'some_name') + + + def test_patch_with_exception(self): + foo = {} + + @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}) + def test(): + raise NameError('Konrad') + try: + test() + except NameError: + pass + else: + self.fail('NameError not raised by test') + + self.assertEqual(foo, {}) + + + def test_patch_dict_with_string(self): + @patch.dict('os.environ', {'konrad_delong': 'some value'}) + def test(): + self.assertIn('konrad_delong', os.environ) + + test() + + + @unittest.expectedFailure + def test_patch_descriptor(self): + # would be some effort to fix this - we could special case the + # builtin descriptors: classmethod, property, staticmethod + class Nothing(object): + foo = None + + class Something(object): + foo = {} + + @patch.object(Nothing, 'foo', 2) + @classmethod + def klass(cls): + self.assertIs(cls, Something) + + @patch.object(Nothing, 'foo', 2) + @staticmethod + def static(arg): + return arg + + @patch.dict(foo) + @classmethod + def klass_dict(cls): + self.assertIs(cls, Something) + + @patch.dict(foo) + @staticmethod + def static_dict(arg): + return arg + + # these will raise exceptions if patching descriptors is broken + self.assertEqual(Something.static('f00'), 'f00') + Something.klass() + self.assertEqual(Something.static_dict('f00'), 'f00') + Something.klass_dict() + + something = Something() + self.assertEqual(something.static('f00'), 'f00') + something.klass() + self.assertEqual(something.static_dict('f00'), 'f00') + something.klass_dict() + + + def test_patch_spec_set(self): + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec_set=SomeClass) + def test(MockClass): + MockClass.z = 'foo' + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test) + + @patch.object(support, 'SomeClass', spec_set=SomeClass) + def test(MockClass): + MockClass.z = 'foo' + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test) + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec_set=True) + def test(MockClass): + MockClass.z = 'foo' + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test) + + @patch.object(support, 'SomeClass', spec_set=True) + def test(MockClass): + MockClass.z = 'foo' + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test) + + + def test_spec_set_inherit(self): + @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec_set=True) + def test(MockClass): + instance = MockClass() + instance.z = 'foo' + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test) + + + def test_patch_start_stop(self): + original = something + patcher = patch('%s.something' % __name__) + self.assertIs(something, original) + mock = patcher.start() + try: + self.assertIsNot(mock, original) + self.assertIs(something, mock) + finally: + patcher.stop() + self.assertIs(something, original) + + + def test_stop_without_start(self): + patcher = patch(foo_name, 'bar', 3) + + # calling stop without start used to produce a very obscure error + self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, patcher.stop) + + + def test_patchobject_start_stop(self): + original = something + patcher = patch.object(PTModule, 'something', 'foo') + self.assertIs(something, original) + replaced = patcher.start() + try: + self.assertEqual(replaced, 'foo') + self.assertIs(something, replaced) + finally: + patcher.stop() + self.assertIs(something, original) + + + def test_patch_dict_start_stop(self): + d = {'foo': 'bar'} + original = d.copy() + patcher = patch.dict(d, [('spam', 'eggs')], clear=True) + self.assertEqual(d, original) + + patcher.start() + try: + self.assertEqual(d, {'spam': 'eggs'}) + finally: + patcher.stop() + self.assertEqual(d, original) + + + def test_patch_dict_class_decorator(self): + this = self + d = {'spam': 'eggs'} + original = d.copy() + + class Test(object): + def test_first(self): + this.assertEqual(d, {'foo': 'bar'}) + def test_second(self): + this.assertEqual(d, {'foo': 'bar'}) + + Test = patch.dict(d, {'foo': 'bar'}, clear=True)(Test) + self.assertEqual(d, original) + + test = Test() + + test.test_first() + self.assertEqual(d, original) + + test.test_second() + self.assertEqual(d, original) + + test = Test() + + test.test_first() + self.assertEqual(d, original) + + test.test_second() + self.assertEqual(d, original) + + + def test_get_only_proxy(self): + class Something(object): + foo = 'foo' + class SomethingElse: + foo = 'foo' + + for thing in Something, SomethingElse, Something(), SomethingElse: + proxy = _get_proxy(thing) + + @patch.object(proxy, 'foo', 'bar') + def test(): + self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'bar') + test() + self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'foo') + self.assertEqual(thing.foo, 'foo') + self.assertNotIn('foo', proxy.__dict__) + + + def test_get_set_delete_proxy(self): + class Something(object): + foo = 'foo' + class SomethingElse: + foo = 'foo' + + for thing in Something, SomethingElse, Something(), SomethingElse: + proxy = _get_proxy(Something, get_only=False) + + @patch.object(proxy, 'foo', 'bar') + def test(): + self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'bar') + test() + self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'foo') + self.assertEqual(thing.foo, 'foo') + self.assertNotIn('foo', proxy.__dict__) + + + def test_patch_keyword_args(self): + kwargs = {'side_effect': KeyError, 'foo.bar.return_value': 33, + 'foo': MagicMock()} + + patcher = patch(foo_name, **kwargs) + mock = patcher.start() + patcher.stop() + + self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33) + self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock) + + + def test_patch_object_keyword_args(self): + kwargs = {'side_effect': KeyError, 'foo.bar.return_value': 33, + 'foo': MagicMock()} + + patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', **kwargs) + mock = patcher.start() + patcher.stop() + + self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock) + self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33) + self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock) + + + def test_patch_dict_keyword_args(self): + original = {'foo': 'bar'} + copy = original.copy() + + patcher = patch.dict(original, foo=3, bar=4, baz=5) + patcher.start() + + try: + self.assertEqual(original, dict(foo=3, bar=4, baz=5)) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + self.assertEqual(original, copy) + + + def test_autospec(self): + class Boo(object): + def __init__(self, a): + pass + def f(self, a): + pass + def g(self): + pass + foo = 'bar' + + class Bar(object): + def a(self): + pass + + def _test(mock): + mock(1) + mock.assert_called_with(1) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock) + + def _test2(mock): + mock.f(1) + mock.f.assert_called_with(1) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.f) + + mock.g() + mock.g.assert_called_with() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.g, 1) + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'h') + + mock.foo.lower() + mock.foo.lower.assert_called_with() + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.foo, 'bar') + + mock.Bar() + mock.Bar.assert_called_with() + + mock.Bar.a() + mock.Bar.a.assert_called_with() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.Bar.a, 1) + + mock.Bar().a() + mock.Bar().a.assert_called_with() + self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.Bar().a, 1) + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.Bar, 'b') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.Bar(), 'b') + + def function(mock): + _test(mock) + _test2(mock) + _test2(mock(1)) + self.assertIs(mock, Foo) + return mock + + test = patch(foo_name, autospec=True)(function) + + mock = test() + self.assertIsNot(Foo, mock) + # test patching a second time works + test() + + module = sys.modules[__name__] + test = patch.object(module, 'Foo', autospec=True)(function) + + mock = test() + self.assertIsNot(Foo, mock) + # test patching a second time works + test() + + + def test_autospec_function(self): + @patch('%s.function' % __name__, autospec=True) + def test(mock): + function(1) + function.assert_called_with(1) + function(2, 3) + function.assert_called_with(2, 3) + + self.assertRaises(TypeError, function) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, function, 'foo') + + test() + + + def test_autospec_keywords(self): + @patch('%s.function' % __name__, autospec=True, + return_value=3) + def test(mock_function): + #self.assertEqual(function.abc, 'foo') + return function(1, 2) + + result = test() + self.assertEqual(result, 3) + + + def test_autospec_with_new(self): + patcher = patch('%s.function' % __name__, new=3, autospec=True) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, patcher.start) + + module = sys.modules[__name__] + patcher = patch.object(module, 'function', new=3, autospec=True) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, patcher.start) + + + def test_autospec_with_object(self): + class Bar(Foo): + extra = [] + + patcher = patch(foo_name, autospec=Bar) + mock = patcher.start() + try: + self.assertIsInstance(mock, Bar) + self.assertIsInstance(mock.extra, list) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_autospec_inherits(self): + FooClass = Foo + patcher = patch(foo_name, autospec=True) + mock = patcher.start() + try: + self.assertIsInstance(mock, FooClass) + self.assertIsInstance(mock(3), FooClass) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_autospec_name(self): + patcher = patch(foo_name, autospec=True) + mock = patcher.start() + + try: + self.assertIn(" name='Foo'", repr(mock)) + self.assertIn(" name='Foo.f'", repr(mock.f)) + self.assertIn(" name='Foo()'", repr(mock(None))) + self.assertIn(" name='Foo().f'", repr(mock(None).f)) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_tracebacks(self): + @patch.object(Foo, 'f', object()) + def test(): + raise AssertionError + try: + test() + except: + err = sys.exc_info() + + result = unittest.TextTestResult(None, None, 0) + traceback = result._exc_info_to_string(err, self) + self.assertIn('raise AssertionError', traceback) + + + def test_new_callable_patch(self): + patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=NonCallableMagicMock) + + m1 = patcher.start() + patcher.stop() + m2 = patcher.start() + patcher.stop() + + self.assertIsNot(m1, m2) + for mock in m1, m2: + self.assertNotCallable(m1) + + + def test_new_callable_patch_object(self): + patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', new_callable=NonCallableMagicMock) + + m1 = patcher.start() + patcher.stop() + m2 = patcher.start() + patcher.stop() + + self.assertIsNot(m1, m2) + for mock in m1, m2: + self.assertNotCallable(m1) + + + def test_new_callable_keyword_arguments(self): + class Bar(object): + kwargs = None + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + Bar.kwargs = kwargs + + patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Bar, arg1=1, arg2=2) + m = patcher.start() + try: + self.assertIs(type(m), Bar) + self.assertEqual(Bar.kwargs, dict(arg1=1, arg2=2)) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_new_callable_spec(self): + class Bar(object): + kwargs = None + def __init__(self, **kwargs): + Bar.kwargs = kwargs + + patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Bar, spec=Bar) + patcher.start() + try: + self.assertEqual(Bar.kwargs, dict(spec=Bar)) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Bar, spec_set=Bar) + patcher.start() + try: + self.assertEqual(Bar.kwargs, dict(spec_set=Bar)) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_new_callable_create(self): + non_existent_attr = '%s.weeeee' % foo_name + p = patch(non_existent_attr, new_callable=NonCallableMock) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, p.start) + + p = patch(non_existent_attr, new_callable=NonCallableMock, + create=True) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertNotCallable(m, magic=False) + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_new_callable_incompatible_with_new(self): + self.assertRaises( + ValueError, patch, foo_name, new=object(), new_callable=MagicMock + ) + self.assertRaises( + ValueError, patch.object, Foo, 'f', new=object(), + new_callable=MagicMock + ) + + + def test_new_callable_incompatible_with_autospec(self): + self.assertRaises( + ValueError, patch, foo_name, new_callable=MagicMock, + autospec=True + ) + self.assertRaises( + ValueError, patch.object, Foo, 'f', new_callable=MagicMock, + autospec=True + ) + + + def test_new_callable_inherit_for_mocks(self): + class MockSub(Mock): + pass + + MockClasses = ( + NonCallableMock, NonCallableMagicMock, MagicMock, Mock, MockSub + ) + for Klass in MockClasses: + for arg in 'spec', 'spec_set': + kwargs = {arg: True} + p = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Klass, **kwargs) + m = p.start() + try: + instance = m.return_value + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance, 'x') + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_new_callable_inherit_non_mock(self): + class NotAMock(object): + def __init__(self, spec): + self.spec = spec + + p = patch(foo_name, new_callable=NotAMock, spec=True) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertTrue(is_instance(m, NotAMock)) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, m, 'return_value') + finally: + p.stop() + + self.assertEqual(m.spec, Foo) + + + def test_new_callable_class_decorating(self): + test = self + original = Foo + class SomeTest(object): + + def _test(self, mock_foo): + test.assertIsNot(Foo, original) + test.assertIs(Foo, mock_foo) + test.assertIsInstance(Foo, SomeClass) + + def test_two(self, mock_foo): + self._test(mock_foo) + def test_one(self, mock_foo): + self._test(mock_foo) + + SomeTest = patch(foo_name, new_callable=SomeClass)(SomeTest) + SomeTest().test_one() + SomeTest().test_two() + self.assertIs(Foo, original) + + + def test_patch_multiple(self): + original_foo = Foo + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + patcher1 = patch.multiple(foo_name, f=1, g=2) + patcher2 = patch.multiple(Foo, f=1, g=2) + + for patcher in patcher1, patcher2: + patcher.start() + try: + self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, 1) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, 2) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=3, g=4) + def test(): + self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, 3) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, 4) + + test() + + + def test_patch_multiple_no_kwargs(self): + self.assertRaises(ValueError, patch.multiple, foo_name) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, patch.multiple, Foo) + + + def test_patch_multiple_create_mocks(self): + original_foo = Foo + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT, g=3, foo=DEFAULT) + def test(f, foo): + self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo) + self.assertIs(Foo.f, f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, 3) + self.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock)) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock)) + + test() + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + def test_patch_multiple_create_mocks_different_order(self): + # bug revealed by Jython! + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', 3) + patcher.attribute_name = 'f' + + other = patch.object(Foo, 'g', DEFAULT) + other.attribute_name = 'g' + patcher.additional_patchers = [other] + + @patcher + def test(g): + self.assertIs(Foo.g, g) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, 3) + + test() + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + def test_patch_multiple_stacked_decorators(self): + original_foo = Foo + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT) + @patch.multiple(foo_name, foo=DEFAULT) + @patch(foo_name + '.g') + def test1(g, **kwargs): + _test(g, **kwargs) + + @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT) + @patch(foo_name + '.g') + @patch.multiple(foo_name, foo=DEFAULT) + def test2(g, **kwargs): + _test(g, **kwargs) + + @patch(foo_name + '.g') + @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT) + @patch.multiple(foo_name, foo=DEFAULT) + def test3(g, **kwargs): + _test(g, **kwargs) + + def _test(g, **kwargs): + f = kwargs.pop('f') + foo = kwargs.pop('foo') + self.assertFalse(kwargs) + + self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo) + self.assertIs(Foo.f, f) + self.assertIs(Foo.g, g) + self.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock)) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(g, MagicMock)) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock)) + + test1() + test2() + test3() + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + def test_patch_multiple_create_mocks_patcher(self): + original_foo = Foo + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + patcher = patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT, g=3, foo=DEFAULT) + + result = patcher.start() + try: + f = result['f'] + foo = result['foo'] + self.assertEqual(set(result), set(['f', 'foo'])) + + self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo) + self.assertIs(Foo.f, f) + self.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock)) + self.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock)) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + def test_patch_multiple_decorating_class(self): + test = self + original_foo = Foo + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + class SomeTest(object): + + def _test(self, f, foo): + test.assertIs(Foo, original_foo) + test.assertIs(Foo.f, f) + test.assertEqual(Foo.g, 3) + test.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo) + test.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock)) + test.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock)) + + def test_two(self, f, foo): + self._test(f, foo) + def test_one(self, f, foo): + self._test(f, foo) + + SomeTest = patch.multiple( + foo_name, f=DEFAULT, g=3, foo=DEFAULT + )(SomeTest) + + thing = SomeTest() + thing.test_one() + thing.test_two() + + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + def test_patch_multiple_create(self): + patcher = patch.multiple(Foo, blam='blam') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, patcher.start) + + patcher = patch.multiple(Foo, blam='blam', create=True) + patcher.start() + try: + self.assertEqual(Foo.blam, 'blam') + finally: + patcher.stop() + + self.assertFalse(hasattr(Foo, 'blam')) + + + def test_patch_multiple_spec_set(self): + # if spec_set works then we can assume that spec and autospec also + # work as the underlying machinery is the same + patcher = patch.multiple(Foo, foo=DEFAULT, spec_set=['a', 'b']) + result = patcher.start() + try: + self.assertEqual(Foo.foo, result['foo']) + Foo.foo.a(1) + Foo.foo.b(2) + Foo.foo.a.assert_called_with(1) + Foo.foo.b.assert_called_with(2) + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, Foo.foo, 'c', None) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_patch_multiple_new_callable(self): + class Thing(object): + pass + + patcher = patch.multiple( + Foo, f=DEFAULT, g=DEFAULT, new_callable=Thing + ) + result = patcher.start() + try: + self.assertIs(Foo.f, result['f']) + self.assertIs(Foo.g, result['g']) + self.assertIsInstance(Foo.f, Thing) + self.assertIsInstance(Foo.g, Thing) + self.assertIsNot(Foo.f, Foo.g) + finally: + patcher.stop() + + + def test_nested_patch_failure(self): + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + def thing1(): + pass + + @patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + def thing2(): + pass + + @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1) + def thing3(): + pass + + for func in thing1, thing2, thing3: + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, func) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + def test_new_callable_failure(self): + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + original_foo = Foo.foo + + def crasher(): + raise NameError('crasher') + + @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher) + @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + def thing1(): + pass + + @patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher) + @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + def thing2(): + pass + + @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + @patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher) + def thing3(): + pass + + for func in thing1, thing2, thing3: + self.assertRaises(NameError, func) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + self.assertEqual(Foo.foo, original_foo) + + + def test_patch_multiple_failure(self): + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + + patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + patcher.attribute_name = 'f' + + good = patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + good.attribute_name = 'g' + + bad = patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1) + bad.attribute_name = 'missing' + + for additionals in [good, bad], [bad, good]: + patcher.additional_patchers = additionals + + @patcher + def func(): + pass + + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, func) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + + + def test_patch_multiple_new_callable_failure(self): + original_f = Foo.f + original_g = Foo.g + original_foo = Foo.foo + + def crasher(): + raise NameError('crasher') + + patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1) + patcher.attribute_name = 'f' + + good = patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1) + good.attribute_name = 'g' + + bad = patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher) + bad.attribute_name = 'foo' + + for additionals in [good, bad], [bad, good]: + patcher.additional_patchers = additionals + + @patcher + def func(): + pass + + self.assertRaises(NameError, func) + self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f) + self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g) + self.assertEqual(Foo.foo, original_foo) + + + def test_patch_multiple_string_subclasses(self): + for base in (str, unicode): + Foo = type('Foo', (base,), {'fish': 'tasty'}) + foo = Foo() + @patch.multiple(foo, fish='nearly gone') + def test(): + self.assertEqual(foo.fish, 'nearly gone') + + test() + self.assertEqual(foo.fish, 'tasty') + + + @patch('mock.patch.TEST_PREFIX', 'foo') + def test_patch_test_prefix(self): + class Foo(object): + thing = 'original' + + def foo_one(self): + return self.thing + def foo_two(self): + return self.thing + def test_one(self): + return self.thing + def test_two(self): + return self.thing + + Foo = patch.object(Foo, 'thing', 'changed')(Foo) + + foo = Foo() + self.assertEqual(foo.foo_one(), 'changed') + self.assertEqual(foo.foo_two(), 'changed') + self.assertEqual(foo.test_one(), 'original') + self.assertEqual(foo.test_two(), 'original') + + + @patch('mock.patch.TEST_PREFIX', 'bar') + def test_patch_dict_test_prefix(self): + class Foo(object): + def bar_one(self): + return dict(the_dict) + def bar_two(self): + return dict(the_dict) + def test_one(self): + return dict(the_dict) + def test_two(self): + return dict(the_dict) + + the_dict = {'key': 'original'} + Foo = patch.dict(the_dict, key='changed')(Foo) + + foo =Foo() + self.assertEqual(foo.bar_one(), {'key': 'changed'}) + self.assertEqual(foo.bar_two(), {'key': 'changed'}) + self.assertEqual(foo.test_one(), {'key': 'original'}) + self.assertEqual(foo.test_two(), {'key': 'original'}) + + + def test_patch_with_spec_mock_repr(self): + for arg in ('spec', 'autospec', 'spec_set'): + p = patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, **{arg: True}) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass'", repr(m)) + self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass.class_attribute'", + repr(m.class_attribute)) + self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass()'", repr(m())) + self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass().class_attribute'", + repr(m().class_attribute)) + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_patch_nested_autospec_repr(self): + p = patch('mock.tests.support', autospec=True) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertIn(" name='support.SomeClass.wibble()'", + repr(m.SomeClass.wibble())) + self.assertIn(" name='support.SomeClass().wibble()'", + repr(m.SomeClass().wibble())) + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_mock_calls_with_patch(self): + for arg in ('spec', 'autospec', 'spec_set'): + p = patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, **{arg: True}) + m = p.start() + try: + m.wibble() + + kalls = [call.wibble()] + self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, kalls) + self.assertEqual(m.method_calls, kalls) + self.assertEqual(m.wibble.mock_calls, [call()]) + + result = m() + kalls.append(call()) + self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, kalls) + + result.wibble() + kalls.append(call().wibble()) + self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, kalls) + + self.assertEqual(result.mock_calls, [call.wibble()]) + self.assertEqual(result.wibble.mock_calls, [call()]) + self.assertEqual(result.method_calls, [call.wibble()]) + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_patch_imports_lazily(self): + sys.modules.pop('squizz', None) + + p1 = patch('squizz.squozz') + self.assertRaises(ImportError, p1.start) + + squizz = Mock() + squizz.squozz = 6 + sys.modules['squizz'] = squizz + p1 = patch('squizz.squozz') + squizz.squozz = 3 + p1.start() + p1.stop() + self.assertEqual(squizz.squozz, 3) + + + def test_patch_propogrates_exc_on_exit(self): + class holder: + exc_info = None, None, None + + class custom_patch(_patch): + def __exit__(self, etype=None, val=None, tb=None): + _patch.__exit__(self, etype, val, tb) + holder.exc_info = etype, val, tb + stop = __exit__ + + def with_custom_patch(target): + getter, attribute = _get_target(target) + return custom_patch( + getter, attribute, DEFAULT, None, False, None, + None, None, {} + ) + + @with_custom_patch('squizz.squozz') + def test(mock): + raise RuntimeError + + self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, test) + self.assertIs(holder.exc_info[0], RuntimeError) + self.assertIsNotNone(holder.exc_info[1], + 'exception value not propgated') + self.assertIsNotNone(holder.exc_info[2], + 'exception traceback not propgated') + + + def test_create_and_specs(self): + for kwarg in ('spec', 'spec_set', 'autospec'): + p = patch('%s.doesnotexist' % __name__, create=True, + **{kwarg: True}) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start) + self.assertRaises(NameError, lambda: doesnotexist) + + # check that spec with create is innocuous if the original exists + p = patch(MODNAME, create=True, **{kwarg: True}) + p.start() + p.stop() + + + def test_multiple_specs(self): + original = PTModule + for kwarg in ('spec', 'spec_set'): + p = patch(MODNAME, autospec=0, **{kwarg: 0}) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start) + self.assertIs(PTModule, original) + + for kwarg in ('spec', 'autospec'): + p = patch(MODNAME, spec_set=0, **{kwarg: 0}) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start) + self.assertIs(PTModule, original) + + for kwarg in ('spec_set', 'autospec'): + p = patch(MODNAME, spec=0, **{kwarg: 0}) + self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start) + self.assertIs(PTModule, original) + + + def test_specs_false_instead_of_none(self): + p = patch(MODNAME, spec=False, spec_set=False, autospec=False) + mock = p.start() + try: + # no spec should have been set, so attribute access should not fail + mock.does_not_exist + mock.does_not_exist = 3 + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_falsey_spec(self): + for kwarg in ('spec', 'autospec', 'spec_set'): + p = patch(MODNAME, **{kwarg: 0}) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, m, 'doesnotexit') + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_spec_set_true(self): + for kwarg in ('spec', 'autospec'): + p = patch(MODNAME, spec_set=True, **{kwarg: True}) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, m, + 'doesnotexist', 'something') + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, m, 'doesnotexist') + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_callable_spec_as_list(self): + spec = ('__call__',) + p = patch(MODNAME, spec=spec) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertTrue(callable(m)) + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_not_callable_spec_as_list(self): + spec = ('foo', 'bar') + p = patch(MODNAME, spec=spec) + m = p.start() + try: + self.assertFalse(callable(m)) + finally: + p.stop() + + + def test_patch_stopall(self): + unlink = os.unlink + chdir = os.chdir + path = os.path + patch('os.unlink', something).start() + patch('os.chdir', something_else).start() + + @patch('os.path') + def patched(mock_path): + patch.stopall() + self.assertIs(os.path, mock_path) + self.assertIs(os.unlink, unlink) + self.assertIs(os.chdir, chdir) + + patched() + self.assertIs(os.path, path) + + + def test_wrapped_patch(self): + decorated = patch('sys.modules')(function) + self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function) + + + def test_wrapped_several_times_patch(self): + decorated = patch('sys.modules')(function) + decorated = patch('sys.modules')(decorated) + self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function) + + + def test_wrapped_patch_object(self): + decorated = patch.object(sys, 'modules')(function) + self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function) + + + def test_wrapped_patch_dict(self): + decorated = patch.dict('sys.modules')(function) + self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function) + + + def test_wrapped_patch_multiple(self): + decorated = patch.multiple('sys', modules={})(function) + self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function) + + def test_stopall_lifo(self): + stopped = [] + class thing(object): + one = two = three = None + + def get_patch(attribute): + class mypatch(_patch): + def stop(self): + stopped.append(attribute) + return super(mypatch, self).stop() + return mypatch(lambda: thing, attribute, None, None, + False, None, None, None, {}) + [get_patch(val).start() for val in ("one", "two", "three")] + patch.stopall() + + self.assertEqual(stopped, ["three", "two", "one"]) + + + def test_special_attrs(self): + def foo(x=0): + """TEST""" + return x + with patch.object(foo, '__defaults__', (1, )): + self.assertEqual(foo(), 1) + self.assertEqual(foo(), 0) + + with patch.object(foo, '__doc__', "FUN"): + self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, "FUN") + self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, "TEST") + + with patch.object(foo, '__module__', "testpatch2"): + self.assertEqual(foo.__module__, "testpatch2") + self.assertEqual(foo.__module__, __name__) + + if hasattr(self.test_special_attrs, '__annotations__'): + with patch.object(foo, '__annotations__', dict([('s', 1, )])): + self.assertEqual(foo.__annotations__, dict([('s', 1, )])) + self.assertEqual(foo.__annotations__, dict()) + + if hasattr(self.test_special_attrs, '__kwdefaults__'): + foo = eval("lambda *a, x=0: x") + with patch.object(foo, '__kwdefaults__', dict([('x', 1, )])): + self.assertEqual(foo(), 1) + self.assertEqual(foo(), 0) + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testsentinel.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testsentinel.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69b204272 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testsentinel.py @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ + +import unittest2 as unittest + +from mock import sentinel, DEFAULT + + +class SentinelTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def testSentinels(self): + self.assertEqual(sentinel.whatever, sentinel.whatever, + 'sentinel not stored') + self.assertNotEqual(sentinel.whatever, sentinel.whateverelse, + 'sentinel should be unique') + + + def testSentinelName(self): + self.assertEqual(str(sentinel.whatever), 'sentinel.whatever', + 'sentinel name incorrect') + + + def testDEFAULT(self): + self.assertIs(DEFAULT, sentinel.DEFAULT) + + def testBases(self): + # If this doesn't raise an AttributeError then help(mock) is broken + self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: sentinel.__bases__) + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() diff --git a/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testwith.py b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testwith.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..aa7812b30 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/rez/vendor/mock/tests/testwith.py @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ +# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team +# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk +# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/ + +from warnings import catch_warnings + +import unittest2 as unittest + +from mock.tests.support import is_instance +from mock import MagicMock, Mock, patch, sentinel, mock_open, call + + +something = sentinel.Something +something_else = sentinel.SomethingElse + + + +class WithTest(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_with_statement(self): + with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2): + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something2, "unpatched") + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something) + + + def test_with_statement_exception(self): + try: + with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2): + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something2, "unpatched") + raise Exception('pow') + except Exception: + pass + else: + self.fail("patch swallowed exception") + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something) + + + def test_with_statement_as(self): + with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_something: + self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched") + self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock_something, MagicMock), + "patching wrong type") + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something) + + + def test_patch_object_with_statement(self): + class Foo(object): + something = 'foo' + original = Foo.something + with patch.object(Foo, 'something'): + self.assertNotEqual(Foo.something, original, "unpatched") + self.assertEqual(Foo.something, original) + + + def test_with_statement_nested(self): + with catch_warnings(record=True): + with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_something: + with patch('%s.something_else' % __name__) as mock_something_else: + self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched") + self.assertEqual(something_else, mock_something_else, + "unpatched") + + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something) + self.assertEqual(something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse) + + + def test_with_statement_specified(self): + with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Patched) as mock_something: + self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched") + self.assertEqual(mock_something, sentinel.Patched, "wrong patch") + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something) + + + def testContextManagerMocking(self): + mock = Mock() + mock.__enter__ = Mock() + mock.__exit__ = Mock() + mock.__exit__.return_value = False + + with mock as m: + self.assertEqual(m, mock.__enter__.return_value) + mock.__enter__.assert_called_with() + mock.__exit__.assert_called_with(None, None, None) + + + def test_context_manager_with_magic_mock(self): + mock = MagicMock() + + with self.assertRaises(TypeError): + with mock: + 'foo' + 3 + mock.__enter__.assert_called_with() + self.assertTrue(mock.__exit__.called) + + + def test_with_statement_same_attribute(self): + with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Patched) as mock_something: + self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched") + + with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_again: + self.assertEqual(something, mock_again, "unpatched") + + self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, + "restored with wrong instance") + + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something, "not restored") + + + def test_with_statement_imbricated(self): + with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_something: + self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched") + + with patch('%s.something_else' % __name__) as mock_something_else: + self.assertEqual(something_else, mock_something_else, + "unpatched") + + self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something) + self.assertEqual(something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse) + + + def test_dict_context_manager(self): + foo = {} + with patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}): + self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'}) + self.assertEqual(foo, {}) + + with self.assertRaises(NameError): + with patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}): + self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'}) + raise NameError('Konrad') + + self.assertEqual(foo, {}) + + + +class TestMockOpen(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_mock_open(self): + mock = mock_open() + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True) as patched: + self.assertIs(patched, mock) + open('foo') + + mock.assert_called_once_with('foo') + + + def test_mock_open_context_manager(self): + mock = mock_open() + handle = mock.return_value + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + with open('foo') as f: + f.read() + + expected_calls = [call('foo'), call().__enter__(), call().read(), + call().__exit__(None, None, None)] + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected_calls) + self.assertIs(f, handle) + + def test_mock_open_context_manager_multiple_times(self): + mock = mock_open() + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + with open('foo') as f: + f.read() + with open('bar') as f: + f.read() + + expected_calls = [ + call('foo'), call().__enter__(), call().read(), + call().__exit__(None, None, None), + call('bar'), call().__enter__(), call().read(), + call().__exit__(None, None, None)] + self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected_calls) + + def test_explicit_mock(self): + mock = MagicMock() + mock_open(mock) + + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True) as patched: + self.assertIs(patched, mock) + open('foo') + + mock.assert_called_once_with('foo') + + + def test_read_data(self): + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + h = open('bar') + result = h.read() + + self.assertEqual(result, 'foo') + + + def test_readline_data(self): + # Check that readline will return all the lines from the fake file + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + h = open('bar') + line1 = h.readline() + line2 = h.readline() + line3 = h.readline() + self.assertEqual(line1, 'foo\n') + self.assertEqual(line2, 'bar\n') + self.assertEqual(line3, 'baz\n') + + # Check that we properly emulate a file that doesn't end in a newline + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + h = open('bar') + result = h.readline() + self.assertEqual(result, 'foo') + + + def test_readlines_data(self): + # Test that emulating a file that ends in a newline character works + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + h = open('bar') + result = h.readlines() + self.assertEqual(result, ['foo\n', 'bar\n', 'baz\n']) + + # Test that files without a final newline will also be correctly + # emulated + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + h = open('bar') + result = h.readlines() + + self.assertEqual(result, ['foo\n', 'bar\n', 'baz']) + + + def test_read_bytes(self): + mock = mock_open(read_data=b'\xc6') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + with open('abc', 'rb') as f: + result = f.read() + self.assertEqual(result, b'\xc6') + + + def test_readline_bytes(self): + m = mock_open(read_data=b'abc\ndef\nghi\n') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, m, create=True): + with open('abc', 'rb') as f: + line1 = f.readline() + line2 = f.readline() + line3 = f.readline() + self.assertEqual(line1, b'abc\n') + self.assertEqual(line2, b'def\n') + self.assertEqual(line3, b'ghi\n') + + + def test_readlines_bytes(self): + m = mock_open(read_data=b'abc\ndef\nghi\n') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, m, create=True): + with open('abc', 'rb') as f: + result = f.readlines() + self.assertEqual(result, [b'abc\n', b'def\n', b'ghi\n']) + + + def test_mock_open_read_with_argument(self): + # At one point calling read with an argument was broken + # for mocks returned by mock_open + some_data = 'foo\nbar\nbaz' + mock = mock_open(read_data=some_data) + self.assertEqual(mock().read(10), some_data) + + + def test_interleaved_reads(self): + # Test that calling read, readline, and readlines pulls data + # sequentially from the data we preload with + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + h = open('bar') + line1 = h.readline() + rest = h.readlines() + self.assertEqual(line1, 'foo\n') + self.assertEqual(rest, ['bar\n', 'baz\n']) + + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n') + with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True): + h = open('bar') + line1 = h.readline() + rest = h.read() + self.assertEqual(line1, 'foo\n') + self.assertEqual(rest, 'bar\nbaz\n') + + + def test_overriding_return_values(self): + mock = mock_open(read_data='foo') + handle = mock() + + handle.read.return_value = 'bar' + handle.readline.return_value = 'bar' + handle.readlines.return_value = ['bar'] + + self.assertEqual(handle.read(), 'bar') + self.assertEqual(handle.readline(), 'bar') + self.assertEqual(handle.readlines(), ['bar']) + + # call repeatedly to check that a StopIteration is not propagated + self.assertEqual(handle.readline(), 'bar') + self.assertEqual(handle.readline(), 'bar') + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main() From efc247da8679ee8185e46d7024614d0061a3d3d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wojtek Biniek Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2019 10:45:08 +1100 Subject: [PATCH 2/6] Fix for failing rez release process during test stage Recently introduced improvement in rez test command was causing error in case when rez test command has been executed with package version eg. rez test package==1.0.0 This change repairs that situation. --- src/rez/cli/test.py | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/rez/cli/test.py b/src/rez/cli/test.py index 9b422c3c9..44dbdd7eb 100644 --- a/src/rez/cli/test.py +++ b/src/rez/cli/test.py @@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): from rez.package_test import PackageTestRunner from rez.config import config + pkg = None + if is_dev_run(opts.PKG): pkg = get_package(os.getcwd()) prepare_dev_env_package(pkg) - else: - pkg = get_package(opts.PKG) if opts.paths is None: pkg_paths = (config.nonlocal_packages_path @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): pkg_paths = opts.paths.split(os.pathsep) pkg_paths = [os.path.expanduser(x) for x in pkg_paths if x] - runner = PackageTestRunner(package_request=pkg.name, + runner = PackageTestRunner(package_request=pkg.name if pkg else opts.PKG, package_paths=pkg_paths, extra_package_requests=opts.extra_packages, verbose=True) From bf60dd7870f73656eb1b5141e5d3fb6e687e8158 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wojtek Biniek Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 15:29:49 +1000 Subject: [PATCH 3/6] Fix for tested package version --- src/rez/cli/test.py | 82 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--- src/rez/package_test.py | 33 +++++++-------- src/rez/tests/test_build.py | 2 +- src/rez/tests/test_test.py | 13 +++--- 4 files changed, 98 insertions(+), 32 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/rez/cli/test.py b/src/rez/cli/test.py index 44dbdd7eb..3c26e4cbc 100644 --- a/src/rez/cli/test.py +++ b/src/rez/cli/test.py @@ -49,10 +49,9 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): from rez.package_test import PackageTestRunner from rez.config import config - pkg = None + pkg = get_package(os.getcwd()) - if is_dev_run(opts.PKG): - pkg = get_package(os.getcwd()) + if pkg and is_dev_run(opts.PKG): prepare_dev_env_package(pkg) if opts.paths is None: @@ -62,14 +61,15 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): pkg_paths = opts.paths.split(os.pathsep) pkg_paths = [os.path.expanduser(x) for x in pkg_paths if x] - runner = PackageTestRunner(package_request=pkg.name if pkg else opts.PKG, + pkg_request = "{name}-{version}".format(name=pkg.name, version=pkg.version) if pkg else opts.PKG + runner = PackageTestRunner(package_request=pkg_request, package_paths=pkg_paths, extra_package_requests=opts.extra_packages, verbose=True) test_names = runner.get_test_names() if not test_names: - uri = runner.get_package().uri + uri = runneir.package.uri print("No tests found in %s" % uri, file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(0) @@ -94,3 +94,75 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): if returncode: sys.exit(returncode) + + +def is_dev_run(name): + """ + Decides if is dev_run, based on package name + Args: + name: name of package + + Returns: True or False + """ + return not name or name == '.' + + +def get_package(path): + """ + Function validates pkg name and indicates if tests were run in developer mode + Args: + path: path to the package + + Returns: Tuple of values (package_name, is_dev_run) + """ + try: + return get_developer_package(path) + except PackageMetadataError: + print >> sys.stderr, "Not a valid rez package. Make sure you are in package's root directory" + return None + + +def prepare_dev_env_package(package): + """ + Prepares dev environment for tests. If a package is not installed in in the local packages path + or the tests on the package[py/yaml] are outdated, it installs the package + or updates the package file with the new test targets. + Args: + package: package to be built + """ + try: + local_package_path = os.path.join(config.local_packages_path, package.name, str(package.version)) + local_package = get_developer_package(local_package_path) + except PackageMetadataError: + install_package_in_local_packages_path() + else: + update_package_in_local_packages_path(package, local_package) + + +def install_package_in_local_packages_path(): + """ + Installs the package in the local_packages_path (defined in config.local_packages_path) + """ + original_args = sys.argv + sys.argv = [original_args[0]] + ['-i'] + try: + run("build") + except SystemExit as exit_code: + if exit_code.code: + raise + sys.argv = original_args + + +def update_package_in_local_packages_path(package, installed_package): + """ + Updates tests package definition in installed packages path + Args: + package: package object of currently processed package + installed_package: package object of installed package + """ + if package.tests != installed_package.tests: + data = installed_package.validated_data() + data['tests'] = package.tests + + with open(installed_package.filepath, 'w') as f: + dump_package_data(data, f) diff --git a/src/rez/package_test.py b/src/rez/package_test.py index 026e236b8..cbeac4074 100644 --- a/src/rez/package_test.py +++ b/src/rez/package_test.py @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ def __init__(self, package_request, use_current_env=False, self.package_paths = (config.packages_path if package_paths is None else package_paths) - self.package = None + self._package = None self.contexts = {} # use a common timestamp across all tests - this ensures that tests @@ -93,26 +93,25 @@ def __init__(self, package_request, use_current_env=False, if use_current_env: raise NotImplementedError - def get_package(self): + @property + def package(self): """Get the target package. Returns: `Package`: Package to run tests on. """ - if self.package is not None: - return self.package + if self._package: + return self._package if self.use_current_env: pass else: - package = get_latest_package_from_string(str(self.package_request), - self.package_paths) - if package is None: - raise PackageNotFoundError("Could not find package to test: %s" - % str(self.package_request)) + package = get_package_from_string(str(self.package_request), self.package_paths) - self.package = package - return self.package + if not package: + raise PackageNotFoundError("Could not find package to test: %s" % str(self.package_request)) + + return package def get_test_names(self): """Get the names of tests in this package. @@ -120,8 +119,7 @@ def get_test_names(self): Returns: List of str: Test names. """ - package = self.get_package() - return sorted((package.tests or {}).keys()) + return sorted((self.package.tests or {}).keys()) def run_test(self, test_name): """Run a test. @@ -144,12 +142,12 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): if test_name not in self.get_test_names(): raise PackageTestError("Test '%s' not found in package %s" - % (test_name, package.uri)) + % (test_name, self.package.uri)) if self.use_current_env: return self._run_test_in_current_env(test_name) - for variant in package.iter_variants(): + for variant in self.package.iter_variants(): # get test info for this variant. If None, that just means that this # variant doesn't provide this test. That's ok - 'tests' might be @@ -223,11 +221,10 @@ def run_test_env(self, variant_index, test_name): variant_index (int): chosen variant index test_name (string): name of test """ - package = self.get_package() - variant = package.get_variant(variant_index) + variant = self.package.get_variant(variant_index) if not variant: - raise ValueError('Variant {variant_index} does not exist'.format(variant_index=str(variant_index))) + variant = self.package test_info = self._get_test_info(test_name, variant) diff --git a/src/rez/tests/test_build.py b/src/rez/tests/test_build.py index 504a446be..4fa7ed7c4 100644 --- a/src/rez/tests/test_build.py +++ b/src/rez/tests/test_build.py @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ def test_builds_anti(self): self._test_build_anti() @program_dependent("cmake") - def test_build_cmake(self): + def test_builds_cmake(self): """Test a cmake-based package.""" self.assertRaises(PackageFamilyNotFoundError, self._create_context, "sup_world==3.8") diff --git a/src/rez/tests/test_test.py b/src/rez/tests/test_test.py index ff0f6bccc..4770dd2f7 100644 --- a/src/rez/tests/test_test.py +++ b/src/rez/tests/test_test.py @@ -15,15 +15,12 @@ class TestRezTest(unittest.TestCase): @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.get_developer_package', side_effect=PackageMetadataError()) - def test_getPackage_invalidPackageName_exitWithProperExitCode(self, get_developer_package): - # Arrange - proper_exit_code = 1 - - # Act / Arrange - with self.assertRaises(SystemExit) as exit_code: - get_package('invalid_package_name') + def test_getPackage_invalidPackageName_returnsNone(self, get_developer_package): + # Arrange / Act + result = get_package('invalid_package_name') - self.assertEqual(exit_code.exception.code, proper_exit_code) + # Assert + self.assertIsNone(result) @mock.patch('rez.cli.test.get_developer_package', return_value=mock.MagicMock(spec=DeveloperPackage)) def test_getPackage_validPackageName_packageReturned(self, get_developer_package): From 04c56a6207464e606b16c99bec2a02efb703dbe9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Wojtek Biniek Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2019 09:59:55 +1000 Subject: [PATCH 4/6] Run tests outside current folder (build/rez_test_result) ) This change introduces a new field in the package configuration called "run_in_root", which is optional and by default set to False. Setting it to True will store test artifacts in the package root * Review requested changes --- src/rez/cli/test.py | 5 ++++- src/rez/package_maker__.py | 3 ++- src/rez/package_resources_.py | 3 ++- src/rez/package_serialise.py | 3 ++- src/rez/package_test.py | 36 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------- src/rez/utils/system.py | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 6 files changed, 54 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/rez/cli/test.py b/src/rez/cli/test.py index 3c26e4cbc..f55a98e6b 100644 --- a/src/rez/cli/test.py +++ b/src/rez/cli/test.py @@ -13,6 +13,9 @@ from __future__ import print_function def setup_parser(parser, completions=False): + parser.add_argument( + "-c", "--clean", action="store_true", + help="clear the current tests artifacts before rerunning.") parser.add_argument( "-l", "--list", action="store_true", help="list package's tests and exit") @@ -65,7 +68,7 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): runner = PackageTestRunner(package_request=pkg_request, package_paths=pkg_paths, extra_package_requests=opts.extra_packages, - verbose=True) + verbose=True, clean=opts.clean) test_names = runner.get_test_names() if not test_names: diff --git a/src/rez/package_maker__.py b/src/rez/package_maker__.py index 0bb0136a6..34e63b64b 100644 --- a/src/rez/package_maker__.py +++ b/src/rez/package_maker__.py @@ -31,7 +31,8 @@ Or(basestring, [basestring]), { "command": Or(basestring, [basestring]), - Optional("requires"): [package_request_schema] + Optional("requires"): [package_request_schema], + Optional("run_in_root"): bool } ) }) diff --git a/src/rez/package_resources_.py b/src/rez/package_resources_.py index 61e32a59a..431561cef 100644 --- a/src/rez/package_resources_.py +++ b/src/rez/package_resources_.py @@ -92,7 +92,8 @@ def late_bound(schema): "command": Or(basestring, [basestring]), Optional("requires"): [ Or(PackageRequest, And(basestring, Use(PackageRequest))) - ] + ], + Optional("run_in_root"): bool } ) }) diff --git a/src/rez/package_serialise.py b/src/rez/package_serialise.py index 9f094b45d..53fda4020 100644 --- a/src/rez/package_serialise.py +++ b/src/rez/package_serialise.py @@ -56,7 +56,8 @@ Or(basestring, [basestring]), { "command": Or(basestring, [basestring]), - Optional("requires"): [package_request_schema] + Optional("requires"): [package_request_schema], + Optional("run_in_root"): bool } ) }) diff --git a/src/rez/package_test.py b/src/rez/package_test.py index cbeac4074..5a5fa312f 100644 --- a/src/rez/package_test.py +++ b/src/rez/package_test.py @@ -1,11 +1,15 @@ +import shutil + from rez.config import config from rez.resolved_context import ResolvedContext -from rez.packages_ import get_latest_package_from_string, Variant +from rez.packages_ import get_latest_package_from_string, get_package_from_string, Variant from rez.exceptions import PackageNotFoundError, PackageTestError from rez.utils.colorize import heading, Printer from rez.vendor.six import six +from rez.utils.system import change_dir from pipes import quote import subprocess +import os import time import sys @@ -53,7 +57,7 @@ class PackageTestRunner(object): """ def __init__(self, package_request, use_current_env=False, extra_package_requests=None, package_paths=None, stdout=None, - stderr=None, verbose=False, **context_kwargs): + stderr=None, verbose=False, clean=False, **context_kwargs): """Create a package tester. Args: @@ -68,6 +72,7 @@ def __init__(self, package_request, use_current_env=False, stdout (file-like object): Defaults to sys.stdout. stderr (file-like object): Defaults to sys.stderr. verbose (bool): Verbose mode. + clean (bool): States whether clean test artifacts before rerunning context_kwargs: Extra arguments which are passed to the `ResolvedContext` instances used to run the tests within. Ignored if `use_current_env` is True. @@ -78,6 +83,7 @@ def __init__(self, package_request, use_current_env=False, self.stdout = stdout or sys.stdout self.stderr = stderr or sys.stderr self.verbose = verbose + self.clean = clean self.context_kwargs = context_kwargs self.package_paths = (config.packages_path if package_paths is None @@ -108,9 +114,13 @@ def package(self): else: package = get_package_from_string(str(self.package_request), self.package_paths) + if not package: + package = get_latest_package_from_string(str(self.package_request), self.package_paths) + if not package: raise PackageNotFoundError("Could not find package to test: %s" % str(self.package_request)) + self._package = package return package def get_test_names(self): @@ -199,11 +209,20 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): self._print_header("\nRunning test command: %s\n" % cmd_str) - retcode, _, _ = context.execute_shell( - command=command, - stdout=self.stdout, - stderr=self.stderr, - block=True) + test_result_dir = os.path.abspath('build/rez_test_result' if not test_info["run_in_root"] else '.') + + if self.clean and os.path.exists(test_result_dir): + shutil.rmtree(test_result_dir) + + if not os.path.exists(test_result_dir): + os.makedirs(test_result_dir) + + with change_dir(test_result_dir): + retcode, _, _ = context.execute_shell( + command=command, + stdout=self.stdout, + stderr=self.stderr, + block=True) if retcode: return retcode @@ -290,5 +309,6 @@ def _get_test_info(self, test_name, variant): return { "command": test_entry["command"], - "requires": requires + "requires": requires, + "run_in_root": test_entry.get("run_in_root", False) } diff --git a/src/rez/utils/system.py b/src/rez/utils/system.py index ddaee19b6..4cd020fc1 100644 --- a/src/rez/utils/system.py +++ b/src/rez/utils/system.py @@ -1,4 +1,5 @@ from contextlib import contextmanager +import os import subprocess import sys @@ -36,3 +37,18 @@ def popen(args, **kwargs): kwargs["stdin"] = subprocess.PIPE return subprocess.Popen(args, **kwargs) + + +@contextmanager +def change_dir(dir_path): + """ + Contextmanager which allows to temporarily change the directory + Args: + dir_path: Path to the directory where context should be changed + """ + old_path = os.getcwd() + os.chdir(dir_path) + try: + yield + finally: + os.chdir(old_path) \ No newline at end of file From fc8bffdf33117fbd3e8c1cc17d384214fe4ddd85 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Federico Naum Date: Tue, 8 Oct 2019 19:10:28 +1100 Subject: [PATCH 5/6] fix merge issues --- src/rez/cli/test.py | 2 +- src/rez/package_test.py | 14 ++++++++++---- 2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/rez/cli/test.py b/src/rez/cli/test.py index f55a98e6b..414afc2f5 100644 --- a/src/rez/cli/test.py +++ b/src/rez/cli/test.py @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): test_names = runner.get_test_names() if not test_names: - uri = runneir.package.uri + uri = runner.package.uri print("No tests found in %s" % uri, file=sys.stderr) sys.exit(0) diff --git a/src/rez/package_test.py b/src/rez/package_test.py index 5a5fa312f..473f1cf8b 100644 --- a/src/rez/package_test.py +++ b/src/rez/package_test.py @@ -148,8 +148,6 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): pr = Printer(sys.stdout) pr(txt % nargs, heading) - package = self.get_package() - if test_name not in self.get_test_names(): raise PackageTestError("Test '%s' not found in package %s" % (test_name, self.package.uri)) @@ -188,7 +186,15 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): context = self.contexts.get(key) if context is None: - context = self._get_test_context(requires) + if self.verbose: + print_header("Resolving test environment: %s\n", + ' '.join(map(quote, requires))) + + context = ResolvedContext(package_requests=requires, + package_paths=self.package_paths, + buf=self.stdout, + timestamp=self.timestamp, + **self.context_kwargs) if not context.success: context.print_info(buf=self.stderr) @@ -207,7 +213,7 @@ def print_header(txt, *nargs): else: cmd_str = ' '.join(map(quote, command)) - self._print_header("\nRunning test command: %s\n" % cmd_str) + print_header("\nRunning test command: %s\n", cmd_str) test_result_dir = os.path.abspath('build/rez_test_result' if not test_info["run_in_root"] else '.') From 129c813cfca0df5d8102b3d4111acf5d77c8794a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Federico Naum Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2019 07:29:49 +1100 Subject: [PATCH 6/6] Rename --env with --interactive. Fix some print statements --- src/rez/cli/test.py | 24 +++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/rez/cli/test.py b/src/rez/cli/test.py index 414afc2f5..546680f7f 100644 --- a/src/rez/cli/test.py +++ b/src/rez/cli/test.py @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ ''' Run tests listed in a package's definition file. ''' +from __future__ import print_function import sys import os @@ -10,7 +11,6 @@ from rez.exceptions import PackageMetadataError from rez.package_serialise import dump_package_data from rez.packages_ import get_developer_package -from __future__ import print_function def setup_parser(parser, completions=False): parser.add_argument( @@ -26,13 +26,11 @@ def setup_parser(parser, completions=False): "--nl", "--no-local", dest="no_local", action="store_true", help="don't load local packages") parser.add_argument( - "--env", dest="env", default=None, - help="resolves the environment needed for running the tests and applies it in the current shell." - ) + "--interactive", dest="interactive", default=None, + help="resolves an interactive environment for running the tests.") parser.add_argument( "--variant", dest="variant", default=0, type=int, - help="variant number which should be used to set env. Works only with --env option" - ) + help="variant number which should be used to set the interactive env. Works only with --interactive option") PKG_action = parser.add_argument( "--extra-packages", nargs='+', metavar="PKG", help="extra packages to add to test environment") @@ -80,11 +78,11 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): print('\n'.join(test_names)) sys.exit(0) - if opts.env and opts.env in test_names: - runner.run_test_env(opts.variant, opts.env) + if opts.interactive and opts.interactive in test_names: + runner.run_test_env(opts.variant, opts.interactive) sys.exit(0) - elif opts.env: - print >> sys.stderr, "Invalid ENV name. Possible choices: {choices}".format(choices=','.join(test_names)) + elif opts.interactive: + print("Invalid interactive name. Possible choices: {choices}".format(choices=','.join(test_names), file=sys.stderr)) sys.exit(1) if opts.TEST: @@ -101,7 +99,7 @@ def command(opts, parser, extra_arg_groups=None): def is_dev_run(name): """ - Decides if is dev_run, based on package name + Decides if is a dev_run, based on the package name Args: name: name of package @@ -121,13 +119,13 @@ def get_package(path): try: return get_developer_package(path) except PackageMetadataError: - print >> sys.stderr, "Not a valid rez package. Make sure you are in package's root directory" + print("Not a valid rez package. Make sure you are in package's root directory", file=sys.stderr) return None def prepare_dev_env_package(package): """ - Prepares dev environment for tests. If a package is not installed in in the local packages path + Prepares a dev environment for tests. If a package is not installed in the local packages path or the tests on the package[py/yaml] are outdated, it installs the package or updates the package file with the new test targets. Args: