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import string
import random
import io
import pytest
import numpy as np
import validate_docstrings
validate_one = validate_docstrings.validate_one
from pandas.util.testing import capture_stderr
class GoodDocStrings(object):
"""
Collection of good doc strings.
This class contains a lot of docstrings that should pass the validation
script without any errors.
"""
def plot(self, kind, color='blue', **kwargs):
"""
Generate a plot.
Render the data in the Series as a matplotlib plot of the
specified kind.
Parameters
----------
kind : str
Kind of matplotlib plot.
color : str, default 'blue'
Color name or rgb code.
**kwargs
These parameters will be passed to the matplotlib plotting
function.
"""
pass
def sample(self):
"""
Generate and return a random number.
The value is sampled from a continuous uniform distribution between
0 and 1.
Returns
-------
float
Random number generated.
"""
return random.random()
def random_letters(self):
"""
Generate and return a sequence of random letters.
The length of the returned string is also random, and is also
returned.
Returns
-------
length : int
Length of the returned string.
letters : str
String of random letters.
"""
length = random.randint(1, 10)
letters = "".join(random.sample(string.ascii_lowercase, length))
return length, letters
def sample_values(self):
"""
Generate an infinite sequence of random numbers.
The values are sampled from a continuous uniform distribution between
0 and 1.
Yields
------
float
Random number generated.
"""
while True:
yield random.random()
def head(self):
"""
Return the first 5 elements of the Series.
This function is mainly useful to preview the values of the
Series without displaying the whole of it.
Returns
-------
Series
Subset of the original series with the 5 first values.
See Also
--------
Series.tail : Return the last 5 elements of the Series.
Series.iloc : Return a slice of the elements in the Series,
which can also be used to return the first or last n.
"""
return self.iloc[:5]
def head1(self, n=5):
"""
Return the first elements of the Series.
This function is mainly useful to preview the values of the
Series without displaying the whole of it.
Parameters
----------
n : int
Number of values to return.
Returns
-------
Series
Subset of the original series with the n first values.
See Also
--------
tail : Return the last n elements of the Series.
Examples
--------
>>> s = pd.Series(['Ant', 'Bear', 'Cow', 'Dog', 'Falcon'])
>>> s.head()
0 Ant
1 Bear
2 Cow
3 Dog
4 Falcon
dtype: object
With the `n` parameter, we can change the number of returned rows:
>>> s.head(n=3)
0 Ant
1 Bear
2 Cow
dtype: object
"""
return self.iloc[:n]
def contains(self, pat, case=True, na=np.nan):
"""
Return whether each value contains `pat`.
In this case, we are illustrating how to use sections, even
if the example is simple enough and does not require them.
Parameters
----------
pat : str
Pattern to check for within each element.
case : bool, default True
Whether check should be done with case sensitivity.
na : object, default np.nan
Fill value for missing data.
Examples
--------
>>> s = pd.Series(['Antelope', 'Lion', 'Zebra', np.nan])
>>> s.str.contains(pat='a')
0 False
1 False
2 True
3 NaN
dtype: object
**Case sensitivity**
With `case_sensitive` set to `False` we can match `a` with both
`a` and `A`:
>>> s.str.contains(pat='a', case=False)
0 True
1 False
2 True
3 NaN
dtype: object
**Missing values**
We can fill missing values in the output using the `na` parameter:
>>> s.str.contains(pat='a', na=False)
0 False
1 False
2 True
3 False
dtype: bool
"""
pass
def mode(self, axis, numeric_only):
"""
Ensure sphinx directives don't affect checks for trailing periods.
Parameters
----------
axis : str
Sentence ending in period, followed by single directive.
.. versionchanged:: 0.1.2
numeric_only : bool
Sentence ending in period, followed by multiple directives.
.. versionadded:: 0.1.2
.. deprecated:: 0.00.0
A multiline description,
which spans another line.
"""
pass
def good_imports(self):
"""
Ensure import other than numpy and pandas are fine.
Examples
--------
This example does not import pandas or import numpy.
>>> import datetime
>>> datetime.MAXYEAR
9999
"""
pass
class BadGenericDocStrings(object):
"""Everything here has a bad docstring
"""
def func(self):
"""Some function.
With several mistakes in the docstring.
It has a blank like after the signature `def func():`.
The text 'Some function' should go in the line after the
opening quotes of the docstring, not in the same line.
There is a blank line between the docstring and the first line
of code `foo = 1`.
The closing quotes should be in the next line, not in this one."""
foo = 1
bar = 2
return foo + bar
def astype(self, dtype):
"""
Casts Series type.
Verb in third-person of the present simple, should be infinitive.
"""
pass
def astype1(self, dtype):
"""
Method to cast Series type.
Does not start with verb.
"""
pass
def astype2(self, dtype):
"""
Cast Series type
Missing dot at the end.
"""
pass
def astype3(self, dtype):
"""
Cast Series type from its current type to the new type defined in
the parameter dtype.
Summary is too verbose and doesn't fit in a single line.
"""
pass
def plot(self, kind, **kwargs):
"""
Generate a plot.
Render the data in the Series as a matplotlib plot of the
specified kind.
Note the blank line between the parameters title and the first
parameter. Also, note that after the name of the parameter `kind`
and before the colon, a space is missing.
Also, note that the parameter descriptions do not start with a
capital letter, and do not finish with a dot.
Finally, the `**kwargs` parameter is missing.
Parameters
----------
kind: str
kind of matplotlib plot
"""
pass
def method(self, foo=None, bar=None):
"""
A sample DataFrame method.
Do not import numpy and pandas.
Try to use meaningful data, when it makes the example easier
to understand.
Try to avoid positional arguments like in `df.method(1)`. They
can be alright if previously defined with a meaningful name,
like in `present_value(interest_rate)`, but avoid them otherwise.
When presenting the behavior with different parameters, do not place
all the calls one next to the other. Instead, add a short sentence
explaining what the example shows.
Examples
--------
>>> import numpy as np
>>> import pandas as pd
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(np.ones((3, 3)),
... columns=('a', 'b', 'c'))
>>> df.all(1)
0 True
1 True
2 True
dtype: bool
>>> df.all(bool_only=True)
Series([], dtype: bool)
"""
pass
class BadSummaries(object):
def wrong_line(self):
"""Exists on the wrong line"""
pass
def no_punctuation(self):
"""
Has the right line but forgets punctuation
"""
pass
def no_capitalization(self):
"""
provides a lowercase summary.
"""
pass
def no_infinitive(self):
"""
Started with a verb that is not infinitive.
"""
def multi_line(self):
"""
Extends beyond one line
which is not correct.
"""
def two_paragraph_multi_line(self):
"""
Extends beyond one line
which is not correct.
Extends beyond one line, which in itself is correct but the
previous short summary should still be an issue.
"""
class BadParameters(object):
"""
Everything here has a problem with its Parameters section.
"""
def missing_params(self, kind, **kwargs):
"""
Lacks kwargs in Parameters.
Parameters
----------
kind : str
Foo bar baz.
"""
def bad_colon_spacing(self, kind):
"""
Has bad spacing in the type line.
Parameters
----------
kind: str
Needs a space after kind.
"""
def no_description_period(self, kind):
"""
Forgets to add a period to the description.
Parameters
----------
kind : str
Doesn't end with a dot
"""
def no_description_period_with_directive(self, kind):
"""
Forgets to add a period, and also includes a directive.
Parameters
----------
kind : str
Doesn't end with a dot
.. versionadded:: 0.00.0
"""
def no_description_period_with_directives(self, kind):
"""
Forgets to add a period, and also includes multiple directives.
Parameters
----------
kind : str
Doesn't end with a dot
.. versionchanged:: 0.00.0
.. deprecated:: 0.00.0
"""
def parameter_capitalization(self, kind):
"""
Forgets to capitalize the description.
Parameters
----------
kind : str
this is not capitalized.
"""
def blank_lines(self, kind):
"""
Adds a blank line after the section header.
Parameters
----------
kind : str
Foo bar baz.
"""
pass
def integer_parameter(self, kind):
"""
Uses integer instead of int.
Parameters
----------
kind : integer
Foo bar baz.
"""
pass
def string_parameter(self, kind):
"""
Uses string instead of str.
Parameters
----------
kind : string
Foo bar baz.
"""
pass
def boolean_parameter(self, kind):
"""
Uses boolean instead of bool.
Parameters
----------
kind : boolean
Foo bar baz.
"""
pass
def list_incorrect_parameter_type(self, kind):
"""
Uses list of boolean instead of list of bool.
Parameters
----------
kind : list of boolean, integer, float or string
Foo bar baz.
"""
pass
class BadReturns(object):
def return_not_documented(self):
"""
Lacks section for Returns
"""
return "Hello world!"
def yield_not_documented(self):
"""
Lacks section for Yields
"""
yield "Hello world!"
def no_type(self):
"""
Returns documented but without type.
Returns
-------
Some value.
"""
return "Hello world!"
def no_description(self):
"""
Provides type but no descrption.
Returns
-------
str
"""
return "Hello world!"
def no_punctuation(self):
"""
Provides type and description but no period.
Returns
-------
str
A nice greeting
"""
return "Hello world!"
class BadSeeAlso(object):
def desc_no_period(self):
"""
Return the first 5 elements of the Series.
See Also
--------
Series.tail : Return the last 5 elements of the Series.
Series.iloc : Return a slice of the elements in the Series,
which can also be used to return the first or last n
"""
pass
def desc_first_letter_lowercase(self):
"""
Return the first 5 elements of the Series.
See Also
--------
Series.tail : return the last 5 elements of the Series.
Series.iloc : Return a slice of the elements in the Series,
which can also be used to return the first or last n.
"""
pass
def prefix_pandas(self):
"""
Have `pandas` prefix in See Also section.
See Also
--------
pandas.Series.rename : Alter Series index labels or name.
DataFrame.head : The first `n` rows of the caller object.
"""
pass
class BadExamples(object):
def unused_import(self):
"""
Examples
--------
>>> import pandas as pdf
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(np.ones((3, 3)), columns=('a', 'b', 'c'))
"""
pass
def missing_whitespace_around_arithmetic_operator(self):
"""
Examples
--------
>>> 2+5
7
"""
pass
def indentation_is_not_a_multiple_of_four(self):
"""
Examples
--------
>>> if 2 + 5:
... pass
"""
pass
def missing_whitespace_after_comma(self):
"""
Examples
--------
>>> df = pd.DataFrame(np.ones((3,3)),columns=('a','b', 'c'))
"""
pass
class TestValidator(object):
def _import_path(self, klass=None, func=None):
"""
Build the required import path for tests in this module.
Parameters
----------
klass : str
Class name of object in module.
func : str
Function name of object in module.
Returns
-------
str
Import path of specified object in this module
"""
base_path = "scripts.tests.test_validate_docstrings"
if klass:
base_path = ".".join([base_path, klass])
if func:
base_path = ".".join([base_path, func])
return base_path
@capture_stderr
def test_good_class(self):
errors = validate_one(self._import_path(
klass='GoodDocStrings'))['errors']
assert isinstance(errors, list)
assert not errors
@capture_stderr
@pytest.mark.parametrize("func", [
'plot', 'sample', 'random_letters', 'sample_values', 'head', 'head1',
'contains', 'mode', 'good_imports'])
def test_good_functions(self, func):
errors = validate_one(self._import_path(
klass='GoodDocStrings', func=func))['errors']
assert isinstance(errors, list)
assert not errors
@capture_stderr
def test_bad_class(self):
errors = validate_one(self._import_path(
klass='BadGenericDocStrings'))['errors']
assert isinstance(errors, list)
assert errors
@capture_stderr
@pytest.mark.parametrize("func", [
'func', 'astype', 'astype1', 'astype2', 'astype3', 'plot', 'method'])
def test_bad_generic_functions(self, func):
errors = validate_one(self._import_path( # noqa:F821
klass='BadGenericDocStrings', func=func))['errors']
assert isinstance(errors, list)
assert errors
@pytest.mark.parametrize("klass,func,msgs", [
# See Also tests
('BadSeeAlso', 'desc_no_period',
('Missing period at end of description for See Also "Series.iloc"',)),
('BadSeeAlso', 'desc_first_letter_lowercase',
('should be capitalized for See Also "Series.tail"',)),
# Summary tests
('BadSummaries', 'wrong_line',
('should start in the line immediately after the opening quotes',)),
('BadSummaries', 'no_punctuation',
('Summary does not end with a period',)),
('BadSummaries', 'no_capitalization',
('Summary does not start with a capital letter',)),
('BadSummaries', 'no_capitalization',
('Summary must start with infinitive verb',)),
('BadSummaries', 'multi_line',
('Summary should fit in a single line.',)),
('BadSummaries', 'two_paragraph_multi_line',
('Summary should fit in a single line.',)),
# Parameters tests
('BadParameters', 'missing_params',
('Parameters {**kwargs} not documented',)),
('BadParameters', 'bad_colon_spacing',
('Parameter "kind" requires a space before the colon '
'separating the parameter name and type',)),
('BadParameters', 'no_description_period',
('Parameter "kind" description should finish with "."',)),
('BadParameters', 'no_description_period_with_directive',
('Parameter "kind" description should finish with "."',)),
('BadParameters', 'parameter_capitalization',
('Parameter "kind" description should start with a capital letter',)),
('BadParameters', 'integer_parameter',
('Parameter "kind" type should use "int" instead of "integer"',)),
('BadParameters', 'string_parameter',
('Parameter "kind" type should use "str" instead of "string"',)),
('BadParameters', 'boolean_parameter',
('Parameter "kind" type should use "bool" instead of "boolean"',)),
('BadParameters', 'list_incorrect_parameter_type',
('Parameter "kind" type should use "bool" instead of "boolean"',)),
('BadParameters', 'list_incorrect_parameter_type',
('Parameter "kind" type should use "int" instead of "integer"',)),
('BadParameters', 'list_incorrect_parameter_type',
('Parameter "kind" type should use "str" instead of "string"',)),
pytest.param('BadParameters', 'blank_lines', ('No error yet?',),
marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
# Returns tests
('BadReturns', 'return_not_documented', ('No Returns section found',)),
('BadReturns', 'yield_not_documented', ('No Yields section found',)),
pytest.param('BadReturns', 'no_type', ('foo',),
marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
pytest.param('BadReturns', 'no_description', ('foo',),
marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
pytest.param('BadReturns', 'no_punctuation', ('foo',),
marks=pytest.mark.xfail),
# Examples tests
('BadGenericDocStrings', 'method',
('numpy does not need to be imported in the examples',)),
('BadGenericDocStrings', 'method',
('pandas does not need to be imported in the examples',)),
# See Also tests
('BadSeeAlso', 'prefix_pandas',
('pandas.Series.rename in `See Also` section '
'does not need `pandas` prefix',)),
# Examples tests
('BadExamples', 'unused_import',
('1 F401 \'pandas as pdf\' imported but unused',)),
('BadExamples', 'indentation_is_not_a_multiple_of_four',
('1 E111 indentation is not a multiple of four',)),
('BadExamples', 'missing_whitespace_around_arithmetic_operator',
('1 E226 missing whitespace around arithmetic operator',)),
('BadExamples', 'missing_whitespace_after_comma',
('3 E231 missing whitespace after \',\'',)),
])
def test_bad_examples(self, capsys, klass, func, msgs):
result = validate_one(self._import_path(klass=klass, func=func))
for msg in msgs:
assert msg in ' '.join(result['errors'])
class ApiItems(object):
@property
def api_doc(self):
return io.StringIO('''
.. currentmodule:: itertools
Itertools
---------
Infinite
~~~~~~~~
.. autosummary::
cycle
count
Finite
~~~~~~
.. autosummary::
chain
.. currentmodule:: random
Random
------
All
~~~
.. autosummary::
seed
randint
''')
@pytest.mark.parametrize('idx,name', [(0, 'itertools.cycle'),
(1, 'itertools.count'),
(2, 'itertools.chain'),
(3, 'random.seed'),
(4, 'random.randint')])
def test_item_name(self, idx, name):
result = list(validate_docstrings.get_api_items(self.api_doc))
assert result[idx][0] == name
@pytest.mark.parametrize('idx,func', [(0, 'cycle'),
(1, 'count'),
(2, 'chain'),
(3, 'seed'),
(4, 'randint')])
def test_item_function(self, idx, func):
result = list(validate_docstrings.get_api_items(self.api_doc))
assert callable(result[idx][1])
assert result[idx][1].__name__ == func
@pytest.mark.parametrize('idx,section', [(0, 'Itertools'),
(1, 'Itertools'),
(2, 'Itertools'),
(3, 'Random'),
(4, 'Random')])
def test_item_section(self, idx, section):
result = list(validate_docstrings.get_api_items(self.api_doc))
assert result[idx][2] == section
@pytest.mark.parametrize('idx,subsection', [(0, 'Infinite'),
(1, 'Infinite'),
(2, 'Finite'),
(3, 'All'),
(4, 'All')])
def test_item_subsection(self, idx, subsection):
result = list(validate_docstrings.get_api_items(self.api_doc))
assert result[idx][3] == subsection