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date | Wed, 22 Jul 2015 13:24:44 -0700 |
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # test/scaffold.py # Part of ‘python-daemon’, an implementation of PEP 3143. # # Copyright © 2007–2015 Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au> # # This is free software: you may copy, modify, and/or distribute this work # under the terms of the Apache License, version 2.0 as published by the # Apache Software Foundation. # No warranty expressed or implied. See the file ‘LICENSE.ASF-2’ for details. """ Scaffolding for unit test modules. """ from __future__ import (absolute_import, unicode_literals) import unittest import doctest import logging import os import sys import operator import textwrap from copy import deepcopy import functools try: # Python 2 has both ‘str’ (bytes) and ‘unicode’ (text). basestring = basestring unicode = unicode except NameError: # Python 3 names the Unicode data type ‘str’. basestring = str unicode = str import testscenarios import testtools.testcase test_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) parent_dir = os.path.dirname(test_dir) if not test_dir in sys.path: sys.path.insert(1, test_dir) if not parent_dir in sys.path: sys.path.insert(1, parent_dir) # Disable all but the most critical logging messages. logging.disable(logging.CRITICAL) def get_function_signature(func): """ Get the function signature as a mapping of attributes. :param func: The function object to interrogate. :return: A mapping of the components of a function signature. The signature is constructed as a mapping: * 'name': The function's defined name. * 'arg_count': The number of arguments expected by the function. * 'arg_names': A sequence of the argument names, as strings. * 'arg_defaults': A sequence of the default values for the arguments. * 'va_args': The name bound to remaining positional arguments. * 'va_kw_args': The name bound to remaining keyword arguments. """ try: # Python 3 function attributes. func_code = func.__code__ func_defaults = func.__defaults__ except AttributeError: # Python 2 function attributes. func_code = func.func_code func_defaults = func.func_defaults arg_count = func_code.co_argcount arg_names = func_code.co_varnames[:arg_count] arg_defaults = {} if func_defaults is not None: arg_defaults = dict( (name, value) for (name, value) in zip(arg_names[::-1], func_defaults[::-1])) signature = { 'name': func.__name__, 'arg_count': arg_count, 'arg_names': arg_names, 'arg_defaults': arg_defaults, } non_pos_names = list(func_code.co_varnames[arg_count:]) COLLECTS_ARBITRARY_POSITIONAL_ARGS = 0x04 if func_code.co_flags & COLLECTS_ARBITRARY_POSITIONAL_ARGS: signature['var_args'] = non_pos_names.pop(0) COLLECTS_ARBITRARY_KEYWORD_ARGS = 0x08 if func_code.co_flags & COLLECTS_ARBITRARY_KEYWORD_ARGS: signature['var_kw_args'] = non_pos_names.pop(0) return signature def format_function_signature(func): """ Format the function signature as printable text. :param func: The function object to interrogate. :return: A formatted text representation of the function signature. The signature is rendered a text; for example:: foo(spam, eggs, ham=True, beans=None, *args, **kwargs) """ signature = get_function_signature(func) args_text = [] for arg_name in signature['arg_names']: if arg_name in signature['arg_defaults']: arg_text = "{name}={value!r}".format( name=arg_name, value=signature['arg_defaults'][arg_name]) else: arg_text = "{name}".format( name=arg_name) args_text.append(arg_text) if 'var_args' in signature: args_text.append("*{var_args}".format(signature)) if 'var_kw_args' in signature: args_text.append("**{var_kw_args}".format(signature)) signature_args_text = ", ".join(args_text) func_name = signature['name'] signature_text = "{name}({args})".format( name=func_name, args=signature_args_text) return signature_text class TestCase(testtools.testcase.TestCase): """ Test case behaviour. """ def failUnlessOutputCheckerMatch(self, want, got, msg=None): """ Fail unless the specified string matches the expected. :param want: The desired output pattern. :param got: The actual text to match. :param msg: A message to prefix on the failure message. :return: ``None``. :raises self.failureException: If the text does not match. Fail the test unless ``want`` matches ``got``, as determined by a ``doctest.OutputChecker`` instance. This is not an equality check, but a pattern match according to the ``OutputChecker`` rules. """ checker = doctest.OutputChecker() want = textwrap.dedent(want) source = "" example = doctest.Example(source, want) got = textwrap.dedent(got) checker_optionflags = functools.reduce(operator.or_, [ doctest.ELLIPSIS, ]) if not checker.check_output(want, got, checker_optionflags): if msg is None: diff = checker.output_difference( example, got, checker_optionflags) msg = "\n".join([ "Output received did not match expected output", "{diff}", ]).format( diff=diff) raise self.failureException(msg) assertOutputCheckerMatch = failUnlessOutputCheckerMatch def failUnlessFunctionInTraceback(self, traceback, function, msg=None): """ Fail if the function is not in the traceback. :param traceback: The traceback object to interrogate. :param function: The function object to match. :param msg: A message to prefix on the failure message. :return: ``None``. :raises self.failureException: If the function is not in the traceback. Fail the test if the function ``function`` is not at any of the levels in the traceback object ``traceback``. """ func_in_traceback = False expected_code = function.func_code current_traceback = traceback while current_traceback is not None: if expected_code is current_traceback.tb_frame.f_code: func_in_traceback = True break current_traceback = current_traceback.tb_next if not func_in_traceback: if msg is None: msg = ( "Traceback did not lead to original function" " {function}" ).format( function=function) raise self.failureException(msg) assertFunctionInTraceback = failUnlessFunctionInTraceback def failUnlessFunctionSignatureMatch(self, first, second, msg=None): """ Fail if the function signatures do not match. :param first: The first function to compare. :param second: The second function to compare. :param msg: A message to prefix to the failure message. :return: ``None``. :raises self.failureException: If the function signatures do not match. Fail the test if the function signature does not match between the ``first`` function and the ``second`` function. The function signature includes: * function name, * count of named parameters, * sequence of named parameters, * default values of named parameters, * collector for arbitrary positional arguments, * collector for arbitrary keyword arguments. """ first_signature = get_function_signature(first) second_signature = get_function_signature(second) if first_signature != second_signature: if msg is None: first_signature_text = format_function_signature(first) second_signature_text = format_function_signature(second) msg = (textwrap.dedent("""\ Function signatures do not match: {first!r} != {second!r} Expected: {first_text} Got: {second_text}""") ).format( first=first_signature, first_text=first_signature_text, second=second_signature, second_text=second_signature_text, ) raise self.failureException(msg) assertFunctionSignatureMatch = failUnlessFunctionSignatureMatch class TestCaseWithScenarios(testscenarios.WithScenarios, TestCase): """ Test cases run per scenario. """ class Exception_TestCase(TestCaseWithScenarios): """ Test cases for exception classes. """ def test_exception_instance(self): """ Exception instance should be created. """ self.assertIsNot(self.instance, None) def test_exception_types(self): """ Exception instance should match expected types. """ for match_type in self.types: self.assertIsInstance(self.instance, match_type) def make_exception_scenarios(scenarios): """ Make test scenarios for exception classes. :param scenarios: Sequence of scenarios. :return: List of scenarios with additional mapping entries. Use this with `testscenarios` to adapt `Exception_TestCase`_ for any exceptions that need testing. Each scenario is a tuple (`name`, `map`) where `map` is a mapping of attributes to be applied to each test case. Attributes map must contain items for: :key exc_type: The exception type to be tested. :key min_args: The minimum argument count for the exception instance initialiser. :key types: Sequence of types that should be superclasses of each instance of the exception type. """ updated_scenarios = deepcopy(scenarios) for (name, scenario) in updated_scenarios: args = (None,) * scenario['min_args'] scenario['args'] = args instance = scenario['exc_type'](*args) scenario['instance'] = instance return updated_scenarios # Local variables: # coding: utf-8 # mode: python # End: # vim: fileencoding=utf-8 filetype=python :