The current idiom is to use: assert re.match(pat, result.stdout.str()) Or assert line in result.stdout.str() But this does not really give good results when it fails. Those new functions produce similar output to ther other match lines functions.
619 lines
18 KiB
Python
619 lines
18 KiB
Python
import os
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import time
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import py.path
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import _pytest.pytester as pytester
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import pytest
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from _pytest.config import PytestPluginManager
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from _pytest.main import ExitCode
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from _pytest.pytester import CwdSnapshot
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from _pytest.pytester import HookRecorder
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from _pytest.pytester import LineMatcher
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from _pytest.pytester import SysModulesSnapshot
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from _pytest.pytester import SysPathsSnapshot
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def test_make_hook_recorder(testdir):
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item = testdir.getitem("def test_func(): pass")
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recorder = testdir.make_hook_recorder(item.config.pluginmanager)
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assert not recorder.getfailures()
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pytest.xfail("internal reportrecorder tests need refactoring")
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class rep:
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excinfo = None
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passed = False
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failed = True
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skipped = False
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when = "call"
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recorder.hook.pytest_runtest_logreport(report=rep)
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failures = recorder.getfailures()
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assert failures == [rep]
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failures = recorder.getfailures()
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assert failures == [rep]
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class rep:
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excinfo = None
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passed = False
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failed = False
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skipped = True
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when = "call"
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rep.passed = False
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rep.skipped = True
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recorder.hook.pytest_runtest_logreport(report=rep)
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modcol = testdir.getmodulecol("")
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rep = modcol.config.hook.pytest_make_collect_report(collector=modcol)
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rep.passed = False
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rep.failed = True
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rep.skipped = False
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recorder.hook.pytest_collectreport(report=rep)
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passed, skipped, failed = recorder.listoutcomes()
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assert not passed and skipped and failed
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numpassed, numskipped, numfailed = recorder.countoutcomes()
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assert numpassed == 0
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assert numskipped == 1
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assert numfailed == 1
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assert len(recorder.getfailedcollections()) == 1
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recorder.unregister()
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recorder.clear()
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recorder.hook.pytest_runtest_logreport(report=rep)
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pytest.raises(ValueError, recorder.getfailures)
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def test_parseconfig(testdir):
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config1 = testdir.parseconfig()
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config2 = testdir.parseconfig()
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assert config2 is not config1
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def test_testdir_runs_with_plugin(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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pytest_plugins = "pytester"
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def test_hello(testdir):
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assert 1
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.assert_outcomes(passed=1)
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def test_runresult_assertion_on_xfail(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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pytest_plugins = "pytester"
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@pytest.mark.xfail
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def test_potato():
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assert False
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.assert_outcomes(xfailed=1)
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assert result.ret == 0
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def test_runresult_assertion_on_xpassed(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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pytest_plugins = "pytester"
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@pytest.mark.xfail
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def test_potato():
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assert True
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.assert_outcomes(xpassed=1)
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assert result.ret == 0
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def test_runresult_repr():
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from _pytest.pytester import RunResult
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assert (
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repr(
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RunResult(ret="ret", outlines=[""], errlines=["some", "errors"], duration=1)
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)
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== "<RunResult ret='ret' len(stdout.lines)=1 len(stderr.lines)=2 duration=1.00s>"
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)
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def test_xpassed_with_strict_is_considered_a_failure(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import pytest
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pytest_plugins = "pytester"
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@pytest.mark.xfail(strict=True)
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def test_potato():
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assert True
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"""
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)
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result = testdir.runpytest()
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result.assert_outcomes(failed=1)
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assert result.ret != 0
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def make_holder():
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class apiclass:
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def pytest_xyz(self, arg):
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"x"
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def pytest_xyz_noarg(self):
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"x"
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apimod = type(os)("api")
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def pytest_xyz(arg):
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"x"
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def pytest_xyz_noarg():
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"x"
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apimod.pytest_xyz = pytest_xyz
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apimod.pytest_xyz_noarg = pytest_xyz_noarg
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return apiclass, apimod
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("holder", make_holder())
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def test_hookrecorder_basic(holder):
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pm = PytestPluginManager()
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pm.add_hookspecs(holder)
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rec = HookRecorder(pm)
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pm.hook.pytest_xyz(arg=123)
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call = rec.popcall("pytest_xyz")
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assert call.arg == 123
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assert call._name == "pytest_xyz"
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pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception, rec.popcall, "abc")
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pm.hook.pytest_xyz_noarg()
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call = rec.popcall("pytest_xyz_noarg")
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assert call._name == "pytest_xyz_noarg"
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def test_makepyfile_unicode(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile(chr(0xFFFD))
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def test_makepyfile_utf8(testdir):
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"""Ensure makepyfile accepts utf-8 bytes as input (#2738)"""
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utf8_contents = """
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def setup_function(function):
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mixed_encoding = 'São Paulo'
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""".encode()
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p = testdir.makepyfile(utf8_contents)
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assert "mixed_encoding = 'São Paulo'".encode() in p.read("rb")
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class TestInlineRunModulesCleanup:
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def test_inline_run_test_module_not_cleaned_up(self, testdir):
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test_mod = testdir.makepyfile("def test_foo(): assert True")
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result = testdir.inline_run(str(test_mod))
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assert result.ret == ExitCode.OK
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# rewrite module, now test should fail if module was re-imported
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test_mod.write("def test_foo(): assert False")
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result2 = testdir.inline_run(str(test_mod))
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assert result2.ret == ExitCode.TESTS_FAILED
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def spy_factory(self):
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class SysModulesSnapshotSpy:
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instances = []
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def __init__(self, preserve=None):
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SysModulesSnapshotSpy.instances.append(self)
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self._spy_restore_count = 0
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self._spy_preserve = preserve
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self.__snapshot = SysModulesSnapshot(preserve=preserve)
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def restore(self):
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self._spy_restore_count += 1
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return self.__snapshot.restore()
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return SysModulesSnapshotSpy
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def test_inline_run_taking_and_restoring_a_sys_modules_snapshot(
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self, testdir, monkeypatch
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):
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spy_factory = self.spy_factory()
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monkeypatch.setattr(pytester, "SysModulesSnapshot", spy_factory)
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testdir.syspathinsert()
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original = dict(sys.modules)
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testdir.makepyfile(import1="# you son of a silly person")
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testdir.makepyfile(import2="# my hovercraft is full of eels")
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test_mod = testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import import1
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def test_foo(): import import2"""
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)
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testdir.inline_run(str(test_mod))
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assert len(spy_factory.instances) == 1
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spy = spy_factory.instances[0]
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assert spy._spy_restore_count == 1
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assert sys.modules == original
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assert all(sys.modules[x] is original[x] for x in sys.modules)
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def test_inline_run_sys_modules_snapshot_restore_preserving_modules(
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self, testdir, monkeypatch
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):
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spy_factory = self.spy_factory()
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monkeypatch.setattr(pytester, "SysModulesSnapshot", spy_factory)
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test_mod = testdir.makepyfile("def test_foo(): pass")
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testdir.inline_run(str(test_mod))
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spy = spy_factory.instances[0]
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assert not spy._spy_preserve("black_knight")
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assert spy._spy_preserve("zope")
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assert spy._spy_preserve("zope.interface")
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assert spy._spy_preserve("zopelicious")
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def test_external_test_module_imports_not_cleaned_up(self, testdir):
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testdir.syspathinsert()
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testdir.makepyfile(imported="data = 'you son of a silly person'")
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import imported
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test_mod = testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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def test_foo():
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import imported
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imported.data = 42"""
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)
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testdir.inline_run(str(test_mod))
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assert imported.data == 42
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def test_assert_outcomes_after_pytest_error(testdir):
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testdir.makepyfile("def test_foo(): assert True")
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result = testdir.runpytest("--unexpected-argument")
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Pytest terminal summary report not found"):
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result.assert_outcomes(passed=0)
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def test_cwd_snapshot(tmpdir):
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foo = tmpdir.ensure("foo", dir=1)
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bar = tmpdir.ensure("bar", dir=1)
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foo.chdir()
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snapshot = CwdSnapshot()
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bar.chdir()
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assert py.path.local() == bar
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snapshot.restore()
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assert py.path.local() == foo
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class TestSysModulesSnapshot:
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key = "my-test-module"
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def test_remove_added(self):
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original = dict(sys.modules)
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assert self.key not in sys.modules
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snapshot = SysModulesSnapshot()
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sys.modules[self.key] = "something"
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assert self.key in sys.modules
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snapshot.restore()
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assert sys.modules == original
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def test_add_removed(self, monkeypatch):
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assert self.key not in sys.modules
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monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, self.key, "something")
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assert self.key in sys.modules
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original = dict(sys.modules)
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snapshot = SysModulesSnapshot()
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del sys.modules[self.key]
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assert self.key not in sys.modules
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snapshot.restore()
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assert sys.modules == original
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def test_restore_reloaded(self, monkeypatch):
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assert self.key not in sys.modules
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monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, self.key, "something")
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assert self.key in sys.modules
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original = dict(sys.modules)
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snapshot = SysModulesSnapshot()
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sys.modules[self.key] = "something else"
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snapshot.restore()
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assert sys.modules == original
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def test_preserve_modules(self, monkeypatch):
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key = [self.key + str(i) for i in range(3)]
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assert not any(k in sys.modules for k in key)
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for i, k in enumerate(key):
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monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, k, "something" + str(i))
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original = dict(sys.modules)
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def preserve(name):
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return name in (key[0], key[1], "some-other-key")
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snapshot = SysModulesSnapshot(preserve=preserve)
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sys.modules[key[0]] = original[key[0]] = "something else0"
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sys.modules[key[1]] = original[key[1]] = "something else1"
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sys.modules[key[2]] = "something else2"
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snapshot.restore()
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assert sys.modules == original
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def test_preserve_container(self, monkeypatch):
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original = dict(sys.modules)
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assert self.key not in original
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replacement = dict(sys.modules)
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replacement[self.key] = "life of brian"
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snapshot = SysModulesSnapshot()
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monkeypatch.setattr(sys, "modules", replacement)
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snapshot.restore()
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assert sys.modules is replacement
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assert sys.modules == original
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("path_type", ("path", "meta_path"))
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class TestSysPathsSnapshot:
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other_path = {"path": "meta_path", "meta_path": "path"}
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@staticmethod
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def path(n):
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return "my-dirty-little-secret-" + str(n)
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def test_restore(self, monkeypatch, path_type):
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other_path_type = self.other_path[path_type]
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for i in range(10):
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assert self.path(i) not in getattr(sys, path_type)
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sys_path = [self.path(i) for i in range(6)]
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monkeypatch.setattr(sys, path_type, sys_path)
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original = list(sys_path)
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original_other = list(getattr(sys, other_path_type))
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snapshot = SysPathsSnapshot()
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transformation = {"source": (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5), "target": (6, 2, 9, 7, 5, 8)}
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assert sys_path == [self.path(x) for x in transformation["source"]]
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sys_path[1] = self.path(6)
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sys_path[3] = self.path(7)
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sys_path.append(self.path(8))
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del sys_path[4]
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sys_path[3:3] = [self.path(9)]
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del sys_path[0]
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assert sys_path == [self.path(x) for x in transformation["target"]]
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snapshot.restore()
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assert getattr(sys, path_type) is sys_path
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assert getattr(sys, path_type) == original
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assert getattr(sys, other_path_type) == original_other
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def test_preserve_container(self, monkeypatch, path_type):
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other_path_type = self.other_path[path_type]
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original_data = list(getattr(sys, path_type))
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original_other = getattr(sys, other_path_type)
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original_other_data = list(original_other)
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new = []
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snapshot = SysPathsSnapshot()
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monkeypatch.setattr(sys, path_type, new)
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snapshot.restore()
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assert getattr(sys, path_type) is new
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assert getattr(sys, path_type) == original_data
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assert getattr(sys, other_path_type) is original_other
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assert getattr(sys, other_path_type) == original_other_data
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def test_testdir_subprocess(testdir):
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testfile = testdir.makepyfile("def test_one(): pass")
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assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess(testfile).ret == 0
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def test_unicode_args(testdir):
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result = testdir.runpytest("-k", "💩")
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assert result.ret == ExitCode.NO_TESTS_COLLECTED
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def test_testdir_run_no_timeout(testdir):
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testfile = testdir.makepyfile("def test_no_timeout(): pass")
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assert testdir.runpytest_subprocess(testfile).ret == ExitCode.OK
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def test_testdir_run_with_timeout(testdir):
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testfile = testdir.makepyfile("def test_no_timeout(): pass")
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timeout = 120
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start = time.time()
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result = testdir.runpytest_subprocess(testfile, timeout=timeout)
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end = time.time()
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duration = end - start
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assert result.ret == ExitCode.OK
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assert duration < timeout
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def test_testdir_run_timeout_expires(testdir):
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testfile = testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import time
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def test_timeout():
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time.sleep(10)"""
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)
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with pytest.raises(testdir.TimeoutExpired):
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testdir.runpytest_subprocess(testfile, timeout=1)
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def test_linematcher_with_nonlist():
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"""Test LineMatcher with regard to passing in a set (accidentally)."""
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lm = LineMatcher([])
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with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
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lm.fnmatch_lines(set())
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with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
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lm.fnmatch_lines({})
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lm.fnmatch_lines([])
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lm.fnmatch_lines(())
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assert lm._getlines({}) == {}
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assert lm._getlines(set()) == set()
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("function", ["no_fnmatch_line", "no_re_match_line"])
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def test_no_matching(function):
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""""""
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if function == "no_fnmatch_line":
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match_func_name = "fnmatch"
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good_pattern = "*.py OK*"
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bad_pattern = "*X.py OK*"
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else:
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assert function == "no_re_match_line"
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match_func_name = "re.match"
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good_pattern = r".*py OK"
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bad_pattern = r".*Xpy OK"
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lm = LineMatcher(
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[
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"cachedir: .pytest_cache",
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"collecting ... collected 1 item",
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"",
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"show_fixtures_per_test.py OK",
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"=== elapsed 1s ===",
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]
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)
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def check_failure_lines(lines):
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expected = [
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"nomatch: '{}'".format(good_pattern),
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" and: 'cachedir: .pytest_cache'",
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" and: 'collecting ... collected 1 item'",
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" and: ''",
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"{}: '{}'".format(match_func_name, good_pattern),
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" with: 'show_fixtures_per_test.py OK'",
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]
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assert lines == expected
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# check the function twice to ensure we don't accumulate the internal buffer
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for i in range(2):
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with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception) as e:
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func = getattr(lm, function)
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func(good_pattern)
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obtained = str(e.value).splitlines()
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check_failure_lines(obtained)
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func = getattr(lm, function)
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func(bad_pattern) # bad pattern does not match any line: passes
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def test_pytester_addopts(request, monkeypatch):
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monkeypatch.setenv("PYTEST_ADDOPTS", "--orig-unused")
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testdir = request.getfixturevalue("testdir")
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try:
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assert "PYTEST_ADDOPTS" not in os.environ
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finally:
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testdir.finalize()
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assert os.environ["PYTEST_ADDOPTS"] == "--orig-unused"
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def test_run_stdin(testdir):
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with pytest.raises(testdir.TimeoutExpired):
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testdir.run(
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sys.executable,
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"-c",
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"import sys, time; time.sleep(1); print(sys.stdin.read())",
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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timeout=0.1,
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)
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with pytest.raises(testdir.TimeoutExpired):
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result = testdir.run(
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sys.executable,
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"-c",
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"import sys, time; time.sleep(1); print(sys.stdin.read())",
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stdin=b"input\n2ndline",
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timeout=0.1,
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)
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result = testdir.run(
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sys.executable,
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"-c",
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"import sys; print(sys.stdin.read())",
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stdin=b"input\n2ndline",
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)
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assert result.stdout.lines == ["input", "2ndline"]
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assert result.stderr.str() == ""
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assert result.ret == 0
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def test_popen_stdin_pipe(testdir):
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proc = testdir.popen(
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[sys.executable, "-c", "import sys; print(sys.stdin.read())"],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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)
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stdin = b"input\n2ndline"
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stdout, stderr = proc.communicate(input=stdin)
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assert stdout.decode("utf8").splitlines() == ["input", "2ndline"]
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assert stderr == b""
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assert proc.returncode == 0
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def test_popen_stdin_bytes(testdir):
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proc = testdir.popen(
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[sys.executable, "-c", "import sys; print(sys.stdin.read())"],
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
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stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdin=b"input\n2ndline",
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)
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stdout, stderr = proc.communicate()
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assert stdout.decode("utf8").splitlines() == ["input", "2ndline"]
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assert stderr == b""
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assert proc.returncode == 0
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def test_popen_default_stdin_stderr_and_stdin_None(testdir):
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# stdout, stderr default to pipes,
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# stdin can be None to not close the pipe, avoiding
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# "ValueError: flush of closed file" with `communicate()`.
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p1 = testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import sys
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print(sys.stdin.read()) # empty
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print('stdout')
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sys.stderr.write('stderr')
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"""
|
|
)
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proc = testdir.popen([sys.executable, str(p1)], stdin=None)
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stdout, stderr = proc.communicate(b"ignored")
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assert stdout.splitlines() == [b"", b"stdout"]
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assert stderr.splitlines() == [b"stderr"]
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assert proc.returncode == 0
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|
|
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def test_spawn_uses_tmphome(testdir):
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import os
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|
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|
tmphome = str(testdir.tmpdir)
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|
|
|
# Does use HOME only during run.
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assert os.environ.get("HOME") != tmphome
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|
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|
testdir._env_run_update["CUSTOMENV"] = "42"
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|
|
|
p1 = testdir.makepyfile(
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"""
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import os
|
|
|
|
def test():
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|
assert os.environ["HOME"] == {tmphome!r}
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|
assert os.environ["CUSTOMENV"] == "42"
|
|
""".format(
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|
tmphome=tmphome
|
|
)
|
|
)
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|
child = testdir.spawn_pytest(str(p1))
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|
out = child.read()
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|
assert child.wait() == 0, out.decode("utf8")
|