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"""Test case related stuff."""
__metaclass__ = type
__all__ = [
'attr',
'clone_test_with_new_id',
'ExpectedException',
'gather_details',
'run_test_with',
'skip',
'skipIf',
'skipUnless',
'TestCase',
]
import copy
import functools
import itertools
import sys
import types
import unittest
from extras import (
safe_hasattr,
try_import,
)
from testtools import (
content,
)
from testtools.compat import (
advance_iterator,
reraise,
)
from testtools.matchers import (
Annotate,
Contains,
Equals,
MatchesAll,
MatchesException,
MismatchError,
Is,
IsInstance,
Not,
Raises,
)
from testtools.monkey import patch
from testtools.runtest import RunTest
from testtools.testresult import (
ExtendedToOriginalDecorator,
TestResult,
)
wraps = try_import('functools.wraps')
class TestSkipped(Exception):
"""Raised within TestCase.run() when a test is skipped."""
TestSkipped = try_import('unittest2.case.SkipTest', TestSkipped)
TestSkipped = try_import('unittest.case.SkipTest', TestSkipped)
class _UnexpectedSuccess(Exception):
"""An unexpected success was raised.
Note that this exception is private plumbing in testtools' testcase
module.
"""
_UnexpectedSuccess = try_import(
'unittest2.case._UnexpectedSuccess', _UnexpectedSuccess)
_UnexpectedSuccess = try_import(
'unittest.case._UnexpectedSuccess', _UnexpectedSuccess)
class _ExpectedFailure(Exception):
"""An expected failure occured.
Note that this exception is private plumbing in testtools' testcase
module.
"""
_ExpectedFailure = try_import(
'unittest2.case._ExpectedFailure', _ExpectedFailure)
_ExpectedFailure = try_import(
'unittest.case._ExpectedFailure', _ExpectedFailure)
# Copied from unittest before python 3.4 release. Used to maintain
# compatibility with unittest sub-test feature. Users should not use this
# directly.
def _expectedFailure(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
try:
func(*args, **kwargs)
except Exception:
raise _ExpectedFailure(sys.exc_info())
raise _UnexpectedSuccess
return wrapper
def run_test_with(test_runner, **kwargs):
"""Decorate a test as using a specific ``RunTest``.
e.g.::
@run_test_with(CustomRunner, timeout=42)
def test_foo(self):
self.assertTrue(True)
The returned decorator works by setting an attribute on the decorated
function. `TestCase.__init__` looks for this attribute when deciding on a
``RunTest`` factory. If you wish to use multiple decorators on a test
method, then you must either make this one the top-most decorator, or you
must write your decorators so that they update the wrapping function with
the attributes of the wrapped function. The latter is recommended style
anyway. ``functools.wraps``, ``functools.wrapper`` and
``twisted.python.util.mergeFunctionMetadata`` can help you do this.
:param test_runner: A ``RunTest`` factory that takes a test case and an
optional list of exception handlers. See ``RunTest``.
:param kwargs: Keyword arguments to pass on as extra arguments to
'test_runner'.
:return: A decorator to be used for marking a test as needing a special
runner.
"""
def decorator(function):
# Set an attribute on 'function' which will inform TestCase how to
# make the runner.
function._run_test_with = (
lambda case, handlers=None:
test_runner(case, handlers=handlers, **kwargs))
return function
return decorator
def _copy_content(content_object):
"""Make a copy of the given content object.
The content within ``content_object`` is iterated and saved. This is
useful when the source of the content is volatile, a log file in a
temporary directory for example.
:param content_object: A `content.Content` instance.
:return: A `content.Content` instance with the same mime-type as
``content_object`` and a non-volatile copy of its content.
"""
content_bytes = list(content_object.iter_bytes())
content_callback = lambda: content_bytes
return content.Content(content_object.content_type, content_callback)
def gather_details(source_dict, target_dict):
"""Merge the details from ``source_dict`` into ``target_dict``.
:param source_dict: A dictionary of details will be gathered.
:param target_dict: A dictionary into which details will be gathered.
"""
for name, content_object in source_dict.items():
new_name = name
disambiguator = itertools.count(1)
while new_name in target_dict:
new_name = '%s-%d' % (name, advance_iterator(disambiguator))
name = new_name
target_dict[name] = _copy_content(content_object)
class TestCase(unittest.TestCase):
"""Extensions to the basic TestCase.
:ivar exception_handlers: Exceptions to catch from setUp, runTest and
tearDown. This list is able to be modified at any time and consists of
(exception_class, handler(case, result, exception_value)) pairs.
:ivar force_failure: Force testtools.RunTest to fail the test after the
test has completed.
:cvar run_tests_with: A factory to make the ``RunTest`` to run tests with.
Defaults to ``RunTest``. The factory is expected to take a test case
and an optional list of exception handlers.
"""
skipException = TestSkipped
run_tests_with = RunTest
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""Construct a TestCase.
:param testMethod: The name of the method to run.
:keyword runTest: Optional class to use to execute the test. If not
supplied ``RunTest`` is used. The instance to be used is created
when run() is invoked, so will be fresh each time. Overrides
``TestCase.run_tests_with`` if given.
"""
runTest = kwargs.pop('runTest', None)
super(TestCase, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self._cleanups = []
self._unique_id_gen = itertools.count(1)
# Generators to ensure unique traceback ids. Maps traceback label to
# iterators.
self._traceback_id_gens = {}
self.__setup_called = False
self.__teardown_called = False
# __details is lazy-initialized so that a constructed-but-not-run
# TestCase is safe to use with clone_test_with_new_id.
self.__details = None
test_method = self._get_test_method()
if runTest is None:
runTest = getattr(
test_method, '_run_test_with', self.run_tests_with)
self.__RunTest = runTest
if getattr(test_method, '__unittest_expecting_failure__', False):
setattr(self, self._testMethodName, _expectedFailure(test_method))
self.__exception_handlers = []
self.exception_handlers = [
(self.skipException, self._report_skip),
(self.failureException, self._report_failure),
(_ExpectedFailure, self._report_expected_failure),
(_UnexpectedSuccess, self._report_unexpected_success),
(Exception, self._report_error),
]
def __eq__(self, other):
eq = getattr(unittest.TestCase, '__eq__', None)
if eq is not None and not unittest.TestCase.__eq__(self, other):
return False
return self.__dict__ == other.__dict__
def __repr__(self):
# We add id to the repr because it makes testing testtools easier.
return "<%s id=0x%0x>" % (self.id(), id(self))
def addDetail(self, name, content_object):
"""Add a detail to be reported with this test's outcome.
For more details see pydoc testtools.TestResult.
:param name: The name to give this detail.
:param content_object: The content object for this detail. See
testtools.content for more detail.
"""
if self.__details is None:
self.__details = {}
self.__details[name] = content_object
def getDetails(self):
"""Get the details dict that will be reported with this test's outcome.
For more details see pydoc testtools.TestResult.
"""
if self.__details is None:
self.__details = {}
return self.__details
def patch(self, obj, attribute, value):
"""Monkey-patch 'obj.attribute' to 'value' while the test is running.
If 'obj' has no attribute, then the monkey-patch will still go ahead,
and the attribute will be deleted instead of restored to its original
value.
:param obj: The object to patch. Can be anything.
:param attribute: The attribute on 'obj' to patch.
:param value: The value to set 'obj.attribute' to.
"""
self.addCleanup(patch(obj, attribute, value))
def shortDescription(self):
return self.id()
def skipTest(self, reason):
"""Cause this test to be skipped.
This raises self.skipException(reason). skipException is raised
to permit a skip to be triggered at any point (during setUp or the
testMethod itself). The run() method catches skipException and
translates that into a call to the result objects addSkip method.
:param reason: The reason why the test is being skipped. This must
support being cast into a unicode string for reporting.
"""
raise self.skipException(reason)
# skipTest is how python2.7 spells this. Sometime in the future
# This should be given a deprecation decorator - RBC 20100611.
skip = skipTest
def _formatTypes(self, classOrIterable):
"""Format a class or a bunch of classes for display in an error."""
className = getattr(classOrIterable, '__name__', None)
if className is None:
className = ', '.join(klass.__name__ for klass in classOrIterable)
return className
def addCleanup(self, function, *arguments, **keywordArguments):
"""Add a cleanup function to be called after tearDown.
Functions added with addCleanup will be called in reverse order of
adding after tearDown, or after setUp if setUp raises an exception.
If a function added with addCleanup raises an exception, the error
will be recorded as a test error, and the next cleanup will then be
run.
Cleanup functions are always called before a test finishes running,
even if setUp is aborted by an exception.
"""
self._cleanups.append((function, arguments, keywordArguments))
def addOnException(self, handler):
"""Add a handler to be called when an exception occurs in test code.
This handler cannot affect what result methods are called, and is
called before any outcome is called on the result object. An example
use for it is to add some diagnostic state to the test details dict
which is expensive to calculate and not interesting for reporting in
the success case.
Handlers are called before the outcome (such as addFailure) that
the exception has caused.
Handlers are called in first-added, first-called order, and if they
raise an exception, that will propogate out of the test running
machinery, halting test processing. As a result, do not call code that
may unreasonably fail.
"""
self.__exception_handlers.append(handler)
def _add_reason(self, reason):
self.addDetail('reason', content.text_content(reason))
def assertEqual(self, expected, observed, message=''):
"""Assert that 'expected' is equal to 'observed'.
:param expected: The expected value.
:param observed: The observed value.
:param message: An optional message to include in the error.
"""
matcher = Equals(expected)
self.assertThat(observed, matcher, message)
failUnlessEqual = assertEquals = assertEqual
def assertIn(self, needle, haystack, message=''):
"""Assert that needle is in haystack."""
self.assertThat(haystack, Contains(needle), message)
def assertIsNone(self, observed, message=''):
"""Assert that 'observed' is equal to None.
:param observed: The observed value.
:param message: An optional message describing the error.
"""
matcher = Is(None)
self.assertThat(observed, matcher, message)
def assertIsNotNone(self, observed, message=''):
"""Assert that 'observed' is not equal to None.
:param observed: The observed value.
:param message: An optional message describing the error.
"""
matcher = Not(Is(None))
self.assertThat(observed, matcher, message)
def assertIs(self, expected, observed, message=''):
"""Assert that 'expected' is 'observed'.
:param expected: The expected value.
:param observed: The observed value.
:param message: An optional message describing the error.
"""
matcher = Is(expected)
self.assertThat(observed, matcher, message)
def assertIsNot(self, expected, observed, message=''):
"""Assert that 'expected' is not 'observed'."""
matcher = Not(Is(expected))
self.assertThat(observed, matcher, message)
def assertNotIn(self, needle, haystack, message=''):
"""Assert that needle is not in haystack."""
matcher = Not(Contains(needle))
self.assertThat(haystack, matcher, message)
def assertIsInstance(self, obj, klass, msg=None):
if isinstance(klass, tuple):
matcher = IsInstance(*klass)
else:
matcher = IsInstance(klass)
self.assertThat(obj, matcher, msg)
def assertRaises(self, excClass, callableObj, *args, **kwargs):
"""Fail unless an exception of class excClass is thrown
by callableObj when invoked with arguments args and keyword
arguments kwargs. If a different type of exception is
thrown, it will not be caught, and the test case will be
deemed to have suffered an error, exactly as for an
unexpected exception.
"""
class ReRaiseOtherTypes(object):
def match(self, matchee):
if not issubclass(matchee[0], excClass):
reraise(*matchee)
class CaptureMatchee(object):
def match(self, matchee):
self.matchee = matchee[1]
capture = CaptureMatchee()
matcher = Raises(MatchesAll(ReRaiseOtherTypes(),
MatchesException(excClass), capture))
our_callable = Nullary(callableObj, *args, **kwargs)
self.assertThat(our_callable, matcher)
return capture.matchee
failUnlessRaises = assertRaises
def assertThat(self, matchee, matcher, message='', verbose=False):
"""Assert that matchee is matched by matcher.
:param matchee: An object to match with matcher.
:param matcher: An object meeting the testtools.Matcher protocol.
:raises MismatchError: When matcher does not match thing.
"""
mismatch_error = self._matchHelper(matchee, matcher, message, verbose)
if mismatch_error is not None:
raise mismatch_error
def addDetailUniqueName(self, name, content_object):
"""Add a detail to the test, but ensure it's name is unique.
This method checks whether ``name`` conflicts with a detail that has
already been added to the test. If it does, it will modify ``name`` to
avoid the conflict.
For more details see pydoc testtools.TestResult.
:param name: The name to give this detail.
:param content_object: The content object for this detail. See
testtools.content for more detail.
"""
existing_details = self.getDetails()
full_name = name
suffix = 1
while full_name in existing_details:
full_name = "%s-%d" % (name, suffix)
suffix += 1
self.addDetail(full_name, content_object)
def expectThat(self, matchee, matcher, message='', verbose=False):
"""Check that matchee is matched by matcher, but delay the assertion failure.
This method behaves similarly to ``assertThat``, except that a failed
match does not exit the test immediately. The rest of the test code will
continue to run, and the test will be marked as failing after the test
has finished.
:param matchee: An object to match with matcher.
:param matcher: An object meeting the testtools.Matcher protocol.
:param message: If specified, show this message with any failed match.
"""
mismatch_error = self._matchHelper(matchee, matcher, message, verbose)
if mismatch_error is not None:
self.addDetailUniqueName(
"Failed expectation",
content.StacktraceContent(
postfix_content="MismatchError: " + str(mismatch_error)
)
)
self.force_failure = True
def _matchHelper(self, matchee, matcher, message, verbose):
matcher = Annotate.if_message(message, matcher)
mismatch = matcher.match(matchee)
if not mismatch:
return
for (name, value) in mismatch.get_details().items():
self.addDetailUniqueName(name, value)
return MismatchError(matchee, matcher, mismatch, verbose)
def defaultTestResult(self):
return TestResult()
def expectFailure(self, reason, predicate, *args, **kwargs):
"""Check that a test fails in a particular way.
If the test fails in the expected way, a KnownFailure is caused. If it
succeeds an UnexpectedSuccess is caused.
The expected use of expectFailure is as a barrier at the point in a
test where the test would fail. For example:
>>> def test_foo(self):
>>> self.expectFailure("1 should be 0", self.assertNotEqual, 1, 0)
>>> self.assertEqual(1, 0)
If in the future 1 were to equal 0, the expectFailure call can simply
be removed. This separation preserves the original intent of the test
while it is in the expectFailure mode.
"""
# TODO: implement with matchers.
self._add_reason(reason)
try:
predicate(*args, **kwargs)
except self.failureException:
# GZ 2010-08-12: Don't know how to avoid exc_info cycle as the new
# unittest _ExpectedFailure wants old traceback
exc_info = sys.exc_info()
try:
self._report_traceback(exc_info)
raise _ExpectedFailure(exc_info)
finally:
del exc_info
else:
raise _UnexpectedSuccess(reason)
def getUniqueInteger(self):
"""Get an integer unique to this test.
Returns an integer that is guaranteed to be unique to this instance.
Use this when you need an arbitrary integer in your test, or as a
helper for custom anonymous factory methods.
"""
return advance_iterator(self._unique_id_gen)
def getUniqueString(self, prefix=None):
"""Get a string unique to this test.
Returns a string that is guaranteed to be unique to this instance. Use
this when you need an arbitrary string in your test, or as a helper
for custom anonymous factory methods.
:param prefix: The prefix of the string. If not provided, defaults
to the id of the tests.
:return: A bytestring of '<prefix>-<unique_int>'.
"""
if prefix is None:
prefix = self.id()
return '%s-%d' % (prefix, self.getUniqueInteger())
def onException(self, exc_info, tb_label='traceback'):
"""Called when an exception propogates from test code.
:seealso addOnException:
"""
if exc_info[0] not in [
TestSkipped, _UnexpectedSuccess, _ExpectedFailure]:
self._report_traceback(exc_info, tb_label=tb_label)
for handler in self.__exception_handlers:
handler(exc_info)
@staticmethod
def _report_error(self, result, err):
result.addError(self, details=self.getDetails())
@staticmethod
def _report_expected_failure(self, result, err):
result.addExpectedFailure(self, details=self.getDetails())
@staticmethod
def _report_failure(self, result, err):
result.addFailure(self, details=self.getDetails())
@staticmethod
def _report_skip(self, result, err):
if err.args:
reason = err.args[0]
else:
reason = "no reason given."
self._add_reason(reason)
result.addSkip(self, details=self.getDetails())
def _report_traceback(self, exc_info, tb_label='traceback'):
id_gen = self._traceback_id_gens.setdefault(
tb_label, itertools.count(0))
while True:
tb_id = advance_iterator(id_gen)
if tb_id:
tb_label = '%s-%d' % (tb_label, tb_id)
if tb_label not in self.getDetails():
break
self.addDetail(tb_label, content.TracebackContent(exc_info, self))
@staticmethod
def _report_unexpected_success(self, result, err):
result.addUnexpectedSuccess(self, details=self.getDetails())
def run(self, result=None):
return self.__RunTest(self, self.exception_handlers).run(result)
def _run_setup(self, result):
"""Run the setUp function for this test.
:param result: A testtools.TestResult to report activity to.
:raises ValueError: If the base class setUp is not called, a
ValueError is raised.
"""
ret = self.setUp()
if not self.__setup_called:
raise ValueError(
"In File: %s\n"
"TestCase.setUp was not called. Have you upcalled all the "
"way up the hierarchy from your setUp? e.g. Call "
"super(%s, self).setUp() from your setUp()."
% (sys.modules[self.__class__.__module__].__file__,
self.__class__.__name__))
return ret
def _run_teardown(self, result):
"""Run the tearDown function for this test.
:param result: A testtools.TestResult to report activity to.
:raises ValueError: If the base class tearDown is not called, a
ValueError is raised.
"""
ret = self.tearDown()
if not self.__teardown_called:
raise ValueError(
"In File: %s\n"
"TestCase.tearDown was not called. Have you upcalled all the "
"way up the hierarchy from your tearDown? e.g. Call "
"super(%s, self).tearDown() from your tearDown()."
% (sys.modules[self.__class__.__module__].__file__,
self.__class__.__name__))
return ret
def _get_test_method(self):
method_name = getattr(self, '_testMethodName')
return getattr(self, method_name)
def _run_test_method(self, result):
"""Run the test method for this test.
:param result: A testtools.TestResult to report activity to.
:return: None.
"""
return self._get_test_method()()
def useFixture(self, fixture):
"""Use fixture in a test case.
The fixture will be setUp, and self.addCleanup(fixture.cleanUp) called.
:param fixture: The fixture to use.
:return: The fixture, after setting it up and scheduling a cleanup for
it.
"""
try:
fixture.setUp()
except:
gather_details(fixture.getDetails(), self.getDetails())
raise
else:
self.addCleanup(fixture.cleanUp)
self.addCleanup(
gather_details, fixture.getDetails(), self.getDetails())
return fixture
def setUp(self):
super(TestCase, self).setUp()
if self.__setup_called:
raise ValueError(
"In File: %s\n"
"TestCase.setUp was already called. Do not explicitly call "
"setUp from your tests. In your own setUp, use super to call "
"the base setUp."
% (sys.modules[self.__class__.__module__].__file__,))
self.__setup_called = True
def tearDown(self):
super(TestCase, self).tearDown()
if self.__teardown_called:
raise ValueError(
"In File: %s\n"
"TestCase.tearDown was already called. Do not explicitly call "
"tearDown from your tests. In your own tearDown, use super to "
"call the base tearDown."
% (sys.modules[self.__class__.__module__].__file__,))
self.__teardown_called = True
class PlaceHolder(object):
"""A placeholder test.
`PlaceHolder` implements much of the same interface as TestCase and is
particularly suitable for being added to TestResults.
"""
failureException = None
def __init__(self, test_id, short_description=None, details=None,
outcome='addSuccess', error=None, tags=None, timestamps=(None, None)):
"""Construct a `PlaceHolder`.
:param test_id: The id of the placeholder test.
:param short_description: The short description of the place holder
test. If not provided, the id will be used instead.
:param details: Outcome details as accepted by addSuccess etc.
:param outcome: The outcome to call. Defaults to 'addSuccess'.
:param tags: Tags to report for the test.
:param timestamps: A two-tuple of timestamps for the test start and
finish. Each timestamp may be None to indicate it is not known.
"""
self._test_id = test_id
self._short_description = short_description
self._details = details or {}
self._outcome = outcome
if error is not None:
self._details['traceback'] = content.TracebackContent(error, self)
tags = tags or frozenset()
self._tags = frozenset(tags)
self._timestamps = timestamps
def __call__(self, result=None):
return self.run(result=result)
def __repr__(self):
internal = [self._outcome, self._test_id, self._details]
if self._short_description is not None:
internal.append(self._short_description)
return "<%s.%s(%s)>" % (
self.__class__.__module__,
self.__class__.__name__,
", ".join(map(repr, internal)))
def __str__(self):
return self.id()
def countTestCases(self):
return 1
def debug(self):
pass
def id(self):
return self._test_id
def _result(self, result):
if result is None:
return TestResult()
else:
return ExtendedToOriginalDecorator(result)
def run(self, result=None):
result = self._result(result)
if self._timestamps[0] is not None:
result.time(self._timestamps[0])
result.tags(self._tags, set())
result.startTest(self)
if self._timestamps[1] is not None:
result.time(self._timestamps[1])
outcome = getattr(result, self._outcome)
outcome(self, details=self._details)
result.stopTest(self)
result.tags(set(), self._tags)
def shortDescription(self):
if self._short_description is None:
return self.id()
else:
return self._short_description
def ErrorHolder(test_id, error, short_description=None, details=None):
"""Construct an `ErrorHolder`.
:param test_id: The id of the test.
:param error: The exc info tuple that will be used as the test's error.
This is inserted into the details as 'traceback' - any existing key
will be overridden.
:param short_description: An optional short description of the test.
:param details: Outcome details as accepted by addSuccess etc.
"""
return PlaceHolder(test_id, short_description=short_description,
details=details, outcome='addError', error=error)
def _clone_test_id_callback(test, callback):
"""Copy a `TestCase`, and make it call callback for its id().
This is only expected to be used on tests that have been constructed but
not executed.
:param test: A TestCase instance.
:param callback: A callable that takes no parameters and returns a string.
:return: A copy.copy of the test with id=callback.
"""
newTest = copy.copy(test)
newTest.id = callback
return newTest
def clone_test_with_new_id(test, new_id):
"""Copy a `TestCase`, and give the copied test a new id.
This is only expected to be used on tests that have been constructed but
not executed.
"""
return _clone_test_id_callback(test, lambda: new_id)
def attr(*args):
"""Decorator for adding attributes to WithAttributes.
:param args: The name of attributes to add.
:return: A callable that when applied to a WithAttributes will
alter its id to enumerate the added attributes.
"""
def decorate(fn):
if not safe_hasattr(fn, '__testtools_attrs'):
fn.__testtools_attrs = set()
fn.__testtools_attrs.update(args)
return fn
return decorate
class WithAttributes(object):
"""A mix-in class for modifying test id by attributes.
e.g.
>>> class MyTest(WithAttributes, TestCase):
... @attr('foo')
... def test_bar(self):
... pass
>>> MyTest('test_bar').id()
testtools.testcase.MyTest/test_bar[foo]
"""
def id(self):
orig = super(WithAttributes, self).id()
# Depends on testtools.TestCase._get_test_method, be nice to support
# plain unittest.
fn = self._get_test_method()
attributes = getattr(fn, '__testtools_attrs', None)
if not attributes:
return orig
return orig + '[' + ','.join(sorted(attributes)) + ']'
def skip(reason):
"""A decorator to skip unit tests.
This is just syntactic sugar so users don't have to change any of their
unit tests in order to migrate to python 2.7, which provides the
@unittest.skip decorator.
"""
def decorator(test_item):
if wraps is not None:
@wraps(test_item)
def skip_wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
raise TestCase.skipException(reason)
else:
def skip_wrapper(test_item):
test_item.skip(reason)
return skip_wrapper
return decorator
def skipIf(condition, reason):
"""A decorator to skip a test if the condition is true."""
if condition:
return skip(reason)
def _id(obj):
return obj
return _id
def skipUnless(condition, reason):
"""A decorator to skip a test unless the condition is true."""
if not condition:
return skip(reason)
def _id(obj):
return obj
return _id
class ExpectedException:
"""A context manager to handle expected exceptions.
def test_foo(self):
with ExpectedException(ValueError, 'fo.*'):
raise ValueError('foo')
will pass. If the raised exception has a type other than the specified
type, it will be re-raised. If it has a 'str()' that does not match the
given regular expression, an AssertionError will be raised. If no
exception is raised, an AssertionError will be raised.
"""
def __init__(self, exc_type, value_re=None, msg=None):
"""Construct an `ExpectedException`.
:param exc_type: The type of exception to expect.
:param value_re: A regular expression to match against the
'str()' of the raised exception.
:param msg: An optional message explaining the failure.
"""
self.exc_type = exc_type
self.value_re = value_re
self.msg = msg
def __enter__(self):
pass
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
if exc_type is None:
error_msg = '%s not raised.' % self.exc_type.__name__
if self.msg:
error_msg = error_msg + ' : ' + self.msg
raise AssertionError(error_msg)
if exc_type != self.exc_type:
return False
if self.value_re:
matcher = MatchesException(self.exc_type, self.value_re)
if self.msg:
matcher = Annotate(self.msg, matcher)
mismatch = matcher.match((exc_type, exc_value, traceback))
if mismatch:
raise AssertionError(mismatch.describe())
return True
class Nullary(object):
"""Turn a callable into a nullary callable.
The advantage of this over ``lambda: f(*args, **kwargs)`` is that it
preserves the ``repr()`` of ``f``.
"""
def __init__(self, callable_object, *args, **kwargs):
self._callable_object = callable_object
self._args = args
self._kwargs = kwargs
def __call__(self):
return self._callable_object(*self._args, **self._kwargs)
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self._callable_object)
class DecorateTestCaseResult(object):
"""Decorate a TestCase and permit customisation of the result for runs."""
def __init__(self, case, callout, before_run=None, after_run=None):
"""Construct a DecorateTestCaseResult.
:param case: The case to decorate.
:param callout: A callback to call when run/__call__/debug is called.
Must take a result parameter and return a result object to be used.
For instance: lambda result: result.
:param before_run: If set, call this with the decorated result before
calling into the decorated run/__call__ method.
:param before_run: If set, call this with the decorated result after
calling into the decorated run/__call__ method.
"""
self.decorated = case
self.callout = callout
self.before_run = before_run
self.after_run = after_run
def _run(self, result, run_method):
result = self.callout(result)
if self.before_run:
self.before_run(result)
try:
return run_method(result)
finally:
if self.after_run:
self.after_run(result)
def run(self, result=None):
self._run(result, self.decorated.run)
def __call__(self, result=None):
self._run(result, self.decorated)
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self.decorated, name)
def __delattr__(self, name):
delattr(self.decorated, name)
def __setattr__(self, name, value):
if name in ('decorated', 'callout', 'before_run', 'after_run'):
self.__dict__[name] = value
return
setattr(self.decorated, name, value)
# Signal that this is part of the testing framework, and that code from this
# should not normally appear in tracebacks.
__unittest = True
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