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Use ``nosetests --with-color`` (no "u"!) to turn it on.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolph_the_Red-Nosed_Reindeer
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" is a popular Christmas story about Santa
Claus' ninth and lead reindeer who possesses an unusually red colored nose that
gives off its own light that is powerful enough to illuminate the team's path
through inclement weather.
Copyright 2007 John J. Lee <jjl@pobox.com>
This code is derived from zope.testing version 3.5.0, which carries the
following copyright and licensing notice:
##############################################################################
#
# Copyright (c) 2004-2006 Zope Corporation and Contributors.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
# This software is subject to the provisions of the Zope Public License,
# Version 2.1 (ZPL). A copy of the ZPL should accompany this distribution.
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND ANY AND ALL EXPRESS OR IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES ARE DISCLAIMED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
# WARRANTIES OF TITLE, MERCHANTABILITY, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT, AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
#
##############################################################################
"""
import binascii
import doctest
import os
import re
import sys
import time
import traceback
import unittest
import warnings
import nose.config
import nose.core
import nose.plugins
import nose.util
# TODO
# syntax-highlight traceback Python source lines
__version__ = "0.3"
__revision__ = "$Id: rudolf.py 49867 2007-12-17 13:55:54Z jjlee $"
# some of this ANSI/xterm colour stuff is based on public domain code by Ian
# Ward
CUBE_START = 16 # first index of colour cube
CUBE_SIZE = 6 # one side of the colour cube
GRAY_START = CUBE_SIZE ** 3 + CUBE_START
# values copied from xterm 256colres.h:
CUBE_STEPS = 0x00, 0x5f, 0x87, 0xaf, 0xd7, 0xff
GRAY_STEPS = (0x08, 0x12, 0x1c, 0x26, 0x30, 0x3a, 0x44, 0x4e, 0x58, 0x62,
0x6c, 0x76, 0x80, 0x84, 0x94, 0x9e, 0xa8, 0xb2, 0xbc, 0xc6, 0xd0,
0xda, 0xe4, 0xee)
TABLE_START = CUBE_START # don't use the basic 16 colours, since we can't be
# sure what their RGB values are
TABLE_END = 256
def xterm_from_rgb_string(rgb_text):
"""
>>> xterm_from_rgb_string("000000")
16
>>> xterm_from_rgb_string("FF0000")
196
>>> xterm_from_rgb_string("0000")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: 0000
>>> xterm_from_rgb_string("blah")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: blah
"""
try:
bytes = binascii.unhexlify(rgb_text)
except TypeError:
raise ValueError(rgb_text)
if len(bytes) < 3:
raise ValueError(rgb_text)
rgb = map(ord, bytes)
return xterm_from_rgb(rgb)
def cube_vals(n):
"""Return the cube coordinates for colour-number n."""
assert n >= CUBE_START and n < GRAY_START
val = n - CUBE_START
c = val % CUBE_SIZE
val = val / CUBE_SIZE
b = val % CUBE_SIZE
a = val / CUBE_SIZE
return a, b, c
def rgb_from_xterm(n):
"""Return the red, green and blue components of colour-number n.
Components are between 0 and 255."""
# we don't handle the basic 16 colours, since we can't be sure what their
# RGB values are
assert n >= CUBE_START
if n < GRAY_START:
return [CUBE_STEPS[v] for v in cube_vals(n)]
return (GRAY_STEPS[n - GRAY_START],) * 3
RGB_FROM_XTERM_COLOR = [
rgb_from_xterm(xi) for xi in range(TABLE_START, TABLE_END)]
def xterm_from_rgb(rgb):
smallest_distance = sys.maxint
for index in range(0, TABLE_END - TABLE_START):
rc = RGB_FROM_XTERM_COLOR[index]
dist = ((rc[0] - rgb[0]) ** 2 +
(rc[1] - rgb[1]) ** 2 +
(rc[2] - rgb[2]) ** 2)
if dist < smallest_distance:
smallest_distance = dist
best_match = index
return best_match + TABLE_START
class Xterm256Color(object):
def __init__(self, xterm_color_code):
self._code = xterm_color_code
def __str__(self):
return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, self._code)
def terminal_code(self):
return "\033[38;5;%dm" % self._code
class Ansi16Color(object):
def __init__(self, foreground_color, bright):
self._fg_color = foreground_color
self._bright = bright
def __str__(self):
return "%s(%s, %s)" % (self.__class__.__name__,
self._fg_color, self._bright)
def terminal_code(self):
if self._fg_color is None:
fg_code = 0
else:
fg_code = self._fg_color + 30
if self._bright is None:
prefix_code = ""
elif self._bright:
prefix_code = "1;"
else:
prefix_code = "0;"
return "\033[%s%sm" % (prefix_code, fg_code)
def parse_color(color_text):
"""
Names for the 16 ANSI colours
>>> print parse_color("black")
Ansi16Color(0, None)
>>> print parse_color("red")
Ansi16Color(1, None)
>>> print parse_color("darkred")
Ansi16Color(1, False)
>>> print parse_color("lightred")
Ansi16Color(1, True)
>>> print parse_color("brightred")
Ansi16Color(1, True)
>>> print parse_color("boldred")
Ansi16Color(1, True)
RGB colours
>>> print parse_color("rgb(ff0000)")
Xterm256Color(196)
>>> print parse_color("rgb(FF0000)")
Xterm256Color(196)
xterm colour codes
>>> print parse_color("0")
Xterm256Color(0)
>>> print parse_color("140")
Xterm256Color(140)
Bad colours
>>> parse_color("moored")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad named colour: 'moored'
>>> parse_color("boldpink")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad named colour: 'boldpink'
>>> parse_color("256")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad xterm colour: '256'
>>> parse_color("-1")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad xterm colour: '-1'
>>> parse_color("ff0000")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad named colour: 'ff0000'
>>> parse_color("rgb(fg0000)")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad RGB colour: 'rgb(fg0000)'
>>> parse_color("rgb(ff0000f)")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad RGB colour: 'rgb(ff0000f)'
>>> parse_color("rgb(0000)")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad RGB colour: 'rgb(0000)'
"""
assert color_text
# RGB
if color_text.startswith("rgb(") and color_text.endswith(")"):
try:
xc = xterm_from_rgb_string(color_text[4:-1])
except ValueError:
raise ValueError("Bad RGB colour: %r" % color_text)
else:
return Xterm256Color(xc)
# xterm 256 colour code
try:
xc = int(color_text)
except ValueError:
pass
else:
if 0 <= xc < 256:
return Xterm256Color(xc)
else:
raise ValueError("Bad xterm colour: %r" % color_text)
# named ANSI 16 colour
colorcodes = {"default": None, "normal": None,
"black": 0,
"red": 1,
"green": 2,
"brown": 3, "yellow": 3,
"blue": 4,
"magenta": 5,
"cyan": 6,
"grey": 7, "gray": 7, "white": 7}
prefixes = [("dark", False),
("light", True),
("bright", True),
("bold", True)]
is_bright = None
remaining = color_text
for prefix, bright in prefixes:
if remaining.startswith(prefix):
remaining = color_text[len(prefix):]
is_bright = bright
break
try:
foreground = colorcodes[remaining]
except KeyError:
raise ValueError("Bad named colour: %r" % color_text)
return Ansi16Color(foreground, is_bright)
def parse_colorscheme(colorscheme):
"""
>>> colors = parse_colorscheme("fail=red,pass=rgb(00ff00),error=40")
>>> for name, color in sorted(colors.items()):
... print "%s: %s" % (name, color)
error: Xterm256Color(40)
fail: Ansi16Color(1, None)
pass: Xterm256Color(46)
>>> parse_colorscheme("fail:red,pass=green")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Missing equals (name=colour): 'fail:red'
>>> parse_colorscheme("fail=spam")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Bad named colour: 'spam'
>>> parse_colorscheme("fail=")
Traceback (most recent call last):
ValueError: Missing colour (name=colour): 'fail='
"""
if not colorscheme:
return {}
colors = {}
specs = colorscheme.split(",")
for spec in specs:
try:
name, color_text = spec.split("=", 1)
except ValueError:
raise ValueError("Missing equals (name=colour): %r" % spec)
if color_text == "":
raise ValueError("Missing colour (name=colour): %r" % spec)
colors[name] = parse_color(color_text)
return colors
def normalize_path(pathname):
if hasattr(os.path, "realpath"):
pathname = os.path.realpath(pathname)
return os.path.normcase(os.path.abspath(pathname))
def relative_location(basedir, target, posix_result=True):
"""
>>> relative_location("/a/b/", "/a/b/c")
'c'
>>> relative_location("a/b", "a/b/c/d")
'c/d'
>>> relative_location("/z", "/a/b")
'../a/b'
>>> this_dir = os.path.dirname(normalize_path(__file__))
>>> relative_location("/a/b/", "a/b/c") == "../.." + this_dir + "/a/b/c"
True
>>> nr_dirs_up_to_root = os.path.join(this_dir, "a", "b").count(os.sep)
>>> expected = "/".join([".."] * nr_dirs_up_to_root) + "/a/b/c/d"
>>> relative_location("a/b", "/a/b/c/d/") == expected
True
"""
# based on a function by Robin Becker
import os.path, posixpath
basedir = normalize_path(basedir)
target = normalize_path(target)
baseparts = basedir.split(os.sep)
targetparts = target.split(os.sep)
nr_base = len(baseparts)
nr_target = len(targetparts)
nr_common = min(nr_base, nr_target)
ii = 0
while ii < nr_common and baseparts[ii] == targetparts[ii]:
ii += 1
relative_parts = (nr_base-ii)*['..'] + targetparts[ii:]
if posix_result:
return posixpath.join(*relative_parts)
else:
return os.path.join(*relative_parts)
def elide_foreign_path_and_line_nr(base_dir, path, line_nr):
relpath = relative_location(base_dir, path)
if ".." in relpath:
filename = os.path.basename(relpath)
return os.path.join("...", filename), "..."
else:
return relpath, line_nr
class DocTestFailureException(AssertionError):
"""Custom exception for doctest unit test failures."""
# colour output code taken from zope.testing, and hacked
class ColorfulOutputFormatter(object):
"""Output formatter that uses ANSI color codes.
Like syntax highlighting in your text editor, colorizing
test failures helps the developer.
"""
separator1 = "=" * 70
separator2 = "-" * 70
doctest_template = """
File "%s", line %s, in %s
%s
Want:
%s
Got:
%s
"""
# Map prefix character to color in diff output. This handles ndiff and
# udiff correctly, but not cdiff.
diff_color = {"-": "expected-output",
"+": "actual-output",
"?": "character-diffs",
"@": "diff-chunk",
"*": "diff-chunk",
"!": "actual-output",}
def __init__(self, verbosity, descriptions, colorscheme,
stream=sys.stdout, clean_tracebacks=False, base_dir=False):
self._stream = stream
self._verbose = bool(verbosity)
self._show_all = verbosity > 1
self._dots = verbosity == 1
self._descriptions = descriptions
self._clean_tracebacks = clean_tracebacks
self._base_dir = base_dir
self._colorscheme = colorscheme
# for name, value in self._colorscheme.items():
# print >>sys.stderr, '%s = %s' % (name, value)
def color(self, what):
"""Pick a named color from the color scheme"""
return self._colorscheme[what].terminal_code()
def colorize(self, what, message, normal="normal"):
"""Wrap message in color."""
return self.color(what) + message + self.color(normal)
def get_description(self, test):
if self._descriptions:
return test.shortDescription() or str(test)
else:
return str(test)
def start_test(self, test):
if self._show_all:
self._stream.write(self.colorize("normal",
self.get_description(test)))
self._stream.write(self.colorize("normal", " ... "))
self._stream.flush()
def test_success(self, test):
if self._show_all:
self._stream.writeln(self.colorize("pass", "ok"))
elif self._dots:
self._stream.write(self.colorize("pass", "."))
def test_error(self, test, exc_info, label):
if self._show_all:
self._stream.writeln(self.colorize("error", label))
elif self._dots:
self._stream.write(self.colorize("error", label[:1]))
def test_skip(self, label):
if self._show_all:
self._stream.writeln(self.colorize("skip", label))
elif self._dots:
self._stream.write(self.colorize("skip", label[:1]))
def test_failure(self, test, exc_info):
if self._show_all:
self._stream.writeln(self.colorize("failure", "FAIL"))
elif self._dots:
self._stream.write(self.colorize("failure", "F"))
def print_error_list(self, flavour, errors):
problem_color = {
"FAIL": "failure",
"SKIP": "skip"
}.get(flavour, "error")
for tup in errors:
test, err = tup[:2]
try:
err_type = tup[2]
except IndexError:
err_type = None
# Handle skip message
skip_msg = ""
if flavour == "SKIP":
reason = getattr(err, "message", None)
if reason:
skip_msg = " (%s)" % self.colorize("skip", reason)
self._stream.writeln(self.separator1)
self._stream.writeln("%s: %s%s" % (
self.colorize(problem_color, flavour),
self.colorize("testname", self.get_description(test)),
skip_msg
))
if flavour != "SKIP":
self._stream.writeln(self.separator2)
self.print_traceback(err, err_type)
def print_summary(self, success, summary, tests_run, start, stop):
write = self._stream.write
writeln = self._stream.writeln
writelines = self._stream.writelines
taken = float(stop - start)
plural = tests_run != 1 and "s" or ""
count_color = success and "ok-number" or "error-number"
writeln(self.separator2)
writelines([
"Ran ",
self.colorize(count_color, "%s " % tests_run),
"test%s in " % plural,
self._format_seconds(taken)])
writeln()
if not success:
write(self.colorize("failure", "FAILED"))
write(" (")
any = False
for label, count in summary.items():
if not count:
continue
if any:
write(", ")
write("%s=" % label)
problem_color = (label == "failures") and "failure" or "error"
write(self.colorize(problem_color, str(count)))
any = True
writeln(")")
else:
writeln(self.colorize("pass", "OK"))
def _format_seconds(self, n_seconds, normal="normal"):
"""Format a time in seconds."""
if n_seconds >= 60:
n_minutes, n_seconds = divmod(n_seconds, 60)
return "%s minutes %s seconds" % (
self.colorize("number", "%d" % n_minutes, normal),
self.colorize("number", "%.3f" % n_seconds, normal))
else:
return "%s seconds" % (
self.colorize("number", "%.3f" % n_seconds, normal))
def format_traceback(self, exc_info):
"""Format the traceback."""
v = exc_info[1]
if isinstance(v, DocTestFailureException):
tb = v.args[0]
if isinstance(v, doctest.DocTestFailure):
# XXX
# if self._clean_tracebacks:
# filename, lineno = elide_foreign_path_and_line_nr(
# self._base_dir,
# v.test.filename,
# (v.test.lineno + v.example.lineno + 1))
tb = self.doctest_template % (
v.test.filename,
v.test.lineno + v.example.lineno + 1,
v.test.name,
v.example.source,
v.example.want,
v.got,
)
else:
tb = "".join(traceback.format_exception(*exc_info))
return tb
def print_traceback(self, formatted_traceback, err_type):
"""Report an error with a traceback."""
if issubclass(err_type, DocTestFailureException):
self.print_doctest_failure(formatted_traceback)
else:
self.print_colorized_traceback(formatted_traceback)
print >>self._stream
def print_doctest_failure(self, formatted_failure):
"""Report a doctest failure.
``formatted_failure`` is a string -- that's what
DocTestSuite/DocFileSuite gives us.
"""
color_of_indented_text = 'normal'
colorize_diff = False
colorize_exception = False
lines = formatted_failure.splitlines()
# this first traceback in a doctest failure report is rarely
# interesting, but it looks funny non-colourized so let's colourize it
# anyway
exc_lines = []
while True:
line = lines.pop(0)
if line == self.separator2:
break
exc_lines.append(line)
self.print_colorized_traceback("\n".join(exc_lines))
print >>self._stream
print >>self._stream, self.separator2
exc_lines = []
for line in lines:
if line.startswith('File '):
m = re.match(r'File "(.*)", line (\d*), in (.*)$', line)
if m:
filename, lineno, test = m.groups()
if self._clean_tracebacks:
filename, lineno = elide_foreign_path_and_line_nr(
self._base_dir, filename, lineno)
self._stream.writelines([
self.color('normal'), 'File "',
self.color('filename'), filename,
self.color('normal'), '", line ',
self.color('lineno'), lineno,
self.color('normal'), ', in ',
self.color('testname'), test,
self.color('normal'), '\n'])
else:
print >>self._stream, line
elif line.startswith(' '):
if colorize_diff and len(line) > 4:
color = self.diff_color.get(line[4],
color_of_indented_text)
print >>self._stream, self.colorize(color, line)
elif colorize_exception:
exc_lines.append(line[4:])
else:
print >>self._stream, self.colorize(color_of_indented_text,
line)
else:
colorize_diff = False
if colorize_exception:
self.print_colorized_traceback("\n".join(exc_lines),
indent_level=1)
colorize_exception = False
exc_lines = []
if line.startswith('Failed example'):
color_of_indented_text = 'failed-example'
elif line.startswith('Expected:'):
color_of_indented_text = 'expected-output'
elif line.startswith('Got:'):
color_of_indented_text = 'actual-output'
elif line.startswith('Exception raised:'):
color_of_indented_text = 'exception'
colorize_exception = True
elif line.startswith('Differences '):
if line in [
"Differences (ndiff with -expected +actual):",
"Differences (unified diff with -expected +actual):"
]:
line = "".join([
"Differences (ndiff with ",
self.color("expected-output"), "-expected ",
self.color("actual-output"), "+actual",
self.color("normal"), "):",
])
color_of_indented_text = 'normal'
colorize_diff = True
else:
color_of_indented_text = 'normal'
print >>self._stream, line
print >>self._stream
def print_colorized_traceback(self, formatted_traceback, indent_level=0):
"""Report a test failure.
``formatted_traceback`` is a string.
"""
indentation = " " * indent_level
for line in formatted_traceback.splitlines():
if line.startswith(" File"):
m = re.match(r' File "(.*)", line (\d*)(?:, in (.*))?$', line)
if m:
filename, lineno, test = m.groups()
if self._clean_tracebacks:
filename, lineno = elide_foreign_path_and_line_nr(
self._base_dir, filename, lineno)
tb_lines = [
self.color("normal"), ' File "',
self.color("filename"), filename,
self.color("normal"), '", line ',
self.color("lineno"), lineno,
]
if test:
# this is missing for the first traceback in doctest
# failure report
tb_lines.extend([
self.color("normal"), ", in ",
self.color("testname"), test,
])
tb_lines.extend([
self.color("normal"), "\n",
])
self._stream.write(indentation)
self._stream.writelines(tb_lines)
else:
print >>self._stream, indentation + line
elif line.startswith(" "):
print >>self._stream, self.colorize("failed-example",
indentation + line)
elif line.startswith("Traceback (most recent call last)"):
print >>self._stream, indentation + line
else:
print >>self._stream, self.colorize("exception",
indentation + line)
def stop_test(self, test):
if self._verbose > 1:
print >>self._stream
self._stream.flush()
def stop_tests(self):
if self._verbose == 1:
self._stream.write("\n")
self._stream.flush()
class ColorOutputPlugin(nose.plugins.Plugin):
"""Output test results in colour to terminal."""
name = "color"
formatter_class = ColorfulOutputFormatter
clean_tracebacks = False
base_dir = None
# These colors are carefully chosen to have enough contrast
# on terminals with both black and white background.
default_colorscheme = {"normal": "normal",
"pass": "green",
"failure": "magenta",
"error": "brightred",
"number": "green",
"ok-number": "green",
"error-number": "brightred",
"filename": "lightblue",
"lineno": "lightred",
"testname": "lightcyan",
"failed-example": "cyan",
"expected-output": "green",
"actual-output": "red",
"character-diffs": "magenta",
"diff-chunk": "magenta",
"exception": "red",
"skip": "yellow"}
default_colorscheme = dict((name, parse_color(color)) for name, color in
default_colorscheme.iteritems())
score = 50 # Lower than default plugin level, since the output we're
# printing is replacing non-plugin core nose output, which
# usually happens after plugin output. If this were >= default
# score, then e.g. core plugin testid output would come out in
# the wrong place.
def __init__(self):
nose.plugins.Plugin.__init__(self)
self._result = None
# for debugging
# self.base_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
# clean_tracebacks = True
def options(self, parser, env=os.environ):
nose.plugins.Plugin.options(self, parser, env)
parser.add_option("--no-color", action="store_false",
dest="enable_plugin_color",
help="Don't output in color")
# XXX This might be wrong when running tests in a subprocess (since I
# guess sys.stdout will be a pipe, but colour output should be turned
# on). Depends on how the running-in-a-subprocess is done (it's not a
# core nose feature as of version 0.10.0).
# XXX should be able to specify auto-color in environment
action = sys.stdout.isatty() and "store_true" or "store_false"
parser.add_option("--auto-color", action=action,
dest="enable_plugin_color",
help="Output in color only if stdout is a terminal")
env_opt = "NOSE_COLORS"
parser.add_option("--colors", action="store",
type="string",
dest="colors",
default=env.get(env_opt, ""),
help="Colour scheme for --with-color terminal "
"output, listing colours to be used for each "
"named part of the output. Format is "
"name1=color1,name2=color2 . "
"Colours can be specified as xterm 256 colour "
"codes (e.g. '45'), RGB colours (e.g. "
"'rgb(00ff00)'), ANSI 16 colour names (e.g. "
"'red' or 'brightred'), and the special "
"colour 'normal'. Example: "
"--colors='fail=red,pass=rgb(00ff00),error=45' "
+ "[%s]" % env_opt)
def configure(self, options, conf):
nose.plugins.Plugin.configure(self, options, conf)
if not self.enabled:
return
self._verbosity = conf.verbosity
cs = dict(self.default_colorscheme)
try:
user_colorscheme = parse_colorscheme(options.colors)
except ValueError, exc:
filenames = list(conf.files)
if options.files:
filenames.extend(options.files)
warnings.warn("Bad colorscheme string "
"(from --colors or one of %s): %s" %
(", ".join(filenames), exc), RuntimeWarning)
user_colorscheme = {}
unknown_names = set(user_colorscheme.keys()) - set(cs.keys())
if unknown_names:
warnings.warn("Invalid colorscheme names: %s" %
(", ".join(unknown_names)))
cs.update(user_colorscheme)
self._colorscheme = cs
self._show_all = self._verbosity > 1
self._dots = self._verbosity == 1
def begin(self):
self._old_failure_exception = doctest.DocTestCase.failureException
# monkeypatch!
doctest.DocTestCase.failureException = DocTestFailureException
def setOutputStream(self, stream):
self._stream = stream
self._formatter = self.formatter_class(
self._verbosity,
True,
self._colorscheme,
self._stream,
clean_tracebacks=self.clean_tracebacks,
base_dir=self.base_dir)
def prepareTestResult(self, result):
result.__failures = []
result.__errors = []
result.__tests_run = 0
result.__start_time = time.time()
# Python <= 2.6 has _WritelnDecorator at top level
try:
writeln_decorator = unittest._WritelnDecorator
# Python >= 2.7 has it in the runner module
except AttributeError:
writeln_decorator = unittest.runner._WritelnDecorator
# This neuters any default or plugin defined output streams,
# effectively forcing all output through Rudolf.
result.stream = writeln_decorator(open(os.devnull, 'w'))
# So we need to monkeypatch core addSkip, which appears to be the only
# code called on skips (our own addSkip, if defined, is ignored.)
# Gross, but works.
old_addSkip = result.addSkip
def new_addSkip(test, reason):
old_addSkip(test, reason)
label = result.errorClasses[nose.plugins.skip.SkipTest][1]
self._formatter.test_skip(label)
result.addSkip = new_addSkip
self._result = result
def startTest(self, test):
self._result.__tests_run = self._result.__tests_run + 1
self._formatter.start_test(test)
def addSuccess(self, test):
self._formatter.test_success(test)
def addFailure(self, test, err):
formatted_failure = self._exc_info_to_string(err, test)
self._result.__failures.append((test, formatted_failure, err[0]))
self._formatter.test_failure(test, err)
def addError(self, test, err):
# If the exception is a registered class, the error will be added to
# the list for that class, not errors.
formatted_err = self._formatter.format_traceback(err)
for cls, (storage, label, isfail) in self._result.errorClasses.items():
if issubclass(err[0], cls):
storage.append((test, formatted_err, err[0]))
self._formatter.test_error(test, err, label)
return
self._result.__errors.append((test, formatted_err, err[0]))
self._formatter.test_error(test, err, "ERROR")
def stopTest(self, test):
self._formatter.stop_test(test)
def report(self, stream):
self._print_errors()
self._print_summary(self._result.__start_time,
time.time())
self._result = None
def finalize(self, result):
self._formatter.stop_tests()
# remove monkeypatch
doctest.DocTestCase.failureException = self._old_failure_exception
def _print_errors(self):
if self._dots or self._show_all:
self._stream.writeln()
self._formatter.print_error_list("ERROR", self._result.__errors)
self._formatter.print_error_list("FAIL", self._result.__failures)
for cls in self._result.errorClasses.keys():
storage, label, isfail = self._result.errorClasses[cls]
self._formatter.print_error_list(label, storage)
def _print_summary(self, start, stop):
success = self._result.wasSuccessful()
summary = nose.util.odict()
if not success:
summary["failures"], summary["errors"] = \
map(len, [self._result.__failures, self._result.__errors])
for cls in self._result.errorClasses.keys():
storage, label, isfail = self._result.errorClasses[cls]
if not isfail:
continue
summary[label] = len(storage)
self._formatter.print_summary(success, summary,
self._result.__tests_run, start, stop)
def _exc_info_to_string(self, err, test):
exctype, value, tb = err
# Skip test runner traceback levels
while tb and self._is_relevant_tb_level(tb):
tb = tb.tb_next
if exctype is test.failureException:
# Skip assert*() traceback levels
length = self._count_relevant_tb_levels(tb)
return ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exctype, value, tb,
length))
return ''.join(traceback.format_exception(exctype, value, tb))
def _is_relevant_tb_level(self, tb):
return tb.tb_frame.f_globals.has_key('__unittest')
def _count_relevant_tb_levels(self, tb):
length = 0
while tb and not self._is_relevant_tb_level(tb):
length += 1
tb = tb.tb_next
return length
# classes for use in rudolf's own tests
class TestColorfulOutputFormatter(ColorfulOutputFormatter):
__test__ = False
def _format_seconds(self, n_seconds, normal="normal"):
return "%s seconds" % (self.colorize("number", "...", normal))
class TestColorOutputPlugin(ColorOutputPlugin):
__test__ = False
formatter_class = TestColorfulOutputFormatter
clean_tracebacks = True
def __init__(self):
ColorOutputPlugin.__init__(self)
self.base_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
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