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"""Common utilities used in testing"""
import logging
import fixtures
from oslotest import createfile
from oslotest import log
from oslotest import output
from oslotest import timeout
from six.moves import mock
import testtools
LOG = logging.getLogger(__name__)
_TRUE_VALUES = ('True', 'true', '1', 'yes')
_LOG_FORMAT = "%(levelname)8s [%(name)s] %(message)s"
class BaseTestCase(testtools.TestCase):
"""Base class for unit test classes.
If the environment variable ``OS_TEST_TIMEOUT`` is set to an
integer value, a timer is configured to control how long
individual test cases can run. This lets tests fail for taking too
long, and prevents deadlocks from completely hanging test runs.
If the environment variable ``OS_STDOUT_CAPTURE`` is set, a fake
stream replaces ``sys.stdout`` so the test can look at the output
it produces.
If the environment variable ``OS_STDERR_CAPTURE`` is set, a fake
stream replaces ``sys.stderr`` so the test can look at the output
it produces.
If the environment variable ``OS_DEBUG`` is set to a true value,
debug logging is enabled. Alternatively, the ``OS_DEBUG``
environment variable can be set to a valid log level.
If the environment variable ``OS_LOG_CAPTURE`` is set to a true
value, a logging fixture is installed to capture the log output.
Uses the fixtures_ module to configure a :class:`NestedTempFile`
to ensure that all temporary files are created in an isolated
location.
Uses the fixtures_ module to configure a :class:`TempHomeDir` to
change the ``HOME`` environment variable to point to a temporary
location.
PLEASE NOTE:
Usage of this class may change the log level globally by setting the
environment variable ``OS_DEBUG``. A mock of ``time.time`` will be called
many more times than might be expected because it's called often by the
logging module. A usage of such a mock should be avoided when a test needs
to verify logging behavior or counts the number of invocations. A
workaround is to overload the ``_fake_logs`` function in a base class but
this will deactivate fake logging globally.
.. _fixtures: https://pypi.python.org/pypi/fixtures
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwds):
super(BaseTestCase, self).__init__(*args, **kwds)
# This is the number of characters shown when two objects do not
# match for assertDictEqual, assertMultiLineEqual, and
# assertSequenceEqual. The default is 640 which is too
# low for comparing most dicts
self.maxDiff = 10000
def addCleanup(self, function, *args, **kwargs):
# NOTE(dims): This is a hack for Mitaka. We'll need to undo this as
# early as possible in Newton and advertise that this hack will not
# be supported anymore.
if (hasattr(self, '_cleanups') and
isinstance(self._cleanups, list)):
if not self._cleanups:
# Ensure that the mock.patch.stopall cleanup is registered
# before any addCleanup() methods have a chance to register
# other things to be cleaned up, so it is called last. This
# allows tests to register their own cleanups with a mock.stop
# method so those mocks are not included in the stopall set.
super(BaseTestCase, self).addCleanup(mock.patch.stopall)
else:
LOG.error('Unable to patch test case. '
'mock.patch.stopall cleanup was not registered.')
super(BaseTestCase, self).addCleanup(function, *args, **kwargs)
def setUp(self):
super(BaseTestCase, self).setUp()
self._set_timeout()
self._fake_output()
self._fake_logs()
self.useFixture(fixtures.NestedTempfile())
self.useFixture(fixtures.TempHomeDir())
def _set_timeout(self):
self.useFixture(timeout.Timeout())
def _fake_output(self):
self.output_fixture = self.useFixture(output.CaptureOutput())
def _fake_logs(self):
self.log_fixture = self.useFixture(log.ConfigureLogging())
def create_tempfiles(self, files, ext='.conf', default_encoding='utf-8'):
"""Safely create temporary files.
:param files: Sequence of tuples containing (filename, file_contents).
:type files: list of tuple
:param ext: File name extension for the temporary file.
:type ext: str
:param default_encoding: Default file content encoding when it is
not provided, used to decode the tempfile
contents from a text string into a binary
string.
:type default_encoding: str
:return: A list of str with the names of the files created.
"""
tempfiles = []
for f in files:
if len(f) == 3:
basename, contents, encoding = f
else:
basename, contents = f
encoding = default_encoding
fix = self.useFixture(createfile.CreateFileWithContent(
filename=basename,
contents=contents,
ext=ext,
encoding=encoding,
))
tempfiles.append(fix.path)
return tempfiles
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