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import sys
import inspect
import warnings
from functools import wraps
from collections import namedtuple
try:
from collections import OrderedDict as MaybeOrderedDict
except ImportError:
MaybeOrderedDict = dict
from unittest import TestCase
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
PY2 = sys.version_info[0] == 2
if PY3:
def new_instancemethod(f, *args):
return f
# Python 3 doesn't have an InstanceType, so just use a dummy type.
class InstanceType():
pass
lzip = lambda *a: list(zip(*a))
text_type = str
string_types = str,
bytes_type = bytes
else:
import new
new_instancemethod = new.instancemethod
from types import InstanceType
lzip = zip
text_type = unicode
bytes_type = str
string_types = basestring,
_param = namedtuple("param", "args kwargs")
class param(_param):
""" Represents a single parameter to a test case.
For example::
>>> p = param("foo", bar=16)
>>> p
param("foo", bar=16)
>>> p.args
('foo', )
>>> p.kwargs
{'bar': 16}
Intended to be used as an argument to ``@parameterized``::
@parameterized([
param("foo", bar=16),
])
def test_stuff(foo, bar=16):
pass
"""
def __new__(cls, *args , **kwargs):
return _param.__new__(cls, args, kwargs)
@classmethod
def explicit(cls, args=None, kwargs=None):
""" Creates a ``param`` by explicitly specifying ``args`` and
``kwargs``::
>>> param.explicit([1,2,3])
param(*(1, 2, 3))
>>> param.explicit(kwargs={"foo": 42})
param(*(), **{"foo": "42"})
"""
args = args or ()
kwargs = kwargs or {}
return cls(*args, **kwargs)
@classmethod
def from_decorator(cls, args):
""" Returns an instance of ``param()`` for ``@parameterized`` argument
``args``::
>>> param.from_decorator((42, ))
param(args=(42, ), kwargs={})
>>> param.from_decorator("foo")
param(args=("foo", ), kwargs={})
"""
if isinstance(args, param):
return args
if isinstance(args, string_types):
args = (args, )
return cls(*args)
def __repr__(self):
return "param(*%r, **%r)" %self
class QuietOrderedDict(MaybeOrderedDict):
""" When OrderedDict is available, use it to make sure that the kwargs in
doc strings are consistently ordered. """
__str__ = dict.__str__
__repr__ = dict.__repr__
def parameterized_argument_value_pairs(func, p):
"""Return tuples of parameterized arguments and their values.
This is useful if you are writing your own doc_func
function and need to know the values for each parameter name::
>>> def func(a, foo=None, bar=42, **kwargs): pass
>>> p = param(1, foo=7, extra=99)
>>> parameterized_argument_value_pairs(func, p)
[("a", 1), ("foo", 7), ("bar", 42), ("**kwargs", {"extra": 99})]
If the function's first argument is named ``self`` then it will be
ignored::
>>> def func(self, a): pass
>>> p = param(1)
>>> parameterized_argument_value_pairs(func, p)
[("a", 1)]
Additionally, empty ``*args`` or ``**kwargs`` will be ignored::
>>> def func(foo, *args): pass
>>> p = param(1)
>>> parameterized_argument_value_pairs(func, p)
[("foo", 1)]
>>> p = param(1, 16)
>>> parameterized_argument_value_pairs(func, p)
[("foo", 1), ("*args", (16, ))]
"""
argspec = inspect.getargspec(func)
arg_offset = 1 if argspec.args[:1] == ["self"] else 0
named_args = argspec.args[arg_offset:]
result = lzip(named_args, p.args)
named_args = argspec.args[len(result) + arg_offset:]
varargs = p.args[len(result):]
result.extend([
(name, p.kwargs.get(name, default))
for (name, default)
in zip(named_args, argspec.defaults or [])
])
seen_arg_names = set([ n for (n, _) in result ])
keywords = QuietOrderedDict(sorted([
(name, p.kwargs[name])
for name in p.kwargs
if name not in seen_arg_names
]))
if varargs:
result.append(("*%s" %(argspec.varargs, ), tuple(varargs)))
if keywords:
result.append(("**%s" %(argspec.keywords, ), keywords))
return result
def short_repr(x, n=64):
""" A shortened repr of ``x`` which is guaranteed to be ``unicode``::
>>> short_repr("foo")
u"foo"
>>> short_repr("123456789", n=4)
u"12...89"
"""
x_repr = repr(x)
if isinstance(x_repr, bytes_type):
try:
x_repr = text_type(x_repr, "utf-8")
except UnicodeDecodeError:
x_repr = text_type(x_repr, "latin1")
if len(x_repr) > n:
x_repr = x_repr[:n//2] + "..." + x_repr[len(x_repr) - n//2:]
return x_repr
def default_doc_func(func, num, p):
if func.__doc__ is None:
return None
all_args_with_values = parameterized_argument_value_pairs(func, p)
# Assumes that the function passed is a bound method.
descs = ["%s=%s" %(n, short_repr(v)) for n, v in all_args_with_values]
# The documentation might be a multiline string, so split it
# and just work with the first string, ignoring the period
# at the end if there is one.
first, nl, rest = func.__doc__.lstrip().partition("\n")
suffix = ""
if first.endswith("."):
suffix = "."
first = first[:-1]
args = "%s[with %s]" %(len(first) and " " or "", ", ".join(descs))
return "".join([first.rstrip(), args, suffix, nl, rest])
def default_name_func(func, num, p):
base_name = func.__name__
name_suffix = "_%s" %(num, )
if len(p.args) > 0 and isinstance(p.args[0], string_types):
name_suffix += "_" + parameterized.to_safe_name(p.args[0])
return base_name + name_suffix
class parameterized(object):
""" Parameterize a test case::
class TestInt(object):
@parameterized([
("A", 10),
("F", 15),
param("10", 42, base=42)
])
def test_int(self, input, expected, base=16):
actual = int(input, base=base)
assert_equal(actual, expected)
@parameterized([
(2, 3, 5)
(3, 5, 8),
])
def test_add(a, b, expected):
assert_equal(a + b, expected)
"""
def __init__(self, input, doc_func=None):
self.get_input = self.input_as_callable(input)
self.doc_func = doc_func or default_doc_func
def __call__(self, test_func):
self.assert_not_in_testcase_subclass()
@wraps(test_func)
def wrapper(test_self=None):
f = test_func
if test_self is not None:
# If we are a test method (which we suppose to be true if we
# are being passed a "self" argument), we first need to create
# an instance method, attach it to the instance of the test
# class, then pull it back off to turn it into a bound method.
# If we don't do this, Nose gets cranky.
f = self.make_bound_method(test_self, test_func)
# Note: because nose is so very picky, the more obvious
# ``return self.yield_nose_tuples(f)`` won't work here.
for nose_tuple in self.yield_nose_tuples(f, wrapper):
yield nose_tuple
test_func.__name__ = "_helper_for_%s" %(test_func.__name__, )
wrapper.parameterized_input = self.get_input()
wrapper.parameterized_func = test_func
return wrapper
def yield_nose_tuples(self, func, wrapper):
original_doc = wrapper.__doc__
for num, args in enumerate(wrapper.parameterized_input):
p = param.from_decorator(args)
# ... then yield that as a tuple. If those steps aren't
# followed precicely, Nose gets upset and doesn't run the test
# or doesn't run setup methods.
nose_tuple = self.param_as_nose_tuple(func, num, p)
nose_func = nose_tuple[0]
try:
wrapper.__doc__ = nose_func.__doc__
yield nose_tuple
finally:
wrapper.__doc__ = original_doc
def param_as_nose_tuple(self, func, num, p):
if p.kwargs:
nose_func = wraps(func)(lambda args, kwargs: func(*args, **kwargs))
nose_args = (p.args, p.kwargs)
else:
nose_func = wraps(func)(lambda *args: func(*args))
nose_args = p.args
nose_func.__doc__ = self.doc_func(func, num, p)
return (nose_func, ) + nose_args
def make_bound_method(self, instance, func):
cls = type(instance)
if issubclass(cls, InstanceType):
raise TypeError((
"@parameterized can't be used with old-style classes, but "
"%r has an old-style class. Consider using a new-style "
"class, or '@parameterized.expand' "
"(see http://stackoverflow.com/q/54867/71522 for more "
"information on old-style classes)."
) %(instance, ))
im_f = new_instancemethod(func, None, cls)
setattr(cls, func.__name__, im_f)
return getattr(instance, func.__name__)
def assert_not_in_testcase_subclass(self):
parent_classes = self._terrible_magic_get_defining_classes()
if any(issubclass(cls, TestCase) for cls in parent_classes):
raise Exception("Warning: '@parameterized' tests won't work "
"inside subclasses of 'TestCase' - use "
"'@parameterized.expand' instead")
def _terrible_magic_get_defining_classes(self):
""" Returns the set of parent classes of the class currently being defined.
Will likely only work if called from the ``parameterized`` decorator.
This function is entirely @brandon_rhodes's fault, as he suggested
the implementation: http://stackoverflow.com/a/8793684/71522
"""
stack = inspect.stack()
if len(stack) <= 4:
return []
frame = stack[4]
code_context = frame[4] and frame[4][0].strip()
if not (code_context and code_context.startswith("class ")):
return []
_, _, parents = code_context.partition("(")
parents, _, _ = parents.partition(")")
return eval("[" + parents + "]", frame[0].f_globals, frame[0].f_locals)
@classmethod
def input_as_callable(cls, input):
if callable(input):
return lambda: cls.check_input_values(input())
input_values = cls.check_input_values(input)
return lambda: input_values
@classmethod
def check_input_values(cls, input_values):
# Explicitly convery non-list inputs to a list so that:
# 1. A helpful exception will be raised if they aren't iterable, and
# 2. Generators are unwrapped exactly once (otherwise `nosetests
# --processes=n` has issues; see:
# https://github.com/wolever/nose-parameterized/pull/31)
if not isinstance(input_values, list):
input_values = list(input_values)
return input_values
@classmethod
def expand(cls, input, name_func=None, doc_func=None, **legacy):
""" A "brute force" method of parameterizing test cases. Creates new
test cases and injects them into the namespace that the wrapped
function is being defined in. Useful for parameterizing tests in
subclasses of 'UnitTest', where Nose test generators don't work.
>>> @parameterized.expand([("foo", 1, 2)])
... def test_add1(name, input, expected):
... actual = add1(input)
... assert_equal(actual, expected)
...
>>> locals()
... 'test_add1_foo_0': <function ...> ...
>>>
"""
if "testcase_func_name" in legacy:
warnings.warn("testcase_func_name= is deprecated; use name_func=",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
if not name_func:
name_func = legacy["testcase_func_name"]
if "testcase_func_doc" in legacy:
warnings.warn("testcase_func_doc= is deprecated; use doc_func=",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
if not doc_func:
doc_func = legacy["testcase_func_doc"]
doc_func = doc_func or default_doc_func
name_func = name_func or default_name_func
def parameterized_expand_wrapper(f, instance=None):
stack = inspect.stack()
frame = stack[1]
frame_locals = frame[0].f_locals
paramters = cls.input_as_callable(input)()
for num, args in enumerate(paramters):
p = param.from_decorator(args)
name = name_func(f, num, p)
frame_locals[name] = cls.param_as_standalone_func(p, f, name)
frame_locals[name].__doc__ = doc_func(f, num, p)
f.__test__ = False
return parameterized_expand_wrapper
@classmethod
def param_as_standalone_func(cls, p, func, name):
@wraps(func)
def standalone_func(*a):
return func(*(a + p.args), **p.kwargs)
standalone_func.__name__ = name
# place_as is used by py.test to determine what source file should be
# used for this test.
standalone_func.place_as = func
# Remove __wrapped__ because py.test will try to look at __wrapped__
# to determine which parameters should be used with this test case,
# and obviously we don't need it to do any parameterization.
try:
del standalone_func.__wrapped__
except AttributeError:
pass
return standalone_func
@classmethod
def to_safe_name(cls, s):
return str(re.sub("[^a-zA-Z0-9_]+", "_", s))
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