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Name: zope.testrunner
Version: 4.4.2
Summary: Zope testrunner script.
Home-page: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zope.testrunner
Author: Zope Foundation and Contributors
Author-email: zope-dev@zope.org
License: ZPL 2.1
Description: ***************
zope.testrunner
***************
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.. contents::
This package provides a flexible test runner with layer support.
You can find more `detailed documentation`_ on PyPI or in the ``src/``
directory.
Getting started
***************
Buildout-based projects
=======================
zope.testrunner is often used for projects that use buildout_::
[buildout]
develop = .
parts = ... test ...
[test]
recipe = zc.recipe.testrunner
eggs = mypackage
The usual buildout process ::
python bootstrap.py
bin/buildout
creates a ``bin/test`` script that will run the tests for *mypackage*.
.. tip::
zc.recipe.testrunner_ takes care to specify the right
``--test-path`` option in the generated script. You can add
other options (such as ``--tests-pattern``) too; check
zc.recipe.testrunner_'s documentation for details.
Virtualenv-based projects
=========================
``pip install zope.testrunner`` and you'll get a ``zope-testrunner``
script. Run your tests with ::
zope-testrunner --test-path=path/to/your/source/tree
Your source code needs to be available for the testrunner to import,
so you need to run ``python setup.py install`` or ``pip install -e
.`` into the same virtualenv_.
Some useful command-line options to get you started
===================================================
-p show a percentage indicator
-v increase verbosity
-c colorize the output
-t test specify test names (one or more regexes)
-m module specify test modules (one or more regexes)
-s package specify test packages (one or more regexes)
--list-tests show names of tests instead of running them
-x stop on first error or failure
-D, --pdb enable post-mortem debugging of test failures
--help show *all* command-line options (there are many more!)
For example ::
bin/test -pvc -m test_foo -t TestBar
runs all TestBar tests from a module called test_foo.py.
Writing tests
=============
``zope.testrunner`` expects to find your tests inside your package
directory, in a subpackage or module named ``tests``. Test modules
in a test subpackage should be named ``test*.py``.
.. tip::
You can change these assumptions with ``--tests-pattern`` and
``--test-file-pattern`` test runner options.
Tests themselves should be classes inheriting from
``unittest.TestCase``, and if you wish to use doctests, please tell
the test runner where to find them and what options to use for them
in by supplying a function named ``test_suite``.
Example::
import unittest
import doctest
class TestArithmetic(unittest.TestCase):
def test_two_plus_two(self):
self.assertEqual(2 + 2, 4)
def doctest_string_formatting():
"""Test Python string formatting
>>> print('{} + {}'.format(2, 2))
2 + 2
"""
def test_suite():
return unittest.TestSuite([
unittest.makeSuite(TestArithmetic),
doctest.DocTestSuite(),
doctest.DocFileSuite('../README.txt',
optionflags=doctest.ELLIPSIS),
])
Test grouping
=============
In addition to per-package and per-module filtering, zope.testrunner
has other mechanisms for grouping tests:
* **layers** allow you to have shared setup/teardown code to be used
by a group of tests, that is executed only once, and not for each
test. Layers are orthogonal to the usual package/module structure
and are specified by setting the ``layer`` attribute on test
suites.
* **levels** allow you to group slow-running tests and not run them
by default. They're specified by setting the ``level`` attribute
on test suites to an int.
For more details please see the `detailed documentation`_.
Other features
==============
zope.testrunner can profile your tests, measure test coverage,
check for memory leaks, integrate with subunit_, shuffle the
test execution order, and run multiple tests in parallel.
For more details please see the `detailed documentation`_.
.. _buildout: http://www.buildout.org/
.. _virtualenv: http://www.virtualenv.org/
.. _zc.recipe.testrunner: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/zc.recipe.testrunner
.. _subunit: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/subunit
.. _detailed documentation: http://docs.zope.org/zope.testrunner/
.. |buildstatus| image:: https://api.travis-ci.org/zopefoundation/zope.testrunner.png?branch=master
.. _buildstatus: https://travis-ci.org/zopefoundation/zope.testrunner
.. |winbotstatus| image:: http://winbot.zope.org/buildstatusimage?builder=zope.testrunner_py_265_32&number=-1
.. _winbotstatus: http://winbot.zope.org/builders/zope.testrunner_py_265_32/builds/-1
zope.testrunner Changelog
*************************
4.4.2 (2014-02-22)
==================
- Drop support for Python 3.1.
- Fix post-mortem debugging when a non-printable exception happens
(https://github.com/zopefoundation/zope.testrunner/issues/8).
4.4.1 (2013-07-10)
==================
- Updated ``boostrap.py`` to version 2.2.
- Fix nondeterministic test failures on Python 3.3
- Tear down layers after ``post_mortem`` debugging is finished.
- Fix tests that write to source directory, it might be read-only.
4.4.0 (2013-06-06)
==================
- Fix tests selection when the negative "!" pattern is used several times
(LP #1160965)
- Moved tests into a 'tests' subpackage.
- Made ``python -m zope.testrunner`` work again.
- Support 'skip' feature of unittest2 (which became the new unittest in Python
2.7).
- Better diagnostics when communication with subprocess fails
(https://github.com/zopefoundation/zope.testrunner/issues/5).
- Do not break subprocess execution when the test suite changes the working
directory (https://github.com/zopefoundation/zope.testrunner/issues/6).
- Count test module import errors as errors (LP #1026576).
4.3.3 (2013-03-03)
==================
- Running layers in sub-processes did not use to work when run via
``python setup.py ftest`` since it tried to run setup.py with all the
command line options. It now detects ``setup.py`` runs and we run the test
runner directly.
4.3.2 (2013-03-03)
==================
- Fix ``SkipLayers`` class in cases where the distribution specifies a
``test_suite`` value.
4.3.1 (2013-03-02)
==================
- Fixed a bug in the `ftest` command and added a test.
- Fixed a trivial test failure with Python 3 of the previous release.
4.3.0 (2013-03-02)
==================
- Expose `ftest` distutils command via an entry point.
- Added tests for ``zope.testrunner.eggsupport``.
4.2.0 (2013-02-12)
==================
- Dropped use of 2to3, rewrote source code to be compatible with all Python
versions. Introduced a dependency on `six`_.
4.1.1 (2013-02-08)
==================
- Dropped use of zope.fixers (LP: #1118877).
- Fixed tox test error reporting; fixed tests on Pythons 2.6, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and
PyPy 1.9.
- Fix --shuffle ordering on Python 3.2 to be the same as it was on older Python
versions.
- Fix --shuffle nondeterminism when multiple test layers are present.
Note: this will likely change the order of tests for the same --shuffle-seed.
- New option: --profile-directory. Use it in the test suite so that tests
executed by detox in parallel don't conflict.
- Use a temporary coverage directory in the test suite so that tests
executed by detox in parallel don't conflict.
- Fix --post-mortem (aka -D, --pdb) when a test module cannot be imported
or is invalid (LP #1119363).
4.1.0 (2013-02-07)
==================
- Replaced deprecated ``zope.interface.implements`` usage with equivalent
``zope.interface.implementer`` decorator.
- Dropped support for Python 2.4 and 2.5.
- Made StartUpFailure compatible with unittest.TextTestRunner() (LP #1118344).
4.0.4 (2011-10-25)
==================
- Work around sporadic timing-related issues in the subprocess buffering
tests. Thanks to Jonathan Ballet for the patch!
4.0.3 (2011-03-17)
==================
- Added back support for Python <= 2.6 which was broken in 4.0.2.
4.0.2 (2011-03-16)
==================
- Added back Python 3 support which was broken in 4.0.1.
- Fixed `Unexpected success`_ support by implementing the whole concept.
- Added support for the new __pycache__ directories in Python 3.2.
4.0.1 (2011-02-21)
==================
- LP #719369: An `Unexpected success`_ (concept introduced in Python 2.7) is
no longer handled as success but as failure. This is a workaround. The
whole unexpected success concept might be implemented later.
.. _`Unexpected success`: http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/articles/unittest2.shtml#more-skipping
4.0.0 (2010-10-19)
==================
- Show more information about layers whose setup fails (LP #638153).
4.0.0b5 (2010-07-20)
====================
- Update fix for LP #221151 to a spelling compatible with Python 2.4.
- Timestamps are now always included in subunit output (r114849).
- LP #591309: fix a crash when subunit reports test failures containing
UTF8-encoded data.
4.0.0b4 (2010-06-23)
====================
- Package as a zipfile to work around Python 2.4 distutils bug (no
feature changes or bugfixes in ``zope.testrunner`` itself).
4.0.0b3 (2010-06-16)
====================
- LP #221151: keep ``unittest.TestCase.shortDescription`` happy by supplying
a ``_testMethodDoc`` attribute.
- LP #595052: keep the distribution installable under Python 2.4: its
distutils appears to munge the empty ``__init__.py`` file in the
``foo.bar`` egg used for testing into a directory.
- LP #580083: fix the ``bin/test`` script to run only tests from
``zope.testrunner``.
- LP #579019: When layers were run in parallel, their tearDown was
not called. Additionally, the first layer which was run in the main
thread did not have its tearDown called either.
4.0.0b2 (2010-05-03)
====================
- Having 'sampletests' in the MANIFEST.in gave warnings, but doesn't actually
seem to include any more files, so I removed it.
- Moved zope.testing.exceptions to zope.testrunner.exceptions. Now
zope.testrunner no longer requires zope.testing except for when running
its own tests.
4.0.0b1 (2010-04-29)
====================
- Initial release of the testrunner from zope.testrunner as its own module.
.. _six: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/six
Detailed Documentation
**********************
Test Runner
===========
The testrunner module is used to run automated tests defined using the
unittest framework. Its primary feature is that it *finds* tests by
searching directory trees. It doesn't require the manual
concatenation of specific test suites. It is highly customizable and
should be usable with any project. In addition to finding and running
tests, it provides the following additional features:
- Test filtering using specifications of:
o test packages within a larger tree
o regular expression patterns for test modules
o regular expression patterns for individual tests
- Organization of tests into levels and layers
Sometimes, tests take so long to run that you don't want to run them
on every run of the test runner. Tests can be defined at different
levels. The test runner can be configured to only run tests at a
specific level or below by default. Command-line options can be
used to specify a minimum level to use for a specific run, or to run
all tests. Individual tests or test suites can specify their level
via a 'level' attribute. where levels are integers increasing from 1.
Most tests are unit tests. They don't depend on other facilities, or
set up whatever dependencies they have. For larger applications,
it's useful to specify common facilities that a large number of
tests share. Making each test set up and and tear down these
facilities is both ineffecient and inconvenient. For this reason,
we've introduced the concept of layers, based on the idea of layered
application architectures. Software build for a layer should be
able to depend on the facilities of lower layers already being set
up. For example, Zope defines a component architecture. Much Zope
software depends on that architecture. We should be able to treat
the component architecture as a layer that we set up once and reuse.
Similarly, Zope application software should be able to depend on the
Zope application server without having to set it up in each test.
The test runner introduces test layers, which are objects that can
set up environments for tests within the layers to use. A layer is
set up before running the tests in it. Individual tests or test
suites can define a layer by defining a `layer` attribute, which is
a test layer.
- Reporting
- progress meter
- summaries of tests run
- Analysis of test execution
- post-mortem debugging of test failures
- memory leaks
- code coverage
- source analysis using pychecker
- memory errors
- execution times
- profiling
Simple Usage
============
The test runner consists of an importable module. The test runner is
used by providing scripts that import and invoke the `run` method from
the module. The `testrunner` module is controlled via command-line
options. Test scripts supply base and default options by supplying a
list of default command-line options that are processed before the
user-supplied command-line options are provided.
Typically, a test script does 2 things:
- Adds the directory containing the zope package to the Python
path.
- Calls the test runner with default arguments and arguments supplied
to the script.
Normally, it just passes default/setup arguments. The test runner
uses `sys.argv` to get the user's input.
This testrunner_ex subdirectory contains a number of sample packages
with tests. Let's run the tests found here. First though, we'll set
up our default options:
>>> import os.path
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
The default options are used by a script to customize the test runner
for a particular application. In this case, we use two options:
path
Set the path where the test runner should look for tests. This path
is also added to the Python path.
tests-pattern
Tell the test runner how to recognize modules or packages containing
tests.
Now, if we run the tests, without any other options:
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> import sys
>>> sys.argv = ['test']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer121 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 321 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
we see the normal testrunner output, which summarizes the tests run for
each layer. For each layer, we see what layers had to be torn down or
set up to run the layer and we see the number of tests run, with
results.
The test runner returns a boolean indicating whether there were
errors. In this example, there were no errors, so it returned False.
(Of course, the times shown in these examples are just examples.
Times will vary depending on system speed.)
Layers
======
A Layer is an object providing setup and teardown methods used to setup
and teardown the environment provided by the layer. It may also provide
setup and teardown methods used to reset the environment provided by the
layer between each test.
Layers are generally implemented as classes using class methods.
>>> class BaseLayer:
... def setUp(cls):
... log('BaseLayer.setUp')
... setUp = classmethod(setUp)
...
... def tearDown(cls):
... log('BaseLayer.tearDown')
... tearDown = classmethod(tearDown)
...
... def testSetUp(cls):
... log('BaseLayer.testSetUp')
... testSetUp = classmethod(testSetUp)
...
... def testTearDown(cls):
... log('BaseLayer.testTearDown')
... testTearDown = classmethod(testTearDown)
...
Layers can extend other layers. Note that they do not explicitly
invoke the setup and teardown methods of other layers - the test runner
does this for us in order to minimize the number of invocations.
>>> class TopLayer(BaseLayer):
... def setUp(cls):
... log('TopLayer.setUp')
... setUp = classmethod(setUp)
...
... def tearDown(cls):
... log('TopLayer.tearDown')
... tearDown = classmethod(tearDown)
...
... def testSetUp(cls):
... log('TopLayer.testSetUp')
... testSetUp = classmethod(testSetUp)
...
... def testTearDown(cls):
... log('TopLayer.testTearDown')
... testTearDown = classmethod(testTearDown)
...
Tests or test suites specify what layer they need by storing a reference
in the 'layer' attribute.
>>> import unittest
>>> class TestSpecifyingBaseLayer(unittest.TestCase):
... 'This TestCase explicitly specifies its layer'
... layer = BaseLayer
... name = 'TestSpecifyingBaseLayer' # For testing only
...
... def setUp(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.setUp')
...
... def tearDown(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.tearDown')
...
... def test1(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.test1')
...
... def test2(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.test2')
...
>>> class TestSpecifyingNoLayer(unittest.TestCase):
... 'This TestCase specifies no layer'
... name = 'TestSpecifyingNoLayer' # For testing only
... def setUp(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingNoLayer.setUp')
...
... def tearDown(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingNoLayer.tearDown')
...
... def test1(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingNoLayer.test')
...
... def test2(self):
... log('TestSpecifyingNoLayer.test')
...
Create a TestSuite containing two test suites, one for each of
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer and TestSpecifyingNoLayer.
>>> umbrella_suite = unittest.TestSuite()
>>> umbrella_suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(TestSpecifyingBaseLayer))
>>> no_layer_suite = unittest.makeSuite(TestSpecifyingNoLayer)
>>> umbrella_suite.addTest(no_layer_suite)
Before we can run the tests, we need to setup some helpers.
>>> from zope.testrunner import options
>>> from zope.testing.loggingsupport import InstalledHandler
>>> import logging
>>> log_handler = InstalledHandler('zope.testrunner.tests')
>>> def log(msg):
... logging.getLogger('zope.testrunner.tests').info(msg)
>>> def fresh_options():
... opts = options.get_options(['--test-filter', '.*'])
... opts.resume_layer = None
... opts.resume_number = 0
... return opts
Now we run the tests. Note that the BaseLayer was not setup when
the TestSpecifyingNoLayer was run and setup/torn down around the
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer tests.
>>> from zope.testrunner.runner import Runner
>>> runner = Runner(options=fresh_options(), args=[], found_suites=[umbrella_suite])
>>> succeeded = runner.run()
Running ...BaseLayer tests:
Set up ...BaseLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 2 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down ...BaseLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 2 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 4 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Now lets specify a layer in the suite containing TestSpecifyingNoLayer
and run the tests again. This demonstrates the other method of specifying
a layer. This is generally how you specify what layer doctests need.
>>> no_layer_suite.layer = BaseLayer
>>> runner = Runner(options=fresh_options(), args=[], found_suites=[umbrella_suite])
>>> succeeded = runner.run()
Running ...BaseLayer tests:
Set up ...BaseLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 4 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down ...BaseLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Clear our logged output, as we want to inspect it shortly.
>>> log_handler.clear()
Now lets also specify a layer in the TestSpecifyingNoLayer class and rerun
the tests. This demonstrates that the most specific layer is used. It also
shows the behavior of nested layers - because TopLayer extends BaseLayer,
both the BaseLayer and TopLayer environments are setup when the
TestSpecifyingNoLayer tests are run.
>>> TestSpecifyingNoLayer.layer = TopLayer
>>> runner = Runner(options=fresh_options(), args=[], found_suites=[umbrella_suite])
>>> succeeded = runner.run()
Running ...BaseLayer tests:
Set up ...BaseLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 2 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running ...TopLayer tests:
Set up ...TopLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 2 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down ...TopLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down ...BaseLayer in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 4 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
If we inspect our trace of what methods got called in what order, we can
see that the layer setup and teardown methods only got called once. We can
also see that the layer's test setup and teardown methods got called for
each test using that layer in the right order.
>>> def report():
... print("Report:")
... for record in log_handler.records:
... print(record.getMessage())
>>> report()
Report:
BaseLayer.setUp
BaseLayer.testSetUp
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.setUp
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.test1
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.tearDown
BaseLayer.testTearDown
BaseLayer.testSetUp
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.setUp
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.test2
TestSpecifyingBaseLayer.tearDown
BaseLayer.testTearDown
TopLayer.setUp
BaseLayer.testSetUp
TopLayer.testSetUp
TestSpecifyingNoLayer.setUp
TestSpecifyingNoLayer.test
TestSpecifyingNoLayer.tearDown
TopLayer.testTearDown
BaseLayer.testTearDown
BaseLayer.testSetUp
TopLayer.testSetUp
TestSpecifyingNoLayer.setUp
TestSpecifyingNoLayer.test
TestSpecifyingNoLayer.tearDown
TopLayer.testTearDown
BaseLayer.testTearDown
TopLayer.tearDown
BaseLayer.tearDown
Now lets stack a few more layers to ensure that our setUp and tearDown
methods are called in the correct order.
>>> from zope.testrunner.find import name_from_layer
>>> class A(object):
... def setUp(cls):
... log('%s.setUp' % name_from_layer(cls))
... setUp = classmethod(setUp)
...
... def tearDown(cls):
... log('%s.tearDown' % name_from_layer(cls))
... tearDown = classmethod(tearDown)
...
... def testSetUp(cls):
... log('%s.testSetUp' % name_from_layer(cls))
... testSetUp = classmethod(testSetUp)
...
... def testTearDown(cls):
... log('%s.testTearDown' % name_from_layer(cls))
... testTearDown = classmethod(testTearDown)
...
>>> class B(A): pass
>>> class C(B): pass
>>> class D(A): pass
>>> class E(D): pass
>>> class F(C,E): pass
>>> class DeepTest(unittest.TestCase):
... layer = F
... def test(self):
... pass
>>> suite = unittest.makeSuite(DeepTest)
>>> log_handler.clear()
>>> runner = Runner(options=fresh_options(), args=[], found_suites=[suite])
>>> succeeded = runner.run() #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Running ...F tests:
Set up ...A in N.NNN seconds.
Set up ...B in N.NNN seconds.
Set up ...C in N.NNN seconds.
Set up ...D in N.NNN seconds.
Set up ...E in N.NNN seconds.
Set up ...F in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down ...F in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down ...E in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down ...D in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down ...C in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down ...B in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down ...A in N.NNN seconds.
>>> report() #doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Report:
...A.setUp
...B.setUp
...C.setUp
...D.setUp
...E.setUp
...F.setUp
...A.testSetUp
...B.testSetUp
...C.testSetUp
...D.testSetUp
...E.testSetUp
...F.testSetUp
...F.testTearDown
...E.testTearDown
...D.testTearDown
...C.testTearDown
...B.testTearDown
...A.testTearDown
...F.tearDown
...E.tearDown
...D.tearDown
...C.tearDown
...B.tearDown
...A.tearDown
Layer Selection
===============
We can select which layers to run using the --layer option:
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 112 --layer Unit'.split()
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 182 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
We can also specify that we want to run only the unit tests:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Or that we want to run all of the tests except for the unit tests:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -f'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer121 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 165 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
Or we can explicitly say that we want both unit and non-unit tests.
>>> sys.argv = 'test -uf'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer121 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 321 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
It is possible to force the layers to run in subprocesses and parallelize them.
>>> sys.argv = [testrunner_script, '-j2']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer121 tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer121 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 321 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
Passing arguments explicitly
============================
In most of the examples here, we set up `sys.argv`. In normal usage,
the testrunner just uses `sys.argv`. It is possible to pass arguments
explicitly.
>>> import os.path
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults, 'test --layer 111'.split())
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
False
If options already have default values, then passing a different default will
override.
For example, --list-tests defaults to being turned off, but if we pass in a
different default, that one takes effect.
>>> defaults = [
... '--list-tests',
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults, 'test --layer 111'.split())
Listing samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
test_x1 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestB)
test_y1 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestB)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestB)
test_1 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestNotMuch)
test_2 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestNotMuch)
test_3 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestNotMuch)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test111)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test111)
test_z1 (sample1.sampletests.test111)
/home/benji/workspace/zope.testrunner/1/src/zope/testing/testrunner/testrunner-ex/sample1/sampletests/../../sampletestsl.txt
test_x1 (sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_y0 (sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_z0 (sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_x0 (sampletests.test111.TestB)
test_y1 (sampletests.test111.TestB)
test_z0 (sampletests.test111.TestB)
test_1 (sampletests.test111.TestNotMuch)
test_2 (sampletests.test111.TestNotMuch)
test_3 (sampletests.test111.TestNotMuch)
test_x0 (sampletests.test111)
test_y0 (sampletests.test111)
test_z1 (sampletests.test111)
/home/benji/workspace/zope.testrunner/1/src/zope/testing/testrunner/testrunner-ex/sampletests/../sampletestsl.txt
False
Verbose Output
==============
Normally, we just get a summary. We can use the -v option to get
increasingly more information.
If we use a single --verbose (-v) option, we get a dot printed for each
test:
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -v'.split()
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
..................................
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.007 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
False
If there are more than 50 tests, the dots are printed in groups of
50:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -uv'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
................................................................................................................................................................................................
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.035 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
If the --verbose (-v) option is used twice, then the name and location of
each test is printed as it is run:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -vv'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
test_x1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_y1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_2 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_3 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test122)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122)
test_z1 (sample1.sampletests.test122)
testrunner-ex/sample1/sampletests/../../sampletestsl.txt
test_x1 (sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_y0 (sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_z0 (sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_x0 (sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_y1 (sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_z0 (sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_1 (sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_2 (sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_3 (sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_x0 (sampletests.test122)
test_y0 (sampletests.test122)
test_z1 (sampletests.test122)
testrunner-ex/sampletests/../sampletestsl.txt
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.009 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
False
if the --verbose (-v) option is used three times, then individual
test-execution times are printed:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -vvv'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
test_x1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA) (0.000 s)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA) (0.000 s)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA) (0.000 s)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB) (0.000 s)
test_y1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB) (0.000 s)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB) (0.000 s)
test_1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch) (0.000 s)
test_2 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch) (0.000 s)
test_3 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch) (0.000 s)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test122) (0.001 s)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122) (0.001 s)
test_z1 (sample1.sampletests.test122) (0.001 s)
testrunner-ex/sample1/sampletests/../../sampletestsl.txt (0.001 s)
test_x1 (sampletests.test122.TestA) (0.000 s)
test_y0 (sampletests.test122.TestA) (0.000 s)
test_z0 (sampletests.test122.TestA) (0.000 s)
test_x0 (sampletests.test122.TestB) (0.000 s)
test_y1 (sampletests.test122.TestB) (0.000 s)
test_z0 (sampletests.test122.TestB) (0.000 s)
test_1 (sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch) (0.000 s)
test_2 (sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch) (0.000 s)
test_3 (sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch) (0.000 s)
test_x0 (sampletests.test122) (0.001 s)
test_y0 (sampletests.test122) (0.001 s)
test_z1 (sampletests.test122) (0.001 s)
testrunner-ex/sampletests/../sampletestsl.txt (0.001 s)
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.009 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
False
Quiet output
------------
The --quiet (-q) option cancels all verbose options. It's useful when
the default verbosity is non-zero:
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... '-v'
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test -q -u'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.034 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Test Selection
==============
We've already seen that we can select tests by layer. There are three
other ways we can select tests. We can select tests by package:
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -ssample1 -vv'.split()
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
test_x1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_y1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_z0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestB)
test_1 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_2 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_3 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestNotMuch)
test_x0 (sample1.sampletests.test122)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122)
test_z1 (sample1.sampletests.test122)
testrunner-ex/sample1/sampletests/../../sampletestsl.txt
Ran 13 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.005 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
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You can specify multiple packages:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1 -ssample2'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
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False
You can specify directory names instead of packages (useful for
tab-completion):
>>> subdir = os.path.join(directory_with_tests, 'sample1')
>>> sys.argv = ['test', '--layer', '122', '-s', subdir, '-vv']
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
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False
We can select by test module name using the --module (-m) option:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1 -m_one -mtest1'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
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False
and by test within the module using the --test (-t) option:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1 -m_one -mtest1 -tx0 -ty0'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
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False
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1 -ttxt'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
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False
The --module and --test options take regular expressions. If the
regular expressions specified begin with '!', then tests that don't
match the regular expression are selected:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1 -m!sample1[.]sample1'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
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False
Module and test filters can also be given as positional arguments:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1 !sample1[.]sample1'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
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False
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1 . txt'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
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False
Sometimes, There are tests that you don't want to run by default.
For example, you might have tests that take a long time. Tests can
have a level attribute. If no level is specified, a level of 1 is
assumed and, by default, only tests at level one are run. to run
tests at a higher level, use the --at-level (-a) option to specify a higher
level. For example, with the following options:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -t test_y1 -t test_y0'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
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False
We get run 36 tests. If we specify a level of 2, we get some
additional tests:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -a 2 -t test_y1 -t test_y0'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 2
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
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False
We can use the --all option to run tests at all levels:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv --all -t test_y1 -t test_y0'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at all levels
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Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
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Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Listing Selected Tests
----------------------
When you're trying to figure out why the test you want is not matched by the
pattern you specified, it is convenient to see which tests match your
specifications.
>>> sys.argv = 'test --all -m sample1 -t test_y0 --list-tests'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Listing samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test11.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test11)
Listing samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test111)
Listing samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test112.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test112)
Listing samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test12.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test12)
Listing samplelayers.Layer121 tests:
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test121.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test121)
Listing samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test122)
Listing zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
test_y0 (sample1.sampletestsf.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletestsf)
test_y0 (sample1.sample11.sampletests.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sample11.sampletests.TestA3)
test_y0 (sample1.sample11.sampletests)
test_y0 (sample1.sample13.sampletests.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sample13.sampletests)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test1.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test1)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test_one.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test_one)
False
Test Progress
=============
If the --progress (-p) option is used, progress information is printed and
a carriage return (rather than a new-line) is printed between
detail lines. Let's look at the effect of --progress (-p) at different
levels of verbosity.
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -p'.split()
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
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Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
False
(Note that, in the examples above and below, we show "##r##" followed by
new lines where carriage returns would appear in actual output.)
Using a single level of verbosity causes test descriptions to be
output, but only if they fit in the terminal width. The default
width, when the terminal width can't be determined, is 80:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -pv'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
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Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
False
The terminal width is determined using the curses module. To see
that, we'll provide a fake curses module:
>>> class FakeCurses:
... class error(Exception):
... pass
... def setupterm(self):
... pass
... def tigetnum(self, ignored):
... return 60
>>> old_curses = sys.modules.get('curses')
>>> sys.modules['curses'] = FakeCurses()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
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Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
False
>>> sys.modules['curses'] = old_curses
If a second or third level of verbosity are added, we get additional
information.
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -pvv -t !txt'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
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Ran 24 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.006 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
False
Note that, in this example, we used a test-selection pattern starting
with '!' to exclude tests containing the string "txt".
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 122 -pvvv -t!(txt|NotMuch)'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
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Ran 18 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.006 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
False
In this example, we also excluded tests with "NotMuch" in their names.
Unfortunately, the time data above doesn't buy us much because, in
practice, the line is cleared before there is time to see the
times. :/
Autodetecting progress
----------------------
The --auto-progress option will determine if stdout is a terminal, and only enable
progress output if so.
Let's pretend we have a terminal
>>> class Terminal(object):
... def __init__(self, stream):
... self._stream = stream
... def __getattr__(self, attr):
... return getattr(self._stream, attr)
... def isatty(self):
... return True
>>> real_stdout = sys.stdout
>>> sys.stdout = Terminal(sys.stdout)
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -t test_one.TestNotMuch --auto-progress'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
1/6 (16.7%)##r##
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2/6 (33.3%)##r##
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Ran 6 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Let's stop pretending
>>> sys.stdout = real_stdout
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -t test_one.TestNotMuch --auto-progress'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 6 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Disabling progress indication
-----------------------------
If -p or --progress have been previously provided on the command line (perhaps by a
wrapper script) but you do not desire progress indication, you can switch it off with
--no-progress:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -t test_one.TestNotMuch -p --no-progress'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 6 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Debugging
=========
The testrunner module supports post-mortem debugging and debugging
using `pdb.set_trace`. Let's look first at using `pdb.set_trace`.
To demonstrate this, we'll provide input via helper Input objects:
>>> class Input:
... def __init__(self, src):
... self.lines = src.split('\n')
... def readline(self):
... line = self.lines.pop(0)
... print(line)
... return line+'\n'
If a test or code called by a test calls pdb.set_trace, then the
runner will enter pdb at that point:
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> real_stdin = sys.stdin
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t set_trace1').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
...
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(27)test_set_trace1()
-> y = x
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.001 seconds.
...
False
Note that, prior to Python 2.4, calling pdb.set_trace caused pdb to
break in the pdb.set_trace function. It was necessary to use 'next'
or 'up' to get to the application code that called pdb.set_trace. In
Python 2.4, pdb.set_trace causes pdb to stop right after the call to
pdb.set_trace.
You can also do post-mortem debugging, using the --post-mortem (-D)
option:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem1 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE +REPORT_NDIFF +ELLIPSIS
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
...
Error in test test_post_mortem1 (sample3.sampletests_d.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py",
line 34, in test_post_mortem1
raise ValueError
ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
...ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(34)test_post_mortem1()
-> raise ValueError
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Note that the test runner exits after post-mortem debugging.
In the example above, we debugged an error. Failures are actually
converted to errors and can be debugged the same way:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\np y\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem_failure1 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE +REPORT_NDIFF +ELLIPSIS
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
...
Error in test test_post_mortem_failure1 (sample3.sampletests_d.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../unittest.py", line 252, in debug
getattr(self, self.__testMethodName)()
File "testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py",
line 42, in test_post_mortem_failure1
assert x == y
AssertionError
<BLANKLINE>
...AssertionError
<BLANKLINE>
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(42)test_post_mortem_failure1()
-> assert x == y
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) p y
2
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Layers that can't be torn down
==============================
A layer can have a tearDown method that raises NotImplementedError.
If this is the case and there are no remaining tests to run, the test
runner will just note that the tear down couldn't be done:
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test -ssample2 --tests-pattern sampletests_ntd$'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Set up sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
False
If the tearDown method raises NotImplementedError and there are remaining
layers to run, the test runner will restart itself as a new process,
resuming tests where it left off:
>>> sys.argv = [testrunner_script, '--tests-pattern', 'sampletests_ntd$']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running sample1.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Set up sample1.sampletests_ntd.Layer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Tear down sample1.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
Running in a subprocess.
Set up sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
Running sample3.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up sample3.sampletests_ntd.Layer in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test_error1 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_error1
raise TypeError("Can we see errors")
TypeError: Can we see errors
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test_error2 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_error2
raise TypeError("I hope so")
TypeError: I hope so
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test test_fail1 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_fail1
self.assertEqual(1, 2)
AssertionError: 1 != 2
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test test_fail2 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_fail2
self.assertEqual(1, 3)
AssertionError: 1 != 3
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 6 tests with 2 failures, 2 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down sample3.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
Total: 8 tests, 2 failures, 2 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
True
in the example above, some of the tests run as a subprocess had errors
and failures. They were displayed as usual and the failure and error
statistice were updated as usual.
Note that debugging doesn't work when running tests in a subprocess:
>>> sys.argv = [testrunner_script, '--tests-pattern', 'sampletests_ntd$',
... '-D', ]
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running sample1.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Set up sample1.sampletests_ntd.Layer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Running sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Tear down sample1.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
Running in a subprocess.
Set up sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
Running sample3.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Running in a subprocess.
Set up sample3.sampletests_ntd.Layer in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test_error1 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_error1
raise TypeError("Can we see errors")
TypeError: Can we see errors
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't post-mortem debug when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test_error2 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_error2
raise TypeError("I hope so")
TypeError: I hope so
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't post-mortem debug when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test_fail1 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_fail1
self.assertEqual(1, 2)
AssertionError: 1 != 2
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't post-mortem debug when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test_fail2 (sample3.sampletests_ntd.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_ntd.py", Line NNN, in test_fail2
self.assertEqual(1, 3)
AssertionError: 1 != 3
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't post-mortem debug when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 6 tests with 0 failures, 4 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down sample3.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
Total: 8 tests, 0 failures, 4 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
True
Similarly, pdb.set_trace doesn't work when running tests in a layer
that is run as a subprocess:
>>> sys.argv = [testrunner_script, '--tests-pattern', 'sampletests_ntds']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running sample1.sampletests_ntds.Layer tests:
Set up sample1.sampletests_ntds.Layer in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Running sample2.sampletests_ntds.Layer tests:
Tear down sample1.sampletests_ntds.Layer ... not supported
Running in a subprocess.
Set up sample2.sampletests_ntds.Layer in 0.000 seconds.
--Return--
> testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_ntds.py(37)test_something()->None
-> import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
(Pdb) c
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't use pdb.set_trace when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
--Return--
> testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_ntds.py(40)test_something2()->None
-> import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
(Pdb) c
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't use pdb.set_trace when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
--Return--
> testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_ntds.py(43)test_something3()->None
-> import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
(Pdb) c
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't use pdb.set_trace when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
--Return--
> testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_ntds.py(46)test_something4()->None
-> import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
(Pdb) c
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't use pdb.set_trace when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
--Return--
> testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_ntds.py(52)f()->None
-> import pdb; pdb.set_trace()
(Pdb) c
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't use pdb.set_trace when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
--Return--
> doctest.py(351)set_trace()->None
-> Pdb().set_trace()
(Pdb) c
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't use pdb.set_trace when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
--Return--
> doctest.py(351)set_trace()->None
-> Pdb().set_trace()
(Pdb) c
<BLANKLINE>
**********************************************************************
Can't use pdb.set_trace when running a layer as a subprocess!
**********************************************************************
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 7 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.008 seconds.
Tear down sample2.sampletests_ntds.Layer ... not supported
Total: 8 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
If you want to use pdb from a test in a layer that is run as a
subprocess, then rerun the test runner selecting *just* that layer so
that it's not run as a subprocess.
If a test is run in a subprocess and it generates output on stderr (as
stderrtest does), the output is ignored (but it doesn't cause a SubprocessError
like it once did).
>>> from six import StringIO
>>> real_stderr = sys.stderr
>>> sys.stderr = StringIO()
>>> sys.argv = [testrunner_script, '-s', 'sample2', '--tests-pattern',
... '(sampletests_ntd$|stderrtest)']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer tests:
Set up sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Running sample2.stderrtest.Layer tests:
Tear down sample2.sampletests_ntd.Layer ... not supported
Running in a subprocess.
Set up sample2.stderrtest.Layer in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.002 seconds.
Tear down sample2.stderrtest.Layer in 0.000 seconds.
Total: 2 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.197 seconds.
False
>>> print((sys.stderr.getvalue()))
A message on stderr. Please ignore (expected in test output).
>>> sys.stderr = real_stderr
Egg Support
===========
The `ftest` Setup Command
-------------------------
The `ftest` class is a proper `distutils` command and `zope.testrunner`
exposes it as such via an entry point.
>>> import pkg_resources
>>> ws = pkg_resources.WorkingSet()
>>> eps = dict([(ep.name, ep)
... for ep in ws.iter_entry_points('distutils.commands')])
>>> 'ftest' in eps
True
>>> eps['ftest']
EntryPoint.parse('ftest = zope.testrunner.eggsupport:ftest')
Let's now run this command:
>>> import zope.testrunner
>>> org_run = zope.testrunner.run
>>> def run(args):
... print(' '.join(args))
>>> zope.testrunner.run = run
>>> import os, tempfile, shutil
>>> tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
>>> srcdir = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'src')
>>> os.mkdir(srcdir)
>>> import setuptools.dist
>>> dist = setuptools.dist.Distribution(
... {'package_dir': {'': srcdir},
... 'script_name': __file__})
>>> from zope.testrunner.eggsupport import ftest
>>> ftest(dist).run()
IGNORE_ME --test-path .../src
Cleanup:
>>> zope.testrunner.run = org_run
>>> shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
Skipping Tests with Layers
--------------------------
The ``SkipLayers`` scanning test loader can replace the standard test loader,
so that any tests that require layers are skipped. This is necessary, since
the standard setuptools testing facility does not handle layers. It can be
used as follows::
setup(
...
setup_requires=['eggtestinfo' # captures testing metadata in EGG-INFO
],
tests_require=['zope.testrunner',
],
...
test_loader='zope.testrunner.eggsupport:SkipLayers',
...
)
Let's now crete some test suites to make sure that all tests with layers are
properly skipped.
>>> import doctest
>>> import unittest
>>> all = unittest.TestSuite()
>>> class T1(unittest.TestCase):
... def test_t1(self):
... pass
>>> class T2(unittest.TestCase):
... layer = 'layer'
... def test_t2(self):
... pass
>>> T3 = doctest.DocTestSuite('zope.testrunner.find')
>>> T4 = doctest.DocTestSuite('zope.testrunner.options')
>>> T4.layer = 'layer'
>>> T5 = doctest.DocFileSuite('testrunner.txt', package='zope.testrunner.tests')
>>> T6 = doctest.DocFileSuite('testrunner-gc.txt', package='zope.testrunner.tests')
>>> T6.layer = 'layer'
>>> all = unittest.TestSuite((
... unittest.makeSuite(T1), unittest.makeSuite(T2), T3, T4, T5, T6,
... ))
Let's return those tests from the scan:
>>> from setuptools.command.test import ScanningLoader
>>> orig_loadTestsFromModule = ScanningLoader.loadTestsFromModule
>>> ScanningLoader.loadTestsFromModule = lambda *args: all
Now we can retrieve the modules from the layer skipping loader:
>>> from zope.testrunner.eggsupport import SkipLayers
>>> filtered = SkipLayers().loadTestsFromModule('zope.testrunner')
>>> len(filtered._tests)
3
>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> pprint(filtered._tests)
[<...T1 testMethod=test_t1>,
StartUpFailure (zope.testrunner.find),
.../zope/testrunner/tests/testrunner.txt]
Cleanup:
>>> ScanningLoader.loadTestsFromModule = orig_loadTestsFromModule
When the distribution specified a ``test_suite``, another method is used to
load the tests.
>>> orig_loadTestsFromNames = ScanningLoader.loadTestsFromNames
>>> ScanningLoader.loadTestsFromNames = lambda *args: all
Now we can retrieve the modules from the layer skipping loader:
>>> from zope.testrunner.eggsupport import SkipLayers
>>> filtered = SkipLayers().loadTestsFromNames(
... 'zope.testrunner.tests.test_suite', 'zope.testrunner')
>>> len(filtered._tests)
3
>>> from pprint import pprint
>>> pprint(filtered._tests)
[<...T1 testMethod=test_t1>,
StartUpFailure (zope.testrunner.find),
.../zope/testrunner/tests/testrunner.txt]
Cleanup:
>>> ScanningLoader.loadTestsFromNames = orig_loadTestsFromNames
Code Coverage
=============
If the --coverage option is used, test coverage reports will be generated. The
directory name given as the parameter will be used to hold the reports.
>>> import os.path, sys, tempfile
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='zope.testrunner-')
>>> coverage_dir = os.path.join(tempdir, 'coverage_dir')
>>> sys.argv = ['test', '--coverage', coverage_dir]
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.125 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.125 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.125 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.140 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer121 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer121 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.125 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer121 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.125 seconds.
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.687 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in 0.000 seconds.
lines cov% module (path)
...
48 100% sampletests.test1 (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test1.py)
74 100% sampletests.test11 (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test11.py)
74 100% sampletests.test111 (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test111.py)
76 100% sampletests.test112 (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test112.py)
74 100% sampletests.test12 (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test12.py)
74 100% sampletests.test121 (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test121.py)
74 100% sampletests.test122 (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test122.py)
48 100% sampletests.test_one (testrunner-ex/sampletests/test_one.py)
112 95% sampletestsf (testrunner-ex/sampletestsf.py)
Total: 321 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.630 seconds.
False
The directory specified with the --coverage option will have been created and
will hold the coverage reports.
>>> os.path.exists(coverage_dir)
True
>>> os.listdir(coverage_dir)
[...]
(We should clean up after ourselves.)
>>> import shutil
>>> shutil.rmtree(tempdir)
Ignoring Tests
--------------
The ``trace`` module supports ignoring directories and modules based the test
selection. Only directories selected for testing should report coverage. The
test runner provides a custom implementation of the relevant API.
The ``TestIgnore`` class, the class managing the ignoring, is initialized by
passing the command line options. It uses the options to determine the
directories that should be covered.
>>> class FauxOptions(object):
... package = None
... test_path = [('/myproject/src/blah/foo', ''),
... ('/myproject/src/blah/bar', '')]
>>> from zope.testrunner import coverage
>>> from zope.testrunner.find import test_dirs
>>> ignore = coverage.TestIgnore(test_dirs(FauxOptions(), {}))
>>> ignore._test_dirs
['/myproject/src/blah/foo/', '/myproject/src/blah/bar/']
We can now ask whether a particular module should be ignored:
>>> ignore.names('/myproject/src/blah/foo/baz.py', 'baz')
False
>>> ignore.names('/myproject/src/blah/bar/mine.py', 'mine')
False
>>> ignore.names('/myproject/src/blah/foo/__init__.py', 'foo')
False
>>> ignore.names('/myproject/src/blah/hello.py', 'hello')
True
When running the test runner, modules are sometimes created from text
strings. Those should *always* be ignored:
>>> ignore.names('/myproject/src/blah/hello.txt', '<string>')
True
To make this check fast, the class implements a cache. In an early
implementation, the result was cached by the module name, which was a problem,
since a lot of modules carry the same name (not the Python dotted name
here!). So just because a module has the same name in an ignored and tested
directory, does not mean it is always ignored:
>>> ignore.names('/myproject/src/blah/module.py', 'module')
True
>>> ignore.names('/myproject/src/blah/foo/module.py', 'module')
False
Profiling
=========
The testrunner supports hotshot and cProfile profilers. Hotshot profiler
support does not work with python2.6
>>> import os.path, sys, tempfile
>>> profiler = '--profile=hotshot'
>>> if sys.hexversion >= 0x02060000:
... profiler = '--profile=cProfile'
The testrunner includes the ability to profile the test execution with hotshot
via the --profile option, if it a python <= 2.6
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> sys.path.append(directory_with_tests)
>>> tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='zope.testrunner-')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... '--profile-directory', tempdir,
... ]
>>> sys.argv = [testrunner_script, profiler]
When the tests are run, we get profiling output.
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
...
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
...
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
...
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)
...
Total: ... tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in ... seconds.
False
Profiling also works across layers.
>>> sys.argv = [testrunner_script, '-ssample2', profiler,
... '--tests-pattern', 'sampletests_ntd']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running...
Tear down ... not supported...
ncalls tottime percall cumtime percall filename:lineno(function)...
The testrunner creates temnporary files containing hotshot profiler
data:
>>> os.listdir(tempdir)
['tests_profile.cZj2jt.prof', 'tests_profile.yHD-so.prof']
It deletes these when rerun. We'll delete these ourselves:
>>> import shutil
>>> shutil.rmtree(tempdir)
Running Without Source Code
===========================
The ``--usecompiled`` option allows running tests in a tree without .py
source code, provided compiled .pyc or .pyo files exist (without
``--usecompiled``, .py files are necessary).
We have a very simple directory tree, under ``usecompiled/``, to test
this. Because we're going to delete its .py files, we want to work
in a copy of that:
>>> import os.path, shutil, sys, tempfile
>>> directory_with_tests = tempfile.mkdtemp()
>>> NEWNAME = "unlikely_package_name"
>>> src = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex', 'usecompiled')
>>> os.path.isdir(src)
True
>>> dst = os.path.join(directory_with_tests, NEWNAME)
>>> os.path.isdir(dst)
False
Have to use our own copying code, to avoid copying read-only SVN files that
can't be deleted later.
>>> n = len(src) + 1
>>> for root, dirs, files in os.walk(src):
... dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if d == "package"] # prune cruft
... os.mkdir(os.path.join(dst, root[n:]))
... for f in files:
... _ = shutil.copy(os.path.join(root, f),
... os.path.join(dst, root[n:], f))
Now run the tests in the copy:
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> mydefaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^compiletest$',
... '--package', NEWNAME,
... '-vv',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = ['test']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(mydefaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
test1 (unlikely_package_name.compiletest.Test)
test2 (unlikely_package_name.compiletest.Test)
test1 (unlikely_package_name.package.compiletest.Test)
test2 (unlikely_package_name.package.compiletest.Test)
Ran 4 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
If we delete the source files, it's normally a disaster: the test runner
doesn't believe any test files, or even packages, exist. Note that we pass
``--keepbytecode`` this time, because otherwise the test runner would
delete the compiled Python files too:
>>> for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dst):
... for f in files:
... if f.endswith(".py"):
... os.remove(os.path.join(root, f))
>>> testrunner.run_internal(mydefaults, ["test", "--keepbytecode"])
Running tests at level 1
Total: 0 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
Finally, passing ``--usecompiled`` asks the test runner to treat .pyc
and .pyo files as adequate replacements for .py files. Note that the
output is the same as when running with .py source above. The absence
of "removing stale bytecode ..." messages shows that ``--usecompiled``
also implies ``--keepbytecode``:
>>> if sys.version_info >= (3, 2):
... # PEP-3147: pyc files in __pycache__ directories cannot be
... # imported; legacy source-less imports need to use the legacy
... # layout
... for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dst):
... for f in files:
... if f.endswith((".pyc", ".pyo")):
... # "root/f" is "dirname/__pycache__/name.magic.ext"
... dirname = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(root))
... namewmagic, ext = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(f))
... newname = os.path.splitext(namewmagic)[0] + ext
... os.rename(os.path.join(root, f),
... os.path.join(dirname, newname))
>>> testrunner.run_internal(mydefaults, ["test", "--usecompiled"])
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
test1 (unlikely_package_name.compiletest.Test)
test2 (unlikely_package_name.compiletest.Test)
test1 (unlikely_package_name.package.compiletest.Test)
test2 (unlikely_package_name.package.compiletest.Test)
Ran 4 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Remove the temporary directory:
>>> shutil.rmtree(directory_with_tests)
Repeating Tests
===============
The --repeat option can be used to repeat tests some number of times.
Repeating tests is useful to help make sure that tests clean up after
themselves.
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer 112 --layer UnitTests --repeat 3'.split()
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in 0.000 seconds.
Iteration 1
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.010 seconds.
Iteration 2
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.010 seconds.
Iteration 3
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.010 seconds.
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Iteration 1
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Iteration 2
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Iteration 3
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 182 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
The tests are repeated by layer. Layers are set up and torn down only
once.
Garbage Collection Control
==========================
When having problems that seem to be caused my memory-management
errors, it can be helpful to adjust Python's cyclic garbage collector
or to get garbage colection statistics. The --gc option can be used
for this purpose.
If you think you are getting a test failure due to a garbage
collection problem, you can try disabling garbage collection by
using the --gc option with a value of zero.
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = ['--path', directory_with_tests]
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^gc0$ --gc 0 -vv'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Cyclic garbage collection is disabled.
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
make_sure_gc_is_disabled (gc0)
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Alternatively, if you think you are having a garbage collection
related problem, you can cause garbage collection to happen more often
by providing a low threshold:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^gc1$ --gc 1 -vv'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Cyclic garbage collection threshold set to: (1,)
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
make_sure_gc_threshold_is_one (gc1)
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
You can specify up to 3 --gc options to set each of the 3 gc threshold
values:
>>> sys.argv = ('test --tests-pattern ^gcset$ --gc 701 --gc 11 --gc 9 -vv'
... .split())
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Cyclic garbage collection threshold set to: (701, 11, 9)
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
make_sure_gc_threshold_is_701_11_9 (gcset)
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Specifying more than 3 --gc options is not allowed:
>>> from six import StringIO
>>> out = StringIO()
>>> stdout = sys.stdout
>>> sys.stdout = out
>>> sys.argv = ('test --tests-pattern ^gcset$ --gc 701 --gc 42 --gc 11 --gc 9 -vv'
... .split())
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
SystemExit: 1
>>> sys.stdout = stdout
>>> print(out.getvalue())
Too many --gc options
Garbage Collection Statistics
-----------------------------
You can enable gc debugging statistics using the --gc-options (-G)
option. You should provide names of one or more of the flags
described in the library documentation for the gc module.
The output statistics are written to standard error.
>>> from six import StringIO
>>> err = StringIO()
>>> stderr = sys.stderr
>>> sys.stderr = err
>>> sys.argv = ('test --tests-pattern ^gcstats$ -G DEBUG_STATS'
... ' -G DEBUG_COLLECTABLE -vv'
... .split())
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
generate_some_gc_statistics (gcstats)
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
>>> sys.stderr = stderr
>>> print(err.getvalue()) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
gc: collecting generation ...
Debugging Memory Leaks
======================
The --report-refcounts (-r) option can be used with the --repeat (-N)
option to detect and diagnose memory leaks. To use this option, you
must configure Python with the --with-pydebug option. (On Unix, pass
this option to configure and then build Python.)
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer Layer11$ --layer Layer12$ -N4 -r'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Iteration 1
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.013 seconds.
Iteration 2
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.012 seconds.
sys refcount=100401 change=0
Iteration 3
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.012 seconds.
sys refcount=100401 change=0
Iteration 4
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.013 seconds.
sys refcount=100401 change=0
Running samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Iteration 1
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.013 seconds.
Iteration 2
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.012 seconds.
sys refcount=100411 change=0
Iteration 3
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.012 seconds.
sys refcount=100411 change=0
Iteration 4
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.012 seconds.
sys refcount=100411 change=0
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Total: 68 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Each layer is repeated the requested number of times. For each
iteration after the first, the system refcount and change in system
refcount is shown. The system refcount is the total of all refcount in
the system. When a refcount on any object is changed, the system
refcount is changed by the same amount. Tests that don't leak show
zero changes in systen refcount.
Let's look at an example test that leaks:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern leak -N4 -r'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:...
Iteration 1
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Iteration 2
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
sys refcount=92506 change=12
Iteration 3
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
sys refcount=92513 change=12
Iteration 4
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
sys refcount=92520 change=12
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Here we see that the system refcount is increating. If we specify a
verbosity greater than one, we can get details broken out by object
type (or class):
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern leak -N5 -r -v'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:...
Iteration 1
Running:
.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Iteration 2
Running:
.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
sum detail refcount=95832 sys refcount=105668 change=16
Leak details, changes in instances and refcounts by type/class:
type/class insts refs
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
classobj 0 1
dict 2 2
float 1 1
int 2 2
leak.ClassicLeakable 1 1
leak.Leakable 1 1
str 0 4
tuple 1 1
type 0 3
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
total 8 16
Iteration 3
Running:
.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
sum detail refcount=95844 sys refcount=105680 change=12
Leak details, changes in instances and refcounts by type/class:
type/class insts refs
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
classobj 0 1
dict 2 2
float 1 1
int -1 0
leak.ClassicLeakable 1 1
leak.Leakable 1 1
str 0 4
tuple 1 1
type 0 1
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
total 5 12
Iteration 4
Running:
.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
sum detail refcount=95856 sys refcount=105692 change=12
Leak details, changes in instances and refcounts by type/class:
type/class insts refs
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
classobj 0 1
dict 2 2
float 1 1
leak.ClassicLeakable 1 1
leak.Leakable 1 1
str 0 4
tuple 1 1
type 0 1
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
total 6 12
Iteration 5
Running:
.
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
sum detail refcount=95868 sys refcount=105704 change=12
Leak details, changes in instances and refcounts by type/class:
type/class insts refs
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
classobj 0 1
dict 2 2
float 1 1
leak.ClassicLeakable 1 1
leak.Leakable 1 1
str 0 4
tuple 1 1
type 0 1
------------------------------------------------------- ----- ----
total 6 12
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
It is instructive to analyze the results in some detail. The test
being run was designed to intentionally leak:
class ClassicLeakable:
def __init__(self):
self.x = 'x'
class Leakable(object):
def __init__(self):
self.x = 'x'
leaked = []
class TestSomething(unittest.TestCase):
def testleak(self):
leaked.append((ClassicLeakable(), Leakable(), time.time()))
Let's go through this by type.
float, leak.ClassicLeakable, leak.Leakable, and tuple
We leak one of these every time. This is to be expected because
we are adding one of these to the list every time.
str
We don't leak any instances, but we leak 4 references. These are
due to the instance attributes avd values.
dict
We leak 2 of these, one for each ClassicLeakable and Leakable
instance.
classobj
We increase the number of classobj instance references by one each
time because each ClassicLeakable instance has a reference to its
class. This instances increases the references in it's class,
which increases the total number of references to classic classes
(clasobj instances).
type
For most interations, we increase the number of type references by
one for the same reason we increase the number of clasobj
references by one. The increase of the number of type references
by 3 in the second iteration is puzzling, but illustrates that
this sort of data is often puzzling.
int
The change in the number of int instances and references in this
example is a side effect of the statistics being gathered. Lots
of integers are created to keep the memory statistics used here.
The summary statistics include the sum of the detail refcounts. (Note
that this sum is less than the system refcount. This is because the
detailed analysis doesn't inspect every object. Not all objects in the
system are returned by sys.getobjects.)
Knitting in extra package directories
=====================================
Python packages have __path__ variables that can be manipulated to add
extra directories cntaining software used in the packages. The
testrunner needs to be given extra information about this sort of
situation.
Let's look at an example. The testrunner-ex-knit-lib directory
is a directory that we want to add to the Python path, but that we
don't want to search for tests. It has a sample4 package and a
products subpackage. The products subpackage adds the
testrunner-ex-knit-products to it's __path__. We want to run tests
from the testrunner-ex-knit-products directory. When we import these
tests, we need to import them from the sample4.products package. We
can't use the --path option to name testrunner-ex-knit-products.
It isn't enough to add the containing directory to the test path
because then we wouldn't be able to determine the package name
properly. We might be able to use the --package option to run the
tests from the sample4/products package, but we want to run tests in
testrunner-ex that aren't in this package.
We can use the --package-path option in this case. The --package-path
option is like the --test-path option in that it defines a path to be
searched for tests without affecting the python path. It differs in
that it supplied a package name that is added a profex when importing
any modules found. The --package-path option takes *two* arguments, a
package name and file path.
>>> import os.path, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> sys.path.append(os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex-pp-lib'))
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... '--package-path',
... os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex-pp-products'),
... 'sample4.products',
... ]
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer Layer111 -vv'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
test_x1 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestA)
test_y0 (sample1.sampletests.test111.TestA)
...
test_y0 (sampletests.test111)
test_z1 (sampletests.test111)
testrunner-ex/sampletests/../sampletestsl.txt
test_extra_test_in_products (sample4.products.sampletests.Test)
test_another_test_in_products (sample4.products.more.sampletests.Test)
Ran 28 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.008 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
In the example, the last test, test_extra_test_in_products, came from
the products directory. As usual, we can select the knit-in packages
or individual packages within knit-in packages:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --package sample4.products -vv'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
test_extra_test_in_products (sample4.products.sampletests.Test)
test_another_test_in_products (sample4.products.more.sampletests.Test)
Ran 2 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
>>> sys.argv = 'test --package sample4.products.more -vv'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
test_another_test_in_products (sample4.products.more.sampletests.Test)
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
testrunner Edge Cases
=====================
This document has some edge-case examples to test various aspects of
the test runner.
Separating Python path and test directories
-------------------------------------------
The --path option defines a directory to be searched for tests *and* a
directory to be added to Python's search path. The --test-path option
can be used when you want to set a test search path without also
affecting the Python path:
>>> import os, sys
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> defaults = [
... '--test-path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = ['test']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Test-module import failures:
<BLANKLINE>
Module: sampletestsf
<BLANKLINE>
Traceback (most recent call last):
ImportError: No module named sampletestsf
...
>>> sys.path.append(directory_with_tests)
>>> sys.argv = ['test']
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
...
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 156 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 321 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
False
Bug #251759: The test runner's protection against descending into non-package
directories was ineffective, e.g. picking up tests from eggs that were stored
close by:
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex-251759')
>>> defaults = [
... '--test-path', directory_with_tests,
... ]
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Total: 0 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
False
Debugging Edge Cases
--------------------
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> defaults = [
... '--test-path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> class Input:
... def __init__(self, src):
... self.lines = src.split('\n')
... def readline(self):
... line = self.lines.pop(0)
... print(line)
... return line+'\n'
>>> real_stdin = sys.stdin
Using pdb.set_trace in a function called by an ordinary test:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t set_trace2').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:...
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(47)f()
-> y = x
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.001 seconds.
...
False
Using pdb.set_trace in a function called by a doctest in a doc string:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('n\np x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t set_trace4').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(NNN)f()
-> y = x
(Pdb) n
--Return--
> ...->None
-> y = x
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Using pdb in a docstring-based doctest
>>> sys.stdin = Input('n\np x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t set_trace3').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
> <doctest sample3.sampletests_d.set_trace3[1]>(3)?()
-> y = x
(Pdb) n
--Return--
> ...->None
-> y = x
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Using pdb.set_trace in a doc file:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('n\np x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t set_trace5').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
> <doctest set_trace5.txt[1]>(3)?()
-> y = x
(Pdb) n
--Return--
> ...->None
-> y = x
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Using pdb.set_trace in a function called by a doctest in a doc file:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('n\np x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t set_trace6').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(NNN)f()
-> y = x
(Pdb) n
--Return--
> ...->None
-> y = x
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Ran 1 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging function called from ordinary test:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem2 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:...
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test_post_mortem2 (sample3.sampletests_d.TestSomething)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py",
line 37, in test_post_mortem2
g()
File "testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py", line 46, in g
raise ValueError
ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
...ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(46)g()
-> raise ValueError
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging docstring-based doctest:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem3 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test post_mortem3 (sample3.sampletests_d)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...UnexpectedException: testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py:NNN (2 examples)>
<BLANKLINE>
...ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
> <doctest sample3.sampletests_d.post_mortem3[1]>(1)?()
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging function called from docstring-based doctest:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem4 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test post_mortem4 (sample3.sampletests_d)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...UnexpectedException: testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py:NNN (1 example)>
<BLANKLINE>
...ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(NNN)g()
-> raise ValueError
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging file-based doctest:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem5 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error testrunner-ex/sample3/post_mortem5.txt
Traceback (most recent call last):
...UnexpectedException: testrunner-ex/sample3/post_mortem5.txt:0 (2 examples)>
<BLANKLINE>
...ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
> <doctest post_mortem5.txt[1]>(1)?()
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging function called from file-based doctest:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem6 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:...
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error testrunner-ex/sample3/post_mortem6.txt
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../zope/testing/doctest/__init__.py", Line NNN, in debug
runner.run(self._dt_test, clear_globs=False)
File ".../zope/testing/doctest/__init__.py", Line NNN, in run
r = DocTestRunner.run(self, test, compileflags, out, False)
File ".../zope/testing/doctest/__init__.py", Line NNN, in run
return self.__run(test, compileflags, out)
File ".../zope/testing/doctest/__init__.py", Line NNN, in __run
exc_info)
File ".../zope/testing/doctest/__init__.py", Line NNN, in report_unexpected_exception
raise UnexpectedException(test, example, exc_info)
...UnexpectedException: testrunner-ex/sample3/post_mortem6.txt:0 (2 examples)>
<BLANKLINE>
...ValueError
<BLANKLINE>
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(NNN)g()
-> raise ValueError
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging of a docstring doctest failure:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem_failure2 -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:...
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<BLANKLINE>
Error in test post_mortem_failure2 (sample3.sampletests_d)
<BLANKLINE>
File "testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py",
line 81, in sample3.sampletests_d.post_mortem_failure2
<BLANKLINE>
x
<BLANKLINE>
Want:
2
<BLANKLINE>
Got:
1
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
> testrunner-ex/sample3/sampletests_d.py(81)_()
...ValueError: Expected and actual output are different
> <string>(1)...()
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging of a docfile doctest failure:
>>> sys.stdin = Input('p x\nc')
>>> sys.argv = ('test -ssample3 --tests-pattern ^sampletests_d$'
... ' -t post_mortem_failure.txt -D').split()
>>> try: testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... finally: sys.stdin = real_stdin
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:...
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<BLANKLINE>
Error in test /home/jim/z3/zope.testrunner/src/zope/testing/testrunner-ex/sample3/post_mortem_failure.txt
<BLANKLINE>
File "testrunner-ex/sample3/post_mortem_failure.txt",
line 2, in post_mortem_failure.txt
<BLANKLINE>
x
<BLANKLINE>
Want:
2
<BLANKLINE>
Got:
1
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
> testrunner-ex/sample3/post_mortem_failure.txt(2)_()
...ValueError:
Expected and actual output are different
> <string>(1)...()
(Pdb) p x
1
(Pdb) c
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Post-mortem debugging with triple verbosity
>>> sys.argv = 'test --layer samplelayers.Layer1$ -vvv -D'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Running:
test_x1 (sampletestsf.TestA1) (0.000 s)
test_y0 (sampletestsf.TestA1) (0.000 s)
test_z0 (sampletestsf.TestA1) (0.000 s)
test_x0 (sampletestsf.TestB1) (0.000 s)
test_y1 (sampletestsf.TestB1) (0.000 s)
test_z0 (sampletestsf.TestB1) (0.000 s)
test_1 (sampletestsf.TestNotMuch1) (0.000 s)
test_2 (sampletestsf.TestNotMuch1) (0.000 s)
test_3 (sampletestsf.TestNotMuch1) (0.000 s)
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.001 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
False
Test Suites with None for suites or tests
-----------------------------------------
>>> sys.argv = ['test',
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletests_none_suite$',
... ]
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Test-module import failures:
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Module: sample1.sampletests_none_suite
<BLANKLINE>
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: Invalid test_suite, None, in sample1.sampletests_none_suite
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Test-modules with import problems:
sample1.sampletests_none_suite
Total: 0 tests, 0 failures, 1 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
True
>>> sys.argv = ['test',
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletests_none_test$',
... ]
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Test-module import failures:
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Module: sample1.sampletests_none_test
<BLANKLINE>
Traceback (most recent call last):
TypeError: ...
<BLANKLINE>
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Test-modules with import problems:
sample1.sampletests_none_test
Total: 0 tests, 0 failures, 1 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
True
You must use --repeat with --report-refcounts
---------------------------------------------
It is an error to specify --report-refcounts (-r) without specifying a
repeat count greater than 1
>>> sys.argv = 'test -r'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
You must use the --repeat (-N) option to specify a repeat
count greater than 1 when using the --report_refcounts (-r)
option.
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True
>>> sys.argv = 'test -r -N1'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
You must use the --repeat (-N) option to specify a repeat
count greater than 1 when using the --report_refcounts (-r)
option.
<BLANKLINE>
True
Selection
---------
Several tests can be excluded using the '!' notation:
>>> sys.argv = 'test -u -vv -ssample1.sample13 -t!test_x -t!test_y'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
test_z0 (sample1.sample13.sampletests.TestA)
test_z0 (sample1.sample13.sampletests.TestB)
test_1 (sample1.sample13.sampletests.TestNotMuch)
test_2 (sample1.sample13.sampletests.TestNotMuch)
test_3 (sample1.sample13.sampletests.TestNotMuch)
test_z1 (sample1.sample13.sampletests)
testrunner-ex/sample1/sample13/../../sampletests.txt
Ran 7 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
False
Errors and Failures
===================
Let's look at tests that have errors and failures, first we need to make a
temporary copy of the entire testing directory (except .svn files which may
be read only):
>>> import os.path, sys, tempfile, shutil
>>> tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
>>> directory_with_tests = os.path.join(tmpdir, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> source = os.path.join(this_directory, 'testrunner-ex')
>>> n = len(source) + 1
>>> for root, dirs, files in os.walk(source):
... dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if d != ".svn"] # prune cruft
... os.mkdir(os.path.join(directory_with_tests, root[n:]))
... for f in files:
... _ = shutil.copy(os.path.join(root, f),
... os.path.join(directory_with_tests, root[n:], f))
>>> from zope import testrunner
>>> defaults = [
... '--path', directory_with_tests,
... '--tests-pattern', '^sampletestsf?$',
... ]
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests(f|_e|_f)?$ '.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE +ELLIPSIS
Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
...
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
...
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<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test eek (sample2.sampletests_e)
Failed doctest test for sample2.sampletests_e.eek
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 28, in eek
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----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 30, in sample2.sampletests_e.eek
Failed example:
f()
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_e.eek[0]>", line 1, in ?
f()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 19, in f
g()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 24, in g
x = y + 1
- __traceback_info__: I don't know what Y should be.
NameError: global name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test3 (sample2.sampletests_e.Test)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 43, in test3
f()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 19, in f
g()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 24, in g
x = y + 1
- __traceback_info__: I don't know what Y should be.
NameError: global name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt
Failed doctest test for e.txt
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt", line 0
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt", line 4, in e.txt
Failed example:
f()
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest e.txt[1]>", line 1, in ?
f()
File "<doctest e.txt[0]>", line 2, in f
return x
NameError: global name 'x' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test test (sample2.sampletests_f.Test)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_f.py", line 21, in test
self.assertEqual(1,0)
File "/usr/local/python/2.3/lib/python2.3/unittest.py", line 302, in failUnlessEqual
raise self.failureException, \
AssertionError: 1 != 0
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 164 tests with 3 failures, 1 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 329 tests, 3 failures, 1 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
True
We see that we get an error report and a traceback for the failing
test. In addition, the test runner returned True, indicating that
there was an error.
If we ask for verbosity, the dotted output will be interrupted, and
there'll be a summary of the errors at the end of the test:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests(f|_e|_f)?$ -uv'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE +REPORT_NDIFF
Running tests at level 1
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
...
Running:
.................................................................................................
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test eek (sample2.sampletests_e)
Failed doctest test for sample2.sampletests_e.eek
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 28, in eek
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 30,
in sample2.sampletests_e.eek
Failed example:
f()
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_e.eek[0]>", line 1, in ?
f()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 19, in f
g()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 24, in g
x = y + 1
- __traceback_info__: I don't know what Y should be.
NameError: global name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
...
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test3 (sample2.sampletests_e.Test)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 43, in test3
f()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 19, in f
g()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 24, in g
x = y + 1
- __traceback_info__: I don't know what Y should be.
NameError: global name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
...
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt
Failed doctest test for e.txt
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt", line 0
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt", line 4, in e.txt
Failed example:
f()
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest e.txt[1]>", line 1, in ?
f()
File "<doctest e.txt[0]>", line 2, in f
return x
NameError: global name 'x' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
.
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test test (sample2.sampletests_f.Test)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_f.py", line 21, in test
self.assertEqual(1,0)
File ".../unittest.py", line 302, in failUnlessEqual
raise self.failureException, \
AssertionError: 1 != 0
<BLANKLINE>
................................................................................................
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 164 tests with 3 failures, 1 errors and 0 skipped in 0.040 seconds.
...
<BLANKLINE>
Tests with errors:
test3 (sample2.sampletests_e.Test)
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Tests with failures:
eek (sample2.sampletests_e)
testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt
test (sample2.sampletests_f.Test)
True
Similarly for progress output, the progress ticker will be interrupted:
>>> sys.argv = ('test --tests-pattern ^sampletests(f|_e|_f)?$ -u -ssample2'
... ' -p').split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE +REPORT_NDIFF
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Running:
1/47 (2.1%)
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Failure in test eek (sample2.sampletests_e)
Failed doctest test for sample2.sampletests_e.eek
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 28, in eek
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 30, in sample2.sampletests_e.eek
Failed example:
f()
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_e.eek[0]>", line 1, in ?
f()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 19, in f
g()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 24, in g
x = y + 1
- __traceback_info__: I don't know what Y should be.
NameError: global name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
2/47 (4.3%)\r
\r
3/47 (6.4%)\r
\r
4/47 (8.5%)
<BLANKLINE>
Error in test test3 (sample2.sampletests_e.Test)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 43, in test3
f()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 19, in f
g()
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_e.py", line 24, in g
x = y + 1
- __traceback_info__: I don't know what Y should be.
NameError: global name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
5/47 (10.6%)\r
\r
6/47 (12.8%)\r
\r
7/47 (14.9%)
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt
Failed doctest test for e.txt
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt", line 0
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/e.txt", line 4, in e.txt
Failed example:
f()
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest e.txt[1]>", line 1, in ?
f()
File "<doctest e.txt[0]>", line 2, in f
return x
NameError: global name 'x' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
8/47 (17.0%)
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test test (sample2.sampletests_f.Test)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_f.py", line 21, in test
self.assertEqual(1,0)
File ".../unittest.py", line 302, in failUnlessEqual
raise self.failureException, \
AssertionError: 1 != 0
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<BLANKLINE>
Ran 47 tests with 3 failures, 1 errors and 0 skipped in 0.054 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
True
If you also want a summary of errors at the end, ask for verbosity as well
as progress output.
Suppressing multiple doctest errors
-----------------------------------
Often, when a doctest example fails, the failure will cause later
examples in the same test to fail. Each failure is reported:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests_1$'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test eek (sample2.sampletests_1)
Failed doctest test for sample2.sampletests_1.eek
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 17, in eek
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 19,
in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
x = y
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[0]>", line 1, in ?
x = y
NameError: name 'y' is not defined
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 21,
in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
x
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[1]>", line 1, in ?
x
NameError: name 'x' is not defined
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 24,
in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
z = x + 1
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[2]>", line 1, in ?
z = x + 1
NameError: name 'x' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.002 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
True
This can be a bit confusing, especially when there are enough tests
that they scroll off a screen. Often you just want to see the first
failure. This can be accomplished with the -1 option (for "just show
me the first failed example in a doctest" :)
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests_1$ -1'.split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults) # doctest:
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test eek (sample2.sampletests_1)
Failed doctest test for sample2.sampletests_1.eek
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 17, in eek
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 19,
in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
x = y
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[0]>", line 1, in ?
x = y
NameError: name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.001 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
True
The --hide-secondary-failures option is an alias for -1:
>>> sys.argv = (
... 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests_1$'
... ' --hide-secondary-failures'
... ).split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults) # doctest:
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test eek (sample2.sampletests_1)
Failed doctest test for sample2.sampletests_1.eek
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 17, in eek
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 19, in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
x = y
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[0]>", line 1, in ?
x = y
NameError: name 'y' is not defined
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.001 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
True
The --show-secondary-failures option counters -1 (or it's alias),
causing the second and subsequent errors to be shown. This is useful
if -1 is provided by a test script by inserting it ahead of
command-line options in sys.argv.
>>> sys.argv = (
... 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests_1$'
... ' --hide-secondary-failures --show-secondary-failures'
... ).split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults) # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Failure in test eek (sample2.sampletests_1)
Failed doctest test for sample2.sampletests_1.eek
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 17, in eek
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 19, in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
x = y
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[0]>", line 1, in ?
x = y
NameError: name 'y' is not defined
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 21, in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
x
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[1]>", line 1, in ?
x
NameError: name 'x' is not defined
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_1.py", line 24, in sample2.sampletests_1.eek
Failed example:
z = x + 1
Exception raised:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File ".../doctest.py", line 1256, in __run
compileflags, 1) in test.globs
File "<doctest sample2.sampletests_1.eek[2]>", line 1, in ?
z = x + 1
NameError: name 'x' is not defined
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Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.002 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
True
Getting diff output for doctest failures
----------------------------------------
If a doctest has large expected and actual output, it can be hard to
see differences when expected and actual output differ. The --ndiff,
--udiff, and --cdiff options can be used to get diff output of various
kinds.
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^pledge$'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
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Failure in test pledge (pledge)
Failed doctest test for pledge.pledge
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 24, in pledge
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 26, in pledge.pledge
Failed example:
print_pledge()
Expected:
I give my pledge, as an earthling,
to save, and faithfully, to defend from waste,
the natural resources of my planet.
It's soils, minerals, forests, waters, and wildlife.
<BLANKLINE>
Got:
I give my pledge, as and earthling,
to save, and faithfully, to defend from waste,
the natural resources of my planet.
It's soils, minerals, forests, waters, and wildlife.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.002 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Here, the actual output uses the word "and" rather than the word "an",
but it's a bit hard to pick this out. We can use the various diff
outputs to see this better. We could modify the test to ask for diff
output, but it's easier to use one of the diff options.
The --ndiff option requests a diff using Python's ndiff utility. This
is the only method that marks differences within lines as well as
across lines. For example, if a line of expected output contains digit
1 where actual output contains letter l, a line is inserted with a
caret marking the mismatching column positions.
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^pledge$ --ndiff'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
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Failure in test pledge (pledge)
Failed doctest test for pledge.pledge
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 24, in pledge
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 26, in pledge.pledge
Failed example:
print_pledge()
Differences (ndiff with -expected +actual):
- I give my pledge, as an earthling,
+ I give my pledge, as and earthling,
? +
to save, and faithfully, to defend from waste,
the natural resources of my planet.
It's soils, minerals, forests, waters, and wildlife.
<BLANKLINE>
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.003 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
The -udiff option requests a standard "unified" diff:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^pledge$ --udiff'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
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Failure in test pledge (pledge)
Failed doctest test for pledge.pledge
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 24, in pledge
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 26, in pledge.pledge
Failed example:
print_pledge()
Differences (unified diff with -expected +actual):
@@ -1,3 +1,3 @@
-I give my pledge, as an earthling,
+I give my pledge, as and earthling,
to save, and faithfully, to defend from waste,
the natural resources of my planet.
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.002 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
The -cdiff option requests a standard "context" diff:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^pledge$ --cdiff'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
<BLANKLINE>
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Failure in test pledge (pledge)
Failed doctest test for pledge.pledge
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 24, in pledge
<BLANKLINE>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
File "testrunner-ex/pledge.py", line 26, in pledge.pledge
Failed example:
print_pledge()
Differences (context diff with expected followed by actual):
***************
*** 1,3 ****
! I give my pledge, as an earthling,
to save, and faithfully, to defend from waste,
the natural resources of my planet.
--- 1,3 ----
! I give my pledge, as and earthling,
to save, and faithfully, to defend from waste,
the natural resources of my planet.
<BLANKLINE>
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.002 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Specifying more than one diff option at once causes an error:
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^pledge$ --cdiff --udiff'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
SystemExit: 1
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^pledge$ --cdiff --ndiff'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
SystemExit: 1
>>> sys.argv = 'test --tests-pattern ^pledge$ --udiff --ndiff'.split()
>>> _ = testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
SystemExit: 1
Testing-Module Import Errors
----------------------------
If there are errors when importing a test module, these errors are
reported. In order to illustrate a module with a syntax error, we create
one now: this module used to be checked in to the project, but then it was
included in distributions of projects using zope.testrunner too, and distutils
complained about the syntax error when it compiled Python files during
installation of such projects. So first we create a module with bad syntax:
>>> badsyntax_path = os.path.join(directory_with_tests,
... "sample2", "sampletests_i.py")
>>> f = open(badsyntax_path, "w")
>>> print("importx unittest", file=f) # syntax error
>>> f.close()
Then run the tests:
>>> sys.argv = ('test --tests-pattern ^sampletests(f|_i)?$ --layer 1 '
... ).split()
>>> testrunner.run_internal(defaults)
... # doctest: +NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE
Test-module import failures:
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Module: sample2.sampletests_i
<BLANKLINE>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sampletests_i.py", line 1
importx unittest
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
<BLANKLINE>
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Module: sample2.sample21.sampletests_i
<BLANKLINE>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sample21/sampletests_i.py", line 15, in ?
import zope.testrunner.huh
ImportError: No module named huh
<BLANKLINE>
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Module: sample2.sample23.sampletests_i
<BLANKLINE>
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sample23/sampletests_i.py", line 18, in ?
class Test(unittest.TestCase):
File "testrunner-ex/sample2/sample23/sampletests_i.py", line 23, in Test
raise TypeError('eek')
TypeError: eek
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Running samplelayers.Layer1 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 9 tests with 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in 0.000 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in 0.007 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer111 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in 0.007 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer112 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer111 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer112 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in 0.007 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer12 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer112 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layerx in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer11 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in 0.007 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer121 tests:
Set up samplelayers.Layer121 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in 0.007 seconds.
Running samplelayers.Layer122 tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer121 in 0.000 seconds.
Set up samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Ran 26 tests with 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in 0.006 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in 0.000 seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in 0.000 seconds.
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Test-modules with import problems:
sample2.sampletests_i
sample2.sample21.sampletests_i
sample2.sample23.sampletests_i
Total: 165 tests, 0 failures, 3 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
True
Reporting Errors to Calling Processes
-------------------------------------
The testrunner returns the error status, indicating that the tests
failed. This can be useful for an invoking process that wants to
monitor the result of a test run.
This is applied when invoking the testrunner using the ``run()`` function
instead of ``run_internal()``:
>>> sys.argv = (
... 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests_1$'.split())
>>> try:
... testrunner.run(defaults)
... except SystemExit as e:
... print('exited with code', e.code)
... else:
... print('sys.exit was not called')
... # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
...
Ran 1 tests with 1 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in 0.002 seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
exited with code 1
Passing tests exit with code 0 according to UNIX practices:
>>> sys.argv = (
... 'test --tests-pattern ^sampletests$'.split())
>>> try:
... testrunner.run(defaults)
... except SystemExit as e2:
... print('exited with code', e2.code)
... else:
... print('sys.exit was not called')
... # doctest: +ELLIPSIS
Running samplelayers.Layer11 tests:
...
Running zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests tests:
Tear down samplelayers.Layer122 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer12 in N.NNN seconds.
Tear down samplelayers.Layer1 in N.NNN seconds.
Set up zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Ran 130 tests with 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
Tearing down left over layers:
Tear down zope.testrunner.layer.UnitTests in N.NNN seconds.
Total: 286 tests, 0 failures, 0 errors and 0 skipped in N.NNN seconds.
exited with code 0
And remove the temporary directory:
>>> shutil.rmtree(tmpdir)
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Framework :: Zope3
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Zope Public License
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.6
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.2
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
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