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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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diff --git a/python/pytest/_pytest/main.py b/python/pytest/_pytest/main.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..8654d7af6 --- /dev/null +++ b/python/pytest/_pytest/main.py @@ -0,0 +1,744 @@ +""" core implementation of testing process: init, session, runtest loop. """ +import imp +import os +import re +import sys + +import _pytest +import _pytest._code +import py +import pytest +try: + from collections import MutableMapping as MappingMixin +except ImportError: + from UserDict import DictMixin as MappingMixin + +from _pytest.runner import collect_one_node + +tracebackcutdir = py.path.local(_pytest.__file__).dirpath() + +# exitcodes for the command line +EXIT_OK = 0 +EXIT_TESTSFAILED = 1 +EXIT_INTERRUPTED = 2 +EXIT_INTERNALERROR = 3 +EXIT_USAGEERROR = 4 +EXIT_NOTESTSCOLLECTED = 5 + +name_re = re.compile("^[a-zA-Z_]\w*$") + +def pytest_addoption(parser): + parser.addini("norecursedirs", "directory patterns to avoid for recursion", + type="args", default=['.*', 'CVS', '_darcs', '{arch}', '*.egg']) + parser.addini("testpaths", "directories to search for tests when no files or directories are given in the command line.", + type="args", default=[]) + #parser.addini("dirpatterns", + # "patterns specifying possible locations of test files", + # type="linelist", default=["**/test_*.txt", + # "**/test_*.py", "**/*_test.py"] + #) + group = parser.getgroup("general", "running and selection options") + group._addoption('-x', '--exitfirst', action="store_true", default=False, + dest="exitfirst", + help="exit instantly on first error or failed test."), + group._addoption('--maxfail', metavar="num", + action="store", type=int, dest="maxfail", default=0, + help="exit after first num failures or errors.") + group._addoption('--strict', action="store_true", + help="run pytest in strict mode, warnings become errors.") + group._addoption("-c", metavar="file", type=str, dest="inifilename", + help="load configuration from `file` instead of trying to locate one of the implicit configuration files.") + + group = parser.getgroup("collect", "collection") + group.addoption('--collectonly', '--collect-only', action="store_true", + help="only collect tests, don't execute them."), + group.addoption('--pyargs', action="store_true", + help="try to interpret all arguments as python packages.") + group.addoption("--ignore", action="append", metavar="path", + help="ignore path during collection (multi-allowed).") + # when changing this to --conf-cut-dir, config.py Conftest.setinitial + # needs upgrading as well + group.addoption('--confcutdir', dest="confcutdir", default=None, + metavar="dir", + help="only load conftest.py's relative to specified dir.") + group.addoption('--noconftest', action="store_true", + dest="noconftest", default=False, + help="Don't load any conftest.py files.") + + group = parser.getgroup("debugconfig", + "test session debugging and configuration") + group.addoption('--basetemp', dest="basetemp", default=None, metavar="dir", + help="base temporary directory for this test run.") + + +def pytest_namespace(): + collect = dict(Item=Item, Collector=Collector, File=File, Session=Session) + return dict(collect=collect) + +def pytest_configure(config): + pytest.config = config # compatibiltiy + if config.option.exitfirst: + config.option.maxfail = 1 + +def wrap_session(config, doit): + """Skeleton command line program""" + session = Session(config) + session.exitstatus = EXIT_OK + initstate = 0 + try: + try: + config._do_configure() + initstate = 1 + config.hook.pytest_sessionstart(session=session) + initstate = 2 + session.exitstatus = doit(config, session) or 0 + except pytest.UsageError: + raise + except KeyboardInterrupt: + excinfo = _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo() + config.hook.pytest_keyboard_interrupt(excinfo=excinfo) + session.exitstatus = EXIT_INTERRUPTED + except: + excinfo = _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo() + config.notify_exception(excinfo, config.option) + session.exitstatus = EXIT_INTERNALERROR + if excinfo.errisinstance(SystemExit): + sys.stderr.write("mainloop: caught Spurious SystemExit!\n") + + finally: + excinfo = None # Explicitly break reference cycle. + session.startdir.chdir() + if initstate >= 2: + config.hook.pytest_sessionfinish( + session=session, + exitstatus=session.exitstatus) + config._ensure_unconfigure() + return session.exitstatus + +def pytest_cmdline_main(config): + return wrap_session(config, _main) + +def _main(config, session): + """ default command line protocol for initialization, session, + running tests and reporting. """ + config.hook.pytest_collection(session=session) + config.hook.pytest_runtestloop(session=session) + + if session.testsfailed: + return EXIT_TESTSFAILED + elif session.testscollected == 0: + return EXIT_NOTESTSCOLLECTED + +def pytest_collection(session): + return session.perform_collect() + +def pytest_runtestloop(session): + if session.config.option.collectonly: + return True + + def getnextitem(i): + # this is a function to avoid python2 + # keeping sys.exc_info set when calling into a test + # python2 keeps sys.exc_info till the frame is left + try: + return session.items[i+1] + except IndexError: + return None + + for i, item in enumerate(session.items): + nextitem = getnextitem(i) + item.config.hook.pytest_runtest_protocol(item=item, nextitem=nextitem) + if session.shouldstop: + raise session.Interrupted(session.shouldstop) + return True + +def pytest_ignore_collect(path, config): + p = path.dirpath() + ignore_paths = config._getconftest_pathlist("collect_ignore", path=p) + ignore_paths = ignore_paths or [] + excludeopt = config.getoption("ignore") + if excludeopt: + ignore_paths.extend([py.path.local(x) for x in excludeopt]) + return path in ignore_paths + +class FSHookProxy: + def __init__(self, fspath, pm, remove_mods): + self.fspath = fspath + self.pm = pm + self.remove_mods = remove_mods + + def __getattr__(self, name): + x = self.pm.subset_hook_caller(name, remove_plugins=self.remove_mods) + self.__dict__[name] = x + return x + +def compatproperty(name): + def fget(self): + # deprecated - use pytest.name + return getattr(pytest, name) + + return property(fget) + +class NodeKeywords(MappingMixin): + def __init__(self, node): + self.node = node + self.parent = node.parent + self._markers = {node.name: True} + + def __getitem__(self, key): + try: + return self._markers[key] + except KeyError: + if self.parent is None: + raise + return self.parent.keywords[key] + + def __setitem__(self, key, value): + self._markers[key] = value + + def __delitem__(self, key): + raise ValueError("cannot delete key in keywords dict") + + def __iter__(self): + seen = set(self._markers) + if self.parent is not None: + seen.update(self.parent.keywords) + return iter(seen) + + def __len__(self): + return len(self.__iter__()) + + def keys(self): + return list(self) + + def __repr__(self): + return "<NodeKeywords for node %s>" % (self.node, ) + + +class Node(object): + """ base class for Collector and Item the test collection tree. + Collector subclasses have children, Items are terminal nodes.""" + + def __init__(self, name, parent=None, config=None, session=None): + #: a unique name within the scope of the parent node + self.name = name + + #: the parent collector node. + self.parent = parent + + #: the pytest config object + self.config = config or parent.config + + #: the session this node is part of + self.session = session or parent.session + + #: filesystem path where this node was collected from (can be None) + self.fspath = getattr(parent, 'fspath', None) + + #: keywords/markers collected from all scopes + self.keywords = NodeKeywords(self) + + #: allow adding of extra keywords to use for matching + self.extra_keyword_matches = set() + + # used for storing artificial fixturedefs for direct parametrization + self._name2pseudofixturedef = {} + + @property + def ihook(self): + """ fspath sensitive hook proxy used to call pytest hooks""" + return self.session.gethookproxy(self.fspath) + + Module = compatproperty("Module") + Class = compatproperty("Class") + Instance = compatproperty("Instance") + Function = compatproperty("Function") + File = compatproperty("File") + Item = compatproperty("Item") + + def _getcustomclass(self, name): + cls = getattr(self, name) + if cls != getattr(pytest, name): + py.log._apiwarn("2.0", "use of node.%s is deprecated, " + "use pytest_pycollect_makeitem(...) to create custom " + "collection nodes" % name) + return cls + + def __repr__(self): + return "<%s %r>" %(self.__class__.__name__, + getattr(self, 'name', None)) + + def warn(self, code, message): + """ generate a warning with the given code and message for this + item. """ + assert isinstance(code, str) + fslocation = getattr(self, "location", None) + if fslocation is None: + fslocation = getattr(self, "fspath", None) + else: + fslocation = "%s:%s" % fslocation[:2] + + self.ihook.pytest_logwarning.call_historic(kwargs=dict( + code=code, message=message, + nodeid=self.nodeid, fslocation=fslocation)) + + # methods for ordering nodes + @property + def nodeid(self): + """ a ::-separated string denoting its collection tree address. """ + try: + return self._nodeid + except AttributeError: + self._nodeid = x = self._makeid() + return x + + def _makeid(self): + return self.parent.nodeid + "::" + self.name + + def __hash__(self): + return hash(self.nodeid) + + def setup(self): + pass + + def teardown(self): + pass + + def _memoizedcall(self, attrname, function): + exattrname = "_ex_" + attrname + failure = getattr(self, exattrname, None) + if failure is not None: + py.builtin._reraise(failure[0], failure[1], failure[2]) + if hasattr(self, attrname): + return getattr(self, attrname) + try: + res = function() + except py.builtin._sysex: + raise + except: + failure = sys.exc_info() + setattr(self, exattrname, failure) + raise + setattr(self, attrname, res) + return res + + def listchain(self): + """ return list of all parent collectors up to self, + starting from root of collection tree. """ + chain = [] + item = self + while item is not None: + chain.append(item) + item = item.parent + chain.reverse() + return chain + + def add_marker(self, marker): + """ dynamically add a marker object to the node. + + ``marker`` can be a string or pytest.mark.* instance. + """ + from _pytest.mark import MarkDecorator + if isinstance(marker, py.builtin._basestring): + marker = MarkDecorator(marker) + elif not isinstance(marker, MarkDecorator): + raise ValueError("is not a string or pytest.mark.* Marker") + self.keywords[marker.name] = marker + + def get_marker(self, name): + """ get a marker object from this node or None if + the node doesn't have a marker with that name. """ + val = self.keywords.get(name, None) + if val is not None: + from _pytest.mark import MarkInfo, MarkDecorator + if isinstance(val, (MarkDecorator, MarkInfo)): + return val + + def listextrakeywords(self): + """ Return a set of all extra keywords in self and any parents.""" + extra_keywords = set() + item = self + for item in self.listchain(): + extra_keywords.update(item.extra_keyword_matches) + return extra_keywords + + def listnames(self): + return [x.name for x in self.listchain()] + + def addfinalizer(self, fin): + """ register a function to be called when this node is finalized. + + This method can only be called when this node is active + in a setup chain, for example during self.setup(). + """ + self.session._setupstate.addfinalizer(fin, self) + + def getparent(self, cls): + """ get the next parent node (including ourself) + which is an instance of the given class""" + current = self + while current and not isinstance(current, cls): + current = current.parent + return current + + def _prunetraceback(self, excinfo): + pass + + def _repr_failure_py(self, excinfo, style=None): + fm = self.session._fixturemanager + if excinfo.errisinstance(fm.FixtureLookupError): + return excinfo.value.formatrepr() + tbfilter = True + if self.config.option.fulltrace: + style="long" + else: + self._prunetraceback(excinfo) + tbfilter = False # prunetraceback already does it + if style == "auto": + style = "long" + # XXX should excinfo.getrepr record all data and toterminal() process it? + if style is None: + if self.config.option.tbstyle == "short": + style = "short" + else: + style = "long" + + return excinfo.getrepr(funcargs=True, + showlocals=self.config.option.showlocals, + style=style, tbfilter=tbfilter) + + repr_failure = _repr_failure_py + +class Collector(Node): + """ Collector instances create children through collect() + and thus iteratively build a tree. + """ + + class CollectError(Exception): + """ an error during collection, contains a custom message. """ + + def collect(self): + """ returns a list of children (items and collectors) + for this collection node. + """ + raise NotImplementedError("abstract") + + def repr_failure(self, excinfo): + """ represent a collection failure. """ + if excinfo.errisinstance(self.CollectError): + exc = excinfo.value + return str(exc.args[0]) + return self._repr_failure_py(excinfo, style="short") + + def _memocollect(self): + """ internal helper method to cache results of calling collect(). """ + return self._memoizedcall('_collected', lambda: list(self.collect())) + + def _prunetraceback(self, excinfo): + if hasattr(self, 'fspath'): + traceback = excinfo.traceback + ntraceback = traceback.cut(path=self.fspath) + if ntraceback == traceback: + ntraceback = ntraceback.cut(excludepath=tracebackcutdir) + excinfo.traceback = ntraceback.filter() + +class FSCollector(Collector): + def __init__(self, fspath, parent=None, config=None, session=None): + fspath = py.path.local(fspath) # xxx only for test_resultlog.py? + name = fspath.basename + if parent is not None: + rel = fspath.relto(parent.fspath) + if rel: + name = rel + name = name.replace(os.sep, "/") + super(FSCollector, self).__init__(name, parent, config, session) + self.fspath = fspath + + def _makeid(self): + relpath = self.fspath.relto(self.config.rootdir) + if os.sep != "/": + relpath = relpath.replace(os.sep, "/") + return relpath + +class File(FSCollector): + """ base class for collecting tests from a file. """ + +class Item(Node): + """ a basic test invocation item. Note that for a single function + there might be multiple test invocation items. + """ + nextitem = None + + def __init__(self, name, parent=None, config=None, session=None): + super(Item, self).__init__(name, parent, config, session) + self._report_sections = [] + + def add_report_section(self, when, key, content): + if content: + self._report_sections.append((when, key, content)) + + def reportinfo(self): + return self.fspath, None, "" + + @property + def location(self): + try: + return self._location + except AttributeError: + location = self.reportinfo() + # bestrelpath is a quite slow function + cache = self.config.__dict__.setdefault("_bestrelpathcache", {}) + try: + fspath = cache[location[0]] + except KeyError: + fspath = self.session.fspath.bestrelpath(location[0]) + cache[location[0]] = fspath + location = (fspath, location[1], str(location[2])) + self._location = location + return location + +class NoMatch(Exception): + """ raised if matching cannot locate a matching names. """ + +class Interrupted(KeyboardInterrupt): + """ signals an interrupted test run. """ + __module__ = 'builtins' # for py3 + +class Session(FSCollector): + Interrupted = Interrupted + + def __init__(self, config): + FSCollector.__init__(self, config.rootdir, parent=None, + config=config, session=self) + self._fs2hookproxy = {} + self.testsfailed = 0 + self.testscollected = 0 + self.shouldstop = False + self.trace = config.trace.root.get("collection") + self._norecursepatterns = config.getini("norecursedirs") + self.startdir = py.path.local() + self.config.pluginmanager.register(self, name="session") + + def _makeid(self): + return "" + + @pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True) + def pytest_collectstart(self): + if self.shouldstop: + raise self.Interrupted(self.shouldstop) + + @pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True) + def pytest_runtest_logreport(self, report): + if report.failed and not hasattr(report, 'wasxfail'): + self.testsfailed += 1 + maxfail = self.config.getvalue("maxfail") + if maxfail and self.testsfailed >= maxfail: + self.shouldstop = "stopping after %d failures" % ( + self.testsfailed) + pytest_collectreport = pytest_runtest_logreport + + def isinitpath(self, path): + return path in self._initialpaths + + def gethookproxy(self, fspath): + try: + return self._fs2hookproxy[fspath] + except KeyError: + # check if we have the common case of running + # hooks with all conftest.py filesall conftest.py + pm = self.config.pluginmanager + my_conftestmodules = pm._getconftestmodules(fspath) + remove_mods = pm._conftest_plugins.difference(my_conftestmodules) + if remove_mods: + # one or more conftests are not in use at this fspath + proxy = FSHookProxy(fspath, pm, remove_mods) + else: + # all plugis are active for this fspath + proxy = self.config.hook + + self._fs2hookproxy[fspath] = proxy + return proxy + + def perform_collect(self, args=None, genitems=True): + hook = self.config.hook + try: + items = self._perform_collect(args, genitems) + hook.pytest_collection_modifyitems(session=self, + config=self.config, items=items) + finally: + hook.pytest_collection_finish(session=self) + self.testscollected = len(items) + return items + + def _perform_collect(self, args, genitems): + if args is None: + args = self.config.args + self.trace("perform_collect", self, args) + self.trace.root.indent += 1 + self._notfound = [] + self._initialpaths = set() + self._initialparts = [] + self.items = items = [] + for arg in args: + parts = self._parsearg(arg) + self._initialparts.append(parts) + self._initialpaths.add(parts[0]) + rep = collect_one_node(self) + self.ihook.pytest_collectreport(report=rep) + self.trace.root.indent -= 1 + if self._notfound: + errors = [] + for arg, exc in self._notfound: + line = "(no name %r in any of %r)" % (arg, exc.args[0]) + errors.append("not found: %s\n%s" % (arg, line)) + #XXX: test this + raise pytest.UsageError(*errors) + if not genitems: + return rep.result + else: + if rep.passed: + for node in rep.result: + self.items.extend(self.genitems(node)) + return items + + def collect(self): + for parts in self._initialparts: + arg = "::".join(map(str, parts)) + self.trace("processing argument", arg) + self.trace.root.indent += 1 + try: + for x in self._collect(arg): + yield x + except NoMatch: + # we are inside a make_report hook so + # we cannot directly pass through the exception + self._notfound.append((arg, sys.exc_info()[1])) + + self.trace.root.indent -= 1 + + def _collect(self, arg): + names = self._parsearg(arg) + path = names.pop(0) + if path.check(dir=1): + assert not names, "invalid arg %r" %(arg,) + for path in path.visit(fil=lambda x: x.check(file=1), + rec=self._recurse, bf=True, sort=True): + for x in self._collectfile(path): + yield x + else: + assert path.check(file=1) + for x in self.matchnodes(self._collectfile(path), names): + yield x + + def _collectfile(self, path): + ihook = self.gethookproxy(path) + if not self.isinitpath(path): + if ihook.pytest_ignore_collect(path=path, config=self.config): + return () + return ihook.pytest_collect_file(path=path, parent=self) + + def _recurse(self, path): + ihook = self.gethookproxy(path.dirpath()) + if ihook.pytest_ignore_collect(path=path, config=self.config): + return + for pat in self._norecursepatterns: + if path.check(fnmatch=pat): + return False + ihook = self.gethookproxy(path) + ihook.pytest_collect_directory(path=path, parent=self) + return True + + def _tryconvertpyarg(self, x): + mod = None + path = [os.path.abspath('.')] + sys.path + for name in x.split('.'): + # ignore anything that's not a proper name here + # else something like --pyargs will mess up '.' + # since imp.find_module will actually sometimes work for it + # but it's supposed to be considered a filesystem path + # not a package + if name_re.match(name) is None: + return x + try: + fd, mod, type_ = imp.find_module(name, path) + except ImportError: + return x + else: + if fd is not None: + fd.close() + + if type_[2] != imp.PKG_DIRECTORY: + path = [os.path.dirname(mod)] + else: + path = [mod] + return mod + + def _parsearg(self, arg): + """ return (fspath, names) tuple after checking the file exists. """ + arg = str(arg) + if self.config.option.pyargs: + arg = self._tryconvertpyarg(arg) + parts = str(arg).split("::") + relpath = parts[0].replace("/", os.sep) + path = self.config.invocation_dir.join(relpath, abs=True) + if not path.check(): + if self.config.option.pyargs: + msg = "file or package not found: " + else: + msg = "file not found: " + raise pytest.UsageError(msg + arg) + parts[0] = path + return parts + + def matchnodes(self, matching, names): + self.trace("matchnodes", matching, names) + self.trace.root.indent += 1 + nodes = self._matchnodes(matching, names) + num = len(nodes) + self.trace("matchnodes finished -> ", num, "nodes") + self.trace.root.indent -= 1 + if num == 0: + raise NoMatch(matching, names[:1]) + return nodes + + def _matchnodes(self, matching, names): + if not matching or not names: + return matching + name = names[0] + assert name + nextnames = names[1:] + resultnodes = [] + for node in matching: + if isinstance(node, pytest.Item): + if not names: + resultnodes.append(node) + continue + assert isinstance(node, pytest.Collector) + rep = collect_one_node(node) + if rep.passed: + has_matched = False + for x in rep.result: + # TODO: remove parametrized workaround once collection structure contains parametrization + if x.name == name or x.name.split("[")[0] == name: + resultnodes.extend(self.matchnodes([x], nextnames)) + has_matched = True + # XXX accept IDs that don't have "()" for class instances + if not has_matched and len(rep.result) == 1 and x.name == "()": + nextnames.insert(0, name) + resultnodes.extend(self.matchnodes([x], nextnames)) + node.ihook.pytest_collectreport(report=rep) + return resultnodes + + def genitems(self, node): + self.trace("genitems", node) + if isinstance(node, pytest.Item): + node.ihook.pytest_itemcollected(item=node) + yield node + else: + assert isinstance(node, pytest.Collector) + rep = collect_one_node(node) + if rep.passed: + for subnode in rep.result: + for x in self.genitems(subnode): + yield x + node.ihook.pytest_collectreport(report=rep) |