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"""TestSuite"""
import sys
from . import case
from . import util
__unittest = True
class BaseTestSuite(object):
"""A simple test suite that doesn't provide class or module shared fixtures.
"""
def __init__(self, tests=()):
self._tests = []
self.addTests(tests)
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s tests=%s>" % (util.strclass(self.__class__), list(self))
def __eq__(self, other):
if not isinstance(other, self.__class__):
return NotImplemented
return list(self) == list(other)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self == other
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self._tests)
def countTestCases(self):
cases = 0
for test in self:
cases += test.countTestCases()
return cases
def addTest(self, test):
# sanity checks
if not hasattr(test, '__call__'):
raise TypeError("{} is not callable".format(repr(test)))
if isinstance(test, type) and issubclass(test,
(case.TestCase, TestSuite)):
raise TypeError("TestCases and TestSuites must be instantiated "
"before passing them to addTest()")
self._tests.append(test)
def addTests(self, tests):
if isinstance(tests, str):
raise TypeError("tests must be an iterable of tests, not a string")
for test in tests:
self.addTest(test)
def run(self, result):
for test in self:
if result.shouldStop:
break
test(result)
return result
def __call__(self, *args, **kwds):
return self.run(*args, **kwds)
def debug(self):
"""Run the tests without collecting errors in a TestResult"""
for test in self:
test.debug()
class TestSuite(BaseTestSuite):
"""A test suite is a composite test consisting of a number of TestCases.
For use, create an instance of TestSuite, then add test case instances.
When all tests have been added, the suite can be passed to a test
runner, such as TextTestRunner. It will run the individual test cases
in the order in which they were added, aggregating the results. When
subclassing, do not forget to call the base class constructor.
"""
def run(self, result):
self._wrapped_run(result)
self._tearDownPreviousClass(None, result)
self._handleModuleTearDown(result)
return result
def debug(self):
"""Run the tests without collecting errors in a TestResult"""
debug = _DebugResult()
self._wrapped_run(debug, True)
self._tearDownPreviousClass(None, debug)
self._handleModuleTearDown(debug)
################################
# private methods
def _wrapped_run(self, result, debug=False):
for test in self:
if result.shouldStop:
break
if _isnotsuite(test):
self._tearDownPreviousClass(test, result)
self._handleModuleFixture(test, result)
self._handleClassSetUp(test, result)
result._previousTestClass = test.__class__
if (getattr(test.__class__, '_classSetupFailed', False) or
getattr(result, '_moduleSetUpFailed', False)):
continue
if hasattr(test, '_wrapped_run'):
test._wrapped_run(result, debug)
elif not debug:
test(result)
else:
test.debug()
def _handleClassSetUp(self, test, result):
previousClass = getattr(result, '_previousTestClass', None)
currentClass = test.__class__
if currentClass == previousClass:
return
if result._moduleSetUpFailed:
return
if getattr(currentClass, "__unittest_skip__", False):
return
try:
currentClass._classSetupFailed = False
except TypeError:
# test may actually be a function
# so its class will be a builtin-type
pass
setUpClass = getattr(currentClass, 'setUpClass', None)
if setUpClass is not None:
try:
setUpClass()
except Exception as e:
if isinstance(result, _DebugResult):
raise
currentClass._classSetupFailed = True
className = util.strclass(currentClass)
errorName = 'setUpClass (%s)' % className
self._addClassOrModuleLevelException(result, e, errorName)
def _get_previous_module(self, result):
previousModule = None
previousClass = getattr(result, '_previousTestClass', None)
if previousClass is not None:
previousModule = previousClass.__module__
return previousModule
def _handleModuleFixture(self, test, result):
previousModule = self._get_previous_module(result)
currentModule = test.__class__.__module__
if currentModule == previousModule:
return
self._handleModuleTearDown(result)
result._moduleSetUpFailed = False
try:
module = sys.modules[currentModule]
except KeyError:
return
setUpModule = getattr(module, 'setUpModule', None)
if setUpModule is not None:
try:
setUpModule()
except Exception as e:
if isinstance(result, _DebugResult):
raise
result._moduleSetUpFailed = True
errorName = 'setUpModule (%s)' % currentModule
self._addClassOrModuleLevelException(result, e, errorName)
def _addClassOrModuleLevelException(self, result, exception, errorName):
error = _ErrorHolder(errorName)
addSkip = getattr(result, 'addSkip', None)
if addSkip is not None and isinstance(exception, case.SkipTest):
addSkip(error, str(exception))
else:
result.addError(error, sys.exc_info())
def _handleModuleTearDown(self, result):
previousModule = self._get_previous_module(result)
if previousModule is None:
return
if result._moduleSetUpFailed:
return
try:
module = sys.modules[previousModule]
except KeyError:
return
tearDownModule = getattr(module, 'tearDownModule', None)
if tearDownModule is not None:
try:
tearDownModule()
except Exception as e:
if isinstance(result, _DebugResult):
raise
errorName = 'tearDownModule (%s)' % previousModule
self._addClassOrModuleLevelException(result, e, errorName)
def _tearDownPreviousClass(self, test, result):
previousClass = getattr(result, '_previousTestClass', None)
currentClass = test.__class__
if currentClass == previousClass:
return
if getattr(previousClass, '_classSetupFailed', False):
return
if getattr(result, '_moduleSetUpFailed', False):
return
if getattr(previousClass, "__unittest_skip__", False):
return
tearDownClass = getattr(previousClass, 'tearDownClass', None)
if tearDownClass is not None:
try:
tearDownClass()
except Exception as e:
if isinstance(result, _DebugResult):
raise
className = util.strclass(previousClass)
errorName = 'tearDownClass (%s)' % className
self._addClassOrModuleLevelException(result, e, errorName)
class _ErrorHolder(object):
"""
Placeholder for a TestCase inside a result. As far as a TestResult
is concerned, this looks exactly like a unit test. Used to insert
arbitrary errors into a test suite run.
"""
# Inspired by the ErrorHolder from Twisted:
# http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/browser/trunk/twisted/trial/runner.py
# attribute used by TestResult._exc_info_to_string
failureException = None
def __init__(self, description):
self.description = description
def id(self):
return self.description
def shortDescription(self):
return None
def __repr__(self):
return "<ErrorHolder description=%r>" % (self.description,)
def __str__(self):
return self.id()
def run(self, result):
# could call result.addError(...) - but this test-like object
# shouldn't be run anyway
pass
def __call__(self, result):
return self.run(result)
def countTestCases(self):
return 0
def _isnotsuite(test):
"A crude way to tell apart testcases and suites with duck-typing"
try:
iter(test)
except TypeError:
return True
return False
class _DebugResult(object):
"Used by the TestSuite to hold previous class when running in debug."
_previousTestClass = None
_moduleSetUpFailed = False
shouldStop = False
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