""" python version compatibility code """ import functools import inspect import io import re import sys from contextlib import contextmanager from inspect import Parameter from inspect import signature import attr import py import _pytest from _pytest._io.saferepr import saferepr from _pytest.outcomes import fail from _pytest.outcomes import TEST_OUTCOME NOTSET = object() MODULE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR = ( "ModuleNotFoundError" if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 6) else "ImportError" ) def _format_args(func): return str(signature(func)) # The type of re.compile objects is not exposed in Python. REGEX_TYPE = type(re.compile("")) def is_generator(func): genfunc = inspect.isgeneratorfunction(func) return genfunc and not iscoroutinefunction(func) def iscoroutinefunction(func): """Return True if func is a decorated coroutine function. Note: copied and modified from Python 3.5's builtin couroutines.py to avoid import asyncio directly, which in turns also initializes the "logging" module as side-effect (see issue #8). """ return getattr(func, "_is_coroutine", False) or ( hasattr(inspect, "iscoroutinefunction") and inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func) ) def getlocation(function, curdir): function = get_real_func(function) fn = py.path.local(inspect.getfile(function)) lineno = function.__code__.co_firstlineno if fn.relto(curdir): fn = fn.relto(curdir) return "%s:%d" % (fn, lineno + 1) def num_mock_patch_args(function): """ return number of arguments used up by mock arguments (if any) """ patchings = getattr(function, "patchings", None) if not patchings: return 0 mock_modules = [sys.modules.get("mock"), sys.modules.get("unittest.mock")] if any(mock_modules): sentinels = [m.DEFAULT for m in mock_modules if m is not None] return len( [p for p in patchings if not p.attribute_name and p.new in sentinels] ) return len(patchings) def getfuncargnames(function, is_method=False, cls=None): """Returns the names of a function's mandatory arguments. This should return the names of all function arguments that: * Aren't bound to an instance or type as in instance or class methods. * Don't have default values. * Aren't bound with functools.partial. * Aren't replaced with mocks. The is_method and cls arguments indicate that the function should be treated as a bound method even though it's not unless, only in the case of cls, the function is a static method. @RonnyPfannschmidt: This function should be refactored when we revisit fixtures. The fixture mechanism should ask the node for the fixture names, and not try to obtain directly from the function object well after collection has occurred. """ # The parameters attribute of a Signature object contains an # ordered mapping of parameter names to Parameter instances. This # creates a tuple of the names of the parameters that don't have # defaults. try: parameters = signature(function).parameters except (ValueError, TypeError) as e: fail( "Could not determine arguments of {!r}: {}".format(function, e), pytrace=False, ) arg_names = tuple( p.name for p in parameters.values() if ( p.kind is Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD or p.kind is Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY ) and p.default is Parameter.empty ) # If this function should be treated as a bound method even though # it's passed as an unbound method or function, remove the first # parameter name. if is_method or ( cls and not isinstance(cls.__dict__.get(function.__name__, None), staticmethod) ): arg_names = arg_names[1:] # Remove any names that will be replaced with mocks. if hasattr(function, "__wrapped__"): arg_names = arg_names[num_mock_patch_args(function) :] return arg_names if sys.version_info < (3, 7): @contextmanager def nullcontext(): yield else: from contextlib import nullcontext # noqa def get_default_arg_names(function): # Note: this code intentionally mirrors the code at the beginning of getfuncargnames, # to get the arguments which were excluded from its result because they had default values return tuple( p.name for p in signature(function).parameters.values() if p.kind in (Parameter.POSITIONAL_OR_KEYWORD, Parameter.KEYWORD_ONLY) and p.default is not Parameter.empty ) _non_printable_ascii_translate_table = { i: "\\x{:02x}".format(i) for i in range(128) if i not in range(32, 127) } _non_printable_ascii_translate_table.update( {ord("\t"): "\\t", ord("\r"): "\\r", ord("\n"): "\\n"} ) def _translate_non_printable(s): return s.translate(_non_printable_ascii_translate_table) STRING_TYPES = bytes, str def _bytes_to_ascii(val): return val.decode("ascii", "backslashreplace") def ascii_escaped(val): """If val is pure ascii, returns it as a str(). Otherwise, escapes bytes objects into a sequence of escaped bytes: b'\xc3\xb4\xc5\xd6' -> '\\xc3\\xb4\\xc5\\xd6' and escapes unicode objects into a sequence of escaped unicode ids, e.g.: '4\\nV\\U00043efa\\x0eMXWB\\x1e\\u3028\\u15fd\\xcd\\U0007d944' note: the obvious "v.decode('unicode-escape')" will return valid utf-8 unicode if it finds them in bytes, but we want to return escaped bytes for any byte, even if they match a utf-8 string. """ if isinstance(val, bytes): ret = _bytes_to_ascii(val) else: ret = val.encode("unicode_escape").decode("ascii") return _translate_non_printable(ret) @attr.s class _PytestWrapper: """Dummy wrapper around a function object for internal use only. Used to correctly unwrap the underlying function object when we are creating fixtures, because we wrap the function object ourselves with a decorator to issue warnings when the fixture function is called directly. """ obj = attr.ib() def get_real_func(obj): """ gets the real function object of the (possibly) wrapped object by functools.wraps or functools.partial. """ start_obj = obj for i in range(100): # __pytest_wrapped__ is set by @pytest.fixture when wrapping the fixture function # to trigger a warning if it gets called directly instead of by pytest: we don't # want to unwrap further than this otherwise we lose useful wrappings like @mock.patch (#3774) new_obj = getattr(obj, "__pytest_wrapped__", None) if isinstance(new_obj, _PytestWrapper): obj = new_obj.obj break new_obj = getattr(obj, "__wrapped__", None) if new_obj is None: break obj = new_obj else: raise ValueError( ("could not find real function of {start}\nstopped at {current}").format( start=saferepr(start_obj), current=saferepr(obj) ) ) if isinstance(obj, functools.partial): obj = obj.func return obj def get_real_method(obj, holder): """ Attempts to obtain the real function object that might be wrapping ``obj``, while at the same time returning a bound method to ``holder`` if the original object was a bound method. """ try: is_method = hasattr(obj, "__func__") obj = get_real_func(obj) except Exception: return obj if is_method and hasattr(obj, "__get__") and callable(obj.__get__): obj = obj.__get__(holder) return obj def getfslineno(obj): # xxx let decorators etc specify a sane ordering obj = get_real_func(obj) if hasattr(obj, "place_as"): obj = obj.place_as fslineno = _pytest._code.getfslineno(obj) assert isinstance(fslineno[1], int), obj return fslineno def getimfunc(func): try: return func.__func__ except AttributeError: return func def safe_getattr(object, name, default): """ Like getattr but return default upon any Exception or any OutcomeException. Attribute access can potentially fail for 'evil' Python objects. See issue #214. It catches OutcomeException because of #2490 (issue #580), new outcomes are derived from BaseException instead of Exception (for more details check #2707) """ try: return getattr(object, name, default) except TEST_OUTCOME: return default def safe_isclass(obj): """Ignore any exception via isinstance on Python 3.""" try: return inspect.isclass(obj) except Exception: return False COLLECT_FAKEMODULE_ATTRIBUTES = ( "Collector", "Module", "Function", "Instance", "Session", "Item", "Class", "File", "_fillfuncargs", ) def _setup_collect_fakemodule(): from types import ModuleType import pytest pytest.collect = ModuleType("pytest.collect") pytest.collect.__all__ = [] # used for setns for attr_name in COLLECT_FAKEMODULE_ATTRIBUTES: setattr(pytest.collect, attr_name, getattr(pytest, attr_name)) class CaptureIO(io.TextIOWrapper): def __init__(self): super().__init__(io.BytesIO(), encoding="UTF-8", newline="", write_through=True) def getvalue(self): return self.buffer.getvalue().decode("UTF-8") class FuncargnamesCompatAttr: """ helper class so that Metafunc, Function and FixtureRequest don't need to each define the "funcargnames" compatibility attribute. """ @property def funcargnames(self): """ alias attribute for ``fixturenames`` for pre-2.3 compatibility""" import warnings from _pytest.deprecated import FUNCARGNAMES warnings.warn(FUNCARGNAMES, stacklevel=2) return self.fixturenames