# This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public # License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this # file, You can obtain one at http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. from unittest import TextTestRunner as _TestRunner, TestResult as _TestResult import unittest import inspect from StringIO import StringIO import os import sys '''Helper to make python unit tests report the way that the Mozilla unit test infrastructure expects tests to report. Usage: import unittest import mozunit if __name__ == '__main__': mozunit.main() ''' class _MozTestResult(_TestResult): def __init__(self, stream, descriptions): _TestResult.__init__(self) self.stream = stream self.descriptions = descriptions def getDescription(self, test): if self.descriptions: return test.shortDescription() or str(test) else: return str(test) def printStatus(self, status, test, message=''): line = "{status} | {file} | {klass}.{test}{sep}{message}".format( status=status, file=inspect.getfile(test.__class__), klass=test.__class__.__name__, test=test._testMethodName, sep=', ' if message else '', message=message, ) self.stream.writeln(line) def addSuccess(self, test): _TestResult.addSuccess(self, test) self.printStatus('TEST-PASS', test) def addSkip(self, test, reason): _TestResult.addSkip(self, test, reason) self.printStatus('TEST-SKIP', test) def addExpectedFailure(self, test, err): _TestResult.addExpectedFailure(self, test, err) self.printStatus('TEST-KNOWN-FAIL', test) def addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test): _TestResult.addUnexpectedSuccess(self, test) self.printStatus('TEST-UNEXPECTED-PASS', test) def addError(self, test, err): _TestResult.addError(self, test, err) self.printFail(test, err) self.stream.writeln("ERROR: {0}".format(self.getDescription(test))) self.stream.writeln(self.errors[-1][1]) def addFailure(self, test, err): _TestResult.addFailure(self, test, err) self.printFail(test,err) self.stream.writeln("FAIL: {0}".format(self.getDescription(test))) self.stream.writeln(self.failures[-1][1]) def printFail(self, test, err): exctype, value, tb = err message = value.message.splitlines()[0] if value.message else 'NO MESSAGE' # Skip test runner traceback levels while tb and self._is_relevant_tb_level(tb): tb = tb.tb_next if tb: _, ln, _ = inspect.getframeinfo(tb)[:3] message = 'line {0}: {1}'.format(ln, message) self.printStatus("TEST-UNEXPECTED-FAIL", test, message) class MozTestRunner(_TestRunner): def _makeResult(self): return _MozTestResult(self.stream, self.descriptions) def run(self, test): result = self._makeResult() test(result) return result class MockedFile(StringIO): def __init__(self, context, filename, content = ''): self.context = context self.name = filename StringIO.__init__(self, content) def close(self): self.context.files[self.name] = self.getvalue() StringIO.close(self) def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): self.close() def normcase(path): ''' Normalize the case of `path`. Don't use `os.path.normcase` because that also normalizes forward slashes to backslashes on Windows. ''' if sys.platform.startswith('win'): return path.lower() return path class MockedOpen(object): ''' Context manager diverting the open builtin such that opening files can open "virtual" file instances given when creating a MockedOpen. with MockedOpen({'foo': 'foo', 'bar': 'bar'}): f = open('foo', 'r') will thus open the virtual file instance for the file 'foo' to f. MockedOpen also masks writes, so that creating or replacing files doesn't touch the file system, while subsequently opening the file will return the recorded content. with MockedOpen(): f = open('foo', 'w') f.write('foo') self.assertRaises(Exception,f.open('foo', 'r')) ''' def __init__(self, files = {}): self.files = {} for name, content in files.iteritems(): self.files[normcase(os.path.abspath(name))] = content def __call__(self, name, mode = 'r'): absname = normcase(os.path.abspath(name)) if 'w' in mode: file = MockedFile(self, absname) elif absname in self.files: file = MockedFile(self, absname, self.files[absname]) elif 'a' in mode: file = MockedFile(self, absname, self.open(name, 'r').read()) else: file = self.open(name, mode) if 'a' in mode: file.seek(0, os.SEEK_END) return file def __enter__(self): import __builtin__ self.open = __builtin__.open self._orig_path_exists = os.path.exists self._orig_path_isdir = os.path.isdir self._orig_path_isfile = os.path.isfile __builtin__.open = self os.path.exists = self._wrapped_exists os.path.isdir = self._wrapped_isdir os.path.isfile = self._wrapped_isfile def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): import __builtin__ __builtin__.open = self.open os.path.exists = self._orig_path_exists os.path.isdir = self._orig_path_isdir os.path.isfile = self._orig_path_isfile def _wrapped_exists(self, p): return (self._wrapped_isfile(p) or self._wrapped_isdir(p) or self._orig_path_exists(p)) def _wrapped_isfile(self, p): p = normcase(p) if p in self.files: return True abspath = normcase(os.path.abspath(p)) if abspath in self.files: return True return self._orig_path_isfile(p) def _wrapped_isdir(self, p): p = normcase(p) p = p if p.endswith(('/', '\\')) else p + os.sep if any(f.startswith(p) for f in self.files): return True abspath = normcase(os.path.abspath(p) + os.sep) if any(f.startswith(abspath) for f in self.files): return True return self._orig_path_exists(p) def main(*args, **kwargs): unittest.main(testRunner=MozTestRunner(), *args, **kwargs)