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Gabriel Monnerat
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Jun 13, 2011
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Priscila Manhaes
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# Backport of Python 2.7 unittest chosen parts to be able to use the
# "skip" decorators, and the associated ExpectedFailure and
# UnexpectedSuccess.
#
# Implementation is mostly a direct translation from Python r75708
# grep for "BACK" comments for backport-specific remarks.
import
unittest
import
sys
import
time
class
SkipTest
(
Exception
):
"""
Raise this exception in a test to skip it.
Usually you can use TestResult.skip() or one of the skipping decorators
instead of raising this directly.
"""
pass
class
_ExpectedFailure
(
Exception
):
"""
Raise this when a test is expected to fail.
This is an implementation detail.
"""
def
__init__
(
self
,
exc_info
):
Exception
.
__init__
(
self
)
self
.
exc_info
=
exc_info
class
_UnexpectedSuccess
(
Exception
):
"""
The test was supposed to fail, but it didn't!
"""
pass
class
SetupSiteError
(
Exception
):
"""
The ERP5 Site could not have been setup.
This is raised when the site could not have been created in a previous
test. We want this to count as an error, but we do not want this to happear
in traceback for readability.
"""
pass
def
_id
(
obj
):
return
obj
def
skip
(
reason
):
"""
Unconditionally skip a test.
"""
def
decorator
(
test_item
):
if
isinstance
(
test_item
,
type
)
and
issubclass
(
test_item
,
TestCase
):
test_item
.
__unittest_skip__
=
True
test_item
.
__unittest_skip_why__
=
reason
return
test_item
def
skip_wrapper
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
raise
SkipTest
(
reason
)
skip_wrapper
.
__name__
=
test_item
.
__name__
skip_wrapper
.
__doc__
=
test_item
.
__doc__
return
skip_wrapper
return
decorator
def
skipIf
(
condition
,
reason
):
"""
Skip a test if the condition is true.
"""
if
condition
:
return
skip
(
reason
)
return
_id
def
skipUnless
(
condition
,
reason
):
"""
Skip a test unless the condition is true.
"""
if
not
condition
:
return
skip
(
reason
)
return
_id
def
expectedFailure
(
func
):
def
wrapper
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
try
:
func
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
except
Exception
:
raise
_ExpectedFailure
(
sys
.
exc_info
())
raise
_UnexpectedSuccess
wrapper
.
__name__
=
func
.
__name__
wrapper
.
__doc__
=
func
.
__doc__
return
wrapper
try
:
BaseException
except
NameError
:
# BACK: python < 2.5
BaseException
=
Exception
class
TestCase
(
unittest
.
TestCase
):
"""We redefine here the run() method, and add a skipTest() method.
We also provide forward-compatible ._testMethodName and ._testMethodDoc
properties smooth over differences between Python 2.4 and 2.5+.
"""
failureException
=
AssertionError
if
sys
.
version_info
<
(
2
,
5
):
# BACK: in Python 2.5, __testMethodName becomes _testMethodName.
# Same for __testMethodDoc
_testMethodName
=
property
(
lambda
self
:
self
.
__testMethodName
)
_testMethodDoc
=
property
(
lambda
self
:
self
.
__testMethodDoc
)
def
run
(
self
,
result
=
None
):
orig_result
=
result
if
result
is
None
:
result
=
self
.
defaultTestResult
()
# BACK: Not necessary for Python < 2.7:
# TestResult.startTestRun does not exist yet
# startTestRun = getattr(result, 'startTestRun', None)
# if startTestRun is not None:
# startTestRun()
# BACK: Not needed for Python < 2.7
# unittest.addCleanup does not exist yet
# self._resultForDoCleanups = result
result
.
startTest
(
self
)
if
getattr
(
self
.
__class__
,
"__unittest_skip__"
,
False
):
# If the whole class was skipped.
try
:
result
.
addSkip
(
self
,
self
.
__class__
.
__unittest_skip_why__
)
finally
:
result
.
stopTest
(
self
)
return
testMethod
=
getattr
(
self
,
self
.
_testMethodName
)
try
:
success
=
False
try
:
self
.
setUp
()
except
SkipTest
,
e
:
result
.
addSkip
(
self
,
str
(
e
))
except
SetupSiteError
,
e
:
result
.
errors
.
append
(
None
)
except
BaseException
,
e
:
result
.
addError
(
self
,
sys
.
exc_info
())
if
isinstance
(
e
,
(
KeyboardInterrupt
,
SystemExit
)):
raise
else
:
try
:
testMethod
()
except
self
.
failureException
:
result
.
addFailure
(
self
,
sys
.
exc_info
())
except
_ExpectedFailure
,
e
:
result
.
addExpectedFailure
(
self
,
e
.
exc_info
)
except
_UnexpectedSuccess
:
result
.
addUnexpectedSuccess
(
self
)
except
SkipTest
,
e
:
result
.
addSkip
(
self
,
str
(
e
))
except
BaseException
,
e
:
result
.
addError
(
self
,
sys
.
exc_info
())
if
isinstance
(
e
,
(
KeyboardInterrupt
,
SystemExit
)):
raise
else
:
success
=
True
try
:
self
.
tearDown
()
except
BaseException
,
e
:
result
.
addError
(
self
,
sys
.
exc_info
())
if
isinstance
(
e
,
(
KeyboardInterrupt
,
SystemExit
)):
raise
success
=
False
# BACK: Not needed for Python < 2.7
# unittest.addCleanup does not exist yet
# cleanUpSuccess = self.doCleanups()
# success = success and cleanUpSuccess
if
success
:
result
.
addSuccess
(
self
)
finally
:
result
.
stopTest
(
self
)
# BACK: Not necessary for Python < 2.7
# TestResult.stopTestRun does not exist yet
# if orig_result is None:
# stopTestRun = getattr(result, 'stopTestRun', None)
# if stopTestRun is not None:
# stopTestRun()
def
skipTest
(
self
,
reason
):
"""Skip this test."""
raise
SkipTest
(
reason
)
def
defaultTestResult
(
self
):
return
TestResult
()
class
TestResult
(
unittest
.
TestResult
):
def
__init__
(
self
):
super
(
TestResult
,
self
).
__init__
()
self
.
skipped
=
[]
self
.
expectedFailures
=
[]
self
.
unexpectedSuccesses
=
[]
def
addSkip
(
self
,
test
,
reason
):
"""Called when a test is skipped."""
self
.
skipped
.
append
((
test
,
reason
))
def
addExpectedFailure
(
self
,
test
,
err
):
"""Called when an expected failure/error occured."""
self
.
expectedFailures
.
append
(
(
test
,
self
.
_exc_info_to_string
(
err
,
test
)))
def
addUnexpectedSuccess
(
self
,
test
):
"""Called when a test was expected to fail, but succeed."""
self
.
unexpectedSuccesses
.
append
(
test
)
class
_TextTestResult
(
unittest
.
_TextTestResult
,
TestResult
):
def
__init__
(
self
,
stream
,
descriptions
,
verbosity
):
# BACK: nice diamond!
# unittest.TestResult.__init__ is called twice here
unittest
.
_TextTestResult
.
__init__
(
self
,
stream
,
descriptions
,
verbosity
)
TestResult
.
__init__
(
self
)
def
addSkip
(
self
,
test
,
reason
):
super
(
_TextTestResult
,
self
).
addSkip
(
test
,
reason
)
if
self
.
showAll
:
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
"skipped %s"
%
repr
(
reason
))
elif
self
.
dots
:
self
.
stream
.
write
(
"s"
)
self
.
stream
.
flush
()
def
addExpectedFailure
(
self
,
test
,
err
):
super
(
_TextTestResult
,
self
).
addExpectedFailure
(
test
,
err
)
if
self
.
showAll
:
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
"expected failure"
)
elif
self
.
dots
:
self
.
stream
.
write
(
"x"
)
self
.
stream
.
flush
()
def
addUnexpectedSuccess
(
self
,
test
):
super
(
_TextTestResult
,
self
).
addUnexpectedSuccess
(
test
)
if
self
.
showAll
:
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
"unexpected success"
)
elif
self
.
dots
:
self
.
stream
.
write
(
"u"
)
self
.
stream
.
flush
()
def
printErrors
(
self
):
if
self
.
dots
or
self
.
showAll
:
self
.
stream
.
writeln
()
# 'None' correspond to redundant errors due to site creation errors,
# and we do not display them here.
self
.
printErrorList
(
'ERROR'
,
filter
(
None
,
self
.
errors
))
self
.
printErrorList
(
'FAIL'
,
self
.
failures
)
if
self
.
unexpectedSuccesses
:
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
self
.
separator1
)
for
test
in
self
.
unexpectedSuccesses
:
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
"SUCCESS: %s"
%
self
.
getDescription
(
test
))
class
TextTestRunner
(
unittest
.
TextTestRunner
):
def
_makeResult
(
self
):
return
_TextTestResult
(
self
.
stream
,
self
.
descriptions
,
self
.
verbosity
)
def
run
(
self
,
test
):
result
=
self
.
_makeResult
()
startTime
=
time
.
time
()
# BACK: 2.7 implementation wraps run with result.(start|stop)TestRun
try
:
test
(
result
)
except
KeyboardInterrupt
:
pass
stopTime
=
time
.
time
()
timeTaken
=
stopTime
-
startTime
result
.
printErrors
()
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
result
.
separator2
)
run
=
result
.
testsRun
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
"Ran %d test%s in %.3fs"
%
(
run
,
run
!=
1
and
"s"
or
""
,
timeTaken
))
self
.
stream
.
writeln
()
results
=
map
(
len
,
(
result
.
expectedFailures
,
result
.
unexpectedSuccesses
,
result
.
skipped
))
expectedFails
,
unexpectedSuccesses
,
skipped
=
results
infos
=
[]
if
not
result
.
wasSuccessful
():
self
.
stream
.
write
(
"FAILED"
)
failed
,
errored
=
map
(
len
,
(
result
.
failures
,
result
.
errors
))
if
failed
:
infos
.
append
(
"failures=%d"
%
failed
)
if
errored
:
infos
.
append
(
"errors=%d"
%
errored
)
else
:
self
.
stream
.
write
(
"OK"
)
if
skipped
:
infos
.
append
(
"skipped=%d"
%
skipped
)
if
expectedFails
:
infos
.
append
(
"expected failures=%d"
%
expectedFails
)
if
unexpectedSuccesses
:
infos
.
append
(
"unexpected successes=%d"
%
unexpectedSuccesses
)
if
infos
:
self
.
stream
.
writeln
(
" (%s)"
%
(
", "
.
join
(
infos
),))
else
:
self
.
stream
.
write
(
"
\
n
"
)
return
result
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