D7net
Home
Console
Upload
information
Create File
Create Folder
About
Tools
:
/
proc
/
self
/
root
/
proc
/
self
/
root
/
opt
/
cloudlinux
/
venv
/
lib
/
python3.11
/
site-packages
/
_pytest
/
Filename :
runner.py
back
Copy
"""Basic collect and runtest protocol implementations.""" import bdb import dataclasses import os import sys from typing import Callable from typing import cast from typing import Dict from typing import Generic from typing import List from typing import Optional from typing import Tuple from typing import Type from typing import TYPE_CHECKING from typing import TypeVar from typing import Union from .reports import BaseReport from .reports import CollectErrorRepr from .reports import CollectReport from .reports import TestReport from _pytest import timing from _pytest._code.code import ExceptionChainRepr from _pytest._code.code import ExceptionInfo from _pytest._code.code import TerminalRepr from _pytest.compat import final from _pytest.config.argparsing import Parser from _pytest.deprecated import check_ispytest from _pytest.nodes import Collector from _pytest.nodes import Item from _pytest.nodes import Node from _pytest.outcomes import Exit from _pytest.outcomes import OutcomeException from _pytest.outcomes import Skipped from _pytest.outcomes import TEST_OUTCOME if sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 11): from exceptiongroup import BaseExceptionGroup if TYPE_CHECKING: from typing_extensions import Literal from _pytest.main import Session from _pytest.terminal import TerminalReporter # # pytest plugin hooks. def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None: group = parser.getgroup("terminal reporting", "Reporting", after="general") group.addoption( "--durations", action="store", type=int, default=None, metavar="N", help="Show N slowest setup/test durations (N=0 for all)", ) group.addoption( "--durations-min", action="store", type=float, default=0.005, metavar="N", help="Minimal duration in seconds for inclusion in slowest list. " "Default: 0.005.", ) def pytest_terminal_summary(terminalreporter: "TerminalReporter") -> None: durations = terminalreporter.config.option.durations durations_min = terminalreporter.config.option.durations_min verbose = terminalreporter.config.getvalue("verbose") if durations is None: return tr = terminalreporter dlist = [] for replist in tr.stats.values(): for rep in replist: if hasattr(rep, "duration"): dlist.append(rep) if not dlist: return dlist.sort(key=lambda x: x.duration, reverse=True) # type: ignore[no-any-return] if not durations: tr.write_sep("=", "slowest durations") else: tr.write_sep("=", "slowest %s durations" % durations) dlist = dlist[:durations] for i, rep in enumerate(dlist): if verbose < 2 and rep.duration < durations_min: tr.write_line("") tr.write_line( "(%s durations < %gs hidden. Use -vv to show these durations.)" % (len(dlist) - i, durations_min) ) break tr.write_line(f"{rep.duration:02.2f}s {rep.when:<8} {rep.nodeid}") def pytest_sessionstart(session: "Session") -> None: session._setupstate = SetupState() def pytest_sessionfinish(session: "Session") -> None: session._setupstate.teardown_exact(None) def pytest_runtest_protocol(item: Item, nextitem: Optional[Item]) -> bool: ihook = item.ihook ihook.pytest_runtest_logstart(nodeid=item.nodeid, location=item.location) runtestprotocol(item, nextitem=nextitem) ihook.pytest_runtest_logfinish(nodeid=item.nodeid, location=item.location) return True def runtestprotocol( item: Item, log: bool = True, nextitem: Optional[Item] = None ) -> List[TestReport]: hasrequest = hasattr(item, "_request") if hasrequest and not item._request: # type: ignore[attr-defined] # This only happens if the item is re-run, as is done by # pytest-rerunfailures. item._initrequest() # type: ignore[attr-defined] rep = call_and_report(item, "setup", log) reports = [rep] if rep.passed: if item.config.getoption("setupshow", False): show_test_item(item) if not item.config.getoption("setuponly", False): reports.append(call_and_report(item, "call", log)) reports.append(call_and_report(item, "teardown", log, nextitem=nextitem)) # After all teardown hooks have been called # want funcargs and request info to go away. if hasrequest: item._request = False # type: ignore[attr-defined] item.funcargs = None # type: ignore[attr-defined] return reports def show_test_item(item: Item) -> None: """Show test function, parameters and the fixtures of the test item.""" tw = item.config.get_terminal_writer() tw.line() tw.write(" " * 8) tw.write(item.nodeid) used_fixtures = sorted(getattr(item, "fixturenames", [])) if used_fixtures: tw.write(" (fixtures used: {})".format(", ".join(used_fixtures))) tw.flush() def pytest_runtest_setup(item: Item) -> None: _update_current_test_var(item, "setup") item.session._setupstate.setup(item) def pytest_runtest_call(item: Item) -> None: _update_current_test_var(item, "call") try: del sys.last_type del sys.last_value del sys.last_traceback except AttributeError: pass try: item.runtest() except Exception as e: # Store trace info to allow postmortem debugging sys.last_type = type(e) sys.last_value = e assert e.__traceback__ is not None # Skip *this* frame sys.last_traceback = e.__traceback__.tb_next raise e def pytest_runtest_teardown(item: Item, nextitem: Optional[Item]) -> None: _update_current_test_var(item, "teardown") item.session._setupstate.teardown_exact(nextitem) _update_current_test_var(item, None) def _update_current_test_var( item: Item, when: Optional["Literal['setup', 'call', 'teardown']"] ) -> None: """Update :envvar:`PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST` to reflect the current item and stage. If ``when`` is None, delete ``PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST`` from the environment. """ var_name = "PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST" if when: value = f"{item.nodeid} ({when})" # don't allow null bytes on environment variables (see #2644, #2957) value = value.replace("\x00", "(null)") os.environ[var_name] = value else: os.environ.pop(var_name) def pytest_report_teststatus(report: BaseReport) -> Optional[Tuple[str, str, str]]: if report.when in ("setup", "teardown"): if report.failed: # category, shortletter, verbose-word return "error", "E", "ERROR" elif report.skipped: return "skipped", "s", "SKIPPED" else: return "", "", "" return None # # Implementation def call_and_report( item: Item, when: "Literal['setup', 'call', 'teardown']", log: bool = True, **kwds ) -> TestReport: call = call_runtest_hook(item, when, **kwds) hook = item.ihook report: TestReport = hook.pytest_runtest_makereport(item=item, call=call) if log: hook.pytest_runtest_logreport(report=report) if check_interactive_exception(call, report): hook.pytest_exception_interact(node=item, call=call, report=report) return report def check_interactive_exception(call: "CallInfo[object]", report: BaseReport) -> bool: """Check whether the call raised an exception that should be reported as interactive.""" if call.excinfo is None: # Didn't raise. return False if hasattr(report, "wasxfail"): # Exception was expected. return False if isinstance(call.excinfo.value, (Skipped, bdb.BdbQuit)): # Special control flow exception. return False return True def call_runtest_hook( item: Item, when: "Literal['setup', 'call', 'teardown']", **kwds ) -> "CallInfo[None]": if when == "setup": ihook: Callable[..., None] = item.ihook.pytest_runtest_setup elif when == "call": ihook = item.ihook.pytest_runtest_call elif when == "teardown": ihook = item.ihook.pytest_runtest_teardown else: assert False, f"Unhandled runtest hook case: {when}" reraise: Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...] = (Exit,) if not item.config.getoption("usepdb", False): reraise += (KeyboardInterrupt,) return CallInfo.from_call( lambda: ihook(item=item, **kwds), when=when, reraise=reraise ) TResult = TypeVar("TResult", covariant=True) @final @dataclasses.dataclass class CallInfo(Generic[TResult]): """Result/Exception info of a function invocation.""" _result: Optional[TResult] #: The captured exception of the call, if it raised. excinfo: Optional[ExceptionInfo[BaseException]] #: The system time when the call started, in seconds since the epoch. start: float #: The system time when the call ended, in seconds since the epoch. stop: float #: The call duration, in seconds. duration: float #: The context of invocation: "collect", "setup", "call" or "teardown". when: "Literal['collect', 'setup', 'call', 'teardown']" def __init__( self, result: Optional[TResult], excinfo: Optional[ExceptionInfo[BaseException]], start: float, stop: float, duration: float, when: "Literal['collect', 'setup', 'call', 'teardown']", *, _ispytest: bool = False, ) -> None: check_ispytest(_ispytest) self._result = result self.excinfo = excinfo self.start = start self.stop = stop self.duration = duration self.when = when @property def result(self) -> TResult: """The return value of the call, if it didn't raise. Can only be accessed if excinfo is None. """ if self.excinfo is not None: raise AttributeError(f"{self!r} has no valid result") # The cast is safe because an exception wasn't raised, hence # _result has the expected function return type (which may be # None, that's why a cast and not an assert). return cast(TResult, self._result) @classmethod def from_call( cls, func: "Callable[[], TResult]", when: "Literal['collect', 'setup', 'call', 'teardown']", reraise: Optional[ Union[Type[BaseException], Tuple[Type[BaseException], ...]] ] = None, ) -> "CallInfo[TResult]": """Call func, wrapping the result in a CallInfo. :param func: The function to call. Called without arguments. :param when: The phase in which the function is called. :param reraise: Exception or exceptions that shall propagate if raised by the function, instead of being wrapped in the CallInfo. """ excinfo = None start = timing.time() precise_start = timing.perf_counter() try: result: Optional[TResult] = func() except BaseException: excinfo = ExceptionInfo.from_current() if reraise is not None and isinstance(excinfo.value, reraise): raise result = None # use the perf counter precise_stop = timing.perf_counter() duration = precise_stop - precise_start stop = timing.time() return cls( start=start, stop=stop, duration=duration, when=when, result=result, excinfo=excinfo, _ispytest=True, ) def __repr__(self) -> str: if self.excinfo is None: return f"<CallInfo when={self.when!r} result: {self._result!r}>" return f"<CallInfo when={self.when!r} excinfo={self.excinfo!r}>" def pytest_runtest_makereport(item: Item, call: CallInfo[None]) -> TestReport: return TestReport.from_item_and_call(item, call) def pytest_make_collect_report(collector: Collector) -> CollectReport: call = CallInfo.from_call(lambda: list(collector.collect()), "collect") longrepr: Union[None, Tuple[str, int, str], str, TerminalRepr] = None if not call.excinfo: outcome: Literal["passed", "skipped", "failed"] = "passed" else: skip_exceptions = [Skipped] unittest = sys.modules.get("unittest") if unittest is not None: # Type ignored because unittest is loaded dynamically. skip_exceptions.append(unittest.SkipTest) # type: ignore if isinstance(call.excinfo.value, tuple(skip_exceptions)): outcome = "skipped" r_ = collector._repr_failure_py(call.excinfo, "line") assert isinstance(r_, ExceptionChainRepr), repr(r_) r = r_.reprcrash assert r longrepr = (str(r.path), r.lineno, r.message) else: outcome = "failed" errorinfo = collector.repr_failure(call.excinfo) if not hasattr(errorinfo, "toterminal"): assert isinstance(errorinfo, str) errorinfo = CollectErrorRepr(errorinfo) longrepr = errorinfo result = call.result if not call.excinfo else None rep = CollectReport(collector.nodeid, outcome, longrepr, result) rep.call = call # type: ignore # see collect_one_node return rep class SetupState: """Shared state for setting up/tearing down test items or collectors in a session. Suppose we have a collection tree as follows: <Session session> <Module mod1> <Function item1> <Module mod2> <Function item2> The SetupState maintains a stack. The stack starts out empty: [] During the setup phase of item1, setup(item1) is called. What it does is: push session to stack, run session.setup() push mod1 to stack, run mod1.setup() push item1 to stack, run item1.setup() The stack is: [session, mod1, item1] While the stack is in this shape, it is allowed to add finalizers to each of session, mod1, item1 using addfinalizer(). During the teardown phase of item1, teardown_exact(item2) is called, where item2 is the next item to item1. What it does is: pop item1 from stack, run its teardowns pop mod1 from stack, run its teardowns mod1 was popped because it ended its purpose with item1. The stack is: [session] During the setup phase of item2, setup(item2) is called. What it does is: push mod2 to stack, run mod2.setup() push item2 to stack, run item2.setup() Stack: [session, mod2, item2] During the teardown phase of item2, teardown_exact(None) is called, because item2 is the last item. What it does is: pop item2 from stack, run its teardowns pop mod2 from stack, run its teardowns pop session from stack, run its teardowns Stack: [] The end! """ def __init__(self) -> None: # The stack is in the dict insertion order. self.stack: Dict[ Node, Tuple[ # Node's finalizers. List[Callable[[], object]], # Node's exception, if its setup raised. Optional[Union[OutcomeException, Exception]], ], ] = {} def setup(self, item: Item) -> None: """Setup objects along the collector chain to the item.""" needed_collectors = item.listchain() # If a collector fails its setup, fail its entire subtree of items. # The setup is not retried for each item - the same exception is used. for col, (finalizers, exc) in self.stack.items(): assert col in needed_collectors, "previous item was not torn down properly" if exc: raise exc for col in needed_collectors[len(self.stack) :]: assert col not in self.stack # Push onto the stack. self.stack[col] = ([col.teardown], None) try: col.setup() except TEST_OUTCOME as exc: self.stack[col] = (self.stack[col][0], exc) raise exc def addfinalizer(self, finalizer: Callable[[], object], node: Node) -> None: """Attach a finalizer to the given node. The node must be currently active in the stack. """ assert node and not isinstance(node, tuple) assert callable(finalizer) assert node in self.stack, (node, self.stack) self.stack[node][0].append(finalizer) def teardown_exact(self, nextitem: Optional[Item]) -> None: """Teardown the current stack up until reaching nodes that nextitem also descends from. When nextitem is None (meaning we're at the last item), the entire stack is torn down. """ needed_collectors = nextitem and nextitem.listchain() or [] exceptions: List[BaseException] = [] while self.stack: if list(self.stack.keys()) == needed_collectors[: len(self.stack)]: break node, (finalizers, _) = self.stack.popitem() these_exceptions = [] while finalizers: fin = finalizers.pop() try: fin() except TEST_OUTCOME as e: these_exceptions.append(e) if len(these_exceptions) == 1: exceptions.extend(these_exceptions) elif these_exceptions: msg = f"errors while tearing down {node!r}" exceptions.append(BaseExceptionGroup(msg, these_exceptions[::-1])) if len(exceptions) == 1: raise exceptions[0] elif exceptions: raise BaseExceptionGroup("errors during test teardown", exceptions[::-1]) if nextitem is None: assert not self.stack def collect_one_node(collector: Collector) -> CollectReport: ihook = collector.ihook ihook.pytest_collectstart(collector=collector) rep: CollectReport = ihook.pytest_make_collect_report(collector=collector) call = rep.__dict__.pop("call", None) if call and check_interactive_exception(call, rep): ihook.pytest_exception_interact(node=collector, call=call, report=rep) return rep