# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ flask.testsuite ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tests Flask itself. The majority of Flask is already tested as part of Werkzeug. :copyright: (c) 2011 by Armin Ronacher. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """ from __future__ import print_function import os import sys import flask import warnings import unittest from functools import update_wrapper from contextlib import contextmanager from werkzeug.utils import import_string, find_modules from flask._compat import reraise, StringIO def add_to_path(path): """Adds an entry to sys.path if it's not already there. This does not append it but moves it to the front so that we can be sure it is loaded. """ if not os.path.isdir(path): raise RuntimeError('Tried to add nonexisting path') def _samefile(x, y): if x == y: return True try: return os.path.samefile(x, y) except (IOError, OSError, AttributeError): # Windows has no samefile return False sys.path[:] = [x for x in sys.path if not _samefile(path, x)] sys.path.insert(0, path) def iter_suites(): """Yields all testsuites.""" for module in find_modules(__name__): mod = import_string(module) if hasattr(mod, 'suite'): yield mod.suite() def find_all_tests(suite): """Yields all the tests and their names from a given suite.""" suites = [suite] while suites: s = suites.pop() try: suites.extend(s) except TypeError: yield s, '%s.%s.%s' % ( s.__class__.__module__, s.__class__.__name__, s._testMethodName ) @contextmanager def catch_warnings(): """Catch warnings in a with block in a list""" # make sure deprecation warnings are active in tests warnings.simplefilter('default', category=DeprecationWarning) filters = warnings.filters warnings.filters = filters[:] old_showwarning = warnings.showwarning log = [] def showwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, file=None, line=None): log.append(locals()) try: warnings.showwarning = showwarning yield log finally: warnings.filters = filters warnings.showwarning = old_showwarning @contextmanager def catch_stderr(): """Catch stderr in a StringIO""" old_stderr = sys.stderr sys.stderr = rv = StringIO() try: yield rv finally: sys.stderr = old_stderr def emits_module_deprecation_warning(f): def new_f(self, *args, **kwargs): with catch_warnings() as log: f(self, *args, **kwargs) self.assert_true(log, 'expected deprecation warning') for entry in log: self.assert_in('Modules are deprecated', str(entry['message'])) return update_wrapper(new_f, f) class FlaskTestCase(unittest.TestCase): """Baseclass for all the tests that Flask uses. Use these methods for testing instead of the camelcased ones in the baseclass for consistency. """ def ensure_clean_request_context(self): # make sure we're not leaking a request context since we are # testing flask internally in debug mode in a few cases leaks = [] while flask._request_ctx_stack.top is not None: leaks.append(flask._request_ctx_stack.pop()) self.assert_equal(leaks, []) def setup(self): pass def teardown(self): pass def setUp(self): self.setup() def tearDown(self): unittest.TestCase.tearDown(self) self.ensure_clean_request_context() self.teardown() def assert_equal(self, x, y): return self.assertEqual(x, y) def assert_raises(self, exc_type, callable=None, *args, **kwargs): catcher = _ExceptionCatcher(self, exc_type) if callable is None: return catcher with catcher: callable(*args, **kwargs) def assert_true(self, x, msg=None): self.assertTrue(x, msg) def assert_false(self, x, msg=None): self.assertFalse(x, msg) def assert_in(self, x, y): self.assertIn(x, y) def assert_not_in(self, x, y): self.assertNotIn(x, y) if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 6): def assertIn(self, x, y): assert x in y, "%r unexpectedly not in %r" % (x, y) def assertNotIn(self, x, y): assert x not in y, "%r unexpectedly in %r" % (x, y) class _ExceptionCatcher(object): def __init__(self, test_case, exc_type): self.test_case = test_case self.exc_type = exc_type def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb): exception_name = self.exc_type.__name__ if exc_type is None: self.test_case.fail('Expected exception of type %r' % exception_name) elif not issubclass(exc_type, self.exc_type): reraise(exc_type, exc_value, tb) return True class BetterLoader(unittest.TestLoader): """A nicer loader that solves two problems. First of all we are setting up tests from different sources and we're doing this programmatically which breaks the default loading logic so this is required anyways. Secondly this loader has a nicer interpolation for test names than the default one so you can just do ``run-tests.py ViewTestCase`` and it will work. """ def getRootSuite(self): return suite() def loadTestsFromName(self, name, module=None): root = self.getRootSuite() if name == 'suite': return root all_tests = [] for testcase, testname in find_all_tests(root): if testname == name or \ testname.endswith('.' + name) or \ ('.' + name + '.') in testname or \ testname.startswith(name + '.'): all_tests.append(testcase) if not all_tests: raise LookupError('could not find test case for "%s"' % name) if len(all_tests) == 1: return all_tests[0] rv = unittest.TestSuite() for test in all_tests: rv.addTest(test) return rv def setup_path(): add_to_path(os.path.abspath(os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_apps'))) def suite(): """A testsuite that has all the Flask tests. You can use this function to integrate the Flask tests into your own testsuite in case you want to test that monkeypatches to Flask do not break it. """ setup_path() suite = unittest.TestSuite() for other_suite in iter_suites(): suite.addTest(other_suite) return suite def main(): """Runs the testsuite as command line application.""" try: unittest.main(testLoader=BetterLoader(), defaultTest='suite') except Exception as e: print('Error: %s' % e)