# Copyright (c) 2009 testtools developers. See LICENSE for details. """python -m testtools.run testspec [testspec...] Run some tests with the testtools extended API. For instance, to run the testtools test suite. $ python -m testtools.run testtools.tests.test_suite """ from functools import partial import os import unittest import sys from extras import safe_hasattr from testtools import TextTestResult from testtools.compat import classtypes, istext, unicode_output_stream from testtools.testsuite import filter_by_ids, iterate_tests, sorted_tests defaultTestLoader = unittest.defaultTestLoader defaultTestLoaderCls = unittest.TestLoader if getattr(defaultTestLoader, 'discover', None) is None: try: import discover defaultTestLoader = discover.DiscoveringTestLoader() defaultTestLoaderCls = discover.DiscoveringTestLoader have_discover = True except ImportError: have_discover = False else: have_discover = True def list_test(test): """Return the test ids that would be run if test() was run. When things fail to import they can be represented as well, though we use an ugly hack (see http://bugs.python.org/issue19746 for details) to determine that. The difference matters because if a user is filtering tests to run on the returned ids, a failed import can reduce the visible tests but it can be impossible to tell that the selected test would have been one of the imported ones. :return: A tuple of test ids that would run and error strings describing things that failed to import. """ unittest_import_str = 'unittest.loader.ModuleImportFailure.' test_ids = [] errors = [] for test in iterate_tests(test): # to this ugly. if test.id().startswith(unittest_import_str): errors.append(test.id()[len(unittest_import_str):]) else: test_ids.append(test.id()) return test_ids, errors class TestToolsTestRunner(object): """ A thunk object to support unittest.TestProgram.""" def __init__(self, verbosity=None, failfast=None, buffer=None, stdout=None): """Create a TestToolsTestRunner. :param verbosity: Ignored. :param failfast: Stop running tests at the first failure. :param buffer: Ignored. :param stdout: Stream to use for stdout. """ self.failfast = failfast self.stdout = stdout def list(self, test): """List the tests that would be run if test() was run.""" test_ids, errors = list_test(test) for test_id in test_ids: self.stdout.write('%s\n' % test_id) if errors: self.stdout.write('Failed to import\n') for test_id in errors: self.stdout.write('%s\n' % test_id) sys.exit(2) def run(self, test): "Run the given test case or test suite." result = TextTestResult( unicode_output_stream(sys.stdout), failfast=self.failfast) result.startTestRun() try: return test.run(result) finally: result.stopTestRun() #################### # Taken from python 2.7 and slightly modified for compatibility with # older versions. Delete when 2.7 is the oldest supported version. # Modifications: # - Use have_discover to raise an error if the user tries to use # discovery on an old version and doesn't have discover installed. # - If --catch is given check that installHandler is available, as # it won't be on old python versions. # - print calls have been been made single-source python3 compatibile. # - exception handling likewise. # - The default help has been changed to USAGE_AS_MAIN and USAGE_FROM_MODULE # removed. # - A tweak has been added to detect 'python -m *.run' and use a # better progName in that case. # - self.module is more comprehensively set to None when being invoked from # the commandline - __name__ is used as a sentinel value. # - --list has been added which can list tests (should be upstreamed). # - --load-list has been added which can reduce the tests used (should be # upstreamed). # - The limitation of using getopt is declared to the user. # - http://bugs.python.org/issue16709 is worked around, by sorting tests when # discover is used. FAILFAST = " -f, --failfast Stop on first failure\n" CATCHBREAK = " -c, --catch Catch control-C and display results\n" BUFFEROUTPUT = " -b, --buffer Buffer stdout and stderr during test runs\n" USAGE_AS_MAIN = """\ Usage: %(progName)s [options] [tests] Options: -h, --help Show this message -v, --verbose Verbose output -q, --quiet Minimal output -l, --list List tests rather than executing them. --load-list Specifies a file containing test ids, only tests matching those ids are executed. %(failfast)s%(catchbreak)s%(buffer)s Examples: %(progName)s test_module - run tests from test_module %(progName)s module.TestClass - run tests from module.TestClass %(progName)s module.Class.test_method - run specified test method All options must come before [tests]. [tests] can be a list of any number of test modules, classes and test methods. Alternative Usage: %(progName)s discover [options] Options: -v, --verbose Verbose output %(failfast)s%(catchbreak)s%(buffer)s -s directory Directory to start discovery ('.' default) -p pattern Pattern to match test files ('test*.py' default) -t directory Top level directory of project (default to start directory) -l, --list List tests rather than executing them. --load-list Specifies a file containing test ids, only tests matching those ids are executed. For test discovery all test modules must be importable from the top level directory of the project. """ class TestProgram(object): """A command-line program that runs a set of tests; this is primarily for making test modules conveniently executable. """ USAGE = USAGE_AS_MAIN # defaults for testing failfast = catchbreak = buffer = progName = None def __init__(self, module=__name__, defaultTest=None, argv=None, testRunner=None, testLoader=defaultTestLoader, exit=True, verbosity=1, failfast=None, catchbreak=None, buffer=None, stdout=None): if module == __name__: self.module = None elif istext(module): self.module = __import__(module) for part in module.split('.')[1:]: self.module = getattr(self.module, part) else: self.module = module if argv is None: argv = sys.argv if stdout is None: stdout = sys.stdout self.exit = exit self.failfast = failfast self.catchbreak = catchbreak self.verbosity = verbosity self.buffer = buffer self.defaultTest = defaultTest self.listtests = False self.load_list = None self.testRunner = testRunner self.testLoader = testLoader progName = argv[0] if progName.endswith('%srun.py' % os.path.sep): elements = progName.split(os.path.sep) progName = '%s.run' % elements[-2] else: progName = os.path.basename(argv[0]) self.progName = progName self.parseArgs(argv) if self.load_list: # TODO: preserve existing suites (like testresources does in # OptimisingTestSuite.add, but with a standard protocol). # This is needed because the load_tests hook allows arbitrary # suites, even if that is rarely used. source = open(self.load_list, 'rb') try: lines = source.readlines() finally: source.close() test_ids = set(line.strip().decode('utf-8') for line in lines) self.test = filter_by_ids(self.test, test_ids) if not self.listtests: self.runTests() else: runner = self._get_runner() if safe_hasattr(runner, 'list'): runner.list(self.test) else: for test in iterate_tests(self.test): stdout.write('%s\n' % test.id()) def usageExit(self, msg=None): if msg: print(msg) usage = {'progName': self.progName, 'catchbreak': '', 'failfast': '', 'buffer': ''} if self.failfast != False: usage['failfast'] = FAILFAST if self.catchbreak != False: usage['catchbreak'] = CATCHBREAK if self.buffer != False: usage['buffer'] = BUFFEROUTPUT print(self.USAGE % usage) sys.exit(2) def parseArgs(self, argv): if len(argv) > 1 and argv[1].lower() == 'discover': self._do_discovery(argv[2:]) return import getopt long_opts = ['help', 'verbose', 'quiet', 'failfast', 'catch', 'buffer', 'list', 'load-list='] try: options, args = getopt.getopt(argv[1:], 'hHvqfcbl', long_opts) for opt, value in options: if opt in ('-h','-H','--help'): self.usageExit() if opt in ('-q','--quiet'): self.verbosity = 0 if opt in ('-v','--verbose'): self.verbosity = 2 if opt in ('-f','--failfast'): if self.failfast is None: self.failfast = True # Should this raise an exception if -f is not valid? if opt in ('-c','--catch'): if self.catchbreak is None: self.catchbreak = True # Should this raise an exception if -c is not valid? if opt in ('-b','--buffer'): if self.buffer is None: self.buffer = True # Should this raise an exception if -b is not valid? if opt in ('-l', '--list'): self.listtests = True if opt == '--load-list': self.load_list = value if len(args) == 0 and self.defaultTest is None: # createTests will load tests from self.module self.testNames = None elif len(args) > 0: self.testNames = args else: self.testNames = (self.defaultTest,) self.createTests() except getopt.error: self.usageExit(sys.exc_info()[1]) def createTests(self): if self.testNames is None: self.test = self.testLoader.loadTestsFromModule(self.module) else: self.test = self.testLoader.loadTestsFromNames(self.testNames, self.module) def _do_discovery(self, argv, Loader=defaultTestLoaderCls): # handle command line args for test discovery if not have_discover: raise AssertionError("Unable to use discovery, must use python 2.7 " "or greater, or install the discover package.") self.progName = '%s discover' % self.progName import optparse parser = optparse.OptionParser() parser.prog = self.progName parser.add_option('-v', '--verbose', dest='verbose', default=False, help='Verbose output', action='store_true') if self.failfast != False: parser.add_option('-f', '--failfast', dest='failfast', default=False, help='Stop on first fail or error', action='store_true') if self.catchbreak != False: parser.add_option('-c', '--catch', dest='catchbreak', default=False, help='Catch ctrl-C and display results so far', action='store_true') if self.buffer != False: parser.add_option('-b', '--buffer', dest='buffer', default=False, help='Buffer stdout and stderr during tests', action='store_true') parser.add_option('-s', '--start-directory', dest='start', default='.', help="Directory to start discovery ('.' default)") parser.add_option('-p', '--pattern', dest='pattern', default='test*.py', help="Pattern to match tests ('test*.py' default)") parser.add_option('-t', '--top-level-directory', dest='top', default=None, help='Top level directory of project (defaults to start directory)') parser.add_option('-l', '--list', dest='listtests', default=False, action="store_true", help='List tests rather than running them.') parser.add_option('--load-list', dest='load_list', default=None, help='Specify a filename containing the test ids to use.') options, args = parser.parse_args(argv) if len(args) > 3: self.usageExit() for name, value in zip(('start', 'pattern', 'top'), args): setattr(options, name, value) # only set options from the parsing here # if they weren't set explicitly in the constructor if self.failfast is None: self.failfast = options.failfast if self.catchbreak is None: self.catchbreak = options.catchbreak if self.buffer is None: self.buffer = options.buffer self.listtests = options.listtests self.load_list = options.load_list if options.verbose: self.verbosity = 2 start_dir = options.start pattern = options.pattern top_level_dir = options.top loader = Loader() # See http://bugs.python.org/issue16709 # While sorting here is intrusive, its better than being random. # Rules for the sort: # - standard suites are flattened, and the resulting tests sorted by # id. # - non-standard suites are preserved as-is, and sorted into position # by the first test found by iterating the suite. # We do this by a DSU process: flatten and grab a key, sort, strip the # keys. loaded = loader.discover(start_dir, pattern, top_level_dir) self.test = sorted_tests(loaded) def runTests(self): if (self.catchbreak and getattr(unittest, 'installHandler', None) is not None): unittest.installHandler() testRunner = self._get_runner() self.result = testRunner.run(self.test) if self.exit: sys.exit(not self.result.wasSuccessful()) def _get_runner(self): if self.testRunner is None: self.testRunner = TestToolsTestRunner try: testRunner = self.testRunner(verbosity=self.verbosity, failfast=self.failfast, buffer=self.buffer) except TypeError: # didn't accept the verbosity, buffer or failfast arguments try: testRunner = self.testRunner() except TypeError: # it is assumed to be a TestRunner instance testRunner = self.testRunner return testRunner ################ def main(argv, stdout): program = TestProgram(argv=argv, testRunner=partial(TestToolsTestRunner, stdout=stdout), stdout=stdout) if __name__ == '__main__': main(sys.argv, sys.stdout)