pip/tests/lib/__init__.py

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from __future__ import absolute_import
import os
import re
import shutil
import site
import subprocess
import sys
import textwrap
from base64 import urlsafe_b64encode
from contextlib import contextmanager
from hashlib import sha256
from io import BytesIO
from textwrap import dedent
from zipfile import ZipFile
import pytest
from pip._vendor.six import ensure_binary
from scripttest import FoundDir, TestFileEnvironment
from pip._internal.index.collector import LinkCollector
from pip._internal.index.package_finder import PackageFinder
from pip._internal.locations import get_major_minor_version
from pip._internal.models.search_scope import SearchScope
from pip._internal.models.selection_prefs import SelectionPreferences
from pip._internal.network.session import PipSession
from pip._internal.utils.deprecation import DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX
from pip._internal.utils.typing import MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING
from tests.lib.path import Path, curdir
from tests.lib.wheel import make_wheel
if MYPY_CHECK_RUNNING:
from typing import List, Optional
from pip._internal.models.target_python import TargetPython
DATA_DIR = Path(__file__).parent.parent.joinpath("data").resolve()
SRC_DIR = Path(__file__).resolve().parent.parent.parent
pyversion = get_major_minor_version()
pyversion_tuple = sys.version_info
CURRENT_PY_VERSION_INFO = sys.version_info[:3]
def assert_paths_equal(actual, expected):
assert os.path.normpath(actual) == os.path.normpath(expected)
def path_to_url(path):
"""
Convert a path to URI. The path will be made absolute and
will not have quoted path parts.
(adapted from pip.util)
"""
path = os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(path))
drive, path = os.path.splitdrive(path)
filepath = path.split(os.path.sep)
url = '/'.join(filepath)
if drive:
# Note: match urllib.request.pathname2url's
# behavior: uppercase the drive letter.
return 'file:///' + drive.upper() + url
return 'file://' + url
def _test_path_to_file_url(path):
"""
Convert a test Path to a "file://" URL.
Args:
path: a tests.lib.path.Path object.
"""
return 'file://' + path.resolve().replace('\\', '/')
def create_file(path, contents=None):
"""Create a file on the path, with the given contents
"""
from pip._internal.utils.misc import ensure_dir
ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(path))
with open(path, "w") as f:
if contents is not None:
f.write(contents)
else:
f.write("\n")
def make_test_search_scope(
find_links=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
index_urls=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
):
if find_links is None:
find_links = []
if index_urls is None:
index_urls = []
return SearchScope.create(find_links=find_links, index_urls=index_urls)
def make_test_link_collector(
find_links=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
index_urls=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
session=None, # type: Optional[PipSession]
):
# type: (...) -> LinkCollector
"""
Create a LinkCollector object for testing purposes.
"""
if session is None:
session = PipSession()
search_scope = make_test_search_scope(
find_links=find_links,
index_urls=index_urls,
)
return LinkCollector(session=session, search_scope=search_scope)
def make_test_finder(
find_links=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
index_urls=None, # type: Optional[List[str]]
allow_all_prereleases=False, # type: bool
session=None, # type: Optional[PipSession]
target_python=None, # type: Optional[TargetPython]
):
# type: (...) -> PackageFinder
"""
Create a PackageFinder for testing purposes.
"""
link_collector = make_test_link_collector(
find_links=find_links,
index_urls=index_urls,
session=session,
)
selection_prefs = SelectionPreferences(
allow_yanked=True,
allow_all_prereleases=allow_all_prereleases,
)
return PackageFinder.create(
link_collector=link_collector,
selection_prefs=selection_prefs,
target_python=target_python,
)
class TestData(object):
"""
Represents a bundle of pre-created test data.
This copies a pristine set of test data into a root location that is
designed to be test specific. The reason for this is when running the tests
concurrently errors can be generated because the related tooling uses
the directory as a work space. This leads to two concurrent processes
trampling over each other. This class gets around that by copying all
data into a directory and operating on the copied data.
"""
def __init__(self, root, source=None):
self.source = source or DATA_DIR
self.root = Path(root).resolve()
@classmethod
def copy(cls, root):
obj = cls(root)
obj.reset()
return obj
def reset(self):
# Check explicitly for the target directory to avoid overly-broad
# try/except.
if self.root.exists():
shutil.rmtree(self.root)
shutil.copytree(self.source, self.root, symlinks=True)
@property
def packages(self):
return self.root.joinpath("packages")
@property
def packages2(self):
return self.root.joinpath("packages2")
@property
def packages3(self):
return self.root.joinpath("packages3")
@property
def src(self):
return self.root.joinpath("src")
@property
def indexes(self):
return self.root.joinpath("indexes")
@property
def reqfiles(self):
return self.root.joinpath("reqfiles")
@property
def completion_paths(self):
return self.root.joinpath("completion_paths")
@property
def find_links(self):
return path_to_url(self.packages)
@property
def find_links2(self):
return path_to_url(self.packages2)
@property
def find_links3(self):
return path_to_url(self.packages3)
@property
def backends(self):
return path_to_url(self.root.joinpath("backends"))
def index_url(self, index="simple"):
return path_to_url(self.root.joinpath("indexes", index))
class TestFailure(AssertionError):
"""
An "assertion" failed during testing.
"""
pass
class TestPipResult(object):
def __init__(self, impl, verbose=False):
self._impl = impl
if verbose:
print(self.stdout)
if self.stderr:
print('======= stderr ========')
print(self.stderr)
print('=======================')
def __getattr__(self, attr):
return getattr(self._impl, attr)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
@property
def stdout(self):
return self._impl.stdout.replace('\r\n', '\n')
@property
def stderr(self):
return self._impl.stderr.replace('\r\n', '\n')
def __str__(self):
return str(self._impl).replace('\r\n', '\n')
else:
# Python doesn't automatically forward __str__ through __getattr__
def __str__(self):
return str(self._impl)
def assert_installed(self, pkg_name, editable=True, with_files=None,
without_files=None, without_egg_link=False,
use_user_site=False, sub_dir=False):
with_files = with_files or []
without_files = without_files or []
e = self.test_env
if editable:
pkg_dir = e.venv / 'src' / pkg_name.lower()
# If package was installed in a sub directory
if sub_dir:
pkg_dir = pkg_dir / sub_dir
else:
without_egg_link = True
pkg_dir = e.site_packages / pkg_name
if use_user_site:
egg_link_path = e.user_site / pkg_name + '.egg-link'
else:
egg_link_path = e.site_packages / pkg_name + '.egg-link'
if without_egg_link:
if egg_link_path in self.files_created:
raise TestFailure(
'unexpected egg link file created: '
'{egg_link_path!r}\n{self}'
.format(**locals())
)
else:
if egg_link_path not in self.files_created:
raise TestFailure(
'expected egg link file missing: '
'{egg_link_path!r}\n{self}'
.format(**locals())
)
egg_link_file = self.files_created[egg_link_path]
egg_link_contents = egg_link_file.bytes.replace(os.linesep, '\n')
# FIXME: I don't understand why there's a trailing . here
if not (egg_link_contents.endswith('\n.') and
egg_link_contents[:-2].endswith(pkg_dir)):
raise TestFailure(textwrap.dedent(
u'''\
Incorrect egg_link file {egg_link_file!r}
Expected ending: {expected_ending!r}
------- Actual contents -------
{egg_link_contents!r}
-------------------------------'''.format(
expected_ending=pkg_dir + '\n.',
**locals())
))
if use_user_site:
pth_file = e.user_site / 'easy-install.pth'
else:
pth_file = e.site_packages / 'easy-install.pth'
if (pth_file in self.files_updated) == without_egg_link:
raise TestFailure(
'{pth_file} unexpectedly {maybe}updated by install'.format(
maybe=not without_egg_link and 'not ' or '',
**locals()))
if (pkg_dir in self.files_created) == (curdir in without_files):
raise TestFailure(textwrap.dedent('''\
expected package directory {pkg_dir!r} {maybe}to be created
actually created:
{files}
''').format(
pkg_dir=pkg_dir,
maybe=curdir in without_files and 'not ' or '',
files=sorted(self.files_created.keys()),
))
for f in with_files:
normalized_path = os.path.normpath(pkg_dir / f)
if normalized_path not in self.files_created:
raise TestFailure(
'Package directory {pkg_dir!r} missing '
'expected content {f!r}'.format(**locals())
)
for f in without_files:
normalized_path = os.path.normpath(pkg_dir / f)
if normalized_path in self.files_created:
raise TestFailure(
'Package directory {pkg_dir!r} has unexpected content {f}'
.format(**locals())
)
def did_create(self, path, message=None):
assert str(path) in self.files_created, _one_or_both(message, self)
def did_not_create(self, path, message=None):
assert str(path) not in self.files_created, _one_or_both(message, self)
def did_update(self, path, message=None):
assert str(path) in self.files_updated, _one_or_both(message, self)
def did_not_update(self, path, message=None):
assert str(path) not in self.files_updated, _one_or_both(message, self)
def _one_or_both(a, b):
"""Returns f"{a}\n{b}" if a is truthy, else returns str(b).
"""
if not a:
return str(b)
return "{a}\n{b}".format(a=a, b=b)
def make_check_stderr_message(stderr, line, reason):
"""
Create an exception message to use inside check_stderr().
"""
return dedent("""\
{reason}:
Caused by line: {line!r}
Complete stderr: {stderr}
""").format(stderr=stderr, line=line, reason=reason)
def _check_stderr(
stderr, allow_stderr_warning, allow_stderr_error,
):
"""
Check the given stderr for logged warnings and errors.
:param stderr: stderr output as a string.
:param allow_stderr_warning: whether a logged warning (or deprecation
message) is allowed. Must be True if allow_stderr_error is True.
:param allow_stderr_error: whether a logged error is allowed.
"""
assert not (allow_stderr_error and not allow_stderr_warning)
lines = stderr.splitlines()
for line in lines:
# First check for logging errors, which we don't allow during
# tests even if allow_stderr_error=True (since a logging error
# would signal a bug in pip's code).
# Unlike errors logged with logger.error(), these errors are
# sent directly to stderr and so bypass any configured log formatter.
# The "--- Logging error ---" string is used in Python 3.4+, and
# "Logged from file " is used in Python 2.
if (line.startswith('--- Logging error ---') or
line.startswith('Logged from file ')):
reason = 'stderr has a logging error, which is never allowed'
msg = make_check_stderr_message(stderr, line=line, reason=reason)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
if allow_stderr_error:
continue
if line.startswith('ERROR: '):
reason = (
'stderr has an unexpected error '
'(pass allow_stderr_error=True to permit this)'
)
msg = make_check_stderr_message(stderr, line=line, reason=reason)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
if allow_stderr_warning:
continue
if (line.startswith('WARNING: ') or
line.startswith(DEPRECATION_MSG_PREFIX)):
reason = (
'stderr has an unexpected warning '
'(pass allow_stderr_warning=True to permit this)'
)
msg = make_check_stderr_message(stderr, line=line, reason=reason)
raise RuntimeError(msg)
class PipTestEnvironment(TestFileEnvironment):
"""
A specialized TestFileEnvironment for testing pip
"""
#
# Attribute naming convention
# ---------------------------
#
# Instances of this class have many attributes representing paths
# in the filesystem. To keep things straight, absolute paths have
# a name of the form xxxx_path and relative paths have a name that
# does not end in '_path'.
exe = sys.platform == 'win32' and '.exe' or ''
verbose = False
def __init__(self, base_path, *args, **kwargs):
# Make our base_path a test.lib.path.Path object
base_path = Path(base_path)
# Store paths related to the virtual environment
venv = kwargs.pop("virtualenv")
self.venv_path = venv.location
self.lib_path = venv.lib
self.site_packages_path = venv.site
self.bin_path = venv.bin
self.user_base_path = self.venv_path.joinpath("user")
self.user_site_path = self.venv_path.joinpath(
"user",
site.USER_SITE[len(site.USER_BASE) + 1:],
)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
if sys.version_info >= (3, 5):
scripts_base = Path(
os.path.normpath(self.user_site_path.joinpath('..'))
)
else:
scripts_base = self.user_base_path
self.user_bin_path = scripts_base.joinpath('Scripts')
else:
self.user_bin_path = self.user_base_path.joinpath(
os.path.relpath(self.bin_path, self.venv_path)
)
# Create a Directory to use as a scratch pad
self.scratch_path = base_path.joinpath("scratch")
self.scratch_path.mkdir()
# Set our default working directory
kwargs.setdefault("cwd", self.scratch_path)
# Setup our environment
environ = kwargs.setdefault("environ", os.environ.copy())
environ["PATH"] = Path.pathsep.join(
[self.bin_path] + [environ.get("PATH", [])],
)
environ["PYTHONUSERBASE"] = self.user_base_path
# Writing bytecode can mess up updated file detection
environ["PYTHONDONTWRITEBYTECODE"] = "1"
# Make sure we get UTF-8 on output, even on Windows...
environ["PYTHONIOENCODING"] = "UTF-8"
# Whether all pip invocations should expect stderr
# (useful for Python version deprecation)
self.pip_expect_warning = kwargs.pop('pip_expect_warning', None)
# Call the TestFileEnvironment __init__
super(PipTestEnvironment, self).__init__(base_path, *args, **kwargs)
# Expand our absolute path directories into relative
for name in ["base", "venv", "bin", "lib", "site_packages",
"user_base", "user_site", "user_bin", "scratch"]:
real_name = "{name}_path".format(**locals())
relative_path = Path(os.path.relpath(
getattr(self, real_name), self.base_path
))
setattr(self, name, relative_path)
# Make sure temp_path is a Path object
self.temp_path = Path(self.temp_path)
# Ensure the tmp dir exists, things break horribly if it doesn't
self.temp_path.mkdir()
# create easy-install.pth in user_site, so we always have it updated
# instead of created
self.user_site_path.mkdir(parents=True)
self.user_site_path.joinpath("easy-install.pth").touch()
def _ignore_file(self, fn):
if fn.endswith('__pycache__') or fn.endswith(".pyc"):
result = True
else:
result = super(PipTestEnvironment, self)._ignore_file(fn)
return result
def _find_traverse(self, path, result):
# Ignore symlinked directories to avoid duplicates in `run()`
# results because of venv `lib64 -> lib/` symlink on Linux.
full = os.path.join(self.base_path, path)
if os.path.isdir(full) and os.path.islink(full):
if not self.temp_path or path != 'tmp':
result[path] = FoundDir(self.base_path, path)
else:
super(PipTestEnvironment, self)._find_traverse(path, result)
def run(self, *args, **kw):
"""
:param allow_stderr_error: whether a logged error is allowed in
stderr. Passing True for this argument implies
`allow_stderr_warning` since warnings are weaker than errors.
:param allow_stderr_warning: whether a logged warning (or
deprecation message) is allowed in stderr.
:param allow_error: if True (default is False) does not raise
exception when the command exit value is non-zero. Implies
expect_error, but in contrast to expect_error will not assert
that the exit value is zero.
:param expect_error: if False (the default), asserts that the command
exits with 0. Otherwise, asserts that the command exits with a
non-zero exit code. Passing True also implies allow_stderr_error
and allow_stderr_warning.
:param expect_stderr: whether to allow warnings in stderr (equivalent
to `allow_stderr_warning`). This argument is an abbreviated
version of `allow_stderr_warning` and is also kept for backwards
compatibility.
"""
if self.verbose:
print('>> running {args} {kw}'.format(**locals()))
cwd = kw.pop('cwd', None)
run_from = kw.pop('run_from', None)
assert not cwd or not run_from, "Don't use run_from; it's going away"
cwd = cwd or run_from or self.cwd
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Partial fix for ScriptTest.run using `shell=True` on Windows.
args = [str(a).replace('^', '^^').replace('&', '^&') for a in args]
# Remove `allow_stderr_error`, `allow_stderr_warning` and
# `allow_error` before calling run() because PipTestEnvironment
# doesn't support them.
allow_stderr_error = kw.pop('allow_stderr_error', None)
allow_stderr_warning = kw.pop('allow_stderr_warning', None)
allow_error = kw.pop('allow_error', None)
if allow_error:
kw['expect_error'] = True
# Propagate default values.
expect_error = kw.get('expect_error')
if expect_error:
# Then default to allowing logged errors.
if allow_stderr_error is not None and not allow_stderr_error:
raise RuntimeError(
'cannot pass allow_stderr_error=False with '
'expect_error=True'
)
allow_stderr_error = True
elif kw.get('expect_stderr'):
# Then default to allowing logged warnings.
if allow_stderr_warning is not None and not allow_stderr_warning:
raise RuntimeError(
'cannot pass allow_stderr_warning=False with '
'expect_stderr=True'
)
allow_stderr_warning = True
if allow_stderr_error:
if allow_stderr_warning is not None and not allow_stderr_warning:
raise RuntimeError(
'cannot pass allow_stderr_warning=False with '
'allow_stderr_error=True'
)
# Default values if not set.
if allow_stderr_error is None:
allow_stderr_error = False
if allow_stderr_warning is None:
allow_stderr_warning = allow_stderr_error
# Pass expect_stderr=True to allow any stderr. We do this because
# we do our checking of stderr further on in check_stderr().
kw['expect_stderr'] = True
result = super(PipTestEnvironment, self).run(cwd=cwd, *args, **kw)
if expect_error and not allow_error:
if result.returncode == 0:
__tracebackhide__ = True
raise AssertionError("Script passed unexpectedly.")
_check_stderr(
result.stderr, allow_stderr_error=allow_stderr_error,
allow_stderr_warning=allow_stderr_warning,
)
return TestPipResult(result, verbose=self.verbose)
def pip(self, *args, **kwargs):
__tracebackhide__ = True
if self.pip_expect_warning:
kwargs['allow_stderr_warning'] = True
if kwargs.pop('use_module', True):
exe = 'python'
args = ('-m', 'pip') + args
else:
exe = 'pip'
return self.run(exe, *args, **kwargs)
def pip_install_local(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self.pip(
"install", "--no-index",
"--find-links", path_to_url(os.path.join(DATA_DIR, "packages")),
*args, **kwargs
)
def easy_install(self, *args, **kwargs):
args = ('-m', 'easy_install') + args
return self.run('python', *args, **kwargs)
# FIXME ScriptTest does something similar, but only within a single
# ProcResult; this generalizes it so states can be compared across
# multiple commands. Maybe should be rolled into ScriptTest?
def diff_states(start, end, ignore=None):
"""
Differences two "filesystem states" as represented by dictionaries
of FoundFile and FoundDir objects.
Returns a dictionary with following keys:
``deleted``
Dictionary of files/directories found only in the start state.
``created``
Dictionary of files/directories found only in the end state.
``updated``
Dictionary of files whose size has changed (FIXME not entirely
reliable, but comparing contents is not possible because
FoundFile.bytes is lazy, and comparing mtime doesn't help if
we want to know if a file has been returned to its earlier
state).
Ignores mtime and other file attributes; only presence/absence and
size are considered.
"""
ignore = ignore or []
def prefix_match(path, prefix):
if path == prefix:
return True
prefix = prefix.rstrip(os.path.sep) + os.path.sep
return path.startswith(prefix)
start_keys = {k for k in start.keys()
if not any([prefix_match(k, i) for i in ignore])}
end_keys = {k for k in end.keys()
if not any([prefix_match(k, i) for i in ignore])}
deleted = {k: start[k] for k in start_keys.difference(end_keys)}
created = {k: end[k] for k in end_keys.difference(start_keys)}
updated = {}
for k in start_keys.intersection(end_keys):
if (start[k].size != end[k].size):
updated[k] = end[k]
return dict(deleted=deleted, created=created, updated=updated)
def assert_all_changes(start_state, end_state, expected_changes):
"""
Fails if anything changed that isn't listed in the
expected_changes.
start_state is either a dict mapping paths to
scripttest.[FoundFile|FoundDir] objects or a TestPipResult whose
files_before we'll test. end_state is either a similar dict or a
TestPipResult whose files_after we'll test.
Note: listing a directory means anything below
that directory can be expected to have changed.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
start_files = start_state
end_files = end_state
if isinstance(start_state, TestPipResult):
start_files = start_state.files_before
if isinstance(end_state, TestPipResult):
end_files = end_state.files_after
diff = diff_states(start_files, end_files, ignore=expected_changes)
if list(diff.values()) != [{}, {}, {}]:
raise TestFailure('Unexpected changes:\n' + '\n'.join(
[k + ': ' + ', '.join(v.keys()) for k, v in diff.items()]))
# Don't throw away this potentially useful information
return diff
def _create_main_file(dir_path, name=None, output=None):
"""
Create a module with a main() function that prints the given output.
"""
if name is None:
name = 'version_pkg'
if output is None:
output = '0.1'
text = textwrap.dedent("""\
def main():
print({!r})
""".format(output))
filename = '{}.py'.format(name)
dir_path.joinpath(filename).write_text(text)
def _git_commit(
env_or_script,
repo_dir,
message=None,
allow_empty=False,
stage_modified=False,
):
"""
Run git-commit.
Args:
env_or_script: pytest's `script` or `env` argument.
repo_dir: a path to a Git repository.
message: an optional commit message.
"""
if message is None:
message = 'test commit'
args = []
if allow_empty:
args.append("--allow-empty")
if stage_modified:
args.append("--all")
new_args = [
'git', 'commit', '-q', '--author', 'pip <distutils-sig@python.org>',
]
new_args.extend(args)
new_args.extend(['-m', message])
env_or_script.run(*new_args, cwd=repo_dir)
def _vcs_add(script, version_pkg_path, vcs='git'):
if vcs == 'git':
script.run('git', 'init', cwd=version_pkg_path)
script.run('git', 'add', '.', cwd=version_pkg_path)
_git_commit(script, version_pkg_path, message='initial version')
elif vcs == 'hg':
script.run('hg', 'init', cwd=version_pkg_path)
script.run('hg', 'add', '.', cwd=version_pkg_path)
script.run(
'hg', 'commit', '-q',
'--user', 'pip <distutils-sig@python.org>',
'-m', 'initial version', cwd=version_pkg_path,
)
elif vcs == 'svn':
repo_url = _create_svn_repo(script, version_pkg_path)
script.run(
'svn', 'checkout', repo_url, 'pip-test-package',
cwd=script.scratch_path
)
checkout_path = script.scratch_path / 'pip-test-package'
# svn internally stores windows drives as uppercase; we'll match that.
checkout_path = checkout_path.replace('c:', 'C:')
version_pkg_path = checkout_path
elif vcs == 'bazaar':
script.run('bzr', 'init', cwd=version_pkg_path)
script.run('bzr', 'add', '.', cwd=version_pkg_path)
script.run(
'bzr', 'whoami', 'pip <distutils-sig@python.org>',
cwd=version_pkg_path)
script.run(
'bzr', 'commit', '-q',
'--author', 'pip <distutils-sig@python.org>',
'-m', 'initial version', cwd=version_pkg_path,
)
else:
raise ValueError('Unknown vcs: {vcs}'.format(**locals()))
return version_pkg_path
def _create_test_package_with_subdirectory(script, subdirectory):
script.scratch_path.joinpath("version_pkg").mkdir()
version_pkg_path = script.scratch_path / 'version_pkg'
_create_main_file(version_pkg_path, name="version_pkg", output="0.1")
version_pkg_path.joinpath("setup.py").write_text(
textwrap.dedent("""
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(name='version_pkg',
version='0.1',
packages=find_packages(),
py_modules=['version_pkg'],
entry_points=dict(console_scripts=['version_pkg=version_pkg:main']))
"""))
subdirectory_path = version_pkg_path.joinpath(subdirectory)
subdirectory_path.mkdir()
_create_main_file(subdirectory_path, name="version_subpkg", output="0.1")
subdirectory_path.joinpath('setup.py').write_text(
textwrap.dedent("""
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(name='version_subpkg',
version='0.1',
packages=find_packages(),
py_modules=['version_subpkg'],
entry_points=dict(console_scripts=['version_pkg=version_subpkg:main']))
"""))
script.run('git', 'init', cwd=version_pkg_path)
script.run('git', 'add', '.', cwd=version_pkg_path)
_git_commit(script, version_pkg_path, message='initial version')
return version_pkg_path
def _create_test_package_with_srcdir(script, name='version_pkg', vcs='git'):
script.scratch_path.joinpath(name).mkdir()
version_pkg_path = script.scratch_path / name
subdir_path = version_pkg_path.joinpath('subdir')
subdir_path.mkdir()
src_path = subdir_path.joinpath('src')
src_path.mkdir()
pkg_path = src_path.joinpath('pkg')
pkg_path.mkdir()
pkg_path.joinpath('__init__.py').write_text('')
subdir_path.joinpath("setup.py").write_text(textwrap.dedent("""
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(
name='{name}',
version='0.1',
packages=find_packages(),
package_dir={{'': 'src'}},
)
""".format(name=name)))
return _vcs_add(script, version_pkg_path, vcs)
def _create_test_package(script, name='version_pkg', vcs='git'):
script.scratch_path.joinpath(name).mkdir()
version_pkg_path = script.scratch_path / name
_create_main_file(version_pkg_path, name=name, output='0.1')
version_pkg_path.joinpath("setup.py").write_text(textwrap.dedent("""
from setuptools import setup, find_packages
setup(
name='{name}',
version='0.1',
packages=find_packages(),
py_modules=['{name}'],
entry_points=dict(console_scripts=['{name}={name}:main'])
)
""".format(name=name)))
return _vcs_add(script, version_pkg_path, vcs)
def _create_svn_repo(script, version_pkg_path):
repo_url = path_to_url(
script.scratch_path / 'pip-test-package-repo' / 'trunk')
script.run(
'svnadmin', 'create', 'pip-test-package-repo',
cwd=script.scratch_path
)
script.run(
'svn', 'import', version_pkg_path, repo_url,
'-m', 'Initial import of pip-test-package',
cwd=script.scratch_path
)
return repo_url
def _change_test_package_version(script, version_pkg_path):
_create_main_file(
version_pkg_path, name='version_pkg', output='some different version'
)
# Pass -a to stage the change to the main file.
_git_commit(
script, version_pkg_path, message='messed version', stage_modified=True
)
def assert_raises_regexp(exception, reg, run, *args, **kwargs):
"""Like assertRaisesRegexp in unittest"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
try:
run(*args, **kwargs)
assert False, "{exception} should have been thrown".format(**locals())
except exception:
e = sys.exc_info()[1]
p = re.compile(reg)
assert p.search(str(e)), str(e)
@contextmanager
def requirements_file(contents, tmpdir):
"""Return a Path to a requirements file of given contents.
As long as the context manager is open, the requirements file will exist.
:param tmpdir: A Path to the folder in which to create the file
"""
path = tmpdir / 'reqs.txt'
path.write_text(contents)
yield path
path.unlink()
def create_test_package_with_setup(script, **setup_kwargs):
assert 'name' in setup_kwargs, setup_kwargs
pkg_path = script.scratch_path / setup_kwargs['name']
pkg_path.mkdir()
pkg_path.joinpath("setup.py").write_text(textwrap.dedent("""
from setuptools import setup
kwargs = {setup_kwargs!r}
setup(**kwargs)
""").format(**locals()))
return pkg_path
def urlsafe_b64encode_nopad(data):
# type: (bytes) -> str
return urlsafe_b64encode(data).rstrip(b"=").decode("ascii")
def create_really_basic_wheel(name, version):
# type: (str, str) -> bytes
def digest(contents):
return "sha256={}".format(
urlsafe_b64encode_nopad(sha256(contents).digest())
)
def add_file(path, text):
contents = text.encode("utf-8")
z.writestr(path, contents)
records.append((path, digest(contents), str(len(contents))))
dist_info = "{}-{}.dist-info".format(name, version)
record_path = "{}/RECORD".format(dist_info)
records = [(record_path, "", "")]
buf = BytesIO()
with ZipFile(buf, "w") as z:
add_file("{}/WHEEL".format(dist_info), "Wheel-Version: 1.0")
add_file(
"{}/METADATA".format(dist_info),
dedent(
"""\
Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: {}
Version: {}
""".format(name, version)
),
)
z.writestr(record_path, "\n".join(",".join(r) for r in records))
buf.seek(0)
return buf.read()
def create_basic_wheel_for_package(
script,
name,
version,
depends=None,
extras=None,
requires_python=None,
extra_files=None,
):
if depends is None:
depends = []
if extras is None:
extras = {}
if extra_files is None:
extra_files = {}
# Fix wheel distribution name by replacing runs of non-alphanumeric
# characters with an underscore _ as per PEP 491
name = re.sub(r"[^\w\d.]+", "_", name, re.UNICODE)
archive_name = "{}-{}-py2.py3-none-any.whl".format(name, version)
archive_path = script.scratch_path / archive_name
package_init_py = "{name}/__init__.py".format(name=name)
assert package_init_py not in extra_files
extra_files[package_init_py] = textwrap.dedent(
"""
__version__ = {version!r}
def hello():
return "Hello From {name}"
""",
).format(version=version, name=name)
requires_dist = depends + [
'{package}; extra == "{extra}"'.format(package=package, extra=extra)
for extra, packages in extras.items()
for package in packages
]
metadata_updates = {
"Provides-Extra": list(extras),
"Requires-Dist": requires_dist,
}
if requires_python is not None:
metadata_updates["Requires-Python"] = requires_python
wheel_builder = make_wheel(
name=name,
version=version,
wheel_metadata_updates={"Tag": ["py2-none-any", "py3-none-any"]},
metadata_updates=metadata_updates,
extra_metadata_files={"top_level.txt": name},
extra_files=extra_files,
# Have an empty RECORD because we don't want to be checking hashes.
record="",
)
wheel_builder.save_to(archive_path)
return archive_path
def create_basic_sdist_for_package(
script, name, version, extra_files=None
):
files = {
"setup.py": """
from setuptools import find_packages, setup
setup(name={name!r}, version={version!r})
""",
}
# Some useful shorthands
archive_name = "{name}-{version}.tar.gz".format(
name=name, version=version
)
# Replace key-values with formatted values
for key, value in list(files.items()):
del files[key]
key = key.format(name=name)
files[key] = textwrap.dedent(value).format(
name=name, version=version
).strip()
# Add new files after formatting
if extra_files:
files.update(extra_files)
for fname in files:
path = script.temp_path / fname
path.parent.mkdir(exist_ok=True, parents=True)
path.write_bytes(ensure_binary(files[fname]))
retval = script.scratch_path / archive_name
generated = shutil.make_archive(
retval,
'gztar',
root_dir=script.temp_path,
base_dir=os.curdir,
)
shutil.move(generated, retval)
shutil.rmtree(script.temp_path)
script.temp_path.mkdir()
return retval
def need_executable(name, check_cmd):
def wrapper(fn):
try:
subprocess.check_output(check_cmd)
except (OSError, subprocess.CalledProcessError):
return pytest.mark.skip(
reason='{name} is not available'.format(name=name))(fn)
return fn
return wrapper
def is_bzr_installed():
try:
subprocess.check_output(('bzr', 'version', '--short'))
except OSError:
return False
return True
def is_svn_installed():
try:
subprocess.check_output(('svn', '--version'))
except OSError:
return False
return True
def need_bzr(fn):
return pytest.mark.bzr(need_executable(
'Bazaar', ('bzr', 'version', '--short')
)(fn))
def need_svn(fn):
return pytest.mark.svn(need_executable(
'Subversion', ('svn', '--version')
)(need_executable(
'Subversion Admin', ('svnadmin', '--version')
)(fn)))
def need_mercurial(fn):
return pytest.mark.mercurial(need_executable(
'Mercurial', ('hg', 'version')
)(fn))
# Workaround for test failures after new wheel release.
windows_workaround_7667 = pytest.mark.skipif(
"sys.platform == 'win32' and sys.version_info < (3,)",
reason="Workaround for #7667",
)