| import os |
| import sys |
| import builtins |
| import contextlib |
| import difflib |
| import inspect |
| import pydoc |
| import keyword |
| import pkgutil |
| import re |
| import string |
| import test.support |
| import time |
| import unittest |
| import xml.etree |
| import textwrap |
| from io import StringIO |
| from collections import namedtuple |
| from test.script_helper import assert_python_ok |
| from test.support import ( |
| TESTFN, rmtree, |
| reap_children, reap_threads, captured_output, captured_stdout, |
| captured_stderr, unlink |
| ) |
| from test import pydoc_mod |
| |
| try: |
| import threading |
| except ImportError: |
| threading = None |
| |
| if test.support.HAVE_DOCSTRINGS: |
| expected_data_docstrings = ( |
| 'dictionary for instance variables (if defined)', |
| 'list of weak references to the object (if defined)', |
| ) * 2 |
| else: |
| expected_data_docstrings = ('', '', '', '') |
| |
| expected_text_pattern = """ |
| NAME |
| test.pydoc_mod - This is a test module for test_pydoc |
| %s |
| CLASSES |
| builtins.object |
| A |
| B |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| class A(builtins.object) |
| | Hello and goodbye |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | Methods defined here: |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | __init__() |
| | Wow, I have no function! |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | Data descriptors defined here: |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | __dict__%s |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | __weakref__%s |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| class B(builtins.object) |
| | Data descriptors defined here: |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | __dict__%s |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | __weakref__%s |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| | Data and other attributes defined here: |
| |\x20\x20 |
| | NO_MEANING = 'eggs' |
| |
| FUNCTIONS |
| doc_func() |
| This function solves all of the world's problems: |
| hunger |
| lack of Python |
| war |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| nodoc_func() |
| |
| DATA |
| __xyz__ = 'X, Y and Z' |
| |
| VERSION |
| 1.2.3.4 |
| |
| AUTHOR |
| Benjamin Peterson |
| |
| CREDITS |
| Nobody |
| |
| FILE |
| %s |
| """.strip() |
| |
| expected_text_data_docstrings = tuple('\n | ' + s if s else '' |
| for s in expected_data_docstrings) |
| |
| expected_html_pattern = """ |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="heading"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#7799ee"> |
| <td valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"> <br><big><big><strong><a href="test.html"><font color="#ffffff">test</font></a>.pydoc_mod</strong></big></big> (version 1.2.3.4)</font></td |
| ><td align=right valign=bottom |
| ><font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><a href=".">index</a><br><a href="file:%s">%s</a>%s</font></td></tr></table> |
| <p><tt>This is a test module for test_pydoc</tt></p> |
| <p> |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#ee77aa"> |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><big><strong>Classes</strong></big></font></td></tr> |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| <tr><td bgcolor="#ee77aa"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> |
| <td width="100%%"><dl> |
| <dt><font face="helvetica, arial"><a href="builtins.html#object">builtins.object</a> |
| </font></dt><dd> |
| <dl> |
| <dt><font face="helvetica, arial"><a href="test.pydoc_mod.html#A">A</a> |
| </font></dt><dt><font face="helvetica, arial"><a href="test.pydoc_mod.html#B">B</a> |
| </font></dt></dl> |
| </dd> |
| </dl> |
| <p> |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#ffc8d8"> |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#000000" face="helvetica, arial"><a name="A">class <strong>A</strong></a>(<a href="builtins.html#object">builtins.object</a>)</font></td></tr> |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| <tr bgcolor="#ffc8d8"><td rowspan=2><tt> </tt></td> |
| <td colspan=2><tt>Hello and goodbye<br> </tt></td></tr> |
| <tr><td> </td> |
| <td width="100%%">Methods defined here:<br> |
| <dl><dt><a name="A-__init__"><strong>__init__</strong></a>()</dt><dd><tt>Wow, I have no function!</tt></dd></dl> |
| |
| <hr> |
| Data descriptors defined here:<br> |
| <dl><dt><strong>__dict__</strong></dt> |
| <dd><tt>%s</tt></dd> |
| </dl> |
| <dl><dt><strong>__weakref__</strong></dt> |
| <dd><tt>%s</tt></dd> |
| </dl> |
| </td></tr></table> <p> |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#ffc8d8"> |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#000000" face="helvetica, arial"><a name="B">class <strong>B</strong></a>(<a href="builtins.html#object">builtins.object</a>)</font></td></tr> |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| <tr><td bgcolor="#ffc8d8"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> |
| <td width="100%%">Data descriptors defined here:<br> |
| <dl><dt><strong>__dict__</strong></dt> |
| <dd><tt>%s</tt></dd> |
| </dl> |
| <dl><dt><strong>__weakref__</strong></dt> |
| <dd><tt>%s</tt></dd> |
| </dl> |
| <hr> |
| Data and other attributes defined here:<br> |
| <dl><dt><strong>NO_MEANING</strong> = 'eggs'</dl> |
| |
| </td></tr></table></td></tr></table><p> |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#eeaa77"> |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><big><strong>Functions</strong></big></font></td></tr> |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| <tr><td bgcolor="#eeaa77"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> |
| <td width="100%%"><dl><dt><a name="-doc_func"><strong>doc_func</strong></a>()</dt><dd><tt>This function solves all of the world's problems:<br> |
| hunger<br> |
| lack of Python<br> |
| war</tt></dd></dl> |
| <dl><dt><a name="-nodoc_func"><strong>nodoc_func</strong></a>()</dt></dl> |
| </td></tr></table><p> |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#55aa55"> |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><big><strong>Data</strong></big></font></td></tr> |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| <tr><td bgcolor="#55aa55"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> |
| <td width="100%%"><strong>__xyz__</strong> = 'X, Y and Z'</td></tr></table><p> |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#7799ee"> |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><big><strong>Author</strong></big></font></td></tr> |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| <tr><td bgcolor="#7799ee"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> |
| <td width="100%%">Benjamin Peterson</td></tr></table><p> |
| <table width="100%%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=2 border=0 summary="section"> |
| <tr bgcolor="#7799ee"> |
| <td colspan=3 valign=bottom> <br> |
| <font color="#ffffff" face="helvetica, arial"><big><strong>Credits</strong></big></font></td></tr> |
| \x20\x20\x20\x20 |
| <tr><td bgcolor="#7799ee"><tt> </tt></td><td> </td> |
| <td width="100%%">Nobody</td></tr></table> |
| """.strip() # ' <- emacs turd |
| |
| expected_html_data_docstrings = tuple(s.replace(' ', ' ') |
| for s in expected_data_docstrings) |
| |
| # output pattern for missing module |
| missing_pattern = "no Python documentation found for '%s'" |
| |
| # output pattern for module with bad imports |
| badimport_pattern = "problem in %s - ImportError: No module named %r" |
| |
| def run_pydoc(module_name, *args, **env): |
| """ |
| Runs pydoc on the specified module. Returns the stripped |
| output of pydoc. |
| """ |
| args = args + (module_name,) |
| # do not write bytecode files to avoid caching errors |
| rc, out, err = assert_python_ok('-B', pydoc.__file__, *args, **env) |
| return out.strip() |
| |
| def get_pydoc_html(module): |
| "Returns pydoc generated output as html" |
| doc = pydoc.HTMLDoc() |
| output = doc.docmodule(module) |
| loc = doc.getdocloc(pydoc_mod) or "" |
| if loc: |
| loc = "<br><a href=\"" + loc + "\">Module Docs</a>" |
| return output.strip(), loc |
| |
| def get_pydoc_text(module): |
| "Returns pydoc generated output as text" |
| doc = pydoc.TextDoc() |
| loc = doc.getdocloc(pydoc_mod) or "" |
| if loc: |
| loc = "\nMODULE DOCS\n " + loc + "\n" |
| |
| output = doc.docmodule(module) |
| |
| # clean up the extra text formatting that pydoc performs |
| patt = re.compile('\b.') |
| output = patt.sub('', output) |
| return output.strip(), loc |
| |
| def print_diffs(text1, text2): |
| "Prints unified diffs for two texts" |
| # XXX now obsolete, use unittest built-in support |
| lines1 = text1.splitlines(keepends=True) |
| lines2 = text2.splitlines(keepends=True) |
| diffs = difflib.unified_diff(lines1, lines2, n=0, fromfile='expected', |
| tofile='got') |
| print('\n' + ''.join(diffs)) |
| |
| def get_html_title(text): |
| # Bit of hack, but good enough for test purposes |
| header, _, _ = text.partition("</head>") |
| _, _, title = header.partition("<title>") |
| title, _, _ = title.partition("</title>") |
| return title |
| |
| |
| class PydocBaseTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def _restricted_walk_packages(self, walk_packages, path=None): |
| """ |
| A version of pkgutil.walk_packages() that will restrict itself to |
| a given path. |
| """ |
| default_path = path or [os.path.dirname(__file__)] |
| def wrapper(path=None, prefix='', onerror=None): |
| return walk_packages(path or default_path, prefix, onerror) |
| return wrapper |
| |
| @contextlib.contextmanager |
| def restrict_walk_packages(self, path=None): |
| walk_packages = pkgutil.walk_packages |
| pkgutil.walk_packages = self._restricted_walk_packages(walk_packages, |
| path) |
| try: |
| yield |
| finally: |
| pkgutil.walk_packages = walk_packages |
| |
| |
| class PydocDocTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2, |
| "Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above") |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(sys, 'gettrace') and sys.gettrace(), |
| 'trace function introduces __locals__ unexpectedly') |
| def test_html_doc(self): |
| result, doc_loc = get_pydoc_html(pydoc_mod) |
| mod_file = inspect.getabsfile(pydoc_mod) |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': |
| import nturl2path |
| mod_url = nturl2path.pathname2url(mod_file) |
| else: |
| mod_url = mod_file |
| expected_html = expected_html_pattern % ( |
| (mod_url, mod_file, doc_loc) + |
| expected_html_data_docstrings) |
| if result != expected_html: |
| print_diffs(expected_html, result) |
| self.fail("outputs are not equal, see diff above") |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2, |
| "Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above") |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(sys, 'gettrace') and sys.gettrace(), |
| 'trace function introduces __locals__ unexpectedly') |
| def test_text_doc(self): |
| result, doc_loc = get_pydoc_text(pydoc_mod) |
| expected_text = expected_text_pattern % ( |
| (doc_loc,) + |
| expected_text_data_docstrings + |
| (inspect.getabsfile(pydoc_mod),)) |
| if result != expected_text: |
| print_diffs(expected_text, result) |
| self.fail("outputs are not equal, see diff above") |
| |
| def test_issue8225(self): |
| # Test issue8225 to ensure no doc link appears for xml.etree |
| result, doc_loc = get_pydoc_text(xml.etree) |
| self.assertEqual(doc_loc, "", "MODULE DOCS incorrectly includes a link") |
| |
| def test_non_str_name(self): |
| # issue14638 |
| # Treat illegal (non-str) name like no name |
| class A: |
| __name__ = 42 |
| class B: |
| pass |
| adoc = pydoc.render_doc(A()) |
| bdoc = pydoc.render_doc(B()) |
| self.assertEqual(adoc.replace("A", "B"), bdoc) |
| |
| def test_not_here(self): |
| missing_module = "test.i_am_not_here" |
| result = str(run_pydoc(missing_module), 'ascii') |
| expected = missing_pattern % missing_module |
| self.assertEqual(expected, result, |
| "documentation for missing module found") |
| |
| def test_input_strip(self): |
| missing_module = " test.i_am_not_here " |
| result = str(run_pydoc(missing_module), 'ascii') |
| expected = missing_pattern % missing_module.strip() |
| self.assertEqual(expected, result) |
| |
| def test_stripid(self): |
| # test with strings, other implementations might have different repr() |
| stripid = pydoc.stripid |
| # strip the id |
| self.assertEqual(stripid('<function stripid at 0x88dcee4>'), |
| '<function stripid>') |
| self.assertEqual(stripid('<function stripid at 0x01F65390>'), |
| '<function stripid>') |
| # nothing to strip, return the same text |
| self.assertEqual(stripid('42'), '42') |
| self.assertEqual(stripid("<type 'exceptions.Exception'>"), |
| "<type 'exceptions.Exception'>") |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(sys.flags.optimize >= 2, |
| 'Docstrings are omitted with -O2 and above') |
| @unittest.skipIf(hasattr(sys, 'gettrace') and sys.gettrace(), |
| 'trace function introduces __locals__ unexpectedly') |
| def test_help_output_redirect(self): |
| # issue 940286, if output is set in Helper, then all output from |
| # Helper.help should be redirected |
| old_pattern = expected_text_pattern |
| getpager_old = pydoc.getpager |
| getpager_new = lambda: (lambda x: x) |
| self.maxDiff = None |
| |
| buf = StringIO() |
| helper = pydoc.Helper(output=buf) |
| unused, doc_loc = get_pydoc_text(pydoc_mod) |
| module = "test.pydoc_mod" |
| help_header = """ |
| Help on module test.pydoc_mod in test: |
| |
| """.lstrip() |
| help_header = textwrap.dedent(help_header) |
| expected_help_pattern = help_header + expected_text_pattern |
| |
| pydoc.getpager = getpager_new |
| try: |
| with captured_output('stdout') as output, \ |
| captured_output('stderr') as err: |
| helper.help(module) |
| result = buf.getvalue().strip() |
| expected_text = expected_help_pattern % ( |
| (doc_loc,) + |
| expected_text_data_docstrings + |
| (inspect.getabsfile(pydoc_mod),)) |
| self.assertEqual('', output.getvalue()) |
| self.assertEqual('', err.getvalue()) |
| self.assertEqual(expected_text, result) |
| finally: |
| pydoc.getpager = getpager_old |
| |
| def test_namedtuple_public_underscore(self): |
| NT = namedtuple('NT', ['abc', 'def'], rename=True) |
| with captured_stdout() as help_io: |
| help(NT) |
| helptext = help_io.getvalue() |
| self.assertIn('_1', helptext) |
| self.assertIn('_replace', helptext) |
| self.assertIn('_asdict', helptext) |
| |
| def test_synopsis(self): |
| self.addCleanup(unlink, TESTFN) |
| for encoding in ('ISO-8859-1', 'UTF-8'): |
| with open(TESTFN, 'w', encoding=encoding) as script: |
| if encoding != 'UTF-8': |
| print('#coding: {}'.format(encoding), file=script) |
| print('"""line 1: h\xe9', file=script) |
| print('line 2: hi"""', file=script) |
| synopsis = pydoc.synopsis(TESTFN, {}) |
| self.assertEqual(synopsis, 'line 1: h\xe9') |
| |
| def test_splitdoc_with_description(self): |
| example_string = "I Am A Doc\n\n\nHere is my description" |
| self.assertEqual(pydoc.splitdoc(example_string), |
| ('I Am A Doc', '\nHere is my description')) |
| |
| def test_is_object_or_method(self): |
| doc = pydoc.Doc() |
| # Bound Method |
| self.assertTrue(pydoc._is_some_method(doc.fail)) |
| # Method Descriptor |
| self.assertTrue(pydoc._is_some_method(int.__add__)) |
| # String |
| self.assertFalse(pydoc._is_some_method("I am not a method")) |
| |
| def test_is_package_when_not_package(self): |
| with test.support.temp_cwd() as test_dir: |
| self.assertFalse(pydoc.ispackage(test_dir)) |
| |
| def test_is_package_when_is_package(self): |
| with test.support.temp_cwd() as test_dir: |
| init_path = os.path.join(test_dir, '__init__.py') |
| open(init_path, 'w').close() |
| self.assertTrue(pydoc.ispackage(test_dir)) |
| os.remove(init_path) |
| |
| def test_allmethods(self): |
| # issue 17476: allmethods was no longer returning unbound methods. |
| # This test is a bit fragile in the face of changes to object and type, |
| # but I can't think of a better way to do it without duplicating the |
| # logic of the function under test. |
| |
| class TestClass(object): |
| def method_returning_true(self): |
| return True |
| |
| # What we expect to get back: everything on object... |
| expected = dict(vars(object)) |
| # ...plus our unbound method... |
| expected['method_returning_true'] = TestClass.method_returning_true |
| # ...but not the non-methods on object. |
| del expected['__doc__'] |
| del expected['__class__'] |
| # inspect resolves descriptors on type into methods, but vars doesn't, |
| # so we need to update __subclasshook__. |
| expected['__subclasshook__'] = TestClass.__subclasshook__ |
| |
| methods = pydoc.allmethods(TestClass) |
| self.assertDictEqual(methods, expected) |
| |
| |
| class PydocImportTest(PydocBaseTest): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.test_dir = os.mkdir(TESTFN) |
| self.addCleanup(rmtree, TESTFN) |
| |
| def test_badimport(self): |
| # This tests the fix for issue 5230, where if pydoc found the module |
| # but the module had an internal import error pydoc would report no doc |
| # found. |
| modname = 'testmod_xyzzy' |
| testpairs = ( |
| ('i_am_not_here', 'i_am_not_here'), |
| ('test.i_am_not_here_either', 'test.i_am_not_here_either'), |
| ('test.i_am_not_here.neither_am_i', 'test.i_am_not_here'), |
| ('i_am_not_here.{}'.format(modname), 'i_am_not_here'), |
| ('test.{}'.format(modname), 'test.{}'.format(modname)), |
| ) |
| |
| sourcefn = os.path.join(TESTFN, modname) + os.extsep + "py" |
| for importstring, expectedinmsg in testpairs: |
| with open(sourcefn, 'w') as f: |
| f.write("import {}\n".format(importstring)) |
| result = run_pydoc(modname, PYTHONPATH=TESTFN).decode("ascii") |
| expected = badimport_pattern % (modname, expectedinmsg) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, result) |
| |
| def test_apropos_with_bad_package(self): |
| # Issue 7425 - pydoc -k failed when bad package on path |
| pkgdir = os.path.join(TESTFN, "syntaxerr") |
| os.mkdir(pkgdir) |
| badsyntax = os.path.join(pkgdir, "__init__") + os.extsep + "py" |
| with open(badsyntax, 'w') as f: |
| f.write("invalid python syntax = $1\n") |
| with self.restrict_walk_packages(path=[TESTFN]): |
| with captured_stdout() as out: |
| with captured_stderr() as err: |
| pydoc.apropos('xyzzy') |
| # No result, no error |
| self.assertEqual(out.getvalue(), '') |
| self.assertEqual(err.getvalue(), '') |
| # The package name is still matched |
| with captured_stdout() as out: |
| with captured_stderr() as err: |
| pydoc.apropos('syntaxerr') |
| self.assertEqual(out.getvalue().strip(), 'syntaxerr') |
| self.assertEqual(err.getvalue(), '') |
| |
| def test_apropos_with_unreadable_dir(self): |
| # Issue 7367 - pydoc -k failed when unreadable dir on path |
| self.unreadable_dir = os.path.join(TESTFN, "unreadable") |
| os.mkdir(self.unreadable_dir, 0) |
| self.addCleanup(os.rmdir, self.unreadable_dir) |
| # Note, on Windows the directory appears to be still |
| # readable so this is not really testing the issue there |
| with self.restrict_walk_packages(path=[TESTFN]): |
| with captured_stdout() as out: |
| with captured_stderr() as err: |
| pydoc.apropos('SOMEKEY') |
| # No result, no error |
| self.assertEqual(out.getvalue(), '') |
| self.assertEqual(err.getvalue(), '') |
| |
| |
| class TestDescriptions(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_module(self): |
| # Check that pydocfodder module can be described |
| from test import pydocfodder |
| doc = pydoc.render_doc(pydocfodder) |
| self.assertIn("pydocfodder", doc) |
| |
| def test_class(self): |
| class C: "New-style class" |
| c = C() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(pydoc.describe(C), 'class C') |
| self.assertEqual(pydoc.describe(c), 'C') |
| expected = 'C in module %s object' % __name__ |
| self.assertIn(expected, pydoc.render_doc(c)) |
| |
| def test_builtin(self): |
| for name in ('str', 'str.translate', 'builtins.str', |
| 'builtins.str.translate'): |
| # test low-level function |
| self.assertIsNotNone(pydoc.locate(name)) |
| # test high-level function |
| try: |
| pydoc.render_doc(name) |
| except ImportError: |
| self.fail('finding the doc of {!r} failed'.format(o)) |
| |
| for name in ('notbuiltins', 'strrr', 'strr.translate', |
| 'str.trrrranslate', 'builtins.strrr', |
| 'builtins.str.trrranslate'): |
| self.assertIsNone(pydoc.locate(name)) |
| self.assertRaises(ImportError, pydoc.render_doc, name) |
| |
| |
| @unittest.skipUnless(threading, 'Threading required for this test.') |
| class PydocServerTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| """Tests for pydoc._start_server""" |
| |
| def test_server(self): |
| |
| # Minimal test that starts the server, then stops it. |
| def my_url_handler(url, content_type): |
| text = 'the URL sent was: (%s, %s)' % (url, content_type) |
| return text |
| |
| serverthread = pydoc._start_server(my_url_handler, port=0) |
| starttime = time.time() |
| timeout = 1 #seconds |
| |
| while serverthread.serving: |
| time.sleep(.01) |
| if serverthread.serving and time.time() - starttime > timeout: |
| serverthread.stop() |
| break |
| |
| self.assertEqual(serverthread.error, None) |
| |
| |
| class PydocUrlHandlerTest(PydocBaseTest): |
| """Tests for pydoc._url_handler""" |
| |
| def test_content_type_err(self): |
| f = pydoc._url_handler |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 'A', '') |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, f, 'B', 'foobar') |
| |
| def test_url_requests(self): |
| # Test for the correct title in the html pages returned. |
| # This tests the different parts of the URL handler without |
| # getting too picky about the exact html. |
| requests = [ |
| ("", "Pydoc: Index of Modules"), |
| ("get?key=", "Pydoc: Index of Modules"), |
| ("index", "Pydoc: Index of Modules"), |
| ("topics", "Pydoc: Topics"), |
| ("keywords", "Pydoc: Keywords"), |
| ("pydoc", "Pydoc: module pydoc"), |
| ("get?key=pydoc", "Pydoc: module pydoc"), |
| ("search?key=pydoc", "Pydoc: Search Results"), |
| ("topic?key=def", "Pydoc: KEYWORD def"), |
| ("topic?key=STRINGS", "Pydoc: TOPIC STRINGS"), |
| ("foobar", "Pydoc: Error - foobar"), |
| ("getfile?key=foobar", "Pydoc: Error - getfile?key=foobar"), |
| ] |
| |
| with self.restrict_walk_packages(): |
| for url, title in requests: |
| text = pydoc._url_handler(url, "text/html") |
| result = get_html_title(text) |
| self.assertEqual(result, title, text) |
| |
| path = string.__file__ |
| title = "Pydoc: getfile " + path |
| url = "getfile?key=" + path |
| text = pydoc._url_handler(url, "text/html") |
| result = get_html_title(text) |
| self.assertEqual(result, title) |
| |
| |
| class TestHelper(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_keywords(self): |
| self.assertEqual(sorted(pydoc.Helper.keywords), |
| sorted(keyword.kwlist)) |
| |
| @reap_threads |
| def test_main(): |
| try: |
| test.support.run_unittest(PydocDocTest, |
| PydocImportTest, |
| TestDescriptions, |
| PydocServerTest, |
| PydocUrlHandlerTest, |
| TestHelper, |
| ) |
| finally: |
| reap_children() |
| |
| if __name__ == "__main__": |
| test_main() |