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Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00001:mod:`test` --- Regression tests package for Python
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3
4.. module:: test
5 :synopsis: Regression tests package containing the testing suite for Python.
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -04006
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +00007.. sectionauthor:: Brett Cannon <brett@python.org>
8
Antoine Pitrou197c9c92010-12-18 12:33:06 +00009.. note::
Antoine Pitrou36730e82010-12-12 18:25:25 +000010 The :mod:`test` package is meant for internal use by Python only. It is
11 documented for the benefit of the core developers of Python. Any use of
12 this package outside of Python's standard library is discouraged as code
13 mentioned here can change or be removed without notice between releases of
14 Python.
Brett Cannon3a4e50c2010-07-23 11:31:31 +000015
Terry Jan Reedyfa089b92016-06-11 15:02:54 -040016--------------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000017
18The :mod:`test` package contains all regression tests for Python as well as the
Nick Coghlan47384702009-04-22 16:13:36 +000019modules :mod:`test.support` and :mod:`test.regrtest`.
20:mod:`test.support` is used to enhance your tests while
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000021:mod:`test.regrtest` drives the testing suite.
22
23Each module in the :mod:`test` package whose name starts with ``test_`` is a
24testing suite for a specific module or feature. All new tests should be written
25using the :mod:`unittest` or :mod:`doctest` module. Some older tests are
26written using a "traditional" testing style that compares output printed to
27``sys.stdout``; this style of test is considered deprecated.
28
29
30.. seealso::
31
32 Module :mod:`unittest`
33 Writing PyUnit regression tests.
34
35 Module :mod:`doctest`
36 Tests embedded in documentation strings.
37
38
39.. _writing-tests:
40
41Writing Unit Tests for the :mod:`test` package
42----------------------------------------------
43
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000044It is preferred that tests that use the :mod:`unittest` module follow a few
45guidelines. One is to name the test module by starting it with ``test_`` and end
46it with the name of the module being tested. The test methods in the test module
47should start with ``test_`` and end with a description of what the method is
48testing. This is needed so that the methods are recognized by the test driver as
49test methods. Also, no documentation string for the method should be included. A
50comment (such as ``# Tests function returns only True or False``) should be used
51to provide documentation for test methods. This is done because documentation
52strings get printed out if they exist and thus what test is being run is not
53stated.
54
55A basic boilerplate is often used::
56
57 import unittest
Nick Coghlan47384702009-04-22 16:13:36 +000058 from test import support
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000059
60 class MyTestCase1(unittest.TestCase):
61
62 # Only use setUp() and tearDown() if necessary
63
64 def setUp(self):
65 ... code to execute in preparation for tests ...
66
67 def tearDown(self):
68 ... code to execute to clean up after tests ...
69
70 def test_feature_one(self):
71 # Test feature one.
72 ... testing code ...
73
74 def test_feature_two(self):
75 # Test feature two.
76 ... testing code ...
77
78 ... more test methods ...
79
80 class MyTestCase2(unittest.TestCase):
81 ... same structure as MyTestCase1 ...
82
83 ... more test classes ...
84
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000085 if __name__ == '__main__':
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -040086 unittest.main()
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000087
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -040088This code pattern allows the testing suite to be run by :mod:`test.regrtest`,
89on its own as a script that supports the :mod:`unittest` CLI, or via the
Georg Brandl93a56cd2014-10-30 22:25:41 +010090``python -m unittest`` CLI.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000091
92The goal for regression testing is to try to break code. This leads to a few
93guidelines to be followed:
94
95* The testing suite should exercise all classes, functions, and constants. This
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +000096 includes not just the external API that is to be presented to the outside
97 world but also "private" code.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +000098
99* Whitebox testing (examining the code being tested when the tests are being
100 written) is preferred. Blackbox testing (testing only the published user
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000101 interface) is not complete enough to make sure all boundary and edge cases
102 are tested.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000103
104* Make sure all possible values are tested including invalid ones. This makes
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000105 sure that not only all valid values are acceptable but also that improper
106 values are handled correctly.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000107
108* Exhaust as many code paths as possible. Test where branching occurs and thus
109 tailor input to make sure as many different paths through the code are taken.
110
111* Add an explicit test for any bugs discovered for the tested code. This will
112 make sure that the error does not crop up again if the code is changed in the
113 future.
114
115* Make sure to clean up after your tests (such as close and remove all temporary
116 files).
117
118* If a test is dependent on a specific condition of the operating system then
119 verify the condition already exists before attempting the test.
120
121* Import as few modules as possible and do it as soon as possible. This
122 minimizes external dependencies of tests and also minimizes possible anomalous
123 behavior from side-effects of importing a module.
124
125* Try to maximize code reuse. On occasion, tests will vary by something as small
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000126 as what type of input is used. Minimize code duplication by subclassing a
127 basic test class with a class that specifies the input::
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000128
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -0400129 class TestFuncAcceptsSequencesMixin:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000130
131 func = mySuperWhammyFunction
132
133 def test_func(self):
134 self.func(self.arg)
135
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -0400136 class AcceptLists(TestFuncAcceptsSequencesMixin, unittest.TestCase):
Florent Xiclunab14930c2010-03-13 15:26:44 +0000137 arg = [1, 2, 3]
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000138
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -0400139 class AcceptStrings(TestFuncAcceptsSequencesMixin, unittest.TestCase):
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000140 arg = 'abc'
141
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -0400142 class AcceptTuples(TestFuncAcceptsSequencesMixin, unittest.TestCase):
Florent Xiclunab14930c2010-03-13 15:26:44 +0000143 arg = (1, 2, 3)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000144
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -0400145 When using this pattern, remember that all classes that inherit from
Georg Brandl93a56cd2014-10-30 22:25:41 +0100146 :class:`unittest.TestCase` are run as tests. The :class:`Mixin` class in the example above
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -0400147 does not have any data and so can't be run by itself, thus it does not
Georg Brandl93a56cd2014-10-30 22:25:41 +0100148 inherit from :class:`unittest.TestCase`.
R David Murray78fc25c2012-04-09 08:55:42 -0400149
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000150
151.. seealso::
152
153 Test Driven Development
154 A book by Kent Beck on writing tests before code.
155
156
157.. _regrtest:
158
Éric Araujo1d55c7e2010-12-16 01:40:26 +0000159Running tests using the command-line interface
160----------------------------------------------
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000161
Éric Araujo1d55c7e2010-12-16 01:40:26 +0000162The :mod:`test` package can be run as a script to drive Python's regression
163test suite, thanks to the :option:`-m` option: :program:`python -m test`. Under
164the hood, it uses :mod:`test.regrtest`; the call :program:`python -m
Martin Panter9955a372015-10-07 10:26:23 +0000165test.regrtest` used in previous Python versions still works. Running the
R David Murrayf1cdb602012-04-09 09:12:57 -0400166script by itself automatically starts running all regression tests in the
167:mod:`test` package. It does this by finding all modules in the package whose
168name starts with ``test_``, importing them, and executing the function
169:func:`test_main` if present or loading the tests via
170unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule if ``test_main`` does not exist. The
171names of tests to execute may also be passed to the script. Specifying a single
172regression test (:program:`python -m test test_spam`) will minimize output and
173only print whether the test passed or failed.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000174
Éric Araujo1d55c7e2010-12-16 01:40:26 +0000175Running :mod:`test` directly allows what resources are available for
Éric Araujo713d3032010-11-18 16:38:46 +0000176tests to use to be set. You do this by using the ``-u`` command-line
R David Murray644cabe2012-04-11 20:11:53 -0400177option. Specifying ``all`` as the value for the ``-u`` option enables all
178possible resources: :program:`python -m test -uall`.
179If all but one resource is desired (a more common case), a
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000180comma-separated list of resources that are not desired may be listed after
Éric Araujo1d55c7e2010-12-16 01:40:26 +0000181``all``. The command :program:`python -m test -uall,-audio,-largefile`
182will run :mod:`test` with all resources except the ``audio`` and
Éric Araujo713d3032010-11-18 16:38:46 +0000183``largefile`` resources. For a list of all resources and more command-line
Éric Araujo1d55c7e2010-12-16 01:40:26 +0000184options, run :program:`python -m test -h`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000185
186Some other ways to execute the regression tests depend on what platform the
Éric Araujo713d3032010-11-18 16:38:46 +0000187tests are being executed on. On Unix, you can run :program:`make test` at the
188top-level directory where Python was built. On Windows,
Stefan Grönkef1502d02017-09-25 18:58:10 +0200189executing :program:`rt.bat` from your :file:`PCbuild` directory will run all
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000190regression tests.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000191
192
Georg Brandleea6cda2011-07-30 09:00:48 +0200193:mod:`test.support` --- Utilities for the Python test suite
194===========================================================
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000195
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000196.. module:: test.support
Georg Brandleea6cda2011-07-30 09:00:48 +0200197 :synopsis: Support for Python's regression test suite.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000198
199
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000200The :mod:`test.support` module provides support for Python's regression
Georg Brandleea6cda2011-07-30 09:00:48 +0200201test suite.
202
203.. note::
Larry Hastings3732ed22014-03-15 21:13:56 -0700204
Georg Brandleea6cda2011-07-30 09:00:48 +0200205 :mod:`test.support` is not a public module. It is documented here to help
206 Python developers write tests. The API of this module is subject to change
207 without backwards compatibility concerns between releases.
208
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000209
210This module defines the following exceptions:
211
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000212.. exception:: TestFailed
213
214 Exception to be raised when a test fails. This is deprecated in favor of
215 :mod:`unittest`\ -based tests and :class:`unittest.TestCase`'s assertion
216 methods.
217
218
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000219.. exception:: ResourceDenied
220
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000221 Subclass of :exc:`unittest.SkipTest`. Raised when a resource (such as a
222 network connection) is not available. Raised by the :func:`requires`
223 function.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000224
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000225
Georg Brandleea6cda2011-07-30 09:00:48 +0200226The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following constants:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000227
228.. data:: verbose
229
Eli Benderskye1689652011-05-06 09:29:27 +0300230 ``True`` when verbose output is enabled. Should be checked when more
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000231 detailed information is desired about a running test. *verbose* is set by
232 :mod:`test.regrtest`.
233
234
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000235.. data:: is_jython
236
Eli Benderskye1689652011-05-06 09:29:27 +0300237 ``True`` if the running interpreter is Jython.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000238
239
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500240.. data:: is_android
241
242 ``True`` if the system is Android.
243
244
245.. data:: unix_shell
246
247 Path for shell if not on Windows; otherwise ``None``.
248
249
Victor Stinner24c62582019-10-30 12:41:43 +0100250.. data:: LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT
251
252 Timeout in seconds for tests using a network server listening on the network
253 local loopback interface like ``127.0.0.1``.
254
255 The timeout is long enough to prevent test failure: it takes into account
256 that the client and the server can run in different threads or even
257 different processes.
258
259 The timeout should be long enough for :meth:`~socket.socket.connect`,
260 :meth:`~socket.socket.recv` and :meth:`~socket.socket.send` methods of
261 :class:`socket.socket`.
262
263 Its default value is 5 seconds.
264
265 See also :data:`INTERNET_TIMEOUT`.
266
267
268.. data:: INTERNET_TIMEOUT
269
270 Timeout in seconds for network requests going to the Internet.
271
272 The timeout is short enough to prevent a test to wait for too long if the
273 Internet request is blocked for whatever reason.
274
275 Usually, a timeout using :data:`INTERNET_TIMEOUT` should not mark a test as
276 failed, but skip the test instead: see
Serhiy Storchakabfb1cf42020-04-29 10:36:20 +0300277 :func:`~test.support.socket_helper.transient_internet`.
Victor Stinner24c62582019-10-30 12:41:43 +0100278
279 Its default value is 1 minute.
280
281 See also :data:`LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT`.
282
283
284.. data:: SHORT_TIMEOUT
285
286 Timeout in seconds to mark a test as failed if the test takes "too long".
287
288 The timeout value depends on the regrtest ``--timeout`` command line option.
289
290 If a test using :data:`SHORT_TIMEOUT` starts to fail randomly on slow
291 buildbots, use :data:`LONG_TIMEOUT` instead.
292
293 Its default value is 30 seconds.
294
295
296.. data:: LONG_TIMEOUT
297
298 Timeout in seconds to detect when a test hangs.
299
300 It is long enough to reduce the risk of test failure on the slowest Python
301 buildbots. It should not be used to mark a test as failed if the test takes
302 "too long". The timeout value depends on the regrtest ``--timeout`` command
303 line option.
304
305 Its default value is 5 minutes.
306
307 See also :data:`LOOPBACK_TIMEOUT`, :data:`INTERNET_TIMEOUT` and
308 :data:`SHORT_TIMEOUT`.
309
310
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500311.. data:: PGO
312
313 Set when tests can be skipped when they are not useful for PGO.
314
315
316.. data:: PIPE_MAX_SIZE
317
318 A constant that is likely larger than the underlying OS pipe buffer size,
319 to make writes blocking.
320
321
322.. data:: SOCK_MAX_SIZE
323
324 A constant that is likely larger than the underlying OS socket buffer size,
325 to make writes blocking.
326
327
328.. data:: TEST_SUPPORT_DIR
329
330 Set to the top level directory that contains :mod:`test.support`.
331
332
333.. data:: TEST_HOME_DIR
334
335 Set to the top level directory for the test package.
336
337
338.. data:: TEST_DATA_DIR
339
340 Set to the ``data`` directory within the test package.
341
342
343.. data:: MAX_Py_ssize_t
344
345 Set to :data:`sys.maxsize` for big memory tests.
346
347
348.. data:: max_memuse
349
350 Set by :func:`set_memlimit` as the memory limit for big memory tests.
351 Limited by :data:`MAX_Py_ssize_t`.
352
353
354.. data:: real_max_memuse
355
356 Set by :func:`set_memlimit` as the memory limit for big memory tests. Not
357 limited by :data:`MAX_Py_ssize_t`.
358
359
360.. data:: MISSING_C_DOCSTRINGS
361
362 Return ``True`` if running on CPython, not on Windows, and configuration
363 not set with ``WITH_DOC_STRINGS``.
364
365
366.. data:: HAVE_DOCSTRINGS
367
368 Check for presence of docstrings.
369
Serhiy Storchaka17e52642019-08-04 12:38:46 +0300370
Stéphane Wirtela40681d2019-02-22 14:45:36 +0100371.. data:: TEST_HTTP_URL
372
373 Define the URL of a dedicated HTTP server for the network tests.
374
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500375
Serhiy Storchaka17e52642019-08-04 12:38:46 +0300376.. data:: ALWAYS_EQ
377
378 Object that is equal to anything. Used to test mixed type comparison.
379
380
Serhiy Storchaka18b711c2019-08-04 14:12:48 +0300381.. data:: NEVER_EQ
382
383 Object that is not equal to anything (even to :data:`ALWAYS_EQ`).
384 Used to test mixed type comparison.
385
386
Serhiy Storchaka17e52642019-08-04 12:38:46 +0300387.. data:: LARGEST
388
389 Object that is greater than anything (except itself).
390 Used to test mixed type comparison.
391
392
393.. data:: SMALLEST
394
395 Object that is less than anything (except itself).
396 Used to test mixed type comparison.
397
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500398
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000399The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following functions:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000400
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000401.. function:: is_resource_enabled(resource)
402
Eli Benderskye1689652011-05-06 09:29:27 +0300403 Return ``True`` if *resource* is enabled and available. The list of
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000404 available resources is only set when :mod:`test.regrtest` is executing the
405 tests.
406
407
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500408.. function:: python_is_optimized()
409
410 Return ``True`` if Python was not built with ``-O0`` or ``-Og``.
411
412
413.. function:: with_pymalloc()
414
415 Return :data:`_testcapi.WITH_PYMALLOC`.
416
417
Georg Brandl7f01a132009-09-16 15:58:14 +0000418.. function:: requires(resource, msg=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000419
Florent Xiclunab14930c2010-03-13 15:26:44 +0000420 Raise :exc:`ResourceDenied` if *resource* is not available. *msg* is the
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000421 argument to :exc:`ResourceDenied` if it is raised. Always returns
Eli Benderskye1689652011-05-06 09:29:27 +0300422 ``True`` if called by a function whose ``__name__`` is ``'__main__'``.
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000423 Used when tests are executed by :mod:`test.regrtest`.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000424
425
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500426.. function:: system_must_validate_cert(f)
427
428 Raise :exc:`unittest.SkipTest` on TLS certification validation failures.
429
430
431.. function:: sortdict(dict)
432
433 Return a repr of *dict* with keys sorted.
434
435
Nick Coghlan0494c2a2013-09-08 11:40:34 +1000436.. function:: findfile(filename, subdir=None)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000437
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000438 Return the path to the file named *filename*. If no match is found
439 *filename* is returned. This does not equal a failure since it could be the
440 path to the file.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000441
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500442 Setting *subdir* indicates a relative path to use to find the file
443 rather than looking directly in the path directories.
444
445
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500446.. function:: match_test(test)
447
448 Match *test* to patterns set in :func:`set_match_tests`.
449
450
451.. function:: set_match_tests(patterns)
452
453 Define match test with regular expression *patterns*.
Nick Coghlan0494c2a2013-09-08 11:40:34 +1000454
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000455
Senthil Kumaran279b56d2010-10-15 15:21:19 +0000456.. function:: run_unittest(\*classes)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000457
458 Execute :class:`unittest.TestCase` subclasses passed to the function. The
Florent Xicluna53b506be2010-03-18 20:00:57 +0000459 function scans the classes for methods starting with the prefix ``test_``
460 and executes the tests individually.
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000461
462 It is also legal to pass strings as parameters; these should be keys in
463 ``sys.modules``. Each associated module will be scanned by
464 ``unittest.TestLoader.loadTestsFromModule()``. This is usually seen in the
465 following :func:`test_main` function::
466
467 def test_main():
Nick Coghlan47384702009-04-22 16:13:36 +0000468 support.run_unittest(__name__)
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000469
470 This will run all tests defined in the named module.
471
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000472
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500473.. function:: run_doctest(module, verbosity=None, optionflags=0)
Eli Benderskye1689652011-05-06 09:29:27 +0300474
475 Run :func:`doctest.testmod` on the given *module*. Return
476 ``(failure_count, test_count)``.
477
478 If *verbosity* is ``None``, :func:`doctest.testmod` is run with verbosity
479 set to :data:`verbose`. Otherwise, it is run with verbosity set to
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500480 ``None``. *optionflags* is passed as ``optionflags`` to
481 :func:`doctest.testmod`.
482
483
484.. function:: setswitchinterval(interval)
485
486 Set the :func:`sys.setswitchinterval` to the given *interval*. Defines
487 a minimum interval for Android systems to prevent the system from hanging.
488
489
490.. function:: check_impl_detail(**guards)
491
492 Use this check to guard CPython's implementation-specific tests or to
493 run them only on the implementations guarded by the arguments::
494
495 check_impl_detail() # Only on CPython (default).
496 check_impl_detail(jython=True) # Only on Jython.
497 check_impl_detail(cpython=False) # Everywhere except CPython.
498
Eli Benderskye1689652011-05-06 09:29:27 +0300499
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500500.. function:: set_memlimit(limit)
501
502 Set the values for :data:`max_memuse` and :data:`real_max_memuse` for big
503 memory tests.
504
505
506.. function:: record_original_stdout(stdout)
507
508 Store the value from *stdout*. It is meant to hold the stdout at the
509 time the regrtest began.
510
511
512.. function:: get_original_stdout
513
514 Return the original stdout set by :func:`record_original_stdout` or
515 ``sys.stdout`` if it's not set.
516
517
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500518.. function:: args_from_interpreter_flags()
519
520 Return a list of command line arguments reproducing the current settings
521 in ``sys.flags`` and ``sys.warnoptions``.
522
523
524.. function:: optim_args_from_interpreter_flags()
525
526 Return a list of command line arguments reproducing the current
527 optimization settings in ``sys.flags``.
528
529
R David Murray5a33f812013-07-11 12:28:40 -0400530.. function:: captured_stdin()
531 captured_stdout()
532 captured_stderr()
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000533
R David Murray5a33f812013-07-11 12:28:40 -0400534 A context managers that temporarily replaces the named stream with
535 :class:`io.StringIO` object.
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000536
R David Murray5a33f812013-07-11 12:28:40 -0400537 Example use with output streams::
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000538
R David Murray5a33f812013-07-11 12:28:40 -0400539 with captured_stdout() as stdout, captured_stderr() as stderr:
Collin Winterc79461b2007-09-01 23:34:30 +0000540 print("hello")
R David Murray5a33f812013-07-11 12:28:40 -0400541 print("error", file=sys.stderr)
542 assert stdout.getvalue() == "hello\n"
543 assert stderr.getvalue() == "error\n"
544
545 Example use with input stream::
546
547 with captured_stdin() as stdin:
548 stdin.write('hello\n')
549 stdin.seek(0)
550 # call test code that consumes from sys.stdin
551 captured = input()
552 self.assertEqual(captured, "hello")
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000553
Thomas Woutersed03b412007-08-28 21:37:11 +0000554
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500555.. function:: disable_faulthandler()
556
557 A context manager that replaces ``sys.stderr`` with ``sys.__stderr__``.
558
559
560.. function:: gc_collect()
561
562 Force as many objects as possible to be collected. This is needed because
563 timely deallocation is not guaranteed by the garbage collector. This means
564 that ``__del__`` methods may be called later than expected and weakrefs
565 may remain alive for longer than expected.
566
567
568.. function:: disable_gc()
569
570 A context manager that disables the garbage collector upon entry and
571 reenables it upon exit.
572
573
574.. function:: swap_attr(obj, attr, new_val)
575
576 Context manager to swap out an attribute with a new object.
577
578 Usage::
579
580 with swap_attr(obj, "attr", 5):
581 ...
582
583 This will set ``obj.attr`` to 5 for the duration of the ``with`` block,
584 restoring the old value at the end of the block. If ``attr`` doesn't
585 exist on ``obj``, it will be created and then deleted at the end of the
586 block.
587
588 The old value (or ``None`` if it doesn't exist) will be assigned to the
589 target of the "as" clause, if there is one.
590
591
592.. function:: swap_item(obj, attr, new_val)
593
594 Context manager to swap out an item with a new object.
595
596 Usage::
597
598 with swap_item(obj, "item", 5):
599 ...
600
601 This will set ``obj["item"]`` to 5 for the duration of the ``with`` block,
602 restoring the old value at the end of the block. If ``item`` doesn't
603 exist on ``obj``, it will be created and then deleted at the end of the
604 block.
605
606 The old value (or ``None`` if it doesn't exist) will be assigned to the
607 target of the "as" clause, if there is one.
608
609
Victor Stinnerd663d342020-04-23 19:03:52 +0200610.. function:: print_warning(msg)
611
612 Print a warning into :data:`sys.__stderr__`. Format the message as:
613 ``f"Warning -- {msg}"``. If *msg* is made of multiple lines, add
614 ``"Warning -- "`` prefix to each line.
615
616 .. versionadded:: 3.9
617
618
Victor Stinner278c1e12020-03-31 20:08:12 +0200619.. function:: wait_process(pid, *, exitcode, timeout=None)
620
621 Wait until process *pid* completes and check that the process exit code is
622 *exitcode*.
623
624 Raise an :exc:`AssertionError` if the process exit code is not equal to
625 *exitcode*.
626
627 If the process runs longer than *timeout* seconds (:data:`SHORT_TIMEOUT` by
628 default), kill the process and raise an :exc:`AssertionError`. The timeout
629 feature is not available on Windows.
630
631 .. versionadded:: 3.9
632
633
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500634.. function:: calcobjsize(fmt)
635
636 Return :func:`struct.calcsize` for ``nP{fmt}0n`` or, if ``gettotalrefcount``
637 exists, ``2PnP{fmt}0P``.
638
639
640.. function:: calcvobjsize(fmt)
641
642 Return :func:`struct.calcsize` for ``nPn{fmt}0n`` or, if ``gettotalrefcount``
643 exists, ``2PnPn{fmt}0P``.
644
645
646.. function:: checksizeof(test, o, size)
647
648 For testcase *test*, assert that the ``sys.getsizeof`` for *o* plus the GC
649 header size equals *size*.
650
651
Nick Coghlan2496f332011-09-19 20:26:31 +1000652.. decorator:: anticipate_failure(condition)
653
654 A decorator to conditionally mark tests with
655 :func:`unittest.expectedFailure`. Any use of this decorator should
656 have an associated comment identifying the relevant tracker issue.
657
658
659.. decorator:: run_with_locale(catstr, *locales)
Eli Benderskye1689652011-05-06 09:29:27 +0300660
661 A decorator for running a function in a different locale, correctly
662 resetting it after it has finished. *catstr* is the locale category as
663 a string (for example ``"LC_ALL"``). The *locales* passed will be tried
664 sequentially, and the first valid locale will be used.
665
666
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500667.. decorator:: run_with_tz(tz)
668
669 A decorator for running a function in a specific timezone, correctly
670 resetting it after it has finished.
671
672
673.. decorator:: requires_freebsd_version(*min_version)
674
675 Decorator for the minimum version when running test on FreeBSD. If the
676 FreeBSD version is less than the minimum, raise :exc:`unittest.SkipTest`.
677
678
679.. decorator:: requires_linux_version(*min_version)
680
681 Decorator for the minimum version when running test on Linux. If the
682 Linux version is less than the minimum, raise :exc:`unittest.SkipTest`.
683
684
685.. decorator:: requires_mac_version(*min_version)
686
687 Decorator for the minimum version when running test on Mac OS X. If the
688 MAC OS X version is less than the minimum, raise :exc:`unittest.SkipTest`.
689
690
691.. decorator:: requires_IEEE_754
692
693 Decorator for skipping tests on non-IEEE 754 platforms.
694
695
696.. decorator:: requires_zlib
697
698 Decorator for skipping tests if :mod:`zlib` doesn't exist.
699
700
701.. decorator:: requires_gzip
702
703 Decorator for skipping tests if :mod:`gzip` doesn't exist.
704
705
706.. decorator:: requires_bz2
707
708 Decorator for skipping tests if :mod:`bz2` doesn't exist.
709
710
711.. decorator:: requires_lzma
712
713 Decorator for skipping tests if :mod:`lzma` doesn't exist.
714
715
716.. decorator:: requires_resource(resource)
717
718 Decorator for skipping tests if *resource* is not available.
719
720
721.. decorator:: requires_docstrings
722
723 Decorator for only running the test if :data:`HAVE_DOCSTRINGS`.
724
725
726.. decorator:: cpython_only(test)
727
728 Decorator for tests only applicable to CPython.
729
730
731.. decorator:: impl_detail(msg=None, **guards)
732
733 Decorator for invoking :func:`check_impl_detail` on *guards*. If that
734 returns ``False``, then uses *msg* as the reason for skipping the test.
735
736
737.. decorator:: no_tracing(func)
738
739 Decorator to temporarily turn off tracing for the duration of the test.
740
741
742.. decorator:: refcount_test(test)
743
744 Decorator for tests which involve reference counting. The decorator does
745 not run the test if it is not run by CPython. Any trace function is unset
746 for the duration of the test to prevent unexpected refcounts caused by
747 the trace function.
748
749
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500750.. decorator:: bigmemtest(size, memuse, dry_run=True)
751
752 Decorator for bigmem tests.
753
754 *size* is a requested size for the test (in arbitrary, test-interpreted
755 units.) *memuse* is the number of bytes per unit for the test, or a good
756 estimate of it. For example, a test that needs two byte buffers, of 4 GiB
757 each, could be decorated with ``@bigmemtest(size=_4G, memuse=2)``.
758
759 The *size* argument is normally passed to the decorated test method as an
760 extra argument. If *dry_run* is ``True``, the value passed to the test
761 method may be less than the requested value. If *dry_run* is ``False``, it
762 means the test doesn't support dummy runs when ``-M`` is not specified.
763
764
765.. decorator:: bigaddrspacetest(f)
766
767 Decorator for tests that fill the address space. *f* is the function to
768 wrap.
769
770
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500771.. function:: check_syntax_error(testcase, statement, errtext='', *, lineno=None, offset=None)
772
773 Test for syntax errors in *statement* by attempting to compile *statement*.
774 *testcase* is the :mod:`unittest` instance for the test. *errtext* is the
Serhiy Storchakae7a4bb52019-02-19 08:30:15 +0200775 regular expression which should match the string representation of the
776 raised :exc:`SyntaxError`. If *lineno* is not ``None``, compares to
777 the line of the exception. If *offset* is not ``None``, compares to
778 the offset of the exception.
779
780
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500781.. function:: open_urlresource(url, *args, **kw)
782
783 Open *url*. If open fails, raises :exc:`TestFailed`.
784
785
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500786.. function:: reap_children()
787
788 Use this at the end of ``test_main`` whenever sub-processes are started.
789 This will help ensure that no extra children (zombies) stick around to
790 hog resources and create problems when looking for refleaks.
791
792
793.. function:: get_attribute(obj, name)
794
795 Get an attribute, raising :exc:`unittest.SkipTest` if :exc:`AttributeError`
796 is raised.
797
798
Victor Stinner6dbbe742019-05-25 00:09:38 +0200799.. function:: catch_unraisable_exception()
800
801 Context manager catching unraisable exception using
802 :func:`sys.unraisablehook`.
803
Victor Stinner6d22cc82019-06-13 14:44:54 +0200804 Storing the exception value (``cm.unraisable.exc_value``) creates a
805 reference cycle. The reference cycle is broken explicitly when the context
806 manager exits.
807
Victor Stinner212646c2019-06-14 18:03:22 +0200808 Storing the object (``cm.unraisable.object``) can resurrect it if it is set
809 to an object which is being finalized. Exiting the context manager clears
810 the stored object.
Victor Stinner6d22cc82019-06-13 14:44:54 +0200811
Victor Stinner6dbbe742019-05-25 00:09:38 +0200812 Usage::
813
814 with support.catch_unraisable_exception() as cm:
815 # code creating an "unraisable exception"
816 ...
817
818 # check the unraisable exception: use cm.unraisable
819 ...
820
821 # cm.unraisable attribute no longer exists at this point
822 # (to break a reference cycle)
823
824 .. versionadded:: 3.8
825
826
Zachary Waref012ba42014-07-23 12:00:29 -0500827.. function:: load_package_tests(pkg_dir, loader, standard_tests, pattern)
828
829 Generic implementation of the :mod:`unittest` ``load_tests`` protocol for
830 use in test packages. *pkg_dir* is the root directory of the package;
831 *loader*, *standard_tests*, and *pattern* are the arguments expected by
832 ``load_tests``. In simple cases, the test package's ``__init__.py``
833 can be the following::
834
835 import os
836 from test.support import load_package_tests
837
838 def load_tests(*args):
839 return load_package_tests(os.path.dirname(__file__), *args)
840
Louie Lu7fae81e2017-04-22 14:46:18 +0800841
842.. function:: detect_api_mismatch(ref_api, other_api, *, ignore=())
Gregory P. Smith4e72cce2015-04-14 13:26:06 -0700843
Zachary Ware3d3aedc2015-07-07 00:07:25 -0500844 Returns the set of attributes, functions or methods of *ref_api* not
845 found on *other_api*, except for a defined list of items to be
846 ignored in this check specified in *ignore*.
Gregory P. Smith4e72cce2015-04-14 13:26:06 -0700847
848 By default this skips private attributes beginning with '_' but
849 includes all magic methods, i.e. those starting and ending in '__'.
850
Gregory P. Smith7c63fd32015-04-14 15:25:01 -0700851 .. versionadded:: 3.5
852
Zachary Waref012ba42014-07-23 12:00:29 -0500853
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500854.. function:: patch(test_instance, object_to_patch, attr_name, new_value)
855
856 Override *object_to_patch.attr_name* with *new_value*. Also add
857 cleanup procedure to *test_instance* to restore *object_to_patch* for
858 *attr_name*. The *attr_name* should be a valid attribute for
859 *object_to_patch*.
860
861
862.. function:: run_in_subinterp(code)
863
864 Run *code* in subinterpreter. Raise :exc:`unittest.SkipTest` if
865 :mod:`tracemalloc` is enabled.
866
867
868.. function:: check_free_after_iterating(test, iter, cls, args=())
869
870 Assert that *iter* is deallocated after iterating.
871
872
873.. function:: missing_compiler_executable(cmd_names=[])
874
875 Check for the existence of the compiler executables whose names are listed
876 in *cmd_names* or all the compiler executables when *cmd_names* is empty
877 and return the first missing executable or ``None`` when none is found
878 missing.
879
880
Martin Panterd226d302015-11-14 11:47:00 +0000881.. function:: check__all__(test_case, module, name_of_module=None, extra=(), blacklist=())
882
883 Assert that the ``__all__`` variable of *module* contains all public names.
884
885 The module's public names (its API) are detected automatically
886 based on whether they match the public name convention and were defined in
887 *module*.
888
889 The *name_of_module* argument can specify (as a string or tuple thereof) what
Serhiy Storchakabac2d5b2018-03-28 22:14:26 +0300890 module(s) an API could be defined in order to be detected as a public
Martin Panterd226d302015-11-14 11:47:00 +0000891 API. One case for this is when *module* imports part of its public API from
892 other modules, possibly a C backend (like ``csv`` and its ``_csv``).
893
894 The *extra* argument can be a set of names that wouldn't otherwise be automatically
895 detected as "public", like objects without a proper ``__module__``
896 attribute. If provided, it will be added to the automatically detected ones.
897
898 The *blacklist* argument can be a set of names that must not be treated as part of
899 the public API even though their names indicate otherwise.
900
901 Example use::
902
903 import bar
904 import foo
905 import unittest
906 from test import support
907
908 class MiscTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
909 def test__all__(self):
910 support.check__all__(self, foo)
911
912 class OtherTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
913 def test__all__(self):
914 extra = {'BAR_CONST', 'FOO_CONST'}
915 blacklist = {'baz'} # Undocumented name.
916 # bar imports part of its API from _bar.
917 support.check__all__(self, bar, ('bar', '_bar'),
918 extra=extra, blacklist=blacklist)
919
920 .. versionadded:: 3.6
921
922
Benjamin Petersonee8712c2008-05-20 21:35:26 +0000923The :mod:`test.support` module defines the following classes:
Georg Brandl116aa622007-08-15 14:28:22 +0000924
Antoine Pitrou77e904e2013-10-08 23:04:32 +0200925.. class:: SuppressCrashReport()
926
927 A context manager used to try to prevent crash dialog popups on tests that
928 are expected to crash a subprocess.
929
930 On Windows, it disables Windows Error Reporting dialogs using
Georg Brandl5d941342016-02-26 19:37:12 +0100931 `SetErrorMode <https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms680621.aspx>`_.
Antoine Pitrou77e904e2013-10-08 23:04:32 +0200932
933 On UNIX, :func:`resource.setrlimit` is used to set
934 :attr:`resource.RLIMIT_CORE`'s soft limit to 0 to prevent coredump file
935 creation.
936
937 On both platforms, the old value is restored by :meth:`__exit__`.
938
939
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500940.. class:: SaveSignals()
941
942 Class to save and restore signal handlers registered by the Python signal
943 handler.
944
945
946.. class:: Matcher()
947
948 .. method:: matches(self, d, **kwargs)
949
950 Try to match a single dict with the supplied arguments.
951
952
953 .. method:: match_value(self, k, dv, v)
954
955 Try to match a single stored value (*dv*) with a supplied value (*v*).
956
957
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -0500958.. class:: BasicTestRunner()
959
960 .. method:: run(test)
961
962 Run *test* and return the result.
963
964
Serhiy Storchaka16994912020-04-25 10:06:29 +0300965:mod:`test.support.socket_helper` --- Utilities for socket tests
966================================================================
967
968.. module:: test.support.socket_helper
969 :synopsis: Support for socket tests.
970
971
972The :mod:`test.support.socket_helper` module provides support for socket tests.
973
974.. versionadded:: 3.9
975
976
977.. data:: IPV6_ENABLED
978
979 Set to ``True`` if IPv6 is enabled on this host, ``False`` otherwise.
980
981
982.. function:: find_unused_port(family=socket.AF_INET, socktype=socket.SOCK_STREAM)
983
984 Returns an unused port that should be suitable for binding. This is
985 achieved by creating a temporary socket with the same family and type as
986 the ``sock`` parameter (default is :const:`~socket.AF_INET`,
987 :const:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`),
988 and binding it to the specified host address (defaults to ``0.0.0.0``)
989 with the port set to 0, eliciting an unused ephemeral port from the OS.
990 The temporary socket is then closed and deleted, and the ephemeral port is
991 returned.
992
993 Either this method or :func:`bind_port` should be used for any tests
994 where a server socket needs to be bound to a particular port for the
995 duration of the test.
996 Which one to use depends on whether the calling code is creating a Python
997 socket, or if an unused port needs to be provided in a constructor
998 or passed to an external program (i.e. the ``-accept`` argument to
999 openssl's s_server mode). Always prefer :func:`bind_port` over
1000 :func:`find_unused_port` where possible. Using a hard coded port is
1001 discouraged since it can make multiple instances of the test impossible to
1002 run simultaneously, which is a problem for buildbots.
1003
1004
1005.. function:: bind_port(sock, host=HOST)
1006
1007 Bind the socket to a free port and return the port number. Relies on
1008 ephemeral ports in order to ensure we are using an unbound port. This is
1009 important as many tests may be running simultaneously, especially in a
1010 buildbot environment. This method raises an exception if the
1011 ``sock.family`` is :const:`~socket.AF_INET` and ``sock.type`` is
1012 :const:`~socket.SOCK_STREAM`, and the socket has
1013 :const:`~socket.SO_REUSEADDR` or :const:`~socket.SO_REUSEPORT` set on it.
1014 Tests should never set these socket options for TCP/IP sockets.
1015 The only case for setting these options is testing multicasting via
1016 multiple UDP sockets.
1017
1018 Additionally, if the :const:`~socket.SO_EXCLUSIVEADDRUSE` socket option is
1019 available (i.e. on Windows), it will be set on the socket. This will
1020 prevent anyone else from binding to our host/port for the duration of the
1021 test.
1022
1023
1024.. function:: bind_unix_socket(sock, addr)
1025
1026 Bind a unix socket, raising :exc:`unittest.SkipTest` if
1027 :exc:`PermissionError` is raised.
1028
1029
1030.. decorator:: skip_unless_bind_unix_socket
1031
1032 A decorator for running tests that require a functional ``bind()`` for Unix
1033 sockets.
1034
1035
Serhiy Storchakabfb1cf42020-04-29 10:36:20 +03001036.. function:: transient_internet(resource_name, *, timeout=30.0, errnos=())
1037
1038 A context manager that raises :exc:`~test.support.ResourceDenied` when
1039 various issues with the internet connection manifest themselves as
1040 exceptions.
1041
1042
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -05001043:mod:`test.support.script_helper` --- Utilities for the Python execution tests
1044==============================================================================
1045
1046.. module:: test.support.script_helper
1047 :synopsis: Support for Python's script execution tests.
1048
1049
1050The :mod:`test.support.script_helper` module provides support for Python's
1051script execution tests.
1052
1053.. function:: interpreter_requires_environment()
1054
1055 Return ``True`` if ``sys.executable interpreter`` requires environment
1056 variables in order to be able to run at all.
1057
1058 This is designed to be used with ``@unittest.skipIf()`` to annotate tests
1059 that need to use an ``assert_python*()`` function to launch an isolated
1060 mode (``-I``) or no environment mode (``-E``) sub-interpreter process.
1061
1062 A normal build & test does not run into this situation but it can happen
1063 when trying to run the standard library test suite from an interpreter that
1064 doesn't have an obvious home with Python's current home finding logic.
1065
1066 Setting :envvar:`PYTHONHOME` is one way to get most of the testsuite to run
1067 in that situation. :envvar:`PYTHONPATH` or :envvar:`PYTHONUSERSITE` are
1068 other common environment variables that might impact whether or not the
1069 interpreter can start.
1070
1071
1072.. function:: run_python_until_end(*args, **env_vars)
1073
1074 Set up the environment based on *env_vars* for running the interpreter
Nick Coghland5d9e022018-03-25 23:03:10 +10001075 in a subprocess. The values can include ``__isolated``, ``__cleanenv``,
1076 ``__cwd``, and ``TERM``.
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -05001077
Victor Stinner6cac1132019-12-08 08:38:16 +01001078 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
1079 The function no longer strips whitespaces from *stderr*.
1080
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -05001081
1082.. function:: assert_python_ok(*args, **env_vars)
1083
1084 Assert that running the interpreter with *args* and optional environment
1085 variables *env_vars* succeeds (``rc == 0``) and return a ``(return code,
1086 stdout, stderr)`` tuple.
1087
1088 If the ``__cleanenv`` keyword is set, *env_vars* is used as a fresh
1089 environment.
1090
1091 Python is started in isolated mode (command line option ``-I``),
1092 except if the ``__isolated`` keyword is set to ``False``.
1093
Victor Stinner6cac1132019-12-08 08:38:16 +01001094 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
1095 The function no longer strips whitespaces from *stderr*.
1096
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -05001097
1098.. function:: assert_python_failure(*args, **env_vars)
1099
1100 Assert that running the interpreter with *args* and optional environment
1101 variables *env_vars* fails (``rc != 0``) and return a ``(return code,
1102 stdout, stderr)`` tuple.
1103
1104 See :func:`assert_python_ok` for more options.
1105
Victor Stinner6cac1132019-12-08 08:38:16 +01001106 .. versionchanged:: 3.9
1107 The function no longer strips whitespaces from *stderr*.
1108
Cheryl Sabella988fb282018-02-11 08:10:42 -05001109
1110.. function:: spawn_python(*args, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, **kw)
1111
1112 Run a Python subprocess with the given arguments.
1113
1114 *kw* is extra keyword args to pass to :func:`subprocess.Popen`. Returns a
1115 :class:`subprocess.Popen` object.
1116
1117
1118.. function:: kill_python(p)
1119
1120 Run the given :class:`subprocess.Popen` process until completion and return
1121 stdout.
1122
1123
1124.. function:: make_script(script_dir, script_basename, source, omit_suffix=False)
1125
1126 Create script containing *source* in path *script_dir* and *script_basename*.
1127 If *omit_suffix* is ``False``, append ``.py`` to the name. Return the full
1128 script path.
1129
1130
1131.. function:: make_zip_script(zip_dir, zip_basename, script_name, name_in_zip=None)
1132
1133 Create zip file at *zip_dir* and *zip_basename* with extension ``zip`` which
1134 contains the files in *script_name*. *name_in_zip* is the archive name.
1135 Return a tuple containing ``(full path, full path of archive name)``.
1136
1137
1138.. function:: make_pkg(pkg_dir, init_source='')
1139
1140 Create a directory named *pkg_dir* containing an ``__init__`` file with
1141 *init_source* as its contents.
1142
1143
1144.. function:: make_zip_pkg(zip_dir, zip_basename, pkg_name, script_basename, \
1145 source, depth=1, compiled=False)
1146
1147 Create a zip package directory with a path of *zip_dir* and *zip_basename*
1148 containing an empty ``__init__`` file and a file *script_basename*
1149 containing the *source*. If *compiled* is ``True``, both source files will
1150 be compiled and added to the zip package. Return a tuple of the full zip
1151 path and the archive name for the zip file.
Joannah Nanjekye92777d52019-09-12 10:02:59 +01001152
1153
1154:mod:`test.support.bytecode_helper` --- Support tools for testing correct bytecode generation
1155=============================================================================================
1156
1157.. module:: test.support.bytecode_helper
1158 :synopsis: Support tools for testing correct bytecode generation.
1159
1160The :mod:`test.support.bytecode_helper` module provides support for testing
1161and inspecting bytecode generation.
1162
Gurupad Hegde6c7bb382019-12-28 17:16:02 -05001163The module defines the following class:
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1165.. class:: BytecodeTestCase(unittest.TestCase)
1166
1167 This class has custom assertion methods for inspecting bytecode.
1168
1169.. method:: BytecodeTestCase.get_disassembly_as_string(co)
1170
1171 Return the disassembly of *co* as string.
1172
1173
1174.. method:: BytecodeTestCase.assertInBytecode(x, opname, argval=_UNSPECIFIED)
1175
1176 Return instr if *opname* is found, otherwise throws :exc:`AssertionError`.
1177
1178
1179.. method:: BytecodeTestCase.assertNotInBytecode(x, opname, argval=_UNSPECIFIED)
1180
1181 Throws :exc:`AssertionError` if *opname* is found.
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1183
1184:mod:`test.support.threading_helper` --- Utilities for threading tests
1185======================================================================
1186
1187.. module:: test.support.threading_helper
1188 :synopsis: Support for threading tests.
1189
1190The :mod:`test.support.threading_helper` module provides support for threading tests.
1191
1192.. versionadded:: 3.10
1193
1194
1195.. function:: join_thread(thread, timeout=None)
1196
1197 Join a *thread* within *timeout*. Raise an :exc:`AssertionError` if thread
1198 is still alive after *timeout* seconds.
1199
1200
1201.. decorator:: reap_threads(func)
1202
1203 Decorator to ensure the threads are cleaned up even if the test fails.
1204
1205
1206.. function:: start_threads(threads, unlock=None)
1207
1208 Context manager to start *threads*. It attempts to join the threads upon
1209 exit.
1210
1211
1212.. function:: threading_cleanup(*original_values)
1213
1214 Cleanup up threads not specified in *original_values*. Designed to emit
1215 a warning if a test leaves running threads in the background.
1216
1217
1218.. function:: threading_setup()
1219
1220 Return current thread count and copy of dangling threads.
1221
1222
1223.. function:: wait_threads_exit(timeout=None)
1224
1225 Context manager to wait until all threads created in the ``with`` statement
1226 exit.
1227
1228
1229.. function:: catch_threading_exception()
1230
1231 Context manager catching :class:`threading.Thread` exception using
1232 :func:`threading.excepthook`.
1233
1234 Attributes set when an exception is catched:
1235
1236 * ``exc_type``
1237 * ``exc_value``
1238 * ``exc_traceback``
1239 * ``thread``
1240
1241 See :func:`threading.excepthook` documentation.
1242
1243 These attributes are deleted at the context manager exit.
1244
1245 Usage::
1246
1247 with threading_helper.catch_threading_exception() as cm:
1248 # code spawning a thread which raises an exception
1249 ...
1250
1251 # check the thread exception, use cm attributes:
1252 # exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback, thread
1253 ...
1254
1255 # exc_type, exc_value, exc_traceback, thread attributes of cm no longer
1256 # exists at this point
1257 # (to avoid reference cycles)
1258
1259 .. versionadded:: 3.8
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1261
1262:mod:`test.support.os_helper` --- Utilities for os tests
1263========================================================================
1264
1265.. module:: test.support.os_helper
1266 :synopsis: Support for os tests.
1267
1268The :mod:`test.support.os_helper` module provides support for os tests.
1269
1270.. versionadded:: 3.10
1271
1272
1273.. data:: FS_NONASCII
1274
1275 A non-ASCII character encodable by :func:`os.fsencode`.
1276
1277
1278.. data:: SAVEDCWD
1279
1280 Set to :func:`os.getcwd`.
1281
1282
1283.. data:: TESTFN
1284
1285 Set to a name that is safe to use as the name of a temporary file. Any
1286 temporary file that is created should be closed and unlinked (removed).
1287
1288
1289.. data:: TESTFN_NONASCII
1290
1291 Set to a filename containing the :data:`FS_NONASCII` character.
1292
1293
1294.. data:: TESTFN_UNENCODABLE
1295
1296 Set to a filename (str type) that should not be able to be encoded by file
1297 system encoding in strict mode. It may be ``None`` if it's not possible to
1298 generate such a filename.
1299
1300
1301.. data:: TESTFN_UNDECODABLE
1302
1303 Set to a filename (bytes type) that should not be able to be decoded by
1304 file system encoding in strict mode. It may be ``None`` if it's not
1305 possible to generate such a filename.
1306
1307
1308.. data:: TESTFN_UNICODE
1309
1310 Set to a non-ASCII name for a temporary file.
1311
1312
1313.. class:: EnvironmentVarGuard()
1314
1315 Class used to temporarily set or unset environment variables. Instances can
1316 be used as a context manager and have a complete dictionary interface for
1317 querying/modifying the underlying ``os.environ``. After exit from the
1318 context manager all changes to environment variables done through this
1319 instance will be rolled back.
1320
1321 .. versionchanged:: 3.1
1322 Added dictionary interface.
1323
1324
1325.. class:: FakePath(path)
1326
1327 Simple :term:`path-like object`. It implements the :meth:`__fspath__`
1328 method which just returns the *path* argument. If *path* is an exception,
1329 it will be raised in :meth:`!__fspath__`.
1330
1331
1332.. method:: EnvironmentVarGuard.set(envvar, value)
1333
1334 Temporarily set the environment variable ``envvar`` to the value of
1335 ``value``.
1336
1337
1338.. method:: EnvironmentVarGuard.unset(envvar)
1339
1340 Temporarily unset the environment variable ``envvar``.
1341
1342
1343.. function:: can_symlink()
1344
1345 Return ``True`` if the OS supports symbolic links, ``False``
1346 otherwise.
1347
1348
1349.. function:: can_xattr()
1350
1351 Return ``True`` if the OS supports xattr, ``False``
1352 otherwise.
1353
1354
1355.. function:: change_cwd(path, quiet=False)
1356
1357 A context manager that temporarily changes the current working
1358 directory to *path* and yields the directory.
1359
1360 If *quiet* is ``False``, the context manager raises an exception
1361 on error. Otherwise, it issues only a warning and keeps the current
1362 working directory the same.
1363
1364
1365.. function:: create_empty_file(filename)
1366
1367 Create an empty file with *filename*. If it already exists, truncate it.
1368
1369
1370.. function:: fd_count()
1371
1372 Count the number of open file descriptors.
1373
1374
1375.. function:: fs_is_case_insensitive(directory)
1376
1377 Return ``True`` if the file system for *directory* is case-insensitive.
1378
1379
1380.. function:: make_bad_fd()
1381
1382 Create an invalid file descriptor by opening and closing a temporary file,
1383 and returning its descriptor.
1384
1385
1386.. function:: rmdir(filename)
1387
1388 Call :func:`os.rmdir` on *filename*. On Windows platforms, this is
1389 wrapped with a wait loop that checks for the existence of the file.
1390
1391
1392.. function:: rmtree(path)
1393
1394 Call :func:`shutil.rmtree` on *path* or call :func:`os.lstat` and
1395 :func:`os.rmdir` to remove a path and its contents. On Windows platforms,
1396 this is wrapped with a wait loop that checks for the existence of the files.
1397
1398
1399.. decorator:: skip_unless_symlink
1400
1401 A decorator for running tests that require support for symbolic links.
1402
1403
1404.. decorator:: skip_unless_xattr
1405
1406 A decorator for running tests that require support for xattr.
1407
1408
1409.. function:: temp_cwd(name='tempcwd', quiet=False)
1410
1411 A context manager that temporarily creates a new directory and
1412 changes the current working directory (CWD).
1413
1414 The context manager creates a temporary directory in the current
1415 directory with name *name* before temporarily changing the current
1416 working directory. If *name* is ``None``, the temporary directory is
1417 created using :func:`tempfile.mkdtemp`.
1418
1419 If *quiet* is ``False`` and it is not possible to create or change
1420 the CWD, an error is raised. Otherwise, only a warning is raised
1421 and the original CWD is used.
1422
1423
1424.. function:: temp_dir(path=None, quiet=False)
1425
1426 A context manager that creates a temporary directory at *path* and
1427 yields the directory.
1428
1429 If *path* is ``None``, the temporary directory is created using
1430 :func:`tempfile.mkdtemp`. If *quiet* is ``False``, the context manager
1431 raises an exception on error. Otherwise, if *path* is specified and
1432 cannot be created, only a warning is issued.
1433
1434
1435.. function:: temp_umask(umask)
1436
1437 A context manager that temporarily sets the process umask.
1438
1439
1440.. function:: unlink(filename)
1441
1442 Call :func:`os.unlink` on *filename*. On Windows platforms, this is
1443 wrapped with a wait loop that checks for the existence fo the file.
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1445
1446:mod:`test.support.import_helper` --- Utilities for import tests
1447================================================================
1448
1449.. module:: test.support.import_helper
1450 :synopsis: Support for import tests.
1451
1452The :mod:`test.support.import_helper` module provides support for import tests.
1453
1454.. versionadded:: 3.10
1455
1456
1457.. function:: forget(module_name)
1458
1459 Remove the module named *module_name* from ``sys.modules`` and delete any
1460 byte-compiled files of the module.
1461
1462
1463.. function:: import_fresh_module(name, fresh=(), blocked=(), deprecated=False)
1464
1465 This function imports and returns a fresh copy of the named Python module
1466 by removing the named module from ``sys.modules`` before doing the import.
1467 Note that unlike :func:`reload`, the original module is not affected by
1468 this operation.
1469
1470 *fresh* is an iterable of additional module names that are also removed
1471 from the ``sys.modules`` cache before doing the import.
1472
1473 *blocked* is an iterable of module names that are replaced with ``None``
1474 in the module cache during the import to ensure that attempts to import
1475 them raise :exc:`ImportError`.
1476
1477 The named module and any modules named in the *fresh* and *blocked*
1478 parameters are saved before starting the import and then reinserted into
1479 ``sys.modules`` when the fresh import is complete.
1480
1481 Module and package deprecation messages are suppressed during this import
1482 if *deprecated* is ``True``.
1483
1484 This function will raise :exc:`ImportError` if the named module cannot be
1485 imported.
1486
1487 Example use::
1488
1489 # Get copies of the warnings module for testing without affecting the
1490 # version being used by the rest of the test suite. One copy uses the
1491 # C implementation, the other is forced to use the pure Python fallback
1492 # implementation
1493 py_warnings = import_fresh_module('warnings', blocked=['_warnings'])
1494 c_warnings = import_fresh_module('warnings', fresh=['_warnings'])
1495
1496 .. versionadded:: 3.1
1497
1498
1499.. function:: import_module(name, deprecated=False, *, required_on())
1500
1501 This function imports and returns the named module. Unlike a normal
1502 import, this function raises :exc:`unittest.SkipTest` if the module
1503 cannot be imported.
1504
1505 Module and package deprecation messages are suppressed during this import
1506 if *deprecated* is ``True``. If a module is required on a platform but
1507 optional for others, set *required_on* to an iterable of platform prefixes
1508 which will be compared against :data:`sys.platform`.
1509
1510 .. versionadded:: 3.1
1511
1512
1513.. function:: modules_setup()
1514
1515 Return a copy of :data:`sys.modules`.
1516
1517
1518.. function:: modules_cleanup(oldmodules)
1519
1520 Remove modules except for *oldmodules* and ``encodings`` in order to
1521 preserve internal cache.
1522
1523
1524.. function:: unload(name)
1525
1526 Delete *name* from ``sys.modules``.
1527
1528
1529.. function:: make_legacy_pyc(source)
1530
1531 Move a :pep:`3147`/:pep:`488` pyc file to its legacy pyc location and return the file
1532 system path to the legacy pyc file. The *source* value is the file system
1533 path to the source file. It does not need to exist, however the PEP
1534 3147/488 pyc file must exist.
1535
1536
1537.. class:: CleanImport(*module_names)
1538
1539 A context manager to force import to return a new module reference. This
1540 is useful for testing module-level behaviors, such as the emission of a
1541 DeprecationWarning on import. Example usage::
1542
1543 with CleanImport('foo'):
1544 importlib.import_module('foo') # New reference.
1545
1546
1547.. class:: DirsOnSysPath(*paths)
1548
1549 A context manager to temporarily add directories to sys.path.
1550
1551 This makes a copy of :data:`sys.path`, appends any directories given
1552 as positional arguments, then reverts :data:`sys.path` to the copied
1553 settings when the context ends.
1554
1555 Note that *all* :data:`sys.path` modifications in the body of the
1556 context manager, including replacement of the object,
1557 will be reverted at the end of the block.
1558
1559
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1561====================================================================
1562
1563.. module:: test.support.warnings_helper
1564 :synopsis: Support for warnings tests.
1565
1566The :mod:`test.support.warnings_helper` module provides support for warnings tests.
1567
1568.. versionadded:: 3.10
1569
1570
1571.. function:: check_no_resource_warning(testcase)
1572
1573 Context manager to check that no :exc:`ResourceWarning` was raised. You
1574 must remove the object which may emit :exc:`ResourceWarning` before the
1575 end of the context manager.
1576
1577
1578.. function:: check_syntax_warning(testcase, statement, errtext='', *, lineno=1, offset=None)
1579
1580 Test for syntax warning in *statement* by attempting to compile *statement*.
1581 Test also that the :exc:`SyntaxWarning` is emitted only once, and that it
1582 will be converted to a :exc:`SyntaxError` when turned into error.
1583 *testcase* is the :mod:`unittest` instance for the test. *errtext* is the
1584 regular expression which should match the string representation of the
1585 emitted :exc:`SyntaxWarning` and raised :exc:`SyntaxError`. If *lineno*
1586 is not ``None``, compares to the line of the warning and exception.
1587 If *offset* is not ``None``, compares to the offset of the exception.
1588
1589 .. versionadded:: 3.8
1590
1591
1592.. function:: check_warnings(\*filters, quiet=True)
1593
1594 A convenience wrapper for :func:`warnings.catch_warnings()` that makes it
1595 easier to test that a warning was correctly raised. It is approximately
1596 equivalent to calling ``warnings.catch_warnings(record=True)`` with
1597 :meth:`warnings.simplefilter` set to ``always`` and with the option to
1598 automatically validate the results that are recorded.
1599
1600 ``check_warnings`` accepts 2-tuples of the form ``("message regexp",
1601 WarningCategory)`` as positional arguments. If one or more *filters* are
1602 provided, or if the optional keyword argument *quiet* is ``False``,
1603 it checks to make sure the warnings are as expected: each specified filter
1604 must match at least one of the warnings raised by the enclosed code or the
1605 test fails, and if any warnings are raised that do not match any of the
1606 specified filters the test fails. To disable the first of these checks,
1607 set *quiet* to ``True``.
1608
1609 If no arguments are specified, it defaults to::
1610
1611 check_warnings(("", Warning), quiet=True)
1612
1613 In this case all warnings are caught and no errors are raised.
1614
1615 On entry to the context manager, a :class:`WarningRecorder` instance is
1616 returned. The underlying warnings list from
1617 :func:`~warnings.catch_warnings` is available via the recorder object's
1618 :attr:`warnings` attribute. As a convenience, the attributes of the object
1619 representing the most recent warning can also be accessed directly through
1620 the recorder object (see example below). If no warning has been raised,
1621 then any of the attributes that would otherwise be expected on an object
1622 representing a warning will return ``None``.
1623
1624 The recorder object also has a :meth:`reset` method, which clears the
1625 warnings list.
1626
1627 The context manager is designed to be used like this::
1628
1629 with check_warnings(("assertion is always true", SyntaxWarning),
1630 ("", UserWarning)):
1631 exec('assert(False, "Hey!")')
1632 warnings.warn(UserWarning("Hide me!"))
1633
1634 In this case if either warning was not raised, or some other warning was
1635 raised, :func:`check_warnings` would raise an error.
1636
1637 When a test needs to look more deeply into the warnings, rather than
1638 just checking whether or not they occurred, code like this can be used::
1639
1640 with check_warnings(quiet=True) as w:
1641 warnings.warn("foo")
1642 assert str(w.args[0]) == "foo"
1643 warnings.warn("bar")
1644 assert str(w.args[0]) == "bar"
1645 assert str(w.warnings[0].args[0]) == "foo"
1646 assert str(w.warnings[1].args[0]) == "bar"
1647 w.reset()
1648 assert len(w.warnings) == 0
1649
1650
1651 Here all warnings will be caught, and the test code tests the captured
1652 warnings directly.
1653
1654 .. versionchanged:: 3.2
1655 New optional arguments *filters* and *quiet*.
1656
1657
1658.. class:: WarningsRecorder()
1659
1660 Class used to record warnings for unit tests. See documentation of
1661 :func:`check_warnings` above for more details.