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6.1 KiB
239 lines
6.1 KiB
1 week ago
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import locale
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import logging
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import os
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import re
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import subprocess
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import sys
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import unittest
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from contextlib import contextmanager
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from functools import wraps
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from io import StringIO
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from logging.handlers import BufferingHandler
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from shutil import rmtree
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from tempfile import mkdtemp
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from pelican.contents import Article
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from pelican.readers import default_metadata
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from pelican.settings import DEFAULT_CONFIG
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__all__ = ['get_article', 'unittest', ]
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@contextmanager
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def temporary_folder():
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"""creates a temporary folder, return it and delete it afterwards.
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This allows to do something like this in tests:
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>>> with temporary_folder() as d:
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# do whatever you want
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"""
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tempdir = mkdtemp()
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try:
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yield tempdir
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finally:
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rmtree(tempdir)
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def isplit(s, sep=None):
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"""Behaves like str.split but returns a generator instead of a list.
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>>> list(isplit('\tUse the force\n')) == '\tUse the force\n'.split()
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True
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>>> list(isplit('\tUse the force\n')) == ['Use', 'the', 'force']
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True
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>>> (list(isplit('\tUse the force\n', "e"))
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== '\tUse the force\n'.split("e"))
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True
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>>> list(isplit('Use the force', "e")) == 'Use the force'.split("e")
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True
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>>> list(isplit('Use the force', "e")) == ['Us', ' th', ' forc', '']
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True
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"""
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sep, hardsep = r'\s+' if sep is None else re.escape(sep), sep is not None
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exp, pos, length = re.compile(sep), 0, len(s)
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while True:
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m = exp.search(s, pos)
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if not m:
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if pos < length or hardsep:
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# ^ mimic "split()": ''.split() returns []
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yield s[pos:]
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break
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start = m.start()
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if pos < start or hardsep:
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# ^ mimic "split()": includes trailing empty string
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yield s[pos:start]
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pos = m.end()
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def mute(returns_output=False):
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"""Decorate a function that prints to stdout, intercepting the output.
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If "returns_output" is True, the function will return a generator
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yielding the printed lines instead of the return values.
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The decorator literally hijack sys.stdout during each function
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execution, so be careful with what you apply it to.
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>>> def numbers():
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print "42"
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print "1984"
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...
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>>> numbers()
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42
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1984
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>>> mute()(numbers)()
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>>> list(mute(True)(numbers)())
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['42', '1984']
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"""
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def decorator(func):
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@wraps(func)
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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saved_stdout = sys.stdout
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sys.stdout = StringIO()
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try:
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out = func(*args, **kwargs)
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if returns_output:
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out = isplit(sys.stdout.getvalue().strip())
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finally:
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sys.stdout = saved_stdout
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return out
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return wrapper
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return decorator
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def get_article(title, content, **extra_metadata):
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metadata = default_metadata(settings=DEFAULT_CONFIG)
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metadata['title'] = title
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if extra_metadata:
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metadata.update(extra_metadata)
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return Article(content, metadata=metadata)
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def skipIfNoExecutable(executable):
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"""Skip test if `executable` is not found
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Tries to run `executable` with subprocess to make sure it's in the path,
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and skips the tests if not found (if subprocess raises a `OSError`).
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"""
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with open(os.devnull, 'w') as fnull:
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try:
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res = subprocess.call(executable, stdout=fnull, stderr=fnull)
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except OSError:
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res = None
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if res is None:
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return unittest.skip('{} executable not found'.format(executable))
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return lambda func: func
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def module_exists(module_name):
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"""Test if a module is importable."""
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try:
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__import__(module_name)
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except ImportError:
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return False
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else:
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return True
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def locale_available(locale_):
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old_locale = locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME)
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try:
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locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, str(locale_))
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except locale.Error:
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return False
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else:
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locale.setlocale(locale.LC_TIME, old_locale)
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return True
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def can_symlink():
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res = True
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try:
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with temporary_folder() as f:
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os.symlink(
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f,
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os.path.join(f, 'symlink')
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)
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except OSError:
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res = False
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return res
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def get_settings(**kwargs):
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"""Provide tweaked setting dictionaries for testing
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Set keyword arguments to override specific settings.
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"""
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settings = DEFAULT_CONFIG.copy()
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for key, value in kwargs.items():
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settings[key] = value
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return settings
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def get_context(settings=None, **kwargs):
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context = settings.copy() if settings else {}
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context['generated_content'] = {}
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context['static_links'] = set()
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context['static_content'] = {}
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context.update(kwargs)
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return context
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class LogCountHandler(BufferingHandler):
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"""Capturing and counting logged messages."""
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def __init__(self, capacity=1000):
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super().__init__(capacity)
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def count_logs(self, msg=None, level=None):
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return len([
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rec
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for rec
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in self.buffer
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if (msg is None or re.match(msg, rec.getMessage())) and
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(level is None or rec.levelno == level)
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])
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def count_formatted_logs(self, msg=None, level=None):
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return len([
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rec
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for rec
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in self.buffer
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if (msg is None or re.search(msg, self.format(rec))) and
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(level is None or rec.levelno == level)
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])
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class LoggedTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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"""A test case that captures log messages."""
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def setUp(self):
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super().setUp()
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self._logcount_handler = LogCountHandler()
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logging.getLogger().addHandler(self._logcount_handler)
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def tearDown(self):
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logging.getLogger().removeHandler(self._logcount_handler)
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super().tearDown()
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def assertLogCountEqual(self, count=None, msg=None, **kwargs):
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actual = self._logcount_handler.count_logs(msg=msg, **kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(
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actual, count,
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msg='expected {} occurrences of {!r}, but found {}'.format(
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count, msg, actual))
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