[5780] | 1 | """Testing support for :mod:`waeup.sirp`. |
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| 2 | """ |
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[6238] | 3 | import grok |
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| 4 | import doctest |
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[3521] | 5 | import os.path |
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[6238] | 6 | import re |
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[5796] | 7 | import warnings |
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[5780] | 8 | import zope.component |
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[4920] | 9 | import waeup.sirp |
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[6238] | 10 | from zope.app.testing.functional import ( |
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[6463] | 11 | ZCMLLayer, FunctionalTestSetup, getRootFolder, sync, FunctionalTestCase) |
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[5780] | 12 | from zope.component import getGlobalSiteManager |
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[5865] | 13 | from zope.security.testing import addCheckerPublic |
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[6238] | 14 | from zope.testing import renormalizing |
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[5796] | 15 | from zope.testing.cleanup import cleanUp |
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[3521] | 16 | |
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| 17 | ftesting_zcml = os.path.join( |
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[4920] | 18 | os.path.dirname(waeup.sirp.__file__), 'ftesting.zcml') |
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[4789] | 19 | FunctionalLayer = ZCMLLayer(ftesting_zcml, __name__, 'FunctionalLayer', |
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| 20 | allow_teardown=True) |
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[5139] | 21 | |
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[5780] | 22 | def setUpZope(test=None): |
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| 23 | """Initialize a Zope-compatible environment. |
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| 24 | |
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| 25 | Currently, we only initialize the event machinery. |
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| 26 | """ |
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| 27 | zope.component.eventtesting.setUp(test) |
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| 28 | |
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| 29 | def cleanUpZope(test=None): |
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| 30 | """Clean up Zope-related registrations. |
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| 31 | |
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| 32 | Cleans up all registrations and the like. |
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| 33 | """ |
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| 34 | cleanUp() |
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| 35 | |
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| 36 | def maybe_grok(): |
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| 37 | """Try to grok the :mod:`waeup.sirp` package. |
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| 38 | |
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| 39 | For many tests, even simple ones, we want the components defined |
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| 40 | somewhere in the :mod:`waeup.sirp` package being registered. While |
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| 41 | grokking the complete package can become expensive when done many |
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| 42 | times, we only want to grok if it did not happen |
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| 43 | before. Furthermore regrokking the whole package makes no sense if |
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| 44 | done already. |
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| 45 | |
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| 46 | :func:`maybe_grok` checks whether any eventhandlers are already |
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| 47 | registered and does nothing in that case. |
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| 48 | |
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| 49 | The grokking of :mod:`waeup.sirp` is done with warnings disabled. |
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| 50 | |
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| 51 | Returns ``True`` if grokking was done, ``False`` else. |
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| 52 | |
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[5796] | 53 | .. The following samples should go into Sphinx docs directly.... |
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[6237] | 54 | |
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[5780] | 55 | Sample |
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| 56 | ****** |
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[5796] | 57 | |
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| 58 | Usage with plain Python testrunners |
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| 59 | ----------------------------------- |
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[6237] | 60 | |
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[5780] | 61 | Together with the :func:`setUpZope` and :func:`cleanUpZope` |
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| 62 | functions we then can do unittests with all components registered |
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[5796] | 63 | and the event dispatcher in place like this:: |
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[5780] | 64 | |
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| 65 | import unittest2 as unittest # Want Python 2.7 features |
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| 66 | from waeup.sirp.testing import ( |
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| 67 | maybe_grok, setUpZope, cleanUpZope, |
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| 68 | ) |
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| 69 | from waeup.sirp.app import University |
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| 70 | |
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| 71 | class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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| 72 | |
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| 73 | @classmethod |
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| 74 | def setUpClass(cls): |
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| 75 | grokked = maybe_grok() |
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| 76 | if grokked: |
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| 77 | setUpZope(None) |
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| 78 | return |
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| 79 | |
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| 80 | @classmethod |
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| 81 | def tearDownClass(cls): |
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| 82 | cleanUpZope(None) |
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| 83 | |
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| 84 | def setUp(self): |
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| 85 | pass |
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[6237] | 86 | |
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[5780] | 87 | def tearDown(self): |
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| 88 | pass |
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| 89 | |
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| 90 | def test_jambdata_in_site(self): |
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| 91 | u = University() |
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| 92 | self.assertTrue('jambdata' in u.keys()) |
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| 93 | return |
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| 94 | |
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| 95 | Here the component registration is done only once for the whole |
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| 96 | :class:`unittest.TestCase` and no ZODB is needed. That means |
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| 97 | inside the tests you can expect to have all :mod:`waeup.sirp` |
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| 98 | components (utilities, adapter, events) registered but as objects |
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| 99 | have here still have no place inside a ZODB things like 'browsing' |
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| 100 | won't work out of the box. The benefit is the faster test |
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| 101 | setup/teardown. |
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[5796] | 102 | |
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| 103 | .. note:: This works only with the default Python testrunners. |
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[6237] | 104 | |
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[5796] | 105 | If you use the Zope testrunner (from :mod:`zope.testing`) |
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| 106 | then you have to use appropriate layers like the |
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| 107 | :class:`waeup.sirp.testing.WAeUPSIRPUnitTestLayer`. |
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| 108 | |
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| 109 | Usage with :mod:`zope.testing` testrunners |
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| 110 | ------------------------------------------ |
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| 111 | |
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| 112 | If you use the standard Zope testrunner, classmethods like |
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| 113 | `setUpClass` are not executed. Instead you have to use a layer |
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| 114 | like the one defined in this module. |
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| 115 | |
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| 116 | .. seealso:: :class:`waeup.sirp.testing.WAeUPSIRPUnitTestLayer` |
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[6237] | 117 | |
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[5780] | 118 | """ |
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| 119 | gsm = getGlobalSiteManager() |
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| 120 | # If there are any event handlers registered already, we assume |
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| 121 | # that waeup.sirp was grokked already. There might be a batter |
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| 122 | # check, though. |
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| 123 | if len(list(gsm.registeredHandlers())) > 0: |
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| 124 | return False |
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[5865] | 125 | # Register the zope.Public permission, normally done via ZCML setup. |
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| 126 | addCheckerPublic() |
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[5780] | 127 | warnings.simplefilter('ignore') # disable (erraneous) warnings |
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| 128 | grok.testing.grok('waeup.sirp') |
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| 129 | warnings.simplefilter('default') # reenable warnings |
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| 130 | return True |
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[5796] | 131 | |
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| 132 | |
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| 133 | class WAeUPSIRPUnitTestLayer(object): |
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| 134 | """A layer for tests that groks `waeup.sirp`. |
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| 135 | |
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| 136 | A Zope test layer that registers all :mod:`waeup.sirp` components |
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| 137 | before attached tests are run and cleans this registrations up |
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| 138 | afterwards. Also basic (non-waeup.sirp) components like the event |
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| 139 | dispatcher machinery are registered, set up and cleaned up. |
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| 140 | |
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| 141 | This layer does not provide a complete ZODB setup (and is |
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| 142 | therefore much faster than complete functional setups) but does |
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| 143 | only the registrations (which also takes some time, so running |
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| 144 | this layer is slower than test cases that need none or only a |
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| 145 | few registrations). |
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| 146 | |
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| 147 | The registrations are done for all tests the layer is attached to |
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| 148 | once before all these tests are run (and torn down once |
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| 149 | afterwards). |
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[6237] | 150 | |
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[5796] | 151 | To make use of this layer, you have to write a |
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| 152 | :mod:`unittest.TestCase` class that provides an attribute called |
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| 153 | ``layer`` with this class as value like this:: |
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| 154 | |
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| 155 | import unittest |
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| 156 | from waeup.sirp.testing import WAeUPSIRPUnitTestLayer |
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[6237] | 157 | |
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[5796] | 158 | class MyTestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
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| 159 | |
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| 160 | layer = WAeUPSIRPUnitTestLayer |
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| 161 | |
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| 162 | # per-test setups and real tests go here... |
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| 163 | def test_foo(self): |
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| 164 | self.assertEqual(1, 1) |
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| 165 | return |
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| 166 | |
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| 167 | """ |
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| 168 | @classmethod |
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| 169 | def setUp(cls): |
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[5865] | 170 | #setUpZope(None) |
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[5796] | 171 | grokked = maybe_grok() |
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| 172 | if grokked: |
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[5865] | 173 | pass |
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| 174 | #setUpZope(None) |
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[5796] | 175 | return |
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| 176 | |
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| 177 | @classmethod |
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| 178 | def tearDown(cls): |
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| 179 | cleanUpZope(None) |
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[6238] | 180 | |
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[6463] | 181 | #: This extended :class:`doctest.OutputChecker` allows the following |
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| 182 | #: additional matches when looking for output diffs: |
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| 183 | #: |
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| 184 | #: `N.NNN seconds` |
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| 185 | #: matches strings like ``12.123 seconds`` |
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| 186 | #: |
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| 187 | #: `HTTPError:` |
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| 188 | #: matches ``httperror_seek_wrapper:``. This string is output by some |
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| 189 | #: virtual browsers you might use in functional browser tests to signal |
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| 190 | #: HTTP error state. |
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| 191 | #: |
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| 192 | #: `1034h` |
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| 193 | #: is ignored. This sequence of control chars is output by some |
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| 194 | #: (buggy) testrunners at beginning of output. |
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| 195 | #: |
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| 196 | #: `<10-DIGITS>` |
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| 197 | #: matches a sequence of 10 digits. Useful when checking accesscode |
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| 198 | #: numbers if you don't know the exact (random) code. |
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| 199 | #: |
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| 200 | #: `<YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS>` |
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| 201 | #: matches any date and time like `2011-05-01 12:01:32`. |
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| 202 | #: |
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| 203 | #: `<DATE-AND-TIME>` |
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| 204 | #: same like ``<YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS>`` but shorter. |
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[6238] | 205 | checker = renormalizing.RENormalizing([ |
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| 206 | # Relevant normalizers from zope.testing.testrunner.tests: |
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| 207 | (re.compile(r'\d+[.]\d\d\d seconds'), 'N.NNN seconds'), |
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| 208 | # Our own one to work around |
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| 209 | # http://reinout.vanrees.org/weblog/2009/07/16/invisible-test-diff.html: |
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| 210 | (re.compile(r'.*1034h'), ''), |
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[6463] | 211 | (re.compile(r'httperror_seek_wrapper:'), 'HTTPError:' ), |
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| 212 | (re.compile('[\d]{10}'), '<10-DIGITS>'), |
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| 213 | (re.compile('\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d'), '<YYYY-MM-DD HH:MM:SS>'), |
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| 214 | (re.compile('\d\d\d\d-\d\d-\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d'), '<DATE-AND-TIME>'), |
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[6238] | 215 | ]) |
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| 216 | |
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| 217 | def setUp(test): |
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| 218 | FunctionalTestSetup().setUp() |
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| 219 | |
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| 220 | def tearDown(test): |
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| 221 | FunctionalTestSetup().tearDown() |
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| 222 | |
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| 223 | def doctestsuite_for_module(dotted_path): |
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| 224 | """Create a doctest suite for the module at `dotted_path`. |
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| 225 | """ |
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| 226 | test = doctest.DocTestSuite( |
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| 227 | dotted_path, |
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| 228 | setUp = setUp, |
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| 229 | tearDown = tearDown, |
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| 230 | checker = checker, |
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| 231 | extraglobs = dict( |
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| 232 | getRootFolder=getRootFolder, |
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| 233 | sync=sync,), |
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| 234 | optionflags = (doctest.ELLIPSIS + |
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| 235 | doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE + |
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| 236 | doctest.REPORT_NDIFF), |
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| 237 | ) |
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| 238 | test.layer = FunctionalLayer |
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| 239 | return test |
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[6463] | 240 | |
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| 241 | optionflags = ( |
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| 242 | doctest.REPORT_NDIFF + doctest.ELLIPSIS + doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE) |
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| 243 | |
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| 244 | class FunctionalTestCase(FunctionalTestCase): |
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| 245 | """A test case that supports checking output diffs in doctest style. |
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| 246 | """ |
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| 247 | |
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| 248 | def assertMatches(self, want, got, checker=checker, |
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| 249 | optionflags=optionflags): |
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| 250 | """Assert that the multiline string `want` matches `got`. |
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| 251 | |
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| 252 | In `want` you can use shortcuts like ``...`` as in regular doctests. |
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| 253 | |
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| 254 | If no special `checker` is passed, we use an extended |
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| 255 | :class:`doctest.OutputChecker` as defined in |
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| 256 | :mod:`waeup.sirp.testing`. |
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| 257 | |
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| 258 | If optional `optionflags` are not given, use ``REPORT_NDIFF``, |
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| 259 | ``ELLIPSIS``, and ``NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE``. |
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| 260 | |
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[6464] | 261 | .. seealso:: :data:`waeup.sirp.testing.optionflags` |
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[6463] | 262 | |
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[6464] | 263 | .. seealso:: :data:`waeup.sirp.testing.checker` |
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[6463] | 264 | """ |
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| 265 | if checker.check_output(want, got, optionflags): |
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| 266 | return |
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| 267 | diff = checker.output_difference( |
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| 268 | doctest.Example('', want), got, optionflags) |
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| 269 | self.fail(diff) |
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