OpenHome/venv/Lib/site-packages/py/_io/capture.py

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import os
import sys
import py
import tempfile
try:
from io import StringIO
except ImportError:
from StringIO import StringIO
if sys.version_info < (3,0):
class TextIO(StringIO):
def write(self, data):
if not isinstance(data, unicode):
data = unicode(data, getattr(self, '_encoding', 'UTF-8'), 'replace')
return StringIO.write(self, data)
else:
TextIO = StringIO
try:
from io import BytesIO
except ImportError:
class BytesIO(StringIO):
def write(self, data):
if isinstance(data, unicode):
raise TypeError("not a byte value: %r" %(data,))
return StringIO.write(self, data)
patchsysdict = {0: 'stdin', 1: 'stdout', 2: 'stderr'}
class FDCapture:
""" Capture IO to/from a given os-level filedescriptor. """
def __init__(self, targetfd, tmpfile=None, now=True, patchsys=False):
""" save targetfd descriptor, and open a new
temporary file there. If no tmpfile is
specified a tempfile.Tempfile() will be opened
in text mode.
"""
self.targetfd = targetfd
if tmpfile is None and targetfd != 0:
f = tempfile.TemporaryFile('wb+')
tmpfile = dupfile(f, encoding="UTF-8")
f.close()
self.tmpfile = tmpfile
self._savefd = os.dup(self.targetfd)
if patchsys:
self._oldsys = getattr(sys, patchsysdict[targetfd])
if now:
self.start()
def start(self):
try:
os.fstat(self._savefd)
except OSError:
raise ValueError("saved filedescriptor not valid, "
"did you call start() twice?")
if self.targetfd == 0 and not self.tmpfile:
fd = os.open(devnullpath, os.O_RDONLY)
os.dup2(fd, 0)
os.close(fd)
if hasattr(self, '_oldsys'):
setattr(sys, patchsysdict[self.targetfd], DontReadFromInput())
else:
os.dup2(self.tmpfile.fileno(), self.targetfd)
if hasattr(self, '_oldsys'):
setattr(sys, patchsysdict[self.targetfd], self.tmpfile)
def done(self):
""" unpatch and clean up, returns the self.tmpfile (file object)
"""
os.dup2(self._savefd, self.targetfd)
os.close(self._savefd)
if self.targetfd != 0:
self.tmpfile.seek(0)
if hasattr(self, '_oldsys'):
setattr(sys, patchsysdict[self.targetfd], self._oldsys)
return self.tmpfile
def writeorg(self, data):
""" write a string to the original file descriptor
"""
tempfp = tempfile.TemporaryFile()
try:
os.dup2(self._savefd, tempfp.fileno())
tempfp.write(data)
finally:
tempfp.close()
def dupfile(f, mode=None, buffering=0, raising=False, encoding=None):
""" return a new open file object that's a duplicate of f
mode is duplicated if not given, 'buffering' controls
buffer size (defaulting to no buffering) and 'raising'
defines whether an exception is raised when an incompatible
file object is passed in (if raising is False, the file
object itself will be returned)
"""
try:
fd = f.fileno()
mode = mode or f.mode
except AttributeError:
if raising:
raise
return f
newfd = os.dup(fd)
if sys.version_info >= (3,0):
if encoding is not None:
mode = mode.replace("b", "")
buffering = True
return os.fdopen(newfd, mode, buffering, encoding, closefd=True)
else:
f = os.fdopen(newfd, mode, buffering)
if encoding is not None:
return EncodedFile(f, encoding)
return f
class EncodedFile(object):
def __init__(self, _stream, encoding):
self._stream = _stream
self.encoding = encoding
def write(self, obj):
if isinstance(obj, unicode):
obj = obj.encode(self.encoding)
elif isinstance(obj, str):
pass
else:
obj = str(obj)
self._stream.write(obj)
def writelines(self, linelist):
data = ''.join(linelist)
self.write(data)
def __getattr__(self, name):
return getattr(self._stream, name)
class Capture(object):
def call(cls, func, *args, **kwargs):
""" return a (res, out, err) tuple where
out and err represent the output/error output
during function execution.
call the given function with args/kwargs
and capture output/error during its execution.
"""
so = cls()
try:
res = func(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
out, err = so.reset()
return res, out, err
call = classmethod(call)
def reset(self):
""" reset sys.stdout/stderr and return captured output as strings. """
if hasattr(self, '_reset'):
raise ValueError("was already reset")
self._reset = True
outfile, errfile = self.done(save=False)
out, err = "", ""
if outfile and not outfile.closed:
out = outfile.read()
outfile.close()
if errfile and errfile != outfile and not errfile.closed:
err = errfile.read()
errfile.close()
return out, err
def suspend(self):
""" return current snapshot captures, memorize tempfiles. """
outerr = self.readouterr()
outfile, errfile = self.done()
return outerr
class StdCaptureFD(Capture):
""" This class allows to capture writes to FD1 and FD2
and may connect a NULL file to FD0 (and prevent
reads from sys.stdin). If any of the 0,1,2 file descriptors
is invalid it will not be captured.
"""
def __init__(self, out=True, err=True, mixed=False,
in_=True, patchsys=True, now=True):
self._options = {
"out": out,
"err": err,
"mixed": mixed,
"in_": in_,
"patchsys": patchsys,
"now": now,
}
self._save()
if now:
self.startall()
def _save(self):
in_ = self._options['in_']
out = self._options['out']
err = self._options['err']
mixed = self._options['mixed']
patchsys = self._options['patchsys']
if in_:
try:
self.in_ = FDCapture(0, tmpfile=None, now=False,
patchsys=patchsys)
except OSError:
pass
if out:
tmpfile = None
if hasattr(out, 'write'):
tmpfile = out
try:
self.out = FDCapture(1, tmpfile=tmpfile,
now=False, patchsys=patchsys)
self._options['out'] = self.out.tmpfile
except OSError:
pass
if err:
if out and mixed:
tmpfile = self.out.tmpfile
elif hasattr(err, 'write'):
tmpfile = err
else:
tmpfile = None
try:
self.err = FDCapture(2, tmpfile=tmpfile,
now=False, patchsys=patchsys)
self._options['err'] = self.err.tmpfile
except OSError:
pass
def startall(self):
if hasattr(self, 'in_'):
self.in_.start()
if hasattr(self, 'out'):
self.out.start()
if hasattr(self, 'err'):
self.err.start()
def resume(self):
""" resume capturing with original temp files. """
self.startall()
def done(self, save=True):
""" return (outfile, errfile) and stop capturing. """
outfile = errfile = None
if hasattr(self, 'out') and not self.out.tmpfile.closed:
outfile = self.out.done()
if hasattr(self, 'err') and not self.err.tmpfile.closed:
errfile = self.err.done()
if hasattr(self, 'in_'):
tmpfile = self.in_.done()
if save:
self._save()
return outfile, errfile
def readouterr(self):
""" return snapshot value of stdout/stderr capturings. """
if hasattr(self, "out"):
out = self._readsnapshot(self.out.tmpfile)
else:
out = ""
if hasattr(self, "err"):
err = self._readsnapshot(self.err.tmpfile)
else:
err = ""
return out, err
def _readsnapshot(self, f):
f.seek(0)
res = f.read()
enc = getattr(f, "encoding", None)
if enc:
res = py.builtin._totext(res, enc, "replace")
f.truncate(0)
f.seek(0)
return res
class StdCapture(Capture):
""" This class allows to capture writes to sys.stdout|stderr "in-memory"
and will raise errors on tries to read from sys.stdin. It only
modifies sys.stdout|stderr|stdin attributes and does not
touch underlying File Descriptors (use StdCaptureFD for that).
"""
def __init__(self, out=True, err=True, in_=True, mixed=False, now=True):
self._oldout = sys.stdout
self._olderr = sys.stderr
self._oldin = sys.stdin
if out and not hasattr(out, 'file'):
out = TextIO()
self.out = out
if err:
if mixed:
err = out
elif not hasattr(err, 'write'):
err = TextIO()
self.err = err
self.in_ = in_
if now:
self.startall()
def startall(self):
if self.out:
sys.stdout = self.out
if self.err:
sys.stderr = self.err
if self.in_:
sys.stdin = self.in_ = DontReadFromInput()
def done(self, save=True):
""" return (outfile, errfile) and stop capturing. """
outfile = errfile = None
if self.out and not self.out.closed:
sys.stdout = self._oldout
outfile = self.out
outfile.seek(0)
if self.err and not self.err.closed:
sys.stderr = self._olderr
errfile = self.err
errfile.seek(0)
if self.in_:
sys.stdin = self._oldin
return outfile, errfile
def resume(self):
""" resume capturing with original temp files. """
self.startall()
def readouterr(self):
""" return snapshot value of stdout/stderr capturings. """
out = err = ""
if self.out:
out = self.out.getvalue()
self.out.truncate(0)
self.out.seek(0)
if self.err:
err = self.err.getvalue()
self.err.truncate(0)
self.err.seek(0)
return out, err
class DontReadFromInput:
"""Temporary stub class. Ideally when stdin is accessed, the
capturing should be turned off, with possibly all data captured
so far sent to the screen. This should be configurable, though,
because in automated test runs it is better to crash than
hang indefinitely.
"""
def read(self, *args):
raise IOError("reading from stdin while output is captured")
readline = read
readlines = read
__iter__ = read
def fileno(self):
raise ValueError("redirected Stdin is pseudofile, has no fileno()")
def isatty(self):
return False
def close(self):
pass
try:
devnullpath = os.devnull
except AttributeError:
if os.name == 'nt':
devnullpath = 'NUL'
else:
devnullpath = '/dev/null'