968 lines
31 KiB
Python
968 lines
31 KiB
Python
"""Per-test stdout/stderr capturing mechanism."""
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import contextlib
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import functools
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import io
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import os
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import sys
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from io import UnsupportedOperation
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from tempfile import TemporaryFile
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from typing import Any
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from typing import AnyStr
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from typing import Generator
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from typing import Generic
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from typing import Iterator
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from typing import Optional
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from typing import TextIO
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from typing import Tuple
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from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
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from typing import Union
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from _pytest.compat import final
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from _pytest.config import Config
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from _pytest.config import hookimpl
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from _pytest.config.argparsing import Parser
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from _pytest.deprecated import check_ispytest
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from _pytest.fixtures import fixture
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from _pytest.fixtures import SubRequest
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from _pytest.nodes import Collector
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from _pytest.nodes import File
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from _pytest.nodes import Item
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from typing_extensions import Literal
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_CaptureMethod = Literal["fd", "sys", "no", "tee-sys"]
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def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None:
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group = parser.getgroup("general")
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group._addoption(
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"--capture",
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action="store",
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default="fd",
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metavar="method",
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choices=["fd", "sys", "no", "tee-sys"],
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help="per-test capturing method: one of fd|sys|no|tee-sys.",
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)
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group._addoption(
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"-s",
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action="store_const",
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const="no",
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dest="capture",
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help="shortcut for --capture=no.",
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)
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def _colorama_workaround() -> None:
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"""Ensure colorama is imported so that it attaches to the correct stdio
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handles on Windows.
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colorama uses the terminal on import time. So if something does the
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first import of colorama while I/O capture is active, colorama will
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fail in various ways.
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"""
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if sys.platform.startswith("win32"):
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try:
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import colorama # noqa: F401
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except ImportError:
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pass
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def _readline_workaround() -> None:
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"""Ensure readline is imported so that it attaches to the correct stdio
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handles on Windows.
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Pdb uses readline support where available--when not running from the Python
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prompt, the readline module is not imported until running the pdb REPL. If
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running pytest with the --pdb option this means the readline module is not
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imported until after I/O capture has been started.
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This is a problem for pyreadline, which is often used to implement readline
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support on Windows, as it does not attach to the correct handles for stdout
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and/or stdin if they have been redirected by the FDCapture mechanism. This
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workaround ensures that readline is imported before I/O capture is setup so
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that it can attach to the actual stdin/out for the console.
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See https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/1281.
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"""
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if sys.platform.startswith("win32"):
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try:
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import readline # noqa: F401
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except ImportError:
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pass
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def _py36_windowsconsoleio_workaround(stream: TextIO) -> None:
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"""Workaround for Windows Unicode console handling on Python>=3.6.
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Python 3.6 implemented Unicode console handling for Windows. This works
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by reading/writing to the raw console handle using
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``{Read,Write}ConsoleW``.
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The problem is that we are going to ``dup2`` over the stdio file
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descriptors when doing ``FDCapture`` and this will ``CloseHandle`` the
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handles used by Python to write to the console. Though there is still some
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weirdness and the console handle seems to only be closed randomly and not
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on the first call to ``CloseHandle``, or maybe it gets reopened with the
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same handle value when we suspend capturing.
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The workaround in this case will reopen stdio with a different fd which
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also means a different handle by replicating the logic in
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"Py_lifecycle.c:initstdio/create_stdio".
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:param stream:
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In practice ``sys.stdout`` or ``sys.stderr``, but given
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here as parameter for unittesting purposes.
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See https://github.com/pytest-dev/py/issues/103.
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"""
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if not sys.platform.startswith("win32") or hasattr(sys, "pypy_version_info"):
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return
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# Bail out if ``stream`` doesn't seem like a proper ``io`` stream (#2666).
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if not hasattr(stream, "buffer"): # type: ignore[unreachable]
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return
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buffered = hasattr(stream.buffer, "raw")
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raw_stdout = stream.buffer.raw if buffered else stream.buffer # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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if not isinstance(raw_stdout, io._WindowsConsoleIO): # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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return
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def _reopen_stdio(f, mode):
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if not buffered and mode[0] == "w":
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buffering = 0
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else:
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buffering = -1
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return io.TextIOWrapper(
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open(os.dup(f.fileno()), mode, buffering), # type: ignore[arg-type]
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f.encoding,
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f.errors,
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f.newlines,
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f.line_buffering,
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)
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sys.stdin = _reopen_stdio(sys.stdin, "rb")
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sys.stdout = _reopen_stdio(sys.stdout, "wb")
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sys.stderr = _reopen_stdio(sys.stderr, "wb")
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@hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
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def pytest_load_initial_conftests(early_config: Config):
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ns = early_config.known_args_namespace
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if ns.capture == "fd":
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_py36_windowsconsoleio_workaround(sys.stdout)
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_colorama_workaround()
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_readline_workaround()
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pluginmanager = early_config.pluginmanager
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capman = CaptureManager(ns.capture)
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pluginmanager.register(capman, "capturemanager")
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# Make sure that capturemanager is properly reset at final shutdown.
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early_config.add_cleanup(capman.stop_global_capturing)
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# Finally trigger conftest loading but while capturing (issue #93).
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capman.start_global_capturing()
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outcome = yield
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capman.suspend_global_capture()
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if outcome.excinfo is not None:
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out, err = capman.read_global_capture()
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sys.stdout.write(out)
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sys.stderr.write(err)
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# IO Helpers.
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class EncodedFile(io.TextIOWrapper):
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__slots__ = ()
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@property
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def name(self) -> str:
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# Ensure that file.name is a string. Workaround for a Python bug
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# fixed in >=3.7.4: https://bugs.python.org/issue36015
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return repr(self.buffer)
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@property
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def mode(self) -> str:
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# TextIOWrapper doesn't expose a mode, but at least some of our
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# tests check it.
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return self.buffer.mode.replace("b", "")
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class CaptureIO(io.TextIOWrapper):
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def __init__(self) -> None:
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super().__init__(io.BytesIO(), encoding="UTF-8", newline="", write_through=True)
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def getvalue(self) -> str:
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assert isinstance(self.buffer, io.BytesIO)
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return self.buffer.getvalue().decode("UTF-8")
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class TeeCaptureIO(CaptureIO):
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def __init__(self, other: TextIO) -> None:
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self._other = other
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super().__init__()
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def write(self, s: str) -> int:
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super().write(s)
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return self._other.write(s)
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class DontReadFromInput:
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encoding = None
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def read(self, *args):
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raise OSError(
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"pytest: reading from stdin while output is captured! Consider using `-s`."
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)
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readline = read
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readlines = read
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__next__ = read
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def __iter__(self):
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return self
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def fileno(self) -> int:
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raise UnsupportedOperation("redirected stdin is pseudofile, has no fileno()")
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def isatty(self) -> bool:
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return False
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def close(self) -> None:
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pass
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@property
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def buffer(self):
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return self
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# Capture classes.
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patchsysdict = {0: "stdin", 1: "stdout", 2: "stderr"}
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class NoCapture:
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EMPTY_BUFFER = None
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__init__ = start = done = suspend = resume = lambda *args: None
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class SysCaptureBinary:
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EMPTY_BUFFER = b""
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def __init__(self, fd: int, tmpfile=None, *, tee: bool = False) -> None:
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name = patchsysdict[fd]
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self._old = getattr(sys, name)
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self.name = name
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if tmpfile is None:
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if name == "stdin":
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tmpfile = DontReadFromInput()
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else:
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tmpfile = CaptureIO() if not tee else TeeCaptureIO(self._old)
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self.tmpfile = tmpfile
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self._state = "initialized"
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def repr(self, class_name: str) -> str:
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return "<{} {} _old={} _state={!r} tmpfile={!r}>".format(
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class_name,
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self.name,
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hasattr(self, "_old") and repr(self._old) or "<UNSET>",
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self._state,
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self.tmpfile,
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)
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return "<{} {} _old={} _state={!r} tmpfile={!r}>".format(
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self.__class__.__name__,
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self.name,
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hasattr(self, "_old") and repr(self._old) or "<UNSET>",
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self._state,
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self.tmpfile,
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)
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def _assert_state(self, op: str, states: Tuple[str, ...]) -> None:
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assert (
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self._state in states
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), "cannot {} in state {!r}: expected one of {}".format(
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op, self._state, ", ".join(states)
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)
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def start(self) -> None:
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self._assert_state("start", ("initialized",))
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setattr(sys, self.name, self.tmpfile)
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self._state = "started"
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def snap(self):
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self._assert_state("snap", ("started", "suspended"))
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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res = self.tmpfile.buffer.read()
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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self.tmpfile.truncate()
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return res
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def done(self) -> None:
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self._assert_state("done", ("initialized", "started", "suspended", "done"))
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if self._state == "done":
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return
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setattr(sys, self.name, self._old)
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del self._old
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self.tmpfile.close()
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self._state = "done"
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def suspend(self) -> None:
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self._assert_state("suspend", ("started", "suspended"))
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setattr(sys, self.name, self._old)
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self._state = "suspended"
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def resume(self) -> None:
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self._assert_state("resume", ("started", "suspended"))
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if self._state == "started":
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return
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setattr(sys, self.name, self.tmpfile)
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self._state = "started"
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def writeorg(self, data) -> None:
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self._assert_state("writeorg", ("started", "suspended"))
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self._old.flush()
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self._old.buffer.write(data)
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self._old.buffer.flush()
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class SysCapture(SysCaptureBinary):
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EMPTY_BUFFER = "" # type: ignore[assignment]
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def snap(self):
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res = self.tmpfile.getvalue()
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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self.tmpfile.truncate()
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return res
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def writeorg(self, data):
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self._assert_state("writeorg", ("started", "suspended"))
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self._old.write(data)
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self._old.flush()
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class FDCaptureBinary:
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"""Capture IO to/from a given OS-level file descriptor.
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snap() produces `bytes`.
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"""
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EMPTY_BUFFER = b""
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def __init__(self, targetfd: int) -> None:
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self.targetfd = targetfd
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try:
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os.fstat(targetfd)
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except OSError:
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# FD capturing is conceptually simple -- create a temporary file,
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# redirect the FD to it, redirect back when done. But when the
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# target FD is invalid it throws a wrench into this loveley scheme.
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#
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# Tests themselves shouldn't care if the FD is valid, FD capturing
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# should work regardless of external circumstances. So falling back
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# to just sys capturing is not a good option.
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#
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# Further complications are the need to support suspend() and the
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# possibility of FD reuse (e.g. the tmpfile getting the very same
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# target FD). The following approach is robust, I believe.
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self.targetfd_invalid: Optional[int] = os.open(os.devnull, os.O_RDWR)
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os.dup2(self.targetfd_invalid, targetfd)
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else:
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self.targetfd_invalid = None
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self.targetfd_save = os.dup(targetfd)
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if targetfd == 0:
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self.tmpfile = open(os.devnull)
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self.syscapture = SysCapture(targetfd)
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else:
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self.tmpfile = EncodedFile(
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TemporaryFile(buffering=0),
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encoding="utf-8",
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errors="replace",
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newline="",
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write_through=True,
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)
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if targetfd in patchsysdict:
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self.syscapture = SysCapture(targetfd, self.tmpfile)
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else:
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self.syscapture = NoCapture()
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self._state = "initialized"
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return "<{} {} oldfd={} _state={!r} tmpfile={!r}>".format(
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self.__class__.__name__,
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self.targetfd,
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self.targetfd_save,
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self._state,
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self.tmpfile,
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)
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def _assert_state(self, op: str, states: Tuple[str, ...]) -> None:
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assert (
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self._state in states
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), "cannot {} in state {!r}: expected one of {}".format(
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op, self._state, ", ".join(states)
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)
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def start(self) -> None:
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"""Start capturing on targetfd using memorized tmpfile."""
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self._assert_state("start", ("initialized",))
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os.dup2(self.tmpfile.fileno(), self.targetfd)
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self.syscapture.start()
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self._state = "started"
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def snap(self):
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self._assert_state("snap", ("started", "suspended"))
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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res = self.tmpfile.buffer.read()
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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self.tmpfile.truncate()
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return res
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def done(self) -> None:
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"""Stop capturing, restore streams, return original capture file,
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seeked to position zero."""
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self._assert_state("done", ("initialized", "started", "suspended", "done"))
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if self._state == "done":
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return
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os.dup2(self.targetfd_save, self.targetfd)
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os.close(self.targetfd_save)
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if self.targetfd_invalid is not None:
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if self.targetfd_invalid != self.targetfd:
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os.close(self.targetfd)
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os.close(self.targetfd_invalid)
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self.syscapture.done()
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self.tmpfile.close()
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self._state = "done"
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def suspend(self) -> None:
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self._assert_state("suspend", ("started", "suspended"))
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if self._state == "suspended":
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return
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self.syscapture.suspend()
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os.dup2(self.targetfd_save, self.targetfd)
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self._state = "suspended"
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def resume(self) -> None:
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self._assert_state("resume", ("started", "suspended"))
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if self._state == "started":
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return
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self.syscapture.resume()
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os.dup2(self.tmpfile.fileno(), self.targetfd)
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self._state = "started"
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def writeorg(self, data):
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"""Write to original file descriptor."""
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self._assert_state("writeorg", ("started", "suspended"))
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os.write(self.targetfd_save, data)
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class FDCapture(FDCaptureBinary):
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"""Capture IO to/from a given OS-level file descriptor.
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snap() produces text.
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"""
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# Ignore type because it doesn't match the type in the superclass (bytes).
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EMPTY_BUFFER = "" # type: ignore
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def snap(self):
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self._assert_state("snap", ("started", "suspended"))
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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res = self.tmpfile.read()
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self.tmpfile.seek(0)
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self.tmpfile.truncate()
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return res
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def writeorg(self, data):
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"""Write to original file descriptor."""
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super().writeorg(data.encode("utf-8")) # XXX use encoding of original stream
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# MultiCapture
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# This class was a namedtuple, but due to mypy limitation[0] it could not be
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# made generic, so was replaced by a regular class which tries to emulate the
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# pertinent parts of a namedtuple. If the mypy limitation is ever lifted, can
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# make it a namedtuple again.
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# [0]: https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/685
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@final
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@functools.total_ordering
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class CaptureResult(Generic[AnyStr]):
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"""The result of :method:`CaptureFixture.readouterr`."""
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__slots__ = ("out", "err")
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def __init__(self, out: AnyStr, err: AnyStr) -> None:
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self.out: AnyStr = out
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self.err: AnyStr = err
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def __len__(self) -> int:
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return 2
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def __iter__(self) -> Iterator[AnyStr]:
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return iter((self.out, self.err))
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def __getitem__(self, item: int) -> AnyStr:
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return tuple(self)[item]
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def _replace(
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self, *, out: Optional[AnyStr] = None, err: Optional[AnyStr] = None
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) -> "CaptureResult[AnyStr]":
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return CaptureResult(
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out=self.out if out is None else out, err=self.err if err is None else err
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)
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def count(self, value: AnyStr) -> int:
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return tuple(self).count(value)
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def index(self, value) -> int:
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return tuple(self).index(value)
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def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
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if not isinstance(other, (CaptureResult, tuple)):
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return NotImplemented
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return tuple(self) == tuple(other)
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def __hash__(self) -> int:
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return hash(tuple(self))
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def __lt__(self, other: object) -> bool:
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if not isinstance(other, (CaptureResult, tuple)):
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return NotImplemented
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return tuple(self) < tuple(other)
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return f"CaptureResult(out={self.out!r}, err={self.err!r})"
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class MultiCapture(Generic[AnyStr]):
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_state = None
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_in_suspended = False
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def __init__(self, in_, out, err) -> None:
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self.in_ = in_
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self.out = out
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self.err = err
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def __repr__(self) -> str:
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return "<MultiCapture out={!r} err={!r} in_={!r} _state={!r} _in_suspended={!r}>".format(
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self.out, self.err, self.in_, self._state, self._in_suspended,
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)
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def start_capturing(self) -> None:
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self._state = "started"
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if self.in_:
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self.in_.start()
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if self.out:
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self.out.start()
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if self.err:
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self.err.start()
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def pop_outerr_to_orig(self) -> Tuple[AnyStr, AnyStr]:
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"""Pop current snapshot out/err capture and flush to orig streams."""
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out, err = self.readouterr()
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if out:
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self.out.writeorg(out)
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if err:
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self.err.writeorg(err)
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return out, err
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def suspend_capturing(self, in_: bool = False) -> None:
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self._state = "suspended"
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if self.out:
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self.out.suspend()
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if self.err:
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self.err.suspend()
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if in_ and self.in_:
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self.in_.suspend()
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self._in_suspended = True
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def resume_capturing(self) -> None:
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self._state = "started"
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if self.out:
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self.out.resume()
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if self.err:
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self.err.resume()
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if self._in_suspended:
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self.in_.resume()
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self._in_suspended = False
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def stop_capturing(self) -> None:
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"""Stop capturing and reset capturing streams."""
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if self._state == "stopped":
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raise ValueError("was already stopped")
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self._state = "stopped"
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if self.out:
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self.out.done()
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if self.err:
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self.err.done()
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if self.in_:
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self.in_.done()
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def is_started(self) -> bool:
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"""Whether actively capturing -- not suspended or stopped."""
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return self._state == "started"
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def readouterr(self) -> CaptureResult[AnyStr]:
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if self.out:
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out = self.out.snap()
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else:
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out = ""
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if self.err:
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err = self.err.snap()
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else:
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err = ""
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return CaptureResult(out, err)
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def _get_multicapture(method: "_CaptureMethod") -> MultiCapture[str]:
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if method == "fd":
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return MultiCapture(in_=FDCapture(0), out=FDCapture(1), err=FDCapture(2))
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elif method == "sys":
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return MultiCapture(in_=SysCapture(0), out=SysCapture(1), err=SysCapture(2))
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elif method == "no":
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return MultiCapture(in_=None, out=None, err=None)
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elif method == "tee-sys":
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return MultiCapture(
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in_=None, out=SysCapture(1, tee=True), err=SysCapture(2, tee=True)
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)
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raise ValueError(f"unknown capturing method: {method!r}")
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# CaptureManager and CaptureFixture
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|
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class CaptureManager:
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"""The capture plugin.
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Manages that the appropriate capture method is enabled/disabled during
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collection and each test phase (setup, call, teardown). After each of
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those points, the captured output is obtained and attached to the
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collection/runtest report.
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|
There are two levels of capture:
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* global: enabled by default and can be suppressed by the ``-s``
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option. This is always enabled/disabled during collection and each test
|
|
phase.
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|
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* fixture: when a test function or one of its fixture depend on the
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|
``capsys`` or ``capfd`` fixtures. In this case special handling is
|
|
needed to ensure the fixtures take precedence over the global capture.
|
|
"""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(self, method: "_CaptureMethod") -> None:
|
|
self._method = method
|
|
self._global_capturing: Optional[MultiCapture[str]] = None
|
|
self._capture_fixture: Optional[CaptureFixture[Any]] = None
|
|
|
|
def __repr__(self) -> str:
|
|
return "<CaptureManager _method={!r} _global_capturing={!r} _capture_fixture={!r}>".format(
|
|
self._method, self._global_capturing, self._capture_fixture
|
|
)
|
|
|
|
def is_capturing(self) -> Union[str, bool]:
|
|
if self.is_globally_capturing():
|
|
return "global"
|
|
if self._capture_fixture:
|
|
return "fixture %s" % self._capture_fixture.request.fixturename
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
# Global capturing control
|
|
|
|
def is_globally_capturing(self) -> bool:
|
|
return self._method != "no"
|
|
|
|
def start_global_capturing(self) -> None:
|
|
assert self._global_capturing is None
|
|
self._global_capturing = _get_multicapture(self._method)
|
|
self._global_capturing.start_capturing()
|
|
|
|
def stop_global_capturing(self) -> None:
|
|
if self._global_capturing is not None:
|
|
self._global_capturing.pop_outerr_to_orig()
|
|
self._global_capturing.stop_capturing()
|
|
self._global_capturing = None
|
|
|
|
def resume_global_capture(self) -> None:
|
|
# During teardown of the python process, and on rare occasions, capture
|
|
# attributes can be `None` while trying to resume global capture.
|
|
if self._global_capturing is not None:
|
|
self._global_capturing.resume_capturing()
|
|
|
|
def suspend_global_capture(self, in_: bool = False) -> None:
|
|
if self._global_capturing is not None:
|
|
self._global_capturing.suspend_capturing(in_=in_)
|
|
|
|
def suspend(self, in_: bool = False) -> None:
|
|
# Need to undo local capsys-et-al if it exists before disabling global capture.
|
|
self.suspend_fixture()
|
|
self.suspend_global_capture(in_)
|
|
|
|
def resume(self) -> None:
|
|
self.resume_global_capture()
|
|
self.resume_fixture()
|
|
|
|
def read_global_capture(self) -> CaptureResult[str]:
|
|
assert self._global_capturing is not None
|
|
return self._global_capturing.readouterr()
|
|
|
|
# Fixture Control
|
|
|
|
def set_fixture(self, capture_fixture: "CaptureFixture[Any]") -> None:
|
|
if self._capture_fixture:
|
|
current_fixture = self._capture_fixture.request.fixturename
|
|
requested_fixture = capture_fixture.request.fixturename
|
|
capture_fixture.request.raiseerror(
|
|
"cannot use {} and {} at the same time".format(
|
|
requested_fixture, current_fixture
|
|
)
|
|
)
|
|
self._capture_fixture = capture_fixture
|
|
|
|
def unset_fixture(self) -> None:
|
|
self._capture_fixture = None
|
|
|
|
def activate_fixture(self) -> None:
|
|
"""If the current item is using ``capsys`` or ``capfd``, activate
|
|
them so they take precedence over the global capture."""
|
|
if self._capture_fixture:
|
|
self._capture_fixture._start()
|
|
|
|
def deactivate_fixture(self) -> None:
|
|
"""Deactivate the ``capsys`` or ``capfd`` fixture of this item, if any."""
|
|
if self._capture_fixture:
|
|
self._capture_fixture.close()
|
|
|
|
def suspend_fixture(self) -> None:
|
|
if self._capture_fixture:
|
|
self._capture_fixture._suspend()
|
|
|
|
def resume_fixture(self) -> None:
|
|
if self._capture_fixture:
|
|
self._capture_fixture._resume()
|
|
|
|
# Helper context managers
|
|
|
|
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
|
def global_and_fixture_disabled(self) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
|
|
"""Context manager to temporarily disable global and current fixture capturing."""
|
|
do_fixture = self._capture_fixture and self._capture_fixture._is_started()
|
|
if do_fixture:
|
|
self.suspend_fixture()
|
|
do_global = self._global_capturing and self._global_capturing.is_started()
|
|
if do_global:
|
|
self.suspend_global_capture()
|
|
try:
|
|
yield
|
|
finally:
|
|
if do_global:
|
|
self.resume_global_capture()
|
|
if do_fixture:
|
|
self.resume_fixture()
|
|
|
|
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
|
def item_capture(self, when: str, item: Item) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
|
|
self.resume_global_capture()
|
|
self.activate_fixture()
|
|
try:
|
|
yield
|
|
finally:
|
|
self.deactivate_fixture()
|
|
self.suspend_global_capture(in_=False)
|
|
|
|
out, err = self.read_global_capture()
|
|
item.add_report_section(when, "stdout", out)
|
|
item.add_report_section(when, "stderr", err)
|
|
|
|
# Hooks
|
|
|
|
@hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
|
|
def pytest_make_collect_report(self, collector: Collector):
|
|
if isinstance(collector, File):
|
|
self.resume_global_capture()
|
|
outcome = yield
|
|
self.suspend_global_capture()
|
|
out, err = self.read_global_capture()
|
|
rep = outcome.get_result()
|
|
if out:
|
|
rep.sections.append(("Captured stdout", out))
|
|
if err:
|
|
rep.sections.append(("Captured stderr", err))
|
|
else:
|
|
yield
|
|
|
|
@hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
|
|
def pytest_runtest_setup(self, item: Item) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
|
|
with self.item_capture("setup", item):
|
|
yield
|
|
|
|
@hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
|
|
def pytest_runtest_call(self, item: Item) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
|
|
with self.item_capture("call", item):
|
|
yield
|
|
|
|
@hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
|
|
def pytest_runtest_teardown(self, item: Item) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
|
|
with self.item_capture("teardown", item):
|
|
yield
|
|
|
|
@hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
|
|
def pytest_keyboard_interrupt(self) -> None:
|
|
self.stop_global_capturing()
|
|
|
|
@hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
|
|
def pytest_internalerror(self) -> None:
|
|
self.stop_global_capturing()
|
|
|
|
|
|
class CaptureFixture(Generic[AnyStr]):
|
|
"""Object returned by the :fixture:`capsys`, :fixture:`capsysbinary`,
|
|
:fixture:`capfd` and :fixture:`capfdbinary` fixtures."""
|
|
|
|
def __init__(
|
|
self, captureclass, request: SubRequest, *, _ispytest: bool = False
|
|
) -> None:
|
|
check_ispytest(_ispytest)
|
|
self.captureclass = captureclass
|
|
self.request = request
|
|
self._capture: Optional[MultiCapture[AnyStr]] = None
|
|
self._captured_out = self.captureclass.EMPTY_BUFFER
|
|
self._captured_err = self.captureclass.EMPTY_BUFFER
|
|
|
|
def _start(self) -> None:
|
|
if self._capture is None:
|
|
self._capture = MultiCapture(
|
|
in_=None, out=self.captureclass(1), err=self.captureclass(2),
|
|
)
|
|
self._capture.start_capturing()
|
|
|
|
def close(self) -> None:
|
|
if self._capture is not None:
|
|
out, err = self._capture.pop_outerr_to_orig()
|
|
self._captured_out += out
|
|
self._captured_err += err
|
|
self._capture.stop_capturing()
|
|
self._capture = None
|
|
|
|
def readouterr(self) -> CaptureResult[AnyStr]:
|
|
"""Read and return the captured output so far, resetting the internal
|
|
buffer.
|
|
|
|
:returns:
|
|
The captured content as a namedtuple with ``out`` and ``err``
|
|
string attributes.
|
|
"""
|
|
captured_out, captured_err = self._captured_out, self._captured_err
|
|
if self._capture is not None:
|
|
out, err = self._capture.readouterr()
|
|
captured_out += out
|
|
captured_err += err
|
|
self._captured_out = self.captureclass.EMPTY_BUFFER
|
|
self._captured_err = self.captureclass.EMPTY_BUFFER
|
|
return CaptureResult(captured_out, captured_err)
|
|
|
|
def _suspend(self) -> None:
|
|
"""Suspend this fixture's own capturing temporarily."""
|
|
if self._capture is not None:
|
|
self._capture.suspend_capturing()
|
|
|
|
def _resume(self) -> None:
|
|
"""Resume this fixture's own capturing temporarily."""
|
|
if self._capture is not None:
|
|
self._capture.resume_capturing()
|
|
|
|
def _is_started(self) -> bool:
|
|
"""Whether actively capturing -- not disabled or closed."""
|
|
if self._capture is not None:
|
|
return self._capture.is_started()
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
@contextlib.contextmanager
|
|
def disabled(self) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
|
|
"""Temporarily disable capturing while inside the ``with`` block."""
|
|
capmanager = self.request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin("capturemanager")
|
|
with capmanager.global_and_fixture_disabled():
|
|
yield
|
|
|
|
|
|
# The fixtures.
|
|
|
|
|
|
@fixture
|
|
def capsys(request: SubRequest) -> Generator[CaptureFixture[str], None, None]:
|
|
"""Enable text capturing of writes to ``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr``.
|
|
|
|
The captured output is made available via ``capsys.readouterr()`` method
|
|
calls, which return a ``(out, err)`` namedtuple.
|
|
``out`` and ``err`` will be ``text`` objects.
|
|
"""
|
|
capman = request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin("capturemanager")
|
|
capture_fixture = CaptureFixture[str](SysCapture, request, _ispytest=True)
|
|
capman.set_fixture(capture_fixture)
|
|
capture_fixture._start()
|
|
yield capture_fixture
|
|
capture_fixture.close()
|
|
capman.unset_fixture()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@fixture
|
|
def capsysbinary(request: SubRequest) -> Generator[CaptureFixture[bytes], None, None]:
|
|
"""Enable bytes capturing of writes to ``sys.stdout`` and ``sys.stderr``.
|
|
|
|
The captured output is made available via ``capsysbinary.readouterr()``
|
|
method calls, which return a ``(out, err)`` namedtuple.
|
|
``out`` and ``err`` will be ``bytes`` objects.
|
|
"""
|
|
capman = request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin("capturemanager")
|
|
capture_fixture = CaptureFixture[bytes](SysCaptureBinary, request, _ispytest=True)
|
|
capman.set_fixture(capture_fixture)
|
|
capture_fixture._start()
|
|
yield capture_fixture
|
|
capture_fixture.close()
|
|
capman.unset_fixture()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@fixture
|
|
def capfd(request: SubRequest) -> Generator[CaptureFixture[str], None, None]:
|
|
"""Enable text capturing of writes to file descriptors ``1`` and ``2``.
|
|
|
|
The captured output is made available via ``capfd.readouterr()`` method
|
|
calls, which return a ``(out, err)`` namedtuple.
|
|
``out`` and ``err`` will be ``text`` objects.
|
|
"""
|
|
capman = request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin("capturemanager")
|
|
capture_fixture = CaptureFixture[str](FDCapture, request, _ispytest=True)
|
|
capman.set_fixture(capture_fixture)
|
|
capture_fixture._start()
|
|
yield capture_fixture
|
|
capture_fixture.close()
|
|
capman.unset_fixture()
|
|
|
|
|
|
@fixture
|
|
def capfdbinary(request: SubRequest) -> Generator[CaptureFixture[bytes], None, None]:
|
|
"""Enable bytes capturing of writes to file descriptors ``1`` and ``2``.
|
|
|
|
The captured output is made available via ``capfd.readouterr()`` method
|
|
calls, which return a ``(out, err)`` namedtuple.
|
|
``out`` and ``err`` will be ``byte`` objects.
|
|
"""
|
|
capman = request.config.pluginmanager.getplugin("capturemanager")
|
|
capture_fixture = CaptureFixture[bytes](FDCaptureBinary, request, _ispytest=True)
|
|
capman.set_fixture(capture_fixture)
|
|
capture_fixture._start()
|
|
yield capture_fixture
|
|
capture_fixture.close()
|
|
capman.unset_fixture()
|