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337 lines
11 KiB
Python
337 lines
11 KiB
Python
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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import inspect
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import sys
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import pytest
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from _pytest_mock_version import version
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__version__ = version
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# pseudo-six; if this starts to require more than this, depend on six already
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if sys.version_info[0] == 2: # pragma: no cover
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text_type = unicode # noqa
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else:
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text_type = str
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def _get_mock_module(config):
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"""
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Import and return the actual "mock" module. By default this is "mock" for Python 2 and
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"unittest.mock" for Python 3, but the user can force to always use "mock" on Python 3 using
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the mock_use_standalone_module ini option.
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"""
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if not hasattr(_get_mock_module, "_module"):
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use_standalone_module = parse_ini_boolean(
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config.getini("mock_use_standalone_module")
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)
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if sys.version_info[0] == 2 or use_standalone_module:
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import mock
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_get_mock_module._module = mock
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else:
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import unittest.mock
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_get_mock_module._module = unittest.mock
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return _get_mock_module._module
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class MockFixture(object):
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"""
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Fixture that provides the same interface to functions in the mock module,
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ensuring that they are uninstalled at the end of each test.
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"""
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def __init__(self, config):
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self._patches = [] # list of mock._patch objects
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self._mocks = [] # list of MagicMock objects
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self.mock_module = mock_module = _get_mock_module(config)
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self.patch = self._Patcher(self._patches, self._mocks, mock_module)
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# aliases for convenience
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self.Mock = mock_module.Mock
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self.MagicMock = mock_module.MagicMock
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self.NonCallableMock = mock_module.NonCallableMock
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self.PropertyMock = mock_module.PropertyMock
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self.call = mock_module.call
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self.ANY = mock_module.ANY
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self.DEFAULT = mock_module.DEFAULT
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self.create_autospec = mock_module.create_autospec
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self.sentinel = mock_module.sentinel
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self.mock_open = mock_module.mock_open
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def resetall(self):
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"""
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Call reset_mock() on all patchers started by this fixture.
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"""
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for m in self._mocks:
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m.reset_mock()
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def stopall(self):
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"""
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Stop all patchers started by this fixture. Can be safely called multiple
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times.
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"""
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for p in reversed(self._patches):
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p.stop()
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self._patches[:] = []
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self._mocks[:] = []
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def spy(self, obj, name):
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"""
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Creates a spy of method. It will run method normally, but it is now
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possible to use `mock` call features with it, like call count.
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:param object obj: An object.
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:param unicode name: A method in object.
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:rtype: mock.MagicMock
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:return: Spy object.
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"""
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method = getattr(obj, name)
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autospec = inspect.ismethod(method) or inspect.isfunction(method)
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# Can't use autospec classmethod or staticmethod objects
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# see: https://bugs.python.org/issue23078
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if inspect.isclass(obj):
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# Bypass class descriptor:
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# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14187973/python3-check-if-method-is-static
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try:
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value = obj.__getattribute__(obj, name)
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except AttributeError:
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pass
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else:
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if isinstance(value, (classmethod, staticmethod)):
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autospec = False
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result = self.patch.object(obj, name, side_effect=method, autospec=autospec)
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return result
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def stub(self, name=None):
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"""
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Creates a stub method. It accepts any arguments. Ideal to register to
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callbacks in tests.
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:param name: the constructed stub's name as used in repr
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:rtype: mock.MagicMock
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:return: Stub object.
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"""
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return self.mock_module.MagicMock(spec=lambda *args, **kwargs: None, name=name)
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class _Patcher(object):
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"""
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Object to provide the same interface as mock.patch, mock.patch.object,
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etc. We need this indirection to keep the same API of the mock package.
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"""
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def __init__(self, patches, mocks, mock_module):
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self._patches = patches
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self._mocks = mocks
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self.mock_module = mock_module
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def _start_patch(self, mock_func, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Patches something by calling the given function from the mock
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module, registering the patch to stop it later and returns the
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mock object resulting from the mock call.
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"""
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p = mock_func(*args, **kwargs)
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mocked = p.start()
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self._patches.append(p)
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if hasattr(mocked, "reset_mock"):
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self._mocks.append(mocked)
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return mocked
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def object(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""API to mock.patch.object"""
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return self._start_patch(self.mock_module.patch.object, *args, **kwargs)
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def multiple(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""API to mock.patch.multiple"""
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return self._start_patch(self.mock_module.patch.multiple, *args, **kwargs)
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def dict(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""API to mock.patch.dict"""
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return self._start_patch(self.mock_module.patch.dict, *args, **kwargs)
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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"""API to mock.patch"""
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return self._start_patch(self.mock_module.patch, *args, **kwargs)
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@pytest.yield_fixture
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def mocker(pytestconfig):
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"""
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return an object that has the same interface to the `mock` module, but
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takes care of automatically undoing all patches after each test method.
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"""
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result = MockFixture(pytestconfig)
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yield result
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result.stopall()
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@pytest.fixture
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def mock(mocker):
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"""
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Same as "mocker", but kept only for backward compatibility.
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"""
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import warnings
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warnings.warn(
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'"mock" fixture has been deprecated, use "mocker" instead', DeprecationWarning
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)
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return mocker
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_mock_module_patches = []
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_mock_module_originals = {}
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def assert_wrapper(__wrapped_mock_method__, *args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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try:
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__wrapped_mock_method__(*args, **kwargs)
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return
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except AssertionError as e:
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if getattr(e, "_mock_introspection_applied", 0):
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msg = text_type(e)
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else:
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__mock_self = args[0]
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msg = text_type(e)
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if __mock_self.call_args is not None:
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actual_args, actual_kwargs = __mock_self.call_args
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msg += "\n\npytest introspection follows:\n"
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try:
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assert actual_args == args[1:]
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except AssertionError as e:
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msg += "\nArgs:\n" + text_type(e)
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try:
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assert actual_kwargs == kwargs
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except AssertionError as e:
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msg += "\nKwargs:\n" + text_type(e)
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e = AssertionError(msg)
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e._mock_introspection_applied = True
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raise e
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def wrap_assert_not_called(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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assert_wrapper(_mock_module_originals["assert_not_called"], *args, **kwargs)
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def wrap_assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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assert_wrapper(_mock_module_originals["assert_called_with"], *args, **kwargs)
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def wrap_assert_called_once(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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assert_wrapper(_mock_module_originals["assert_called_once"], *args, **kwargs)
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def wrap_assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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assert_wrapper(_mock_module_originals["assert_called_once_with"], *args, **kwargs)
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def wrap_assert_has_calls(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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assert_wrapper(_mock_module_originals["assert_has_calls"], *args, **kwargs)
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def wrap_assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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assert_wrapper(_mock_module_originals["assert_any_call"], *args, **kwargs)
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def wrap_assert_called(*args, **kwargs):
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__tracebackhide__ = True
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assert_wrapper(_mock_module_originals["assert_called"], *args, **kwargs)
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def wrap_assert_methods(config):
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"""
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Wrap assert methods of mock module so we can hide their traceback and
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add introspection information to specified argument asserts.
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"""
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# Make sure we only do this once
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if _mock_module_originals:
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return
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mock_module = _get_mock_module(config)
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wrappers = {
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"assert_called": wrap_assert_called,
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"assert_called_once": wrap_assert_called_once,
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"assert_called_with": wrap_assert_called_with,
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"assert_called_once_with": wrap_assert_called_once_with,
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"assert_any_call": wrap_assert_any_call,
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"assert_has_calls": wrap_assert_has_calls,
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"assert_not_called": wrap_assert_not_called,
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}
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for method, wrapper in wrappers.items():
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try:
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original = getattr(mock_module.NonCallableMock, method)
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except AttributeError: # pragma: no cover
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continue
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_mock_module_originals[method] = original
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patcher = mock_module.patch.object(mock_module.NonCallableMock, method, wrapper)
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patcher.start()
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_mock_module_patches.append(patcher)
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if hasattr(config, "add_cleanup"):
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add_cleanup = config.add_cleanup
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else:
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# pytest 2.7 compatibility
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add_cleanup = config._cleanup.append
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add_cleanup(unwrap_assert_methods)
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def unwrap_assert_methods():
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for patcher in _mock_module_patches:
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try:
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patcher.stop()
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except RuntimeError as e:
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# a patcher might have been stopped by user code (#137)
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# so we need to catch this error here and ignore it;
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# unfortunately there's no public API to check if a patch
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# has been started, so catching the error it is
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if text_type(e) == "stop called on unstarted patcher":
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pass
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else:
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raise
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_mock_module_patches[:] = []
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_mock_module_originals.clear()
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def pytest_addoption(parser):
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parser.addini(
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"mock_traceback_monkeypatch",
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"Monkeypatch the mock library to improve reporting of the "
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"assert_called_... methods",
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default=True,
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)
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parser.addini(
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"mock_use_standalone_module",
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'Use standalone "mock" (from PyPI) instead of builtin "unittest.mock" '
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"on Python 3",
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default=False,
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)
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def parse_ini_boolean(value):
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if value in (True, False):
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return value
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try:
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return {"true": True, "false": False}[value.lower()]
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except KeyError:
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raise ValueError("unknown string for bool: %r" % value)
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def pytest_configure(config):
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tb = config.getoption("--tb")
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if (
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parse_ini_boolean(config.getini("mock_traceback_monkeypatch"))
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and tb != "native"
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):
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wrap_assert_methods(config)
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