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IN NO EVENT SHALL AURA BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, # INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, # BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS import email import email.errors import imp import os import re import sysconfig import tempfile import textwrap import fixtures import mock import pkg_resources import six import testscenarios import testtools from testtools import matchers import virtualenv from wheel import wheelfile from pbr import git from pbr import packaging from pbr.tests import base PBR_ROOT = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(__file__, '..', '..', '..')) class TestRepo(fixtures.Fixture): """A git repo for testing with. Use of TempHomeDir with this fixture is strongly recommended as due to the lack of config --local in older gits, it will write to the users global configuration without TempHomeDir. """ def __init__(self, basedir): super(TestRepo, self).__init__() self._basedir = basedir def setUp(self): super(TestRepo, self).setUp() base._run_cmd(['git', 'init', '.'], self._basedir) base._config_git() base._run_cmd(['git', 'add', '.'], self._basedir) def commit(self, message_content='test commit'): files = len(os.listdir(self._basedir)) path = self._basedir + '/%d' % files open(path, 'wt').close() base._run_cmd(['git', 'add', path], self._basedir) base._run_cmd(['git', 'commit', '-m', message_content], self._basedir) def uncommit(self): base._run_cmd(['git', 'reset', '--hard', 'HEAD^'], self._basedir) def tag(self, version): base._run_cmd( ['git', 'tag', '-sm', 'test tag', version], self._basedir) class GPGKeyFixture(fixtures.Fixture): """Creates a GPG key for testing. It's recommended that this be used in concert with a unique home directory. """ def setUp(self): super(GPGKeyFixture, self).setUp() tempdir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()) gnupg_version_re = re.compile('^gpg\s.*\s([\d+])\.([\d+])\.([\d+])') gnupg_version = base._run_cmd(['gpg', '--version'], tempdir.path) for line in gnupg_version[0].split('\n'): gnupg_version = gnupg_version_re.match(line) if gnupg_version: gnupg_version = (int(gnupg_version.group(1)), int(gnupg_version.group(2)), int(gnupg_version.group(3))) break else: if gnupg_version is None: gnupg_version = (0, 0, 0) config_file = tempdir.path + '/key-config' f = open(config_file, 'wt') try: if gnupg_version[0] == 2 and gnupg_version[1] >= 1: f.write(""" %no-protection %transient-key """) f.write(""" %no-ask-passphrase Key-Type: RSA Name-Real: Example Key Name-Comment: N/A Name-Email: example@example.com Expire-Date: 2d Preferences: (setpref) %commit """) finally: f.close() # Note that --quick-random (--debug-quick-random in GnuPG 2.x) # does not have a corresponding preferences file setting and # must be passed explicitly on the command line instead if gnupg_version[0] == 1: gnupg_random = '--quick-random' elif gnupg_version[0] >= 2: gnupg_random = '--debug-quick-random' else: gnupg_random = '' base._run_cmd( ['gpg', '--gen-key', '--batch', gnupg_random, config_file], tempdir.path) class Venv(fixtures.Fixture): """Create a virtual environment for testing with. :attr path: The path to the environment root. :attr python: The path to the python binary in the environment. """ def __init__(self, reason, modules=(), pip_cmd=None): """Create a Venv fixture. :param reason: A human readable string to bake into the venv file path to aid diagnostics in the case of failures. :param modules: A list of modules to install, defaults to latest pip, wheel, and the working copy of PBR. :attr pip_cmd: A list to override the default pip_cmd passed to python for installing base packages. """ self._reason = reason if modules == (): pbr = 'file://%s#egg=pbr' % PBR_ROOT modules = ['pip', 'wheel', pbr] self.modules = modules if pip_cmd is None: self.pip_cmd = ['-m', 'pip', 'install'] else: self.pip_cmd = pip_cmd def _setUp(self): path = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path virtualenv.create_environment(path, clear=True) python = os.path.join(path, 'bin', 'python') command = [python] + self.pip_cmd + ['-U'] if self.modules and len(self.modules) > 0: command.extend(self.modules) self.useFixture(base.CapturedSubprocess( 'mkvenv-' + self._reason, command)) self.addCleanup(delattr, self, 'path') self.addCleanup(delattr, self, 'python') self.path = path self.python = python return path, python class CreatePackages(fixtures.Fixture): """Creates packages from dict with defaults :param package_dirs: A dict of package name to directory strings {'pkg_a': '/tmp/path/to/tmp/pkg_a', 'pkg_b': '/tmp/path/to/tmp/pkg_b'} """ defaults = { 'setup.py': textwrap.dedent(six.u("""\ #!/usr/bin/env python import setuptools setuptools.setup( setup_requires=['pbr'], pbr=True, ) """)), 'setup.cfg': textwrap.dedent(six.u("""\ [metadata] name = {pkg_name} """)) } def __init__(self, packages): """Creates packages from dict with defaults :param packages: a dict where the keys are the package name and a value that is a second dict that may be empty, containing keys of filenames and a string value of the contents. {'package-a': {'requirements.txt': 'string', 'setup.cfg': 'string'} """ self.packages = packages def _writeFile(self, directory, file_name, contents): path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(directory, file_name)) path_dir = os.path.dirname(path) if not os.path.exists(path_dir): if path_dir.startswith(directory): os.makedirs(path_dir) else: raise ValueError with open(path, 'wt') as f: f.write(contents) def _setUp(self): tmpdir = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path package_dirs = {} for pkg_name in self.packages: pkg_path = os.path.join(tmpdir, pkg_name) package_dirs[pkg_name] = pkg_path os.mkdir(pkg_path) for cf in ['setup.py', 'setup.cfg']: if cf in self.packages[pkg_name]: contents = self.packages[pkg_name].pop(cf) else: contents = self.defaults[cf].format(pkg_name=pkg_name) self._writeFile(pkg_path, cf, contents) for cf in self.packages[pkg_name]: self._writeFile(pkg_path, cf, self.packages[pkg_name][cf]) self.useFixture(TestRepo(pkg_path)).commit() self.addCleanup(delattr, self, 'package_dirs') self.package_dirs = package_dirs return package_dirs class TestPackagingInGitRepoWithCommit(base.BaseTestCase): scenarios = [ ('preversioned', dict(preversioned=True)), ('postversioned', dict(preversioned=False)), ] def setUp(self): super(TestPackagingInGitRepoWithCommit, self).setUp() self.repo = self.useFixture(TestRepo(self.package_dir)) self.repo.commit() def test_authors(self): self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) # One commit, something should be in the authors list with open(os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'AUTHORS'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() self.assertNotEqual(body, '') def test_changelog(self): self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) with open(os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'ChangeLog'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() # One commit, something should be in the ChangeLog list self.assertNotEqual(body, '') def test_changelog_handles_astrisk(self): self.repo.commit(message_content="Allow *.openstack.org to work") self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) with open(os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'ChangeLog'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() self.assertIn('\*', body) def test_changelog_handles_dead_links_in_commit(self): self.repo.commit(message_content="See os_ for to_do about qemu_.") self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) with open(os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'ChangeLog'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() self.assertIn('os\_', body) self.assertIn('to\_do', body) self.assertIn('qemu\_', body) def test_changelog_handles_backticks(self): self.repo.commit(message_content="Allow `openstack.org` to `work") self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) with open(os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'ChangeLog'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() self.assertIn('\`', body) def test_manifest_exclude_honoured(self): self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) with open(os.path.join( self.package_dir, 'pbr_testpackage.egg-info/SOURCES.txt'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() self.assertThat( body, matchers.Not(matchers.Contains('pbr_testpackage/extra.py'))) self.assertThat(body, matchers.Contains('pbr_testpackage/__init__.py')) def test_install_writes_changelog(self): stdout, _, _ = self.run_setup( 'install', '--root', self.temp_dir + 'installed', allow_fail=False) self.expectThat(stdout, matchers.Contains('Generating ChangeLog')) class TestExtrafileInstallation(base.BaseTestCase): def test_install_glob(self): stdout, _, _ = self.run_setup( 'install', '--root', self.temp_dir + 'installed', allow_fail=False) self.expectThat( stdout, matchers.Contains('copying data_files/a.txt')) self.expectThat( stdout, matchers.Contains('copying data_files/b.txt')) class TestPackagingInGitRepoWithoutCommit(base.BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestPackagingInGitRepoWithoutCommit, self).setUp() self.useFixture(TestRepo(self.package_dir)) self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) def test_authors(self): # No commits, no authors in list with open(os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'AUTHORS'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() self.assertEqual('\n', body) def test_changelog(self): # No commits, nothing should be in the ChangeLog list with open(os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'ChangeLog'), 'r') as f: body = f.read() self.assertEqual('CHANGES\n=======\n\n', body) class TestPackagingWheels(base.BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestPackagingWheels, self).setUp() self.useFixture(TestRepo(self.package_dir)) # Build the wheel self.run_setup('bdist_wheel', allow_fail=False) # Slowly construct the path to the generated whl dist_dir = os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'dist') relative_wheel_filename = os.listdir(dist_dir)[0] absolute_wheel_filename = os.path.join( dist_dir, relative_wheel_filename) wheel_file = wheelfile.WheelFile(absolute_wheel_filename) wheel_name = wheel_file.parsed_filename.group('namever') # Create a directory path to unpack the wheel to self.extracted_wheel_dir = os.path.join(dist_dir, wheel_name) # Extract the wheel contents to the directory we just created wheel_file.extractall(self.extracted_wheel_dir) wheel_file.close() def test_data_directory_has_wsgi_scripts(self): # Build the path to the scripts directory scripts_dir = os.path.join( self.extracted_wheel_dir, 'pbr_testpackage-0.0.data/scripts') self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(scripts_dir)) scripts = os.listdir(scripts_dir) self.assertIn('pbr_test_wsgi', scripts) self.assertIn('pbr_test_wsgi_with_class', scripts) self.assertNotIn('pbr_test_cmd', scripts) self.assertNotIn('pbr_test_cmd_with_class', scripts) def test_generates_c_extensions(self): built_package_dir = os.path.join( self.extracted_wheel_dir, 'pbr_testpackage') static_object_filename = 'testext.so' soabi = get_soabi() if soabi: static_object_filename = 'testext.{0}.so'.format(soabi) static_object_path = os.path.join( built_package_dir, static_object_filename) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(built_package_dir)) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(static_object_path)) class TestPackagingHelpers(testtools.TestCase): def test_generate_script(self): group = 'console_scripts' entry_point = pkg_resources.EntryPoint( name='test-ep', module_name='pbr.packaging', attrs=('LocalInstallScripts',)) header = '#!/usr/bin/env fake-header\n' template = ('%(group)s %(module_name)s %(import_target)s ' '%(invoke_target)s') generated_script = packaging.generate_script( group, entry_point, header, template) expected_script = ( '#!/usr/bin/env fake-header\nconsole_scripts pbr.packaging ' 'LocalInstallScripts LocalInstallScripts' ) self.assertEqual(expected_script, generated_script) def test_generate_script_validates_expectations(self): group = 'console_scripts' entry_point = pkg_resources.EntryPoint( name='test-ep', module_name='pbr.packaging') header = '#!/usr/bin/env fake-header\n' template = ('%(group)s %(module_name)s %(import_target)s ' '%(invoke_target)s') self.assertRaises( ValueError, packaging.generate_script, group, entry_point, header, template) entry_point = pkg_resources.EntryPoint( name='test-ep', module_name='pbr.packaging', attrs=('attr1', 'attr2', 'attr3')) self.assertRaises( ValueError, packaging.generate_script, group, entry_point, header, template) class TestPackagingInPlainDirectory(base.BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): super(TestPackagingInPlainDirectory, self).setUp() def test_authors(self): self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) # Not a git repo, no AUTHORS file created filename = os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'AUTHORS') self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(filename)) def test_changelog(self): self.run_setup('sdist', allow_fail=False) # Not a git repo, no ChangeLog created filename = os.path.join(self.package_dir, 'ChangeLog') self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(filename)) def test_install_no_ChangeLog(self): stdout, _, _ = self.run_setup( 'install', '--root', self.temp_dir + 'installed', allow_fail=False) self.expectThat( stdout, matchers.Not(matchers.Contains('Generating ChangeLog'))) class TestPresenceOfGit(base.BaseTestCase): def testGitIsInstalled(self): with mock.patch.object(git, '_run_shell_command') as _command: _command.return_value = 'git version 1.8.4.1' self.assertEqual(True, git._git_is_installed()) def testGitIsNotInstalled(self): with mock.patch.object(git, '_run_shell_command') as _command: _command.side_effect = OSError self.assertEqual(False, git._git_is_installed()) class ParseRequirementsTest(base.BaseTestCase): def test_empty_requirements(self): actual = packaging.parse_requirements([]) self.assertEqual([], actual) def test_default_requirements(self): """Ensure default files used if no files provided.""" tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() requirements = os.path.join(tempdir, 'requirements.txt') with open(requirements, 'w') as f: f.write('pbr') # the defaults are relative to where pbr is called from so we need to # override them. This is OK, however, as we want to validate that # defaults are used - not what those defaults are with mock.patch.object(packaging, 'REQUIREMENTS_FILES', ( requirements,)): result = packaging.parse_requirements() self.assertEqual(['pbr'], result) def test_override_with_env(self): """Ensure environment variable used if no files provided.""" _, tmp_file = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='openstack', suffix='.setup') with open(tmp_file, 'w') as fh: fh.write("foo\nbar") self.useFixture( fixtures.EnvironmentVariable('PBR_REQUIREMENTS_FILES', tmp_file)) self.assertEqual(['foo', 'bar'], packaging.parse_requirements()) def test_override_with_env_multiple_files(self): _, tmp_file = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix='openstack', suffix='.setup') with open(tmp_file, 'w') as fh: fh.write("foo\nbar") self.useFixture( fixtures.EnvironmentVariable('PBR_REQUIREMENTS_FILES', "no-such-file," + tmp_file)) self.assertEqual(['foo', 'bar'], packaging.parse_requirements()) def test_index_present(self): tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() requirements = os.path.join(tempdir, 'requirements.txt') with open(requirements, 'w') as f: f.write('-i https://myindex.local\n') f.write(' --index-url https://myindex.local\n') f.write(' --extra-index-url https://myindex.local\n') f.write('--find-links https://myindex.local\n') f.write('arequirement>=1.0\n') result = packaging.parse_requirements([requirements]) self.assertEqual(['arequirement>=1.0'], result) def test_nested_requirements(self): tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() requirements = os.path.join(tempdir, 'requirements.txt') nested = os.path.join(tempdir, 'nested.txt') with open(requirements, 'w') as f: f.write('-r ' + nested) with open(nested, 'w') as f: f.write('pbr') result = packaging.parse_requirements([requirements]) self.assertEqual(['pbr'], result) class ParseRequirementsTestScenarios(base.BaseTestCase): versioned_scenarios = [ ('non-versioned', {'versioned': False, 'expected': ['bar']}), ('versioned', {'versioned': True, 'expected': ['bar>=1.2.3']}) ] subdirectory_scenarios = [ ('non-subdirectory', {'has_subdirectory': False}), ('has-subdirectory', {'has_subdirectory': True}) ] scenarios = [ ('normal', {'url': "foo\nbar", 'expected': ['foo', 'bar']}), ('normal_with_comments', { 'url': "# this is a comment\nfoo\n# and another one\nbar", 'expected': ['foo', 'bar']}), ('removes_index_lines', {'url': '-f foobar', 'expected': []}), ] scenarios = scenarios + testscenarios.multiply_scenarios([ ('ssh_egg_url', {'url': 'git+ssh://foo.com/zipball#egg=bar'}), ('git_https_egg_url', {'url': 'git+https://foo.com/zipball#egg=bar'}), ('http_egg_url', {'url': 'https://foo.com/zipball#egg=bar'}), ], versioned_scenarios, subdirectory_scenarios) scenarios = scenarios + testscenarios.multiply_scenarios( [ ('git_egg_url', {'url': 'git://foo.com/zipball#egg=bar', 'name': 'bar'}) ], [ ('non-editable', {'editable': False}), ('editable', {'editable': True}), ], versioned_scenarios, subdirectory_scenarios) def test_parse_requirements(self): tmp_file = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() req_string = self.url if hasattr(self, 'editable') and self.editable: req_string = ("-e %s" % req_string) if hasattr(self, 'versioned') and self.versioned: req_string = ("%s-1.2.3" % req_string) if hasattr(self, 'has_subdirectory') and self.has_subdirectory: req_string = ("%s&subdirectory=baz" % req_string) with open(tmp_file.name, 'w') as fh: fh.write(req_string) self.assertEqual(self.expected, packaging.parse_requirements([tmp_file.name])) class ParseDependencyLinksTest(base.BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): super(ParseDependencyLinksTest, self).setUp() _, self.tmp_file = tempfile.mkstemp(prefix="openstack", suffix=".setup") def test_parse_dependency_normal(self): with open(self.tmp_file, "w") as fh: fh.write("http://test.com\n") self.assertEqual( ["http://test.com"], packaging.parse_dependency_links([self.tmp_file])) def test_parse_dependency_with_git_egg_url(self): with open(self.tmp_file, "w") as fh: fh.write("-e git://foo.com/zipball#egg=bar") self.assertEqual( ["git://foo.com/zipball#egg=bar"], packaging.parse_dependency_links([self.tmp_file])) class TestVersions(base.BaseTestCase): scenarios = [ ('preversioned', dict(preversioned=True)), ('postversioned', dict(preversioned=False)), ] def setUp(self): super(TestVersions, self).setUp() self.repo = self.useFixture(TestRepo(self.package_dir)) self.useFixture(GPGKeyFixture()) self.useFixture(base.DiveDir(self.package_dir)) def test_email_parsing_errors_are_handled(self): mocked_open = mock.mock_open() with mock.patch('pbr.packaging.open', mocked_open): with mock.patch('email.message_from_file') as message_from_file: message_from_file.side_effect = [ email.errors.MessageError('Test'), {'Name': 'pbr_testpackage'}] version = packaging._get_version_from_pkg_metadata( 'pbr_testpackage') self.assertTrue(message_from_file.called) self.assertIsNone(version) def test_capitalized_headers(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit('Sem-Ver: api-break') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('2.0.0.dev1')) def test_capitalized_headers_partial(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit('Sem-ver: api-break') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('2.0.0.dev1')) def test_tagged_version_has_tag_version(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') version = packaging._get_version_from_git('1.2.3') self.assertEqual('1.2.3', version) def test_non_canonical_tagged_version_bump(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.4') self.repo.commit('Sem-Ver: api-break') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('2.0.0.dev1')) def test_untagged_version_has_dev_version_postversion(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit() version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.4.dev1')) def test_untagged_pre_release_has_pre_dev_version_postversion(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3.0a1') self.repo.commit() version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.3.0a2.dev1')) def test_untagged_version_minor_bump(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit('sem-ver: deprecation') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.3.0.dev1')) def test_untagged_version_major_bump(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit('sem-ver: api-break') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('2.0.0.dev1')) def test_untagged_version_has_dev_version_preversion(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit() version = packaging._get_version_from_git('1.2.5') self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.5.dev1')) def test_untagged_version_after_pre_has_dev_version_preversion(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3.0a1') self.repo.commit() version = packaging._get_version_from_git('1.2.5') self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.5.dev1')) def test_untagged_version_after_rc_has_dev_version_preversion(self): self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3.0a1') self.repo.commit() version = packaging._get_version_from_git('1.2.3') self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.3.0a2.dev1')) def test_preversion_too_low_simple(self): # That is, the target version is either already released or not high # enough for the semver requirements given api breaks etc. self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit() # Note that we can't target 1.2.3 anymore - with 1.2.3 released we # need to be working on 1.2.4. err = self.assertRaises( ValueError, packaging._get_version_from_git, '1.2.3') self.assertThat(err.args[0], matchers.StartsWith('git history')) def test_preversion_too_low_semver_headers(self): # That is, the target version is either already released or not high # enough for the semver requirements given api breaks etc. self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit('sem-ver: feature') # Note that we can't target 1.2.4, the feature header means we need # to be working on 1.3.0 or above. err = self.assertRaises( ValueError, packaging._get_version_from_git, '1.2.4') self.assertThat(err.args[0], matchers.StartsWith('git history')) def test_get_kwargs_corner_cases(self): # No tags: git_dir = self.repo._basedir + '/.git' get_kwargs = lambda tag: packaging._get_increment_kwargs(git_dir, tag) def _check_combinations(tag): self.repo.commit() self.assertEqual(dict(), get_kwargs(tag)) self.repo.commit('sem-ver: bugfix') self.assertEqual(dict(), get_kwargs(tag)) self.repo.commit('sem-ver: feature') self.assertEqual(dict(minor=True), get_kwargs(tag)) self.repo.uncommit() self.repo.commit('sem-ver: deprecation') self.assertEqual(dict(minor=True), get_kwargs(tag)) self.repo.uncommit() self.repo.commit('sem-ver: api-break') self.assertEqual(dict(major=True), get_kwargs(tag)) self.repo.commit('sem-ver: deprecation') self.assertEqual(dict(major=True, minor=True), get_kwargs(tag)) _check_combinations('') self.repo.tag('1.2.3') _check_combinations('1.2.3') def test_invalid_tag_ignored(self): # Fix for bug 1356784 - we treated any tag as a version, not just those # that are valid versions. self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1') self.repo.commit() # when the tree is tagged and its wrong: self.repo.tag('badver') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.0.1.dev1')) # When the tree isn't tagged, we also fall through. self.repo.commit() version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.0.1.dev2')) # We don't fall through x.y versions self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2') self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('badver2') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.1.dev1')) # Or x.y.z versions self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('badver3') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.4.dev1')) # Or alpha/beta/pre versions self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.4.0a1') self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('badver4') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('1.2.4.0a2.dev1')) # Non-release related tags are ignored. self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('2') self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('non-release-tag/2014.12.16-1') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertThat(version, matchers.StartsWith('2.0.1.dev1')) def test_valid_tag_honoured(self): # Fix for bug 1370608 - we converted any target into a 'dev version' # even if there was a distance of 0 - indicating that we were on the # tag itself. self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.3.0.0a1') version = packaging._get_version_from_git() self.assertEqual('1.3.0.0a1', version) def test_skip_write_git_changelog(self): # Fix for bug 1467440 self.repo.commit() self.repo.tag('1.2.3') os.environ['SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG'] = '1' version = packaging._get_version_from_git('1.2.3') self.assertEqual('1.2.3', version) def tearDown(self): super(TestVersions, self).tearDown() os.environ.pop('SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG', None) class TestRequirementParsing(base.BaseTestCase): def test_requirement_parsing(self): pkgs = { 'test_reqparse': { 'requirements.txt': textwrap.dedent("""\ bar quux<1.0; python_version=='2.6' requests-aws>=0.1.4 # BSD License (3 clause) Routes>=1.12.3,!=2.0,!=2.1;python_version=='2.7' requests-kerberos>=0.6;python_version=='2.7' # MIT """), 'setup.cfg': textwrap.dedent("""\ [metadata] name = test_reqparse [extras] test = foo baz>3.2 :python_version=='2.7' # MIT bar>3.3 :python_version=='2.7' # MIT # Apache """)}, } pkg_dirs = self.useFixture(CreatePackages(pkgs)).package_dirs pkg_dir = pkg_dirs['test_reqparse'] # pkg_resources.split_sections uses None as the title of an # anonymous section instead of the empty string. Weird. expected_requirements = { None: ['bar', 'requests-aws>=0.1.4'], ":(python_version=='2.6')": ['quux<1.0'], ":(python_version=='2.7')": ['Routes!=2.0,!=2.1,>=1.12.3', 'requests-kerberos>=0.6'], 'test': ['foo'], "test:(python_version=='2.7')": ['baz>3.2', 'bar>3.3'] } venv = self.useFixture(Venv('reqParse')) bin_python = venv.python # Two things are tested by this # 1) pbr properly parses markers from requiremnts.txt and setup.cfg # 2) bdist_wheel causes pbr to not evaluate markers self._run_cmd(bin_python, ('setup.py', 'bdist_wheel'), allow_fail=False, cwd=pkg_dir) egg_info = os.path.join(pkg_dir, 'test_reqparse.egg-info') requires_txt = os.path.join(egg_info, 'requires.txt') with open(requires_txt, 'rt') as requires: generated_requirements = dict( pkg_resources.split_sections(requires)) # NOTE(dhellmann): We have to spell out the comparison because # the rendering for version specifiers in a range is not # consistent across versions of setuptools. for section, expected in expected_requirements.items(): exp_parsed = [ pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(s) for s in expected ] gen_parsed = [ pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(s) for s in generated_requirements[section] ] self.assertEqual(exp_parsed, gen_parsed) def get_soabi(): soabi = None try: soabi = sysconfig.get_config_var('SOABI') arch = sysconfig.get_config_var('MULTIARCH') except IOError: pass if soabi and arch and 'pypy' in sysconfig.get_scheme_names(): soabi = '%s-%s' % (soabi, arch) if soabi is None and 'pypy' in sysconfig.get_scheme_names(): # NOTE(sigmavirus24): PyPy only added support for the SOABI config var # to sysconfig in 2015. That was well after 2.2.1 was published in the # Ubuntu 14.04 archive. for suffix, _, _ in imp.get_suffixes(): if suffix.startswith('.pypy') and suffix.endswith('.so'): soabi = suffix.split('.')[1] break return soabi