import atexit import os import warnings from re import compile from tempfile import mkdtemp from testfixtures.comparison import compare from testfixtures.compat import basestring from testfixtures.utils import wrap from .rmtree import rmtree class TempDirectory: """ A class representing a temporary directory on disk. :param ignore: A sequence of strings containing regular expression patterns that match filenames that should be ignored by the :class:`TempDirectory` listing and checking methods. :param create: If `True`, the temporary directory will be created as part of class instantiation. :param path: If passed, this should be a string containing a physical path to use as the temporary directory. When passed, :class:`TempDirectory` will not create a new directory to use. :param encoding: A default encoding to use for :meth:`read` and :meth:`write` operations when the ``encoding`` parameter is not passed to those methods. """ instances = set() atexit_setup = False #: The physical path of the :class:`TempDirectory` on disk path = None def __init__(self, ignore=(), create=True, path=None, encoding=None): self.ignore = [] for regex in ignore: self.ignore.append(compile(regex)) self.path = path self.encoding = encoding self.dont_remove = bool(path) if create: self.create() @classmethod def atexit(cls): if cls.instances: warnings.warn( 'TempDirectory instances not cleaned up by shutdown:\n' '%s' % ('\n'.join(i.path for i in cls.instances)) ) def create(self): """ Create a temporary directory for this instance to use if one has not already been created. """ if self.path: return self self.path = mkdtemp() self.instances.add(self) if not self.__class__.atexit_setup: atexit.register(self.atexit) self.__class__.atexit_setup = True return self def cleanup(self): """ Delete the temporary directory and anything in it. This :class:`TempDirectory` cannot be used again unless :meth:`create` is called. """ if self.path and os.path.exists(self.path) and not self.dont_remove: rmtree(self.path) del self.path if self in self.instances: self.instances.remove(self) @classmethod def cleanup_all(cls): """ Delete all temporary directories associated with all :class:`TempDirectory` objects. """ for i in tuple(cls.instances): i.cleanup() def actual(self, path=None, recursive=False, files_only=False, followlinks=False): path = self._join(path) if path else self.path result = [] if recursive: for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk( path, followlinks=followlinks ): dirpath = '/'.join(dirpath[len(path)+1:].split(os.sep)) if dirpath: dirpath += '/' for dirname in dirnames: if not files_only: result.append(dirpath+dirname+'/') for name in sorted(filenames): result.append(dirpath+name) else: for n in os.listdir(path): result.append(n) filtered = [] for path in sorted(result): ignore = False for regex in self.ignore: if regex.search(path): ignore = True break if ignore: continue filtered.append(path) return filtered def listdir(self, path=None, recursive=False): """ Print the contents of the specified directory. :param path: The path to list, which can be: * `None`, indicating the root of the temporary directory should be listed. * A tuple of strings, indicating that the elements of the tuple should be used as directory names to traverse from the root of the temporary directory to find the directory to be listed. * A forward-slash separated string, indicating the directory or subdirectory that should be traversed to from the temporary directory and listed. :param recursive: If `True`, the directory specified will have its subdirectories recursively listed too. """ actual = self.actual(path, recursive) if not actual: print('No files or directories found.') for n in actual: print(n) def compare(self, expected, path=None, files_only=False, recursive=True, followlinks=False): """ Compare the expected contents with the actual contents of the temporary directory. An :class:`AssertionError` will be raised if they are not the same. :param expected: A sequence of strings containing the paths expected in the directory. These paths should be forward-slash separated and relative to the root of the temporary directory. :param path: The path to use as the root for the comparison, relative to the root of the temporary directory. This can either be: * A tuple of strings, making up the relative path. * A forward-slash separated string. If it is not provided, the root of the temporary directory will be used. :param files_only: If specified, directories will be excluded from the list of actual paths used in the comparison. :param recursive: If passed as ``False``, only the direct contents of the directory specified by ``path`` will be included in the actual contents used for comparison. :param followlinks: If passed as ``True``, symlinks and hard links will be followed when recursively building up the actual list of directory contents. """ __tracebackhide__ = True compare(expected=sorted(expected), actual=tuple(self.actual( path, recursive, files_only, followlinks )), recursive=False) def check(self, *expected): """ .. deprecated:: 4.3.0 Compare the contents of the temporary directory with the expected contents supplied. This method only checks the root of the temporary directory. :param expected: A sequence of strings containing the names expected in the directory. """ compare(expected, tuple(self.actual()), recursive=False) def check_dir(self, dir, *expected): """ .. deprecated:: 4.3.0 Compare the contents of the specified subdirectory of the temporary directory with the expected contents supplied. This method will only check the contents of the subdirectory specified and will not recursively check subdirectories. :param dir: The subdirectory to check, which can be: * A tuple of strings, indicating that the elements of the tuple should be used as directory names to traverse from the root of the temporary directory to find the directory to be checked. * A forward-slash separated string, indicating the directory or subdirectory that should be traversed to from the temporary directory and checked. :param expected: A sequence of strings containing the names expected in the directory. """ compare(expected, tuple(self.actual(dir)), recursive=False) def check_all(self, dir, *expected): """ .. deprecated:: 4.3.0 Recursively compare the contents of the specified directory with the expected contents supplied. :param dir: The directory to check, which can be: * A tuple of strings, indicating that the elements of the tuple should be used as directory names to traverse from the root of the temporary directory to find the directory to be checked. * A forward-slash separated string, indicating the directory or subdirectory that should be traversed to from the temporary directory and checked. * An empty string, indicating that the whole temporary directory should be checked. :param expected: A sequence of strings containing the paths expected in the directory. These paths should be forward-slash separated and relative to the root of the temporary directory. """ compare(expected, tuple(self.actual(dir, recursive=True)), recursive=False) def _join(self, name): # make things platform independent if isinstance(name, basestring): name = name.split('/') relative = os.sep.join(name).rstrip(os.sep) if relative.startswith(os.sep): if relative.startswith(self.path): return relative raise ValueError( 'Attempt to read or write outside the temporary Directory' ) return os.path.join(self.path, relative) def makedir(self, dirpath): """ Make an empty directory at the specified path within the temporary directory. Any intermediate subdirectories that do not exist will also be created. :param dirpath: The directory to create, which can be: * A tuple of strings. * A forward-slash separated string. :returns: The full path of the created directory. """ thepath = self._join(dirpath) os.makedirs(thepath) return thepath def write(self, filepath, data, encoding=None): """ Write the supplied data to a file at the specified path within the temporary directory. Any subdirectories specified that do not exist will also be created. The file will always be written in binary mode. The data supplied must either be bytes or an encoding must be supplied to convert the string into bytes. :param filepath: The path to the file to create, which can be: * A tuple of strings. * A forward-slash separated string. :param data: A string containing the data to be written. :param encoding: The encoding to be used if data is not bytes. Should not be passed if data is already bytes. :returns: The full path of the file written. """ if isinstance(filepath, basestring): filepath = filepath.split('/') if len(filepath) > 1: dirpath = self._join(filepath[:-1]) if not os.path.exists(dirpath): os.makedirs(dirpath) thepath = self._join(filepath) encoding = encoding or self.encoding if encoding is not None: data = data.encode(encoding) with open(thepath, 'wb') as f: f.write(data) return thepath def getpath(self, path): """ Return the full path on disk that corresponds to the path relative to the temporary directory that is passed in. :param path: The path to the file to create, which can be: * A tuple of strings. * A forward-slash separated string. :returns: A string containing the full path. """ return self._join(path) def read(self, filepath, encoding=None): """ Reads the file at the specified path within the temporary directory. The file is always read in binary mode. Bytes will be returned unless an encoding is supplied, in which case a unicode string of the decoded data will be returned. :param filepath: The path to the file to read, which can be: * A tuple of strings. * A forward-slash separated string. :param encoding: The encoding used to decode the data in the file. :returns: A string containing the data read. """ with open(self._join(filepath), 'rb') as f: data = f.read() encoding = encoding or self.encoding if encoding is not None: return data.decode(encoding) return data def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback): self.cleanup() def tempdir(*args, **kw): """ A decorator for making a :class:`TempDirectory` available for the duration of a test function. All arguments and parameters are passed through to the :class:`TempDirectory` constructor. """ kw['create'] = False l = TempDirectory(*args, **kw) return wrap(l.create, l.cleanup)