""" exception classes and constants handling test outcomes as well as functions creating them """ from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function import sys class OutcomeException(BaseException): """ OutcomeException and its subclass instances indicate and contain info about test and collection outcomes. """ def __init__(self, msg=None, pytrace=True): BaseException.__init__(self, msg) self.msg = msg self.pytrace = pytrace def __repr__(self): if self.msg: val = self.msg if isinstance(val, bytes): val = val.decode("UTF-8", errors="replace") return val return "<%s instance>" % (self.__class__.__name__,) __str__ = __repr__ TEST_OUTCOME = (OutcomeException, Exception) class Skipped(OutcomeException): # XXX hackish: on 3k we fake to live in the builtins # in order to have Skipped exception printing shorter/nicer __module__ = "builtins" def __init__(self, msg=None, pytrace=True, allow_module_level=False): OutcomeException.__init__(self, msg=msg, pytrace=pytrace) self.allow_module_level = allow_module_level class Failed(OutcomeException): """ raised from an explicit call to pytest.fail() """ __module__ = "builtins" class Exit(Exception): """ raised for immediate program exits (no tracebacks/summaries)""" def __init__(self, msg="unknown reason", returncode=None): self.msg = msg self.returncode = returncode super(Exit, self).__init__(msg) # exposed helper methods def exit(msg, returncode=None): """ Exit testing process. :param str msg: message to display upon exit. :param int returncode: return code to be used when exiting pytest. """ __tracebackhide__ = True raise Exit(msg, returncode) exit.Exception = Exit def skip(msg="", **kwargs): """ Skip an executing test with the given message. This function should be called only during testing (setup, call or teardown) or during collection by using the ``allow_module_level`` flag. This function can be called in doctests as well. :kwarg bool allow_module_level: allows this function to be called at module level, skipping the rest of the module. Default to False. .. note:: It is better to use the :ref:`pytest.mark.skipif ref` marker when possible to declare a test to be skipped under certain conditions like mismatching platforms or dependencies. Similarly, use the ``# doctest: +SKIP`` directive (see `doctest.SKIP `_) to skip a doctest statically. """ __tracebackhide__ = True allow_module_level = kwargs.pop("allow_module_level", False) if kwargs: keys = [k for k in kwargs.keys()] raise TypeError("unexpected keyword arguments: {}".format(keys)) raise Skipped(msg=msg, allow_module_level=allow_module_level) skip.Exception = Skipped def fail(msg="", pytrace=True): """ Explicitly fail an executing test with the given message. :param str msg: the message to show the user as reason for the failure. :param bool pytrace: if false the msg represents the full failure information and no python traceback will be reported. """ __tracebackhide__ = True raise Failed(msg=msg, pytrace=pytrace) fail.Exception = Failed class XFailed(fail.Exception): """ raised from an explicit call to pytest.xfail() """ def xfail(reason=""): """ Imperatively xfail an executing test or setup functions with the given reason. This function should be called only during testing (setup, call or teardown). .. note:: It is better to use the :ref:`pytest.mark.xfail ref` marker when possible to declare a test to be xfailed under certain conditions like known bugs or missing features. """ __tracebackhide__ = True raise XFailed(reason) xfail.Exception = XFailed def importorskip(modname, minversion=None, reason=None): """Imports and returns the requested module ``modname``, or skip the current test if the module cannot be imported. :param str modname: the name of the module to import :param str minversion: if given, the imported module ``__version__`` attribute must be at least this minimal version, otherwise the test is still skipped. :param str reason: if given, this reason is shown as the message when the module cannot be imported. """ import warnings __tracebackhide__ = True compile(modname, "", "eval") # to catch syntaxerrors should_skip = False with warnings.catch_warnings(): # make sure to ignore ImportWarnings that might happen because # of existing directories with the same name we're trying to # import but without a __init__.py file warnings.simplefilter("ignore") try: __import__(modname) except ImportError: # Do not raise chained exception here(#1485) should_skip = True if should_skip: if reason is None: reason = "could not import %r" % (modname,) raise Skipped(reason, allow_module_level=True) mod = sys.modules[modname] if minversion is None: return mod verattr = getattr(mod, "__version__", None) if minversion is not None: try: from pkg_resources import parse_version as pv except ImportError: raise Skipped( "we have a required version for %r but can not import " "pkg_resources to parse version strings." % (modname,), allow_module_level=True, ) if verattr is None or pv(verattr) < pv(minversion): raise Skipped( "module %r has __version__ %r, required is: %r" % (modname, verattr, minversion), allow_module_level=True, ) return mod