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from __future__ import print_function
import os
import sys
import linecache
import re
import time
import nose
import termstyle
failure = 'FAILED'
error = 'ERROR'
success = 'passed'
skip = 'skipped'
line_length = 77
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] >= 3
if PY3:
to_unicode = str
else:
def to_unicode(s):
try:
return unicode(s)
except UnicodeDecodeError:
return unicode(repr(str(s)))
BLACKLISTED_WRITERS = [
'nose[\\/]result\\.pyc?$',
'unittest[\\/]runner\\.pyc?$'
]
REDNOSE_DEBUG = False
class RedNose(nose.plugins.Plugin):
env_opt = 'NOSE_REDNOSE'
env_opt_color = 'NOSE_REDNOSE_COLOR'
score = 199 # just under the `coverage` module
def __init__(self, *args):
super(RedNose, self).__init__(*args)
self.reports = []
self.error = self.success = self.failure = self.skip = 0
self.total = 0
self.stream = None
self.verbose = False
self.enabled = False
self.tree = False
def options(self, parser, env=os.environ):
global REDNOSE_DEBUG
rednose_on = bool(env.get(self.env_opt, False))
rednose_color = env.get(self.env_opt_color, 'auto')
REDNOSE_DEBUG = bool(env.get('REDNOSE_DEBUG', False))
parser.add_option(
"--rednose",
action="store_true",
default=rednose_on,
dest="rednose",
help="enable colour output (alternatively, set $%s=1)" % (self.env_opt,)
)
parser.add_option(
"--no-color",
action="store_false",
dest="rednose",
help="disable colour output"
)
parser.add_option(
"--force-color",
action="store_const",
dest='rednose_color',
default=rednose_color,
const='force',
help="force colour output when not using a TTY (alternatively, set $%s=force)" % (self.env_opt_color,)
)
parser.add_option(
"--immediate",
action="store_true",
default=False,
help="print errors and failures as they happen, as well as at the end"
)
def configure(self, options, conf):
if options.rednose:
self.enabled = True
termstyle_init = {
'force': termstyle.enable,
'off': termstyle.disable
}.get(options.rednose_color, termstyle.auto)
termstyle_init()
self.immediate = options.immediate
self.verbose = options.verbosity >= 2
def begin(self):
self.start_time = time.time()
self._in_test = False
def _format_test_name(self, test):
return test.shortDescription() or to_unicode(test)
def prepareTestResult(self, result):
result.stream = FilteringStream(self.stream, BLACKLISTED_WRITERS)
def beforeTest(self, test):
self._in_test = True
if self.verbose:
self._out(self._format_test_name(test) + ' ... ')
def afterTest(self, test):
if self._in_test:
self.addSkip()
def _print_test(self, type_, color):
self.total += 1
if self.verbose:
self._outln(color(type_))
else:
if type_ == failure:
short_ = 'F'
elif type_ == error:
short_ = 'X'
elif type_ == skip:
short_ = '-'
else:
short_ = '.'
self._out(color(short_))
if self.total % line_length == 0:
self._outln()
self._in_test = False
def _add_report(self, report):
failure_type, test, err = report
self.reports.append(report)
if self.immediate:
self._outln()
self._report_test(len(self.reports), *report)
def addFailure(self, test, err):
self.failure += 1
self._add_report((failure, test, err))
self._print_test(failure, termstyle.red)
def addError(self, test, err):
if err[0].__name__ == 'SkipTest':
self.addSkip(test, err)
return
self.error += 1
self._add_report((error, test, err))
self._print_test(error, termstyle.yellow)
def addSuccess(self, test):
self.success += 1
self._print_test(success, termstyle.green)
def addSkip(self, test=None, err=None):
self.skip += 1
self._print_test(skip, termstyle.blue)
def setOutputStream(self, stream):
self.stream = stream
def report(self, stream):
"""report on all registered failures and errors"""
self._outln()
if self.immediate:
for x in range(0, 5):
self._outln()
report_num = 0
if len(self.reports) > 0:
for report_num, report in enumerate(self.reports):
self._report_test(report_num + 1, *report)
self._outln()
self._summarize()
def _summarize(self):
"""summarize all tests - the number of failures, errors and successes"""
self._line(termstyle.black)
self._out("%s test%s run in %0.1f seconds" % (
self.total,
self._plural(self.total),
time.time() - self.start_time))
if self.total > self.success:
self._outln(". ")
additionals = []
if self.failure > 0:
additionals.append(termstyle.red("%s FAILED" % (
self.failure,)))
if self.error > 0:
additionals.append(termstyle.yellow("%s error%s" % (
self.error,
self._plural(self.error) )))
if self.skip > 0:
additionals.append(termstyle.blue("%s skipped" % (
self.skip)))
self._out(', '.join(additionals))
self._out(termstyle.green(" (%s test%s passed)" % (
self.success,
self._plural(self.success) )))
self._outln()
def _report_test(self, report_num, type_, test, err):
"""report the results of a single (failing or errored) test"""
self._line(termstyle.black)
self._out("%s) " % (report_num))
if type_ == failure:
color = termstyle.red
self._outln(color('FAIL: %s' % (self._format_test_name(test),)))
else:
color = termstyle.yellow
self._outln(color('ERROR: %s' % (self._format_test_name(test),)))
exc_type, exc_instance, exc_trace = err
self._outln()
self._outln(self._fmt_traceback(exc_trace))
self._out(color(' ', termstyle.bold(color(exc_type.__name__)), ": "))
self._outln(self._fmt_message(exc_instance, color))
self._outln()
def _relative_path(self, path):
"""
If path is a child of the current working directory, the relative
path is returned surrounded by bold xterm escape sequences.
If path is not a child of the working directory, path is returned
"""
try:
here = os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(os.getcwd()))
fullpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.realpath(path))
except OSError:
return path
if fullpath.startswith(here):
return termstyle.bold(fullpath[len(here)+1:])
return path
def _file_line(self, tb):
"""formats the file / lineno / function line of a traceback element"""
prefix = "file://"
prefix = ""
f = tb.tb_frame
if '__unittest' in f.f_globals:
# this is the magical flag that prevents unittest internal
# code from junking up the stacktrace
return None
filename = f.f_code.co_filename
lineno = tb.tb_lineno
linecache.checkcache(filename)
function_name = f.f_code.co_name
line_contents = linecache.getline(filename, lineno, f.f_globals).strip()
return " %s line %s in %s\n %s" % (
termstyle.blue(prefix, self._relative_path(filename)),
lineno,
termstyle.cyan(function_name),
line_contents)
def _fmt_traceback(self, trace):
"""format a traceback"""
ret = []
ret.append(termstyle.default(" Traceback (most recent call last):"))
current_trace = trace
while current_trace is not None:
line = self._file_line(current_trace)
if line is not None:
ret.append(line)
current_trace = current_trace.tb_next
return '\n'.join(ret)
def _fmt_message(self, exception, color):
orig_message_lines = to_unicode(exception).splitlines()
if len(orig_message_lines) == 0:
return ''
message_lines = [color(orig_message_lines[0])]
for line in orig_message_lines[1:]:
match = re.match('^---.* begin captured stdout.*----$', line)
if match:
color = None
message_lines.append('')
line = ' ' + line
message_lines.append(color(line) if color is not None else line)
return '\n'.join(message_lines)
def _out(self, msg='', newline=False):
self.stream.write(msg)
if newline:
self.stream.write('\n')
def _outln(self, msg=''):
self._out(msg, True)
def _plural(self, num):
return '' if num == 1 else 's'
def _line(self, color=termstyle.reset, char='-'):
"""
print a line of separator characters (default '-')
in the given colour (default black)
"""
self._outln(color(char * line_length))
import traceback
import sys
class FilteringStream(object):
"""
A wrapper for a stream that will filter
calls to `write` and `writeln` to ignore calls
from blacklisted callers
(implemented as a regex on their filename, according
to traceback.extract_stack())
It's super hacky, but there seems to be no other way
to suppress nose's default output
"""
def __init__(self, stream, excludes):
self.__stream = stream
self.__excludes = list(map(re.compile, excludes))
def __should_filter(self):
try:
stack = traceback.extract_stack(limit=3)[0]
filename = stack[0]
pattern_matches_filename = lambda pattern: pattern.search(filename)
should_filter = any(map(pattern_matches_filename, self.__excludes))
if REDNOSE_DEBUG:
print >> sys.stderr, "REDNOSE_DEBUG: got write call from %s, should_filter = %s" % (
filename, should_filter)
return should_filter
except StandardError as e:
if REDNOSE_DEBUG:
print("\nError in rednose filtering: %s" % (e,), file=sys.stderr)
traceback.print_exc(sys.stderr)
return False
def write(self, *a):
if self.__should_filter():
return
return self.__stream.write(*a)
def writeln(self, *a):
if self.__should_filter():
return
return self.__stream.writeln(*a)
# pass non-known methods through to self.__stream
def __getattr__(self, name):
if REDNOSE_DEBUG:
print("REDNOSE_DEBUG: getting attr %s" % (name,), file=sys.stderr)
return getattr(self.__stream, name)
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