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Enso-Bot/venv/Lib/site-packages/pbr/tests/test_setup.py

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# Copyright (c) 2011 OpenStack Foundation
# Copyright (c) 2013 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
# All Rights Reserved.
#
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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#
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#
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# under the License.
from __future__ import print_function
import os
try:
import cStringIO as io
BytesIO = io.StringIO
except ImportError:
import io
BytesIO = io.BytesIO
import fixtures
from pbr import git
from pbr import options
from pbr import packaging
from pbr.tests import base
class SkipFileWrites(base.BaseTestCase):
scenarios = [
('changelog_option_true',
dict(option_key='skip_changelog', option_value='True',
env_key='SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG', env_value=None,
pkg_func=git.write_git_changelog, filename='ChangeLog')),
('changelog_option_false',
dict(option_key='skip_changelog', option_value='False',
env_key='SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG', env_value=None,
pkg_func=git.write_git_changelog, filename='ChangeLog')),
('changelog_env_true',
dict(option_key='skip_changelog', option_value='False',
env_key='SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG', env_value='True',
pkg_func=git.write_git_changelog, filename='ChangeLog')),
('changelog_both_true',
dict(option_key='skip_changelog', option_value='True',
env_key='SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG', env_value='True',
pkg_func=git.write_git_changelog, filename='ChangeLog')),
('authors_option_true',
dict(option_key='skip_authors', option_value='True',
env_key='SKIP_GENERATE_AUTHORS', env_value=None,
pkg_func=git.generate_authors, filename='AUTHORS')),
('authors_option_false',
dict(option_key='skip_authors', option_value='False',
env_key='SKIP_GENERATE_AUTHORS', env_value=None,
pkg_func=git.generate_authors, filename='AUTHORS')),
('authors_env_true',
dict(option_key='skip_authors', option_value='False',
env_key='SKIP_GENERATE_AUTHORS', env_value='True',
pkg_func=git.generate_authors, filename='AUTHORS')),
('authors_both_true',
dict(option_key='skip_authors', option_value='True',
env_key='SKIP_GENERATE_AUTHORS', env_value='True',
pkg_func=git.generate_authors, filename='AUTHORS')),
]
def setUp(self):
super(SkipFileWrites, self).setUp()
self.temp_path = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path
self.root_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir)
self.git_dir = os.path.join(self.root_dir, ".git")
if not os.path.exists(self.git_dir):
self.skipTest("%s is missing; skipping git-related checks"
% self.git_dir)
return
self.filename = os.path.join(self.temp_path, self.filename)
self.option_dict = dict()
if self.option_key is not None:
self.option_dict[self.option_key] = ('setup.cfg',
self.option_value)
self.useFixture(
fixtures.EnvironmentVariable(self.env_key, self.env_value))
def test_skip(self):
self.pkg_func(git_dir=self.git_dir,
dest_dir=self.temp_path,
option_dict=self.option_dict)
self.assertEqual(
not os.path.exists(self.filename),
(self.option_value.lower() in options.TRUE_VALUES or
self.env_value is not None))
_changelog_content = """7780758\x00Break parser\x00 (tag: refs/tags/1_foo.1)
04316fe\x00Make python\x00 (refs/heads/review/monty_taylor/27519)
378261a\x00Add an integration test script.\x00
3c373ac\x00Merge "Lib\x00 (HEAD, tag: refs/tags/2013.2.rc2, tag: refs/tags/2013.2, refs/heads/mile-proposed)
182feb3\x00Fix pip invocation for old versions of pip.\x00 (tag: refs/tags/0.5.17)
fa4f46e\x00Remove explicit depend on distribute.\x00 (tag: refs/tags/0.5.16)
d1c53dd\x00Use pip instead of easy_install for installation.\x00
a793ea1\x00Merge "Skip git-checkout related tests when .git is missing"\x00
6c27ce7\x00Skip git-checkout related tests when .git is missing\x00
451e513\x00Bug fix: create_stack() fails when waiting\x00
4c8cfe4\x00Improve test coverage: network delete API\x00 (tag: refs/tags/(evil))
d7e6167\x00Bug fix: Fix pass thru filtering in list_networks\x00 (tag: refs/tags/ev()il)
c47ec15\x00Consider 'in-use' a non-pending volume for caching\x00 (tag: refs/tags/ev)il)
8696fbd\x00Improve test coverage: private extension API\x00 (tag: refs/tags/ev(il)
f0440f8\x00Improve test coverage: hypervisor list\x00 (tag: refs/tags/e(vi)l)
04984a5\x00Refactor hooks file.\x00 (HEAD, tag: 0.6.7,b, tag: refs/tags/(12), refs/heads/master)
a65e8ee\x00Remove jinja pin.\x00 (tag: refs/tags/0.5.14, tag: refs/tags/0.5.13)
""" # noqa
def _make_old_git_changelog_format(line):
"""Convert post-1.8.1 git log format to pre-1.8.1 git log format"""
if not line.strip():
return line
sha, msg, refname = line.split('\x00')
refname = refname.replace('tag: ', '')
return '\x00'.join((sha, msg, refname))
_old_git_changelog_content = '\n'.join(
_make_old_git_changelog_format(line)
for line in _changelog_content.split('\n'))
class GitLogsTest(base.BaseTestCase):
scenarios = [
('pre1.8.3', {'changelog': _old_git_changelog_content}),
('post1.8.3', {'changelog': _changelog_content}),
]
def setUp(self):
super(GitLogsTest, self).setUp()
self.temp_path = self.useFixture(fixtures.TempDir()).path
self.root_dir = os.path.abspath(os.path.curdir)
self.git_dir = os.path.join(self.root_dir, ".git")
self.useFixture(
fixtures.EnvironmentVariable('SKIP_GENERATE_AUTHORS'))
self.useFixture(
fixtures.EnvironmentVariable('SKIP_WRITE_GIT_CHANGELOG'))
def test_write_git_changelog(self):
self.useFixture(fixtures.FakePopen(lambda _: {
"stdout": BytesIO(self.changelog.encode('utf-8'))
}))
git.write_git_changelog(git_dir=self.git_dir,
dest_dir=self.temp_path)
with open(os.path.join(self.temp_path, "ChangeLog"), "r") as ch_fh:
changelog_contents = ch_fh.read()
self.assertIn("2013.2", changelog_contents)
self.assertIn("0.5.17", changelog_contents)
self.assertIn("------", changelog_contents)
self.assertIn("Refactor hooks file", changelog_contents)
self.assertIn(
r"Bug fix: create\_stack() fails when waiting",
changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("Refactor hooks file.", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("182feb3", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("review/monty_taylor/27519", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("0.5.13", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("0.6.7", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("12", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("(evil)", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("ev()il", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("ev(il", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("ev)il", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn("e(vi)l", changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn('Merge "', changelog_contents)
self.assertNotIn(r'1\_foo.1', changelog_contents)
def test_generate_authors(self):
author_old = u"Foo Foo <email@foo.com>"
author_new = u"Bar Bar <email@bar.com>"
co_author = u"Foo Bar <foo@bar.com>"
co_author_by = u"Co-authored-by: " + co_author
git_log_cmd = (
"git --git-dir=%s log --format=%%aN <%%aE>"
% self.git_dir)
git_co_log_cmd = ("git --git-dir=%s log" % self.git_dir)
git_top_level = "git rev-parse --show-toplevel"
cmd_map = {
git_log_cmd: author_new,
git_co_log_cmd: co_author_by,
git_top_level: self.root_dir,
}
exist_files = [self.git_dir,
os.path.join(self.temp_path, "AUTHORS.in")]
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"os.path.exists",
lambda path: os.path.abspath(path) in exist_files))
def _fake_run_shell_command(cmd, **kwargs):
return cmd_map[" ".join(cmd)]
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"pbr.git._run_shell_command",
_fake_run_shell_command))
with open(os.path.join(self.temp_path, "AUTHORS.in"), "w") as auth_fh:
auth_fh.write("%s\n" % author_old)
git.generate_authors(git_dir=self.git_dir,
dest_dir=self.temp_path)
with open(os.path.join(self.temp_path, "AUTHORS"), "r") as auth_fh:
authors = auth_fh.read()
self.assertTrue(author_old in authors)
self.assertTrue(author_new in authors)
self.assertTrue(co_author in authors)
class _SphinxConfig(object):
man_pages = ['foo']
class BaseSphinxTest(base.BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(BaseSphinxTest, self).setUp()
# setup_command requires the Sphinx instance to have some
# attributes that aren't set normally with the way we use the
# class (because we replace the constructor). Add default
# values directly to the class definition.
import sphinx.application
sphinx.application.Sphinx.messagelog = []
sphinx.application.Sphinx.statuscode = 0
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.application.Sphinx.__init__", lambda *a, **kw: None))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.application.Sphinx.build", lambda *a, **kw: None))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.application.Sphinx.config", _SphinxConfig))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.config.Config.init_values", lambda *a: None))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.config.Config.__init__", lambda *a: None))
from distutils import dist
self.distr = dist.Distribution()
self.distr.packages = ("fake_package",)
self.distr.command_options["build_sphinx"] = {
"source_dir": ["a", "."]}
pkg_fixture = fixtures.PythonPackage(
"fake_package", [("fake_module.py", b""),
("another_fake_module_for_testing.py", b""),
("fake_private_module.py", b"")])
self.useFixture(pkg_fixture)
self.useFixture(base.DiveDir(pkg_fixture.base))
self.distr.command_options["pbr"] = {}
if hasattr(self, "excludes"):
self.distr.command_options["pbr"]["autodoc_exclude_modules"] = (
'setup.cfg',
"fake_package.fake_private_module\n"
"fake_package.another_fake_*\n"
"fake_package.unknown_module")
if hasattr(self, 'has_opt') and self.has_opt:
options = self.distr.command_options["pbr"]
options["autodoc_index_modules"] = ('setup.cfg', self.autodoc)
class BuildSphinxTest(BaseSphinxTest):
scenarios = [
('true_autodoc_caps',
dict(has_opt=True, autodoc='True', has_autodoc=True)),
('true_autodoc_caps_with_excludes',
dict(has_opt=True, autodoc='True', has_autodoc=True,
excludes="fake_package.fake_private_module\n"
"fake_package.another_fake_*\n"
"fake_package.unknown_module")),
('true_autodoc_lower',
dict(has_opt=True, autodoc='true', has_autodoc=True)),
('false_autodoc',
dict(has_opt=True, autodoc='False', has_autodoc=False)),
('no_autodoc',
dict(has_opt=False, autodoc='False', has_autodoc=False)),
]
def test_build_doc(self):
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.run()
self.assertTrue(
os.path.exists("api/autoindex.rst") == self.has_autodoc)
self.assertTrue(
os.path.exists(
"api/fake_package.fake_module.rst") == self.has_autodoc)
if not self.has_autodoc or hasattr(self, "excludes"):
assertion = self.assertFalse
else:
assertion = self.assertTrue
assertion(
os.path.exists(
"api/fake_package.fake_private_module.rst"))
assertion(
os.path.exists(
"api/fake_package.another_fake_module_for_testing.rst"))
def test_builders_config(self):
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.finalize_options()
self.assertEqual(1, len(build_doc.builders))
self.assertIn('html', build_doc.builders)
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.builders = ''
build_doc.finalize_options()
self.assertEqual('', build_doc.builders)
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.builders = 'man'
build_doc.finalize_options()
self.assertEqual(1, len(build_doc.builders))
self.assertIn('man', build_doc.builders)
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.builders = 'html,man,doctest'
build_doc.finalize_options()
self.assertIn('html', build_doc.builders)
self.assertIn('man', build_doc.builders)
self.assertIn('doctest', build_doc.builders)
def test_cmd_builder_override(self):
if self.has_opt:
self.distr.command_options["pbr"] = {
"autodoc_index_modules": ('setup.cfg', self.autodoc)
}
self.distr.command_options["build_sphinx"]["builder"] = (
"command line", "non-existing-builder")
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
self.assertNotIn('non-existing-builder', build_doc.builders)
self.assertIn('html', build_doc.builders)
# process command line options which should override config
build_doc.finalize_options()
self.assertIn('non-existing-builder', build_doc.builders)
self.assertNotIn('html', build_doc.builders)
def test_cmd_builder_override_multiple_builders(self):
if self.has_opt:
self.distr.command_options["pbr"] = {
"autodoc_index_modules": ('setup.cfg', self.autodoc)
}
self.distr.command_options["build_sphinx"]["builder"] = (
"command line", "builder1,builder2")
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.finalize_options()
self.assertEqual(["builder1", "builder2"], build_doc.builders)
class APIAutoDocTest(base.BaseTestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(APIAutoDocTest, self).setUp()
# setup_command requires the Sphinx instance to have some
# attributes that aren't set normally with the way we use the
# class (because we replace the constructor). Add default
# values directly to the class definition.
import sphinx.application
sphinx.application.Sphinx.messagelog = []
sphinx.application.Sphinx.statuscode = 0
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.application.Sphinx.__init__", lambda *a, **kw: None))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.application.Sphinx.build", lambda *a, **kw: None))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.application.Sphinx.config", _SphinxConfig))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.config.Config.init_values", lambda *a: None))
self.useFixture(fixtures.MonkeyPatch(
"sphinx.config.Config.__init__", lambda *a: None))
from distutils import dist
self.distr = dist.Distribution()
self.distr.packages = ("fake_package",)
self.distr.command_options["build_sphinx"] = {
"source_dir": ["a", "."]}
self.sphinx_options = self.distr.command_options["build_sphinx"]
pkg_fixture = fixtures.PythonPackage(
"fake_package", [("fake_module.py", b""),
("another_fake_module_for_testing.py", b""),
("fake_private_module.py", b"")])
self.useFixture(pkg_fixture)
self.useFixture(base.DiveDir(pkg_fixture.base))
self.pbr_options = self.distr.command_options.setdefault('pbr', {})
self.pbr_options["autodoc_index_modules"] = ('setup.cfg', 'True')
def test_default_api_build_dir(self):
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.run()
print('PBR OPTIONS:', self.pbr_options)
print('DISTR OPTIONS:', self.distr.command_options)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("api/autoindex.rst"))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("api/fake_package.fake_module.rst"))
self.assertTrue(
os.path.exists(
"api/fake_package.fake_private_module.rst"))
self.assertTrue(
os.path.exists(
"api/fake_package.another_fake_module_for_testing.rst"))
def test_different_api_build_dir(self):
# Options have to come out of the settings dict as a tuple
# showing the source and the value.
self.pbr_options['api_doc_dir'] = (None, 'contributor/api')
build_doc = packaging.LocalBuildDoc(self.distr)
build_doc.run()
print('PBR OPTIONS:', self.pbr_options)
print('DISTR OPTIONS:', self.distr.command_options)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists("contributor/api/autoindex.rst"))
self.assertTrue(
os.path.exists("contributor/api/fake_package.fake_module.rst"))
self.assertTrue(
os.path.exists(
"contributor/api/fake_package.fake_private_module.rst"))