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"""All pytest-django fixtures"""
from __future__ import annotations
import os
from contextlib import contextmanager
from functools import partial
from typing import (
TYPE_CHECKING,
AbstractSet,
Any,
Callable,
ContextManager,
Generator,
Iterable,
List,
Literal,
Optional,
Protocol,
Sequence,
Tuple,
Union,
)
import pytest
from . import live_server_helper
from .django_compat import is_django_unittest
from .lazy_django import skip_if_no_django
if TYPE_CHECKING:
import django
import django.test
from . import DjangoDbBlocker
_DjangoDbDatabases = Optional[Union[Literal["__all__"], Iterable[str]]]
_DjangoDbAvailableApps = Optional[List[str]]
# transaction, reset_sequences, databases, serialized_rollback, available_apps
_DjangoDb = Tuple[bool, bool, _DjangoDbDatabases, bool, _DjangoDbAvailableApps]
__all__ = [
"_live_server_helper",
"admin_client",
"admin_user",
"async_client",
"async_rf",
"client",
"db",
"django_assert_max_num_queries",
"django_assert_num_queries",
"django_capture_on_commit_callbacks",
"django_db_reset_sequences",
"django_db_serialized_rollback",
"django_db_setup",
"django_user_model",
"django_username_field",
"live_server",
"rf",
"settings",
"transactional_db",
]
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_modify_db_settings_tox_suffix() -> None:
skip_if_no_django()
tox_environment = os.getenv("TOX_PARALLEL_ENV")
if tox_environment:
# Put a suffix like _py27-django21 on tox workers
_set_suffix_to_test_databases(suffix=tox_environment)
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_modify_db_settings_xdist_suffix(request: pytest.FixtureRequest) -> None:
skip_if_no_django()
xdist_suffix = getattr(request.config, "workerinput", {}).get("workerid")
if xdist_suffix:
# Put a suffix like _gw0, _gw1 etc on xdist processes
_set_suffix_to_test_databases(suffix=xdist_suffix)
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_modify_db_settings_parallel_suffix(
django_db_modify_db_settings_tox_suffix: None,
django_db_modify_db_settings_xdist_suffix: None,
) -> None:
skip_if_no_django()
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_modify_db_settings(
django_db_modify_db_settings_parallel_suffix: None,
) -> None:
"""Modify db settings just before the databases are configured."""
skip_if_no_django()
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_use_migrations(request: pytest.FixtureRequest) -> bool:
"""Return whether to use migrations to create the test databases."""
return not request.config.getvalue("nomigrations")
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_keepdb(request: pytest.FixtureRequest) -> bool:
"""Return whether to re-use an existing database and to keep it after the test run."""
reuse_db: bool = request.config.getvalue("reuse_db")
return reuse_db
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_createdb(request: pytest.FixtureRequest) -> bool:
"""Return whether the database is to be re-created before running any tests."""
create_db: bool = request.config.getvalue("create_db")
return create_db
def _get_databases_for_test(test: pytest.Item) -> tuple[Iterable[str], bool]:
"""Get the database aliases that need to be setup for a test, and whether
they need to be serialized."""
from django.db import DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS, connections
from django.test import TransactionTestCase
test_cls = getattr(test, "cls", None)
if test_cls and issubclass(test_cls, TransactionTestCase):
serialized_rollback = getattr(test_cls, "serialized_rollback", False)
databases = getattr(test_cls, "databases", None)
else:
fixtures = getattr(test, "fixturenames", ())
marker_db = test.get_closest_marker("django_db")
if marker_db:
(
transaction,
reset_sequences,
databases,
serialized_rollback,
available_apps,
) = validate_django_db(marker_db)
elif "db" in fixtures or "transactional_db" in fixtures or "live_server" in fixtures:
serialized_rollback = "django_db_serialized_rollback" in fixtures
databases = None
else:
return (), False
if databases is None:
return (DEFAULT_DB_ALIAS,), serialized_rollback
elif databases == "__all__":
return connections, serialized_rollback
else:
return databases, serialized_rollback
def _get_databases_for_setup(
items: Sequence[pytest.Item],
) -> tuple[AbstractSet[str], AbstractSet[str]]:
"""Get the database aliases that need to be setup, and the subset that needs
to be serialized."""
# Code derived from django.test.utils.DiscoverRunner.get_databases().
aliases: set[str] = set()
serialized_aliases: set[str] = set()
for test in items:
databases, serialized_rollback = _get_databases_for_test(test)
aliases.update(databases)
if serialized_rollback:
serialized_aliases.update(databases)
return aliases, serialized_aliases
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def django_db_setup(
request: pytest.FixtureRequest,
django_test_environment: None,
django_db_blocker: DjangoDbBlocker,
django_db_use_migrations: bool,
django_db_keepdb: bool,
django_db_createdb: bool,
django_db_modify_db_settings: None,
) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
"""Top level fixture to ensure test databases are available"""
from django.test.utils import setup_databases, teardown_databases
setup_databases_args = {}
if not django_db_use_migrations:
_disable_migrations()
if django_db_keepdb and not django_db_createdb:
setup_databases_args["keepdb"] = True
aliases, serialized_aliases = _get_databases_for_setup(request.session.items)
with django_db_blocker.unblock():
db_cfg = setup_databases(
verbosity=request.config.option.verbose,
interactive=False,
aliases=aliases,
serialized_aliases=serialized_aliases,
**setup_databases_args,
)
yield
if not django_db_keepdb:
with django_db_blocker.unblock():
try:
teardown_databases(db_cfg, verbosity=request.config.option.verbose)
except Exception as exc: # noqa: BLE001
request.node.warn(
pytest.PytestWarning(f"Error when trying to teardown test databases: {exc!r}")
)
@pytest.fixture()
def _django_db_helper(
request: pytest.FixtureRequest,
django_db_setup: None,
django_db_blocker: DjangoDbBlocker,
) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
if is_django_unittest(request):
yield
return
marker = request.node.get_closest_marker("django_db")
if marker:
(
transactional,
reset_sequences,
databases,
serialized_rollback,
available_apps,
) = validate_django_db(marker)
else:
(
transactional,
reset_sequences,
databases,
serialized_rollback,
available_apps,
) = False, False, None, False, None
transactional = (
transactional
or reset_sequences
or ("transactional_db" in request.fixturenames or "live_server" in request.fixturenames)
)
reset_sequences = reset_sequences or ("django_db_reset_sequences" in request.fixturenames)
serialized_rollback = serialized_rollback or (
"django_db_serialized_rollback" in request.fixturenames
)
with django_db_blocker.unblock():
import django.db
import django.test
if transactional:
test_case_class = django.test.TransactionTestCase
else:
test_case_class = django.test.TestCase
_reset_sequences = reset_sequences
_serialized_rollback = serialized_rollback
_databases = databases
_available_apps = available_apps
class PytestDjangoTestCase(test_case_class): # type: ignore[misc,valid-type]
reset_sequences = _reset_sequences
serialized_rollback = _serialized_rollback
if _databases is not None:
databases = _databases
if _available_apps is not None:
available_apps = _available_apps
# For non-transactional tests, skip executing `django.test.TestCase`'s
# `setUpClass`/`tearDownClass`, only execute the super class ones.
#
# `TestCase`'s class setup manages the `setUpTestData`/class-level
# transaction functionality. We don't use it; instead we (will) offer
# our own alternatives. So it only adds overhead, and does some things
# which conflict with our (planned) functionality, particularly, it
# closes all database connections in `tearDownClass` which inhibits
# wrapping tests in higher-scoped transactions.
#
# It's possible a new version of Django will add some unrelated
# functionality to these methods, in which case skipping them completely
# would not be desirable. Let's cross that bridge when we get there...
if not transactional:
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls) -> None:
super(django.test.TestCase, cls).setUpClass()
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls) -> None:
super(django.test.TestCase, cls).tearDownClass()
PytestDjangoTestCase.setUpClass()
test_case = PytestDjangoTestCase(methodName="__init__")
test_case._pre_setup()
yield
test_case._post_teardown()
PytestDjangoTestCase.tearDownClass()
PytestDjangoTestCase.doClassCleanups()
def _django_db_signature(
transaction: bool = False,
reset_sequences: bool = False,
databases: _DjangoDbDatabases = None,
serialized_rollback: bool = False,
available_apps: _DjangoDbAvailableApps = None,
) -> _DjangoDb:
"""The signature of the django_db marker. Used by validate_django_db."""
return transaction, reset_sequences, databases, serialized_rollback, available_apps
def validate_django_db(marker: pytest.Mark) -> _DjangoDb:
"""Validate the django_db marker.
It checks the signature and creates the ``transaction``,
``reset_sequences``, ``databases``, ``serialized_rollback`` and
``available_apps`` attributes on the marker which will have the correct
values.
Sequence reset, serialized_rollback, and available_apps are only allowed
when combined with transaction.
"""
return _django_db_signature(*marker.args, **marker.kwargs)
def _disable_migrations() -> None:
from django.conf import settings
from django.core.management.commands import migrate
class DisableMigrations:
def __contains__(self, item: str) -> bool:
return True
def __getitem__(self, item: str) -> None:
return None
settings.MIGRATION_MODULES = DisableMigrations()
class MigrateSilentCommand(migrate.Command):
def handle(self, *args, **kwargs):
kwargs["verbosity"] = 0
return super().handle(*args, **kwargs)
migrate.Command = MigrateSilentCommand
def _set_suffix_to_test_databases(suffix: str) -> None:
from django.conf import settings
for db_settings in settings.DATABASES.values():
test_name = db_settings.get("TEST", {}).get("NAME")
if not test_name:
if db_settings["ENGINE"] == "django.db.backends.sqlite3":
continue
test_name = f"test_{db_settings['NAME']}"
if test_name == ":memory:":
continue
db_settings.setdefault("TEST", {})
db_settings["TEST"]["NAME"] = f"{test_name}_{suffix}"
# ############### User visible fixtures ################
@pytest.fixture()
def db(_django_db_helper: None) -> None:
"""Require a django test database.
This database will be setup with the default fixtures and will have
the transaction management disabled. At the end of the test the outer
transaction that wraps the test itself will be rolled back to undo any
changes to the database (in case the backend supports transactions).
This is more limited than the ``transactional_db`` fixture but
faster.
If both ``db`` and ``transactional_db`` are requested,
``transactional_db`` takes precedence.
"""
# The `_django_db_helper` fixture checks if `db` is requested.
@pytest.fixture()
def transactional_db(_django_db_helper: None) -> None:
"""Require a django test database with transaction support.
This will re-initialise the django database for each test and is
thus slower than the normal ``db`` fixture.
If you want to use the database with transactions you must request
this resource.
If both ``db`` and ``transactional_db`` are requested,
``transactional_db`` takes precedence.
"""
# The `_django_db_helper` fixture checks if `transactional_db` is requested.
@pytest.fixture()
def django_db_reset_sequences(
_django_db_helper: None,
transactional_db: None,
) -> None:
"""Require a transactional test database with sequence reset support.
This requests the ``transactional_db`` fixture, and additionally
enforces a reset of all auto increment sequences. If the enquiring
test relies on such values (e.g. ids as primary keys), you should
request this resource to ensure they are consistent across tests.
"""
# The `_django_db_helper` fixture checks if `django_db_reset_sequences`
# is requested.
@pytest.fixture()
def django_db_serialized_rollback(
_django_db_helper: None,
db: None,
) -> None:
"""Require a test database with serialized rollbacks.
This requests the ``db`` fixture, and additionally performs rollback
emulation - serializes the database contents during setup and restores
it during teardown.
This fixture may be useful for transactional tests, so is usually combined
with ``transactional_db``, but can also be useful on databases which do not
support transactions.
Note that this will slow down that test suite by approximately 3x.
"""
# The `_django_db_helper` fixture checks if `django_db_serialized_rollback`
# is requested.
@pytest.fixture()
def client() -> django.test.Client:
"""A Django test client instance."""
skip_if_no_django()
from django.test import Client
return Client()
@pytest.fixture()
def async_client() -> django.test.AsyncClient:
"""A Django test async client instance."""
skip_if_no_django()
from django.test import AsyncClient
return AsyncClient()
@pytest.fixture()
def django_user_model(db: None):
"""The class of Django's user model."""
from django.contrib.auth import get_user_model
return get_user_model()
@pytest.fixture()
def django_username_field(django_user_model) -> str:
"""The fieldname for the username used with Django's user model."""
field: str = django_user_model.USERNAME_FIELD
return field
@pytest.fixture()
def admin_user(
db: None,
django_user_model,
django_username_field: str,
):
"""A Django admin user.
This uses an existing user with username "admin", or creates a new one with
password "password".
"""
UserModel = django_user_model
username_field = django_username_field
username = "admin@example.com" if username_field == "email" else "admin"
try:
# The default behavior of `get_by_natural_key()` is to look up by `username_field`.
# However the user model is free to override it with any sort of custom behavior.
# The Django authentication backend already assumes the lookup is by username,
# so we can assume so as well.
user = UserModel._default_manager.get_by_natural_key(username)
except UserModel.DoesNotExist:
user_data = {}
if "email" in UserModel.REQUIRED_FIELDS:
user_data["email"] = "admin@example.com"
user_data["password"] = "password"
user_data[username_field] = username
user = UserModel._default_manager.create_superuser(**user_data)
return user
@pytest.fixture()
def admin_client(
db: None,
admin_user,
) -> django.test.Client:
"""A Django test client logged in as an admin user."""
from django.test import Client
client = Client()
client.force_login(admin_user)
return client
@pytest.fixture()
def rf() -> django.test.RequestFactory:
"""RequestFactory instance"""
skip_if_no_django()
from django.test import RequestFactory
return RequestFactory()
@pytest.fixture()
def async_rf() -> django.test.AsyncRequestFactory:
"""AsyncRequestFactory instance"""
skip_if_no_django()
from django.test import AsyncRequestFactory
return AsyncRequestFactory()
class SettingsWrapper:
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._to_restore: list[django.test.override_settings]
object.__setattr__(self, "_to_restore", [])
def __delattr__(self, attr: str) -> None:
from django.test import override_settings
override = override_settings()
override.enable()
from django.conf import settings
delattr(settings, attr)
self._to_restore.append(override)
def __setattr__(self, attr: str, value) -> None:
from django.test import override_settings
override = override_settings(**{attr: value})
override.enable()
self._to_restore.append(override)
def __getattr__(self, attr: str):
from django.conf import settings
return getattr(settings, attr)
def finalize(self) -> None:
for override in reversed(self._to_restore):
override.disable()
del self._to_restore[:]
@pytest.fixture()
def settings():
"""A Django settings object which restores changes after the testrun"""
skip_if_no_django()
wrapper = SettingsWrapper()
yield wrapper
wrapper.finalize()
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def live_server(request: pytest.FixtureRequest):
"""Run a live Django server in the background during tests
The address the server is started from is taken from the
--liveserver command line option or if this is not provided from
the DJANGO_LIVE_TEST_SERVER_ADDRESS environment variable. If
neither is provided ``localhost`` is used. See the Django
documentation for its full syntax.
NOTE: If the live server needs database access to handle a request
your test will have to request database access. Furthermore
when the tests want to see data added by the live-server (or
the other way around) transactional database access will be
needed as data inside a transaction is not shared between
the live server and test code.
Static assets will be automatically served when
``django.contrib.staticfiles`` is available in INSTALLED_APPS.
"""
skip_if_no_django()
addr = (
request.config.getvalue("liveserver")
or os.getenv("DJANGO_LIVE_TEST_SERVER_ADDRESS")
or "localhost"
)
server = live_server_helper.LiveServer(addr)
yield server
server.stop()
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def _live_server_helper(request: pytest.FixtureRequest) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
"""Helper to make live_server work, internal to pytest-django.
This helper will dynamically request the transactional_db fixture
for a test which uses the live_server fixture. This allows the
server and test to access the database without having to mark
this explicitly which is handy since it is usually required and
matches the Django behaviour.
The separate helper is required since live_server can not request
transactional_db directly since it is session scoped instead of
function-scoped.
It will also override settings only for the duration of the test.
"""
if "live_server" not in request.fixturenames:
yield
return
request.getfixturevalue("transactional_db")
live_server = request.getfixturevalue("live_server")
live_server._live_server_modified_settings.enable()
yield
live_server._live_server_modified_settings.disable()
class DjangoAssertNumQueries(Protocol):
"""The type of the `django_assert_num_queries` and
`django_assert_max_num_queries` fixtures."""
def __call__(
self,
num: int,
connection: Any | None = ...,
info: str | None = ...,
*,
using: str | None = ...,
) -> django.test.utils.CaptureQueriesContext:
pass # pragma: no cover
@contextmanager
def _assert_num_queries(
config: pytest.Config,
num: int,
exact: bool = True,
connection: Any | None = None,
info: str | None = None,
*,
using: str | None = None,
) -> Generator[django.test.utils.CaptureQueriesContext, None, None]:
from django.db import connection as default_conn, connections
from django.test.utils import CaptureQueriesContext
if connection and using:
raise ValueError('The "connection" and "using" parameter cannot be used together')
if connection is not None:
conn = connection
elif using is not None:
conn = connections[using]
else:
conn = default_conn
verbose = config.getoption("verbose") > 0
with CaptureQueriesContext(conn) as context:
yield context
num_performed = len(context)
if exact:
failed = num != num_performed
else:
failed = num_performed > num
if failed:
msg = f"Expected to perform {num} queries "
if not exact:
msg += "or less "
verb = "was" if num_performed == 1 else "were"
msg += f"but {num_performed} {verb} done"
if info:
msg += f"\n{info}"
if verbose:
sqls = (q["sql"] for q in context.captured_queries)
msg += "\n\nQueries:\n========\n\n" + "\n\n".join(sqls)
else:
msg += " (add -v option to show queries)"
pytest.fail(msg)
@pytest.fixture()
def django_assert_num_queries(pytestconfig: pytest.Config) -> DjangoAssertNumQueries:
"""Allows to check for an expected number of DB queries."""
return partial(_assert_num_queries, pytestconfig)
@pytest.fixture()
def django_assert_max_num_queries(pytestconfig: pytest.Config) -> DjangoAssertNumQueries:
"""Allows to check for an expected maximum number of DB queries."""
return partial(_assert_num_queries, pytestconfig, exact=False)
class DjangoCaptureOnCommitCallbacks(Protocol):
"""The type of the `django_capture_on_commit_callbacks` fixture."""
def __call__(
self,
*,
using: str = ...,
execute: bool = ...,
) -> ContextManager[list[Callable[[], Any]]]:
pass # pragma: no cover
@pytest.fixture()
def django_capture_on_commit_callbacks() -> DjangoCaptureOnCommitCallbacks:
"""Captures transaction.on_commit() callbacks for the given database connection."""
from django.test import TestCase
return TestCase.captureOnCommitCallbacks # type: ignore[no-any-return]
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