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# mypy: allow-untyped-defs
from __future__ import annotations
import sys
import warnings
import pytest
from pytest import ExitCode
from pytest import Pytester
from pytest import WarningsRecorder
def test_recwarn_stacklevel(recwarn: WarningsRecorder) -> None:
warnings.warn("hello")
warn = recwarn.pop()
assert warn.filename == __file__
def test_recwarn_functional(pytester: Pytester) -> None:
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import warnings
def test_method(recwarn):
warnings.warn("hello")
warn = recwarn.pop()
assert isinstance(warn.message, UserWarning)
"""
)
reprec = pytester.inline_run()
reprec.assertoutcome(passed=1)
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings("")
def test_recwarn_captures_deprecation_warning(recwarn: WarningsRecorder) -> None:
"""
Check that recwarn can capture DeprecationWarning by default
without custom filterwarnings (see #8666).
"""
warnings.warn(DeprecationWarning("some deprecation"))
assert len(recwarn) == 1
assert recwarn.pop(DeprecationWarning)
class TestSubclassWarningPop:
class ParentWarning(Warning):
pass
class ChildWarning(ParentWarning):
pass
class ChildOfChildWarning(ChildWarning):
pass
@staticmethod
def raise_warnings_from_list(_warnings: list[type[Warning]]):
for warn in _warnings:
warnings.warn(f"Warning {warn().__repr__()}", warn)
def test_pop_finds_exact_match(self):
with pytest.warns((self.ParentWarning, self.ChildWarning)) as record:
self.raise_warnings_from_list(
[self.ChildWarning, self.ParentWarning, self.ChildOfChildWarning]
)
assert len(record) == 3
_warn = record.pop(self.ParentWarning)
assert _warn.category is self.ParentWarning
def test_pop_raises_if_no_match(self):
with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
with pytest.warns(self.ParentWarning) as record:
self.raise_warnings_from_list([self.ParentWarning])
record.pop(self.ChildOfChildWarning)
def test_pop_finds_best_inexact_match(self):
with pytest.warns(self.ParentWarning) as record:
self.raise_warnings_from_list(
[self.ChildOfChildWarning, self.ChildWarning, self.ChildOfChildWarning]
)
_warn = record.pop(self.ParentWarning)
assert _warn.category is self.ChildWarning
class TestWarningsRecorderChecker:
def test_recording(self) -> None:
rec = WarningsRecorder(_ispytest=True)
with rec:
assert not rec.list
warnings.warn_explicit("hello", UserWarning, "xyz", 13)
assert len(rec.list) == 1
warnings.warn(DeprecationWarning("hello"))
assert len(rec.list) == 2
warn = rec.pop()
assert str(warn.message) == "hello"
values = rec.list
rec.clear()
assert len(rec.list) == 0
assert values is rec.list
pytest.raises(AssertionError, rec.pop)
def test_warn_stacklevel(self) -> None:
"""#4243"""
rec = WarningsRecorder(_ispytest=True)
with rec:
warnings.warn("test", DeprecationWarning, 2)
def test_typechecking(self) -> None:
from _pytest.recwarn import WarningsChecker
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
WarningsChecker(5, _ispytest=True) # type: ignore[arg-type]
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
WarningsChecker(("hi", RuntimeWarning), _ispytest=True) # type: ignore[arg-type]
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
WarningsChecker([DeprecationWarning, RuntimeWarning], _ispytest=True) # type: ignore[arg-type]
def test_invalid_enter_exit(self) -> None:
# wrap this test in WarningsRecorder to ensure warning state gets reset
with WarningsRecorder(_ispytest=True):
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
rec = WarningsRecorder(_ispytest=True)
rec.__exit__(None, None, None) # can't exit before entering
with pytest.raises(RuntimeError):
rec = WarningsRecorder(_ispytest=True)
with rec:
with rec:
pass # can't enter twice
class TestDeprecatedCall:
"""test pytest.deprecated_call()"""
def dep(self, i: int, j: int | None = None) -> int:
if i == 0:
warnings.warn("is deprecated", DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=1)
return 42
def dep_explicit(self, i: int) -> None:
if i == 0:
warnings.warn_explicit(
"dep_explicit", category=DeprecationWarning, filename="hello", lineno=3
)
def test_deprecated_call_raises(self) -> None:
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception, match="No warnings of type"):
pytest.deprecated_call(self.dep, 3, 5)
def test_deprecated_call(self) -> None:
pytest.deprecated_call(self.dep, 0, 5)
def test_deprecated_call_ret(self) -> None:
ret = pytest.deprecated_call(self.dep, 0)
assert ret == 42
def test_deprecated_call_preserves(self) -> None:
# Type ignored because `onceregistry` and `filters` are not
# documented API.
onceregistry = warnings.onceregistry.copy() # type: ignore
filters = warnings.filters[:]
warn = warnings.warn
warn_explicit = warnings.warn_explicit
self.test_deprecated_call_raises()
self.test_deprecated_call()
assert onceregistry == warnings.onceregistry # type: ignore
assert filters == warnings.filters
assert warn is warnings.warn
assert warn_explicit is warnings.warn_explicit
def test_deprecated_explicit_call_raises(self) -> None:
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
pytest.deprecated_call(self.dep_explicit, 3)
def test_deprecated_explicit_call(self) -> None:
pytest.deprecated_call(self.dep_explicit, 0)
pytest.deprecated_call(self.dep_explicit, 0)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", ["context_manager", "call"])
def test_deprecated_call_no_warning(self, mode) -> None:
"""Ensure deprecated_call() raises the expected failure when its block/function does
not raise a deprecation warning.
"""
def f():
pass
msg = "No warnings of type (.*DeprecationWarning.*, .*PendingDeprecationWarning.*)"
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception, match=msg):
if mode == "call":
pytest.deprecated_call(f)
else:
with pytest.deprecated_call():
f()
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"warning_type", [PendingDeprecationWarning, DeprecationWarning, FutureWarning]
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("mode", ["context_manager", "call"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("call_f_first", [True, False])
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore")
def test_deprecated_call_modes(self, warning_type, mode, call_f_first) -> None:
"""Ensure deprecated_call() captures a deprecation warning as expected inside its
block/function.
"""
def f():
warnings.warn(warning_type("hi"))
return 10
# ensure deprecated_call() can capture the warning even if it has already been triggered
if call_f_first:
assert f() == 10
if mode == "call":
assert pytest.deprecated_call(f) == 10
else:
with pytest.deprecated_call():
assert f() == 10
def test_deprecated_call_specificity(self) -> None:
other_warnings = [
Warning,
UserWarning,
SyntaxWarning,
RuntimeWarning,
ImportWarning,
UnicodeWarning,
]
for warning in other_warnings:
def f():
warnings.warn(warning("hi")) # noqa: B023
with pytest.warns(warning):
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
pytest.deprecated_call(f)
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
with pytest.deprecated_call():
f()
def test_deprecated_call_supports_match(self) -> None:
with pytest.deprecated_call(match=r"must be \d+$"):
warnings.warn("value must be 42", DeprecationWarning)
with pytest.deprecated_call():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception, match="DID NOT WARN"):
with pytest.deprecated_call(match=r"must be \d+$"):
warnings.warn("this is not here", DeprecationWarning)
class TestWarns:
def test_check_callable(self) -> None:
source = "warnings.warn('w1', RuntimeWarning)"
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=r".* must be callable"):
pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning, source) # type: ignore
def test_several_messages(self) -> None:
# different messages, b/c Python suppresses multiple identical warnings
pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning, lambda: warnings.warn("w1", RuntimeWarning))
with pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning):
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
pytest.warns(UserWarning, lambda: warnings.warn("w2", RuntimeWarning))
pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning, lambda: warnings.warn("w3", RuntimeWarning))
def test_function(self) -> None:
pytest.warns(
SyntaxWarning, lambda msg: warnings.warn(msg, SyntaxWarning), "syntax"
)
def test_warning_tuple(self) -> None:
pytest.warns(
(RuntimeWarning, SyntaxWarning), lambda: warnings.warn("w1", RuntimeWarning)
)
pytest.warns(
(RuntimeWarning, SyntaxWarning), lambda: warnings.warn("w2", SyntaxWarning)
)
with pytest.warns():
pytest.raises(
pytest.fail.Exception,
lambda: pytest.warns(
(RuntimeWarning, SyntaxWarning),
lambda: warnings.warn("w3", UserWarning),
),
)
def test_as_contextmanager(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning):
warnings.warn("runtime", RuntimeWarning)
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
warnings.warn("user", UserWarning)
with pytest.warns():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception) as excinfo:
with pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning):
warnings.warn("user", UserWarning)
excinfo.match(
r"DID NOT WARN. No warnings of type \(.+RuntimeWarning.+,\) were emitted.\n"
r" Emitted warnings: \[UserWarning\('user',?\)\]."
)
with pytest.warns():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception) as excinfo:
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
warnings.warn("runtime", RuntimeWarning)
excinfo.match(
r"DID NOT WARN. No warnings of type \(.+UserWarning.+,\) were emitted.\n"
r" Emitted warnings: \[RuntimeWarning\('runtime',?\)]."
)
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception) as excinfo:
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
pass
excinfo.match(
r"DID NOT WARN. No warnings of type \(.+UserWarning.+,\) were emitted.\n"
r" Emitted warnings: \[\]."
)
warning_classes = (UserWarning, FutureWarning)
with pytest.warns():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception) as excinfo:
with pytest.warns(warning_classes) as warninfo:
warnings.warn("runtime", RuntimeWarning)
warnings.warn("import", ImportWarning)
messages = [each.message for each in warninfo]
expected_str = (
f"DID NOT WARN. No warnings of type {warning_classes} were emitted.\n"
f" Emitted warnings: {messages}."
)
assert str(excinfo.value) == expected_str
def test_record(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(UserWarning) as record:
warnings.warn("user", UserWarning)
assert len(record) == 1
assert str(record[0].message) == "user"
def test_record_only(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns() as record:
warnings.warn("user", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("runtime", RuntimeWarning)
assert len(record) == 2
assert str(record[0].message) == "user"
assert str(record[1].message) == "runtime"
def test_record_only_none_type_error(self) -> None:
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
pytest.warns(None) # type: ignore[call-overload]
def test_record_by_subclass(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(Warning) as record:
warnings.warn("user", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("runtime", RuntimeWarning)
assert len(record) == 2
assert str(record[0].message) == "user"
assert str(record[1].message) == "runtime"
class MyUserWarning(UserWarning):
pass
class MyRuntimeWarning(RuntimeWarning):
pass
with pytest.warns((UserWarning, RuntimeWarning)) as record:
warnings.warn("user", MyUserWarning)
warnings.warn("runtime", MyRuntimeWarning)
assert len(record) == 2
assert str(record[0].message) == "user"
assert str(record[1].message) == "runtime"
def test_double_test(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
"""If a test is run again, the warning should still be raised"""
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import pytest
import warnings
@pytest.mark.parametrize('run', [1, 2])
def test(run):
with pytest.warns(RuntimeWarning):
warnings.warn("runtime", RuntimeWarning)
"""
)
result = pytester.runpytest()
result.stdout.fnmatch_lines(["*2 passed in*"])
def test_match_regex(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"must be \d+$"):
warnings.warn("value must be 42", UserWarning)
with pytest.warns():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"must be \d+$"):
warnings.warn("this is not here", UserWarning)
with pytest.warns():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception):
with pytest.warns(FutureWarning, match=r"must be \d+$"):
warnings.warn("value must be 42", UserWarning)
def test_one_from_multiple_warns(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception, match="DID NOT WARN"):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"aaa"):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"aaa"):
warnings.warn("cccccccccc", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("bbbbbbbbbb", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("aaaaaaaaaa", UserWarning)
def test_none_of_multiple_warns(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns():
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception, match="DID NOT WARN"):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match=r"aaa"):
warnings.warn("bbbbbbbbbb", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("cccccccccc", UserWarning)
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore")
def test_can_capture_previously_warned(self) -> None:
def f() -> int:
warnings.warn(UserWarning("ohai"))
return 10
assert f() == 10
assert pytest.warns(UserWarning, f) == 10
assert pytest.warns(UserWarning, f) == 10
assert pytest.warns(UserWarning, f) != "10" # type: ignore[comparison-overlap]
def test_warns_context_manager_with_kwargs(self) -> None:
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, foo="bar"): # type: ignore
pass
assert "Unexpected keyword arguments" in str(excinfo.value)
def test_re_emit_single(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
warnings.warn("user warning", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("some deprecation warning", DeprecationWarning)
def test_re_emit_multiple(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
warnings.warn("first warning", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("second warning", UserWarning)
def test_re_emit_match_single(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match="user warning"):
warnings.warn("user warning", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("some deprecation warning", DeprecationWarning)
def test_re_emit_match_multiple(self) -> None:
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("error") # if anything is re-emitted
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match="user warning"):
warnings.warn("first user warning", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("second user warning", UserWarning)
def test_re_emit_non_match_single(self) -> None:
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match="v2 warning"):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning, match="v1 warning"):
warnings.warn("v1 warning", UserWarning)
warnings.warn("non-matching v2 warning", UserWarning)
def test_catch_warning_within_raise(self) -> None:
# warns-in-raises works since https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/pull/11129
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="some exception"):
with pytest.warns(FutureWarning, match="some warning"):
warnings.warn("some warning", category=FutureWarning)
raise ValueError("some exception")
# and raises-in-warns has always worked but we'll check for symmetry.
with pytest.warns(FutureWarning, match="some warning"):
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="some exception"):
warnings.warn("some warning", category=FutureWarning)
raise ValueError("some exception")
def test_skip_within_warns(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
"""Regression test for #11907."""
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import pytest
def test_it():
with pytest.warns(Warning):
pytest.skip("this is OK")
""",
)
result = pytester.runpytest()
assert result.ret == ExitCode.OK
result.assert_outcomes(skipped=1)
def test_fail_within_warns(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
"""Regression test for #11907."""
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import pytest
def test_it():
with pytest.warns(Warning):
pytest.fail("BOOM")
""",
)
result = pytester.runpytest()
assert result.ret == ExitCode.TESTS_FAILED
result.assert_outcomes(failed=1)
assert "DID NOT WARN" not in str(result.stdout)
def test_exit_within_warns(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
"""Regression test for #11907."""
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import pytest
def test_it():
with pytest.warns(Warning):
pytest.exit()
""",
)
result = pytester.runpytest()
assert result.ret == ExitCode.INTERRUPTED
result.assert_outcomes()
def test_keyboard_interrupt_within_warns(self, pytester: Pytester) -> None:
"""Regression test for #11907."""
pytester.makepyfile(
"""
import pytest
def test_it():
with pytest.warns(Warning):
raise KeyboardInterrupt()
""",
)
result = pytester.runpytest_subprocess()
assert result.ret == ExitCode.INTERRUPTED
result.assert_outcomes()
def test_raise_type_error_on_invalid_warning() -> None:
"""Check pytest.warns validates warning messages are strings (#10865) or
Warning instances (#11959)."""
with pytest.raises(TypeError, match="Warning must be str or Warning"):
with pytest.warns(UserWarning):
warnings.warn(1) # type: ignore
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"message",
[
pytest.param("Warning", id="str"),
pytest.param(UserWarning(), id="UserWarning"),
pytest.param(Warning(), id="Warning"),
],
)
def test_no_raise_type_error_on_valid_warning(message: str | Warning) -> None:
"""Check pytest.warns validates warning messages are strings (#10865) or
Warning instances (#11959)."""
with pytest.warns(Warning):
warnings.warn(message)
@pytest.mark.skipif(
hasattr(sys, "pypy_version_info"),
reason="Not for pypy",
)
def test_raise_type_error_on_invalid_warning_message_cpython() -> None:
# Check that we get the same behavior with the stdlib, at least if filtering
# (see https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/103577 for details)
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", "test")
warnings.warn(1) # type: ignore
def test_multiple_arg_custom_warning() -> None:
"""Test for issue #11906."""
class CustomWarning(UserWarning):
def __init__(self, a, b):
pass
with pytest.warns(CustomWarning):
with pytest.raises(pytest.fail.Exception, match="DID NOT WARN"):
with pytest.warns(CustomWarning, match="not gonna match"):
a, b = 1, 2
warnings.warn(CustomWarning(a, b))
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