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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
# For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt
"""Tests of coverage/debug.py"""
from __future__ import annotations
import ast
import io
import os
import re
import sys
from typing import Any, Callable, Iterable
import pytest
import coverage
from coverage import env
from coverage.debug import (
DebugControl, DebugOutputFile,
auto_repr, clipped_repr, exc_one_line, filter_text,
info_formatter, info_header,
relevant_environment_display, short_id, short_filename, short_stack,
)
from coverage.exceptions import DataError
from tests import testenv
from tests.coveragetest import CoverageTest
from tests.helpers import DebugControlString, re_line, re_lines, re_lines_text
class InfoFormatterTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of debug.info_formatter."""
run_in_temp_dir = False
def test_info_formatter(self) -> None:
lines = list(info_formatter([
('x', 'hello there'),
('very long label', ['one element']),
('regular', ['abc', 'def', 'ghi', 'jkl']),
('nothing', []),
]))
expected = [
' x: hello there',
' very long label: one element',
' regular: abc',
' def',
' ghi',
' jkl',
' nothing: -none-',
]
assert expected == lines
def test_info_formatter_with_generator(self) -> None:
lines = list(info_formatter(('info%d' % i, i) for i in range(3)))
expected = [
' info0: 0',
' info1: 1',
' info2: 2',
]
assert expected == lines
def test_too_long_label(self) -> None:
with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
list(info_formatter([('this label is way too long and will not fit', 23)]))
@pytest.mark.parametrize("label, header", [
("x", "-- x ---------------------------------------------------------"),
("hello there", "-- hello there -----------------------------------------------"),
])
def test_info_header(label: str, header: str) -> None:
assert header == info_header(label)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("id64, id16", [
(0x1234, 0x1234),
(0x12340000, 0x1234),
(0xA5A55A5A, 0xFFFF),
(0x1234cba956780fed, 0x8008),
])
def test_short_id(id64: int, id16: int) -> None:
assert id16 == short_id(id64)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("text, numchars, result", [
("hello", 10, "'hello'"),
("0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz", 15, "'01234...vwxyz'"),
])
def test_clipped_repr(text: str, numchars: int, result: str) -> None:
assert result == clipped_repr(text, numchars)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("text, filters, result", [
("hello", [], "hello"),
("hello\n", [], "hello\n"),
("hello\nhello\n", [], "hello\nhello\n"),
("hello\nbye\n", [lambda x: "="+x], "=hello\n=bye\n"),
("hello\nbye\n", [lambda x: "="+x, lambda x: x+"\ndone\n"], "=hello\ndone\n=bye\ndone\n"),
])
def test_filter_text(
text: str,
filters: Iterable[Callable[[str], str]],
result: str,
) -> None:
assert result == filter_text(text, filters)
class DebugTraceTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of debug output."""
def f1_debug_output(self, debug: Iterable[str]) -> str:
"""Runs some code with `debug` option, returns the debug output."""
# Make code to run.
self.make_file("f1.py", """\
def f1(x):
return x+1
for i in range(5):
f1(i)
""")
debug_out = io.StringIO()
cov = coverage.Coverage(debug=debug)
cov._debug_file = debug_out
self.start_import_stop(cov, "f1")
cov.save()
return debug_out.getvalue()
def test_debug_no_trace(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output([])
# We should have no output at all.
assert not out_text
def test_debug_trace(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["trace"])
# We should have a line like "Tracing 'f1.py'", perhaps with an
# absolute path.
assert re.search(r"Tracing '.*f1.py'", out_text)
# We should have lines like "Not tracing 'collector.py'..."
assert re_lines(r"^Not tracing .*: is part of coverage.py$", out_text)
def test_debug_trace_pid(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["trace", "pid"])
# Now our lines are always prefixed with the process id.
pid_prefix = r"^%5d\.[0-9a-f]{4}: " % os.getpid()
pid_lines = re_lines_text(pid_prefix, out_text)
assert pid_lines == out_text
# We still have some tracing, and some not tracing.
assert re_lines(pid_prefix + "Tracing ", out_text)
assert re_lines(pid_prefix + "Not tracing ", out_text)
def test_debug_callers(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["pid", "dataop", "dataio", "callers", "lock"])
# For every real message, there should be a stack trace with a line like
# "f1_debug_output : /Users/ned/coverage/tests/test_debug.py @71"
real_messages = re_lines(r":\d+", out_text, match=False)
frame_pattern = r"\s+f1_debug_output : .*tests[/\\]test_debug.py:\d+$"
frames = re_lines(frame_pattern, out_text)
assert len(real_messages) == len(frames)
last_line = out_text.splitlines()[-1]
# The details of what to expect on the stack are empirical, and can change
# as the code changes. This test is here to ensure that the debug code
# continues working. It's ok to adjust these details over time.
assert re_lines(r"^\s*\d+\.\w{4}: Adding file tracers: 0 files", real_messages[-1])
assert re_lines(r"\s+add_file_tracers : .*coverage[/\\]sqldata.py:\d+$", last_line)
def test_debug_config(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["config"])
labels = """
branch config_file config_files_attempted config_files_read cover_pylib data_file
debug exclude_list extra_css html_dir html_title ignore_errors
run_include run_omit parallel partial_always_list partial_list paths
precision show_missing source timid xml_output
report_include report_omit
""".split()
for label in labels:
label_pat = fr"^\s*{label}: "
msg = f"Incorrect lines for {label!r}"
assert 1 == len(re_lines(label_pat, out_text)), msg
def test_debug_sys(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["sys"])
assert_good_debug_sys(out_text)
def test_debug_sys_ctracer(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["sys"])
tracer_line = re_line(r"CTracer:", out_text).strip()
if testenv.C_TRACER or testenv.SYS_MON:
expected = "CTracer: available"
else:
expected = "CTracer: unavailable"
assert expected == tracer_line
def test_debug_pybehave(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["pybehave"])
out_lines = out_text.splitlines()
assert 10 < len(out_lines) < 40
pyversion = re_line(r" PYVERSION:", out_text)
vtuple = ast.literal_eval(pyversion.partition(":")[-1].strip())
assert vtuple[:5] == sys.version_info
def test_debug_process(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["trace", "process"])
assert f"New process: pid={os.getpid()}, executable:" in out_text
def test_debug_pytest(self) -> None:
out_text = self.f1_debug_output(["trace", "pytest"])
ctx = "tests/test_debug.py::DebugTraceTest::test_debug_pytest (call)"
assert f"Pytest context: {ctx}" in out_text
def assert_good_debug_sys(out_text: str) -> None:
"""Assert that `str` is good output for debug=sys."""
labels = """
coverage_version coverage_module coverage_paths stdlib_paths third_party_paths
core configs_attempted config_file configs_read data_file
python platform implementation executable
pid cwd path environment command_line cover_match pylib_match
""".split()
for label in labels:
label_pat = fr"^\s*{label}: "
msg = f"Incorrect lines for {label!r}"
assert 1 == len(re_lines(label_pat, out_text)), msg
tracer_line = re_line(" core:", out_text).strip()
if testenv.C_TRACER:
assert tracer_line == "core: CTracer"
elif testenv.PY_TRACER:
assert tracer_line == "core: PyTracer"
else:
assert testenv.SYS_MON
assert tracer_line == "core: SysMonitor"
class DebugOutputTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests that we can direct debug output where we want."""
def setUp(self) -> None:
super().setUp()
# DebugOutputFile aggressively tries to start just one output file. We
# need to manually force it to make a new one.
DebugOutputFile._del_singleton_data()
def debug_sys(self) -> None:
"""Run just enough coverage to get full debug=sys output."""
cov = coverage.Coverage(debug=["sys"])
cov.start()
cov.stop()
def test_stderr_default(self) -> None:
self.debug_sys()
out, err = self.stdouterr()
assert "" == out
assert_good_debug_sys(err)
def test_envvar(self) -> None:
self.set_environ("COVERAGE_DEBUG_FILE", "debug.out")
self.debug_sys()
assert ("", "") == self.stdouterr()
with open("debug.out") as f:
assert_good_debug_sys(f.read())
def test_config_file(self) -> None:
self.make_file(".coveragerc", "[run]\ndebug_file = lotsa_info.txt")
self.debug_sys()
assert ("", "") == self.stdouterr()
with open("lotsa_info.txt") as f:
assert_good_debug_sys(f.read())
def test_stdout_alias(self) -> None:
self.set_environ("COVERAGE_DEBUG_FILE", "stdout")
self.debug_sys()
out, err = self.stdouterr()
assert "" == err
assert_good_debug_sys(out)
class DebugControlTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of DebugControl (via DebugControlString)."""
run_in_temp_dir = False
def test_debug_control(self) -> None:
debug = DebugControlString(["yes"])
assert debug.should("yes")
debug.write("YES")
assert not debug.should("no")
assert "YES\n" == debug.get_output()
def test_debug_write_exceptions(self) -> None:
debug = DebugControlString(["yes"])
try:
raise RuntimeError('Oops') # This is in the traceback
except Exception as exc:
debug.write("Something happened", exc=exc)
lines = debug.get_output().splitlines()
assert "Something happened" == lines[0]
assert "Traceback (most recent call last):" == lines[1]
assert " raise RuntimeError('Oops') # This is in the traceback" in lines
assert "RuntimeError: Oops" == lines[-1]
def test_debug_write_self(self) -> None:
class DebugWritingClass:
"""A simple class to show 'self:' debug messages."""
def __init__(self, debug: DebugControl) -> None:
# This line will have "self:" reported.
debug.write("Hello from me")
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<<DebugWritingClass object!>>"
def run_some(debug: DebugControl) -> None:
# This line will have no "self:" because there's no local self.
debug.write("In run_some")
DebugWritingClass(debug)
debug = DebugControlString(["self"])
run_some(debug)
lines = debug.get_output().splitlines()
assert lines == [
"In run_some",
"Hello from me",
"self: <<DebugWritingClass object!>>",
]
def f_one(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> str:
"""First of the chain of functions for testing `short_stack`."""
return f_two(*args, **kwargs)
def f_two(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> str:
"""Second of the chain of functions for testing `short_stack`."""
return f_three(*args, **kwargs)
def f_three(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> str:
"""Third of the chain of functions for testing `short_stack`."""
return short_stack(*args, **kwargs)
class ShortStackTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of coverage.debug.short_stack."""
run_in_temp_dir = False
def test_short_stack(self) -> None:
stack = f_one().splitlines()
assert 4 == len(stack)
assert "test_short_stack" in stack[0]
assert "f_one" in stack[1]
assert "f_two" in stack[2]
assert "f_three" in stack[3]
def test_short_stack_skip(self) -> None:
stack = f_one(skip=1).splitlines()
assert 3 == len(stack)
assert "test_short_stack" in stack[0]
assert "f_one" in stack[1]
assert "f_two" in stack[2]
def test_short_stack_full(self) -> None:
stack_text = f_one(full=True)
s = re.escape(os.sep)
if env.WINDOWS:
pylib = "[Ll]ib"
else:
py = "pypy" if env.PYPY else "python"
majv, minv = sys.version_info[:2]
pylib = f"lib{s}{py}{majv}.{minv}"
assert len(re_lines(fr"{s}{pylib}{s}site-packages{s}_pytest", stack_text)) > 3
assert len(re_lines(fr"{s}{pylib}{s}site-packages{s}pluggy", stack_text)) > 3
assert not re_lines(r" 0x[0-9a-fA-F]+", stack_text) # No frame ids
stack = stack_text.splitlines()
assert len(stack) > 25
assert "test_short_stack" in stack[-4]
assert "f_one" in stack[-3]
assert "f_two" in stack[-2]
assert "f_three" in stack[-1]
def test_short_stack_short_filenames(self) -> None:
stack_text = f_one(full=True, short_filenames=True)
s = re.escape(os.sep)
assert not re_lines(r"site-packages", stack_text)
assert len(re_lines(fr"syspath:{s}_pytest", stack_text)) > 3
assert len(re_lines(fr"syspath:{s}pluggy", stack_text)) > 3
def test_short_stack_frame_ids(self) -> None:
stack = f_one(full=True, frame_ids=True).splitlines()
assert len(stack) > 25
frame_ids = [m[0] for line in stack if (m := re.search(r" 0x[0-9a-fA-F]{6,}", line))]
# Every line has a frame id.
assert len(frame_ids) == len(stack)
# All the frame ids are different.
assert len(set(frame_ids)) == len(frame_ids)
class ShortFilenameTest(CoverageTest):
"""Tests of debug.py:short_filename."""
def test_short_filename(self) -> None:
s = os.sep
se = re.escape(s)
assert short_filename(ast.__file__) == f"syspath:{s}ast.py"
assert short_filename(pytest.__file__) == f"syspath:{s}pytest{s}__init__.py"
assert short_filename(env.__file__) == f"cov:{s}env.py"
self.make_file("hello.txt", "hi")
short_hello = short_filename(os.path.abspath("hello.txt"))
assert re.match(fr"tmp:{se}t\d+{se}hello.txt", short_hello)
oddball = f"{s}xyzzy{s}plugh{s}foo.txt"
assert short_filename(oddball) == oddball
assert short_filename(None) is None
def test_relevant_environment_display() -> None:
env_vars = {
"HOME": "my home",
"HOME_DIR": "other place",
"XYZ_NEVER_MIND": "doesn't matter",
"SOME_PYOTHER": "xyz123",
"COVERAGE_THING": "abcd",
"MY_PYPI_TOKEN": "secret.something",
"TMP": "temporary",
}
expected = [
("COVERAGE_THING", "abcd"),
("HOME", "my home"),
("MY_PYPI_TOKEN", "******.*********"),
("SOME_PYOTHER", "xyz123"),
("TMP", "temporary"),
]
assert expected == relevant_environment_display(env_vars)
def test_exc_one_line() -> None:
try:
raise DataError("wtf?")
except Exception as exc:
assert "coverage.exceptions.DataError: wtf?" == exc_one_line(exc)
def test_auto_repr() -> None:
class MyStuff:
"""Random class to test auto_repr."""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self.x = 17
self.y = "hello"
__repr__ = auto_repr
stuff = MyStuff()
setattr(stuff, "$coverage.object_id", 123456)
assert re.match(r"<MyStuff @0x[a-f\d]+ x=17 y='hello'>", repr(stuff))
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