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"""
TestCmd.py: a testing framework for commands and scripts.
The TestCmd module provides a framework for portable automated testing
of executable commands and scripts (in any language, not just Python),
especially commands and scripts that require file system interaction.
In addition to running tests and evaluating conditions, the TestCmd
module manages and cleans up one or more temporary workspace
directories, and provides methods for creating files and directories in
those workspace directories from in-line data, here-documents), allowing
tests to be completely self-contained.
A TestCmd environment object is created via the usual invocation:
import TestCmd
test = TestCmd.TestCmd()
There are a bunch of keyword arguments available at instantiation:
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(
description='string',
program='program_or_script_to_test',
interpreter='script_interpreter',
workdir='prefix',
subdir='subdir',
verbose=Boolean,
match=default_match_function,
match_stdout=default_match_stdout_function,
match_stderr=default_match_stderr_function,
diff=default_diff_stderr_function,
diff_stdout=default_diff_stdout_function,
diff_stderr=default_diff_stderr_function,
combine=Boolean,
)
There are a bunch of methods that let you do different things:
test.verbose_set(1)
test.description_set('string')
test.program_set('program_or_script_to_test')
test.interpreter_set('script_interpreter')
test.interpreter_set(['script_interpreter', 'arg'])
test.workdir_set('prefix')
test.workdir_set('')
test.workpath('file')
test.workpath('subdir', 'file')
test.subdir('subdir', ...)
test.rmdir('subdir', ...)
test.write('file', "contents\n")
test.write(['subdir', 'file'], "contents\n")
test.read('file')
test.read(['subdir', 'file'])
test.read('file', mode)
test.read(['subdir', 'file'], mode)
test.writable('dir', 1)
test.writable('dir', None)
test.preserve(condition, ...)
test.cleanup(condition)
test.command_args(
program='program_or_script_to_run',
interpreter='script_interpreter',
arguments='arguments to pass to program',
)
test.run(
program='program_or_script_to_run',
interpreter='script_interpreter',
arguments='arguments to pass to program',
chdir='directory_to_chdir_to',
stdin='input to feed to the program\n',
universal_newlines=True,
)
p = test.start(
program='program_or_script_to_run',
interpreter='script_interpreter',
arguments='arguments to pass to program',
universal_newlines=None,
)
test.finish(self, p)
test.pass_test()
test.pass_test(condition)
test.pass_test(condition, function)
test.fail_test()
test.fail_test(condition)
test.fail_test(condition, function)
test.fail_test(condition, function, skip)
test.fail_test(condition, function, skip, message)
test.no_result()
test.no_result(condition)
test.no_result(condition, function)
test.no_result(condition, function, skip)
test.stdout()
test.stdout(run)
test.stderr()
test.stderr(run)
test.symlink(target, link)
test.banner(string)
test.banner(string, width)
test.diff(actual, expected)
test.diff_stderr(actual, expected)
test.diff_stdout(actual, expected)
test.match(actual, expected)
test.match_stderr(actual, expected)
test.match_stdout(actual, expected)
test.set_match_function(match, stdout, stderr)
test.match_exact("actual 1\nactual 2\n", "expected 1\nexpected 2\n")
test.match_exact(["actual 1\n", "actual 2\n"],
["expected 1\n", "expected 2\n"])
test.match_caseinsensitive("Actual 1\nACTUAL 2\n", "expected 1\nEXPECTED 2\n")
test.match_re("actual 1\nactual 2\n", regex_string)
test.match_re(["actual 1\n", "actual 2\n"], list_of_regexes)
test.match_re_dotall("actual 1\nactual 2\n", regex_string)
test.match_re_dotall(["actual 1\n", "actual 2\n"], list_of_regexes)
test.tempdir()
test.tempdir('temporary-directory')
test.sleep()
test.sleep(seconds)
test.where_is('foo')
test.where_is('foo', 'PATH1:PATH2')
test.where_is('foo', 'PATH1;PATH2', '.suffix3;.suffix4')
test.unlink('file')
test.unlink('subdir', 'file')
The TestCmd module provides pass_test(), fail_test(), and no_result()
unbound functions that report test results for use with the Aegis change
management system. These methods terminate the test immediately,
reporting PASSED, FAILED, or NO RESULT respectively, and exiting with
status 0 (success), 1 or 2 respectively. This allows for a distinction
between an actual failed test and a test that could not be properly
evaluated because of an external condition (such as a full file system
or incorrect permissions).
import TestCmd
TestCmd.pass_test()
TestCmd.pass_test(condition)
TestCmd.pass_test(condition, function)
TestCmd.fail_test()
TestCmd.fail_test(condition)
TestCmd.fail_test(condition, function)
TestCmd.fail_test(condition, function, skip)
TestCmd.fail_test(condition, function, skip, message)
TestCmd.no_result()
TestCmd.no_result(condition)
TestCmd.no_result(condition, function)
TestCmd.no_result(condition, function, skip)
The TestCmd module also provides unbound global functions that handle
matching in the same way as the match_*() methods described above.
import TestCmd
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.match_exact)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.match_caseinsensitive)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.match_re)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.match_re_dotall)
These functions are also available as static methods:
import TestCmd
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.TestCmd.match_exact)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.TestCmd.match_caseinsensitive)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.TestCmd.match_re)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.TestCmd.match_re_dotall)
These static methods can be accessed by a string naming the method:
import TestCmd
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match='match_exact')
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match='match_caseinsensitive')
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match='match_re')
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match='match_re_dotall')
The TestCmd module provides unbound global functions that can be used
for the "diff" argument to TestCmd.TestCmd instantiation:
import TestCmd
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.match_re, diff=TestCmd.diff_re)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=TestCmd.simple_diff)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=TestCmd.context_diff)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=TestCmd.unified_diff)
These functions are also available as static methods:
import TestCmd
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match=TestCmd.TestCmd.match_re, diff=TestCmd.TestCmd.diff_re)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=TestCmd.TestCmd.simple_diff)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=TestCmd.TestCmd.context_diff)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=TestCmd.TestCmd.unified_diff)
These static methods can be accessed by a string naming the method:
import TestCmd
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(match='match_re', diff='diff_re')
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff='simple_diff')
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff='context_diff')
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff='unified_diff')
The "diff" argument can also be used with standard difflib functions:
import difflib
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=difflib.context_diff)
test = TestCmd.TestCmd(diff=difflib.unified_diff)
Lastly, the where_is() method also exists in an unbound function
version.
import TestCmd
TestCmd.where_is('foo')
TestCmd.where_is('foo', 'PATH1:PATH2')
TestCmd.where_is('foo', 'PATH1;PATH2', '.suffix3;.suffix4')
"""
# Copyright 2000-2010 Steven Knight
# This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the same terms as Python itself, so long as this copyright message
# and disclaimer are retained in their original form.
#
# IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT,
# SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF
# THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
# DAMAGE.
#
# THE AUTHOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
# PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
# AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
# SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
__author__ = "Steven Knight <knight at baldmt dot com>"
__revision__ = "TestCmd.py 1.3.D001 2010/06/03 12:58:27 knight"
__version__ = "1.3"
import atexit
import difflib
import errno
import os
import re
import shutil
import stat
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile
import threading
import time
import traceback
import types
from collections import UserList, UserString
from subprocess import PIPE, STDOUT
IS_WINDOWS = sys.platform == 'win32'
IS_64_BIT = sys.maxsize > 2**32
IS_PYPY = hasattr(sys, 'pypy_translation_info')
# sentinel for cases where None won't do
_Null = object()
__all__ = [
'diff_re',
'fail_test',
'no_result',
'pass_test',
'match_exact',
'match_caseinsensitive',
'match_re',
'match_re_dotall',
'python',
'_python_',
'TestCmd',
'to_bytes',
'to_str',
]
def is_List(e):
return isinstance(e, (list, UserList))
def to_bytes(s):
if isinstance(s, bytes) or bytes is str:
return s
return bytes(s, 'utf-8')
def to_str(s):
if bytes is str or is_String(s):
return s
return str(s, 'utf-8')
def is_String(e):
return isinstance(e, (str, UserString))
testprefix = 'testcmd.'
if os.name in ('posix', 'nt'):
testprefix += "%s." % str(os.getpid())
re_space = re.compile(r'\s')
def _caller(tblist, skip):
string = ""
arr = []
for file, line, name, text in tblist:
if file[-10:] == "TestCmd.py":
break
arr = [(file, line, name, text)] + arr
atfrom = "at"
for file, line, name, text in arr[skip:]:
if name in ("?", "<module>"):
name = ""
else:
name = " (" + name + ")"
string = string + ("%s line %d of %s%s\n" % (atfrom, line, file, name))
atfrom = "\tfrom"
return string
def fail_test(self=None, condition=True, function=None, skip=0, message=None):
"""Cause the test to fail.
By default, the fail_test() method reports that the test FAILED
and exits with a status of 1. If a condition argument is supplied,
the test fails only if the condition is true.
"""
if not condition:
return
if function is not None:
function()
of = ""
desc = ""
sep = " "
if self is not None:
if self.program:
of = " of " + self.program
sep = "\n\t"
if self.description:
desc = " [" + self.description + "]"
sep = "\n\t"
at = _caller(traceback.extract_stack(), skip)
if message:
msg = "\t%s\n" % message
else:
msg = ""
sys.stderr.write("FAILED test" + of + desc + sep + at + msg)
sys.exit(1)
def no_result(self=None, condition=True, function=None, skip=0):
"""Causes a test to exit with no valid result.
By default, the no_result() method reports NO RESULT for the test
and exits with a status of 2. If a condition argument is supplied,
the test fails only if the condition is true.
"""
if not condition:
return
if function is not None:
function()
of = ""
desc = ""
sep = " "
if self is not None:
if self.program:
of = " of " + self.program
sep = "\n\t"
if self.description:
desc = " [" + self.description + "]"
sep = "\n\t"
at = _caller(traceback.extract_stack(), skip)
sys.stderr.write("NO RESULT for test" + of + desc + sep + at)
sys.exit(2)
def pass_test(self=None, condition=True, function=None):
"""Causes a test to pass.
By default, the pass_test() method reports PASSED for the test
and exits with a status of 0. If a condition argument is supplied,
the test passes only if the condition is true.
"""
if not condition:
return
if function is not None:
function()
sys.stderr.write("PASSED\n")
sys.exit(0)
def match_exact(lines=None, matches=None, newline=os.sep):
"""Match function using exact match.
:param lines: data lines
:type lines: str or list[str]
:param matches: expected lines to match
:type matches: str or list[str]
:param newline: line separator
:returns: an object (1) on match, else None, like re.match
"""
if isinstance(lines, bytes) or bytes is str:
newline = to_bytes(newline)
if not is_List(lines):
lines = lines.split(newline)
if not is_List(matches):
matches = matches.split(newline)
if len(lines) != len(matches):
return None
for line, match in zip(lines, matches):
if line != match:
return None
return 1
def match_caseinsensitive(lines=None, matches=None):
"""Match function using case-insensitive matching.
Only a simplistic comparison is done, based on casefolding
the strings. This may still fail but is the suggestion of
the Unicode Standard.
:param lines: data lines
:type lines: str or list[str]
:param matches: expected lines to match
:type matches: str or list[str]
:returns: True or False
:returns: an object (1) on match, else None, like re.match
"""
if not is_List(lines):
lines = lines.split("\n")
if not is_List(matches):
matches = matches.split("\n")
if len(lines) != len(matches):
return None
for line, match in zip(lines, matches):
if line.casefold() != match.casefold():
return None
return 1
def match_re(lines=None, res=None):
"""Match function using line-by-line regular expression match.
:param lines: data lines
:type lines: str or list[str]
:param res: regular expression(s) for matching
:type res: str or list[str]
:returns: an object (1) on match, else None, like re.match
"""
if not is_List(lines):
# CRs mess up matching (Windows) so split carefully
lines = re.split('\r?\n', lines)
if not is_List(res):
res = res.split("\n")
if len(lines) != len(res):
print("match_re: expected %d lines, found %d" % (len(res), len(lines)))
return None
for i, (line, regex) in enumerate(zip(lines, res)):
s = r"^{}$".format(regex)
try:
expr = re.compile(s)
except re.error as e:
msg = "Regular expression error in %s: %s"
raise re.error(msg % (repr(s), e.args[0]))
if not expr.search(line):
miss_tmpl = "match_re: mismatch at line {}:\n search re='{}'\n line='{}'"
print(miss_tmpl.format(i, s, line))
return None
return 1
def match_re_dotall(lines=None, res=None):
"""Match function using regular expression match.
Unlike match_re, the arguments are converted to strings (if necessary)
and must match exactly.
:param lines: data lines
:type lines: str or list[str]
:param res: regular expression(s) for matching
:type res: str or list[str]
:returns: a match object, or None as for re.match
"""
if not isinstance(lines, str):
lines = "\n".join(lines)
if not isinstance(res, str):
res = "\n".join(res)
s = r"^{}$".format(res)
try:
expr = re.compile(s, re.DOTALL)
except re.error as e:
msg = "Regular expression error in %s: %s"
raise re.error(msg % (repr(s), e.args[0]))
return expr.match(lines)
def simple_diff(a, b, fromfile='', tofile='',
fromfiledate='', tofiledate='', n=0, lineterm=''):
r"""Compare two sequences of lines; generate the delta as a simple diff.
Similar to difflib.context_diff and difflib.unified_diff but
output is like from the 'diff" command without arguments. The function
keeps the same signature as the difflib ones so they will be
interchangeable, but except for lineterm, the arguments beyond the
two sequences are ignored in this version. By default, the
diff is not created with trailing newlines, set the lineterm
argument to '\n' to do so.
:raises re.error: if a regex fails to compile
Example:
>>> print(''.join(simple_diff('one\ntwo\nthree\nfour\n'.splitlines(True),
... 'zero\none\ntree\nfour\n'.splitlines(True), lineterm='\n')))
0a1
> zero
2,3c3
< two
< three
---
> tree
"""
a = [to_str(q) for q in a]
b = [to_str(q) for q in b]
sm = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, a, b)
def comma(x1, x2):
return x1 + 1 == x2 and str(x2) or '%s,%s' % (x1 + 1, x2)
for op, a1, a2, b1, b2 in sm.get_opcodes():
if op == 'delete':
yield "{}d{}{}".format(comma(a1, a2), b1, lineterm)
for l in a[a1:a2]:
yield '< ' + l
elif op == 'insert':
yield "{}a{}{}".format(a1, comma(b1, b2), lineterm)
for l in b[b1:b2]:
yield '> ' + l
elif op == 'replace':
yield "{}c{}{}".format(comma(a1, a2), comma(b1, b2), lineterm)
for l in a[a1:a2]:
yield '< ' + l
yield '---{}'.format(lineterm)
for l in b[b1:b2]:
yield '> ' + l
def diff_re(a, b, fromfile='', tofile='',
fromfiledate='', tofiledate='', n=3, lineterm='\n'):
"""Compare a and b (lists of strings) where a are regexes.
A simple "diff" of two sets of lines when the expected lines
are regular expressions. This is a really dumb thing that
just compares each line in turn, so it doesn't look for
chunks of matching lines and the like--but at least it lets
you know exactly which line first didn't compare correctl...
"""
result = []
diff = len(a) - len(b)
if diff < 0:
a = a + [''] * (-diff)
elif diff > 0:
b = b + [''] * diff
for i, (aline, bline) in enumerate(zip(a, b)):
s = r"^{}$".format(aline)
try:
expr = re.compile(s)
except re.error as e:
msg = "Regular expression error in %s: %s"
raise re.error(msg % (repr(s), e.args[0]))
if not expr.search(bline):
result.append("%sc%s" % (i + 1, i + 1))
result.append('< ' + repr(a[i]))
result.append('---')
result.append('> ' + repr(b[i]))
return result
if os.name == 'posix':
def escape(arg):
"""escape shell special characters"""
slash = '\\'
special = '"$'
arg = arg.replace(slash, slash + slash)
for c in special:
arg = arg.replace(c, slash + c)
if re_space.search(arg):
arg = '"' + arg + '"'
return arg
else:
# Windows does not allow special characters in file names
# anyway, so no need for an escape function, we will just quote
# the arg.
def escape(arg):
if re_space.search(arg):
arg = '"' + arg + '"'
return arg
if os.name == 'java':
python = os.path.join(sys.prefix, 'jython')
else:
python = os.environ.get('python_executable', sys.executable)
_python_ = escape(python)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
default_sleep_seconds = 2
def where_is(file, path=None, pathext=None):
if path is None:
path = os.environ['PATH']
if is_String(path):
path = path.split(os.pathsep)
if pathext is None:
pathext = os.environ['PATHEXT']
if is_String(pathext):
pathext = pathext.split(os.pathsep)
for ext in pathext:
if ext.casefold() == file[-len(ext):].casefold():
pathext = ['']
break
for dir in path:
f = os.path.join(dir, file)
for ext in pathext:
fext = f + ext
if os.path.isfile(fext):
return fext
return None
else:
def where_is(file, path=None, pathext=None):
if path is None:
path = os.environ['PATH']
if is_String(path):
path = path.split(os.pathsep)
for dir in path:
f = os.path.join(dir, file)
if os.path.isfile(f):
try:
st = os.stat(f)
except OSError:
continue
if stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE]) & 0o111:
return f
return None
default_sleep_seconds = 1
# From Josiah Carlson,
# ASPN : Python Cookbook : Module to allow Asynchronous subprocess use on Windows and Posix platforms
# http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/440554
if sys.platform == 'win32': # and subprocess.mswindows:
try:
from win32file import ReadFile, WriteFile
from win32pipe import PeekNamedPipe
except ImportError:
# If PyWin32 is not available, try ctypes instead
# XXX These replicate _just_enough_ PyWin32 behaviour for our purposes
import ctypes
from ctypes.wintypes import DWORD
def ReadFile(hFile, bufSize, ol=None):
assert ol is None
lpBuffer = ctypes.create_string_buffer(bufSize)
bytesRead = DWORD()
bErr = ctypes.windll.kernel32.ReadFile(
hFile, lpBuffer, bufSize, ctypes.byref(bytesRead), ol)
if not bErr:
raise ctypes.WinError()
return (0, ctypes.string_at(lpBuffer, bytesRead.value))
def WriteFile(hFile, data, ol=None):
assert ol is None
bytesWritten = DWORD()
bErr = ctypes.windll.kernel32.WriteFile(
hFile, data, len(data), ctypes.byref(bytesWritten), ol)
if not bErr:
raise ctypes.WinError()
return (0, bytesWritten.value)
def PeekNamedPipe(hPipe, size):
assert size == 0
bytesAvail = DWORD()
bErr = ctypes.windll.kernel32.PeekNamedPipe(
hPipe, None, size, None, ctypes.byref(bytesAvail), None)
if not bErr:
raise ctypes.WinError()
return ("", bytesAvail.value, None)
import msvcrt
else:
import select
import fcntl
try:
fcntl.F_GETFL
except AttributeError:
fcntl.F_GETFL = 3
try:
fcntl.F_SETFL
except AttributeError:
fcntl.F_SETFL = 4
class Popen(subprocess.Popen):
def recv(self, maxsize=None):
return self._recv('stdout', maxsize)
def recv_err(self, maxsize=None):
return self._recv('stderr', maxsize)
def send_recv(self, input='', maxsize=None):
return self.send(input), self.recv(maxsize), self.recv_err(maxsize)
def get_conn_maxsize(self, which, maxsize):
if maxsize is None:
maxsize = 1024
elif maxsize < 1:
maxsize = 1
return getattr(self, which), maxsize
def _close(self, which):
getattr(self, which).close()
setattr(self, which, None)
if sys.platform == 'win32': # and subprocess.mswindows:
def send(self, input):
input = to_bytes(input)
if not self.stdin:
return None
try:
x = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(self.stdin.fileno())
(errCode, written) = WriteFile(x, input)
except ValueError:
return self._close('stdin')
except (subprocess.pywintypes.error, Exception) as why:
if why.args[0] in (109, errno.ESHUTDOWN):
return self._close('stdin')
raise
return written
def _recv(self, which, maxsize):
conn, maxsize = self.get_conn_maxsize(which, maxsize)
if conn is None:
return None
try:
x = msvcrt.get_osfhandle(conn.fileno())
(read, nAvail, nMessage) = PeekNamedPipe(x, 0)
if maxsize < nAvail:
nAvail = maxsize
if nAvail > 0:
(errCode, read) = ReadFile(x, nAvail, None)
except ValueError:
return self._close(which)
except (subprocess.pywintypes.error, Exception) as why:
if why.args[0] in (109, errno.ESHUTDOWN):
return self._close(which)
raise
# if self.universal_newlines:
# read = self._translate_newlines(read)
return read
else:
def send(self, input):
if not self.stdin:
return None
if not select.select([], [self.stdin], [], 0)[1]:
return 0
try:
written = os.write(self.stdin.fileno(),
bytearray(input, 'utf-8'))
except OSError as why:
if why.args[0] == errno.EPIPE: # broken pipe
return self._close('stdin')
raise
return written
def _recv(self, which, maxsize):
conn, maxsize = self.get_conn_maxsize(which, maxsize)
if conn is None:
return None
try:
flags = fcntl.fcntl(conn, fcntl.F_GETFL)
except TypeError:
flags = None
else:
if not conn.closed:
fcntl.fcntl(conn, fcntl.F_SETFL, flags | os.O_NONBLOCK)
try:
if not select.select([conn], [], [], 0)[0]:
return ''
r = conn.read(maxsize)
if not r:
return self._close(which)
# if self.universal_newlines:
# r = self._translate_newlines(r)
return r
finally:
if not conn.closed and flags is not None:
fcntl.fcntl(conn, fcntl.F_SETFL, flags)
disconnect_message = "Other end disconnected!"
def recv_some(p, t=.1, e=1, tr=5, stderr=0):
if tr < 1:
tr = 1
x = time.time() + t
y = []
r = ''
pr = p.recv
if stderr:
pr = p.recv_err
while time.time() < x or r:
r = pr()
if r is None:
if e:
raise Exception(disconnect_message)
else:
break
elif r:
y.append(r)
else:
time.sleep(max((x - time.time()) / tr, 0))
return ''.join(y)
def send_all(p, data):
while len(data):
sent = p.send(data)
if sent is None:
raise Exception(disconnect_message)
data = memoryview(data)[sent:]
_Cleanup = []
@atexit.register
def _clean():
global _Cleanup
cleanlist = [c for c in _Cleanup if c]
del _Cleanup[:]
cleanlist.reverse()
for test in cleanlist:
test.cleanup()
class TestCmd:
"""Class TestCmd
"""
def __init__(
self,
description=None,
program=None,
interpreter=None,
workdir=None,
subdir=None,
verbose=None,
match=None,
match_stdout=None,
match_stderr=None,
diff=None,
diff_stdout=None,
diff_stderr=None,
combine=0,
universal_newlines=True,
timeout=None,
):
self.external = os.environ.get('SCONS_EXTERNAL_TEST', 0)
self._cwd = os.getcwd()
self.description_set(description)
self.program_set(program)
self.interpreter_set(interpreter)
if verbose is None:
try:
verbose = max(0, int(os.environ.get('TESTCMD_VERBOSE', 0)))
except ValueError:
verbose = 0
self.verbose_set(verbose)
self.combine = combine
self.universal_newlines = universal_newlines
self.process = None
self.set_timeout(timeout)
self.set_match_function(match, match_stdout, match_stderr)
self.set_diff_function(diff, diff_stdout, diff_stderr)
self._dirlist = []
self._preserve = {'pass_test': 0, 'fail_test': 0, 'no_result': 0}
preserve_value = os.environ.get('PRESERVE', False)
if preserve_value not in [0, '0', 'False']:
self._preserve['pass_test'] = os.environ['PRESERVE']
self._preserve['fail_test'] = os.environ['PRESERVE']
self._preserve['no_result'] = os.environ['PRESERVE']
else:
try:
self._preserve['pass_test'] = os.environ['PRESERVE_PASS']
except KeyError:
pass
try:
self._preserve['fail_test'] = os.environ['PRESERVE_FAIL']
except KeyError:
pass
try:
self._preserve['no_result'] = os.environ['PRESERVE_NO_RESULT']
except KeyError:
pass
self._stdout = []
self._stderr = []
self.status = None
self.condition = 'no_result'
self.workdir_set(workdir)
self.subdir(subdir)
try:
self.fixture_dirs = (os.environ['FIXTURE_DIRS']).split(os.pathsep)
except KeyError:
self.fixture_dirs = []
def __del__(self):
self.cleanup()
def __repr__(self):
return "%x" % id(self)
banner_char = '='
banner_width = 80
def banner(self, s, width=None):
if width is None:
width = self.banner_width
return s + self.banner_char * (width - len(s))
escape = staticmethod(escape)
def canonicalize(self, path):
if is_List(path):
path = os.path.join(*path)
if not os.path.isabs(path):
path = os.path.join(self.workdir, path)
return path
def chmod(self, path, mode):
"""Changes permissions on the specified file or directory."""
path = self.canonicalize(path)
os.chmod(path, mode)
def cleanup(self, condition=None):
"""Removes any temporary working directories.
Cleans the TestCmd instance. If the environment variable PRESERVE was
set when the TestCmd environment was created, temporary working
directories are not removed. If any of the environment variables
PRESERVE_PASS, PRESERVE_FAIL, or PRESERVE_NO_RESULT were set
when the TestCmd environment was created, then temporary working
directories are not removed if the test passed, failed, or had
no result, respectively. Temporary working directories are also
preserved for conditions specified via the preserve method.
Typically, this method is not called directly, but is used when
the script exits to clean up temporary working directories as
appropriate for the exit status.
"""
if not self._dirlist:
return
os.chdir(self._cwd)
self.workdir = None
if condition is None:
condition = self.condition
if self._preserve[condition]:
for dir in self._dirlist:
print("Preserved directory " + dir)
else:
list = self._dirlist[:]
list.reverse()
for dir in list:
self.writable(dir, 1)
shutil.rmtree(dir, ignore_errors=1)
self._dirlist = []
global _Cleanup
if self in _Cleanup:
_Cleanup.remove(self)
def command_args(self, program=None, interpreter=None, arguments=None):
if not self.external:
if program:
if isinstance(program, str) and not os.path.isabs(program):
program = os.path.join(self._cwd, program)
else:
program = self.program
if not interpreter:
interpreter = self.interpreter
else:
if not program:
program = self.program
if not interpreter:
interpreter = self.interpreter
if not isinstance(program, (list, tuple)):
program = [program]
cmd = list(program)
if interpreter:
if not isinstance(interpreter, (list, tuple)):
interpreter = [interpreter]
cmd = list(interpreter) + cmd
if arguments:
if isinstance(arguments, str):
arguments = arguments.split()
cmd.extend(arguments)
return cmd
def description_set(self, description):
"""Set the description of the functionality being tested. """
self.description = description
def set_diff_function(self, diff=_Null, stdout=_Null, stderr=_Null):
"""Sets the specified diff functions."""
if diff is not _Null:
self._diff_function = diff
if stdout is not _Null:
self._diff_stdout_function = stdout
if stderr is not _Null:
self._diff_stderr_function = stderr
def diff(self, a, b, name=None, diff_function=None, *args, **kw):
if diff_function is None:
try:
diff_function = getattr(self, self._diff_function)
except TypeError:
diff_function = self._diff_function
if diff_function is None:
diff_function = self.simple_diff
if name is not None:
print(self.banner(name))
if not is_List(a):
a=a.splitlines()
if not is_List(b):
b=b.splitlines()
args = (a, b) + args
for line in diff_function(*args, **kw):
print(line)
def diff_stderr(self, a, b, *args, **kw):
"""Compare actual and expected file contents."""
try:
diff_stderr_function = getattr(self, self._diff_stderr_function)
except TypeError:
diff_stderr_function = self._diff_stderr_function
return self.diff(a, b, diff_function=diff_stderr_function, *args, **kw)
def diff_stdout(self, a, b, *args, **kw):
"""Compare actual and expected file contents."""
try:
diff_stdout_function = getattr(self, self._diff_stdout_function)
except TypeError:
diff_stdout_function = self._diff_stdout_function
return self.diff(a, b, diff_function=diff_stdout_function, *args, **kw)
simple_diff = staticmethod(simple_diff)
diff_re = staticmethod(diff_re)
context_diff = staticmethod(difflib.context_diff)
unified_diff = staticmethod(difflib.unified_diff)
def fail_test(self, condition=True, function=None, skip=0, message=None):
"""Cause the test to fail."""
if not condition:
return
self.condition = 'fail_test'
fail_test(self=self,
condition=condition,
function=function,
skip=skip,
message=message)
def interpreter_set(self, interpreter):
"""Set the program to be used to interpret the program
under test as a script.
"""
self.interpreter = interpreter
def set_match_function(self, match=_Null, stdout=_Null, stderr=_Null):
"""Sets the specified match functions. """
if match is not _Null:
self._match_function = match
if stdout is not _Null:
self._match_stdout_function = stdout
if stderr is not _Null:
self._match_stderr_function = stderr
def match(self, lines, matches):
"""Compare actual and expected file contents."""
try:
match_function = getattr(self, self._match_function)
except TypeError:
match_function = self._match_function
if match_function is None:
# Default is regular expression matches.
match_function = self.match_re
return match_function(lines, matches)
def match_stderr(self, lines, matches):
"""Compare actual and expected file contents."""
try:
match_stderr_function = getattr(self, self._match_stderr_function)
except TypeError:
match_stderr_function = self._match_stderr_function
if match_stderr_function is None:
# Default is to use whatever match= is set to.
match_stderr_function = self.match
return match_stderr_function(lines, matches)
def match_stdout(self, lines, matches):
"""Compare actual and expected file contents.
"""
try:
match_stdout_function = getattr(self, self._match_stdout_function)
except TypeError:
match_stdout_function = self._match_stdout_function
if match_stdout_function is None:
# Default is to use whatever match= is set to.
match_stdout_function = self.match
return match_stdout_function(lines, matches)
match_exact = staticmethod(match_exact)
match_caseinsensitive = staticmethod(match_caseinsensitive)
match_re = staticmethod(match_re)
match_re_dotall = staticmethod(match_re_dotall)
def no_result(self, condition=True, function=None, skip=0):
"""Report that the test could not be run."""
if not condition:
return
self.condition = 'no_result'
no_result(self=self,
condition=condition,
function=function,
skip=skip)
def pass_test(self, condition=True, function=None):
"""Cause the test to pass.
"""
if not condition:
return
self.condition = 'pass_test'
pass_test(self=self, condition=condition, function=function)
def preserve(self, *conditions):
"""Preserves temporary working directories.
Arrange for the temporary working directories for the
specified TestCmd environment to be preserved for one or more
conditions. If no conditions are specified, arranges for
the temporary working directories to be preserved for all
conditions.
"""
if not conditions:
conditions = ('pass_test', 'fail_test', 'no_result')
for cond in conditions:
self._preserve[cond] = 1
def program_set(self, program):
"""Sets the executable program or script to be tested."""
if not self.external:
if program and not os.path.isabs(program):
program = os.path.join(self._cwd, program)
self.program = program
def read(self, file, mode='rb', newline=None):
"""Reads and returns the contents of the specified file name.
The file name may be a list, in which case the elements are
concatenated with the os.path.join() method. The file is
assumed to be under the temporary working directory unless it
is an absolute path name. The I/O mode for the file may
be specified; it must begin with an 'r'. The default is
'rb' (binary read).
"""
file = self.canonicalize(file)
if mode[0] != 'r':
raise ValueError("mode must begin with 'r'")
if 'b' not in mode:
with open(file, mode, newline=newline) as f:
return f.read()
else:
with open(file, mode) as f:
return f.read()
def rmdir(self, dir):
"""Removes the specified dir name.
The dir name may be a list, in which case the elements are
concatenated with the os.path.join() method. The dir is
assumed to be under the temporary working directory unless it
is an absolute path name.
The dir must be empty.
"""
dir = self.canonicalize(dir)
os.rmdir(dir)
def _timeout(self):
self.process.terminate()
self.timer.cancel()
self.timer = None
def set_timeout(self, timeout):
self.timeout = timeout
self.timer = None
def parse_path(self, path, suppress_current=False):
"""Return a list with the single path components of path."""
head, tail = os.path.split(path)
result = []
if not tail:
if head == path:
return [head]
else:
result.append(tail)
head, tail = os.path.split(head)
while head and tail:
result.append(tail)
head, tail = os.path.split(head)
result.append(head or tail)
result.reverse()
return result
def dir_fixture(self, srcdir, dstdir=None):
""" Copies the contents of the fixture directory to the test directory.
If srcdir is an absolute path, it is tried directly, else
the fixture_dirs are searched in order to find the named fixture
directory. To tightly control the search order, the harness may
be called with FIXTURE_DIRS set including the test source directory
in the desired position, else it will be tried last.
If dstdir not an absolute path, it is taken as a destination under
the working dir (if omitted of the default None indicates '.',
aka the test dir). dstdir is created automatically if needed.
srcdir or dstdir may be a list, in which case the elements are first
joined into a pathname.
"""
if is_List(srcdir):
srcdir = os.path.join(*srcdir)
spath = srcdir
if srcdir and self.fixture_dirs and not os.path.isabs(srcdir):
for dir in self.fixture_dirs:
spath = os.path.join(dir, srcdir)
if os.path.isdir(spath):
break
else:
spath = srcdir
if not dstdir or dstdir == '.':
dstdir = self.workdir
else:
if is_List(dstdir):
dstdir = os.path.join(*dstdir)
if os.path.isabs(dstdir):
os.makedirs(dstdir, exist_ok=True)
else:
dstlist = self.parse_path(dstdir)
if dstlist and dstlist[0] == ".":
dstdir = os.path.join(dstlist[1:])
self.subdir(dstdir)
for entry in os.listdir(spath):
epath = os.path.join(spath, entry)
dpath = os.path.join(dstdir, entry)
if os.path.isdir(epath):
# Copy the subfolder
shutil.copytree(epath, dpath)
else:
shutil.copy(epath, dpath)
def file_fixture(self, srcfile, dstfile=None):
""" Copies a fixture file to the test directory, optionally renaming.
If srcfile is an absolute path, it is tried directly, else
the fixture_dirs are searched in order to find the named fixture
file. To tightly control the search order, the harness may
be called with FIXTURE_DIRS also including the test source directory
in the desired place, it will otherwise be tried last.
dstfile is the name to give the copied file; if the argument
is omitted the basename of srcfile is used. If dstfile is not
an absolute path name. Any directory components of dstfile are
created automatically if needed.
srcfile or dstfile may be a list, in which case the elements are first
joined into a pathname.
"""
if is_List(srcfile):
srcfile = os.path.join(*srcfile)
srcpath, srctail = os.path.split(srcfile)
spath = srcfile
if srcfile and self.fixture_dirs and not os.path.isabs(srcfile):
for dir in self.fixture_dirs:
spath = os.path.join(dir, srcfile)
if os.path.isfile(spath):
break
else:
spath = srcfile
if not dstfile:
if srctail:
dpath = os.path.join(self.workdir, srctail)
else:
return
else:
dstdir, dsttail = os.path.split(dstfile)
if dstdir:
# if dstfile has a dir part, and is not abspath, create
if os.path.isabs(dstdir):
os.makedirs(dstdir, exist_ok=True)
dpath = dstfile
else:
dstlist = self.parse_path(dstdir)
if dstlist and dstlist[0] == ".":
# strip leading ./ if present
dstdir = os.path.join(dstlist[1:])
self.subdir(dstdir)
dpath = os.path.join(self.workdir, dstfile)
else:
dpath = os.path.join(self.workdir, dstfile)
shutil.copy(spath, dpath)
def start(self, program=None,
interpreter=None,
arguments=None,
universal_newlines=None,
timeout=_Null,
**kw):
""" Starts a program or script for the test environment.
The specified program will have the original directory
prepended unless it is enclosed in a [list].
"""
cmd = self.command_args(program, interpreter, arguments)
if self.verbose:
cmd_string = ' '.join([self.escape(c) for c in cmd])
sys.stderr.write(cmd_string + "\n")
if universal_newlines is None:
universal_newlines = self.universal_newlines
# On Windows, if we make stdin a pipe when we plan to send
# no input, and the test program exits before
# Popen calls msvcrt.open_osfhandle, that call will fail.
# So don't use a pipe for stdin if we don't need one.
stdin = kw.get('stdin', None)
if stdin is not None:
stdin = PIPE
combine = kw.get('combine', self.combine)
if combine:
stderr_value = STDOUT
else:
stderr_value = PIPE
if timeout is _Null:
timeout = self.timeout
if timeout:
self.timer = threading.Timer(float(timeout), self._timeout)
self.timer.start()
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Set this otherwist stdout/stderr pipes default to
# windows default locale cp1252 which will throw exception
# if using non-ascii characters.
# For example test/Install/non-ascii-name.py
os.environ['PYTHONIOENCODING'] = 'utf-8'
# It seems that all pythons up to py3.6 still set text mode if you set encoding.
# TODO: File enhancement request on python to propagate universal_newlines even
# if encoding is set.hg c
p = Popen(cmd,
stdin=stdin,
stdout=PIPE,
stderr=stderr_value,
env=os.environ,
universal_newlines=False)
self.process = p
return p
@staticmethod
def fix_binary_stream(stream):
"""Handle stream from popen when we specify not universal_newlines
This will read from the pipes in binary mode, will not decode the
output, and will not convert line endings to \n.
We do this because in py3 (3.5) with universal_newlines=True, it will
choose the default system locale to decode the output, and this breaks unicode
output. Specifically test/option--tree.py which outputs a unicode char.
py 3.6 allows us to pass an encoding param to popen thus not requiring the decode
nor end of line handling, because we propagate universal_newlines as specified.
TODO: Do we need to pass universal newlines into this function?
"""
if not stream:
return stream
# It seems that py3.6 still sets text mode if you set encoding.
stream = stream.decode('utf-8', errors='replace')
return stream.replace('\r\n', '\n')
def finish(self, popen=None, **kw):
""" Finishes and waits for the process.
Process being run under control of the specified popen argument
is waited for, recording the exit status, output and error output.
"""
if popen is None:
popen = self.process
stdout, stderr = popen.communicate()
stdout = self.fix_binary_stream(stdout)
stderr = self.fix_binary_stream(stderr)
if self.timer:
self.timer.cancel()
self.timer = None
self.status = popen.returncode
self.process = None
self._stdout.append(stdout or '')
self._stderr.append(stderr or '')
def run(self, program=None,
interpreter=None,
arguments=None,
chdir=None,
stdin=None,
universal_newlines=None,
timeout=_Null):
"""Runs a test of the program or script for the test environment.
Output and error output are saved for future retrieval via
the stdout() and stderr() methods.
The specified program will have the original directory
prepended unless it is enclosed in a [list].
"""
if self.external:
if not program:
program = self.program
if not interpreter:
interpreter = self.interpreter
if universal_newlines is None:
universal_newlines = self.universal_newlines
if chdir:
oldcwd = os.getcwd()
if not os.path.isabs(chdir):
chdir = os.path.join(self.workpath(chdir))
if self.verbose:
sys.stderr.write("chdir(" + chdir + ")\n")
os.chdir(chdir)
p = self.start(program=program,
interpreter=interpreter,
arguments=arguments,
universal_newlines=universal_newlines,
timeout=timeout,
stdin=stdin)
if is_List(stdin):
stdin = ''.join(stdin)
if stdin:
stdin = to_bytes(stdin)
# TODO(sgk): figure out how to re-use the logic in the .finish()
# method above. Just calling it from here causes problems with
# subclasses that redefine .finish(). We could abstract this
# into Yet Another common method called both here and by .finish(),
# but that seems ill-thought-out.
stdout, stderr = p.communicate(input=stdin)
if self.timer:
self.timer.cancel()
self.timer = None
self.status = p.returncode
self.process = None
stdout = self.fix_binary_stream(stdout)
stderr = self.fix_binary_stream(stderr)
self._stdout.append(stdout or '')
self._stderr.append(stderr or '')
if chdir:
os.chdir(oldcwd)
if self.verbose >= 2:
write = sys.stdout.write
write('============ STATUS: %d\n' % self.status)
out = self.stdout()
if out or self.verbose >= 3:
write('============ BEGIN STDOUT (len=%d):\n' % len(out))
write(out)
write('============ END STDOUT\n')
err = self.stderr()
if err or self.verbose >= 3:
write('============ BEGIN STDERR (len=%d)\n' % len(err))
write(err)
write('============ END STDERR\n')
def sleep(self, seconds=default_sleep_seconds):
"""Sleeps at least the specified number of seconds.
If no number is specified, sleeps at least the minimum number of
seconds necessary to advance file time stamps on the current
system. Sleeping more seconds is all right.
"""
time.sleep(seconds)
def stderr(self, run=None):
"""Returns the error output from the specified run number.
If there is no specified run number, then returns the error
output of the last run. If the run number is less than zero,
then returns the error output from that many runs back from the
current run.
"""
if not run:
run = len(self._stderr)
elif run < 0:
run = len(self._stderr) + run
run = run - 1
return self._stderr[run]
def stdout(self, run=None):
"""Returns the stored standard output from a given run.
Args:
run: run number to select. If run number is omitted,
return the standard output of the most recent run.
If negative, use as a relative offset, so that -2
means the run two prior to the most recent.
Returns:
selected stdout string or None if there are no
stored runs.
"""
if not run:
run = len(self._stdout)
elif run < 0:
run = len(self._stdout) + run
run = run - 1
try:
return self._stdout[run]
except IndexError:
return None
def subdir(self, *subdirs):
"""Creates new subdirectories under the temporary working directory.
Creates a subdir for each argument. An argument may be a list,
in which case the list elements are joined into a path.
Returns the number of directories created, not including
intermediate directories, for historical reasons. A directory
which already existed is counted as "created".
"""
count = 0
for sub in subdirs:
if sub is None:
continue
if is_List(sub):
sub = os.path.join(*sub)
new = os.path.join(self.workdir, sub)
try:
# okay to exist, we just do this for counting
os.makedirs(new, exist_ok=True)
count = count + 1
except OSError as e:
pass
return count
def symlink(self, target, link):
"""Creates a symlink to the specified target.
The link name may be a list, in which case the elements are
concatenated with the os.path.join() method. The link is
assumed to be under the temporary working directory unless it
is an absolute path name. The target is *not* assumed to be
under the temporary working directory.
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Skip this on windows as we're not enabling it due to
# it requiring user permissions which aren't always present
# and we don't have a good way to detect those permissions yet.
return
link = self.canonicalize(link)
try:
os.symlink(target, link)
except AttributeError:
pass # Windows has no symlink
def tempdir(self, path=None):
"""Creates a temporary directory.
A unique directory name is generated if no path name is specified.
The directory is created, and will be removed when the TestCmd
object is destroyed.
"""
if path is None:
try:
path = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix=testprefix)
except TypeError:
path = tempfile.mkdtemp()
else:
os.mkdir(path)
# Symlinks in the path will report things
# differently from os.getcwd(), so chdir there
# and back to fetch the canonical path.
cwd = os.getcwd()
try:
os.chdir(path)
path = os.getcwd()
finally:
os.chdir(cwd)
# Uppercase the drive letter since the case of drive
# letters is pretty much random on win32:
drive, rest = os.path.splitdrive(path)
if drive:
path = drive.upper() + rest
#
self._dirlist.append(path)
global _Cleanup
if self not in _Cleanup:
_Cleanup.append(self)
return path
def touch(self, path, mtime=None):
"""Updates the modification time on the specified file or directory.
The default is to update to the
current time if no explicit modification time is specified.
"""
path = self.canonicalize(path)
atime = os.path.getatime(path)
if mtime is None:
mtime = time.time()
os.utime(path, (atime, mtime))
def unlink(self, file):
"""Unlinks the specified file name.
The file name may be a list, in which case the elements are
concatenated with the os.path.join() method. The file is
assumed to be under the temporary working directory unless it
is an absolute path name.
"""
file = self.canonicalize(file)
os.unlink(file)
def verbose_set(self, verbose):
"""Sets the verbose level."""
self.verbose = verbose
def where_is(self, file, path=None, pathext=None):
"""Finds an executable file."""
if is_List(file):
file = os.path.join(*file)
if not os.path.isabs(file):
file = where_is(file, path, pathext)
return file
def workdir_set(self, path):
"""Creates a temporary working directory with the specified path name.
If the path is a null string (''), a unique directory name is created.
"""
if path is not None:
if path == '':
path = None
path = self.tempdir(path)
self.workdir = path
def workpath(self, *args):
"""Returns the absolute path name to a subdirectory or file within the current temporary working directory.
Concatenates the temporary working directory name with the specified
arguments using the os.path.join() method.
"""
return os.path.join(self.workdir, *args)
def readable(self, top, read=True):
"""Makes the specified directory tree readable or unreadable.
Tree is made readable if `read` evaluates True (the default),
else it is made not readable.
This method has no effect on Windows systems, which use a
completely different mechanism to control file readability.
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
return
if read:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
st = os.stat(fname)
except OSError:
pass
else:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IMODE(
st[stat.ST_MODE] | stat.S_IREAD))
else:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
st = os.stat(fname)
except OSError:
pass
else:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IMODE(
st[stat.ST_MODE] & ~stat.S_IREAD))
if os.path.isfile(top):
# If it's a file, that's easy, just chmod it.
do_chmod(top)
elif read:
# It's a directory and we're trying to turn on read
# permission, so it's also pretty easy, just chmod the
# directory and then chmod every entry on our walk down the
# tree.
do_chmod(top)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(top):
for name in dirnames + filenames:
do_chmod(os.path.join(dirpath, name))
else:
# It's a directory and we're trying to turn off read
# permission, which means we have to chmod the directories
# in the tree bottom-up, lest disabling read permission from
# the top down get in the way of being able to get at lower
# parts of the tree.
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(top, topdown=0):
for name in dirnames + filenames:
do_chmod(os.path.join(dirpath, name))
do_chmod(top)
def writable(self, top, write=True):
"""Make the specified directory tree writable or unwritable.
Tree is made writable if `write` evaluates True (the default),
else it is made not writable.
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
if write:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IWRITE)
except OSError:
pass
else:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IREAD)
except OSError:
pass
else:
if write:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
st = os.stat(fname)
except OSError:
pass
else:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IMODE(st[stat.ST_MODE] | 0o200))
else:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
st = os.stat(fname)
except OSError:
pass
else:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IMODE(
st[stat.ST_MODE] & ~0o200))
if os.path.isfile(top):
do_chmod(top)
else:
do_chmod(top)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(top, topdown=0):
for name in dirnames + filenames:
do_chmod(os.path.join(dirpath, name))
def executable(self, top, execute=True):
"""Make the specified directory tree executable or not executable.
Tree is made executable if `execute` evaluates True (the default),
else it is made not executable.
This method has no effect on Windows systems, which use a
completely different mechanism to control file executability.
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
return
if execute:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
st = os.stat(fname)
except OSError:
pass
else:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IMODE(
st[stat.ST_MODE] | stat.S_IEXEC))
else:
def do_chmod(fname):
try:
st = os.stat(fname)
except OSError:
pass
else:
os.chmod(fname, stat.S_IMODE(
st[stat.ST_MODE] & ~stat.S_IEXEC))
if os.path.isfile(top):
# If it's a file, that's easy, just chmod it.
do_chmod(top)
elif execute:
# It's a directory and we're trying to turn on execute
# permission, so it's also pretty easy, just chmod the
# directory and then chmod every entry on our walk down the
# tree.
do_chmod(top)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(top):
for name in dirnames + filenames:
do_chmod(os.path.join(dirpath, name))
else:
# It's a directory and we're trying to turn off execute
# permission, which means we have to chmod the directories
# in the tree bottom-up, lest disabling execute permission from
# the top down get in the way of being able to get at lower
# parts of the tree.
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(top, topdown=0):
for name in dirnames + filenames:
do_chmod(os.path.join(dirpath, name))
do_chmod(top)
def write(self, file, content, mode='wb'):
"""Writes data to file.
The file is created under the temporary working directory.
Any subdirectories in the path must already exist. The
write is converted to the required type rather than failing
if there is a str/bytes mistmatch.
:param file: name of file to write to. If a list, treated
as components of a path and concatenated into a path.
:type file: str or list(str)
:param content: data to write.
:type content: str or bytes
:param mode: file mode, default is binary.
:type mode: str
"""
file = self.canonicalize(file)
if mode[0] != 'w':
raise ValueError("mode must begin with 'w'")
with open(file, mode) as f:
try:
f.write(content)
except TypeError as e:
f.write(bytes(content, 'utf-8'))
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