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# For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/LICENSE
# Copyright (c) https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
"""Utility functions for configuration testing."""
from __future__ import annotations
import copy
import json
import logging
import re
import unittest
from pathlib import Path
from typing import Any, Dict
from unittest.mock import Mock
from pylint.constants import PY38_PLUS
from pylint.lint import Run
# We use Any in this typing because the configuration contains real objects and constants
# that could be a lot of things.
ConfigurationValue = Any
PylintConfiguration = Dict[str, ConfigurationValue]
if not PY38_PLUS:
# We need to deepcopy a compiled regex pattern
# In python 3.6 and 3.7 this requires a hack
# See https://stackoverflow.com/a/56935186
copy._deepcopy_dispatch[type(re.compile(""))] = lambda r, _: r # type: ignore[attr-defined]
def get_expected_or_default(
tested_configuration_file: str | Path,
suffix: str,
default: str,
) -> str:
"""Return the expected value from the file if it exists, or the given default."""
expected = default
path = Path(tested_configuration_file)
expected_result_path = path.parent / f"{path.stem}.{suffix}"
if expected_result_path.exists():
with open(expected_result_path, encoding="utf8") as f:
expected = f.read()
# logging is helpful to realize your file is not taken into
# account after a misspelling of the file name. The output of the
# program is checked during the test so printing messes with the result.
logging.info("%s exists.", expected_result_path)
else:
logging.info("%s not found, using '%s'.", expected_result_path, default)
return expected
EXPECTED_CONF_APPEND_KEY = "functional_append"
EXPECTED_CONF_REMOVE_KEY = "functional_remove"
def get_expected_configuration(
configuration_path: str, default_configuration: PylintConfiguration
) -> PylintConfiguration:
"""Get the expected parsed configuration of a configuration functional test."""
result = copy.deepcopy(default_configuration)
config_as_json = get_expected_or_default(
configuration_path, suffix="result.json", default="{}"
)
to_override = json.loads(config_as_json)
for key, value in to_override.items():
if key == EXPECTED_CONF_APPEND_KEY:
for fkey, fvalue in value.items():
result[fkey] += fvalue
elif key == EXPECTED_CONF_REMOVE_KEY:
for fkey, fvalue in value.items():
new_value = []
for old_value in result[fkey]:
if old_value not in fvalue:
new_value.append(old_value)
result[fkey] = new_value
else:
result[key] = value
return result
def get_related_files(
tested_configuration_file: str | Path, suffix_filter: str
) -> list[Path]:
"""Return all the file related to a test conf file ending with a suffix."""
conf_path = Path(tested_configuration_file)
return [
p
for p in conf_path.parent.iterdir()
if str(p.stem).startswith(conf_path.stem) and str(p).endswith(suffix_filter)
]
def get_expected_output(
configuration_path: str | Path, user_specific_path: Path
) -> tuple[int, str]:
"""Get the expected output of a functional test."""
exit_code = 0
msg = (
"we expect a single file of the form 'filename.32.out' where 'filename' represents "
"the name of the configuration file, and '32' the expected error code."
)
possible_out_files = get_related_files(configuration_path, suffix_filter="out")
if len(possible_out_files) > 1:
logging.error(
"Too much .out files for %s %s.",
configuration_path,
msg,
)
return -1, "out file is broken"
if not possible_out_files:
# logging is helpful to see what the expected exit code is and why.
# The output of the program is checked during the test so printing
# messes with the result.
logging.info(".out file does not exists, so the expected exit code is 0")
return 0, ""
path = possible_out_files[0]
try:
exit_code = int(str(path.stem).rsplit(".", maxsplit=1)[-1])
except Exception as e: # pylint: disable=broad-except
logging.error(
"Wrong format for .out file name for %s %s: %s",
configuration_path,
msg,
e,
)
return -1, "out file is broken"
output = get_expected_or_default(
configuration_path, suffix=f"{exit_code}.out", default=""
)
logging.info(
"Output exists for %s so the expected exit code is %s",
configuration_path,
exit_code,
)
return exit_code, output.format(
abspath=configuration_path,
relpath=Path(configuration_path).relative_to(user_specific_path),
)
def run_using_a_configuration_file(
configuration_path: Path | str, file_to_lint: str = __file__
) -> tuple[Mock, Mock, Run]:
"""Simulate a run with a configuration without really launching the checks."""
configuration_path = str(configuration_path)
args = ["--rcfile", configuration_path, file_to_lint]
# We do not capture the `SystemExit` as then the `runner` variable
# would not be accessible outside the `with` block.
with unittest.mock.patch("sys.exit") as mocked_exit:
# Do not actually run checks, that could be slow. We don't mock
# `PyLinter.check`: it calls `PyLinter.initialize` which is
# needed to properly set up messages inclusion/exclusion
# in `_msg_states`, used by `is_message_enabled`.
check = "pylint.lint.pylinter.check_parallel"
with unittest.mock.patch(check) as mocked_check_parallel:
runner = Run(args)
return mocked_exit, mocked_check_parallel, runner
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