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"""
Result Proxy
------------
The result proxy wraps the result instance given to each test. It
performs two functions: enabling extended error/failure reporting
and calling plugins.
As each result event is fired, plugins are called with the same event;
however, plugins are called with the nose.case.Test instance that
wraps the actual test. So when a test fails and calls
result.addFailure(self, err), the result proxy calls
addFailure(self.test, err) for each plugin. This allows plugins to
have a single stable interface for all test types, and also to
manipulate the test object itself by setting the `test` attribute of
the nose.case.Test that they receive.
"""
import logging
from nose.config import Config
log = logging.getLogger(__name__)
def proxied_attribute(local_attr, proxied_attr, doc):
"""Create a property that proxies attribute ``proxied_attr`` through
the local attribute ``local_attr``.
"""
def fget(self):
return getattr(getattr(self, local_attr), proxied_attr)
def fset(self, value):
setattr(getattr(self, local_attr), proxied_attr, value)
def fdel(self):
delattr(getattr(self, local_attr), proxied_attr)
return property(fget, fset, fdel, doc)
class ResultProxyFactory(object):
"""Factory for result proxies. Generates a ResultProxy bound to each test
and the result passed to the test.
"""
def __init__(self, config=None):
if config is None:
config = Config()
self.config = config
self.__prepared = False
self.__result = None
def __call__(self, result, test):
"""Return a ResultProxy for the current test.
On first call, plugins are given a chance to replace the
result used for the remaining tests. If a plugin returns a
value from prepareTestResult, that object will be used as the
result for all tests.
"""
if not self.__prepared:
self.__prepared = True
plug_result = self.config.plugins.prepareTestResult(result)
if plug_result is not None:
self.__result = result = plug_result
if self.__result is not None:
result = self.__result
return ResultProxy(result, test, config=self.config)
class ResultProxy(object):
"""Proxy to TestResults (or other results handler).
One ResultProxy is created for each nose.case.Test. The result
proxy calls plugins with the nose.case.Test instance (instead of
the wrapped test case) as each result call is made. Finally, the
real result method is called, also with the nose.case.Test
instance as the test parameter.
"""
def __init__(self, result, test, config=None):
if config is None:
config = Config()
self.config = config
self.plugins = config.plugins
self.result = result
self.test = test
def __repr__(self):
return repr(self.result)
def _prepareErr(self, err):
if not isinstance(err[1], Exception) and isinstance(err[0], type):
# Turn value back into an Exception (required in Python 3.x).
# Plugins do all sorts of crazy things with exception values.
# Convert it to a custom subclass of Exception with the same
# name as the actual exception to make it print correctly.
value = type(err[0].__name__, (Exception,), {})(err[1])
err = (err[0], value, err[2])
return err
def assertMyTest(self, test):
# The test I was called with must be my .test or my
# .test's .test. or my .test.test's .case
case = getattr(self.test, 'test', None)
assert (test is self.test
or test is case
or test is getattr(case, '_nose_case', None)), (
"ResultProxy for %r (%s) was called with test %r (%s)"
% (self.test, id(self.test), test, id(test)))
def afterTest(self, test):
self.assertMyTest(test)
self.plugins.afterTest(self.test)
if hasattr(self.result, "afterTest"):
self.result.afterTest(self.test)
def beforeTest(self, test):
self.assertMyTest(test)
self.plugins.beforeTest(self.test)
if hasattr(self.result, "beforeTest"):
self.result.beforeTest(self.test)
def addError(self, test, err):
self.assertMyTest(test)
plugins = self.plugins
plugin_handled = plugins.handleError(self.test, err)
if plugin_handled:
return
# test.passed is set in result, to account for error classes
formatted = plugins.formatError(self.test, err)
if formatted is not None:
err = formatted
plugins.addError(self.test, err)
self.result.addError(self.test, self._prepareErr(err))
if not self.result.wasSuccessful() and self.config.stopOnError:
self.shouldStop = True
def addFailure(self, test, err):
self.assertMyTest(test)
plugins = self.plugins
plugin_handled = plugins.handleFailure(self.test, err)
if plugin_handled:
return
self.test.passed = False
formatted = plugins.formatFailure(self.test, err)
if formatted is not None:
err = formatted
plugins.addFailure(self.test, err)
self.result.addFailure(self.test, self._prepareErr(err))
if self.config.stopOnError:
self.shouldStop = True
def addSkip(self, test, reason):
# 2.7 compat shim
from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
self.assertMyTest(test)
plugins = self.plugins
if not isinstance(reason, Exception):
# for Python 3.2+
reason = Exception(reason)
plugins.addError(self.test, (SkipTest, reason, None))
self.result.addSkip(self.test, reason)
def addSuccess(self, test):
self.assertMyTest(test)
self.plugins.addSuccess(self.test)
self.result.addSuccess(self.test)
def startTest(self, test):
self.assertMyTest(test)
self.plugins.startTest(self.test)
self.result.startTest(self.test)
def stop(self):
self.result.stop()
def stopTest(self, test):
self.assertMyTest(test)
self.plugins.stopTest(self.test)
self.result.stopTest(self.test)
# proxied attributes
shouldStop = proxied_attribute('result', 'shouldStop',
"""Should the test run stop?""")
errors = proxied_attribute('result', 'errors',
"""Tests that raised an exception""")
failures = proxied_attribute('result', 'failures',
"""Tests that failed""")
testsRun = proxied_attribute('result', 'testsRun',
"""Number of tests run""")
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