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#Copyright ReportLab Europe Ltd. 2000-2017 #see license.txt for license details import reportlab reportlab._rl_testing=True del reportlab __version__='3.3.0' __doc__="""Provides support for the test suite. The test suite as a whole, and individual tests, need to share certain support functions. We have to put these in here so they can always be imported, and so that individual tests need to import nothing more than "reportlab.whatever..." """ import sys, os, fnmatch, re try: from configparser import ConfigParser except ImportError: from ConfigParser import ConfigParser import unittest from reportlab.lib.utils import isCompactDistro, __rl_loader__, rl_isdir, asUnicode from reportlab import ascii # Helper functions. def isWritable(D): try: fn = '00DELETE.ME' f = open(fn, 'w') f.write('test of writability - can be deleted') f.close() if os.path.isfile(fn): os.remove(fn) return 1 except: return 0 _OUTDIR = None RL_HOME = None testsFolder = None def setOutDir(name): """Is it a writable file system distro being invoked within test directory? If so, can write test output here. If not, it had better go in a temp directory. Only do this once per process""" global _OUTDIR, RL_HOME, testsFolder if _OUTDIR: return _OUTDIR D = [d[9:] for d in sys.argv if d.startswith('--outdir=')] if not D: D = os.environ.get('RL_TEST_OUTDIR','') if D: D=[D] if D: _OUTDIR = D[-1] try: os.makedirs(_OUTDIR) except: pass for d in D: if d in sys.argv: sys.argv.remove(d) else: assert name=='__main__',"setOutDir should only be called in the main script" scriptDir=os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) if not scriptDir: scriptDir=os.getcwd() _OUTDIR = scriptDir if not isWritable(_OUTDIR): _OUTDIR = get_rl_tempdir('reportlab_test') import reportlab RL_HOME=reportlab.__path__[0] if not os.path.isabs(RL_HOME): RL_HOME=os.path.normpath(os.path.abspath(RL_HOME)) topDir = os.path.dirname(RL_HOME) testsFolder = os.path.join(topDir,'tests') if not os.path.isdir(testsFolder): testsFolder = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(topDir),'tests') if not os.path.isdir(testsFolder): if name=='__main__': scriptDir=os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0]) if not scriptDir: scriptDir=os.getcwd() testsFolder = os.path.abspath(scriptDir) else: testsFolder = None if testsFolder: sys.path.insert(0,os.path.dirname(testsFolder)) return _OUTDIR def outputfile(fn): """This works out where to write test output. If running code in a locked down file system, this will be a temp directory; otherwise, the output of 'test_foo.py' will normally be a file called 'test_foo.pdf', next door. """ D = setOutDir(__name__) if fn: D = os.path.join(D,fn) return D def printLocation(depth=1): if sys._getframe(depth).f_locals.get('__name__')=='__main__': outDir = outputfile('') if outDir!=_OUTDIR: print('Logs and output files written to folder "%s"' % outDir) def makeSuiteForClasses(*classes): "Return a test suite with tests loaded from provided classes." suite = unittest.TestSuite() loader = unittest.TestLoader() for C in classes: suite.addTest(loader.loadTestsFromTestCase(C)) return suite def getCVSEntries(folder, files=1, folders=0): """Returns a list of filenames as listed in the CVS/Entries file. 'folder' is the folder that should contain the CVS subfolder. If there is no such subfolder an empty list is returned. 'files' is a boolean; 1 and 0 means to return files or not. 'folders' is a boolean; 1 and 0 means to return folders or not. """ join = os.path.join # If CVS subfolder doesn't exist return empty list. try: f = open(join(folder, 'CVS', 'Entries')) except IOError: return [] # Return names of files and/or folders in CVS/Entries files. allEntries = [] for line in f.readlines(): if folders and line[0] == 'D' \ or files and line[0] != 'D': entry = line.split('/')[1] if entry: allEntries.append(join(folder, entry)) return allEntries # Still experimental class extending ConfigParser's behaviour. class ExtConfigParser(ConfigParser): "A slightly extended version to return lists of strings." pat = re.compile(r'\s*\[.*\]\s*') def getstringlist(self, section, option): "Coerce option to a list of strings or return unchanged if that fails." value = ConfigParser.get(self, section, option) # This seems to allow for newlines inside values # of the config file, but be careful!! val = value.replace('\n', '') if self.pat.match(val): return eval(val,{__builtins__:None}) else: return value # This class as suggested by /F with an additional hook # to be able to filter filenames. class GlobDirectoryWalker: "A forward iterator that traverses files in a directory tree." def __init__(self, directory, pattern='*'): self.index = 0 self.pattern = pattern directory.replace('/',os.sep) if os.path.isdir(directory): self.stack = [directory] self.files = [] else: if not isCompactDistro() or not __rl_loader__ or not rl_isdir(directory): raise ValueError('"%s" is not a directory' % directory) self.directory = directory[len(__rl_loader__.archive)+len(os.sep):] pfx = self.directory+os.sep n = len(pfx) self.files = list(map(lambda x, n=n: x[n:],list(filter(lambda x,pfx=pfx: x.startswith(pfx),list(__rl_loader__._files.keys()))))) self.files.sort() self.stack = [] def __getitem__(self, index): while 1: try: file = self.files[self.index] self.index = self.index + 1 except IndexError: # pop next directory from stack self.directory = self.stack.pop() self.files = os.listdir(self.directory) # now call the hook self.files = self.filterFiles(self.directory, self.files) self.index = 0 else: # got a filename fullname = os.path.join(self.directory, file) if os.path.isdir(fullname) and not os.path.islink(fullname): self.stack.append(fullname) if fnmatch.fnmatch(file, self.pattern): return fullname def filterFiles(self, folder, files): "Filter hook, overwrite in subclasses as needed." return files class RestrictedGlobDirectoryWalker(GlobDirectoryWalker): "An restricted directory tree iterator." def __init__(self, directory, pattern='*', ignore=None): GlobDirectoryWalker.__init__(self, directory, pattern) if ignore == None: ignore = [] ip = [].append if isinstance(ignore,(tuple,list)): for p in ignore: ip(p) elif isinstance(ignore,str): ip(ignore) self.ignorePatterns = ([_.replace('/',os.sep) for _ in ip.__self__] if os.sep != '/' else ip.__self__) def filterFiles(self, folder, files): "Filters all items from files matching patterns to ignore." fnm = fnmatch.fnmatch indicesToDelete = [] for i,f in enumerate(files): for p in self.ignorePatterns: if fnm(f, p) or fnm(os.path.join(folder,f),p): indicesToDelete.append(i) indicesToDelete.reverse() for i in indicesToDelete: del files[i] return files class CVSGlobDirectoryWalker(GlobDirectoryWalker): "An directory tree iterator that checks for CVS data." def filterFiles(self, folder, files): """Filters files not listed in CVS subfolder. This will look in the CVS subfolder of 'folder' for a file named 'Entries' and filter all elements from the 'files' list that are not listed in 'Entries'. """ join = os.path.join cvsFiles = getCVSEntries(folder) if cvsFiles: indicesToDelete = [] for i in range(len(files)): f = files[i] if join(folder, f) not in cvsFiles: indicesToDelete.append(i) indicesToDelete.reverse() for i in indicesToDelete: del files[i] return files # An experimental untested base class with additional 'security'. class SecureTestCase(unittest.TestCase): """Secure testing base class with additional pre- and postconditions. We try to ensure that each test leaves the environment it has found unchanged after the test is performed, successful or not. Currently we restore sys.path and the working directory, but more of this could be added easily, like removing temporary files or similar things. Use this as a base class replacing unittest.TestCase and call these methods in subclassed versions before doing your own business! """ def setUp(self): "Remember sys.path and current working directory." self._initialPath = sys.path[:] self._initialWorkDir = os.getcwd() def tearDown(self): "Restore previous sys.path and working directory." sys.path = self._initialPath os.chdir(self._initialWorkDir) class NearTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def assertNear(a,b,accuracy=1e-5): if isinstance(a,(float,int)): if abs(a-b)>accuracy: raise AssertionError("%s not near %s" % (a, b)) else: for ae,be in zip(a,b): if abs(ae-be)>accuracy: raise AssertionError("%s not near %s" % (a, b)) assertNear = staticmethod(assertNear) class ScriptThatMakesFileTest(unittest.TestCase): """Runs a Python script at OS level, expecting it to produce a file. It CDs to the working directory to run the script.""" def __init__(self, scriptDir, scriptName, outFileName, verbose=0): self.scriptDir = scriptDir self.scriptName = scriptName self.outFileName = outFileName self.verbose = verbose # normally, each instance is told which method to run) unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) def setUp(self): self.cwd = os.getcwd() global testsFolder scriptDir=self.scriptDir if not os.path.isabs(scriptDir): scriptDir=os.path.join(testsFolder,scriptDir) os.chdir(scriptDir) assert os.path.isfile(self.scriptName), "Script %s not found!" % self.scriptName if os.path.isfile(self.outFileName): os.remove(self.outFileName) def tearDown(self): os.chdir(self.cwd) def runTest(self): fmt = sys.platform=='win32' and '"%s" %s' or '%s %s' import subprocess out = subprocess.check_output((sys.executable,self.scriptName)) #p = os.popen(fmt % (sys.executable,self.scriptName),'r') #out = p.read() if self.verbose: print(out) #status = p.close() assert os.path.isfile(self.outFileName), "File %s not created!" % self.outFileName def equalStrings(a,b,enc='utf8'): return a==b if type(a)==type(b) else asUnicode(a,enc)==asUnicode(b,enc) def eqCheck(r,x): if r!=x: print('Strings unequal\nexp: %s\ngot: %s' % (ascii(x),ascii(r)))