cpython/Lib/test/test_venv.py

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"""
Test harness for the venv module.
Copyright (C) 2011-2012 Vinay Sajip.
Licensed to the PSF under a contributor agreement.
"""
import contextlib
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import ensurepip
import os
import os.path
import pathlib
import re
import shutil
import struct
import subprocess
import sys
import sysconfig
import tempfile
from test.support import (captured_stdout, captured_stderr,
skip_if_broken_multiprocessing_synchronize, verbose,
requires_subprocess, is_android, is_apple_mobile,
is_emscripten, is_wasi,
requires_venv_with_pip, TEST_HOME_DIR,
requires_resource, copy_python_src_ignore)
from test.support.os_helper import (can_symlink, EnvironmentVarGuard, rmtree,
TESTFN, FakePath)
import unittest
import venv
from unittest.mock import patch, Mock
try:
import ctypes
except ImportError:
ctypes = None
# Platforms that set sys._base_executable can create venvs from within
# another venv, so no need to skip tests that require venv.create().
requireVenvCreate = unittest.skipUnless(
sys.prefix == sys.base_prefix
or sys._base_executable != sys.executable,
'cannot run venv.create from within a venv on this platform')
if is_android or is_apple_mobile or is_emscripten or is_wasi:
raise unittest.SkipTest("venv is not available on this platform")
@requires_subprocess()
def check_output(cmd, encoding=None):
p = subprocess.Popen(cmd,
stdout=subprocess.PIPE,
stderr=subprocess.PIPE,
env={**os.environ, "PYTHONHOME": ""})
out, err = p.communicate()
if p.returncode:
if verbose and err:
print(err.decode(encoding or 'utf-8', 'backslashreplace'))
raise subprocess.CalledProcessError(
p.returncode, cmd, out, err)
if encoding:
return (
out.decode(encoding, 'backslashreplace'),
err.decode(encoding, 'backslashreplace'),
)
return out, err
class BaseTest(unittest.TestCase):
"""Base class for venv tests."""
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maxDiff = 80 * 50
def setUp(self):
self.env_dir = os.path.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp())
if os.name == 'nt':
self.bindir = 'Scripts'
self.lib = ('Lib',)
self.include = 'Include'
else:
self.bindir = 'bin'
self.lib = ('lib', 'python%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2])
self.include = 'include'
executable = sys._base_executable
self.exe = os.path.split(executable)[-1]
if (sys.platform == 'win32'
and os.path.lexists(executable)
and not os.path.exists(executable)):
self.cannot_link_exe = True
else:
self.cannot_link_exe = False
def tearDown(self):
rmtree(self.env_dir)
def envpy(self, *, real_env_dir=False):
if real_env_dir:
env_dir = os.path.realpath(self.env_dir)
else:
env_dir = self.env_dir
return os.path.join(env_dir, self.bindir, self.exe)
def run_with_capture(self, func, *args, **kwargs):
with captured_stdout() as output:
with captured_stderr() as error:
func(*args, **kwargs)
return output.getvalue(), error.getvalue()
def get_env_file(self, *args):
return os.path.join(self.env_dir, *args)
def get_text_file_contents(self, *args, encoding='utf-8'):
with open(self.get_env_file(*args), 'r', encoding=encoding) as f:
result = f.read()
return result
class BasicTest(BaseTest):
"""Test venv module functionality."""
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def isdir(self, *args):
fn = self.get_env_file(*args)
self.assertTrue(os.path.isdir(fn))
def test_defaults_with_str_path(self):
"""
Test the create function with default arguments and a str path.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir)
self._check_output_of_default_create()
def test_defaults_with_pathlike(self):
"""
Test the create function with default arguments and a path-like path.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, FakePath(self.env_dir))
self._check_output_of_default_create()
def _check_output_of_default_create(self):
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self.isdir(self.bindir)
self.isdir(self.include)
self.isdir(*self.lib)
# Issue 21197
p = self.get_env_file('lib64')
conditions = ((struct.calcsize('P') == 8) and (os.name == 'posix') and
(sys.platform != 'darwin'))
if conditions:
self.assertTrue(os.path.islink(p))
else:
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(p))
data = self.get_text_file_contents('pyvenv.cfg')
executable = sys._base_executable
path = os.path.dirname(executable)
self.assertIn('home = %s' % path, data)
self.assertIn('executable = %s' %
os.path.realpath(sys.executable), data)
copies = '' if os.name=='nt' else ' --copies'
cmd = (f'command = {sys.executable} -m venv{copies} --without-pip '
f'--without-scm-ignore-files {self.env_dir}')
self.assertIn(cmd, data)
fn = self.get_env_file(self.bindir, self.exe)
if not os.path.exists(fn): # diagnostics for Windows buildbot failures
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bd = self.get_env_file(self.bindir)
print('Contents of %r:' % bd)
print(' %r' % os.listdir(bd))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fn), 'File %r should exist.' % fn)
def test_config_file_command_key(self):
options = [
(None, None, None), # Default case.
('--copies', 'symlinks', False),
('--without-pip', 'with_pip', False),
('--system-site-packages', 'system_site_packages', True),
('--clear', 'clear', True),
('--upgrade', 'upgrade', True),
('--upgrade-deps', 'upgrade_deps', True),
('--prompt="foobar"', 'prompt', 'foobar'),
('--without-scm-ignore-files', 'scm_ignore_files', frozenset()),
]
for opt, attr, value in options:
with self.subTest(opt=opt, attr=attr, value=value):
rmtree(self.env_dir)
if not attr:
kwargs = {}
else:
kwargs = {attr: value}
b = venv.EnvBuilder(**kwargs)
b.upgrade_dependencies = Mock() # avoid pip command to upgrade deps
b._setup_pip = Mock() # avoid pip setup
self.run_with_capture(b.create, self.env_dir)
data = self.get_text_file_contents('pyvenv.cfg')
if not attr or opt.endswith('git'):
for opt in ('--system-site-packages', '--clear', '--upgrade',
'--upgrade-deps', '--prompt'):
self.assertNotRegex(data, rf'command = .* {opt}')
elif os.name=='nt' and attr=='symlinks':
pass
else:
self.assertRegex(data, rf'command = .* {opt}')
def test_prompt(self):
env_name = os.path.split(self.env_dir)[1]
rmtree(self.env_dir)
builder = venv.EnvBuilder()
self.run_with_capture(builder.create, self.env_dir)
context = builder.ensure_directories(self.env_dir)
data = self.get_text_file_contents('pyvenv.cfg')
self.assertEqual(context.prompt, env_name)
self.assertNotIn("prompt = ", data)
rmtree(self.env_dir)
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(prompt='My prompt')
self.run_with_capture(builder.create, self.env_dir)
context = builder.ensure_directories(self.env_dir)
data = self.get_text_file_contents('pyvenv.cfg')
self.assertEqual(context.prompt, 'My prompt')
self.assertIn("prompt = 'My prompt'\n", data)
rmtree(self.env_dir)
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(prompt='.')
cwd = os.path.basename(os.getcwd())
self.run_with_capture(builder.create, self.env_dir)
context = builder.ensure_directories(self.env_dir)
data = self.get_text_file_contents('pyvenv.cfg')
self.assertEqual(context.prompt, cwd)
self.assertIn("prompt = '%s'\n" % cwd, data)
def test_upgrade_dependencies(self):
builder = venv.EnvBuilder()
bin_path = 'bin'
python_exe = os.path.split(sys.executable)[1]
if sys.platform == 'win32':
bin_path = 'Scripts'
if os.path.normcase(os.path.splitext(python_exe)[0]).endswith('_d'):
python_exe = 'python_d.exe'
else:
python_exe = 'python.exe'
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as fake_env_dir:
expect_exe = os.path.normcase(
os.path.join(fake_env_dir, bin_path, python_exe)
)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
expect_exe = os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(expect_exe))
def pip_cmd_checker(cmd, **kwargs):
cmd[0] = os.path.normcase(cmd[0])
self.assertEqual(
cmd,
[
expect_exe,
'-m',
'pip',
'install',
'--upgrade',
'pip',
]
)
fake_context = builder.ensure_directories(fake_env_dir)
with patch('venv.subprocess.check_output', pip_cmd_checker):
builder.upgrade_dependencies(fake_context)
@requireVenvCreate
def test_prefixes(self):
"""
Test that the prefix values are as expected.
"""
# check a venv's prefixes
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir)
cmd = [self.envpy(), '-c', None]
for prefix, expected in (
('prefix', self.env_dir),
('exec_prefix', self.env_dir),
('base_prefix', sys.base_prefix),
('base_exec_prefix', sys.base_exec_prefix)):
cmd[2] = 'import sys; print(sys.%s)' % prefix
out, err = check_output(cmd)
self.assertEqual(pathlib.Path(out.strip().decode()),
pathlib.Path(expected), prefix)
@requireVenvCreate
def test_sysconfig(self):
"""
Test that the sysconfig functions work in a virtual environment.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir, symlinks=False)
cmd = [self.envpy(), '-c', None]
for call, expected in (
# installation scheme
('get_preferred_scheme("prefix")', 'venv'),
('get_default_scheme()', 'venv'),
# build environment
('is_python_build()', str(sysconfig.is_python_build())),
('get_makefile_filename()', sysconfig.get_makefile_filename()),
('get_config_h_filename()', sysconfig.get_config_h_filename()),
('get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED")',
str(sysconfig.get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED")))):
with self.subTest(call):
cmd[2] = 'import sysconfig; print(sysconfig.%s)' % call
out, err = check_output(cmd, encoding='utf-8')
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), expected, err)
for attr, expected in (
('executable', self.envpy()),
# Usually compare to sys.executable, but if we're running in our own
# venv then we really need to compare to our base executable
('_base_executable', sys._base_executable),
):
with self.subTest(attr):
cmd[2] = f'import sys; print(sys.{attr})'
out, err = check_output(cmd, encoding='utf-8')
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), expected, err)
@requireVenvCreate
@unittest.skipUnless(can_symlink(), 'Needs symlinks')
def test_sysconfig_symlinks(self):
"""
Test that the sysconfig functions work in a virtual environment.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir, symlinks=True)
cmd = [self.envpy(), '-c', None]
for call, expected in (
# installation scheme
('get_preferred_scheme("prefix")', 'venv'),
('get_default_scheme()', 'venv'),
# build environment
('is_python_build()', str(sysconfig.is_python_build())),
('get_makefile_filename()', sysconfig.get_makefile_filename()),
('get_config_h_filename()', sysconfig.get_config_h_filename()),
('get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED")',
str(sysconfig.get_config_var("Py_GIL_DISABLED")))):
with self.subTest(call):
cmd[2] = 'import sysconfig; print(sysconfig.%s)' % call
out, err = check_output(cmd, encoding='utf-8')
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), expected, err)
for attr, expected in (
('executable', self.envpy()),
# Usually compare to sys.executable, but if we're running in our own
# venv then we really need to compare to our base executable
# HACK: Test fails on POSIX with unversioned binary (PR gh-113033)
#('_base_executable', sys._base_executable),
):
with self.subTest(attr):
cmd[2] = f'import sys; print(sys.{attr})'
out, err = check_output(cmd, encoding='utf-8')
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), expected, err)
if sys.platform == 'win32':
ENV_SUBDIRS = (
('Scripts',),
('Include',),
('Lib',),
('Lib', 'site-packages'),
)
else:
ENV_SUBDIRS = (
('bin',),
('include',),
('lib',),
('lib', 'python%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2]),
('lib', 'python%d.%d' % sys.version_info[:2], 'site-packages'),
)
def create_contents(self, paths, filename):
"""
Create some files in the environment which are unrelated
to the virtual environment.
"""
for subdirs in paths:
d = os.path.join(self.env_dir, *subdirs)
os.mkdir(d)
fn = os.path.join(d, filename)
with open(fn, 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'Still here?')
def test_overwrite_existing(self):
"""
Test creating environment in an existing directory.
"""
self.create_contents(self.ENV_SUBDIRS, 'foo')
venv.create(self.env_dir)
for subdirs in self.ENV_SUBDIRS:
fn = os.path.join(self.env_dir, *(subdirs + ('foo',)))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fn))
with open(fn, 'rb') as f:
self.assertEqual(f.read(), b'Still here?')
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(clear=True)
builder.create(self.env_dir)
for subdirs in self.ENV_SUBDIRS:
fn = os.path.join(self.env_dir, *(subdirs + ('foo',)))
self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(fn))
def clear_directory(self, path):
for fn in os.listdir(path):
fn = os.path.join(path, fn)
if os.path.islink(fn) or os.path.isfile(fn):
os.remove(fn)
elif os.path.isdir(fn):
rmtree(fn)
def test_unoverwritable_fails(self):
#create a file clashing with directories in the env dir
for paths in self.ENV_SUBDIRS[:3]:
fn = os.path.join(self.env_dir, *paths)
with open(fn, 'wb') as f:
f.write(b'')
self.assertRaises((ValueError, OSError), venv.create, self.env_dir)
self.clear_directory(self.env_dir)
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def test_upgrade(self):
"""
Test upgrading an existing environment directory.
"""
# See Issue #21643: the loop needs to run twice to ensure
# that everything works on the upgrade (the first run just creates
# the venv).
for upgrade in (False, True):
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(upgrade=upgrade)
self.run_with_capture(builder.create, self.env_dir)
self.isdir(self.bindir)
self.isdir(self.include)
self.isdir(*self.lib)
fn = self.get_env_file(self.bindir, self.exe)
if not os.path.exists(fn):
# diagnostics for Windows buildbot failures
bd = self.get_env_file(self.bindir)
print('Contents of %r:' % bd)
print(' %r' % os.listdir(bd))
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(fn), 'File %r should exist.' % fn)
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def test_isolation(self):
"""
Test isolation from system site-packages
"""
for ssp, s in ((True, 'true'), (False, 'false')):
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(clear=True, system_site_packages=ssp)
builder.create(self.env_dir)
data = self.get_text_file_contents('pyvenv.cfg')
self.assertIn('include-system-site-packages = %s\n' % s, data)
@unittest.skipUnless(can_symlink(), 'Needs symlinks')
def test_symlinking(self):
"""
Test symlinking works as expected
"""
for usl in (False, True):
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(clear=True, symlinks=usl)
builder.create(self.env_dir)
fn = self.get_env_file(self.bindir, self.exe)
# Don't test when False, because e.g. 'python' is always
# symlinked to 'python3.3' in the env, even when symlinking in
# general isn't wanted.
if usl:
if self.cannot_link_exe:
# Symlinking is skipped when our executable is already a
# special app symlink
self.assertFalse(os.path.islink(fn))
else:
self.assertTrue(os.path.islink(fn))
# If a venv is created from a source build and that venv is used to
# run the test, the pyvenv.cfg in the venv created in the test will
# point to the venv being used to run the test, and we lose the link
# to the source build - so Python can't initialise properly.
@requireVenvCreate
def test_executable(self):
"""
Test that the sys.executable value is as expected.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir)
envpy = self.envpy(real_env_dir=True)
out, err = check_output([envpy, '-c',
'import sys; print(sys.executable)'])
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), envpy.encode())
@unittest.skipUnless(can_symlink(), 'Needs symlinks')
def test_executable_symlinks(self):
"""
Test that the sys.executable value is as expected.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(clear=True, symlinks=True)
builder.create(self.env_dir)
envpy = self.envpy(real_env_dir=True)
out, err = check_output([envpy, '-c',
'import sys; print(sys.executable)'])
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), envpy.encode())
@unittest.skipUnless(os.name == 'nt', 'only relevant on Windows')
def test_unicode_in_batch_file(self):
"""
Test handling of Unicode paths
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
env_dir = os.path.join(os.path.realpath(self.env_dir), 'ϼўТλФЙ')
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(clear=True)
builder.create(env_dir)
activate = os.path.join(env_dir, self.bindir, 'activate.bat')
out, err = check_output(
[activate, '&', self.exe, '-c', 'print(0)'],
encoding='oem',
)
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), '0')
@requireVenvCreate
def test_multiprocessing(self):
"""
Test that the multiprocessing is able to spawn.
"""
# bpo-36342: Instantiation of a Pool object imports the
# multiprocessing.synchronize module. Skip the test if this module
# cannot be imported.
skip_if_broken_multiprocessing_synchronize()
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir)
out, err = check_output([self.envpy(real_env_dir=True), '-c',
'from multiprocessing import Pool; '
'pool = Pool(1); '
'print(pool.apply_async("Python".lower).get(3)); '
'pool.terminate()'])
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), "python".encode())
@requireVenvCreate
def test_multiprocessing_recursion(self):
"""
Test that the multiprocessing is able to spawn itself
"""
skip_if_broken_multiprocessing_synchronize()
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir)
script = os.path.join(TEST_HOME_DIR, '_test_venv_multiprocessing.py')
subprocess.check_call([self.envpy(real_env_dir=True), "-I", script])
@unittest.skipIf(os.name == 'nt', 'not relevant on Windows')
def test_deactivate_with_strict_bash_opts(self):
bash = shutil.which("bash")
if bash is None:
self.skipTest("bash required for this test")
rmtree(self.env_dir)
builder = venv.EnvBuilder(clear=True)
builder.create(self.env_dir)
activate = os.path.join(self.env_dir, self.bindir, "activate")
test_script = os.path.join(self.env_dir, "test_strict.sh")
with open(test_script, "w") as f:
f.write("set -euo pipefail\n"
f"source {activate}\n"
"deactivate\n")
out, err = check_output([bash, test_script])
self.assertEqual(out, "".encode())
self.assertEqual(err, "".encode())
@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == 'darwin', 'only relevant on macOS')
def test_macos_env(self):
rmtree(self.env_dir)
builder = venv.EnvBuilder()
builder.create(self.env_dir)
out, err = check_output([self.envpy(real_env_dir=True), '-c',
'import os; print("__PYVENV_LAUNCHER__" in os.environ)'])
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), 'False'.encode())
def test_pathsep_error(self):
"""
Test that venv creation fails when the target directory contains
the path separator.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
bad_itempath = self.env_dir + os.pathsep
self.assertRaises(ValueError, venv.create, bad_itempath)
self.assertRaises(ValueError, venv.create, FakePath(bad_itempath))
@unittest.skipIf(os.name == 'nt', 'not relevant on Windows')
@requireVenvCreate
def test_zippath_from_non_installed_posix(self):
"""
Test that when create venv from non-installed python, the zip path
value is as expected.
"""
rmtree(self.env_dir)
# First try to create a non-installed python. It's not a real full
# functional non-installed python, but enough for this test.
platlibdir = sys.platlibdir
non_installed_dir = os.path.realpath(tempfile.mkdtemp())
self.addCleanup(rmtree, non_installed_dir)
bindir = os.path.join(non_installed_dir, self.bindir)
os.mkdir(bindir)
shutil.copy2(sys.executable, bindir)
libdir = os.path.join(non_installed_dir, platlibdir, self.lib[1])
os.makedirs(libdir)
landmark = os.path.join(libdir, "os.py")
stdlib_zip = "python%d%d.zip" % sys.version_info[:2]
zip_landmark = os.path.join(non_installed_dir,
platlibdir,
stdlib_zip)
additional_pythonpath_for_non_installed = []
# Copy stdlib files to the non-installed python so venv can
# correctly calculate the prefix.
for eachpath in sys.path:
if eachpath.endswith(".zip"):
if os.path.isfile(eachpath):
shutil.copyfile(
eachpath,
os.path.join(non_installed_dir, platlibdir))
elif os.path.isfile(os.path.join(eachpath, "os.py")):
names = os.listdir(eachpath)
ignored_names = copy_python_src_ignore(eachpath, names)
for name in names:
if name in ignored_names:
continue
if name == "site-packages":
continue
fn = os.path.join(eachpath, name)
if os.path.isfile(fn):
shutil.copy(fn, libdir)
elif os.path.isdir(fn):
shutil.copytree(fn, os.path.join(libdir, name),
ignore=copy_python_src_ignore)
else:
additional_pythonpath_for_non_installed.append(
eachpath)
cmd = [os.path.join(non_installed_dir, self.bindir, self.exe),
"-m",
"venv",
"--without-pip",
"--without-scm-ignore-files",
self.env_dir]
# Our fake non-installed python is not fully functional because
# it cannot find the extensions. Set PYTHONPATH so it can run the
# venv module correctly.
pythonpath = os.pathsep.join(
additional_pythonpath_for_non_installed)
# For python built with shared enabled. We need to set
# LD_LIBRARY_PATH so the non-installed python can find and link
# libpython.so
ld_library_path = sysconfig.get_config_var("LIBDIR")
if not ld_library_path or sysconfig.is_python_build():
ld_library_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(sys.executable))
if sys.platform == 'darwin':
ld_library_path_env = "DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH"
else:
ld_library_path_env = "LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
child_env = {
"PYTHONPATH": pythonpath,
ld_library_path_env: ld_library_path,
}
if asan_options := os.environ.get("ASAN_OPTIONS"):
# prevent https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/104839
child_env["ASAN_OPTIONS"] = asan_options
subprocess.check_call(cmd, env=child_env)
# Now check the venv created from the non-installed python has
# correct zip path in pythonpath.
cmd = [self.envpy(), '-S', '-c', 'import sys; print(sys.path)']
out, err = check_output(cmd)
self.assertTrue(zip_landmark.encode() in out)
@requireVenvCreate
def test_activate_shell_script_has_no_dos_newlines(self):
"""
Test that the `activate` shell script contains no CR LF.
This is relevant for Cygwin, as the Windows build might have
converted line endings accidentally.
"""
venv_dir = pathlib.Path(self.env_dir)
rmtree(venv_dir)
[[scripts_dir], *_] = self.ENV_SUBDIRS
script_path = venv_dir / scripts_dir / "activate"
venv.create(venv_dir)
with open(script_path, 'rb') as script:
for i, line in enumerate(script, 1):
error_message = f"CR LF found in line {i}"
self.assertFalse(line.endswith(b'\r\n'), error_message)
@requireVenvCreate
def test_scm_ignore_files_git(self):
"""
Test that a .gitignore file is created when "git" is specified.
The file should contain a `*\n` line.
"""
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir,
scm_ignore_files={'git'})
file_lines = self.get_text_file_contents('.gitignore').splitlines()
self.assertIn('*', file_lines)
@requireVenvCreate
def test_create_scm_ignore_files_multiple(self):
"""
Test that ``scm_ignore_files`` can work with multiple SCMs.
"""
bzrignore_name = ".bzrignore"
contents = "# For Bazaar.\n*\n"
class BzrEnvBuilder(venv.EnvBuilder):
def create_bzr_ignore_file(self, context):
gitignore_path = os.path.join(context.env_dir, bzrignore_name)
with open(gitignore_path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as file:
file.write(contents)
builder = BzrEnvBuilder(scm_ignore_files={'git', 'bzr'})
self.run_with_capture(builder.create, self.env_dir)
gitignore_lines = self.get_text_file_contents('.gitignore').splitlines()
self.assertIn('*', gitignore_lines)
bzrignore = self.get_text_file_contents(bzrignore_name)
self.assertEqual(bzrignore, contents)
@requireVenvCreate
def test_create_scm_ignore_files_empty(self):
"""
Test that no default ignore files are created when ``scm_ignore_files``
is empty.
"""
# scm_ignore_files is set to frozenset() by default.
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir)
with self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError):
self.get_text_file_contents('.gitignore')
self.assertIn("--without-scm-ignore-files",
self.get_text_file_contents('pyvenv.cfg'))
@requireVenvCreate
def test_cli_with_scm_ignore_files(self):
"""
Test that default SCM ignore files are created by default via the CLI.
"""
self.run_with_capture(venv.main, ['--without-pip', self.env_dir])
gitignore_lines = self.get_text_file_contents('.gitignore').splitlines()
self.assertIn('*', gitignore_lines)
@requireVenvCreate
def test_cli_without_scm_ignore_files(self):
"""
Test that ``--without-scm-ignore-files`` doesn't create SCM ignore files.
"""
args = ['--without-pip', '--without-scm-ignore-files', self.env_dir]
self.run_with_capture(venv.main, args)
with self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError):
self.get_text_file_contents('.gitignore')
def test_venv_same_path(self):
same_path = venv.EnvBuilder._same_path
if sys.platform == 'win32':
# Case-insensitive, and handles short/long names
tests = [
(True, TESTFN, TESTFN),
(True, TESTFN.lower(), TESTFN.upper()),
]
import _winapi
# ProgramFiles is the most reliable path that will have short/long
progfiles = os.getenv('ProgramFiles')
if progfiles:
tests = [
*tests,
(True, progfiles, progfiles),
(True, _winapi.GetShortPathName(progfiles), _winapi.GetLongPathName(progfiles)),
]
else:
# Just a simple case-sensitive comparison
tests = [
(True, TESTFN, TESTFN),
(False, TESTFN.lower(), TESTFN.upper()),
]
for r, path1, path2 in tests:
with self.subTest(f"{path1}-{path2}"):
if r:
self.assertTrue(same_path(path1, path2))
else:
self.assertFalse(same_path(path1, path2))
@requireVenvCreate
class EnsurePipTest(BaseTest):
"""Test venv module installation of pip."""
def assert_pip_not_installed(self):
out, err = check_output([self.envpy(real_env_dir=True), '-c',
'try:\n import pip\nexcept ImportError:\n print("OK")'])
# We force everything to text, so unittest gives the detailed diff
# if we get unexpected results
err = err.decode("latin-1") # Force to text, prevent decoding errors
self.assertEqual(err, "")
out = out.decode("latin-1") # Force to text, prevent decoding errors
self.assertEqual(out.strip(), "OK")
def test_no_pip_by_default(self):
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir)
self.assert_pip_not_installed()
def test_explicit_no_pip(self):
rmtree(self.env_dir)
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir, with_pip=False)
self.assert_pip_not_installed()
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def test_devnull(self):
# Fix for issue #20053 uses os.devnull to force a config file to
# appear empty. However http://bugs.python.org/issue20541 means
# that doesn't currently work properly on Windows. Once that is
# fixed, the "win_location" part of test_with_pip should be restored
with open(os.devnull, "rb") as f:
self.assertEqual(f.read(), b"")
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.devnull))
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def do_test_with_pip(self, system_site_packages):
rmtree(self.env_dir)
with EnvironmentVarGuard() as envvars:
# pip's cross-version compatibility may trigger deprecation
# warnings in current versions of Python. Ensure related
# environment settings don't cause venv to fail.
envvars["PYTHONWARNINGS"] = "ignore"
# ensurepip is different enough from a normal pip invocation
# that we want to ensure it ignores the normal pip environment
# variable settings. We set PIP_NO_INSTALL here specifically
# to check that ensurepip (and hence venv) ignores it.
# See http://bugs.python.org/issue19734
envvars["PIP_NO_INSTALL"] = "1"
# Also check that we ignore the pip configuration file
# See http://bugs.python.org/issue20053
with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as home_dir:
envvars["HOME"] = home_dir
bad_config = "[global]\nno-install=1"
# Write to both config file names on all platforms to reduce
# cross-platform variation in test code behaviour
win_location = ("pip", "pip.ini")
posix_location = (".pip", "pip.conf")
# Skips win_location due to http://bugs.python.org/issue20541
for dirname, fname in (posix_location,):
dirpath = os.path.join(home_dir, dirname)
os.mkdir(dirpath)
fpath = os.path.join(dirpath, fname)
with open(fpath, 'w') as f:
f.write(bad_config)
# Actually run the create command with all that unhelpful
# config in place to ensure we ignore it
with self.nicer_error():
self.run_with_capture(venv.create, self.env_dir,
system_site_packages=system_site_packages,
with_pip=True)
# Ensure pip is available in the virtual environment
# Ignore DeprecationWarning since pip code is not part of Python
out, err = check_output([self.envpy(real_env_dir=True),
'-W', 'ignore::DeprecationWarning',
'-W', 'ignore::ImportWarning', '-I',
'-m', 'pip', '--version'])
# We force everything to text, so unittest gives the detailed diff
# if we get unexpected results
err = err.decode("latin-1") # Force to text, prevent decoding errors
self.assertEqual(err, "")
out = out.decode("latin-1") # Force to text, prevent decoding errors
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expected_version = "pip {}".format(ensurepip.version())
self.assertEqual(out[:len(expected_version)], expected_version)
env_dir = os.fsencode(self.env_dir).decode("latin-1")
self.assertIn(env_dir, out)
# http://bugs.python.org/issue19728
# Check the private uninstall command provided for the Windows
# installers works (at least in a virtual environment)
with EnvironmentVarGuard() as envvars:
with self.nicer_error():
# It seems ensurepip._uninstall calls subprocesses which do not
# inherit the interpreter settings.
envvars["PYTHONWARNINGS"] = "ignore"
out, err = check_output([self.envpy(real_env_dir=True),
'-W', 'ignore::DeprecationWarning',
'-W', 'ignore::ImportWarning', '-I',
'-m', 'ensurepip._uninstall'])
# We force everything to text, so unittest gives the detailed diff
# if we get unexpected results
err = err.decode("latin-1") # Force to text, prevent decoding errors
# Ignore the warning:
# "The directory '$HOME/.cache/pip/http' or its parent directory
# is not owned by the current user and the cache has been disabled.
# Please check the permissions and owner of that directory. If
# executing pip with sudo, you may want sudo's -H flag."
# where $HOME is replaced by the HOME environment variable.
err = re.sub("^(WARNING: )?The directory .* or its parent directory "
"is not owned or is not writable by the current user.*$", "",
err, flags=re.MULTILINE)
self.assertEqual(err.rstrip(), "")
# Being fairly specific regarding the expected behaviour for the
# initial bundling phase in Python 3.4. If the output changes in
# future pip versions, this test can likely be relaxed further.
out = out.decode("latin-1") # Force to text, prevent decoding errors
self.assertIn("Successfully uninstalled pip", out)
# Check pip is now gone from the virtual environment. This only
# applies in the system_site_packages=False case, because in the
# other case, pip may still be available in the system site-packages
if not system_site_packages:
self.assert_pip_not_installed()
@contextlib.contextmanager
def nicer_error(self):
"""
Capture output from a failed subprocess for easier debugging.
The output this handler produces can be a little hard to read,
but at least it has all the details.
"""
try:
yield
except subprocess.CalledProcessError as exc:
out = (exc.output or b'').decode(errors="replace")
err = (exc.stderr or b'').decode(errors="replace")
self.fail(
f"{exc}\n\n"
f"**Subprocess Output**\n{out}\n\n"
f"**Subprocess Error**\n{err}"
)
@requires_venv_with_pip()
@requires_resource('cpu')
def test_with_pip(self):
self.do_test_with_pip(False)
self.do_test_with_pip(True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()