Issue #7425: Refactor test_pydoc test case for '-k' behavior and add

new test cases for importing bad packages and unreadable packages dirs.
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Ned Deily 2011-10-06 14:17:34 -07:00
parent 9ffcbf71a5
commit 1a96f8de79
1 changed files with 63 additions and 49 deletions

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@ -1,7 +1,6 @@
import os
import sys
import difflib
import subprocess
import __builtin__
import re
import pydoc
@ -10,10 +9,10 @@ import keyword
import unittest
import xml.etree
import test.test_support
from contextlib import contextmanager
from collections import namedtuple
from test.script_helper import assert_python_ok
from test.test_support import (
TESTFN, forget, rmtree, EnvironmentVarGuard, reap_children, captured_stdout)
TESTFN, rmtree, reap_children, captured_stdout)
from test import pydoc_mod
@ -176,17 +175,15 @@ missing_pattern = "no Python documentation found for '%s'"
# output pattern for module with bad imports
badimport_pattern = "problem in %s - <type 'exceptions.ImportError'>: No module named %s"
def run_pydoc(module_name, *args):
def run_pydoc(module_name, *args, **env):
"""
Runs pydoc on the specified module. Returns the stripped
output of pydoc.
"""
cmd = [sys.executable, pydoc.__file__, " ".join(args), module_name]
try:
output = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE).communicate()[0]
return output.strip()
finally:
reap_children()
args = args + (module_name,)
# do not write bytecode files to avoid caching errors
rc, out, err = assert_python_ok('-B', pydoc.__file__, *args, **env)
return out.strip()
def get_pydoc_html(module):
"Returns pydoc generated output as html"
@ -259,42 +256,6 @@ class PyDocDocTest(unittest.TestCase):
self.assertEqual(expected, result,
"documentation for missing module found")
def test_badimport(self):
# This tests the fix for issue 5230, where if pydoc found the module
# but the module had an internal import error pydoc would report no doc
# found.
modname = 'testmod_xyzzy'
testpairs = (
('i_am_not_here', 'i_am_not_here'),
('test.i_am_not_here_either', 'i_am_not_here_either'),
('test.i_am_not_here.neither_am_i', 'i_am_not_here.neither_am_i'),
('i_am_not_here.{}'.format(modname), 'i_am_not_here.{}'.format(modname)),
('test.{}'.format(modname), modname),
)
@contextmanager
def newdirinpath(dir):
os.mkdir(dir)
sys.path.insert(0, dir)
yield
sys.path.pop(0)
rmtree(dir)
with newdirinpath(TESTFN), EnvironmentVarGuard() as env:
env['PYTHONPATH'] = TESTFN
fullmodname = os.path.join(TESTFN, modname)
sourcefn = fullmodname + os.extsep + "py"
for importstring, expectedinmsg in testpairs:
f = open(sourcefn, 'w')
f.write("import {}\n".format(importstring))
f.close()
try:
result = run_pydoc(modname)
finally:
forget(modname)
expected = badimport_pattern % (modname, expectedinmsg)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_input_strip(self):
missing_module = " test.i_am_not_here "
result = run_pydoc(missing_module)
@ -317,6 +278,55 @@ class PyDocDocTest(unittest.TestCase):
"<type 'exceptions.Exception'>")
class PydocImportTest(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.test_dir = os.mkdir(TESTFN)
self.addCleanup(rmtree, TESTFN)
def test_badimport(self):
# This tests the fix for issue 5230, where if pydoc found the module
# but the module had an internal import error pydoc would report no doc
# found.
modname = 'testmod_xyzzy'
testpairs = (
('i_am_not_here', 'i_am_not_here'),
('test.i_am_not_here_either', 'i_am_not_here_either'),
('test.i_am_not_here.neither_am_i', 'i_am_not_here.neither_am_i'),
('i_am_not_here.{}'.format(modname),
'i_am_not_here.{}'.format(modname)),
('test.{}'.format(modname), modname),
)
sourcefn = os.path.join(TESTFN, modname) + os.extsep + "py"
for importstring, expectedinmsg in testpairs:
with open(sourcefn, 'w') as f:
f.write("import {}\n".format(importstring))
result = run_pydoc(modname, PYTHONPATH=TESTFN)
expected = badimport_pattern % (modname, expectedinmsg)
self.assertEqual(expected, result)
def test_apropos_with_bad_package(self):
# Issue 7425 - pydoc -k failed when bad package on path
pkgdir = os.path.join(TESTFN, "syntaxerr")
os.mkdir(pkgdir)
badsyntax = os.path.join(pkgdir, "__init__") + os.extsep + "py"
with open(badsyntax, 'w') as f:
f.write("invalid python syntax = $1\n")
result = run_pydoc('nothing', '-k', PYTHONPATH=TESTFN)
self.assertEqual('', result)
def test_apropos_with_unreadable_dir(self):
# Issue 7367 - pydoc -k failed when unreadable dir on path
self.unreadable_dir = os.path.join(TESTFN, "unreadable")
os.mkdir(self.unreadable_dir, 0)
self.addCleanup(os.rmdir, self.unreadable_dir)
# Note, on Windows the directory appears to be still
# readable so this is not really testing the issue there
result = run_pydoc('nothing', '-k', PYTHONPATH=TESTFN)
self.assertEqual('', result)
class TestDescriptions(unittest.TestCase):
def test_module(self):
@ -376,9 +386,13 @@ class TestHelper(unittest.TestCase):
def test_main():
test.test_support.run_unittest(PyDocDocTest,
TestDescriptions,
TestHelper)
try:
test.test_support.run_unittest(PyDocDocTest,
PydocImportTest,
TestDescriptions,
TestHelper)
finally:
reap_children()
if __name__ == "__main__":
test_main()