cpython/Lib/test/test_importlib/test_metadata_api.py

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import re
import textwrap
import unittest
import warnings
import importlib
import contextlib
from . import fixtures
from importlib.metadata import (
Distribution,
PackageNotFoundError,
distribution,
entry_points,
files,
metadata,
requires,
version,
)
@contextlib.contextmanager
def suppress_known_deprecation():
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ctx:
warnings.simplefilter('default', category=DeprecationWarning)
yield ctx
class APITests(
fixtures.EggInfoPkg,
fixtures.DistInfoPkg,
fixtures.DistInfoPkgWithDot,
fixtures.EggInfoFile,
unittest.TestCase,
):
version_pattern = r'\d+\.\d+(\.\d)?'
def test_retrieves_version_of_self(self):
pkg_version = version('egginfo-pkg')
assert isinstance(pkg_version, str)
assert re.match(self.version_pattern, pkg_version)
def test_retrieves_version_of_distinfo_pkg(self):
pkg_version = version('distinfo-pkg')
assert isinstance(pkg_version, str)
assert re.match(self.version_pattern, pkg_version)
def test_for_name_does_not_exist(self):
with self.assertRaises(PackageNotFoundError):
distribution('does-not-exist')
def test_name_normalization(self):
names = 'pkg.dot', 'pkg_dot', 'pkg-dot', 'pkg..dot', 'Pkg.Dot'
for name in names:
with self.subTest(name):
assert distribution(name).metadata['Name'] == 'pkg.dot'
def test_prefix_not_matched(self):
prefixes = 'p', 'pkg', 'pkg.'
for prefix in prefixes:
with self.subTest(prefix):
with self.assertRaises(PackageNotFoundError):
distribution(prefix)
def test_for_top_level(self):
self.assertEqual(
distribution('egginfo-pkg').read_text('top_level.txt').strip(), 'mod'
)
def test_read_text(self):
top_level = [
path for path in files('egginfo-pkg') if path.name == 'top_level.txt'
][0]
self.assertEqual(top_level.read_text(), 'mod\n')
def test_entry_points(self):
eps = entry_points()
assert 'entries' in eps.groups
entries = eps.select(group='entries')
assert 'main' in entries.names
ep = entries['main']
self.assertEqual(ep.value, 'mod:main')
self.assertEqual(ep.extras, [])
def test_entry_points_distribution(self):
entries = entry_points(group='entries')
for entry in ("main", "ns:sub"):
ep = entries[entry]
self.assertIn(ep.dist.name, ('distinfo-pkg', 'egginfo-pkg'))
self.assertEqual(ep.dist.version, "1.0.0")
def test_entry_points_unique_packages(self):
# Entry points should only be exposed for the first package
# on sys.path with a given name.
alt_site_dir = self.fixtures.enter_context(fixtures.tempdir())
self.fixtures.enter_context(self.add_sys_path(alt_site_dir))
alt_pkg = {
"distinfo_pkg-1.1.0.dist-info": {
"METADATA": """
Name: distinfo-pkg
Version: 1.1.0
""",
"entry_points.txt": """
[entries]
main = mod:altmain
""",
},
}
fixtures.build_files(alt_pkg, alt_site_dir)
entries = entry_points(group='entries')
assert not any(
ep.dist.name == 'distinfo-pkg' and ep.dist.version == '1.0.0'
for ep in entries
)
# ns:sub doesn't exist in alt_pkg
assert 'ns:sub' not in entries.names
def test_entry_points_missing_name(self):
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
entry_points(group='entries')['missing']
def test_entry_points_missing_group(self):
assert entry_points(group='missing') == ()
def test_entry_points_dict_construction(self):
# Prior versions of entry_points() returned simple lists and
# allowed casting those lists into maps by name using ``dict()``.
# Capture this now deprecated use-case.
with suppress_known_deprecation() as caught:
eps = dict(entry_points(group='entries'))
assert 'main' in eps
assert eps['main'] == entry_points(group='entries')['main']
# check warning
expected = next(iter(caught))
assert expected.category is DeprecationWarning
assert "Construction of dict of EntryPoints is deprecated" in str(expected)
def test_entry_points_by_index(self):
"""
Prior versions of Distribution.entry_points would return a
tuple that allowed access by index.
Capture this now deprecated use-case
See python/importlib_metadata#300 and bpo-44246.
"""
eps = distribution('distinfo-pkg').entry_points
with suppress_known_deprecation() as caught:
eps[0]
# check warning
expected = next(iter(caught))
assert expected.category is DeprecationWarning
assert "Accessing entry points by index is deprecated" in str(expected)
def test_entry_points_groups_getitem(self):
# Prior versions of entry_points() returned a dict. Ensure
# that callers using '.__getitem__()' are supported but warned to
# migrate.
with suppress_known_deprecation():
entry_points()['entries'] == entry_points(group='entries')
with self.assertRaises(KeyError):
entry_points()['missing']
def test_entry_points_groups_get(self):
# Prior versions of entry_points() returned a dict. Ensure
# that callers using '.get()' are supported but warned to
# migrate.
with suppress_known_deprecation():
entry_points().get('missing', 'default') == 'default'
entry_points().get('entries', 'default') == entry_points()['entries']
entry_points().get('missing', ()) == ()
def test_entry_points_allows_no_attributes(self):
ep = entry_points().select(group='entries', name='main')
with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
ep.foo = 4
def test_metadata_for_this_package(self):
md = metadata('egginfo-pkg')
assert md['author'] == 'Steven Ma'
assert md['LICENSE'] == 'Unknown'
assert md['Name'] == 'egginfo-pkg'
classifiers = md.get_all('Classifier')
assert 'Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries' in classifiers
@staticmethod
def _test_files(files):
root = files[0].root
for file in files:
assert file.root == root
assert not file.hash or file.hash.value
assert not file.hash or file.hash.mode == 'sha256'
assert not file.size or file.size >= 0
assert file.locate().exists()
assert isinstance(file.read_binary(), bytes)
if file.name.endswith('.py'):
file.read_text()
def test_file_hash_repr(self):
util = [p for p in files('distinfo-pkg') if p.name == 'mod.py'][0]
self.assertRegex(repr(util.hash), '<FileHash mode: sha256 value: .*>')
def test_files_dist_info(self):
self._test_files(files('distinfo-pkg'))
def test_files_egg_info(self):
self._test_files(files('egginfo-pkg'))
def test_version_egg_info_file(self):
self.assertEqual(version('egginfo-file'), '0.1')
def test_requires_egg_info_file(self):
requirements = requires('egginfo-file')
self.assertIsNone(requirements)
def test_requires_egg_info(self):
deps = requires('egginfo-pkg')
assert len(deps) == 2
assert any(dep == 'wheel >= 1.0; python_version >= "2.7"' for dep in deps)
def test_requires_egg_info_empty(self):
fixtures.build_files(
{
'requires.txt': '',
},
self.site_dir.joinpath('egginfo_pkg.egg-info'),
)
deps = requires('egginfo-pkg')
assert deps == []
def test_requires_dist_info(self):
deps = requires('distinfo-pkg')
assert len(deps) == 2
assert all(deps)
assert 'wheel >= 1.0' in deps
assert "pytest; extra == 'test'" in deps
def test_more_complex_deps_requires_text(self):
requires = textwrap.dedent(
"""
dep1
dep2
[:python_version < "3"]
dep3
[extra1]
dep4
dep6@ git+https://example.com/python/dep.git@v1.0.0
[extra2:python_version < "3"]
dep5
"""
)
deps = sorted(Distribution._deps_from_requires_text(requires))
expected = [
'dep1',
'dep2',
'dep3; python_version < "3"',
'dep4; extra == "extra1"',
'dep5; (python_version < "3") and extra == "extra2"',
'dep6@ git+https://example.com/python/dep.git@v1.0.0 ; extra == "extra1"',
]
# It's important that the environment marker expression be
# wrapped in parentheses to avoid the following 'and' binding more
# tightly than some other part of the environment expression.
assert deps == expected
def test_as_json(self):
md = metadata('distinfo-pkg').json
assert 'name' in md
assert md['keywords'] == ['sample', 'package']
desc = md['description']
assert desc.startswith('Once upon a time\nThere was')
assert len(md['requires_dist']) == 2
def test_as_json_egg_info(self):
md = metadata('egginfo-pkg').json
assert 'name' in md
assert md['keywords'] == ['sample', 'package']
desc = md['description']
assert desc.startswith('Once upon a time\nThere was')
assert len(md['classifier']) == 2
def test_as_json_odd_case(self):
self.make_uppercase()
md = metadata('distinfo-pkg').json
assert 'name' in md
assert len(md['requires_dist']) == 2
assert md['keywords'] == ['SAMPLE', 'PACKAGE']
class LegacyDots(fixtures.DistInfoPkgWithDotLegacy, unittest.TestCase):
def test_name_normalization(self):
names = 'pkg.dot', 'pkg_dot', 'pkg-dot', 'pkg..dot', 'Pkg.Dot'
for name in names:
with self.subTest(name):
assert distribution(name).metadata['Name'] == 'pkg.dot'
def test_name_normalization_versionless_egg_info(self):
names = 'pkg.lot', 'pkg_lot', 'pkg-lot', 'pkg..lot', 'Pkg.Lot'
for name in names:
with self.subTest(name):
assert distribution(name).metadata['Name'] == 'pkg.lot'
class OffSysPathTests(fixtures.DistInfoPkgOffPath, unittest.TestCase):
def test_find_distributions_specified_path(self):
dists = Distribution.discover(path=[str(self.site_dir)])
assert any(dist.metadata['Name'] == 'distinfo-pkg' for dist in dists)
def test_distribution_at_pathlib(self):
# Demonstrate how to load metadata direct from a directory.
dist_info_path = self.site_dir / 'distinfo_pkg-1.0.0.dist-info'
dist = Distribution.at(dist_info_path)
assert dist.version == '1.0.0'
def test_distribution_at_str(self):
dist_info_path = self.site_dir / 'distinfo_pkg-1.0.0.dist-info'
dist = Distribution.at(str(dist_info_path))
assert dist.version == '1.0.0'
class InvalidateCache(unittest.TestCase):
def test_invalidate_cache(self):
# No externally observable behavior, but ensures test coverage...
importlib.invalidate_caches()