218 lines
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218 lines
7.4 KiB
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README FOR IDLE TESTS IN IDLELIB.IDLE_TEST
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0. Quick Start
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Automated unit tests were added in 3.3 for Python 3.x.
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To run the tests from a command line:
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python -m test.test_idle
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Human-mediated tests were added later in 3.4.
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python -m idlelib.idle_test.htest
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1. Test Files
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The idle directory, idlelib, has over 60 xyz.py files. The idle_test
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subdirectory should contain a test_xyz.py for each, where 'xyz' is
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lowercased even if xyz.py is not. Here is a possible template, with the
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blanks after '.' and 'as', and before and after '_' to be filled in.
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import unittest
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from test.support import requires
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import idlelib. as
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class _Test(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_(self):
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main(verbosity=2)
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Add the following at the end of xyy.py, with the appropriate name added
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after 'test_'. Some files already have something like this for htest.
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If so, insert the import and unittest.main lines before the htest lines.
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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import unittest
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unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test.test_', verbosity=2, exit=False)
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2. GUI Tests
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When run as part of the Python test suite, Idle GUI tests need to run
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test.support.requires('gui'). A test is a GUI test if it creates a
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tkinter.Tk root or master object either directly or indirectly by
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instantiating a tkinter or idle class. GUI tests cannot run in test
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processes that either have no graphical environment available or are not
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allowed to use it.
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To guard a module consisting entirely of GUI tests, start with
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from test.support import requires
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requires('gui')
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To guard a test class, put "requires('gui')" in its setUpClass function.
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To avoid interfering with other GUI tests, all GUI objects must be destroyed and
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deleted by the end of the test. The Tk root created in a setUpX function should
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be destroyed in the corresponding tearDownX and the module or class attribute
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deleted. Others widgets should descend from the single root and the attributes
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deleted BEFORE root is destroyed. See https://bugs.python.org/issue20567.
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@classmethod
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def setUpClass(cls):
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requires('gui')
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cls.root = tk.Tk()
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cls.text = tk.Text(root)
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@classmethod
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def tearDownClass(cls):
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del cls.text
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cls.root.update_idletasks()
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cls.root.destroy()
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del cls.root
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The update_idletasks call is sometimes needed to prevent the following warning
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either when running a test alone or as part of the test suite (#27196).
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can't invoke "event" command: application has been destroyed
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...
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"ttk::ThemeChanged"
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Requires('gui') causes the test(s) it guards to be skipped if any of
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these conditions are met:
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- The tests are being run by regrtest.py, and it was started without
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enabling the "gui" resource with the "-u" command line option.
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- The tests are being run on Windows by a service that is not allowed
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to interact with the graphical environment.
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- The tests are being run on Linux and X Windows is not available.
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- The tests are being run on Mac OSX in a process that cannot make a
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window manager connection.
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- tkinter.Tk cannot be successfully instantiated for some reason.
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- test.support.use_resources has been set by something other than
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regrtest.py and does not contain "gui".
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Tests of non-GUI operations should avoid creating tk widgets. Incidental
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uses of tk variables and messageboxes can be replaced by the mock
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classes in idle_test/mock_tk.py. The mock text handles some uses of the
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tk Text widget.
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3. Running Unit Tests
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Assume that xyz.py and test_xyz.py both end with a unittest.main() call.
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Running either from an Idle editor runs all tests in the test_xyz file
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with the version of Python running Idle. Test output appears in the
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Shell window. The 'verbosity=2' option lists all test methods in the
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file, which is appropriate when developing tests. The 'exit=False'
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option is needed in xyx.py files when an htest follows.
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The following command lines also run all test methods, including
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GUI tests, in test_xyz.py. (Both '-m idlelib' and '-m idlelib.idle'
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start Idle and so cannot run tests.)
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python -m idlelib.xyz
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python -m idlelib.idle_test.test_xyz
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The following runs all idle_test/test_*.py tests interactively.
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>>> import unittest
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>>> unittest.main('idlelib.idle_test', verbosity=2)
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The following run all Idle tests at a command line. Option '-v' is the
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same as 'verbosity=2'.
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python -m unittest -v idlelib.idle_test
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python -m test -v -ugui test_idle
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python -m test.test_idle
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The idle tests are 'discovered' by
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idlelib.idle_test.__init__.load_tests, which is also imported into
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test.test_idle. Normally, neither file should be changed when working on
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individual test modules. The third command runs unittest indirectly
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through regrtest. The same happens when the entire test suite is run
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with 'python -m test'. So that command must work for buildbots to stay
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green. Idle tests must not disturb the environment in a way that makes
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other tests fail (issue 18081).
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To run an individual Testcase or test method, extend the dotted name
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given to unittest on the command line.
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python -m unittest -v idlelib.idle_test.test_xyz.Test_case.test_meth
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4. Human-mediated Tests
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Human-mediated tests are widget tests that cannot be automated but need
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human verification. They are contained in idlelib/idle_test/htest.py,
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which has instructions. (Some modules need an auxiliary function,
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identified with "# htest # on the header line.) The set is about
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complete, though some tests need improvement. To run all htests, run the
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htest file from an editor or from the command line with:
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python -m idlelib.idle_test.htest
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5. Test Coverage
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Install the coverage package into your Python 3.6 site-packages
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directory. (Its exact location depends on the OS).
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> python3 -m pip install coverage
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(On Windows, replace 'python3 with 'py -3.6' or perhaps just 'python'.)
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The problem with running coverage with repository python is that
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coverage uses absolute imports for its submodules, hence it needs to be
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in a directory in sys.path. One solution: copy the package to the
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directory containing the cpython repository. Call it 'dev'. Then run
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coverage either directly or from a script in that directory so that
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'dev' is prepended to sys.path.
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Either edit or add dev/.coveragerc so it looks something like this.
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---
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# .coveragerc sets coverage options.
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[run]
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branch = True
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[report]
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# Regexes for lines to exclude from consideration
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exclude_lines =
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# Don't complain if non-runnable code isn't run:
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if 0:
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if __name__ == .__main__.:
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.*# htest #
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if not _utest:
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if _htest:
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---
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The additions for IDLE are 'branch = True', to test coverage both ways,
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and the last three exclude lines, to exclude things peculiar to IDLE
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that are not executed during tests.
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A script like the following cover.bat (for Windows) is very handy.
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---
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@echo off
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rem Usage: cover filename [test_ suffix] # proper case required by coverage
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rem filename without .py, 2nd parameter if test is not test_filename
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setlocal
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set py=f:\dev\3x\pcbuild\win32\python_d.exe
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set src=idlelib.%1
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if "%2" EQU "" set tst=f:/dev/3x/Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_%1.py
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if "%2" NEQ "" set tst=f:/dev/ex/Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_%2.py
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%py% -m coverage run --pylib --source=%src% %tst%
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%py% -m coverage report --show-missing
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%py% -m coverage html
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start htmlcov\3x_Lib_idlelib_%1_py.html
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rem Above opens new report; htmlcov\index.html displays report index
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---
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The second parameter was added for tests of module x not named test_x.
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(There were several before modules were renamed, now only one is left.)
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