125 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
125 lines
4.1 KiB
Python
"""Tests for the packaging.uninstall module."""
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import os
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import logging
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import packaging.util
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from packaging.errors import PackagingError
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from packaging.install import remove
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from packaging.database import disable_cache, enable_cache
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from packaging.tests import unittest, support
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SETUP_CFG = """
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[metadata]
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name = %(name)s
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version = %(version)s
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[files]
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packages =
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%(pkg)s
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%(pkg)s.sub
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"""
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class UninstallTestCase(support.TempdirManager,
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support.LoggingCatcher,
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support.EnvironRestorer,
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unittest.TestCase):
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restore_environ = ['PLAT']
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def setUp(self):
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super(UninstallTestCase, self).setUp()
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self.addCleanup(enable_cache)
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self.addCleanup(packaging.util._path_created.clear)
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disable_cache()
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def get_path(self, dist, name):
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# the dist argument must contain an install_dist command correctly
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# initialized with a prefix option and finalized befored this method
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# can be called successfully; practically, this means that you should
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# call self.install_dist before self.get_path
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cmd = dist.get_command_obj('install_dist')
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return getattr(cmd, 'install_' + name)
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def make_dist(self, name='Foo', **kw):
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kw['name'] = name
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pkg = name.lower()
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if 'version' not in kw:
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kw['version'] = '0.1'
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project_dir, dist = self.create_dist(**kw)
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kw['pkg'] = pkg
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pkg_dir = os.path.join(project_dir, pkg)
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os.makedirs(os.path.join(pkg_dir, 'sub'))
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self.write_file((project_dir, 'setup.cfg'), SETUP_CFG % kw)
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self.write_file((pkg_dir, '__init__.py'), '#')
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self.write_file((pkg_dir, pkg + '_utils.py'), '#')
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self.write_file((pkg_dir, 'sub', '__init__.py'), '#')
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self.write_file((pkg_dir, 'sub', pkg + '_utils.py'), '#')
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return project_dir
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def install_dist(self, name='Foo', dirname=None, **kw):
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if not dirname:
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dirname = self.make_dist(name, **kw)
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os.chdir(dirname)
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dist = support.TestDistribution()
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# for some unfathomable reason, the tests will fail horribly if the
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# parse_config_files method is not called, even if it doesn't do
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# anything useful; trying to build and use a command object manually
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# also fails
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dist.parse_config_files()
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dist.finalize_options()
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dist.run_command('install_dist',
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{'prefix': ('command line', self.mkdtemp())})
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site_packages = self.get_path(dist, 'purelib')
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return dist, site_packages
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def test_uninstall_unknown_distribution(self):
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dist, site_packages = self.install_dist('Foospam')
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self.assertRaises(PackagingError, remove, 'Foo',
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paths=[site_packages])
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def test_uninstall(self):
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dist, site_packages = self.install_dist()
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self.assertIsFile(site_packages, 'foo', '__init__.py')
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self.assertIsFile(site_packages, 'foo', 'sub', '__init__.py')
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self.assertIsFile(site_packages, 'Foo-0.1.dist-info', 'RECORD')
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self.assertTrue(remove('Foo', paths=[site_packages]))
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self.assertIsNotFile(site_packages, 'foo', 'sub', '__init__.py')
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self.assertIsNotFile(site_packages, 'Foo-0.1.dist-info', 'RECORD')
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def test_uninstall_error_handling(self):
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# makes sure if there are OSErrors (like permission denied)
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# remove() stops and displays a clean error
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dist, site_packages = self.install_dist('Meh')
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# breaking os.rename
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old = os.rename
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def _rename(source, target):
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raise OSError(42, 'impossible operation')
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os.rename = _rename
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try:
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self.assertFalse(remove('Meh', paths=[site_packages]))
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finally:
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os.rename = old
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logs = [log for log in self.get_logs(logging.INFO)
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if log.startswith('Error:')]
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self.assertEqual(logs, ['Error: [Errno 42] impossible operation'])
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self.assertTrue(remove('Meh', paths=[site_packages]))
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def test_suite():
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return unittest.makeSuite(UninstallTestCase)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite')
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