Source code for _pytest.monkeypatch

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
""" monkeypatching and mocking functionality.  """
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import division
from __future__ import print_function

import os
import re
import sys
import warnings
from contextlib import contextmanager

import six

import pytest
from _pytest.fixtures import fixture
from _pytest.pathlib import Path

RE_IMPORT_ERROR_NAME = re.compile(r"^No module named (.*)$")


@fixture
def monkeypatch():
    """The returned ``monkeypatch`` fixture provides these
    helper methods to modify objects, dictionaries or os.environ::

        monkeypatch.setattr(obj, name, value, raising=True)
        monkeypatch.delattr(obj, name, raising=True)
        monkeypatch.setitem(mapping, name, value)
        monkeypatch.delitem(obj, name, raising=True)
        monkeypatch.setenv(name, value, prepend=False)
        monkeypatch.delenv(name, raising=True)
        monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(path)
        monkeypatch.chdir(path)

    All modifications will be undone after the requesting
    test function or fixture has finished. The ``raising``
    parameter determines if a KeyError or AttributeError
    will be raised if the set/deletion operation has no target.
    """
    mpatch = MonkeyPatch()
    yield mpatch
    mpatch.undo()


def resolve(name):
    # simplified from zope.dottedname
    parts = name.split(".")

    used = parts.pop(0)
    found = __import__(used)
    for part in parts:
        used += "." + part
        try:
            found = getattr(found, part)
        except AttributeError:
            pass
        else:
            continue
        # we use explicit un-nesting of the handling block in order
        # to avoid nested exceptions on python 3
        try:
            __import__(used)
        except ImportError as ex:
            # str is used for py2 vs py3
            expected = str(ex).split()[-1]
            if expected == used:
                raise
            else:
                raise ImportError("import error in %s: %s" % (used, ex))
        found = annotated_getattr(found, part, used)
    return found


def annotated_getattr(obj, name, ann):
    try:
        obj = getattr(obj, name)
    except AttributeError:
        raise AttributeError(
            "%r object at %s has no attribute %r" % (type(obj).__name__, ann, name)
        )
    return obj


def derive_importpath(import_path, raising):
    if not isinstance(import_path, six.string_types) or "." not in import_path:
        raise TypeError("must be absolute import path string, not %r" % (import_path,))
    module, attr = import_path.rsplit(".", 1)
    target = resolve(module)
    if raising:
        annotated_getattr(target, attr, ann=module)
    return attr, target


class Notset(object):
    def __repr__(self):
        return "<notset>"


notset = Notset()


[docs]class MonkeyPatch(object): """ Object returned by the ``monkeypatch`` fixture keeping a record of setattr/item/env/syspath changes. """ def __init__(self): self._setattr = [] self._setitem = [] self._cwd = None self._savesyspath = None
[docs] @contextmanager def context(self): """ Context manager that returns a new :class:`MonkeyPatch` object which undoes any patching done inside the ``with`` block upon exit: .. code-block:: python import functools def test_partial(monkeypatch): with monkeypatch.context() as m: m.setattr(functools, "partial", 3) Useful in situations where it is desired to undo some patches before the test ends, such as mocking ``stdlib`` functions that might break pytest itself if mocked (for examples of this see `#3290 <https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/3290>`_. """ m = MonkeyPatch() try: yield m finally: m.undo()
[docs] def setattr(self, target, name, value=notset, raising=True): """ Set attribute value on target, memorizing the old value. By default raise AttributeError if the attribute did not exist. For convenience you can specify a string as ``target`` which will be interpreted as a dotted import path, with the last part being the attribute name. Example: ``monkeypatch.setattr("os.getcwd", lambda: "/")`` would set the ``getcwd`` function of the ``os`` module. The ``raising`` value determines if the setattr should fail if the attribute is not already present (defaults to True which means it will raise). """ __tracebackhide__ = True import inspect if value is notset: if not isinstance(target, six.string_types): raise TypeError( "use setattr(target, name, value) or " "setattr(target, value) with target being a dotted " "import string" ) value = name name, target = derive_importpath(target, raising) oldval = getattr(target, name, notset) if raising and oldval is notset: raise AttributeError("%r has no attribute %r" % (target, name)) # avoid class descriptors like staticmethod/classmethod if inspect.isclass(target): oldval = target.__dict__.get(name, notset) self._setattr.append((target, name, oldval)) setattr(target, name, value)
[docs] def delattr(self, target, name=notset, raising=True): """ Delete attribute ``name`` from ``target``, by default raise AttributeError it the attribute did not previously exist. If no ``name`` is specified and ``target`` is a string it will be interpreted as a dotted import path with the last part being the attribute name. If ``raising`` is set to False, no exception will be raised if the attribute is missing. """ __tracebackhide__ = True import inspect if name is notset: if not isinstance(target, six.string_types): raise TypeError( "use delattr(target, name) or " "delattr(target) with target being a dotted " "import string" ) name, target = derive_importpath(target, raising) if not hasattr(target, name): if raising: raise AttributeError(name) else: oldval = getattr(target, name, notset) # Avoid class descriptors like staticmethod/classmethod. if inspect.isclass(target): oldval = target.__dict__.get(name, notset) self._setattr.append((target, name, oldval)) delattr(target, name)
[docs] def setitem(self, dic, name, value): """ Set dictionary entry ``name`` to value. """ self._setitem.append((dic, name, dic.get(name, notset))) dic[name] = value
[docs] def delitem(self, dic, name, raising=True): """ Delete ``name`` from dict. Raise KeyError if it doesn't exist. If ``raising`` is set to False, no exception will be raised if the key is missing. """ if name not in dic: if raising: raise KeyError(name) else: self._setitem.append((dic, name, dic.get(name, notset))) del dic[name]
def _warn_if_env_name_is_not_str(self, name): """On Python 2, warn if the given environment variable name is not a native str (#4056)""" if six.PY2 and not isinstance(name, str): warnings.warn( pytest.PytestWarning( "Environment variable name {!r} should be str".format(name) ) )
[docs] def setenv(self, name, value, prepend=None): """ Set environment variable ``name`` to ``value``. If ``prepend`` is a character, read the current environment variable value and prepend the ``value`` adjoined with the ``prepend`` character.""" if not isinstance(value, str): warnings.warn( pytest.PytestWarning( "Value of environment variable {name} type should be str, but got " "{value!r} (type: {type}); converted to str implicitly".format( name=name, value=value, type=type(value).__name__ ) ), stacklevel=2, ) value = str(value) if prepend and name in os.environ: value = value + prepend + os.environ[name] self._warn_if_env_name_is_not_str(name) self.setitem(os.environ, name, value)
[docs] def delenv(self, name, raising=True): """ Delete ``name`` from the environment. Raise KeyError if it does not exist. If ``raising`` is set to False, no exception will be raised if the environment variable is missing. """ self._warn_if_env_name_is_not_str(name) self.delitem(os.environ, name, raising=raising)
[docs] def syspath_prepend(self, path): """ Prepend ``path`` to ``sys.path`` list of import locations. """ from pkg_resources import fixup_namespace_packages if self._savesyspath is None: self._savesyspath = sys.path[:] sys.path.insert(0, str(path)) # https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/blob/d8b901bc/docs/pkg_resources.txt#L162-L171 fixup_namespace_packages(str(path)) # A call to syspathinsert() usually means that the caller wants to # import some dynamically created files, thus with python3 we # invalidate its import caches. # This is especially important when any namespace package is in used, # since then the mtime based FileFinder cache (that gets created in # this case already) gets not invalidated when writing the new files # quickly afterwards. if sys.version_info >= (3, 3): from importlib import invalidate_caches invalidate_caches()
[docs] def chdir(self, path): """ Change the current working directory to the specified path. Path can be a string or a py.path.local object. """ if self._cwd is None: self._cwd = os.getcwd() if hasattr(path, "chdir"): path.chdir() elif isinstance(path, Path): # modern python uses the fspath protocol here LEGACY os.chdir(str(path)) else: os.chdir(path)
[docs] def undo(self): """ Undo previous changes. This call consumes the undo stack. Calling it a second time has no effect unless you do more monkeypatching after the undo call. There is generally no need to call `undo()`, since it is called automatically during tear-down. Note that the same `monkeypatch` fixture is used across a single test function invocation. If `monkeypatch` is used both by the test function itself and one of the test fixtures, calling `undo()` will undo all of the changes made in both functions. """ for obj, name, value in reversed(self._setattr): if value is not notset: setattr(obj, name, value) else: delattr(obj, name) self._setattr[:] = [] for dictionary, name, value in reversed(self._setitem): if value is notset: try: del dictionary[name] except KeyError: pass # was already deleted, so we have the desired state else: dictionary[name] = value self._setitem[:] = [] if self._savesyspath is not None: sys.path[:] = self._savesyspath self._savesyspath = None if self._cwd is not None: os.chdir(self._cwd) self._cwd = None