# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""GRASS Python testing framework test loading functionality
Copyright (C) 2014 by the GRASS Development Team
This program is free software under the GNU General Public
License (>=v2). Read the file COPYING that comes with GRASS GIS
for details.
:authors: Vaclav Petras
"""
import os
import fnmatch
import unittest
import collections
import re
# TODO: resolve test file versus test module
GrassTestPythonModule = collections.namedtuple('GrassTestPythonModule',
['name', 'module',
'file_type',
'tested_dir',
'file_dir',
'abs_file_path'])
# TODO: implement loading without the import
[docs]def discover_modules(start_dir, skip_dirs, testsuite_dir,
grass_location,
all_locations_value, universal_location_value,
import_modules, add_failed_imports=True,
file_pattern=None, file_regexp=None):
"""Find all test files (modules) in a directory tree.
The function is designed specifically for GRASS testing framework
test layout. It expects some directories to have a "testsuite"
directory where test files (test modules) are present.
Additionally, it also handles loading of test files which specify
in which location they can run.
:param start_dir: directory to start the search
:param file_pattern: pattern of files in a test suite directory
(using Unix shell-style wildcards)
:param skip_dirs: directories not to recurse to (e.g. ``.svn``)
:param testsuite_dir: name of directory where the test files are found,
the function will not recurse to this directory
:param grass_location: string with an accepted location type (category, shortcut)
:param all_locations_value: string used to say that all locations
should be loaded (grass_location can be set to this value)
:param universal_location_value: string marking a test as
location-independent (same as not providing any)
:param import_modules: True if files should be imported as modules,
False if the files should be just searched for the needed values
:returns: a list of GrassTestPythonModule objects
.. todo::
Implement import_modules.
"""
modules = []
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(start_dir):
for dir_pattern in skip_dirs:
to_skip = fnmatch.filter(dirs, dir_pattern)
for skip in to_skip:
dirs.remove(skip)
if testsuite_dir in dirs:
dirs.remove(testsuite_dir) # do not recurse to testsuite
full = os.path.join(root, testsuite_dir)
all_files = os.listdir(full)
if file_pattern:
files = fnmatch.filter(all_files, file_pattern)
if file_regexp:
files = [f for f in all_files if re.match(file_regexp, f)]
# get test/module name without .py
# extecting all files to end with .py
# this will not work for invoking bat files but it works fine
# as long as we handle only Python files (and using Python
# interpreter for invoking)
# TODO: warning about no tests in a testsuite
# (in what way?)
for file_name in files:
# TODO: add also import if requested
# (see older versions of this file)
# TODO: check if there is some main in .py
# otherwise we can have successful test just because
# everything was loaded into Python
# TODO: check if there is set -e or exit !0 or ?
# otherwise we can have successful because nothing was reported
abspath = os.path.abspath(full)
abs_file_path = os.path.join(abspath, file_name)
if file_name.endswith('.py'):
if file_name == '__init__.py':
# we always ignore __init__.py
continue
file_type = 'py'
name = file_name[:-3]
elif file_name.endswith('.sh'):
file_type = 'sh'
name = file_name[:-3]
else:
file_type = None # alternative would be '', now equivalent
name = file_name
add = False
try:
if grass_location == all_locations_value:
add = True
else:
try:
locations = ['nc', 'stdmaps', 'all']
except AttributeError:
add = True # test is universal
else:
if universal_location_value in locations:
add = True # cases when it is explicit
if grass_location in locations:
add = True # standard case with given location
if not locations:
add = True # count not specified as universal
except ImportError as e:
if add_failed_imports:
add = True
else:
raise ImportError('Cannot import module named'
' %s in %s (%s)'
% (name, full, e.message))
# alternative is to create TestClass which will raise
# see unittest.loader
if add:
modules.append(GrassTestPythonModule(
name=name, module=None, tested_dir=root, file_dir=full,
abs_file_path=abs_file_path, file_type=file_type))
# in else with some verbose we could tell about skipped test
return modules
# TODO: find out if this is useful for us in some way
# we are now using only discover_modules directly
[docs]class GrassTestLoader(unittest.TestLoader):
"""Class handles GRASS-specific loading of test modules."""
skip_dirs = ['.svn', 'dist.*', 'bin.*', 'OBJ.*']
testsuite_dir = 'testsuite'
files_in_testsuite = '*.py'
all_tests_value = 'all'
universal_tests_value = 'universal'
def __init__(self, grass_location):
self.grass_location = grass_location
# TODO: what is the purpose of top_level_dir, can it be useful?
# probably yes, we need to know grass src or dist root
# TODO: not using pattern here
[docs] def discover(self, start_dir, pattern='test*.py', top_level_dir=None):
"""Load test modules from in GRASS testing framework way."""
modules = discover_modules(start_dir=start_dir,
file_pattern=self.files_in_testsuite,
skip_dirs=self.skip_dirs,
testsuite_dir=self.testsuite_dir,
grass_location=self.grass_location,
all_locations_value=self.all_tests_value,
universal_location_value=self.universal_tests_value,
import_modules=True)
tests = []
for module in modules:
tests.append(self.loadTestsFromModule(module.module))
return self.suiteClass(tests)
if __name__ == '__main__':
GrassTestLoader().discover()