cliff/cliff/tests/test_app.py

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import argparse
import codecs
import io
from unittest import mock
from cliff import app as application
from cliff import command as c_cmd
from cliff import commandmanager
from cliff.tests import base
from cliff.tests import utils as test_utils
from cliff import utils
import sys
def make_app(**kwargs):
cmd_mgr = commandmanager.CommandManager('cliff.tests')
# Register a command that succeeds
command = mock.MagicMock(spec=c_cmd.Command)
command_inst = mock.MagicMock(spec=c_cmd.Command)
command_inst.run.return_value = 0
command.return_value = command_inst
cmd_mgr.add_command('mock', command)
# Register a command that fails
err_command = mock.Mock(name='err_command', spec=c_cmd.Command)
err_command_inst = mock.Mock(spec=c_cmd.Command)
err_command_inst.run = mock.Mock(
side_effect=RuntimeError('test exception')
)
err_command.return_value = err_command_inst
cmd_mgr.add_command('error', err_command)
# Register a command that is interrrupted
interrupt_command = mock.Mock(name='interrupt_command', spec=c_cmd.Command)
interrupt_command_inst = mock.Mock(spec=c_cmd.Command)
interrupt_command_inst.run = mock.Mock(
side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt
)
interrupt_command.return_value = interrupt_command_inst
cmd_mgr.add_command('interrupt', interrupt_command)
# Register a command that is interrrupted by a broken pipe
pipeclose_command = mock.Mock(name='pipeclose_command', spec=c_cmd.Command)
pipeclose_command_inst = mock.Mock(spec=c_cmd.Command)
pipeclose_command_inst.run = mock.Mock(
side_effect=BrokenPipeError
)
pipeclose_command.return_value = pipeclose_command_inst
cmd_mgr.add_command('pipe-close', pipeclose_command)
app = application.App('testing interactive mode',
'1',
cmd_mgr,
stderr=mock.Mock(), # suppress warning messages
**kwargs
)
return app, command
class TestInteractiveMode(base.TestBase):
def test_no_args_triggers_interactive_mode(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.interact = mock.MagicMock(name='inspect')
app.run([])
app.interact.assert_called_once_with()
def test_interactive_mode_cmdloop(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.interactive_app_factory = mock.MagicMock(
name='interactive_app_factory'
)
self.assertIsNone(app.interpreter)
ret = app.run([])
self.assertIsNotNone(app.interpreter)
cmdloop = app.interactive_app_factory.return_value.cmdloop
cmdloop.assert_called_once_with()
self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0)
def test_interactive_mode_cmdloop_error(self):
app, command = make_app()
cmdloop_mock = mock.MagicMock(
name='cmdloop',
)
cmdloop_mock.return_value = 1
app.interactive_app_factory = mock.MagicMock(
name='interactive_app_factory'
)
self.assertIsNone(app.interpreter)
ret = app.run([])
self.assertIsNotNone(app.interpreter)
cmdloop = app.interactive_app_factory.return_value.cmdloop
cmdloop.assert_called_once_with()
self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0)
class TestInitAndCleanup(base.TestBase):
def test_initialize_app(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.initialize_app = mock.MagicMock(name='initialize_app')
app.run(['mock'])
app.initialize_app.assert_called_once_with(['mock'])
def test_prepare_to_run_command(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.prepare_to_run_command = mock.MagicMock(
name='prepare_to_run_command',
)
app.run(['mock'])
app.prepare_to_run_command.assert_called_once_with(command())
def test_interrupt_command(self):
app, command = make_app()
result = app.run(['interrupt'])
self.assertEqual(result, 130)
def test_pipeclose_command(self):
app, command = make_app()
result = app.run(['pipe-close'])
self.assertEqual(result, 141)
def test_clean_up_success(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(name='clean_up')
ret = app.run(['mock'])
app.clean_up.assert_called_once_with(command.return_value, 0, None)
self.assertEqual(ret, 0)
def test_clean_up_error(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(name='clean_up')
ret = app.run(['error'])
self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0)
app.clean_up.assert_called_once_with(mock.ANY, mock.ANY, mock.ANY)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 1, mock.ANY), call_args)
args, kwargs = call_args
self.assertIsInstance(args[2], RuntimeError)
self.assertEqual(('test exception',), args[2].args)
def test_clean_up_error_debug(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(name='clean_up')
ret = app.run(['--debug', 'error'])
self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0)
self.assertTrue(app.clean_up.called)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 1, mock.ANY), call_args)
args, kwargs = call_args
self.assertIsInstance(args[2], RuntimeError)
self.assertEqual(('test exception',), args[2].args)
def test_clean_up_interrupt(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(name='clean_up')
ret = app.run(['interrupt'])
self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0)
app.clean_up.assert_called_once_with(mock.ANY, mock.ANY, mock.ANY)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 130, mock.ANY), call_args)
args, kwargs = call_args
self.assertIsInstance(args[2], KeyboardInterrupt)
def test_clean_up_pipeclose(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(name='clean_up')
ret = app.run(['pipe-close'])
self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0)
app.clean_up.assert_called_once_with(mock.ANY, mock.ANY, mock.ANY)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 141, mock.ANY), call_args)
args, kwargs = call_args
self.assertIsInstance(args[2], BrokenPipeError)
def test_error_handling_clean_up_raises_exception(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(
name='clean_up',
side_effect=RuntimeError('within clean_up'),
)
app.run(['error'])
self.assertTrue(app.clean_up.called)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 1, mock.ANY), call_args)
args, kwargs = call_args
self.assertIsInstance(args[2], RuntimeError)
self.assertEqual(('test exception',), args[2].args)
def test_error_handling_clean_up_raises_exception_debug(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(
name='clean_up',
side_effect=RuntimeError('within clean_up'),
)
try:
ret = app.run(['--debug', 'error'])
except RuntimeError as err:
if not hasattr(err, '__context__'):
# The exception passed to clean_up is not the exception
# caused *by* clean_up. This test is only valid in python
# 2 because under v3 the original exception is re-raised
# with the new one as a __context__ attribute.
self.assertIsNot(err, app.clean_up.call_args_list[0][0][2])
else:
self.assertNotEqual(ret, 0)
self.assertTrue(app.clean_up.called)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 1, mock.ANY), call_args)
args, kwargs = call_args
self.assertIsInstance(args[2], RuntimeError)
self.assertEqual(('test exception',), args[2].args)
def test_normal_clean_up_raises_exception(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(
name='clean_up',
side_effect=RuntimeError('within clean_up'),
)
app.run(['mock'])
self.assertTrue(app.clean_up.called)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 0, None), call_args)
def test_normal_clean_up_raises_exception_debug(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(
name='clean_up',
side_effect=RuntimeError('within clean_up'),
)
app.run(['--debug', 'mock'])
self.assertTrue(app.clean_up.called)
call_args = app.clean_up.call_args_list[0]
self.assertEqual(mock.call(mock.ANY, 0, None), call_args)
class TestOptionParser(base.TestBase):
def test_conflicting_option_should_throw(self):
class MyApp(application.App):
def __init__(self):
super(MyApp, self).__init__(
description='testing',
version='0.1',
command_manager=commandmanager.CommandManager('tests'),
)
def build_option_parser(self, description, version):
parser = super(MyApp, self).build_option_parser(description,
version)
parser.add_argument(
'-h', '--help',
default=self, # tricky
help="Show help message and exit.",
)
self.assertRaises(
argparse.ArgumentError,
MyApp,
)
def test_conflicting_option_custom_arguments_should_not_throw(self):
class MyApp(application.App):
def __init__(self):
super(MyApp, self).__init__(
description='testing',
version='0.1',
command_manager=commandmanager.CommandManager('tests'),
)
def build_option_parser(self, description, version):
argparse_kwargs = {'conflict_handler': 'resolve'}
parser = super(MyApp, self).build_option_parser(
description,
version,
argparse_kwargs=argparse_kwargs)
parser.add_argument(
'-h', '--help',
default=self, # tricky
help="Show help message and exit.",
)
MyApp()
def test_option_parser_abbrev_issue(self):
class MyCommand(c_cmd.Command):
def get_parser(self, prog_name):
parser = super(MyCommand, self).get_parser(prog_name)
parser.add_argument("--end")
return parser
def take_action(self, parsed_args):
assert parsed_args.end == '123'
class MyCommandManager(commandmanager.CommandManager):
def load_commands(self, namespace):
self.add_command("mycommand", MyCommand)
class MyApp(application.App):
def __init__(self):
super(MyApp, self).__init__(
description='testing',
version='0.1',
command_manager=MyCommandManager(None),
)
def build_option_parser(self, description, version):
parser = super(MyApp, self).build_option_parser(
description,
version,
argparse_kwargs={'allow_abbrev': False})
parser.add_argument('--endpoint')
return parser
app = MyApp()
# NOTE(jd) --debug is necessary so assert in take_action()
# raises correctly here
app.run(['--debug', 'mycommand', '--end', '123'])
class TestHelpHandling(base.TestBase):
def _test_help(self, deferred_help):
app, _ = make_app(deferred_help=deferred_help)
with mock.patch.object(app, 'initialize_app') as init:
with mock.patch('cliff.help.HelpAction.__call__',
side_effect=SystemExit(0)) as helper:
self.assertRaises(
SystemExit,
app.run,
['--help'],
)
self.assertTrue(helper.called)
self.assertEqual(deferred_help, init.called)
def test_help(self):
self._test_help(False)
def test_deferred_help(self):
self._test_help(True)
def _test_interrupted_help(self, deferred_help):
app, _ = make_app(deferred_help=deferred_help)
with mock.patch('cliff.help.HelpAction.__call__',
side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt):
result = app.run(['--help'])
self.assertEqual(result, 130)
def test_interrupted_help(self):
self._test_interrupted_help(False)
def test_interrupted_deferred_help(self):
self._test_interrupted_help(True)
def _test_pipeclose_help(self, deferred_help):
app, _ = make_app(deferred_help=deferred_help)
with mock.patch('cliff.help.HelpAction.__call__',
side_effect=BrokenPipeError):
app.run(['--help'])
def test_pipeclose_help(self):
self._test_pipeclose_help(False)
def test_pipeclose_deferred_help(self):
self._test_pipeclose_help(True)
def test_subcommand_help(self):
app, _ = make_app(deferred_help=False)
# Help is called immediately
with mock.patch('cliff.help.HelpAction.__call__') as helper:
app.run(['show', 'files', '--help'])
self.assertTrue(helper.called)
def test_subcommand_deferred_help(self):
app, _ = make_app(deferred_help=True)
# Show that provide_help_if_requested() did not show help and exit
with mock.patch.object(app, 'run_subcommand') as helper:
app.run(['show', 'files', '--help'])
helper.assert_called_once_with(['help', 'show', 'files'])
class TestCommandLookup(base.TestBase):
def test_unknown_cmd(self):
app, command = make_app()
self.assertEqual(2, app.run(['hell']))
def test_unknown_cmd_debug(self):
app, command = make_app()
try:
self.assertEqual(2, app.run(['--debug', 'hell']))
except ValueError as err:
self.assertIn("['hell']", str(err))
def test_list_matching_commands(self):
stdout = io.StringIO()
app = application.App('testing', '1',
test_utils.TestCommandManager(
test_utils.TEST_NAMESPACE),
stdout=stdout)
app.NAME = 'test'
try:
self.assertEqual(2, app.run(['t']))
except SystemExit:
pass
output = stdout.getvalue()
self.assertIn("test: 't' is not a test command. See 'test --help'.",
output)
self.assertIn('Did you mean one of these?', output)
self.assertIn('three word command\n two words\n', output)
def test_fuzzy_no_commands(self):
cmd_mgr = commandmanager.CommandManager('cliff.fuzzy')
app = application.App('test', '1.0', cmd_mgr)
cmd_mgr.commands = {}
matches = app.get_fuzzy_matches('foo')
self.assertEqual([], matches)
def test_fuzzy_common_prefix(self):
# searched string is a prefix of all commands
cmd_mgr = commandmanager.CommandManager('cliff.fuzzy')
app = application.App('test', '1.0', cmd_mgr)
cmd_mgr.commands = {}
cmd_mgr.add_command('user list', test_utils.TestCommand)
cmd_mgr.add_command('user show', test_utils.TestCommand)
matches = app.get_fuzzy_matches('user')
self.assertEqual(['user list', 'user show'], matches)
def test_fuzzy_same_distance(self):
# searched string has the same distance to all commands
cmd_mgr = commandmanager.CommandManager('cliff.fuzzy')
app = application.App('test', '1.0', cmd_mgr)
cmd_mgr.add_command('user', test_utils.TestCommand)
for cmd in cmd_mgr.commands.keys():
self.assertEqual(
8,
utils.damerau_levenshtein('node', cmd, utils.COST),
)
matches = app.get_fuzzy_matches('node')
self.assertEqual(['complete', 'help', 'user'], matches)
def test_fuzzy_no_prefix(self):
# search by distance, no common prefix with any command
cmd_mgr = commandmanager.CommandManager('cliff.fuzzy')
app = application.App('test', '1.0', cmd_mgr)
cmd_mgr.add_command('user', test_utils.TestCommand)
matches = app.get_fuzzy_matches('uesr')
self.assertEqual(['user'], matches)
class TestVerboseMode(base.TestBase):
def test_verbose(self):
app, command = make_app()
app.clean_up = mock.MagicMock(name='clean_up')
app.run(['--verbose', 'mock'])
app.clean_up.assert_called_once_with(command.return_value, 0, None)
app.clean_up.reset_mock()
app.run(['--quiet', 'mock'])
app.clean_up.assert_called_once_with(command.return_value, 0, None)
self.assertRaises(
SystemExit,
app.run,
['--verbose', '--quiet', 'mock'],
)
class TestIO(base.TestBase):
def test_io_streams(self):
cmd_mgr = commandmanager.CommandManager('cliff.tests')
io = mock.Mock()
app = application.App('no io streams', 1, cmd_mgr)
self.assertIs(sys.stdin, app.stdin)
self.assertIs(sys.stdout, app.stdout)
self.assertIs(sys.stderr, app.stderr)
app = application.App('with stdin io stream', 1, cmd_mgr, stdin=io)
self.assertIs(io, app.stdin)
self.assertIs(sys.stdout, app.stdout)
self.assertIs(sys.stderr, app.stderr)
app = application.App('with stdout io stream', 1, cmd_mgr,
stdout=io)
self.assertIs(sys.stdin, app.stdin)
self.assertIs(io, app.stdout)
self.assertIs(sys.stderr, app.stderr)
app = application.App('with stderr io stream', 1, cmd_mgr,
stderr=io)
self.assertIs(sys.stdin, app.stdin)
self.assertIs(sys.stdout, app.stdout)
self.assertIs(io, app.stderr)
def test_writer_encoding(self):
# The word "test" with the e replaced by
# Unicode latin small letter e with acute,
# U+00E9, utf-8 encoded as 0xC3 0xA9
text = 't\u00E9st'
text_utf8 = text.encode('utf-8')
# In PY3 you can't write encoded bytes to a text writer
# instead text functions require text.
out = io.StringIO()
writer = codecs.getwriter('utf-8')(out)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, writer.write, text)
out = io.StringIO()
writer = codecs.getwriter('utf-8')(out)
self.assertRaises(TypeError, writer.write, text_utf8)