# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may # not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain # a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. import textwrap import pycodestyle from keystone.tests.hacking import checks from keystone.tests import unit from keystone.tests.unit.ksfixtures import hacking as hacking_fixtures class BaseStyleCheck(unit.BaseTestCase): def setUp(self): super(BaseStyleCheck, self).setUp() self.code_ex = self.useFixture(self.get_fixture()) self.addCleanup(delattr, self, 'code_ex') def get_checker(self): """Return the checker to be used for tests in this class.""" raise NotImplementedError('subclasses must provide ' 'a real implementation') def get_fixture(self): return hacking_fixtures.HackingCode() def run_check(self, code): pycodestyle.register_check(self.get_checker()) lines = textwrap.dedent(code).strip().splitlines(True) # Load all keystone hacking checks, they are of the form Kddd, # where ddd can from range from 000-999 guide = pycodestyle.StyleGuide(select='K') checker = pycodestyle.Checker(lines=lines, options=guide.options) checker.check_all() checker.report._deferred_print.sort() return checker.report._deferred_print def assert_has_errors(self, code, expected_errors=None): actual_errors = [e[:3] for e in self.run_check(code)] self.assertItemsEqual(expected_errors or [], actual_errors) class TestCheckForMutableDefaultArgs(BaseStyleCheck): def get_checker(self): return checks.CheckForMutableDefaultArgs def test(self): code = self.code_ex.mutable_default_args['code'] errors = self.code_ex.mutable_default_args['expected_errors'] self.assert_has_errors(code, expected_errors=errors) class TestBlockCommentsBeginWithASpace(BaseStyleCheck): def get_checker(self): return checks.block_comments_begin_with_a_space def test(self): code = self.code_ex.comments_begin_with_space['code'] errors = self.code_ex.comments_begin_with_space['expected_errors'] self.assert_has_errors(code, expected_errors=errors) class TestTranslationChecks(BaseStyleCheck): def get_checker(self): return checks.CheckForTranslationIssues def get_fixture(self): return hacking_fixtures.HackingTranslations() def assert_has_errors(self, code, expected_errors=None): # pull out the parts of the error that we'll match against actual_errors = (e[:3] for e in self.run_check(code)) # adjust line numbers to make the fixture data more readable. import_lines = len(self.code_ex.shared_imports.split('\n')) - 1 actual_errors = [(e[0] - import_lines, e[1], e[2]) for e in actual_errors] self.assertEqual(expected_errors or [], actual_errors) def test_for_translations(self): for example in self.code_ex.examples: code = self.code_ex.shared_imports + example['code'] errors = example['expected_errors'] self.assert_has_errors(code, expected_errors=errors) class TestDictConstructorWithSequenceCopy(BaseStyleCheck): def get_checker(self): return checks.dict_constructor_with_sequence_copy def test(self): code = self.code_ex.dict_constructor['code'] errors = self.code_ex.dict_constructor['expected_errors'] self.assert_has_errors(code, expected_errors=errors)