keystone/keystone/tests/unit/test_hacking_checks.py

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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)