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import functools
import inspect
import logging
import sys
import pytest
IS_PYPY = '__pypy__' in sys.builtin_module_names
setup_py = """\
from setuptools import setup
setup(
name="test_logging",
version="0.0"
)
"""
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
('flag', 'expected_level'), [("--dry-run", "INFO"), ("--verbose", "DEBUG")]
)
def test_verbosity_level(tmp_path, monkeypatch, flag, expected_level):
"""Make sure the correct verbosity level is set (issue #3038)"""
import setuptools # noqa: F401 # import setuptools to monkeypatch distutils
import distutils # <- load distutils after all the patches take place
logger = logging.Logger(__name__)
monkeypatch.setattr(logging, "root", logger)
unset_log_level = logger.getEffectiveLevel()
assert logging.getLevelName(unset_log_level) == "NOTSET"
setup_script = tmp_path / "setup.py"
setup_script.write_text(setup_py, encoding="utf-8")
dist = distutils.core.run_setup(setup_script, stop_after="init")
dist.script_args = [flag, "sdist"]
dist.parse_command_line() # <- where the log level is set
log_level = logger.getEffectiveLevel()
log_level_name = logging.getLevelName(log_level)
assert log_level_name == expected_level
def flaky_on_pypy(func):
@functools.wraps(func)
def _func():
try:
func()
except AssertionError: # pragma: no cover
if IS_PYPY:
msg = "Flaky monkeypatch on PyPy (#4124)"
pytest.xfail(f"{msg}. Original discussion in #3707, #3709.")
raise
return _func
@flaky_on_pypy
def test_patching_does_not_cause_problems():
# Ensure `dist.log` is only patched if necessary
import _distutils_hack
import setuptools.logging
from distutils import dist
setuptools.logging.configure()
if _distutils_hack.enabled():
# Modern logging infra, no problematic patching.
assert dist.__file__ is None or "setuptools" in dist.__file__
assert isinstance(dist.log, logging.Logger)
else:
assert inspect.ismodule(dist.log)