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"""Tests for the 'setuptools' package"""
import os
import re
import sys
from zipfile import ZipFile
import pytest
from packaging.version import Version
import setuptools
import setuptools.depends as dep
import setuptools.dist
from setuptools.depends import Require
import distutils.cmd
import distutils.core
from distutils.core import Extension
from distutils.errors import DistutilsSetupError
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def isolated_dir(tmpdir_cwd):
return
def makeSetup(**args):
"""Return distribution from 'setup(**args)', without executing commands"""
distutils.core._setup_stop_after = "commandline"
# Don't let system command line leak into tests!
args.setdefault('script_args', ['install'])
try:
return setuptools.setup(**args)
finally:
distutils.core._setup_stop_after = None
needs_bytecode = pytest.mark.skipif(
not hasattr(dep, 'get_module_constant'),
reason="bytecode support not available",
)
class TestDepends:
def testExtractConst(self):
if not hasattr(dep, 'extract_constant'):
# skip on non-bytecode platforms
return
def f1():
global x, y, z
x = "test"
y = z # pyright: ignore[reportUnboundVariable] # Explicitly testing for this runtime issue
fc = f1.__code__
# unrecognized name
assert dep.extract_constant(fc, 'q', -1) is None
# constant assigned
assert dep.extract_constant(fc, 'x', -1) == "test"
# expression assigned
assert dep.extract_constant(fc, 'y', -1) == -1
# recognized name, not assigned
assert dep.extract_constant(fc, 'z', -1) is None
def testFindModule(self):
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
dep.find_module('no-such.-thing')
with pytest.raises(ImportError):
dep.find_module('setuptools.non-existent')
f, _p, _i = dep.find_module('setuptools.tests')
f.close()
@needs_bytecode
def testModuleExtract(self):
from json import __version__
assert dep.get_module_constant('json', '__version__') == __version__
assert dep.get_module_constant('sys', 'version') == sys.version
assert (
dep.get_module_constant('setuptools.tests.test_setuptools', '__doc__')
== __doc__
)
@needs_bytecode
def testRequire(self):
req = Require('Json', '1.0.3', 'json')
assert req.name == 'Json'
assert req.module == 'json'
assert req.requested_version == Version('1.0.3')
assert req.attribute == '__version__'
assert req.full_name() == 'Json-1.0.3'
from json import __version__
assert str(req.get_version()) == __version__
assert req.version_ok('1.0.9')
assert not req.version_ok('0.9.1')
assert not req.version_ok('unknown')
assert req.is_present()
assert req.is_current()
req = Require('Do-what-I-mean', '1.0', 'd-w-i-m')
assert not req.is_present()
assert not req.is_current()
@needs_bytecode
def test_require_present(self):
# In #1896, this test was failing for months with the only
# complaint coming from test runners (not end users).
# TODO: Evaluate if this code is needed at all.
req = Require('Tests', None, 'tests', homepage="http://example.com")
assert req.format is None
assert req.attribute is None
assert req.requested_version is None
assert req.full_name() == 'Tests'
assert req.homepage == 'http://example.com'
from setuptools.tests import __path__
paths = [os.path.dirname(p) for p in __path__]
assert req.is_present(paths)
assert req.is_current(paths)
class TestDistro:
def setup_method(self, method):
self.e1 = Extension('bar.ext', ['bar.c'])
self.e2 = Extension('c.y', ['y.c'])
self.dist = makeSetup(
packages=['a', 'a.b', 'a.b.c', 'b', 'c'],
py_modules=['b.d', 'x'],
ext_modules=(self.e1, self.e2),
package_dir={},
)
def testDistroType(self):
assert isinstance(self.dist, setuptools.dist.Distribution)
def testExcludePackage(self):
self.dist.exclude_package('a')
assert self.dist.packages == ['b', 'c']
self.dist.exclude_package('b')
assert self.dist.packages == ['c']
assert self.dist.py_modules == ['x']
assert self.dist.ext_modules == [self.e1, self.e2]
self.dist.exclude_package('c')
assert self.dist.packages == []
assert self.dist.py_modules == ['x']
assert self.dist.ext_modules == [self.e1]
# test removals from unspecified options
makeSetup().exclude_package('x')
def testIncludeExclude(self):
# remove an extension
self.dist.exclude(ext_modules=[self.e1])
assert self.dist.ext_modules == [self.e2]
# add it back in
self.dist.include(ext_modules=[self.e1])
assert self.dist.ext_modules == [self.e2, self.e1]
# should not add duplicate
self.dist.include(ext_modules=[self.e1])
assert self.dist.ext_modules == [self.e2, self.e1]
def testExcludePackages(self):
self.dist.exclude(packages=['c', 'b', 'a'])
assert self.dist.packages == []
assert self.dist.py_modules == ['x']
assert self.dist.ext_modules == [self.e1]
def testEmpty(self):
dist = makeSetup()
dist.include(packages=['a'], py_modules=['b'], ext_modules=[self.e2])
dist = makeSetup()
dist.exclude(packages=['a'], py_modules=['b'], ext_modules=[self.e2])
def testContents(self):
assert self.dist.has_contents_for('a')
self.dist.exclude_package('a')
assert not self.dist.has_contents_for('a')
assert self.dist.has_contents_for('b')
self.dist.exclude_package('b')
assert not self.dist.has_contents_for('b')
assert self.dist.has_contents_for('c')
self.dist.exclude_package('c')
assert not self.dist.has_contents_for('c')
def testInvalidIncludeExclude(self):
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.include(nonexistent_option='x')
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.exclude(nonexistent_option='x')
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.include(packages={'x': 'y'})
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.exclude(packages={'x': 'y'})
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.include(ext_modules={'x': 'y'})
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.exclude(ext_modules={'x': 'y'})
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.include(package_dir=['q'])
with pytest.raises(DistutilsSetupError):
self.dist.exclude(package_dir=['q'])
@pytest.fixture
def example_source(tmpdir):
tmpdir.mkdir('foo')
(tmpdir / 'foo/bar.py').write('')
(tmpdir / 'readme.txt').write('')
return tmpdir
def test_findall(example_source):
found = list(setuptools.findall(str(example_source)))
expected = ['readme.txt', 'foo/bar.py']
expected = [example_source.join(fn) for fn in expected]
assert found == expected
def test_findall_curdir(example_source):
with example_source.as_cwd():
found = list(setuptools.findall())
expected = ['readme.txt', os.path.join('foo', 'bar.py')]
assert found == expected
@pytest.fixture
def can_symlink(tmpdir):
"""
Skip if cannot create a symbolic link
"""
link_fn = 'link'
target_fn = 'target'
try:
os.symlink(target_fn, link_fn)
except (OSError, NotImplementedError, AttributeError):
pytest.skip("Cannot create symbolic links")
os.remove(link_fn)
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("can_symlink")
def test_findall_missing_symlink(tmpdir):
with tmpdir.as_cwd():
os.symlink('foo', 'bar')
found = list(setuptools.findall())
assert found == []
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason="unable to exclude tests; #4475 #3260")
def test_its_own_wheel_does_not_contain_tests(setuptools_wheel):
with ZipFile(setuptools_wheel) as zipfile:
contents = [f.replace(os.sep, '/') for f in zipfile.namelist()]
for member in contents:
assert '/tests/' not in member
def test_wheel_includes_cli_scripts(setuptools_wheel):
with ZipFile(setuptools_wheel) as zipfile:
contents = [f.replace(os.sep, '/') for f in zipfile.namelist()]
assert any('cli-64.exe' in member for member in contents)
def test_wheel_includes_vendored_metadata(setuptools_wheel):
with ZipFile(setuptools_wheel) as zipfile:
contents = [f.replace(os.sep, '/') for f in zipfile.namelist()]
assert any(
re.search(r'_vendor/.*\.dist-info/METADATA', member) for member in contents
)