# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ util tests """ import codecs import itertools import logging import os import shutil import stat import sys import tempfile import time import warnings from io import BytesIO import pytest from mock import Mock, patch from pip._internal.exceptions import ( HashMismatch, HashMissing, InstallationError, UnsupportedPythonVersion, ) from pip._internal.utils.encoding import BOMS, auto_decode from pip._internal.utils.glibc import check_glibc_version from pip._internal.utils.hashes import Hashes, MissingHashes from pip._internal.utils.misc import ( call_subprocess, egg_link_path, ensure_dir, format_command_args, get_installed_distributions, get_prog, make_vcs_requirement_url, normalize_path, redact_netloc, redact_password_from_url, remove_auth_from_url, rmtree, split_auth_from_netloc, untar_file, unzip_file, ) from pip._internal.utils.packaging import check_dist_requires_python from pip._internal.utils.temp_dir import AdjacentTempDirectory, TempDirectory from pip._internal.utils.ui import SpinnerInterface class Tests_EgglinkPath: "util.egg_link_path() tests" def setup(self): project = 'foo' self.mock_dist = Mock(project_name=project) self.site_packages = 'SITE_PACKAGES' self.user_site = 'USER_SITE' self.user_site_egglink = os.path.join( self.user_site, '%s.egg-link' % project ) self.site_packages_egglink = os.path.join( self.site_packages, '%s.egg-link' % project, ) # patches from pip._internal.utils import misc as utils self.old_site_packages = utils.site_packages self.mock_site_packages = utils.site_packages = 'SITE_PACKAGES' self.old_running_under_virtualenv = utils.running_under_virtualenv self.mock_running_under_virtualenv = utils.running_under_virtualenv = \ Mock() self.old_virtualenv_no_global = utils.virtualenv_no_global self.mock_virtualenv_no_global = utils.virtualenv_no_global = Mock() self.old_user_site = utils.user_site self.mock_user_site = utils.user_site = self.user_site from os import path self.old_isfile = path.isfile self.mock_isfile = path.isfile = Mock() def teardown(self): from pip._internal.utils import misc as utils utils.site_packages = self.old_site_packages utils.running_under_virtualenv = self.old_running_under_virtualenv utils.virtualenv_no_global = self.old_virtualenv_no_global utils.user_site = self.old_user_site from os import path path.isfile = self.old_isfile def eggLinkInUserSite(self, egglink): return egglink == self.user_site_egglink def eggLinkInSitePackages(self, egglink): return egglink == self.site_packages_egglink # ####################### # # # egglink in usersite # # # ####################### # def test_egglink_in_usersite_notvenv(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = False self.mock_isfile.side_effect = self.eggLinkInUserSite assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.user_site_egglink def test_egglink_in_usersite_venv_noglobal(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = True self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.side_effect = self.eggLinkInUserSite assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) is None def test_egglink_in_usersite_venv_global(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.side_effect = self.eggLinkInUserSite assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.user_site_egglink # ####################### # # # egglink in sitepkgs # # # ####################### # def test_egglink_in_sitepkgs_notvenv(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = False self.mock_isfile.side_effect = self.eggLinkInSitePackages assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.site_packages_egglink def test_egglink_in_sitepkgs_venv_noglobal(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = True self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.side_effect = self.eggLinkInSitePackages assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.site_packages_egglink def test_egglink_in_sitepkgs_venv_global(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.side_effect = self.eggLinkInSitePackages assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.site_packages_egglink # ################################## # # # egglink in usersite & sitepkgs # # # ################################## # def test_egglink_in_both_notvenv(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = False self.mock_isfile.return_value = True assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.user_site_egglink def test_egglink_in_both_venv_noglobal(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = True self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.return_value = True assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.site_packages_egglink def test_egglink_in_both_venv_global(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.return_value = True assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) == self.site_packages_egglink # ############## # # # no egglink # # # ############## # def test_noegglink_in_sitepkgs_notvenv(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = False self.mock_isfile.return_value = False assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) is None def test_noegglink_in_sitepkgs_venv_noglobal(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = True self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.return_value = False assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) is None def test_noegglink_in_sitepkgs_venv_global(self): self.mock_virtualenv_no_global.return_value = False self.mock_running_under_virtualenv.return_value = True self.mock_isfile.return_value = False assert egg_link_path(self.mock_dist) is None @patch('pip._internal.utils.misc.dist_in_usersite') @patch('pip._internal.utils.misc.dist_is_local') @patch('pip._internal.utils.misc.dist_is_editable') class Tests_get_installed_distributions: """test util.get_installed_distributions""" workingset = [ Mock(test_name="global"), Mock(test_name="editable"), Mock(test_name="normal"), Mock(test_name="user"), ] workingset_stdlib = [ Mock(test_name='normal', key='argparse'), Mock(test_name='normal', key='wsgiref') ] workingset_freeze = [ Mock(test_name='normal', key='pip'), Mock(test_name='normal', key='setuptools'), Mock(test_name='normal', key='distribute') ] def dist_is_editable(self, dist): return dist.test_name == "editable" def dist_is_local(self, dist): return dist.test_name != "global" and dist.test_name != 'user' def dist_in_usersite(self, dist): return dist.test_name == "user" @patch('pip._vendor.pkg_resources.working_set', workingset) def test_editables_only(self, mock_dist_is_editable, mock_dist_is_local, mock_dist_in_usersite): mock_dist_is_editable.side_effect = self.dist_is_editable mock_dist_is_local.side_effect = self.dist_is_local mock_dist_in_usersite.side_effect = self.dist_in_usersite dists = get_installed_distributions(editables_only=True) assert len(dists) == 1, dists assert dists[0].test_name == "editable" @patch('pip._vendor.pkg_resources.working_set', workingset) def test_exclude_editables(self, mock_dist_is_editable, mock_dist_is_local, mock_dist_in_usersite): mock_dist_is_editable.side_effect = self.dist_is_editable mock_dist_is_local.side_effect = self.dist_is_local mock_dist_in_usersite.side_effect = self.dist_in_usersite dists = get_installed_distributions(include_editables=False) assert len(dists) == 1 assert dists[0].test_name == "normal" @patch('pip._vendor.pkg_resources.working_set', workingset) def test_include_globals(self, mock_dist_is_editable, mock_dist_is_local, mock_dist_in_usersite): mock_dist_is_editable.side_effect = self.dist_is_editable mock_dist_is_local.side_effect = self.dist_is_local mock_dist_in_usersite.side_effect = self.dist_in_usersite dists = get_installed_distributions(local_only=False) assert len(dists) == 4 @patch('pip._vendor.pkg_resources.working_set', workingset) def test_user_only(self, mock_dist_is_editable, mock_dist_is_local, mock_dist_in_usersite): mock_dist_is_editable.side_effect = self.dist_is_editable mock_dist_is_local.side_effect = self.dist_is_local mock_dist_in_usersite.side_effect = self.dist_in_usersite dists = get_installed_distributions(local_only=False, user_only=True) assert len(dists) == 1 assert dists[0].test_name == "user" @patch('pip._vendor.pkg_resources.working_set', workingset_stdlib) def test_gte_py27_excludes(self, mock_dist_is_editable, mock_dist_is_local, mock_dist_in_usersite): mock_dist_is_editable.side_effect = self.dist_is_editable mock_dist_is_local.side_effect = self.dist_is_local mock_dist_in_usersite.side_effect = self.dist_in_usersite dists = get_installed_distributions() assert len(dists) == 0 @patch('pip._vendor.pkg_resources.working_set', workingset_freeze) def test_freeze_excludes(self, mock_dist_is_editable, mock_dist_is_local, mock_dist_in_usersite): mock_dist_is_editable.side_effect = self.dist_is_editable mock_dist_is_local.side_effect = self.dist_is_local mock_dist_in_usersite.side_effect = self.dist_in_usersite dists = get_installed_distributions( skip=('setuptools', 'pip', 'distribute')) assert len(dists) == 0 class TestUnpackArchives(object): """ test_tar.tgz/test_tar.zip have content as follows engineered to confirm 3 things: 1) confirm that reg files, dirs, and symlinks get unpacked 2) permissions are not preserved (and go by the 022 umask) 3) reg files with *any* execute perms, get chmod +x file.txt 600 regular file symlink.txt 777 symlink to file.txt script_owner.sh 700 script where owner can execute script_group.sh 610 script where group can execute script_world.sh 601 script where world can execute dir 744 directory dir/dirfile 622 regular file 4) the file contents are extracted correctly (though the content of each file isn't currently unique) """ def setup(self): self.tempdir = tempfile.mkdtemp() self.old_mask = os.umask(0o022) self.symlink_expected_mode = None def teardown(self): os.umask(self.old_mask) shutil.rmtree(self.tempdir, ignore_errors=True) def mode(self, path): return stat.S_IMODE(os.stat(path).st_mode) def confirm_files(self): # expectations based on 022 umask set above and the unpack logic that # sets execute permissions, not preservation for fname, expected_mode, test, expected_contents in [ ('file.txt', 0o644, os.path.isfile, b'file\n'), # We don't test the "symlink.txt" contents for now. ('symlink.txt', 0o644, os.path.isfile, None), ('script_owner.sh', 0o755, os.path.isfile, b'file\n'), ('script_group.sh', 0o755, os.path.isfile, b'file\n'), ('script_world.sh', 0o755, os.path.isfile, b'file\n'), ('dir', 0o755, os.path.isdir, None), (os.path.join('dir', 'dirfile'), 0o644, os.path.isfile, b''), ]: path = os.path.join(self.tempdir, fname) if path.endswith('symlink.txt') and sys.platform == 'win32': # no symlinks created on windows continue assert test(path), path if expected_contents is not None: with open(path, mode='rb') as f: contents = f.read() assert contents == expected_contents, 'fname: {}'.format(fname) if sys.platform == 'win32': # the permissions tests below don't apply in windows # due to os.chmod being a noop continue mode = self.mode(path) assert mode == expected_mode, ( "mode: %s, expected mode: %s" % (mode, expected_mode) ) def test_unpack_tgz(self, data): """ Test unpacking a *.tgz, and setting execute permissions """ test_file = data.packages.join("test_tar.tgz") untar_file(test_file, self.tempdir) self.confirm_files() # Check the timestamp of an extracted file file_txt_path = os.path.join(self.tempdir, 'file.txt') mtime = time.gmtime(os.stat(file_txt_path).st_mtime) assert mtime[0:6] == (2013, 8, 16, 5, 13, 37), mtime def test_unpack_zip(self, data): """ Test unpacking a *.zip, and setting execute permissions """ test_file = data.packages.join("test_zip.zip") unzip_file(test_file, self.tempdir) self.confirm_files() class Failer: def __init__(self, duration=1): self.succeed_after = time.time() + duration def call(self, *args, **kw): """Fail with OSError self.max_fails times""" if time.time() < self.succeed_after: raise OSError("Failed") def test_rmtree_retries(tmpdir, monkeypatch): """ Test pip._internal.utils.rmtree will retry failures """ monkeypatch.setattr(shutil, 'rmtree', Failer(duration=1).call) rmtree('foo') def test_rmtree_retries_for_3sec(tmpdir, monkeypatch): """ Test pip._internal.utils.rmtree will retry failures for no more than 3 sec """ monkeypatch.setattr(shutil, 'rmtree', Failer(duration=5).call) with pytest.raises(OSError): rmtree('foo') class Test_normalize_path(object): # Technically, symlinks are possible on Windows, but you need a special # permission bit to create them, and Python 2 doesn't support it anyway, so # it's easiest just to skip this test on Windows altogether. @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.platform == 'win32'") def test_resolve_symlinks(self, tmpdir): print(type(tmpdir)) print(dir(tmpdir)) orig_working_dir = os.getcwd() os.chdir(tmpdir) try: d = os.path.join('foo', 'bar') f = os.path.join(d, 'file1') os.makedirs(d) with open(f, 'w'): # Create the file pass os.symlink(d, 'dir_link') os.symlink(f, 'file_link') assert normalize_path( 'dir_link/file1', resolve_symlinks=True ) == os.path.join(tmpdir, f) assert normalize_path( 'dir_link/file1', resolve_symlinks=False ) == os.path.join(tmpdir, 'dir_link', 'file1') assert normalize_path( 'file_link', resolve_symlinks=True ) == os.path.join(tmpdir, f) assert normalize_path( 'file_link', resolve_symlinks=False ) == os.path.join(tmpdir, 'file_link') finally: os.chdir(orig_working_dir) class TestHashes(object): """Tests for pip._internal.utils.hashes""" def test_success(self, tmpdir): """Make sure no error is raised when at least one hash matches. Test check_against_path because it calls everything else. """ file = tmpdir / 'to_hash' file.write('hello') hashes = Hashes({ 'sha256': ['2cf24dba5fb0a30e26e83b2ac5b9e29e' '1b161e5c1fa7425e73043362938b9824'], 'sha224': ['wrongwrong'], 'md5': ['5d41402abc4b2a76b9719d911017c592']}) hashes.check_against_path(file) def test_failure(self): """Hashes should raise HashMismatch when no hashes match.""" hashes = Hashes({'sha256': ['wrongwrong']}) with pytest.raises(HashMismatch): hashes.check_against_file(BytesIO(b'hello')) def test_missing_hashes(self): """MissingHashes should raise HashMissing when any check is done.""" with pytest.raises(HashMissing): MissingHashes().check_against_file(BytesIO(b'hello')) def test_unknown_hash(self): """Hashes should raise InstallationError when it encounters an unknown hash.""" hashes = Hashes({'badbad': ['dummy']}) with pytest.raises(InstallationError): hashes.check_against_file(BytesIO(b'hello')) def test_non_zero(self): """Test that truthiness tests tell whether any known-good hashes exist.""" assert Hashes({'sha256': 'dummy'}) assert not Hashes() assert not Hashes({}) class TestEncoding(object): """Tests for pip._internal.utils.encoding""" def test_auto_decode_utf_16_le(self): data = ( b'\xff\xfeD\x00j\x00a\x00n\x00g\x00o\x00=\x00' b'=\x001\x00.\x004\x00.\x002\x00' ) assert data.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_LE) assert auto_decode(data) == "Django==1.4.2" def test_auto_decode_utf_16_be(self): data = ( b'\xfe\xff\x00D\x00j\x00a\x00n\x00g\x00o\x00=' b'\x00=\x001\x00.\x004\x00.\x002' ) assert data.startswith(codecs.BOM_UTF16_BE) assert auto_decode(data) == "Django==1.4.2" def test_auto_decode_no_bom(self): assert auto_decode(b'foobar') == u'foobar' def test_auto_decode_pep263_headers(self): latin1_req = u'# coding=latin1\n# Pas trop de café' assert auto_decode(latin1_req.encode('latin1')) == latin1_req def test_auto_decode_no_preferred_encoding(self): om, em = Mock(), Mock() om.return_value = 'ascii' em.return_value = None data = u'data' with patch('sys.getdefaultencoding', om): with patch('locale.getpreferredencoding', em): ret = auto_decode(data.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding())) assert ret == data @pytest.mark.parametrize('encoding', [encoding for bom, encoding in BOMS]) def test_all_encodings_are_valid(self, encoding): # we really only care that there is no LookupError assert ''.encode(encoding).decode(encoding) == '' class TestTempDirectory(object): # No need to test symlinked directories on Windows @pytest.mark.skipif("sys.platform == 'win32'") def test_symlinked_path(self): with TempDirectory() as tmp_dir: assert os.path.exists(tmp_dir.path) alt_tmp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="pip-test-") assert ( os.path.dirname(tmp_dir.path) == os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(alt_tmp_dir)) ) # are we on a system where /tmp is a symlink if os.path.realpath(alt_tmp_dir) != os.path.abspath(alt_tmp_dir): assert ( os.path.dirname(tmp_dir.path) != os.path.dirname(alt_tmp_dir) ) else: assert ( os.path.dirname(tmp_dir.path) == os.path.dirname(alt_tmp_dir) ) os.rmdir(tmp_dir.path) assert not os.path.exists(tmp_dir.path) def test_deletes_readonly_files(self): def create_file(*args): fpath = os.path.join(*args) ensure_dir(os.path.dirname(fpath)) with open(fpath, "w") as f: f.write("Holla!") def readonly_file(*args): fpath = os.path.join(*args) os.chmod(fpath, stat.S_IREAD) with TempDirectory() as tmp_dir: create_file(tmp_dir.path, "normal-file") create_file(tmp_dir.path, "readonly-file") readonly_file(tmp_dir.path, "readonly-file") create_file(tmp_dir.path, "subfolder", "normal-file") create_file(tmp_dir.path, "subfolder", "readonly-file") readonly_file(tmp_dir.path, "subfolder", "readonly-file") assert tmp_dir.path is None def test_create_and_cleanup_work(self): tmp_dir = TempDirectory() assert tmp_dir.path is None tmp_dir.create() created_path = tmp_dir.path assert tmp_dir.path is not None assert os.path.exists(created_path) tmp_dir.cleanup() assert tmp_dir.path is None assert not os.path.exists(created_path) @pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [ "ABC", "ABC.dist-info", "_+-", "_package", "A......B", "AB", "A", "2", ]) def test_adjacent_directory_names(self, name): def names(): return AdjacentTempDirectory._generate_names(name) chars = AdjacentTempDirectory.LEADING_CHARS # Ensure many names are unique # (For long *name*, this sequence can be extremely long. # However, since we're only ever going to take the first # result that works, provided there are many of those # and that shorter names result in totally unique sets, # it's okay to skip part of the test.) some_names = list(itertools.islice(names(), 1000)) # We should always get at least 1000 names assert len(some_names) == 1000 # Ensure original name does not appear early in the set assert name not in some_names if len(name) > 2: # Names should be at least 90% unique (given the infinite # range of inputs, and the possibility that generated names # may already exist on disk anyway, this is a much cheaper # criteria to enforce than complete uniqueness). assert len(some_names) > 0.9 * len(set(some_names)) # Ensure the first few names are the same length as the original same_len = list(itertools.takewhile( lambda x: len(x) == len(name), some_names )) assert len(same_len) > 10 # Check the first group are correct expected_names = ['~' + name[1:]] expected_names.extend('~' + c + name[2:] for c in chars) for x, y in zip(some_names, expected_names): assert x == y else: # All names are going to be longer than our original assert min(len(x) for x in some_names) > 1 # All names are going to be unqiue assert len(some_names) == len(set(some_names)) if len(name) == 2: # All but the first name are going to end with our original assert all(x.endswith(name) for x in some_names[1:]) else: # All names are going to end with our original assert all(x.endswith(name) for x in some_names) @pytest.mark.parametrize("name", [ "A", "ABC", "ABC.dist-info", "_+-", "_package", ]) def test_adjacent_directory_exists(self, name, tmpdir): block_name, expect_name = itertools.islice( AdjacentTempDirectory._generate_names(name), 2) original = os.path.join(tmpdir, name) blocker = os.path.join(tmpdir, block_name) ensure_dir(original) ensure_dir(blocker) with AdjacentTempDirectory(original) as atmp_dir: assert expect_name == os.path.split(atmp_dir.path)[1] def test_adjacent_directory_permission_error(self, monkeypatch): name = "ABC" def raising_mkdir(*args, **kwargs): raise OSError("Unknown OSError") with TempDirectory() as tmp_dir: original = os.path.join(tmp_dir.path, name) ensure_dir(original) monkeypatch.setattr("os.mkdir", raising_mkdir) with pytest.raises(OSError): with AdjacentTempDirectory(original): pass class TestGlibc(object): def test_manylinux_check_glibc_version(self): """ Test that the check_glibc_version function is robust against weird glibc version strings. """ for two_twenty in ["2.20", # used by "linaro glibc", see gh-3588 "2.20-2014.11", # weird possibilities that I just made up "2.20+dev", "2.20-custom", "2.20.1", ]: assert check_glibc_version(two_twenty, 2, 15) assert check_glibc_version(two_twenty, 2, 20) assert not check_glibc_version(two_twenty, 2, 21) assert not check_glibc_version(two_twenty, 3, 15) assert not check_glibc_version(two_twenty, 1, 15) # For strings that we just can't parse at all, we should warn and # return false for bad_string in ["asdf", "", "foo.bar"]: with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as ws: warnings.filterwarnings("always") assert not check_glibc_version(bad_string, 2, 5) for w in ws: if "Expected glibc version with" in str(w.message): break else: # Didn't find the warning we were expecting assert False class TestCheckRequiresPython(object): @pytest.mark.parametrize( ("metadata", "should_raise"), [ ("Name: test\n", False), ("Name: test\nRequires-Python:", False), ("Name: test\nRequires-Python: invalid_spec", False), ("Name: test\nRequires-Python: <=1", True), ], ) def test_check_requires(self, metadata, should_raise): fake_dist = Mock( has_metadata=lambda _: True, get_metadata=lambda _: metadata) if should_raise: with pytest.raises(UnsupportedPythonVersion): check_dist_requires_python(fake_dist) else: check_dist_requires_python(fake_dist) class TestGetProg(object): @pytest.mark.parametrize( ("argv", "executable", "expected"), [ ('/usr/bin/pip', '', 'pip'), ('-c', '/usr/bin/python', '/usr/bin/python -m pip'), ('__main__.py', '/usr/bin/python', '/usr/bin/python -m pip'), ('/usr/bin/pip3', '', 'pip3'), ] ) def test_get_prog(self, monkeypatch, argv, executable, expected): monkeypatch.setattr('pip._internal.utils.misc.sys.argv', [argv]) monkeypatch.setattr( 'pip._internal.utils.misc.sys.executable', executable ) assert get_prog() == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('args, expected', [ (['pip', 'list'], 'pip list'), (['foo', 'space space', 'new\nline', 'double"quote', "single'quote"], """foo 'space space' 'new\nline' 'double"quote' 'single'"'"'quote'"""), ]) def test_format_command_args(args, expected): actual = format_command_args(args) assert actual == expected class FakeSpinner(SpinnerInterface): def __init__(self): self.spin_count = 0 self.final_status = None def spin(self): self.spin_count += 1 def finish(self, final_status): self.final_status = final_status class TestCallSubprocess(object): """ Test call_subprocess(). """ def check_result( self, capfd, caplog, log_level, spinner, result, expected, expected_spinner, ): """ Check the result of calling call_subprocess(). :param log_level: the logging level that caplog was set to. :param spinner: the FakeSpinner object passed to call_subprocess() to be checked. :param result: the call_subprocess() return value to be checked. :param expected: a 3-tuple (expected_proc, expected_out, expected_records), where 1) `expected_proc` is the expected return value of call_subprocess() as a list of lines, or None if the return value is expected to be None; 2) `expected_out` is the expected stdout captured from the subprocess call, as a list of lines; and 3) `expected_records` is the expected value of caplog.record_tuples. :param expected_spinner: a 2-tuple of the spinner's expected (spin_count, final_status). """ expected_proc, expected_out, expected_records = expected if expected_proc is None: assert result is expected_proc else: assert result.splitlines() == expected_proc captured = capfd.readouterr() stdout, stderr = captured.out, captured.err assert stdout.splitlines() == expected_out assert stderr == '' records = caplog.record_tuples if len(records) != len(expected_records): raise RuntimeError('{} != {}'.format(records, expected_records)) for record, expected_record in zip(records, expected_records): # Check the logger_name and log level parts exactly. assert record[:2] == expected_record[:2] # For the message portion, check only a substring. Also, we # can't use startswith() since the order of stdout and stderr # isn't guaranteed in cases where stderr is also present. # For example, we observed the stderr lines coming before stdout # in CI for PyPy 2.7 even though stdout happens first # chronologically. assert expected_record[2] in record[2] assert (spinner.spin_count, spinner.final_status) == expected_spinner def prepare_call(self, caplog, log_level, command=None): if command is None: command = 'print("Hello"); print("world")' caplog.set_level(log_level) spinner = FakeSpinner() args = [sys.executable, '-c', command] return (args, spinner) def test_debug_logging(self, capfd, caplog): """ Test DEBUG logging (and without passing show_stdout=True). """ log_level = logging.DEBUG args, spinner = self.prepare_call(caplog, log_level) result = call_subprocess(args, spinner=spinner) expected = (['Hello', 'world'], [], [ ('pip._internal.utils.misc', 10, 'Running command '), ('pip._internal.utils.misc', 10, 'Hello'), ('pip._internal.utils.misc', 10, 'world'), ]) # The spinner shouldn't spin in this case since the subprocess # output is already being logged to the console. self.check_result( capfd, caplog, log_level, spinner, result, expected, expected_spinner=(0, 'done'), ) def test_info_logging(self, capfd, caplog): """ Test INFO logging (and without passing show_stdout=True). """ log_level = logging.INFO args, spinner = self.prepare_call(caplog, log_level) result = call_subprocess(args, spinner=spinner) expected = (['Hello', 'world'], [], []) # The spinner should spin twice in this case since the subprocess # output isn't being written to the console. self.check_result( capfd, caplog, log_level, spinner, result, expected, expected_spinner=(2, 'done'), ) def test_info_logging__subprocess_error(self, capfd, caplog): """ Test INFO logging of a subprocess with an error (and without passing show_stdout=True). """ log_level = logging.INFO command = 'print("Hello"); print("world"); exit("fail")' args, spinner = self.prepare_call(caplog, log_level, command=command) with pytest.raises(InstallationError): call_subprocess(args, spinner=spinner) result = None expected = (None, [], [ ('pip._internal.utils.misc', 20, 'Complete output from command '), # The "failed" portion is later on in this "Hello" string. ('pip._internal.utils.misc', 20, 'Hello'), ]) # The spinner should spin three times in this case since the # subprocess output isn't being written to the console. self.check_result( capfd, caplog, log_level, spinner, result, expected, expected_spinner=(3, 'error'), ) # Do some further checking on the captured log records to confirm # that the subprocess output was logged. last_record = caplog.record_tuples[-1] last_message = last_record[2] lines = last_message.splitlines() # We have to sort before comparing the lines because we can't # guarantee the order in which stdout and stderr will appear. # For example, we observed the stderr lines coming before stdout # in CI for PyPy 2.7 even though stdout happens first chronologically. assert sorted(lines) == [ '----------------------------------------', 'Hello', 'fail', 'world', ], 'lines: {}'.format(lines) # Show the full output on failure. def test_info_logging_with_show_stdout_true(self, capfd, caplog): """ Test INFO logging with show_stdout=True. """ log_level = logging.INFO args, spinner = self.prepare_call(caplog, log_level) result = call_subprocess(args, spinner=spinner, show_stdout=True) expected = (None, ['Hello', 'world'], []) # The spinner shouldn't spin in this case since the subprocess # output is already being written to the console. self.check_result( capfd, caplog, log_level, spinner, result, expected, expected_spinner=(0, None), ) @pytest.mark.parametrize(( 'exit_status', 'show_stdout', 'extra_ok_returncodes', 'log_level', 'expected'), [ (0, False, None, logging.INFO, (None, 'done', 2)), # Test some cases that should result in show_spinner false. (0, False, None, logging.DEBUG, (None, 'done', 0)), # Test show_stdout=True. (0, True, None, logging.DEBUG, (None, None, 0)), (0, True, None, logging.INFO, (None, None, 0)), (0, True, None, logging.WARNING, (None, None, 0)), # Test a non-zero exit status. (3, False, None, logging.INFO, (InstallationError, 'error', 2)), # Test a non-zero exit status also in extra_ok_returncodes. (3, False, (3, ), logging.INFO, (None, 'done', 2)), ]) def test_spinner_finish( self, exit_status, show_stdout, extra_ok_returncodes, log_level, caplog, expected, ): """ Test that the spinner finishes correctly. """ expected_exc_type = expected[0] expected_final_status = expected[1] expected_spin_count = expected[2] command = ( 'print("Hello"); print("world"); exit({})'.format(exit_status) ) args, spinner = self.prepare_call(caplog, log_level, command=command) try: call_subprocess( args, show_stdout=show_stdout, extra_ok_returncodes=extra_ok_returncodes, spinner=spinner, ) except Exception as exc: exc_type = type(exc) else: exc_type = None assert exc_type == expected_exc_type assert spinner.final_status == expected_final_status assert spinner.spin_count == expected_spin_count def test_closes_stdin(self): with pytest.raises(InstallationError): call_subprocess( [sys.executable, '-c', 'input()'], show_stdout=True, ) @pytest.mark.parametrize('args, expected', [ # Test without subdir. (('git+https://example.com/pkg', 'dev', 'myproj'), 'git+https://example.com/pkg@dev#egg=myproj'), # Test with subdir. (('git+https://example.com/pkg', 'dev', 'myproj', 'sub/dir'), 'git+https://example.com/pkg@dev#egg=myproj&subdirectory=sub/dir'), # Test with None subdir. (('git+https://example.com/pkg', 'dev', 'myproj', None), 'git+https://example.com/pkg@dev#egg=myproj'), # Test an unescaped project name. (('git+https://example.com/pkg', 'dev', 'zope-interface'), 'git+https://example.com/pkg@dev#egg=zope_interface'), ]) def test_make_vcs_requirement_url(args, expected): actual = make_vcs_requirement_url(*args) assert actual == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('netloc, expected', [ # Test a basic case. ('example.com', ('example.com', (None, None))), # Test with username and no password. ('user@example.com', ('example.com', ('user', None))), # Test with username and password. ('user:pass@example.com', ('example.com', ('user', 'pass'))), # Test with username and empty password. ('user:@example.com', ('example.com', ('user', ''))), # Test the password containing an @ symbol. ('user:pass@word@example.com', ('example.com', ('user', 'pass@word'))), # Test the password containing a : symbol. ('user:pass:word@example.com', ('example.com', ('user', 'pass:word'))), # Test URL-encoded reserved characters. ('user%3Aname:%23%40%5E@example.com', ('example.com', ('user:name', '#@^'))), ]) def test_split_auth_from_netloc(netloc, expected): actual = split_auth_from_netloc(netloc) assert actual == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('netloc, expected', [ # Test a basic case. ('example.com', 'example.com'), # Test with username and no password. ('user@example.com', 'user@example.com'), # Test with username and password. ('user:pass@example.com', 'user:****@example.com'), # Test with username and empty password. ('user:@example.com', 'user:****@example.com'), # Test the password containing an @ symbol. ('user:pass@word@example.com', 'user:****@example.com'), # Test the password containing a : symbol. ('user:pass:word@example.com', 'user:****@example.com'), # Test URL-encoded reserved characters. ('user%3Aname:%23%40%5E@example.com', 'user%3Aname:****@example.com'), ]) def test_redact_netloc(netloc, expected): actual = redact_netloc(netloc) assert actual == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('auth_url, expected_url', [ ('https://user:pass@domain.tld/project/tags/v0.2', 'https://domain.tld/project/tags/v0.2'), ('https://domain.tld/project/tags/v0.2', 'https://domain.tld/project/tags/v0.2',), ('https://user:pass@domain.tld/svn/project/trunk@8181', 'https://domain.tld/svn/project/trunk@8181'), ('https://domain.tld/project/trunk@8181', 'https://domain.tld/project/trunk@8181',), ('git+https://pypi.org/something', 'git+https://pypi.org/something'), ('git+https://user:pass@pypi.org/something', 'git+https://pypi.org/something'), ('git+ssh://git@pypi.org/something', 'git+ssh://pypi.org/something'), ]) def test_remove_auth_from_url(auth_url, expected_url): url = remove_auth_from_url(auth_url) assert url == expected_url @pytest.mark.parametrize('auth_url, expected_url', [ ('https://user@example.com/abc', 'https://user@example.com/abc'), ('https://user:password@example.com', 'https://user:****@example.com'), ('https://user:@example.com', 'https://user:****@example.com'), ('https://example.com', 'https://example.com'), # Test URL-encoded reserved characters. ('https://user%3Aname:%23%40%5E@example.com', 'https://user%3Aname:****@example.com'), ]) def test_redact_password_from_url(auth_url, expected_url): url = redact_password_from_url(auth_url) assert url == expected_url