# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ tests.conftest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :copyright: (c) 2015 by the Flask Team, see AUTHORS for more details. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. """ import flask import gc import os import sys import pkgutil import pytest import textwrap from flask import Flask as _Flask class Flask(_Flask): testing = True secret_key = 'test key' @pytest.fixture def app(): app = Flask(__name__) return app @pytest.fixture def app_ctx(app): with app.app_context() as ctx: yield ctx @pytest.fixture def req_ctx(app): with app.test_request_context() as ctx: yield ctx @pytest.fixture def client(app): return app.test_client() @pytest.fixture def test_apps(monkeypatch): monkeypatch.syspath_prepend( os.path.abspath(os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_apps')) ) @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def leak_detector(): yield # make sure we're not leaking a request context since we are # testing flask internally in debug mode in a few cases leaks = [] while flask._request_ctx_stack.top is not None: leaks.append(flask._request_ctx_stack.pop()) assert leaks == [] @pytest.fixture(params=(True, False)) def limit_loader(request, monkeypatch): """Patch pkgutil.get_loader to give loader without get_filename or archive. This provides for tests where a system has custom loaders, e.g. Google App Engine's HardenedModulesHook, which have neither the `get_filename` method nor the `archive` attribute. This fixture will run the testcase twice, once with and once without the limitation/mock. """ if not request.param: return class LimitedLoader(object): def __init__(self, loader): self.loader = loader def __getattr__(self, name): if name in ('archive', 'get_filename'): msg = 'Mocking a loader which does not have `%s.`' % name raise AttributeError(msg) return getattr(self.loader, name) old_get_loader = pkgutil.get_loader def get_loader(*args, **kwargs): return LimitedLoader(old_get_loader(*args, **kwargs)) monkeypatch.setattr(pkgutil, 'get_loader', get_loader) @pytest.fixture def modules_tmpdir(tmpdir, monkeypatch): """A tmpdir added to sys.path.""" rv = tmpdir.mkdir('modules_tmpdir') monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(str(rv)) return rv @pytest.fixture def modules_tmpdir_prefix(modules_tmpdir, monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr(sys, 'prefix', str(modules_tmpdir)) return modules_tmpdir @pytest.fixture def site_packages(modules_tmpdir, monkeypatch): """Create a fake site-packages.""" rv = modules_tmpdir \ .mkdir('lib') \ .mkdir('python{x[0]}.{x[1]}'.format(x=sys.version_info)) \ .mkdir('site-packages') monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(str(rv)) return rv @pytest.fixture def install_egg(modules_tmpdir, monkeypatch): """Generate egg from package name inside base and put the egg into sys.path.""" def inner(name, base=modules_tmpdir): if not isinstance(name, str): raise ValueError(name) base.join(name).ensure_dir() base.join(name).join('__init__.py').ensure() egg_setup = base.join('setup.py') egg_setup.write(textwrap.dedent(""" from setuptools import setup setup(name='{0}', version='1.0', packages=['site_egg'], zip_safe=True) """.format(name))) import subprocess subprocess.check_call( [sys.executable, 'setup.py', 'bdist_egg'], cwd=str(modules_tmpdir) ) egg_path, = modules_tmpdir.join('dist/').listdir() monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(str(egg_path)) return egg_path return inner @pytest.fixture def purge_module(request): def inner(name): request.addfinalizer(lambda: sys.modules.pop(name, None)) return inner @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def catch_deprecation_warnings(recwarn): yield gc.collect() assert not recwarn.list, '\n'.join(str(w.message) for w in recwarn.list)