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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
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""" |
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tests.test_cli |
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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:copyright: © 2010 by the Pallets team. |
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:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details. |
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""" |
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# This file was part of Flask-CLI and was modified under the terms of |
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# its Revised BSD License. Copyright © 2015 CERN. |
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from __future__ import absolute_import |
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import os |
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import ssl |
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import sys |
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import types |
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from functools import partial |
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import click |
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import pytest |
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from _pytest.monkeypatch import notset |
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from click.testing import CliRunner |
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from flask import Flask, current_app |
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from flask.cli import ( |
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AppGroup, FlaskGroup, NoAppException, ScriptInfo, dotenv, find_best_app, |
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get_version, load_dotenv, locate_app, prepare_import, run_command, |
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with_appcontext |
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) |
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cwd = os.getcwd() |
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test_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join( |
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os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_apps' |
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)) |
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@pytest.fixture |
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def runner(): |
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return CliRunner() |
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def test_cli_name(test_apps): |
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"""Make sure the CLI object's name is the app's name and not the app itself""" |
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from cliapp.app import testapp |
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assert testapp.cli.name == testapp.name |
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def test_find_best_app(test_apps): |
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"""Test if `find_best_app` behaves as expected with different combinations of input.""" |
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script_info = ScriptInfo() |
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class Module: |
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app = Flask('appname') |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module) == Module.app |
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class Module: |
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application = Flask('appname') |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module) == Module.application |
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class Module: |
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myapp = Flask('appname') |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module) == Module.myapp |
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class Module: |
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@staticmethod |
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def create_app(): |
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return Flask('appname') |
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assert isinstance(find_best_app(script_info, Module), Flask) |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module).name == 'appname' |
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class Module: |
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@staticmethod |
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def create_app(foo): |
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return Flask('appname') |
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assert isinstance(find_best_app(script_info, Module), Flask) |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module).name == 'appname' |
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class Module: |
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@staticmethod |
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def create_app(foo=None, script_info=None): |
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return Flask('appname') |
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assert isinstance(find_best_app(script_info, Module), Flask) |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module).name == 'appname' |
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class Module: |
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@staticmethod |
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def make_app(): |
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return Flask('appname') |
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assert isinstance(find_best_app(script_info, Module), Flask) |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module).name == 'appname' |
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class Module: |
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myapp = Flask('appname1') |
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@staticmethod |
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def create_app(): |
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return Flask('appname2') |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module) == Module.myapp |
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class Module: |
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myapp = Flask('appname1') |
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@staticmethod |
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def create_app(): |
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return Flask('appname2') |
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assert find_best_app(script_info, Module) == Module.myapp |
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class Module: |
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pass |
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pytest.raises(NoAppException, find_best_app, script_info, Module) |
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class Module: |
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myapp1 = Flask('appname1') |
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myapp2 = Flask('appname2') |
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pytest.raises(NoAppException, find_best_app, script_info, Module) |
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class Module: |
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@staticmethod |
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def create_app(foo, bar): |
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return Flask('appname2') |
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pytest.raises(NoAppException, find_best_app, script_info, Module) |
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class Module: |
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@staticmethod |
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def create_app(): |
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raise TypeError('bad bad factory!') |
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pytest.raises(TypeError, find_best_app, script_info, Module) |
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('value,path,result', ( |
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('test', cwd, 'test'), |
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('test.py', cwd, 'test'), |
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('a/test', os.path.join(cwd, 'a'), 'test'), |
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('test/__init__.py', cwd, 'test'), |
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('test/__init__', cwd, 'test'), |
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# nested package |
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( |
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os.path.join(test_path, 'cliapp', 'inner1', '__init__'), |
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test_path, 'cliapp.inner1' |
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), |
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( |
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os.path.join(test_path, 'cliapp', 'inner1', 'inner2'), |
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test_path, 'cliapp.inner1.inner2' |
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), |
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# dotted name |
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('test.a.b', cwd, 'test.a.b'), |
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(os.path.join(test_path, 'cliapp.app'), test_path, 'cliapp.app'), |
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# not a Python file, will be caught during import |
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( |
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os.path.join(test_path, 'cliapp', 'message.txt'), |
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test_path, 'cliapp.message.txt' |
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), |
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)) |
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def test_prepare_import(request, value, path, result): |
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"""Expect the correct path to be set and the correct import and app names |
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to be returned. |
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:func:`prepare_exec_for_file` has a side effect where the parent directory |
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of the given import is added to :data:`sys.path`. This is reset after the |
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test runs. |
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""" |
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original_path = sys.path[:] |
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def reset_path(): |
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sys.path[:] = original_path |
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request.addfinalizer(reset_path) |
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assert prepare_import(value) == result |
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assert sys.path[0] == path |
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('iname,aname,result', ( |
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('cliapp.app', None, 'testapp'), |
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('cliapp.app', 'testapp', 'testapp'), |
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('cliapp.factory', None, 'app'), |
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('cliapp.factory', 'create_app', 'app'), |
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('cliapp.factory', 'create_app()', 'app'), |
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# no script_info |
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('cliapp.factory', 'create_app2("foo", "bar")', 'app2_foo_bar'), |
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# trailing comma space |
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('cliapp.factory', 'create_app2("foo", "bar", )', 'app2_foo_bar'), |
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# takes script_info |
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('cliapp.factory', 'create_app3("foo")', 'app3_foo_spam'), |
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# strip whitespace |
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('cliapp.factory', ' create_app () ', 'app'), |
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)) |
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def test_locate_app(test_apps, iname, aname, result): |
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info = ScriptInfo() |
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info.data['test'] = 'spam' |
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assert locate_app(info, iname, aname).name == result |
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('iname,aname', ( |
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('notanapp.py', None), |
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('cliapp/app', None), |
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('cliapp.app', 'notanapp'), |
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# not enough arguments |
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('cliapp.factory', 'create_app2("foo")'), |
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# invalid identifier |
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('cliapp.factory', 'create_app('), |
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# no app returned |
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('cliapp.factory', 'no_app'), |
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# nested import error |
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('cliapp.importerrorapp', None), |
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# not a Python file |
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('cliapp.message.txt', None), |
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)) |
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def test_locate_app_raises(test_apps, iname, aname): |
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info = ScriptInfo() |
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with pytest.raises(NoAppException): |
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locate_app(info, iname, aname) |
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def test_locate_app_suppress_raise(): |
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info = ScriptInfo() |
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app = locate_app(info, 'notanapp.py', None, raise_if_not_found=False) |
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assert app is None |
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# only direct import error is suppressed |
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with pytest.raises(NoAppException): |
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locate_app( |
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info, 'cliapp.importerrorapp', None, raise_if_not_found=False |
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) |
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def test_get_version(test_apps, capsys): |
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"""Test of get_version.""" |
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from flask import __version__ as flask_ver |
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from sys import version as py_ver |
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class MockCtx(object): |
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resilient_parsing = False |
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color = None |
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def exit(self): return |
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ctx = MockCtx() |
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get_version(ctx, None, "test") |
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out, err = capsys.readouterr() |
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assert flask_ver in out |
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assert py_ver in out |
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def test_scriptinfo(test_apps, monkeypatch): |
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"""Test of ScriptInfo.""" |
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obj = ScriptInfo(app_import_path="cliapp.app:testapp") |
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assert obj.load_app().name == "testapp" |
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assert obj.load_app().name == "testapp" |
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def create_app(info): |
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return Flask("createapp") |
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obj = ScriptInfo(create_app=create_app) |
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app = obj.load_app() |
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assert app.name == "createapp" |
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assert obj.load_app() == app |
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obj = ScriptInfo() |
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pytest.raises(NoAppException, obj.load_app) |
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# import app from wsgi.py in current directory |
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monkeypatch.chdir(os.path.abspath(os.path.join( |
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os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_apps', 'helloworld' |
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))) |
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obj = ScriptInfo() |
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app = obj.load_app() |
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assert app.name == 'hello' |
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# import app from app.py in current directory |
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monkeypatch.chdir(os.path.abspath(os.path.join( |
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os.path.dirname(__file__), 'test_apps', 'cliapp' |
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))) |
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obj = ScriptInfo() |
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app = obj.load_app() |
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assert app.name == 'testapp' |
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def test_with_appcontext(runner): |
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"""Test of with_appcontext.""" |
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@click.command() |
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@with_appcontext |
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def testcmd(): |
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click.echo(current_app.name) |
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obj = ScriptInfo(create_app=lambda info: Flask("testapp")) |
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result = runner.invoke(testcmd, obj=obj) |
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assert result.exit_code == 0 |
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assert result.output == 'testapp\n' |
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def test_appgroup(runner): |
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"""Test of with_appcontext.""" |
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@click.group(cls=AppGroup) |
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def cli(): |
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pass |
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@cli.command(with_appcontext=True) |
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def test(): |
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click.echo(current_app.name) |
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@cli.group() |
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def subgroup(): |
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pass |
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@subgroup.command(with_appcontext=True) |
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def test2(): |
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click.echo(current_app.name) |
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obj = ScriptInfo(create_app=lambda info: Flask("testappgroup")) |
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result = runner.invoke(cli, ['test'], obj=obj) |
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assert result.exit_code == 0 |
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assert result.output == 'testappgroup\n' |
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result = runner.invoke(cli, ['subgroup', 'test2'], obj=obj) |
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assert result.exit_code == 0 |
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assert result.output == 'testappgroup\n' |
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def test_flaskgroup(runner): |
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"""Test FlaskGroup.""" |
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def create_app(info): |
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return Flask("flaskgroup") |
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@click.group(cls=FlaskGroup, create_app=create_app) |
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def cli(**params): |
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pass |
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@cli.command() |
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def test(): |
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click.echo(current_app.name) |
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result = runner.invoke(cli, ['test']) |
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assert result.exit_code == 0 |
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assert result.output == 'flaskgroup\n' |
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def test_print_exceptions(runner): |
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"""Print the stacktrace if the CLI.""" |
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def create_app(info): |
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raise Exception("oh no") |
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return Flask("flaskgroup") |
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@click.group(cls=FlaskGroup, create_app=create_app) |
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def cli(**params): |
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pass |
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result = runner.invoke(cli, ['--help']) |
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assert result.exit_code == 0 |
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assert 'Exception: oh no' in result.output |
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assert 'Traceback' in result.output |
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class TestRoutes: |
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@pytest.fixture |
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def invoke(self, runner): |
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def create_app(info): |
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app = Flask(__name__) |
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app.testing = True |
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@app.route('/get_post/<int:x>/<int:y>', methods=['GET', 'POST']) |
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def yyy_get_post(x, y): |
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pass |
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@app.route('/zzz_post', methods=['POST']) |
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def aaa_post(): |
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pass |
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return app |
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cli = FlaskGroup(create_app=create_app) |
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return partial(runner.invoke, cli) |
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@pytest.fixture |
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def invoke_no_routes(self, runner): |
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def create_app(info): |
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app = Flask(__name__, static_folder=None) |
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app.testing = True |
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return app |
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cli = FlaskGroup(create_app=create_app) |
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return partial(runner.invoke, cli) |
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def expect_order(self, order, output): |
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# skip the header and match the start of each row |
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for expect, line in zip(order, output.splitlines()[2:]): |
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# do this instead of startswith for nicer pytest output |
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assert line[:len(expect)] == expect |
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def test_simple(self, invoke): |
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result = invoke(['routes']) |
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assert result.exit_code == 0 |
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self.expect_order( |
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['aaa_post', 'static', 'yyy_get_post'], |
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result.output |
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) |
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def test_sort(self, invoke): |
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default_output = invoke(['routes']).output |
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endpoint_output = invoke(['routes', '-s', 'endpoint']).output |
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assert default_output == endpoint_output |
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self.expect_order( |
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['static', 'yyy_get_post', 'aaa_post'], |
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invoke(['routes', '-s', 'methods']).output |
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) |
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self.expect_order( |
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['yyy_get_post', 'static', 'aaa_post'], |
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invoke(['routes', '-s', 'rule']).output |
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) |
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self.expect_order( |
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['aaa_post', 'yyy_get_post', 'static'], |
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invoke(['routes', '-s', 'match']).output |
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) |
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def test_all_methods(self, invoke): |
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output = invoke(['routes']).output |
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assert 'GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, POST' not in output |
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output = invoke(['routes', '--all-methods']).output |
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assert 'GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, POST' in output |
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def test_no_routes(self, invoke_no_routes): |
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result = invoke_no_routes(['routes']) |
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assert result.exit_code == 0 |
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assert 'No routes were registered.' in result.output |
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need_dotenv = pytest.mark.skipif( |
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dotenv is None, reason='dotenv is not installed' |
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) |
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@need_dotenv |
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def test_load_dotenv(monkeypatch): |
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# can't use monkeypatch.delitem since the keys don't exist yet |
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for item in ('FOO', 'BAR', 'SPAM'): |
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monkeypatch._setitem.append((os.environ, item, notset)) |
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monkeypatch.setenv('EGGS', '3') |
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monkeypatch.chdir(os.path.join(test_path, 'cliapp', 'inner1')) |
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load_dotenv() |
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assert os.getcwd() == test_path |
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# .flaskenv doesn't overwrite .env |
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assert os.environ['FOO'] == 'env' |
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# set only in .flaskenv |
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assert os.environ['BAR'] == 'bar' |
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# set only in .env |
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assert os.environ['SPAM'] == '1' |
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# set manually, files don't overwrite |
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assert os.environ['EGGS'] == '3' |
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@need_dotenv |
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def test_dotenv_path(monkeypatch): |
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for item in ('FOO', 'BAR', 'EGGS'): |
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monkeypatch._setitem.append((os.environ, item, notset)) |
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cwd = os.getcwd() |
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load_dotenv(os.path.join(test_path, '.flaskenv')) |
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assert os.getcwd() == cwd |
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assert 'FOO' in os.environ |
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def test_dotenv_optional(monkeypatch): |
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monkeypatch.setattr('flask.cli.dotenv', None) |
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monkeypatch.chdir(test_path) |
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load_dotenv() |
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assert 'FOO' not in os.environ |
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@need_dotenv |
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def test_disable_dotenv_from_env(monkeypatch, runner): |
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monkeypatch.chdir(test_path) |
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monkeypatch.setitem(os.environ, 'FLASK_SKIP_DOTENV', '1') |
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runner.invoke(FlaskGroup()) |
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assert 'FOO' not in os.environ |
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def test_run_cert_path(): |
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# no key |
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with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): |
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run_command.make_context('run', ['--cert', __file__]) |
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# no cert |
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with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): |
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run_command.make_context('run', ['--key', __file__]) |
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ctx = run_command.make_context( |
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'run', ['--cert', __file__, '--key', __file__]) |
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assert ctx.params['cert'] == (__file__, __file__) |
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def test_run_cert_adhoc(monkeypatch): |
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monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, 'OpenSSL', None) |
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# pyOpenSSL not installed |
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with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): |
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run_command.make_context('run', ['--cert', 'adhoc']) |
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# pyOpenSSL installed |
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monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, 'OpenSSL', types.ModuleType('OpenSSL')) |
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ctx = run_command.make_context('run', ['--cert', 'adhoc']) |
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assert ctx.params['cert'] == 'adhoc' |
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# no key with adhoc |
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with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): |
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run_command.make_context('run', ['--cert', 'adhoc', '--key', __file__]) |
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def test_run_cert_import(monkeypatch): |
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monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, 'not_here', None) |
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# ImportError |
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with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): |
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run_command.make_context('run', ['--cert', 'not_here']) |
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# not an SSLContext |
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if sys.version_info >= (2, 7): |
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with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): |
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run_command.make_context('run', ['--cert', 'flask']) |
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# SSLContext |
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if sys.version_info < (2, 7): |
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ssl_context = object() |
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else: |
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ssl_context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_SSLv23) |
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monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, 'ssl_context', ssl_context) |
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ctx = run_command.make_context('run', ['--cert', 'ssl_context']) |
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assert ctx.params['cert'] is ssl_context |
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# no --key with SSLContext |
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with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): |
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run_command.make_context( |
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'run', ['--cert', 'ssl_context', '--key', __file__])
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