"""Tests for plugins.""" import os.path import coverage from coverage import env from coverage.backward import StringIO from coverage.control import Plugins from coverage.misc import CoverageException import coverage.plugin from tests.coveragetest import CoverageTest from tests.helpers import CheckUniqueFilenames class FakeConfig(object): """A fake config for use in tests.""" def __init__(self, plugin, options): self.plugin = plugin self.options = options self.asked_for = [] def get_plugin_options(self, module): """Just return the options for `module` if this is the right module.""" self.asked_for.append(module) if module == self.plugin: return self.options else: return {} class LoadPluginsTest(CoverageTest): """Test Plugins.load_plugins directly.""" def test_implicit_boolean(self): self.make_file("plugin1.py", """\ from coverage import CoveragePlugin class Plugin(CoveragePlugin): pass """) config = FakeConfig("plugin1", {}) plugins = Plugins.load_plugins([], config) self.assertFalse(plugins) plugins = Plugins.load_plugins(["plugin1"], config) self.assertTrue(plugins) def test_importing_and_configuring(self): self.make_file("plugin1.py", """\ from coverage import CoveragePlugin class Plugin(CoveragePlugin): def __init__(self, options): super(Plugin, self).__init__(options) self.this_is = "me" """) config = FakeConfig("plugin1", {'a': 'hello'}) plugins = list(Plugins.load_plugins(["plugin1"], config)) self.assertEqual(len(plugins), 1) self.assertEqual(plugins[0].this_is, "me") self.assertEqual(plugins[0].options, {'a': 'hello'}) self.assertEqual(config.asked_for, ['plugin1']) def test_importing_and_configuring_more_than_one(self): self.make_file("plugin1.py", """\ from coverage import CoveragePlugin class Plugin(CoveragePlugin): def __init__(self, options): super(Plugin, self).__init__(options) self.this_is = "me" """) self.make_file("plugin2.py", """\ from coverage import CoveragePlugin class Plugin(CoveragePlugin): pass """) config = FakeConfig("plugin1", {'a': 'hello'}) plugins = list(Plugins.load_plugins(["plugin1", "plugin2"], config)) self.assertEqual(len(plugins), 2) self.assertEqual(plugins[0].this_is, "me") self.assertEqual(plugins[0].options, {'a': 'hello'}) self.assertEqual(plugins[1].options, {}) self.assertEqual(config.asked_for, ['plugin1', 'plugin2']) # The order matters... config = FakeConfig("plugin1", {'a': 'second'}) plugins = list(Plugins.load_plugins(["plugin2", "plugin1"], config)) self.assertEqual(len(plugins), 2) self.assertEqual(plugins[0].options, {}) self.assertEqual(plugins[1].this_is, "me") self.assertEqual(plugins[1].options, {'a': 'second'}) def test_cant_import(self): with self.assertRaises(ImportError): _ = Plugins.load_plugins(["plugin_not_there"], None) def test_plugin_must_define_plugin_class(self): self.make_file("no_plugin.py", """\ from coverage import CoveragePlugin Nothing = 0 """) msg_pat = "Plugin module 'no_plugin' didn't define a Plugin class" with self.assertRaisesRegex(CoverageException, msg_pat): list(Plugins.load_plugins(["no_plugin"], None)) class PluginTest(CoverageTest): """Test plugins through the Coverage class.""" def test_plugin_imported(self): # Prove that a plugin will be imported. self.make_file("my_plugin.py", """\ from coverage import CoveragePlugin class Plugin(CoveragePlugin): pass with open("evidence.out", "w") as f: f.write("we are here!") """) self.assert_doesnt_exist("evidence.out") cov = coverage.Coverage() cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["my_plugin"] cov.start() cov.stop() with open("evidence.out") as f: self.assertEqual(f.read(), "we are here!") def test_missing_plugin_raises_import_error(self): # Prove that a missing plugin will raise an ImportError. with self.assertRaises(ImportError): cov = coverage.Coverage() cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["does_not_exist_woijwoicweo"] cov.start() cov.stop() def test_bad_plugin_isnt_hidden(self): # Prove that a plugin with an error in it will raise the error. self.make_file("plugin_over_zero.py", """\ 1/0 """) with self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError): cov = coverage.Coverage() cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["plugin_over_zero"] cov.start() cov.stop() def test_plugin_sys_info(self): self.make_file("plugin_sys_info.py", """\ import coverage class Plugin(coverage.CoveragePlugin): def sys_info(self): return [("hello", "world")] """) debug_out = StringIO() cov = coverage.Coverage(debug=["sys"]) cov._debug_file = debug_out cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["plugin_sys_info"] cov.load() out_lines = debug_out.getvalue().splitlines() expected_end = [ "-- sys: plugin_sys_info --------------------------------------", " hello: world", "-- end -------------------------------------------------------", ] self.assertEqual(expected_end, out_lines[-len(expected_end):]) def test_plugin_with_no_sys_info(self): self.make_file("plugin_no_sys_info.py", """\ import coverage class Plugin(coverage.CoveragePlugin): pass """) debug_out = StringIO() cov = coverage.Coverage(debug=["sys"]) cov._debug_file = debug_out cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["plugin_no_sys_info"] cov.load() out_lines = debug_out.getvalue().splitlines() expected_end = [ "-- sys: plugin_no_sys_info -----------------------------------", "-- end -------------------------------------------------------", ] self.assertEqual(expected_end, out_lines[-len(expected_end):]) class PluginWarningOnPyTracer(CoverageTest): """Test that we get a controlled exception with plugins on PyTracer.""" def setUp(self): super(PluginWarningOnPyTracer, self).setUp() if env.C_TRACER: self.skip("This test is only about PyTracer.") def test_exception_if_plugins_on_pytracer(self): self.make_file("simple.py", """a = 1""") cov = coverage.Coverage() cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["tests.plugin1"] msg = ( r"Plugin file tracers \(tests.plugin1\) " r"aren't supported with PyTracer" ) with self.assertRaisesRegex(CoverageException, msg): self.start_import_stop(cov, "simple") class FileTracerTest(CoverageTest): """Tests of plugins that implement file_tracer.""" def setUp(self): super(FileTracerTest, self).setUp() if not env.C_TRACER: self.skip("Plugins are only supported with the C tracer.") def test_plugin1(self): self.make_file("simple.py", """\ import try_xyz a = 1 b = 2 """) self.make_file("try_xyz.py", """\ c = 3 d = 4 """) cov = coverage.Coverage() CheckUniqueFilenames.hook(cov, '_should_trace') CheckUniqueFilenames.hook(cov, '_check_include_omit_etc') cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["tests.plugin1"] # Import the Python file, executing it. self.start_import_stop(cov, "simple") _, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("simple.py") self.assertEqual(statements, [1, 2, 3]) self.assertEqual(missing, []) zzfile = os.path.abspath(os.path.join("/src", "try_ABC.zz")) _, statements, _, _ = cov.analysis(zzfile) self.assertEqual(statements, [105, 106, 107, 205, 206, 207]) def test_plugin2(self): # plugin2 emulates a dynamic tracing plugin: the caller's locals # are examined to determine the source file and line number. # The plugin is in tests/plugin2.py. self.make_file("render.py", """\ def render(filename, linenum): # This function emulates a template renderer. The plugin # will examine the `filename` and `linenum` locals to # determine the source file and line number. fiddle_around = 1 # not used, just chaff. return "[{0} @ {1}]".format(filename, linenum) def helper(x): # This function is here just to show that not all code in # this file will be part of the dynamic tracing. return x+1 """) self.make_file("caller.py", """\ from render import helper, render assert render("foo_7.html", 4) == "[foo_7.html @ 4]" # Render foo_7.html again to try the CheckUniqueFilenames asserts. render("foo_7.html", 4) assert helper(42) == 43 assert render("bar_4.html", 2) == "[bar_4.html @ 2]" assert helper(76) == 77 # quux_5.html will be omitted from the results. assert render("quux_5.html", 3) == "[quux_5.html @ 3]" """) cov = coverage.Coverage(omit=["*quux*"]) CheckUniqueFilenames.hook(cov, '_should_trace') CheckUniqueFilenames.hook(cov, '_check_include_omit_etc') cov.config["run:plugins"] = ["tests.plugin2"] self.start_import_stop(cov, "caller") # The way plugin2 works, a file named foo_7.html will be claimed to # have 7 lines in it. If render() was called with line number 4, # then the plugin will claim that lines 4 and 5 were executed. _, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("foo_7.html") self.assertEqual(statements, [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7]) self.assertEqual(missing, [1, 2, 3, 6, 7]) self.assertIn("foo_7.html", cov.data.summary()) _, statements, missing, _ = cov.analysis("bar_4.html") self.assertEqual(statements, [1, 2, 3, 4]) self.assertEqual(missing, [1, 4]) self.assertIn("bar_4.html", cov.data.summary()) self.assertNotIn("quux_5.html", cov.data.summary())