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authorKevin Cheng <kevcheng@google.com>2018-08-03 10:12:15 -0700
committerKevin Cheng <kevcheng@google.com>2018-09-21 09:52:46 -0700
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Initial commit of mock 2.0.0master-cuttlefish-testing-release
Added in: - METADATA - Android.bp - NOTICE - MODULE_LICENSE_BSD Modified mock.py to not depend on pbr module, pbr was just used for versioning and since mock has not been modified in months (last commit was Jan 2018) I just hardcoded the version into mock.py instead. Merge commit '8c19ef6c95004524cb9f0b170a1aff6f47ade764' into import Bug: 112163440 Test: Built acloud-test with py-mock and was able to run successfully Change-Id: Iec384477c863178730f6e42cf67044eb80ec0ce1
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-rw-r--r--.testr.conf4
-rw-r--r--.travis.yml26
-rw-r--r--LICENSE.txt26
-rw-r--r--METADATA19
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-rw-r--r--NEWS79
l---------NOTICE1
-rw-r--r--README.rst29
l---------docs/changelog.txt1
-rw-r--r--docs/conf.py210
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-rw-r--r--mock/tests/testwith.py306
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diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
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+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -0,0 +1,20 @@
+.*\.pyc
+*.rej
+html/
+mock\.egg-info/
+mock\.wpu
+\.tox/
+build
+dist
+latex
+.*\$py\.class
+runtox
+*~
+*.pyc
+.testrepository
+.*.swp
+AUTHORS
+ChangeLog
+.eggs
+README.saved
+README.html
diff --git a/.testr.conf b/.testr.conf
new file mode 100644
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.testr.conf
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+[DEFAULT]
+test_command=${PYTHON:-python} -m subunit.run discover . $LISTOPT $IDOPTION
+test_id_option=--load-list $IDFILE
+test_list_option=--list
diff --git a/.travis.yml b/.travis.yml
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/.travis.yml
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+sudo: false
+language: python
+python:
+ - "2.7"
+ - "3.3"
+ - "3.4"
+ - "3.5"
+ - "3.6"
+ - pypy
+ - pypy3
+matrix:
+ include:
+# Travis nightly look to be 3.5.0a4, b3 is out and the syntax error we see
+# doesn't happen in trunk.
+ - python: "nightly"
+ env: SKIP_DOCS=1
+install:
+ - pip install -U pip
+ - pip install -U wheel setuptools
+ - pip install -U .[docs,test]
+ - pip list
+ - python --version
+script:
+ - unit2
+ - if [ -z "$SKIP_DOCS" ]; then python setup.py build_sphinx; fi
+ - rst2html.py --strict README.rst README.html
diff --git a/LICENSE.txt b/LICENSE.txt
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/LICENSE.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+Copyright (c) 2003-2013, Michael Foord & the mock team
+All rights reserved.
+
+Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+met:
+
+ * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+ notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+
+ * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+ copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+ disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
+ with the distribution.
+
+THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+"AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
diff --git a/METADATA b/METADATA
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/METADATA
@@ -0,0 +1,19 @@
+name: "mock"
+description:
+ "mock is a library for testing in Python. It allows you to replace parts of "
+ "your system under test with mock objects and make assertions about how "
+ "they have been used."
+
+third_party {
+ url {
+ type: HOMEPAGE
+ value: "https://pypi.org/project/mock/"
+ }
+ url {
+ type: GIT
+ value: "https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock"
+ }
+ version: "2.0.0"
+ last_upgrade_date { year: 2018 month: 8 day: 1 }
+ license_type: NOTICE
+}
diff --git a/MODULE_LICENSE_BSD b/MODULE_LICENSE_BSD
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e69de29
--- /dev/null
+++ b/MODULE_LICENSE_BSD
diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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index 0000000..2120418
--- /dev/null
+++ b/NEWS
@@ -0,0 +1,79 @@
+Library
+-------
+
+- Issue #26323: Add Mock.assert_called() and Mock.assert_called_once()
+ methods to unittest.mock. Patch written by Amit Saha.
+
+- Issue #22138: Fix mock.patch behavior when patching descriptors. Restore
+ original values after patching. Patch contributed by Sean McCully.
+
+- Issue #24857: Comparing call_args to a long sequence now correctly returns a
+ boolean result instead of raising an exception. Patch by A Kaptur.
+
+- Issue #23004: mock_open() now reads binary data correctly when the type of
+ read_data is bytes. Initial patch by Aaron Hill.
+
+- Issue #21750: mock_open.read_data can now be read from each instance, as it
+ could in Python 3.3.
+
+- Issue #18622: unittest.mock.mock_open().reset_mock would recurse infinitely.
+ Patch from Nicola Palumbo and Laurent De Buyst.
+
+- Issue #23661: unittest.mock side_effects can now be exceptions again. This
+ was a regression vs Python 3.4. Patch from Ignacio Rossi
+
+- Issue #23310: Fix MagicMock's initializer to work with __methods__, just
+ like configure_mock(). Patch by Kasia Jachim.
+
+- Issue #23568: Add rdivmod support to MagicMock() objects.
+ Patch by Håkan Lövdahl.
+
+- Issue #23581: Add matmul support to MagicMock. Patch by Håkan Lövdahl.
+
+- Issue #23326: Removed __ne__ implementations. Since fixing default __ne__
+ implementation in issue #21408 they are redundant. *** NOT BACKPORTED ***
+
+- Issue #21270: We now override tuple methods in mock.call objects so that
+ they can be used as normal call attributes.
+
+- Issue #21256: Printout of keyword args should be in deterministic order in
+ a mock function call. This will help to write better doctests.
+
+- Issue #21262: New method assert_not_called for Mock.
+ It raises AssertionError if the mock has been called.
+
+- Issue #21238: New keyword argument `unsafe` to Mock. It raises
+ `AttributeError` incase of an attribute startswith assert or assret.
+
+- Issue #21239: patch.stopall() didn't work deterministically when the same
+ name was patched more than once.
+
+- Issue #21222: Passing name keyword argument to mock.create_autospec now
+ works.
+
+- Issue #17826: setting an iterable side_effect on a mock function created by
+ create_autospec now works. Patch by Kushal Das.
+
+- Issue #17826: setting an iterable side_effect on a mock function created by
+ create_autospec now works. Patch by Kushal Das.
+
+- Issue #20968: unittest.mock.MagicMock now supports division.
+ Patch by Johannes Baiter.
+
+- Issue #20189: unittest.mock now no longer assumes that any object for
+ which it could get an inspect.Signature is a callable written in Python.
+ Fix courtesy of Michael Foord.
+
+- Issue #17467: add readline and readlines support to mock_open in
+ unittest.mock.
+
+- Issue #17015: When it has a spec, a Mock object now inspects its signature
+ when matching calls, so that arguments can be matched positionally or
+ by name.
+
+- Issue #15323: improve failure message of Mock.assert_called_once_with
+
+- Issue #14857: fix regression in references to PEP 3135 implicit __class__
+ closure variable (Reopens issue #12370)
+
+- Issue #14295: Add unittest.mock
diff --git a/NOTICE b/NOTICE
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/NOTICE
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+LICENSE.txt \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst
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+++ b/README.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
+mock is a library for testing in Python. It allows you to replace parts of
+your system under test with mock objects and make assertions about how they
+have been used.
+
+mock is now part of the Python standard library, available as `unittest.mock
+<https://docs.python.org/dev/library/unittest.mock.html>`_ in Python 3.3
+onwards.
+
+This package contains a rolling backport of the standard library mock code
+compatible with Python 2.7 and 3.3 and up.
+
+Please see the standard library documentation for more details.
+
+:Homepage: `Mock Homepage`_
+:Download: `Mock on PyPI`_
+:Documentation: `Python Docs`_
+:License: `BSD License`_
+:Support: `Mailing list (testing-in-python@lists.idyll.org)
+ <http://lists.idyll.org/listinfo/testing-in-python>`_
+:Issue tracker: `GitHub Issues
+ <https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/issues>`_
+:Build status:
+ .. image:: https://travis-ci.org/testing-cabal/mock.svg?branch=master
+ :target: https://travis-ci.org/testing-cabal/mock
+
+.. _Mock Homepage: https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock
+.. _BSD License: http://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
+.. _Python Docs: https://docs.python.org/dev/library/unittest.mock.html
+.. _mock on PyPI: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/mock
diff --git a/docs/changelog.txt b/docs/changelog.txt
new file mode 120000
index 0000000..22ec9b8
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/changelog.txt
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+../ChangeLog \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/docs/conf.py b/docs/conf.py
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/conf.py
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# Mock documentation build configuration file, created by
+# sphinx-quickstart on Mon Nov 17 18:12:00 2008.
+#
+# This file is execfile()d with the current directory set to its containing dir.
+#
+# The contents of this file are pickled, so don't put values in the namespace
+# that aren't pickleable (module imports are okay, they're removed automatically).
+#
+# All configuration values have a default value; values that are commented out
+# serve to show the default value.
+
+import sys, os
+sys.path.insert(0, os.path.abspath('..'))
+
+import mock
+
+# If your extensions are in another directory, add it here. If the directory
+# is relative to the documentation root, use os.path.abspath to make it
+# absolute, like shown here.
+#sys.path.append(os.path.abspath('some/directory'))
+
+# General configuration
+# ---------------------
+
+# Add any Sphinx extension module names here, as strings. They can be extensions
+# coming with Sphinx (named 'sphinx.ext.*') or your custom ones.
+extensions = ['sphinx.ext.doctest']
+
+doctest_global_setup = """
+import os
+import sys
+import mock
+from mock import * # yeah, I know :-/
+import unittest2
+import __main__
+
+if os.getcwd() not in sys.path:
+ sys.path.append(os.getcwd())
+
+# keep a reference to __main__
+sys.modules['__main'] = __main__
+
+class ProxyModule(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.__dict__ = globals()
+
+sys.modules['__main__'] = ProxyModule()
+"""
+
+doctest_global_cleanup = """
+sys.modules['__main__'] = sys.modules['__main']
+"""
+
+html_theme = 'nature'
+html_theme_options = {}
+
+# Add any paths that contain templates here, relative to this directory.
+#templates_path = ['_templates']
+
+# The suffix of source filenames.
+source_suffix = '.txt'
+
+# The master toctree document.
+master_doc = 'index'
+
+# General substitutions.
+project = u'Mock'
+copyright = u'2007-2015, Michael Foord & the mock team'
+
+# The default replacements for |version| and |release|, also used in various
+# other places throughout the built documents. Supplied by pbr.
+#
+# The short X.Y version.
+version = mock.mock._v.brief_string()
+# The full version, including alpha/beta/rc tags.
+release = mock.__version__
+
+# There are two options for replacing |today|: either, you set today to some
+# non-false value, then it is used: (Set from pbr)
+today = ''
+# Else, today_fmt is used as the format for a strftime call.
+# today_fmt = '%B %d, %Y'
+
+# List of documents that shouldn't be included in the build.
+#unused_docs = []
+
+# List of directories, relative to source directories, that shouldn't be searched
+# for source files.
+exclude_trees = []
+
+# The reST default role (used for this markup: `text`) to use for all documents.
+#default_role = None
+
+# If true, '()' will be appended to :func: etc. cross-reference text.
+#add_function_parentheses = True
+
+# If true, the current module name will be prepended to all description
+# unit titles (such as .. function::).
+add_module_names = False
+
+# If true, sectionauthor and moduleauthor directives will be shown in the
+# output. They are ignored by default.
+#show_authors = False
+
+# The name of the Pygments (syntax highlighting) style to use.
+pygments_style = 'friendly'
+
+
+# Options for HTML output
+# -----------------------
+
+# The style sheet to use for HTML and HTML Help pages. A file of that name
+# must exist either in Sphinx' static/ path, or in one of the custom paths
+# given in html_static_path.
+#html_style = 'adctheme.css'
+
+# The name for this set of Sphinx documents. If None, it defaults to
+# "<project> v<release> documentation".
+#html_title = None
+
+# A shorter title for the navigation bar. Default is the same as html_title.
+#html_short_title = None
+
+# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top
+# of the sidebar.
+#html_logo = None
+
+# The name of an image file (within the static path) to use as favicon of the
+# docs. This file should be a Windows icon file (.ico) being 16x16 or 32x32
+# pixels large.
+#html_favicon = None
+
+# Add any paths that contain custom static files (such as style sheets) here,
+# relative to this directory. They are copied after the builtin static files,
+# so a file named "default.css" will overwrite the builtin "default.css".
+#html_static_path = ['_static']
+
+# If not '', a 'Last updated on:' timestamp is inserted at every page bottom,
+# using the given strftime format.
+html_last_updated_fmt = '%b %d, %Y'
+
+# If true, SmartyPants will be used to convert quotes and dashes to
+# typographically correct entities.
+#html_use_smartypants = True
+
+# Custom sidebar templates, maps document names to template names.
+#html_sidebars = {}
+
+# Additional templates that should be rendered to pages, maps page names to
+# template names.
+#html_additional_pages = {}
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+html_use_modindex = False
+
+# If false, no index is generated.
+#html_use_index = True
+
+# If true, the index is split into individual pages for each letter.
+#html_split_index = False
+
+# If true, the reST sources are included in the HTML build as _sources/<name>.
+#html_copy_source = True
+
+# If true, an OpenSearch description file will be output, and all pages will
+# contain a <link> tag referring to it. The value of this option must be the
+# base URL from which the finished HTML is served.
+#html_use_opensearch = ''
+
+# If nonempty, this is the file name suffix for HTML files (e.g. ".xhtml").
+#html_file_suffix = ''
+
+# Output file base name for HTML help builder.
+htmlhelp_basename = 'Mockdoc'
+
+
+# Options for LaTeX output
+# ------------------------
+
+# The paper size ('letter' or 'a4').
+#latex_paper_size = 'letter'
+
+# The font size ('10pt', '11pt' or '12pt').
+latex_font_size = '12pt'
+
+# Grouping the document tree into LaTeX files. List of tuples
+# (source start file, target name, title, author, document class [howto/manual]).
+latex_documents = [
+ ('index', 'Mock.tex', u'Mock Documentation',
+ u'Michael Foord', 'manual'),
+]
+
+# The name of an image file (relative to this directory) to place at the top of
+# the title page.
+#latex_logo = None
+
+# For "manual" documents, if this is true, then toplevel headings are parts,
+# not chapters.
+#latex_use_parts = False
+
+# Additional stuff for the LaTeX preamble.
+#latex_preamble = ''
+
+# Documents to append as an appendix to all manuals.
+#latex_appendices = []
+
+# If false, no module index is generated.
+latex_use_modindex = False
diff --git a/docs/index.txt b/docs/index.txt
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--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/index.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,194 @@
+====================================
+ Mock - Mocking and Testing Library
+====================================
+
+:Version: |release|
+:Date: |today|
+:Homepage: `Mock Homepage`_
+:Download: `Mock on PyPI`_
+:Documentation: `Python Docs`_
+:License: `BSD License`_
+:Support: `Mailing list (testing-in-python@lists.idyll.org)
+ <http://lists.idyll.org/listinfo/testing-in-python>`_
+:Issue tracker: `GitHub Issues
+ <https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/issues>`_
+:Last sync: cb6aab1248c4aec4dd578bea717854505a6fb55d
+
+.. _Mock Homepage: https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock
+.. _BSD License: http://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/blob/master/LICENSE.txt
+.. _Python Docs: https://docs.python.org/dev/library/unittest.mock.html
+
+.. module:: mock
+ :synopsis: Mock object and testing library.
+
+.. index:: introduction
+
+TOC
++++
+
+.. toctree::
+ :maxdepth: 2
+
+ changelog
+
+Introduction
+++++++++++++
+
+mock is a library for testing in Python. It allows you to replace parts of
+your system under test with mock objects and make assertions about how they
+have been used.
+
+mock is now part of the Python standard library, available as
+``unittest.mock`` in Python 3.3 onwards. However, if you are writing code that
+runs on multiple versions of Python the ``mock`` package is better, as you get
+the newest features from the latest release of Python available for all
+Pythons.
+
+The ``mock`` package contains a rolling backport of the standard library mock
+code compatible with Python 2.7 and 3.3 and up.
+
+* Python 2.6 is supported by mock 2.0.0 and below.
+
+* Python 3.2 is supported by mock 1.3.0 and below - with pip no longer
+supporting 3.2, we cannot test against that version anymore.
+
+Please see the standard library documentation for usage details.
+
+.. index:: installing
+.. _installing:
+
+Installing
+++++++++++
+
+The current version is |release|. Mock is stable and widely used.
+
+* `mock on PyPI <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/mock>`_
+
+.. index:: repository
+.. index:: git
+
+You can checkout the latest development version from GitHub
+repository with the following command:
+
+ ``git clone https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock``
+
+
+.. index:: pip
+
+You can install mock with pip:
+
+ | ``pip install -U mock``
+
+Alternatively you can download the mock distribution from PyPI and after
+unpacking run:
+
+ ``python setup.py install``
+
+
+.. index:: bug reports
+
+Bug Reports
++++++++++++
+
+Mock uses `unittest2 <http://pypi.python.org/pypi/unittest2>`_ for its own
+Issues with the backport process, such as compatibility with a particular
+Python, should be reported to the `bug tracker
+<https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/issues>`_. Feature requests and issues
+with Mock functionality should be reported to the `Python bug tracker
+<https://bugs.python.org>`_.
+
+.. index:: python changes
+
+Python Changes
+++++++++++++++
+
+Python NEWS entries from cPython:
+
+.. include:: ../NEWS
+
+.. index:: older versions
+
+Older Versions of Python
+++++++++++++++++++++++++
+
+Version 1.0.1 is the last version compatible with Python < 2.6.
+
+Version 2.0.0 is the last version compatible with Python 2.6.
+
+.. index:: maintainer notes
+
+Maintainer Notes
+++++++++++++++++
+
+Development
+===========
+
+Checkout from git (see :ref:`installing`) and submit pull requests.
+
+Committers can just push as desired: since all semantic development takes
+place in cPython, the backport process is as lightweight as we can make it.
+
+mock is CI tested using Travis-CI on Python versions 2.7, 3.3, 3.4,
+3.5, nightly Python 3 builds, pypy, pypy3. Jython support is desired, if
+someone could contribute a patch to .travis.yml to support it that would be
+excellent.
+
+Releasing
+=========
+
+NB: please use semver. Bump the major component on API breaks, minor on all
+non-bugfix changes, patch on bugfix only changes.
+
+1. tag -s, push --tags origin master
+2. setup.py sdist bdist_wheel upload -s
+
+
+Backporting rules
+=================
+
+isinstance checks in cPython to ``type`` need to check ``ClassTypes``.
+Code calling ``obj.isidentifier`` needs to change to ``_isidentifier(obj)``.
+
+Backporting process
+===================
+
+1. Patch your git am with `my patch <https://github.com/rbtcollins/git>`_.
+2. Install the applypatch-transform hook from tools/ to your .git hooks dir.
+3. Configure a pre-applypatch hook to test at least all the cPython versions
+ we support on each patch that is applied. I use containers, and a sample
+ script is in tools/pre-applypatch.
+4. Pull down the cPython git mirror: https://github.com/python/cpython.git
+5. Export the new revisions since the ``Last sync`` at the top of this
+ document::
+
+ revs=${lastsync}
+ rm migrate-export
+ git log --pretty="format:%H " $revs.. -- Lib/unittest/mock.py \
+ Lib/unittest/test/testmock/ > migrate-revs
+ tac migrate-revs > migrate-sorted-revs
+ for rev in $(< migrate-sorted-revs); do
+ git format-patch -1 $rev -k --stdout >> migrate-export;
+ done
+ echo NEW SYNC POINT: $(git rev-parse HEAD)
+
+6. Import into mock::
+
+ git am -k --reject $path-to-cpython/migrate-export
+
+ This will transform the patches automatically. Currently it will error
+ on every NEWS change as I haven't gotten around to making those patches
+ automatic. Fixup any errors that occur. When the patch is ready, do a ``git
+ add -u`` to update the index and then ``git am --continue`` to move onto
+ the next patch. If the patch is inappropriate e.g. the patch removing
+ __ne__ which would break older pythons, then either do ``git reset --hard;
+ git am --skip`` to discard any partially applied changes and skip over it,
+ or, if it has a NEWS entry thats worth preserving, edit it down to just
+ that, with a note such as we have for the ``__ne__`` patch, and continue on
+ from there.
+
+ The goal is that every patch work at all times.
+
+7. After the import is complete, update this document with the new sync point.
+
+8. Push to a personal branch and propose a PR to the main repo. This will make
+ Travis-CI test it. If it works, push to the main repo.
diff --git a/extendmock.py b/extendmock.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..0550d9f
--- /dev/null
+++ b/extendmock.py
@@ -0,0 +1 @@
+# merged into mock.py in Mock 0.7
diff --git a/mock.wpr b/mock.wpr
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e1ded97
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock.wpr
@@ -0,0 +1,26 @@
+#!wing
+#!version=4.0
+##################################################################
+# Wing IDE project file #
+##################################################################
+[project attributes]
+proj.directory-list = [{'dirloc': loc('.'),
+ 'excludes': [u'latex',
+ u'.hg',
+ u'.tox',
+ u'dist',
+ u'htmlcov',
+ u'extendmock.py',
+ u'__pycache__',
+ u'html',
+ u'build',
+ u'mock.egg-info',
+ u'tests/__pycache__',
+ u'.hgignore',
+ u'.hgtags'],
+ 'filter': '*',
+ 'include_hidden': 0,
+ 'recursive': 1,
+ 'watch_for_changes': 1}]
+proj.file-type = 'shared'
+testing.auto-test-file-specs = ('test*.py',)
diff --git a/mock/Android.bp b/mock/Android.bp
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..fad055b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/Android.bp
@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@
+// Copyright 2018 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
+//
+// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
+// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
+// You may obtain a copy of the License at
+//
+// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
+//
+// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
+// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
+// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
+// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
+// limitations under the License.
+
+python_library {
+ name: "py-mock",
+ host_supported: true,
+ srcs: [
+ "*.py",
+ ],
+ version: {
+ py2: {
+ enabled: true,
+ },
+ py3: {
+ enabled: true,
+ },
+ },
+ libs: [
+ "py-funcsigs",
+ "py-six",
+ ],
+ pkg_path: "mock",
+}
diff --git a/mock/__init__.py b/mock/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..8f383f0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+import mock.mock as _mock
+from mock.mock import *
+__all__ = _mock.__all__
diff --git a/mock/mock.py b/mock/mock.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..beedd69
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/mock.py
@@ -0,0 +1,2556 @@
+# mock.py
+# Test tools for mocking and patching.
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+#
+# mock 2.0.0
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+#
+# Copyright (c) 2007-2013, Michael Foord & the mock team
+# All rights reserved.
+#
+# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
+# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
+# met:
+#
+# * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
+# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
+#
+# * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above
+# copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following
+# disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided
+# with the distribution.
+#
+# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
+# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR
+# A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT
+# OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,
+# SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT
+# LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
+# DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY
+# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
+# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
+# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
+
+from __future__ import absolute_import
+
+__all__ = (
+ '__version__',
+ 'version_info',
+ 'Mock',
+ 'MagicMock',
+ 'patch',
+ 'sentinel',
+ 'DEFAULT',
+ 'ANY',
+ 'call',
+ 'create_autospec',
+ 'FILTER_DIR',
+ 'CallableMixin',
+ 'NonCallableMock',
+ 'NonCallableMagicMock',
+ 'mock_open',
+ 'PropertyMock',
+)
+
+
+from functools import partial
+import inspect
+import pprint
+import sys
+try:
+ import builtins
+except ImportError:
+ import __builtin__ as builtins
+from types import ModuleType
+
+import six
+from six import wraps
+# GOOGLE
+# We're going to avoid using pbr so we don't have to import it into AOSP just
+# for the version info, instead we'll hardcode it. This will be safe since mock
+# dev is essentially stable and hasn't been changed in months.
+# from pbr.version import VersionInfo
+
+# _v = VersionInfo('mock').semantic_version()
+# __version__ = _v.release_string()
+# version_info = _v.version_tuple()
+__version__ = '2.0.0'
+version_info = (2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)
+
+import mock
+
+try:
+ inspectsignature = inspect.signature
+except AttributeError:
+ import funcsigs
+ inspectsignature = funcsigs.signature
+
+
+# TODO: use six.
+try:
+ unicode
+except NameError:
+ # Python 3
+ basestring = unicode = str
+
+try:
+ long
+except NameError:
+ # Python 3
+ long = int
+
+if six.PY2:
+ # Python 2's next() can't handle a non-iterator with a __next__ method.
+ _next = next
+ def next(obj, _next=_next):
+ if getattr(obj, '__next__', None):
+ return obj.__next__()
+ return _next(obj)
+
+ del _next
+
+
+_builtins = set(name for name in dir(builtins) if not name.startswith('_'))
+
+BaseExceptions = (BaseException,)
+if 'java' in sys.platform:
+ # jython
+ import java
+ BaseExceptions = (BaseException, java.lang.Throwable)
+
+try:
+ _isidentifier = str.isidentifier
+except AttributeError:
+ # Python 2.X
+ import keyword
+ import re
+ regex = re.compile(r'^[a-z_][a-z0-9_]*$', re.I)
+ def _isidentifier(string):
+ if string in keyword.kwlist:
+ return False
+ return regex.match(string)
+
+self = 'im_self'
+builtin = '__builtin__'
+if six.PY3:
+ self = '__self__'
+ builtin = 'builtins'
+
+# NOTE: This FILTER_DIR is not used. The binding in mock.FILTER_DIR is.
+FILTER_DIR = True
+
+# Workaround for Python issue #12370
+# Without this, the __class__ properties wouldn't be set correctly
+_safe_super = super
+
+def _is_instance_mock(obj):
+ # can't use isinstance on Mock objects because they override __class__
+ # The base class for all mocks is NonCallableMock
+ return issubclass(type(obj), NonCallableMock)
+
+
+def _is_exception(obj):
+ return (
+ isinstance(obj, BaseExceptions) or
+ isinstance(obj, ClassTypes) and issubclass(obj, BaseExceptions)
+ )
+
+
+class _slotted(object):
+ __slots__ = ['a']
+
+
+DescriptorTypes = (
+ type(_slotted.a),
+ property,
+)
+
+
+def _get_signature_object(func, as_instance, eat_self):
+ """
+ Given an arbitrary, possibly callable object, try to create a suitable
+ signature object.
+ Return a (reduced func, signature) tuple, or None.
+ """
+ if isinstance(func, ClassTypes) and not as_instance:
+ # If it's a type and should be modelled as a type, use __init__.
+ try:
+ func = func.__init__
+ except AttributeError:
+ return None
+ # Skip the `self` argument in __init__
+ eat_self = True
+ elif not isinstance(func, FunctionTypes):
+ # If we really want to model an instance of the passed type,
+ # __call__ should be looked up, not __init__.
+ try:
+ func = func.__call__
+ except AttributeError:
+ return None
+ if eat_self:
+ sig_func = partial(func, None)
+ else:
+ sig_func = func
+
+ try:
+ return func, inspectsignature(sig_func)
+ except ValueError:
+ # Certain callable types are not supported by inspect.signature()
+ return None
+
+
+def _check_signature(func, mock, skipfirst, instance=False):
+ sig = _get_signature_object(func, instance, skipfirst)
+ if sig is None:
+ return
+ func, sig = sig
+ def checksig(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs):
+ sig.bind(*args, **kwargs)
+ _copy_func_details(func, checksig)
+ type(mock)._mock_check_sig = checksig
+
+
+def _copy_func_details(func, funcopy):
+ funcopy.__name__ = func.__name__
+ funcopy.__doc__ = func.__doc__
+ try:
+ funcopy.__text_signature__ = func.__text_signature__
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ # we explicitly don't copy func.__dict__ into this copy as it would
+ # expose original attributes that should be mocked
+ try:
+ funcopy.__module__ = func.__module__
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ try:
+ funcopy.__defaults__ = func.__defaults__
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ try:
+ funcopy.__kwdefaults__ = func.__kwdefaults__
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ if six.PY2:
+ funcopy.func_defaults = func.func_defaults
+ return
+
+
+def _callable(obj):
+ if isinstance(obj, ClassTypes):
+ return True
+ if getattr(obj, '__call__', None) is not None:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+
+def _is_list(obj):
+ # checks for list or tuples
+ # XXXX badly named!
+ return type(obj) in (list, tuple)
+
+
+def _instance_callable(obj):
+ """Given an object, return True if the object is callable.
+ For classes, return True if instances would be callable."""
+ if not isinstance(obj, ClassTypes):
+ # already an instance
+ return getattr(obj, '__call__', None) is not None
+
+ if six.PY3:
+ # *could* be broken by a class overriding __mro__ or __dict__ via
+ # a metaclass
+ for base in (obj,) + obj.__mro__:
+ if base.__dict__.get('__call__') is not None:
+ return True
+ else:
+ klass = obj
+ # uses __bases__ instead of __mro__ so that we work with old style classes
+ if klass.__dict__.get('__call__') is not None:
+ return True
+
+ for base in klass.__bases__:
+ if _instance_callable(base):
+ return True
+ return False
+
+
+def _set_signature(mock, original, instance=False):
+ # creates a function with signature (*args, **kwargs) that delegates to a
+ # mock. It still does signature checking by calling a lambda with the same
+ # signature as the original.
+ if not _callable(original):
+ return
+
+ skipfirst = isinstance(original, ClassTypes)
+ result = _get_signature_object(original, instance, skipfirst)
+ if result is None:
+ return
+ func, sig = result
+ def checksig(*args, **kwargs):
+ sig.bind(*args, **kwargs)
+ _copy_func_details(func, checksig)
+
+ name = original.__name__
+ if not _isidentifier(name):
+ name = 'funcopy'
+ context = {'_checksig_': checksig, 'mock': mock}
+ src = """def %s(*args, **kwargs):
+ _checksig_(*args, **kwargs)
+ return mock(*args, **kwargs)""" % name
+ six.exec_(src, context)
+ funcopy = context[name]
+ _setup_func(funcopy, mock)
+ return funcopy
+
+
+def _setup_func(funcopy, mock):
+ funcopy.mock = mock
+
+ # can't use isinstance with mocks
+ if not _is_instance_mock(mock):
+ return
+
+ def assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs):
+ return mock.assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs)
+ def assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs):
+ return mock.assert_called_once_with(*args, **kwargs)
+ def assert_has_calls(*args, **kwargs):
+ return mock.assert_has_calls(*args, **kwargs)
+ def assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs):
+ return mock.assert_any_call(*args, **kwargs)
+ def reset_mock():
+ funcopy.method_calls = _CallList()
+ funcopy.mock_calls = _CallList()
+ mock.reset_mock()
+ ret = funcopy.return_value
+ if _is_instance_mock(ret) and not ret is mock:
+ ret.reset_mock()
+
+ funcopy.called = False
+ funcopy.call_count = 0
+ funcopy.call_args = None
+ funcopy.call_args_list = _CallList()
+ funcopy.method_calls = _CallList()
+ funcopy.mock_calls = _CallList()
+
+ funcopy.return_value = mock.return_value
+ funcopy.side_effect = mock.side_effect
+ funcopy._mock_children = mock._mock_children
+
+ funcopy.assert_called_with = assert_called_with
+ funcopy.assert_called_once_with = assert_called_once_with
+ funcopy.assert_has_calls = assert_has_calls
+ funcopy.assert_any_call = assert_any_call
+ funcopy.reset_mock = reset_mock
+
+ mock._mock_delegate = funcopy
+
+
+def _is_magic(name):
+ return '__%s__' % name[2:-2] == name
+
+
+class _SentinelObject(object):
+ "A unique, named, sentinel object."
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ self.name = name
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return 'sentinel.%s' % self.name
+
+
+class _Sentinel(object):
+ """Access attributes to return a named object, usable as a sentinel."""
+ def __init__(self):
+ self._sentinels = {}
+
+ def __getattr__(self, name):
+ if name == '__bases__':
+ # Without this help(unittest.mock) raises an exception
+ raise AttributeError
+ return self._sentinels.setdefault(name, _SentinelObject(name))
+
+
+sentinel = _Sentinel()
+
+DEFAULT = sentinel.DEFAULT
+_missing = sentinel.MISSING
+_deleted = sentinel.DELETED
+
+
+class OldStyleClass:
+ pass
+ClassType = type(OldStyleClass)
+
+
+def _copy(value):
+ if type(value) in (dict, list, tuple, set):
+ return type(value)(value)
+ return value
+
+
+ClassTypes = (type,)
+if six.PY2:
+ ClassTypes = (type, ClassType)
+
+_allowed_names = set((
+ 'return_value', '_mock_return_value', 'side_effect',
+ '_mock_side_effect', '_mock_parent', '_mock_new_parent',
+ '_mock_name', '_mock_new_name'
+))
+
+
+def _delegating_property(name):
+ _allowed_names.add(name)
+ _the_name = '_mock_' + name
+ def _get(self, name=name, _the_name=_the_name):
+ sig = self._mock_delegate
+ if sig is None:
+ return getattr(self, _the_name)
+ return getattr(sig, name)
+ def _set(self, value, name=name, _the_name=_the_name):
+ sig = self._mock_delegate
+ if sig is None:
+ self.__dict__[_the_name] = value
+ else:
+ setattr(sig, name, value)
+
+ return property(_get, _set)
+
+
+
+class _CallList(list):
+
+ def __contains__(self, value):
+ if not isinstance(value, list):
+ return list.__contains__(self, value)
+ len_value = len(value)
+ len_self = len(self)
+ if len_value > len_self:
+ return False
+
+ for i in range(0, len_self - len_value + 1):
+ sub_list = self[i:i+len_value]
+ if sub_list == value:
+ return True
+ return False
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return pprint.pformat(list(self))
+
+
+def _check_and_set_parent(parent, value, name, new_name):
+ if not _is_instance_mock(value):
+ return False
+ if ((value._mock_name or value._mock_new_name) or
+ (value._mock_parent is not None) or
+ (value._mock_new_parent is not None)):
+ return False
+
+ _parent = parent
+ while _parent is not None:
+ # setting a mock (value) as a child or return value of itself
+ # should not modify the mock
+ if _parent is value:
+ return False
+ _parent = _parent._mock_new_parent
+
+ if new_name:
+ value._mock_new_parent = parent
+ value._mock_new_name = new_name
+ if name:
+ value._mock_parent = parent
+ value._mock_name = name
+ return True
+
+# Internal class to identify if we wrapped an iterator object or not.
+class _MockIter(object):
+ def __init__(self, obj):
+ self.obj = iter(obj)
+ def __iter__(self):
+ return self
+ def __next__(self):
+ return next(self.obj)
+
+class Base(object):
+ _mock_return_value = DEFAULT
+ _mock_side_effect = None
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ pass
+
+
+
+class NonCallableMock(Base):
+ """A non-callable version of `Mock`"""
+
+ def __new__(cls, *args, **kw):
+ # every instance has its own class
+ # so we can create magic methods on the
+ # class without stomping on other mocks
+ new = type(cls.__name__, (cls,), {'__doc__': cls.__doc__})
+ instance = object.__new__(new)
+ return instance
+
+
+ def __init__(
+ self, spec=None, wraps=None, name=None, spec_set=None,
+ parent=None, _spec_state=None, _new_name='', _new_parent=None,
+ _spec_as_instance=False, _eat_self=None, unsafe=False, **kwargs
+ ):
+ if _new_parent is None:
+ _new_parent = parent
+
+ __dict__ = self.__dict__
+ __dict__['_mock_parent'] = parent
+ __dict__['_mock_name'] = name
+ __dict__['_mock_new_name'] = _new_name
+ __dict__['_mock_new_parent'] = _new_parent
+
+ if spec_set is not None:
+ spec = spec_set
+ spec_set = True
+ if _eat_self is None:
+ _eat_self = parent is not None
+
+ self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set, _spec_as_instance, _eat_self)
+
+ __dict__['_mock_children'] = {}
+ __dict__['_mock_wraps'] = wraps
+ __dict__['_mock_delegate'] = None
+
+ __dict__['_mock_called'] = False
+ __dict__['_mock_call_args'] = None
+ __dict__['_mock_call_count'] = 0
+ __dict__['_mock_call_args_list'] = _CallList()
+ __dict__['_mock_mock_calls'] = _CallList()
+
+ __dict__['method_calls'] = _CallList()
+ __dict__['_mock_unsafe'] = unsafe
+
+ if kwargs:
+ self.configure_mock(**kwargs)
+
+ _safe_super(NonCallableMock, self).__init__(
+ spec, wraps, name, spec_set, parent,
+ _spec_state
+ )
+
+
+ def attach_mock(self, mock, attribute):
+ """
+ Attach a mock as an attribute of this one, replacing its name and
+ parent. Calls to the attached mock will be recorded in the
+ `method_calls` and `mock_calls` attributes of this one."""
+ mock._mock_parent = None
+ mock._mock_new_parent = None
+ mock._mock_name = ''
+ mock._mock_new_name = None
+
+ setattr(self, attribute, mock)
+
+
+ def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False):
+ """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a
+ list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as
+ attributes from the mock.
+
+ If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set."""
+ self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set)
+
+
+ def _mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set, _spec_as_instance=False,
+ _eat_self=False):
+ _spec_class = None
+ _spec_signature = None
+
+ if spec is not None and not _is_list(spec):
+ if isinstance(spec, ClassTypes):
+ _spec_class = spec
+ else:
+ _spec_class = _get_class(spec)
+ res = _get_signature_object(spec,
+ _spec_as_instance, _eat_self)
+ _spec_signature = res and res[1]
+
+ spec = dir(spec)
+
+ __dict__ = self.__dict__
+ __dict__['_spec_class'] = _spec_class
+ __dict__['_spec_set'] = spec_set
+ __dict__['_spec_signature'] = _spec_signature
+ __dict__['_mock_methods'] = spec
+
+
+ def __get_return_value(self):
+ ret = self._mock_return_value
+ if self._mock_delegate is not None:
+ ret = self._mock_delegate.return_value
+
+ if ret is DEFAULT:
+ ret = self._get_child_mock(
+ _new_parent=self, _new_name='()'
+ )
+ self.return_value = ret
+ return ret
+
+
+ def __set_return_value(self, value):
+ if self._mock_delegate is not None:
+ self._mock_delegate.return_value = value
+ else:
+ self._mock_return_value = value
+ _check_and_set_parent(self, value, None, '()')
+
+ __return_value_doc = "The value to be returned when the mock is called."
+ return_value = property(__get_return_value, __set_return_value,
+ __return_value_doc)
+
+
+ @property
+ def __class__(self):
+ if self._spec_class is None:
+ return type(self)
+ return self._spec_class
+
+ called = _delegating_property('called')
+ call_count = _delegating_property('call_count')
+ call_args = _delegating_property('call_args')
+ call_args_list = _delegating_property('call_args_list')
+ mock_calls = _delegating_property('mock_calls')
+
+
+ def __get_side_effect(self):
+ delegated = self._mock_delegate
+ if delegated is None:
+ return self._mock_side_effect
+ sf = delegated.side_effect
+ if (sf is not None and not callable(sf)
+ and not isinstance(sf, _MockIter) and not _is_exception(sf)):
+ sf = _MockIter(sf)
+ delegated.side_effect = sf
+ return sf
+
+ def __set_side_effect(self, value):
+ value = _try_iter(value)
+ delegated = self._mock_delegate
+ if delegated is None:
+ self._mock_side_effect = value
+ else:
+ delegated.side_effect = value
+
+ side_effect = property(__get_side_effect, __set_side_effect)
+
+
+ def reset_mock(self, visited=None):
+ "Restore the mock object to its initial state."
+ if visited is None:
+ visited = []
+ if id(self) in visited:
+ return
+ visited.append(id(self))
+
+ self.called = False
+ self.call_args = None
+ self.call_count = 0
+ self.mock_calls = _CallList()
+ self.call_args_list = _CallList()
+ self.method_calls = _CallList()
+
+ for child in self._mock_children.values():
+ if isinstance(child, _SpecState):
+ continue
+ child.reset_mock(visited)
+
+ ret = self._mock_return_value
+ if _is_instance_mock(ret) and ret is not self:
+ ret.reset_mock(visited)
+
+
+ def configure_mock(self, **kwargs):
+ """Set attributes on the mock through keyword arguments.
+
+ Attributes plus return values and side effects can be set on child
+ mocks using standard dot notation and unpacking a dictionary in the
+ method call:
+
+ >>> attrs = {'method.return_value': 3, 'other.side_effect': KeyError}
+ >>> mock.configure_mock(**attrs)"""
+ for arg, val in sorted(kwargs.items(),
+ # we sort on the number of dots so that
+ # attributes are set before we set attributes on
+ # attributes
+ key=lambda entry: entry[0].count('.')):
+ args = arg.split('.')
+ final = args.pop()
+ obj = self
+ for entry in args:
+ obj = getattr(obj, entry)
+ setattr(obj, final, val)
+
+
+ def __getattr__(self, name):
+ if name in ('_mock_methods', '_mock_unsafe'):
+ raise AttributeError(name)
+ elif self._mock_methods is not None:
+ if name not in self._mock_methods or name in _all_magics:
+ raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute %r" % name)
+ elif _is_magic(name):
+ raise AttributeError(name)
+ if not self._mock_unsafe:
+ if name.startswith(('assert', 'assret')):
+ raise AttributeError(name)
+
+ result = self._mock_children.get(name)
+ if result is _deleted:
+ raise AttributeError(name)
+ elif result is None:
+ wraps = None
+ if self._mock_wraps is not None:
+ # XXXX should we get the attribute without triggering code
+ # execution?
+ wraps = getattr(self._mock_wraps, name)
+
+ result = self._get_child_mock(
+ parent=self, name=name, wraps=wraps, _new_name=name,
+ _new_parent=self
+ )
+ self._mock_children[name] = result
+
+ elif isinstance(result, _SpecState):
+ result = create_autospec(
+ result.spec, result.spec_set, result.instance,
+ result.parent, result.name
+ )
+ self._mock_children[name] = result
+
+ return result
+
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ _name_list = [self._mock_new_name]
+ _parent = self._mock_new_parent
+ last = self
+
+ dot = '.'
+ if _name_list == ['()']:
+ dot = ''
+ seen = set()
+ while _parent is not None:
+ last = _parent
+
+ _name_list.append(_parent._mock_new_name + dot)
+ dot = '.'
+ if _parent._mock_new_name == '()':
+ dot = ''
+
+ _parent = _parent._mock_new_parent
+
+ # use ids here so as not to call __hash__ on the mocks
+ if id(_parent) in seen:
+ break
+ seen.add(id(_parent))
+
+ _name_list = list(reversed(_name_list))
+ _first = last._mock_name or 'mock'
+ if len(_name_list) > 1:
+ if _name_list[1] not in ('()', '().'):
+ _first += '.'
+ _name_list[0] = _first
+ name = ''.join(_name_list)
+
+ name_string = ''
+ if name not in ('mock', 'mock.'):
+ name_string = ' name=%r' % name
+
+ spec_string = ''
+ if self._spec_class is not None:
+ spec_string = ' spec=%r'
+ if self._spec_set:
+ spec_string = ' spec_set=%r'
+ spec_string = spec_string % self._spec_class.__name__
+ return "<%s%s%s id='%s'>" % (
+ type(self).__name__,
+ name_string,
+ spec_string,
+ id(self)
+ )
+
+
+ def __dir__(self):
+ """Filter the output of `dir(mock)` to only useful members."""
+ if not mock.FILTER_DIR and getattr(object, '__dir__', None):
+ # object.__dir__ is not in 2.7
+ return object.__dir__(self)
+
+ extras = self._mock_methods or []
+ from_type = dir(type(self))
+ from_dict = list(self.__dict__)
+
+ if mock.FILTER_DIR:
+ # object.__dir__ is not in 2.7
+ from_type = [e for e in from_type if not e.startswith('_')]
+ from_dict = [e for e in from_dict if not e.startswith('_') or
+ _is_magic(e)]
+ return sorted(set(extras + from_type + from_dict +
+ list(self._mock_children)))
+
+
+ def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+ if name in _allowed_names:
+ # property setters go through here
+ return object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
+ elif (self._spec_set and self._mock_methods is not None and
+ name not in self._mock_methods and
+ name not in self.__dict__):
+ raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute '%s'" % name)
+ elif name in _unsupported_magics:
+ msg = 'Attempting to set unsupported magic method %r.' % name
+ raise AttributeError(msg)
+ elif name in _all_magics:
+ if self._mock_methods is not None and name not in self._mock_methods:
+ raise AttributeError("Mock object has no attribute '%s'" % name)
+
+ if not _is_instance_mock(value):
+ setattr(type(self), name, _get_method(name, value))
+ original = value
+ value = lambda *args, **kw: original(self, *args, **kw)
+ else:
+ # only set _new_name and not name so that mock_calls is tracked
+ # but not method calls
+ _check_and_set_parent(self, value, None, name)
+ setattr(type(self), name, value)
+ self._mock_children[name] = value
+ elif name == '__class__':
+ self._spec_class = value
+ return
+ else:
+ if _check_and_set_parent(self, value, name, name):
+ self._mock_children[name] = value
+ return object.__setattr__(self, name, value)
+
+
+ def __delattr__(self, name):
+ if name in _all_magics and name in type(self).__dict__:
+ delattr(type(self), name)
+ if name not in self.__dict__:
+ # for magic methods that are still MagicProxy objects and
+ # not set on the instance itself
+ return
+
+ if name in self.__dict__:
+ object.__delattr__(self, name)
+
+ obj = self._mock_children.get(name, _missing)
+ if obj is _deleted:
+ raise AttributeError(name)
+ if obj is not _missing:
+ del self._mock_children[name]
+ self._mock_children[name] = _deleted
+
+
+ def _format_mock_call_signature(self, args, kwargs):
+ name = self._mock_name or 'mock'
+ return _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs)
+
+
+ def _format_mock_failure_message(self, args, kwargs):
+ message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s'
+ expected_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)
+ call_args = self.call_args
+ if len(call_args) == 3:
+ call_args = call_args[1:]
+ actual_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(*call_args)
+ return message % (expected_string, actual_string)
+
+
+ def _call_matcher(self, _call):
+ """
+ Given a call (or simply a (args, kwargs) tuple), return a
+ comparison key suitable for matching with other calls.
+ This is a best effort method which relies on the spec's signature,
+ if available, or falls back on the arguments themselves.
+ """
+ sig = self._spec_signature
+ if sig is not None:
+ if len(_call) == 2:
+ name = ''
+ args, kwargs = _call
+ else:
+ name, args, kwargs = _call
+ try:
+ return name, sig.bind(*args, **kwargs)
+ except TypeError as e:
+ e.__traceback__ = None
+ return e
+ else:
+ return _call
+
+ def assert_not_called(_mock_self):
+ """assert that the mock was never called.
+ """
+ self = _mock_self
+ if self.call_count != 0:
+ msg = ("Expected '%s' to not have been called. Called %s times." %
+ (self._mock_name or 'mock', self.call_count))
+ raise AssertionError(msg)
+
+ def assert_called(_mock_self):
+ """assert that the mock was called at least once
+ """
+ self = _mock_self
+ if self.call_count == 0:
+ msg = ("Expected '%s' to have been called." %
+ self._mock_name or 'mock')
+ raise AssertionError(msg)
+
+ def assert_called_once(_mock_self):
+ """assert that the mock was called only once.
+ """
+ self = _mock_self
+ if not self.call_count == 1:
+ msg = ("Expected '%s' to have been called once. Called %s times." %
+ (self._mock_name or 'mock', self.call_count))
+ raise AssertionError(msg)
+
+ def assert_called_with(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs):
+ """assert that the mock was called with the specified arguments.
+
+ Raises an AssertionError if the args and keyword args passed in are
+ different to the last call to the mock."""
+ self = _mock_self
+ if self.call_args is None:
+ expected = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)
+ raise AssertionError('Expected call: %s\nNot called' % (expected,))
+
+ def _error_message(cause):
+ msg = self._format_mock_failure_message(args, kwargs)
+ if six.PY2 and cause is not None:
+ # Tack on some diagnostics for Python without __cause__
+ msg = '%s\n%s' % (msg, str(cause))
+ return msg
+ expected = self._call_matcher((args, kwargs))
+ actual = self._call_matcher(self.call_args)
+ if expected != actual:
+ cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None
+ six.raise_from(AssertionError(_error_message(cause)), cause)
+
+
+ def assert_called_once_with(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs):
+ """assert that the mock was called exactly once and with the specified
+ arguments."""
+ self = _mock_self
+ if not self.call_count == 1:
+ msg = ("Expected '%s' to be called once. Called %s times." %
+ (self._mock_name or 'mock', self.call_count))
+ raise AssertionError(msg)
+ return self.assert_called_with(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+ def assert_has_calls(self, calls, any_order=False):
+ """assert the mock has been called with the specified calls.
+ The `mock_calls` list is checked for the calls.
+
+ If `any_order` is False (the default) then the calls must be
+ sequential. There can be extra calls before or after the
+ specified calls.
+
+ If `any_order` is True then the calls can be in any order, but
+ they must all appear in `mock_calls`."""
+ expected = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in calls]
+ cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None
+ all_calls = _CallList(self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.mock_calls)
+ if not any_order:
+ if expected not in all_calls:
+ six.raise_from(AssertionError(
+ 'Calls not found.\nExpected: %r\n'
+ 'Actual: %r' % (_CallList(calls), self.mock_calls)
+ ), cause)
+ return
+
+ all_calls = list(all_calls)
+
+ not_found = []
+ for kall in expected:
+ try:
+ all_calls.remove(kall)
+ except ValueError:
+ not_found.append(kall)
+ if not_found:
+ six.raise_from(AssertionError(
+ '%r not all found in call list' % (tuple(not_found),)
+ ), cause)
+
+
+ def assert_any_call(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ """assert the mock has been called with the specified arguments.
+
+ The assert passes if the mock has *ever* been called, unlike
+ `assert_called_with` and `assert_called_once_with` that only pass if
+ the call is the most recent one."""
+ expected = self._call_matcher((args, kwargs))
+ actual = [self._call_matcher(c) for c in self.call_args_list]
+ if expected not in actual:
+ cause = expected if isinstance(expected, Exception) else None
+ expected_string = self._format_mock_call_signature(args, kwargs)
+ six.raise_from(AssertionError(
+ '%s call not found' % expected_string
+ ), cause)
+
+
+ def _get_child_mock(self, **kw):
+ """Create the child mocks for attributes and return value.
+ By default child mocks will be the same type as the parent.
+ Subclasses of Mock may want to override this to customize the way
+ child mocks are made.
+
+ For non-callable mocks the callable variant will be used (rather than
+ any custom subclass)."""
+ _type = type(self)
+ if not issubclass(_type, CallableMixin):
+ if issubclass(_type, NonCallableMagicMock):
+ klass = MagicMock
+ elif issubclass(_type, NonCallableMock) :
+ klass = Mock
+ else:
+ klass = _type.__mro__[1]
+ return klass(**kw)
+
+
+
+def _try_iter(obj):
+ if obj is None:
+ return obj
+ if _is_exception(obj):
+ return obj
+ if _callable(obj):
+ return obj
+ try:
+ return iter(obj)
+ except TypeError:
+ # XXXX backwards compatibility
+ # but this will blow up on first call - so maybe we should fail early?
+ return obj
+
+
+
+class CallableMixin(Base):
+
+ def __init__(self, spec=None, side_effect=None, return_value=DEFAULT,
+ wraps=None, name=None, spec_set=None, parent=None,
+ _spec_state=None, _new_name='', _new_parent=None, **kwargs):
+ self.__dict__['_mock_return_value'] = return_value
+
+ _safe_super(CallableMixin, self).__init__(
+ spec, wraps, name, spec_set, parent,
+ _spec_state, _new_name, _new_parent, **kwargs
+ )
+
+ self.side_effect = side_effect
+
+
+ def _mock_check_sig(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ # stub method that can be replaced with one with a specific signature
+ pass
+
+
+ def __call__(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs):
+ # can't use self in-case a function / method we are mocking uses self
+ # in the signature
+ _mock_self._mock_check_sig(*args, **kwargs)
+ return _mock_self._mock_call(*args, **kwargs)
+
+
+ def _mock_call(_mock_self, *args, **kwargs):
+ self = _mock_self
+ self.called = True
+ self.call_count += 1
+ _new_name = self._mock_new_name
+ _new_parent = self._mock_new_parent
+
+ _call = _Call((args, kwargs), two=True)
+ self.call_args = _call
+ self.call_args_list.append(_call)
+ self.mock_calls.append(_Call(('', args, kwargs)))
+
+ seen = set()
+ skip_next_dot = _new_name == '()'
+ do_method_calls = self._mock_parent is not None
+ name = self._mock_name
+ while _new_parent is not None:
+ this_mock_call = _Call((_new_name, args, kwargs))
+ if _new_parent._mock_new_name:
+ dot = '.'
+ if skip_next_dot:
+ dot = ''
+
+ skip_next_dot = False
+ if _new_parent._mock_new_name == '()':
+ skip_next_dot = True
+
+ _new_name = _new_parent._mock_new_name + dot + _new_name
+
+ if do_method_calls:
+ if _new_name == name:
+ this_method_call = this_mock_call
+ else:
+ this_method_call = _Call((name, args, kwargs))
+ _new_parent.method_calls.append(this_method_call)
+
+ do_method_calls = _new_parent._mock_parent is not None
+ if do_method_calls:
+ name = _new_parent._mock_name + '.' + name
+
+ _new_parent.mock_calls.append(this_mock_call)
+ _new_parent = _new_parent._mock_new_parent
+
+ # use ids here so as not to call __hash__ on the mocks
+ _new_parent_id = id(_new_parent)
+ if _new_parent_id in seen:
+ break
+ seen.add(_new_parent_id)
+
+ ret_val = DEFAULT
+ effect = self.side_effect
+ if effect is not None:
+ if _is_exception(effect):
+ raise effect
+
+ if not _callable(effect):
+ result = next(effect)
+ if _is_exception(result):
+ raise result
+ if result is DEFAULT:
+ result = self.return_value
+ return result
+
+ ret_val = effect(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ if (self._mock_wraps is not None and
+ self._mock_return_value is DEFAULT):
+ return self._mock_wraps(*args, **kwargs)
+ if ret_val is DEFAULT:
+ ret_val = self.return_value
+ return ret_val
+
+
+
+class Mock(CallableMixin, NonCallableMock):
+ """
+ Create a new `Mock` object. `Mock` takes several optional arguments
+ that specify the behaviour of the Mock object:
+
+ * `spec`: This can be either a list of strings or an existing object (a
+ class or instance) that acts as the specification for the mock object. If
+ you pass in an object then a list of strings is formed by calling dir on
+ the object (excluding unsupported magic attributes and methods). Accessing
+ any attribute not in this list will raise an `AttributeError`.
+
+ If `spec` is an object (rather than a list of strings) then
+ `mock.__class__` returns the class of the spec object. This allows mocks
+ to pass `isinstance` tests.
+
+ * `spec_set`: A stricter variant of `spec`. If used, attempting to *set*
+ or get an attribute on the mock that isn't on the object passed as
+ `spec_set` will raise an `AttributeError`.
+
+ * `side_effect`: A function to be called whenever the Mock is called. See
+ the `side_effect` attribute. Useful for raising exceptions or
+ dynamically changing return values. The function is called with the same
+ arguments as the mock, and unless it returns `DEFAULT`, the return
+ value of this function is used as the return value.
+
+ Alternatively `side_effect` can be an exception class or instance. In
+ this case the exception will be raised when the mock is called.
+
+ If `side_effect` is an iterable then each call to the mock will return
+ the next value from the iterable. If any of the members of the iterable
+ are exceptions they will be raised instead of returned.
+
+ * `return_value`: The value returned when the mock is called. By default
+ this is a new Mock (created on first access). See the
+ `return_value` attribute.
+
+ * `wraps`: Item for the mock object to wrap. If `wraps` is not None then
+ calling the Mock will pass the call through to the wrapped object
+ (returning the real result). Attribute access on the mock will return a
+ Mock object that wraps the corresponding attribute of the wrapped object
+ (so attempting to access an attribute that doesn't exist will raise an
+ `AttributeError`).
+
+ If the mock has an explicit `return_value` set then calls are not passed
+ to the wrapped object and the `return_value` is returned instead.
+
+ * `name`: If the mock has a name then it will be used in the repr of the
+ mock. This can be useful for debugging. The name is propagated to child
+ mocks.
+
+ Mocks can also be called with arbitrary keyword arguments. These will be
+ used to set attributes on the mock after it is created.
+ """
+
+
+
+def _dot_lookup(thing, comp, import_path):
+ try:
+ return getattr(thing, comp)
+ except AttributeError:
+ __import__(import_path)
+ return getattr(thing, comp)
+
+
+def _importer(target):
+ components = target.split('.')
+ import_path = components.pop(0)
+ thing = __import__(import_path)
+
+ for comp in components:
+ import_path += ".%s" % comp
+ thing = _dot_lookup(thing, comp, import_path)
+ return thing
+
+
+def _is_started(patcher):
+ # XXXX horrible
+ return hasattr(patcher, 'is_local')
+
+
+class _patch(object):
+
+ attribute_name = None
+ _active_patches = []
+
+ def __init__(
+ self, getter, attribute, new, spec, create,
+ spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs
+ ):
+ if new_callable is not None:
+ if new is not DEFAULT:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Cannot use 'new' and 'new_callable' together"
+ )
+ if autospec is not None:
+ raise ValueError(
+ "Cannot use 'autospec' and 'new_callable' together"
+ )
+
+ self.getter = getter
+ self.attribute = attribute
+ self.new = new
+ self.new_callable = new_callable
+ self.spec = spec
+ self.create = create
+ self.has_local = False
+ self.spec_set = spec_set
+ self.autospec = autospec
+ self.kwargs = kwargs
+ self.additional_patchers = []
+
+
+ def copy(self):
+ patcher = _patch(
+ self.getter, self.attribute, self.new, self.spec,
+ self.create, self.spec_set,
+ self.autospec, self.new_callable, self.kwargs
+ )
+ patcher.attribute_name = self.attribute_name
+ patcher.additional_patchers = [
+ p.copy() for p in self.additional_patchers
+ ]
+ return patcher
+
+
+ def __call__(self, func):
+ if isinstance(func, ClassTypes):
+ return self.decorate_class(func)
+ return self.decorate_callable(func)
+
+
+ def decorate_class(self, klass):
+ for attr in dir(klass):
+ if not attr.startswith(patch.TEST_PREFIX):
+ continue
+
+ attr_value = getattr(klass, attr)
+ if not hasattr(attr_value, "__call__"):
+ continue
+
+ patcher = self.copy()
+ setattr(klass, attr, patcher(attr_value))
+ return klass
+
+
+ def decorate_callable(self, func):
+ if hasattr(func, 'patchings'):
+ func.patchings.append(self)
+ return func
+
+ @wraps(func)
+ def patched(*args, **keywargs):
+ extra_args = []
+ entered_patchers = []
+
+ exc_info = tuple()
+ try:
+ for patching in patched.patchings:
+ arg = patching.__enter__()
+ entered_patchers.append(patching)
+ if patching.attribute_name is not None:
+ keywargs.update(arg)
+ elif patching.new is DEFAULT:
+ extra_args.append(arg)
+
+ args += tuple(extra_args)
+ return func(*args, **keywargs)
+ except:
+ if (patching not in entered_patchers and
+ _is_started(patching)):
+ # the patcher may have been started, but an exception
+ # raised whilst entering one of its additional_patchers
+ entered_patchers.append(patching)
+ # Pass the exception to __exit__
+ exc_info = sys.exc_info()
+ # re-raise the exception
+ raise
+ finally:
+ for patching in reversed(entered_patchers):
+ patching.__exit__(*exc_info)
+
+ patched.patchings = [self]
+ return patched
+
+
+ def get_original(self):
+ target = self.getter()
+ name = self.attribute
+
+ original = DEFAULT
+ local = False
+
+ try:
+ original = target.__dict__[name]
+ except (AttributeError, KeyError):
+ original = getattr(target, name, DEFAULT)
+ else:
+ local = True
+
+ if name in _builtins and isinstance(target, ModuleType):
+ self.create = True
+
+ if not self.create and original is DEFAULT:
+ raise AttributeError(
+ "%s does not have the attribute %r" % (target, name)
+ )
+ return original, local
+
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ """Perform the patch."""
+ new, spec, spec_set = self.new, self.spec, self.spec_set
+ autospec, kwargs = self.autospec, self.kwargs
+ new_callable = self.new_callable
+ self.target = self.getter()
+
+ # normalise False to None
+ if spec is False:
+ spec = None
+ if spec_set is False:
+ spec_set = None
+ if autospec is False:
+ autospec = None
+
+ if spec is not None and autospec is not None:
+ raise TypeError("Can't specify spec and autospec")
+ if ((spec is not None or autospec is not None) and
+ spec_set not in (True, None)):
+ raise TypeError("Can't provide explicit spec_set *and* spec or autospec")
+
+ original, local = self.get_original()
+
+ if new is DEFAULT and autospec is None:
+ inherit = False
+ if spec is True:
+ # set spec to the object we are replacing
+ spec = original
+ if spec_set is True:
+ spec_set = original
+ spec = None
+ elif spec is not None:
+ if spec_set is True:
+ spec_set = spec
+ spec = None
+ elif spec_set is True:
+ spec_set = original
+
+ if spec is not None or spec_set is not None:
+ if original is DEFAULT:
+ raise TypeError("Can't use 'spec' with create=True")
+ if isinstance(original, ClassTypes):
+ # If we're patching out a class and there is a spec
+ inherit = True
+
+ Klass = MagicMock
+ _kwargs = {}
+ if new_callable is not None:
+ Klass = new_callable
+ elif spec is not None or spec_set is not None:
+ this_spec = spec
+ if spec_set is not None:
+ this_spec = spec_set
+ if _is_list(this_spec):
+ not_callable = '__call__' not in this_spec
+ else:
+ not_callable = not _callable(this_spec)
+ if not_callable:
+ Klass = NonCallableMagicMock
+
+ if spec is not None:
+ _kwargs['spec'] = spec
+ if spec_set is not None:
+ _kwargs['spec_set'] = spec_set
+
+ # add a name to mocks
+ if (isinstance(Klass, type) and
+ issubclass(Klass, NonCallableMock) and self.attribute):
+ _kwargs['name'] = self.attribute
+
+ _kwargs.update(kwargs)
+ new = Klass(**_kwargs)
+
+ if inherit and _is_instance_mock(new):
+ # we can only tell if the instance should be callable if the
+ # spec is not a list
+ this_spec = spec
+ if spec_set is not None:
+ this_spec = spec_set
+ if (not _is_list(this_spec) and not
+ _instance_callable(this_spec)):
+ Klass = NonCallableMagicMock
+
+ _kwargs.pop('name')
+ new.return_value = Klass(_new_parent=new, _new_name='()',
+ **_kwargs)
+ elif autospec is not None:
+ # spec is ignored, new *must* be default, spec_set is treated
+ # as a boolean. Should we check spec is not None and that spec_set
+ # is a bool?
+ if new is not DEFAULT:
+ raise TypeError(
+ "autospec creates the mock for you. Can't specify "
+ "autospec and new."
+ )
+ if original is DEFAULT:
+ raise TypeError("Can't use 'autospec' with create=True")
+ spec_set = bool(spec_set)
+ if autospec is True:
+ autospec = original
+
+ new = create_autospec(autospec, spec_set=spec_set,
+ _name=self.attribute, **kwargs)
+ elif kwargs:
+ # can't set keyword args when we aren't creating the mock
+ # XXXX If new is a Mock we could call new.configure_mock(**kwargs)
+ raise TypeError("Can't pass kwargs to a mock we aren't creating")
+
+ new_attr = new
+
+ self.temp_original = original
+ self.is_local = local
+ setattr(self.target, self.attribute, new_attr)
+ if self.attribute_name is not None:
+ extra_args = {}
+ if self.new is DEFAULT:
+ extra_args[self.attribute_name] = new
+ for patching in self.additional_patchers:
+ arg = patching.__enter__()
+ if patching.new is DEFAULT:
+ extra_args.update(arg)
+ return extra_args
+
+ return new
+
+
+ def __exit__(self, *exc_info):
+ """Undo the patch."""
+ if not _is_started(self):
+ raise RuntimeError('stop called on unstarted patcher')
+
+ if self.is_local and self.temp_original is not DEFAULT:
+ setattr(self.target, self.attribute, self.temp_original)
+ else:
+ delattr(self.target, self.attribute)
+ if not self.create and (not hasattr(self.target, self.attribute) or
+ self.attribute in ('__doc__', '__module__',
+ '__defaults__', '__annotations__',
+ '__kwdefaults__')):
+ # needed for proxy objects like django settings
+ setattr(self.target, self.attribute, self.temp_original)
+
+ del self.temp_original
+ del self.is_local
+ del self.target
+ for patcher in reversed(self.additional_patchers):
+ if _is_started(patcher):
+ patcher.__exit__(*exc_info)
+
+
+ def start(self):
+ """Activate a patch, returning any created mock."""
+ result = self.__enter__()
+ self._active_patches.append(self)
+ return result
+
+
+ def stop(self):
+ """Stop an active patch."""
+ try:
+ self._active_patches.remove(self)
+ except ValueError:
+ # If the patch hasn't been started this will fail
+ pass
+
+ return self.__exit__()
+
+
+
+def _get_target(target):
+ try:
+ target, attribute = target.rsplit('.', 1)
+ except (TypeError, ValueError):
+ raise TypeError("Need a valid target to patch. You supplied: %r" %
+ (target,))
+ getter = lambda: _importer(target)
+ return getter, attribute
+
+
+def _patch_object(
+ target, attribute, new=DEFAULT, spec=None,
+ create=False, spec_set=None, autospec=None,
+ new_callable=None, **kwargs
+ ):
+ """
+ patch the named member (`attribute`) on an object (`target`) with a mock
+ object.
+
+ `patch.object` can be used as a decorator, class decorator or a context
+ manager. Arguments `new`, `spec`, `create`, `spec_set`,
+ `autospec` and `new_callable` have the same meaning as for `patch`. Like
+ `patch`, `patch.object` takes arbitrary keyword arguments for configuring
+ the mock object it creates.
+
+ When used as a class decorator `patch.object` honours `patch.TEST_PREFIX`
+ for choosing which methods to wrap.
+ """
+ getter = lambda: target
+ return _patch(
+ getter, attribute, new, spec, create,
+ spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs
+ )
+
+
+def _patch_multiple(target, spec=None, create=False, spec_set=None,
+ autospec=None, new_callable=None, **kwargs):
+ """Perform multiple patches in a single call. It takes the object to be
+ patched (either as an object or a string to fetch the object by importing)
+ and keyword arguments for the patches::
+
+ with patch.multiple(settings, FIRST_PATCH='one', SECOND_PATCH='two'):
+ ...
+
+ Use `DEFAULT` as the value if you want `patch.multiple` to create
+ mocks for you. In this case the created mocks are passed into a decorated
+ function by keyword, and a dictionary is returned when `patch.multiple` is
+ used as a context manager.
+
+ `patch.multiple` can be used as a decorator, class decorator or a context
+ manager. The arguments `spec`, `spec_set`, `create`,
+ `autospec` and `new_callable` have the same meaning as for `patch`. These
+ arguments will be applied to *all* patches done by `patch.multiple`.
+
+ When used as a class decorator `patch.multiple` honours `patch.TEST_PREFIX`
+ for choosing which methods to wrap.
+ """
+ if type(target) in (unicode, str):
+ getter = lambda: _importer(target)
+ else:
+ getter = lambda: target
+
+ if not kwargs:
+ raise ValueError(
+ 'Must supply at least one keyword argument with patch.multiple'
+ )
+ # need to wrap in a list for python 3, where items is a view
+ items = list(kwargs.items())
+ attribute, new = items[0]
+ patcher = _patch(
+ getter, attribute, new, spec, create, spec_set,
+ autospec, new_callable, {}
+ )
+ patcher.attribute_name = attribute
+ for attribute, new in items[1:]:
+ this_patcher = _patch(
+ getter, attribute, new, spec, create, spec_set,
+ autospec, new_callable, {}
+ )
+ this_patcher.attribute_name = attribute
+ patcher.additional_patchers.append(this_patcher)
+ return patcher
+
+
+def patch(
+ target, new=DEFAULT, spec=None, create=False,
+ spec_set=None, autospec=None, new_callable=None, **kwargs
+ ):
+ """
+ `patch` acts as a function decorator, class decorator or a context
+ manager. Inside the body of the function or with statement, the `target`
+ is patched with a `new` object. When the function/with statement exits
+ the patch is undone.
+
+ If `new` is omitted, then the target is replaced with a
+ `MagicMock`. If `patch` is used as a decorator and `new` is
+ omitted, the created mock is passed in as an extra argument to the
+ decorated function. If `patch` is used as a context manager the created
+ mock is returned by the context manager.
+
+ `target` should be a string in the form `'package.module.ClassName'`. The
+ `target` is imported and the specified object replaced with the `new`
+ object, so the `target` must be importable from the environment you are
+ calling `patch` from. The target is imported when the decorated function
+ is executed, not at decoration time.
+
+ The `spec` and `spec_set` keyword arguments are passed to the `MagicMock`
+ if patch is creating one for you.
+
+ In addition you can pass `spec=True` or `spec_set=True`, which causes
+ patch to pass in the object being mocked as the spec/spec_set object.
+
+ `new_callable` allows you to specify a different class, or callable object,
+ that will be called to create the `new` object. By default `MagicMock` is
+ used.
+
+ A more powerful form of `spec` is `autospec`. If you set `autospec=True`
+ then the mock will be created with a spec from the object being replaced.
+ All attributes of the mock will also have the spec of the corresponding
+ attribute of the object being replaced. Methods and functions being
+ mocked will have their arguments checked and will raise a `TypeError` if
+ they are called with the wrong signature. For mocks replacing a class,
+ their return value (the 'instance') will have the same spec as the class.
+
+ Instead of `autospec=True` you can pass `autospec=some_object` to use an
+ arbitrary object as the spec instead of the one being replaced.
+
+ By default `patch` will fail to replace attributes that don't exist. If
+ you pass in `create=True`, and the attribute doesn't exist, patch will
+ create the attribute for you when the patched function is called, and
+ delete it again afterwards. This is useful for writing tests against
+ attributes that your production code creates at runtime. It is off by
+ default because it can be dangerous. With it switched on you can write
+ passing tests against APIs that don't actually exist!
+
+ Patch can be used as a `TestCase` class decorator. It works by
+ decorating each test method in the class. This reduces the boilerplate
+ code when your test methods share a common patchings set. `patch` finds
+ tests by looking for method names that start with `patch.TEST_PREFIX`.
+ By default this is `test`, which matches the way `unittest` finds tests.
+ You can specify an alternative prefix by setting `patch.TEST_PREFIX`.
+
+ Patch can be used as a context manager, with the with statement. Here the
+ patching applies to the indented block after the with statement. If you
+ use "as" then the patched object will be bound to the name after the
+ "as"; very useful if `patch` is creating a mock object for you.
+
+ `patch` takes arbitrary keyword arguments. These will be passed to
+ the `Mock` (or `new_callable`) on construction.
+
+ `patch.dict(...)`, `patch.multiple(...)` and `patch.object(...)` are
+ available for alternate use-cases.
+ """
+ getter, attribute = _get_target(target)
+ return _patch(
+ getter, attribute, new, spec, create,
+ spec_set, autospec, new_callable, kwargs
+ )
+
+
+class _patch_dict(object):
+ """
+ Patch a dictionary, or dictionary like object, and restore the dictionary
+ to its original state after the test.
+
+ `in_dict` can be a dictionary or a mapping like container. If it is a
+ mapping then it must at least support getting, setting and deleting items
+ plus iterating over keys.
+
+ `in_dict` can also be a string specifying the name of the dictionary, which
+ will then be fetched by importing it.
+
+ `values` can be a dictionary of values to set in the dictionary. `values`
+ can also be an iterable of `(key, value)` pairs.
+
+ If `clear` is True then the dictionary will be cleared before the new
+ values are set.
+
+ `patch.dict` can also be called with arbitrary keyword arguments to set
+ values in the dictionary::
+
+ with patch.dict('sys.modules', mymodule=Mock(), other_module=Mock()):
+ ...
+
+ `patch.dict` can be used as a context manager, decorator or class
+ decorator. When used as a class decorator `patch.dict` honours
+ `patch.TEST_PREFIX` for choosing which methods to wrap.
+ """
+
+ def __init__(self, in_dict, values=(), clear=False, **kwargs):
+ if isinstance(in_dict, basestring):
+ in_dict = _importer(in_dict)
+ self.in_dict = in_dict
+ # support any argument supported by dict(...) constructor
+ self.values = dict(values)
+ self.values.update(kwargs)
+ self.clear = clear
+ self._original = None
+
+
+ def __call__(self, f):
+ if isinstance(f, ClassTypes):
+ return self.decorate_class(f)
+ @wraps(f)
+ def _inner(*args, **kw):
+ self._patch_dict()
+ try:
+ return f(*args, **kw)
+ finally:
+ self._unpatch_dict()
+
+ return _inner
+
+
+ def decorate_class(self, klass):
+ for attr in dir(klass):
+ attr_value = getattr(klass, attr)
+ if (attr.startswith(patch.TEST_PREFIX) and
+ hasattr(attr_value, "__call__")):
+ decorator = _patch_dict(self.in_dict, self.values, self.clear)
+ decorated = decorator(attr_value)
+ setattr(klass, attr, decorated)
+ return klass
+
+
+ def __enter__(self):
+ """Patch the dict."""
+ self._patch_dict()
+
+
+ def _patch_dict(self):
+ values = self.values
+ in_dict = self.in_dict
+ clear = self.clear
+
+ try:
+ original = in_dict.copy()
+ except AttributeError:
+ # dict like object with no copy method
+ # must support iteration over keys
+ original = {}
+ for key in in_dict:
+ original[key] = in_dict[key]
+ self._original = original
+
+ if clear:
+ _clear_dict(in_dict)
+
+ try:
+ in_dict.update(values)
+ except AttributeError:
+ # dict like object with no update method
+ for key in values:
+ in_dict[key] = values[key]
+
+
+ def _unpatch_dict(self):
+ in_dict = self.in_dict
+ original = self._original
+
+ _clear_dict(in_dict)
+
+ try:
+ in_dict.update(original)
+ except AttributeError:
+ for key in original:
+ in_dict[key] = original[key]
+
+
+ def __exit__(self, *args):
+ """Unpatch the dict."""
+ self._unpatch_dict()
+ return False
+
+ start = __enter__
+ stop = __exit__
+
+
+def _clear_dict(in_dict):
+ try:
+ in_dict.clear()
+ except AttributeError:
+ keys = list(in_dict)
+ for key in keys:
+ del in_dict[key]
+
+
+def _patch_stopall():
+ """Stop all active patches. LIFO to unroll nested patches."""
+ for patch in reversed(_patch._active_patches):
+ patch.stop()
+
+
+patch.object = _patch_object
+patch.dict = _patch_dict
+patch.multiple = _patch_multiple
+patch.stopall = _patch_stopall
+patch.TEST_PREFIX = 'test'
+
+magic_methods = (
+ "lt le gt ge eq ne "
+ "getitem setitem delitem "
+ "len contains iter "
+ "hash str sizeof "
+ "enter exit "
+ # we added divmod and rdivmod here instead of numerics
+ # because there is no idivmod
+ "divmod rdivmod neg pos abs invert "
+ "complex int float index "
+ "trunc floor ceil "
+)
+
+numerics = (
+ "add sub mul matmul div floordiv mod lshift rshift and xor or pow"
+)
+if six.PY3:
+ numerics += ' truediv'
+inplace = ' '.join('i%s' % n for n in numerics.split())
+right = ' '.join('r%s' % n for n in numerics.split())
+extra = ''
+if six.PY3:
+ extra = 'bool next '
+else:
+ extra = 'unicode long nonzero oct hex truediv rtruediv '
+
+# not including __prepare__, __instancecheck__, __subclasscheck__
+# (as they are metaclass methods)
+# __del__ is not supported at all as it causes problems if it exists
+
+_non_defaults = set((
+ '__cmp__', '__getslice__', '__setslice__', '__coerce__', # <3.x
+ '__get__', '__set__', '__delete__', '__reversed__', '__missing__',
+ '__reduce__', '__reduce_ex__', '__getinitargs__', '__getnewargs__',
+ '__getstate__', '__setstate__', '__getformat__', '__setformat__',
+ '__repr__', '__dir__', '__subclasses__', '__format__',
+))
+
+
+def _get_method(name, func):
+ "Turns a callable object (like a mock) into a real function"
+ def method(self, *args, **kw):
+ return func(self, *args, **kw)
+ method.__name__ = name
+ return method
+
+
+_magics = set(
+ '__%s__' % method for method in
+ ' '.join([magic_methods, numerics, inplace, right, extra]).split()
+)
+
+_all_magics = _magics | _non_defaults
+
+_unsupported_magics = set((
+ '__getattr__', '__setattr__',
+ '__init__', '__new__', '__prepare__'
+ '__instancecheck__', '__subclasscheck__',
+ '__del__'
+))
+
+_calculate_return_value = {
+ '__hash__': lambda self: object.__hash__(self),
+ '__str__': lambda self: object.__str__(self),
+ '__sizeof__': lambda self: object.__sizeof__(self),
+ '__unicode__': lambda self: unicode(object.__str__(self)),
+}
+
+_return_values = {
+ '__lt__': NotImplemented,
+ '__gt__': NotImplemented,
+ '__le__': NotImplemented,
+ '__ge__': NotImplemented,
+ '__int__': 1,
+ '__contains__': False,
+ '__len__': 0,
+ '__exit__': False,
+ '__complex__': 1j,
+ '__float__': 1.0,
+ '__bool__': True,
+ '__nonzero__': True,
+ '__oct__': '1',
+ '__hex__': '0x1',
+ '__long__': long(1),
+ '__index__': 1,
+}
+
+
+def _get_eq(self):
+ def __eq__(other):
+ ret_val = self.__eq__._mock_return_value
+ if ret_val is not DEFAULT:
+ return ret_val
+ return self is other
+ return __eq__
+
+def _get_ne(self):
+ def __ne__(other):
+ if self.__ne__._mock_return_value is not DEFAULT:
+ return DEFAULT
+ return self is not other
+ return __ne__
+
+def _get_iter(self):
+ def __iter__():
+ ret_val = self.__iter__._mock_return_value
+ if ret_val is DEFAULT:
+ return iter([])
+ # if ret_val was already an iterator, then calling iter on it should
+ # return the iterator unchanged
+ return iter(ret_val)
+ return __iter__
+
+_side_effect_methods = {
+ '__eq__': _get_eq,
+ '__ne__': _get_ne,
+ '__iter__': _get_iter,
+}
+
+
+
+def _set_return_value(mock, method, name):
+ fixed = _return_values.get(name, DEFAULT)
+ if fixed is not DEFAULT:
+ method.return_value = fixed
+ return
+
+ return_calulator = _calculate_return_value.get(name)
+ if return_calulator is not None:
+ try:
+ return_value = return_calulator(mock)
+ except AttributeError:
+ # XXXX why do we return AttributeError here?
+ # set it as a side_effect instead?
+ return_value = AttributeError(name)
+ method.return_value = return_value
+ return
+
+ side_effector = _side_effect_methods.get(name)
+ if side_effector is not None:
+ method.side_effect = side_effector(mock)
+
+
+
+class MagicMixin(object):
+ def __init__(self, *args, **kw):
+ self._mock_set_magics() # make magic work for kwargs in init
+ _safe_super(MagicMixin, self).__init__(*args, **kw)
+ self._mock_set_magics() # fix magic broken by upper level init
+
+
+ def _mock_set_magics(self):
+ these_magics = _magics
+
+ if getattr(self, "_mock_methods", None) is not None:
+ these_magics = _magics.intersection(self._mock_methods)
+
+ remove_magics = set()
+ remove_magics = _magics - these_magics
+
+ for entry in remove_magics:
+ if entry in type(self).__dict__:
+ # remove unneeded magic methods
+ delattr(self, entry)
+
+ # don't overwrite existing attributes if called a second time
+ these_magics = these_magics - set(type(self).__dict__)
+
+ _type = type(self)
+ for entry in these_magics:
+ setattr(_type, entry, MagicProxy(entry, self))
+
+
+
+class NonCallableMagicMock(MagicMixin, NonCallableMock):
+ """A version of `MagicMock` that isn't callable."""
+ def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False):
+ """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a
+ list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as
+ attributes from the mock.
+
+ If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set."""
+ self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set)
+ self._mock_set_magics()
+
+
+
+class MagicMock(MagicMixin, Mock):
+ """
+ MagicMock is a subclass of Mock with default implementations
+ of most of the magic methods. You can use MagicMock without having to
+ configure the magic methods yourself.
+
+ If you use the `spec` or `spec_set` arguments then *only* magic
+ methods that exist in the spec will be created.
+
+ Attributes and the return value of a `MagicMock` will also be `MagicMocks`.
+ """
+ def mock_add_spec(self, spec, spec_set=False):
+ """Add a spec to a mock. `spec` can either be an object or a
+ list of strings. Only attributes on the `spec` can be fetched as
+ attributes from the mock.
+
+ If `spec_set` is True then only attributes on the spec can be set."""
+ self._mock_add_spec(spec, spec_set)
+ self._mock_set_magics()
+
+
+
+class MagicProxy(object):
+ def __init__(self, name, parent):
+ self.name = name
+ self.parent = parent
+
+ def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ m = self.create_mock()
+ return m(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def create_mock(self):
+ entry = self.name
+ parent = self.parent
+ m = parent._get_child_mock(name=entry, _new_name=entry,
+ _new_parent=parent)
+ setattr(parent, entry, m)
+ _set_return_value(parent, m, entry)
+ return m
+
+ def __get__(self, obj, _type=None):
+ return self.create_mock()
+
+
+
+class _ANY(object):
+ "A helper object that compares equal to everything."
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ return True
+
+ def __ne__(self, other):
+ return False
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return '<ANY>'
+
+ __hash__ = None
+
+ANY = _ANY()
+
+
+
+def _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs):
+ message = '%s(%%s)' % name
+ formatted_args = ''
+ args_string = ', '.join([repr(arg) for arg in args])
+
+ def encode_item(item):
+ if six.PY2 and isinstance(item, unicode):
+ return item.encode("utf-8")
+ else:
+ return item
+
+ kwargs_string = ', '.join([
+ '%s=%r' % (encode_item(key), value) for key, value in sorted(kwargs.items())
+ ])
+ if args_string:
+ formatted_args = args_string
+ if kwargs_string:
+ if formatted_args:
+ formatted_args += ', '
+ formatted_args += kwargs_string
+
+ return message % formatted_args
+
+
+
+class _Call(tuple):
+ """
+ A tuple for holding the results of a call to a mock, either in the form
+ `(args, kwargs)` or `(name, args, kwargs)`.
+
+ If args or kwargs are empty then a call tuple will compare equal to
+ a tuple without those values. This makes comparisons less verbose::
+
+ _Call(('name', (), {})) == ('name',)
+ _Call(('name', (1,), {})) == ('name', (1,))
+ _Call(((), {'a': 'b'})) == ({'a': 'b'},)
+
+ The `_Call` object provides a useful shortcut for comparing with call::
+
+ _Call(((1, 2), {'a': 3})) == call(1, 2, a=3)
+ _Call(('foo', (1, 2), {'a': 3})) == call.foo(1, 2, a=3)
+
+ If the _Call has no name then it will match any name.
+ """
+ def __new__(cls, value=(), name=None, parent=None, two=False,
+ from_kall=True):
+ name = ''
+ args = ()
+ kwargs = {}
+ _len = len(value)
+ if _len == 3:
+ name, args, kwargs = value
+ elif _len == 2:
+ first, second = value
+ if isinstance(first, basestring):
+ name = first
+ if isinstance(second, tuple):
+ args = second
+ else:
+ kwargs = second
+ else:
+ args, kwargs = first, second
+ elif _len == 1:
+ value, = value
+ if isinstance(value, basestring):
+ name = value
+ elif isinstance(value, tuple):
+ args = value
+ else:
+ kwargs = value
+
+ if two:
+ return tuple.__new__(cls, (args, kwargs))
+
+ return tuple.__new__(cls, (name, args, kwargs))
+
+
+ def __init__(self, value=(), name=None, parent=None, two=False,
+ from_kall=True):
+ self.name = name
+ self.parent = parent
+ self.from_kall = from_kall
+
+
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ if other is ANY:
+ return True
+ try:
+ len_other = len(other)
+ except TypeError:
+ return False
+
+ self_name = ''
+ if len(self) == 2:
+ self_args, self_kwargs = self
+ else:
+ self_name, self_args, self_kwargs = self
+
+ other_name = ''
+ if len_other == 0:
+ other_args, other_kwargs = (), {}
+ elif len_other == 3:
+ other_name, other_args, other_kwargs = other
+ elif len_other == 1:
+ value, = other
+ if isinstance(value, tuple):
+ other_args = value
+ other_kwargs = {}
+ elif isinstance(value, basestring):
+ other_name = value
+ other_args, other_kwargs = (), {}
+ else:
+ other_args = ()
+ other_kwargs = value
+ elif len_other == 2:
+ # could be (name, args) or (name, kwargs) or (args, kwargs)
+ first, second = other
+ if isinstance(first, basestring):
+ other_name = first
+ if isinstance(second, tuple):
+ other_args, other_kwargs = second, {}
+ else:
+ other_args, other_kwargs = (), second
+ else:
+ other_args, other_kwargs = first, second
+ else:
+ return False
+
+ if self_name and other_name != self_name:
+ return False
+
+ # this order is important for ANY to work!
+ return (other_args, other_kwargs) == (self_args, self_kwargs)
+
+
+ def __ne__(self, other):
+ return not self.__eq__(other)
+
+ __hash__ = None
+
+ def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ if self.name is None:
+ return _Call(('', args, kwargs), name='()')
+
+ name = self.name + '()'
+ return _Call((self.name, args, kwargs), name=name, parent=self)
+
+
+ def __getattr__(self, attr):
+ if self.name is None:
+ return _Call(name=attr, from_kall=False)
+ name = '%s.%s' % (self.name, attr)
+ return _Call(name=name, parent=self, from_kall=False)
+
+
+ def count(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return self.__getattr__('count')(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def index(self, *args, **kwargs):
+ return self.__getattr__('index')(*args, **kwargs)
+
+ def __repr__(self):
+ if not self.from_kall:
+ name = self.name or 'call'
+ if name.startswith('()'):
+ name = 'call%s' % name
+ return name
+
+ if len(self) == 2:
+ name = 'call'
+ args, kwargs = self
+ else:
+ name, args, kwargs = self
+ if not name:
+ name = 'call'
+ elif not name.startswith('()'):
+ name = 'call.%s' % name
+ else:
+ name = 'call%s' % name
+ return _format_call_signature(name, args, kwargs)
+
+
+ def call_list(self):
+ """For a call object that represents multiple calls, `call_list`
+ returns a list of all the intermediate calls as well as the
+ final call."""
+ vals = []
+ thing = self
+ while thing is not None:
+ if thing.from_kall:
+ vals.append(thing)
+ thing = thing.parent
+ return _CallList(reversed(vals))
+
+
+call = _Call(from_kall=False)
+
+
+
+def create_autospec(spec, spec_set=False, instance=False, _parent=None,
+ _name=None, **kwargs):
+ """Create a mock object using another object as a spec. Attributes on the
+ mock will use the corresponding attribute on the `spec` object as their
+ spec.
+
+ Functions or methods being mocked will have their arguments checked
+ to check that they are called with the correct signature.
+
+ If `spec_set` is True then attempting to set attributes that don't exist
+ on the spec object will raise an `AttributeError`.
+
+ If a class is used as a spec then the return value of the mock (the
+ instance of the class) will have the same spec. You can use a class as the
+ spec for an instance object by passing `instance=True`. The returned mock
+ will only be callable if instances of the mock are callable.
+
+ `create_autospec` also takes arbitrary keyword arguments that are passed to
+ the constructor of the created mock."""
+ if _is_list(spec):
+ # can't pass a list instance to the mock constructor as it will be
+ # interpreted as a list of strings
+ spec = type(spec)
+
+ is_type = isinstance(spec, ClassTypes)
+
+ _kwargs = {'spec': spec}
+ if spec_set:
+ _kwargs = {'spec_set': spec}
+ elif spec is None:
+ # None we mock with a normal mock without a spec
+ _kwargs = {}
+ if _kwargs and instance:
+ _kwargs['_spec_as_instance'] = True
+
+ _kwargs.update(kwargs)
+
+ Klass = MagicMock
+ if type(spec) in DescriptorTypes:
+ # descriptors don't have a spec
+ # because we don't know what type they return
+ _kwargs = {}
+ elif not _callable(spec):
+ Klass = NonCallableMagicMock
+ elif is_type and instance and not _instance_callable(spec):
+ Klass = NonCallableMagicMock
+
+ _name = _kwargs.pop('name', _name)
+
+ _new_name = _name
+ if _parent is None:
+ # for a top level object no _new_name should be set
+ _new_name = ''
+
+ mock = Klass(parent=_parent, _new_parent=_parent, _new_name=_new_name,
+ name=_name, **_kwargs)
+
+ if isinstance(spec, FunctionTypes):
+ # should only happen at the top level because we don't
+ # recurse for functions
+ mock = _set_signature(mock, spec)
+ else:
+ _check_signature(spec, mock, is_type, instance)
+
+ if _parent is not None and not instance:
+ _parent._mock_children[_name] = mock
+
+ if is_type and not instance and 'return_value' not in kwargs:
+ mock.return_value = create_autospec(spec, spec_set, instance=True,
+ _name='()', _parent=mock)
+
+ for entry in dir(spec):
+ if _is_magic(entry):
+ # MagicMock already does the useful magic methods for us
+ continue
+
+ # XXXX do we need a better way of getting attributes without
+ # triggering code execution (?) Probably not - we need the actual
+ # object to mock it so we would rather trigger a property than mock
+ # the property descriptor. Likewise we want to mock out dynamically
+ # provided attributes.
+ # XXXX what about attributes that raise exceptions other than
+ # AttributeError on being fetched?
+ # we could be resilient against it, or catch and propagate the
+ # exception when the attribute is fetched from the mock
+ try:
+ original = getattr(spec, entry)
+ except AttributeError:
+ continue
+
+ kwargs = {'spec': original}
+ if spec_set:
+ kwargs = {'spec_set': original}
+
+ if not isinstance(original, FunctionTypes):
+ new = _SpecState(original, spec_set, mock, entry, instance)
+ mock._mock_children[entry] = new
+ else:
+ parent = mock
+ if isinstance(spec, FunctionTypes):
+ parent = mock.mock
+
+ skipfirst = _must_skip(spec, entry, is_type)
+ kwargs['_eat_self'] = skipfirst
+ new = MagicMock(parent=parent, name=entry, _new_name=entry,
+ _new_parent=parent,
+ **kwargs)
+ mock._mock_children[entry] = new
+ _check_signature(original, new, skipfirst=skipfirst)
+
+ # so functions created with _set_signature become instance attributes,
+ # *plus* their underlying mock exists in _mock_children of the parent
+ # mock. Adding to _mock_children may be unnecessary where we are also
+ # setting as an instance attribute?
+ if isinstance(new, FunctionTypes):
+ setattr(mock, entry, new)
+
+ return mock
+
+
+def _must_skip(spec, entry, is_type):
+ """
+ Return whether we should skip the first argument on spec's `entry`
+ attribute.
+ """
+ if not isinstance(spec, ClassTypes):
+ if entry in getattr(spec, '__dict__', {}):
+ # instance attribute - shouldn't skip
+ return False
+ spec = spec.__class__
+ if not hasattr(spec, '__mro__'):
+ # old style class: can't have descriptors anyway
+ return is_type
+
+ for klass in spec.__mro__:
+ result = klass.__dict__.get(entry, DEFAULT)
+ if result is DEFAULT:
+ continue
+ if isinstance(result, (staticmethod, classmethod)):
+ return False
+ elif isinstance(getattr(result, '__get__', None), MethodWrapperTypes):
+ # Normal method => skip if looked up on type
+ # (if looked up on instance, self is already skipped)
+ return is_type
+ else:
+ return False
+
+ # shouldn't get here unless function is a dynamically provided attribute
+ # XXXX untested behaviour
+ return is_type
+
+
+def _get_class(obj):
+ try:
+ return obj.__class__
+ except AttributeError:
+ # it is possible for objects to have no __class__
+ return type(obj)
+
+
+class _SpecState(object):
+
+ def __init__(self, spec, spec_set=False, parent=None,
+ name=None, ids=None, instance=False):
+ self.spec = spec
+ self.ids = ids
+ self.spec_set = spec_set
+ self.parent = parent
+ self.instance = instance
+ self.name = name
+
+
+FunctionTypes = (
+ # python function
+ type(create_autospec),
+ # instance method
+ type(ANY.__eq__),
+)
+
+MethodWrapperTypes = (
+ type(ANY.__eq__.__get__),
+)
+
+
+file_spec = None
+
+def _iterate_read_data(read_data):
+ # Helper for mock_open:
+ # Retrieve lines from read_data via a generator so that separate calls to
+ # readline, read, and readlines are properly interleaved
+ sep = b'\n' if isinstance(read_data, bytes) else '\n'
+ data_as_list = [l + sep for l in read_data.split(sep)]
+
+ if data_as_list[-1] == sep:
+ # If the last line ended in a newline, the list comprehension will have an
+ # extra entry that's just a newline. Remove this.
+ data_as_list = data_as_list[:-1]
+ else:
+ # If there wasn't an extra newline by itself, then the file being
+ # emulated doesn't have a newline to end the last line remove the
+ # newline that our naive format() added
+ data_as_list[-1] = data_as_list[-1][:-1]
+
+ for line in data_as_list:
+ yield line
+
+def mock_open(mock=None, read_data=''):
+ """
+ A helper function to create a mock to replace the use of `open`. It works
+ for `open` called directly or used as a context manager.
+
+ The `mock` argument is the mock object to configure. If `None` (the
+ default) then a `MagicMock` will be created for you, with the API limited
+ to methods or attributes available on standard file handles.
+
+ `read_data` is a string for the `read` methoddline`, and `readlines` of the
+ file handle to return. This is an empty string by default.
+ """
+ def _readlines_side_effect(*args, **kwargs):
+ if handle.readlines.return_value is not None:
+ return handle.readlines.return_value
+ return list(_state[0])
+
+ def _read_side_effect(*args, **kwargs):
+ if handle.read.return_value is not None:
+ return handle.read.return_value
+ return type(read_data)().join(_state[0])
+
+ def _readline_side_effect():
+ if handle.readline.return_value is not None:
+ while True:
+ yield handle.readline.return_value
+ for line in _state[0]:
+ yield line
+
+
+ global file_spec
+ if file_spec is None:
+ # set on first use
+ if six.PY3:
+ import _io
+ file_spec = list(set(dir(_io.TextIOWrapper)).union(set(dir(_io.BytesIO))))
+ else:
+ file_spec = file
+
+ if mock is None:
+ mock = MagicMock(name='open', spec=open)
+
+ handle = MagicMock(spec=file_spec)
+ handle.__enter__.return_value = handle
+
+ _state = [_iterate_read_data(read_data), None]
+
+ handle.write.return_value = None
+ handle.read.return_value = None
+ handle.readline.return_value = None
+ handle.readlines.return_value = None
+
+ handle.read.side_effect = _read_side_effect
+ _state[1] = _readline_side_effect()
+ handle.readline.side_effect = _state[1]
+ handle.readlines.side_effect = _readlines_side_effect
+
+ def reset_data(*args, **kwargs):
+ _state[0] = _iterate_read_data(read_data)
+ if handle.readline.side_effect == _state[1]:
+ # Only reset the side effect if the user hasn't overridden it.
+ _state[1] = _readline_side_effect()
+ handle.readline.side_effect = _state[1]
+ return DEFAULT
+
+ mock.side_effect = reset_data
+ mock.return_value = handle
+ return mock
+
+
+class PropertyMock(Mock):
+ """
+ A mock intended to be used as a property, or other descriptor, on a class.
+ `PropertyMock` provides `__get__` and `__set__` methods so you can specify
+ a return value when it is fetched.
+
+ Fetching a `PropertyMock` instance from an object calls the mock, with
+ no args. Setting it calls the mock with the value being set.
+ """
+ def _get_child_mock(self, **kwargs):
+ return MagicMock(**kwargs)
+
+ def __get__(self, obj, obj_type):
+ return self()
+ def __set__(self, obj, val):
+ self(val)
diff --git a/mock/tests/__init__.py b/mock/tests/__init__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..54ddf2e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/__init__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
diff --git a/mock/tests/__main__.py b/mock/tests/__main__.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..45c633a
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/__main__.py
@@ -0,0 +1,18 @@
+import os
+import unittest
+
+
+def load_tests(loader, standard_tests, pattern):
+ # top level directory cached on loader instance
+ this_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
+ pattern = pattern or "test*.py"
+ # We are inside unittest.test.testmock, so the top-level is three notches up
+ top_level_dir = os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(this_dir)))
+ package_tests = loader.discover(start_dir=this_dir, pattern=pattern,
+ top_level_dir=top_level_dir)
+ standard_tests.addTests(package_tests)
+ return standard_tests
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/mock/tests/support.py b/mock/tests/support.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..c7ad20b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/support.py
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+def is_instance(obj, klass):
+ """Version of is_instance that doesn't access __class__"""
+ return issubclass(type(obj), klass)
+
+
+class SomeClass(object):
+ class_attribute = None
+
+ def wibble(self):
+ pass
+
+
+class X(object):
+ pass
diff --git a/mock/tests/testcallable.py b/mock/tests/testcallable.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..10acdc3
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/testcallable.py
@@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+
+import unittest2 as unittest
+from mock.tests.support import is_instance, X, SomeClass
+
+from mock import (
+ Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock,
+ NonCallableMock, patch, create_autospec,
+ CallableMixin
+)
+
+
+
+class TestCallable(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def assertNotCallable(self, mock):
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock, NonCallableMagicMock))
+ self.assertFalse(is_instance(mock, CallableMixin))
+
+
+ def test_non_callable(self):
+ for mock in NonCallableMagicMock(), NonCallableMock():
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__call__'))
+ self.assertIn(mock.__class__.__name__, repr(mock))
+
+
+ def test_heirarchy(self):
+ self.assertTrue(issubclass(MagicMock, Mock))
+ self.assertTrue(issubclass(NonCallableMagicMock, NonCallableMock))
+
+
+ def test_attributes(self):
+ one = NonCallableMock()
+ self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(one.one), Mock))
+
+ two = NonCallableMagicMock()
+ self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(two.two), MagicMock))
+
+
+ def test_subclasses(self):
+ class MockSub(Mock):
+ pass
+
+ one = MockSub()
+ self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(one.one), MockSub))
+
+ class MagicSub(MagicMock):
+ pass
+
+ two = MagicSub()
+ self.assertTrue(issubclass(type(two.two), MagicSub))
+
+
+ def test_patch_spec(self):
+ patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec=True)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
+
+ instance = mock()
+ mock.assert_called_once_with()
+
+ self.assertNotCallable(instance)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance)
+
+
+ def test_patch_spec_set(self):
+ patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec_set=True)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
+
+ instance = mock()
+ mock.assert_called_once_with()
+
+ self.assertNotCallable(instance)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance)
+
+
+ def test_patch_spec_instance(self):
+ patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec=X())
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
+
+ self.assertNotCallable(mock)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+
+
+ def test_patch_spec_set_instance(self):
+ patcher = patch('%s.X' % __name__, spec_set=X())
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
+
+ self.assertNotCallable(mock)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+
+
+ def test_patch_spec_callable_class(self):
+ class CallableX(X):
+ def __call__(self):
+ pass
+
+ class Sub(CallableX):
+ pass
+
+ class Multi(SomeClass, Sub):
+ pass
+
+ class OldStyle:
+ def __call__(self):
+ pass
+
+ class OldStyleSub(OldStyle):
+ pass
+
+ for arg in 'spec', 'spec_set':
+ for Klass in CallableX, Sub, Multi, OldStyle, OldStyleSub:
+ with patch('%s.X' % __name__, **{arg: Klass}) as mock:
+ instance = mock()
+ mock.assert_called_once_with()
+
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(instance, MagicMock))
+ # inherited spec
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance,
+ 'foobarbaz')
+
+ result = instance()
+ # instance is callable, result has no spec
+ instance.assert_called_once_with()
+
+ result(3, 2, 1)
+ result.assert_called_once_with(3, 2, 1)
+ result.foo(3, 2, 1)
+ result.foo.assert_called_once_with(3, 2, 1)
+
+
+ def test_create_autospec(self):
+ mock = create_autospec(X)
+ instance = mock()
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance)
+
+ mock = create_autospec(X())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+
+
+ def test_create_autospec_instance(self):
+ mock = create_autospec(SomeClass, instance=True)
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+ mock.wibble()
+ mock.wibble.assert_called_once_with()
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.wibble, 'some', 'args')
+
+
+if __name__ == "__main__":
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/mock/tests/testhelpers.py b/mock/tests/testhelpers.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..a87df1b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/testhelpers.py
@@ -0,0 +1,975 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+
+import six
+import unittest2 as unittest
+
+from mock import (
+ call, create_autospec, MagicMock,
+ Mock, ANY, patch, PropertyMock
+)
+from mock.mock import _Call, _CallList
+
+from datetime import datetime
+
+class SomeClass(object):
+ def one(self, a, b):
+ pass
+ def two(self):
+ pass
+ def three(self, a=None):
+ pass
+
+
+
+class AnyTest(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def test_any(self):
+ self.assertEqual(ANY, object())
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(ANY)
+ mock.assert_called_with(ANY)
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(foo=ANY)
+ mock.assert_called_with(foo=ANY)
+
+ def test_repr(self):
+ self.assertEqual(repr(ANY), '<ANY>')
+ self.assertEqual(str(ANY), '<ANY>')
+
+
+ def test_any_and_datetime(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(datetime.now(), foo=datetime.now())
+
+ mock.assert_called_with(ANY, foo=ANY)
+
+
+ def test_any_mock_calls_comparison_order(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ d = datetime.now()
+ class Foo(object):
+ def __eq__(self, other):
+ return False
+ def __ne__(self, other):
+ return True
+
+ for d in datetime.now(), Foo():
+ mock.reset_mock()
+
+ mock(d, foo=d, bar=d)
+ mock.method(d, zinga=d, alpha=d)
+ mock().method(a1=d, z99=d)
+
+ expected = [
+ call(ANY, foo=ANY, bar=ANY),
+ call.method(ANY, zinga=ANY, alpha=ANY),
+ call(), call().method(a1=ANY, z99=ANY)
+ ]
+ self.assertEqual(expected, mock.mock_calls)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected)
+
+
+
+class CallTest(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def test_call_with_call(self):
+ kall = _Call()
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call())
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('',)))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((),)))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(({},)))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', ())))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', {})))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (), {})))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('foo',)))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('bar', ())))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('baz', {})))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('spam', (), {})))
+
+ kall = _Call(((1, 2, 3),))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((1, 2, 3),)))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3))))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((1, 2, 3), {})))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3), {})))
+
+ kall = _Call(((1, 2, 4),))
+ self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3))))
+ self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 3), {})))
+
+ kall = _Call(('foo', (1, 2, 4),))
+ self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 4))))
+ self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('', (1, 2, 4), {})))
+ self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('bar', (1, 2, 4))))
+ self.assertNotEqual(kall, _Call(('bar', (1, 2, 4), {})))
+
+ kall = _Call(({'a': 3},))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', (), {'a': 3})))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(('', {'a': 3})))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(((), {'a': 3})))
+ self.assertEqual(kall, _Call(({'a': 3},)))
+
+
+ def test_empty__Call(self):
+ args = _Call()
+
+ self.assertEqual(args, ())
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ((),))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', ()))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',(), {}))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', {}))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ({},))
+
+
+ def test_named_empty_call(self):
+ args = _Call(('foo', (), {}))
+
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', ()))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo',(), {}))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', {}))
+
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ((),))
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ())
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ({},))
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ('bar',))
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ('bar', ()))
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ('bar', {}))
+
+
+ def test_call_with_args(self):
+ args = _Call(((1, 2, 3), {}))
+
+ self.assertEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3),))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3)))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3), {}))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3), {}))
+
+
+ def test_named_call_with_args(self):
+ args = _Call(('foo', (1, 2, 3), {}))
+
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3)))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (1, 2, 3), {}))
+
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3),))
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ((1, 2, 3), {}))
+
+
+ def test_call_with_kwargs(self):
+ args = _Call(((), dict(a=3, b=4)))
+
+ self.assertEqual(args, (dict(a=3, b=4),))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', dict(a=3, b=4)))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (), dict(a=3, b=4)))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ((), dict(a=3, b=4)))
+
+
+ def test_named_call_with_kwargs(self):
+ args = _Call(('foo', (), dict(a=3, b=4)))
+
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', dict(a=3, b=4)))
+ self.assertEqual(args, ('foo', (), dict(a=3, b=4)))
+
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, (dict(a=3, b=4),))
+ self.assertNotEqual(args, ((), dict(a=3, b=4)))
+
+
+ def test_call_with_args_call_empty_name(self):
+ args = _Call(((1, 2, 3), {}))
+ self.assertEqual(args, call(1, 2, 3))
+ self.assertEqual(call(1, 2, 3), args)
+ self.assertIn(call(1, 2, 3), [args])
+
+
+ def test_call_ne(self):
+ self.assertNotEqual(_Call(((1, 2, 3),)), call(1, 2))
+ self.assertFalse(_Call(((1, 2, 3),)) != call(1, 2, 3))
+ self.assertTrue(_Call(((1, 2), {})) != call(1, 2, 3))
+
+
+ def test_call_non_tuples(self):
+ kall = _Call(((1, 2, 3),))
+ for value in 1, None, self, int:
+ self.assertNotEqual(kall, value)
+ self.assertFalse(kall == value)
+
+
+ def test_repr(self):
+ self.assertEqual(repr(_Call()), 'call()')
+ self.assertEqual(repr(_Call(('foo',))), 'call.foo()')
+
+ self.assertEqual(repr(_Call(((1, 2, 3), {'a': 'b'}))),
+ "call(1, 2, 3, a='b')")
+ self.assertEqual(repr(_Call(('bar', (1, 2, 3), {'a': 'b'}))),
+ "call.bar(1, 2, 3, a='b')")
+
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call), 'call')
+ self.assertEqual(str(call), 'call')
+
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call()), 'call()')
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call(1)), 'call(1)')
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call(zz='thing')), "call(zz='thing')")
+
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call().foo), 'call().foo')
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call(1).foo.bar(a=3).bing),
+ 'call().foo.bar().bing')
+ self.assertEqual(
+ repr(call().foo(1, 2, a=3)),
+ "call().foo(1, 2, a=3)"
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call()()), "call()()")
+ self.assertEqual(repr(call(1)(2)), "call()(2)")
+ self.assertEqual(
+ repr(call()().bar().baz.beep(1)),
+ "call()().bar().baz.beep(1)"
+ )
+
+
+ def test_call(self):
+ self.assertEqual(call(), ('', (), {}))
+ self.assertEqual(call('foo', 'bar', one=3, two=4),
+ ('', ('foo', 'bar'), {'one': 3, 'two': 4}))
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(1, 2, 3)
+ mock(a=3, b=6)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list,
+ [call(1, 2, 3), call(a=3, b=6)])
+
+ def test_attribute_call(self):
+ self.assertEqual(call.foo(1), ('foo', (1,), {}))
+ self.assertEqual(call.bar.baz(fish='eggs'),
+ ('bar.baz', (), {'fish': 'eggs'}))
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.foo(1, 2 ,3)
+ mock.bar.baz(a=3, b=6)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls,
+ [call.foo(1, 2, 3), call.bar.baz(a=3, b=6)])
+
+
+ def test_extended_call(self):
+ result = call(1).foo(2).bar(3, a=4)
+ self.assertEqual(result, ('().foo().bar', (3,), dict(a=4)))
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock(1, 2, a=3, b=4)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, call(1, 2, a=3, b=4))
+ self.assertNotEqual(mock.call_args, call(1, 2, 3))
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [call(1, 2, a=3, b=4)])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(1, 2, a=3, b=4)])
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock.foo(1).bar()().baz.beep(a=6)
+
+ last_call = call.foo(1).bar()().baz.beep(a=6)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls[-1], last_call)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, last_call.call_list())
+
+
+ def test_call_list(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock(1)
+ self.assertEqual(call(1).call_list(), mock.mock_calls)
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock(1).method(2)
+ self.assertEqual(call(1).method(2).call_list(),
+ mock.mock_calls)
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock(1).method(2)(3)
+ self.assertEqual(call(1).method(2)(3).call_list(),
+ mock.mock_calls)
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ int(mock(1).method(2)(3).foo.bar.baz(4)(5))
+ kall = call(1).method(2)(3).foo.bar.baz(4)(5).__int__()
+ self.assertEqual(kall.call_list(), mock.mock_calls)
+
+
+ def test_call_any(self):
+ self.assertEqual(call, ANY)
+
+ m = MagicMock()
+ int(m)
+ self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, [ANY])
+ self.assertEqual([ANY], m.mock_calls)
+
+
+ def test_two_args_call(self):
+ args = _Call(((1, 2), {'a': 3}), two=True)
+ self.assertEqual(len(args), 2)
+ self.assertEqual(args[0], (1, 2))
+ self.assertEqual(args[1], {'a': 3})
+
+ other_args = _Call(((1, 2), {'a': 3}))
+ self.assertEqual(args, other_args)
+
+
+class SpecSignatureTest(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def _check_someclass_mock(self, mock):
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo')
+ mock.one(1, 2)
+ mock.one.assert_called_with(1, 2)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError,
+ mock.one.assert_called_with, 3, 4)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.one, 1)
+
+ mock.two()
+ mock.two.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError,
+ mock.two.assert_called_with, 3)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.two, 1)
+
+ mock.three()
+ mock.three.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError,
+ mock.three.assert_called_with, 3)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.three, 3, 2)
+
+ mock.three(1)
+ mock.three.assert_called_with(1)
+
+ mock.three(a=1)
+ mock.three.assert_called_with(a=1)
+
+
+ def test_basic(self):
+ mock = create_autospec(SomeClass)
+ self._check_someclass_mock(mock)
+ mock = create_autospec(SomeClass())
+ self._check_someclass_mock(mock)
+
+
+ def test_create_autospec_return_value(self):
+ def f():
+ pass
+ mock = create_autospec(f, return_value='foo')
+ self.assertEqual(mock(), 'foo')
+
+ class Foo(object):
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Foo, return_value='foo')
+ self.assertEqual(mock(), 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_autospec_reset_mock(self):
+ m = create_autospec(int)
+ int(m)
+ m.reset_mock()
+ self.assertEqual(m.__int__.call_count, 0)
+
+
+ def test_mocking_unbound_methods(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ def foo(self, foo):
+ pass
+ p = patch.object(Foo, 'foo')
+ mock_foo = p.start()
+ Foo().foo(1)
+
+ mock_foo.assert_called_with(1)
+
+
+ @unittest.expectedFailure
+ def test_create_autospec_unbound_methods(self):
+ # see mock issue 128
+ class Foo(object):
+ def foo(self):
+ pass
+
+ klass = create_autospec(Foo)
+ instance = klass()
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance.foo, 1)
+
+ # Note: no type checking on the "self" parameter
+ klass.foo(1)
+ klass.foo.assert_called_with(1)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, klass.foo)
+
+
+ def test_create_autospec_keyword_arguments(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ a = 3
+ m = create_autospec(Foo, a='3')
+ self.assertEqual(m.a, '3')
+
+ @unittest.skipUnless(six.PY3, "Keyword only arguments Python 3 specific")
+ def test_create_autospec_keyword_only_arguments(self):
+ func_def = "def foo(a, *, b=None):\n pass\n"
+ namespace = {}
+ exec (func_def, namespace)
+ foo = namespace['foo']
+
+ m = create_autospec(foo)
+ m(1)
+ m.assert_called_with(1)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, m, 1, 2)
+
+ m(2, b=3)
+ m.assert_called_with(2, b=3)
+
+ def test_function_as_instance_attribute(self):
+ obj = SomeClass()
+ def f(a):
+ pass
+ obj.f = f
+
+ mock = create_autospec(obj)
+ mock.f('bing')
+ mock.f.assert_called_with('bing')
+
+
+ def test_spec_as_list(self):
+ # because spec as a list of strings in the mock constructor means
+ # something very different we treat a list instance as the type.
+ mock = create_autospec([])
+ mock.append('foo')
+ mock.append.assert_called_with('foo')
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo')
+
+ class Foo(object):
+ foo = []
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Foo)
+ mock.foo.append(3)
+ mock.foo.append.assert_called_with(3)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.foo, 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_attributes(self):
+ class Sub(SomeClass):
+ attr = SomeClass()
+
+ sub_mock = create_autospec(Sub)
+
+ for mock in (sub_mock, sub_mock.attr):
+ self._check_someclass_mock(mock)
+
+
+ def test_builtin_functions_types(self):
+ # we could replace builtin functions / methods with a function
+ # with *args / **kwargs signature. Using the builtin method type
+ # as a spec seems to work fairly well though.
+ class BuiltinSubclass(list):
+ def bar(self, arg):
+ pass
+ sorted = sorted
+ attr = {}
+
+ mock = create_autospec(BuiltinSubclass)
+ mock.append(3)
+ mock.append.assert_called_with(3)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.append, 'foo')
+
+ mock.bar('foo')
+ mock.bar.assert_called_with('foo')
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.bar, 'foo', 'bar')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.bar, 'foo')
+
+ mock.sorted([1, 2])
+ mock.sorted.assert_called_with([1, 2])
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.sorted, 'foo')
+
+ mock.attr.pop(3)
+ mock.attr.pop.assert_called_with(3)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.attr, 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_method_calls(self):
+ class Sub(SomeClass):
+ attr = SomeClass()
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Sub)
+ mock.one(1, 2)
+ mock.two()
+ mock.three(3)
+
+ expected = [call.one(1, 2), call.two(), call.three(3)]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, expected)
+
+ mock.attr.one(1, 2)
+ mock.attr.two()
+ mock.attr.three(3)
+
+ expected.extend(
+ [call.attr.one(1, 2), call.attr.two(), call.attr.three(3)]
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, expected)
+
+
+ def test_magic_methods(self):
+ class BuiltinSubclass(list):
+ attr = {}
+
+ mock = create_autospec(BuiltinSubclass)
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [])
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, int, mock)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, int, mock.attr)
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [])
+
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock['foo'], MagicMock)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.attr['foo'], MagicMock)
+
+
+ def test_spec_set(self):
+ class Sub(SomeClass):
+ attr = SomeClass()
+
+ for spec in (Sub, Sub()):
+ mock = create_autospec(spec, spec_set=True)
+ self._check_someclass_mock(mock)
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, mock, 'foo', 'bar')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, mock.attr, 'foo', 'bar')
+
+
+ def test_descriptors(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ @classmethod
+ def f(cls, a, b):
+ pass
+ @staticmethod
+ def g(a, b):
+ pass
+
+ class Bar(Foo):
+ pass
+
+ class Baz(SomeClass, Bar):
+ pass
+
+ for spec in (Foo, Foo(), Bar, Bar(), Baz, Baz()):
+ mock = create_autospec(spec)
+ mock.f(1, 2)
+ mock.f.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
+
+ mock.g(3, 4)
+ mock.g.assert_called_once_with(3, 4)
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "No old style classes in Python 3")
+ def test_old_style_classes(self):
+ class Foo:
+ def f(self, a, b):
+ pass
+
+ class Bar(Foo):
+ g = Foo()
+
+ for spec in (Foo, Foo(), Bar, Bar()):
+ mock = create_autospec(spec)
+ mock.f(1, 2)
+ mock.f.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.f, 'foo')
+
+ mock.g.f(1, 2)
+ mock.g.f.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.g, 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_recursive(self):
+ class A(object):
+ def a(self):
+ pass
+ foo = 'foo bar baz'
+ bar = foo
+
+ A.B = A
+ mock = create_autospec(A)
+
+ mock()
+ self.assertFalse(mock.B.called)
+
+ mock.a()
+ mock.B.a()
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [call.a(), call.B.a()])
+
+ self.assertIs(A.foo, A.bar)
+ self.assertIsNot(mock.foo, mock.bar)
+ mock.foo.lower()
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.bar.lower.assert_called_with)
+
+
+ def test_spec_inheritance_for_classes(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ def a(self, x):
+ pass
+ class Bar(object):
+ def f(self, y):
+ pass
+
+ class_mock = create_autospec(Foo)
+
+ self.assertIsNot(class_mock, class_mock())
+
+ for this_mock in class_mock, class_mock():
+ this_mock.a(x=5)
+ this_mock.a.assert_called_with(x=5)
+ this_mock.a.assert_called_with(5)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, this_mock.a, 'foo', 'bar')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, this_mock, 'b')
+
+ instance_mock = create_autospec(Foo())
+ instance_mock.a(5)
+ instance_mock.a.assert_called_with(5)
+ instance_mock.a.assert_called_with(x=5)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance_mock.a, 'foo', 'bar')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance_mock, 'b')
+
+ # The return value isn't isn't callable
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance_mock)
+
+ instance_mock.Bar.f(6)
+ instance_mock.Bar.f.assert_called_with(6)
+ instance_mock.Bar.f.assert_called_with(y=6)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance_mock.Bar, 'g')
+
+ instance_mock.Bar().f(6)
+ instance_mock.Bar().f.assert_called_with(6)
+ instance_mock.Bar().f.assert_called_with(y=6)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance_mock.Bar(), 'g')
+
+
+ def test_inherit(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ a = 3
+
+ Foo.Foo = Foo
+
+ # class
+ mock = create_autospec(Foo)
+ instance = mock()
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance, 'b')
+
+ attr_instance = mock.Foo()
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, attr_instance, 'b')
+
+ # instance
+ mock = create_autospec(Foo())
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'b')
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+
+ # attribute instance
+ call_result = mock.Foo()
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, call_result, 'b')
+
+
+ def test_builtins(self):
+ # used to fail with infinite recursion
+ create_autospec(1)
+
+ create_autospec(int)
+ create_autospec('foo')
+ create_autospec(str)
+ create_autospec({})
+ create_autospec(dict)
+ create_autospec([])
+ create_autospec(list)
+ create_autospec(set())
+ create_autospec(set)
+ create_autospec(1.0)
+ create_autospec(float)
+ create_autospec(1j)
+ create_autospec(complex)
+ create_autospec(False)
+ create_autospec(True)
+
+
+ def test_function(self):
+ def f(a, b):
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(f)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock.assert_called_with(1, 2)
+ mock.assert_called_with(1, b=2)
+ mock.assert_called_with(a=1, b=2)
+
+ f.f = f
+ mock = create_autospec(f)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.f)
+ mock.f(3, 4)
+ mock.f.assert_called_with(3, 4)
+ mock.f.assert_called_with(a=3, b=4)
+
+
+ def test_skip_attributeerrors(self):
+ class Raiser(object):
+ def __get__(self, obj, type=None):
+ if obj is None:
+ raise AttributeError('Can only be accessed via an instance')
+
+ class RaiserClass(object):
+ raiser = Raiser()
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def existing(a, b):
+ return a + b
+
+ s = create_autospec(RaiserClass)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda x: s.existing(1, 2, 3))
+ s.existing(1, 2)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: s.nonexisting)
+
+ # check we can fetch the raiser attribute and it has no spec
+ obj = s.raiser
+ obj.foo, obj.bar
+
+
+ def test_signature_class(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ def __init__(self, a, b=3):
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Foo)
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+ mock(1)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(1)
+
+ mock(4, 5)
+ mock.assert_called_with(4, 5)
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, 'no old style classes in Python 3')
+ def test_signature_old_style_class(self):
+ class Foo:
+ def __init__(self, a, b=3):
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Foo)
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+ mock(1)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(1)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(a=1)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with, 2)
+
+ mock(4, 5)
+ mock.assert_called_with(4, 5)
+ mock.assert_called_with(a=4, b=5)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with, a=5, b=4)
+
+
+ def test_class_with_no_init(self):
+ # this used to raise an exception
+ # due to trying to get a signature from object.__init__
+ class Foo(object):
+ pass
+ create_autospec(Foo)
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, 'no old style classes in Python 3')
+ def test_old_style_class_with_no_init(self):
+ # this used to raise an exception
+ # due to Foo.__init__ raising an AttributeError
+ class Foo:
+ pass
+ create_autospec(Foo)
+
+
+ def test_signature_callable(self):
+ class Callable(object):
+ def __init__(self, x, y):
+ pass
+ def __call__(self, a):
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Callable)
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(x=1, y=2)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'a')
+
+ instance = mock(1, 2)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance)
+ instance(a='a')
+ instance.assert_called_once_with('a')
+ instance.assert_called_once_with(a='a')
+ instance('a')
+ instance.assert_called_with('a')
+ instance.assert_called_with(a='a')
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Callable(1, 2))
+ mock(a='a')
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(a='a')
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+ mock('a')
+ mock.assert_called_with('a')
+
+
+ def test_signature_noncallable(self):
+ class NonCallable(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(NonCallable)
+ instance = mock()
+ mock.assert_called_once_with()
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'a')
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, instance, 'a')
+
+ mock = create_autospec(NonCallable())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'a')
+
+
+ def test_create_autospec_none(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ bar = None
+
+ mock = create_autospec(Foo)
+ none = mock.bar
+ self.assertNotIsInstance(none, type(None))
+
+ none.foo()
+ none.foo.assert_called_once_with()
+
+
+ def test_autospec_functions_with_self_in_odd_place(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ def f(a, self):
+ pass
+
+ a = create_autospec(Foo)
+ a.f(10)
+ a.f.assert_called_with(10)
+ a.f.assert_called_with(self=10)
+ a.f(self=10)
+ a.f.assert_called_with(10)
+ a.f.assert_called_with(self=10)
+
+
+ def test_autospec_property(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ @property
+ def foo(self):
+ return 3
+
+ foo = create_autospec(Foo)
+ mock_property = foo.foo
+
+ # no spec on properties
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock_property, MagicMock)
+ mock_property(1, 2, 3)
+ mock_property.abc(4, 5, 6)
+ mock_property.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3)
+ mock_property.abc.assert_called_once_with(4, 5, 6)
+
+
+ def test_autospec_slots(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ __slots__ = ['a']
+
+ foo = create_autospec(Foo)
+ mock_slot = foo.a
+
+ # no spec on slots
+ mock_slot(1, 2, 3)
+ mock_slot.abc(4, 5, 6)
+ mock_slot.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3)
+ mock_slot.abc.assert_called_once_with(4, 5, 6)
+
+
+class TestCallList(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def test_args_list_contains_call_list(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.call_args_list, _CallList)
+
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock(a=3)
+ mock(3, 4)
+ mock(b=6)
+
+ for kall in call(1, 2), call(a=3), call(3, 4), call(b=6):
+ self.assertIn(kall, mock.call_args_list)
+
+ calls = [call(a=3), call(3, 4)]
+ self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list)
+ calls = [call(1, 2), call(a=3)]
+ self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list)
+ calls = [call(3, 4), call(b=6)]
+ self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list)
+ calls = [call(3, 4)]
+ self.assertIn(calls, mock.call_args_list)
+
+ self.assertNotIn(call('fish'), mock.call_args_list)
+ self.assertNotIn([call('fish')], mock.call_args_list)
+
+
+ def test_call_list_str(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock.foo(a=3)
+ mock.foo.bar().baz('fish', cat='dog')
+
+ expected = (
+ "[call(1, 2),\n"
+ " call.foo(a=3),\n"
+ " call.foo.bar(),\n"
+ " call.foo.bar().baz('fish', cat='dog')]"
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(str(mock.mock_calls), expected)
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "Unicode is properly handled with Python 3")
+ def test_call_list_unicode(self):
+ # See github issue #328
+ mock = Mock()
+
+ class NonAsciiRepr(object):
+ def __repr__(self):
+ return "\xe9"
+
+ mock(**{unicode("a"): NonAsciiRepr()})
+
+ self.assertEqual(str(mock.mock_calls), "[call(a=\xe9)]")
+
+
+ def test_propertymock(self):
+ p = patch('%s.SomeClass.one' % __name__, new_callable=PropertyMock)
+ mock = p.start()
+ try:
+ SomeClass.one
+ mock.assert_called_once_with()
+
+ s = SomeClass()
+ s.one
+ mock.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(), call()])
+
+ s.one = 3
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(), call(), call(3)])
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_propertymock_returnvalue(self):
+ m = MagicMock()
+ p = PropertyMock()
+ type(m).foo = p
+
+ returned = m.foo
+ p.assert_called_once_with()
+ self.assertIsInstance(returned, MagicMock)
+ self.assertNotIsInstance(returned, PropertyMock)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py b/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f47a202
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/testmagicmethods.py
@@ -0,0 +1,533 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+
+from __future__ import division
+
+try:
+ unicode
+except NameError:
+ # Python 3
+ unicode = str
+ long = int
+
+import inspect
+import sys
+import textwrap
+
+import six
+import unittest2 as unittest
+
+from mock import Mock, MagicMock
+from mock.mock import _magics
+
+
+
+class TestMockingMagicMethods(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def test_deleting_magic_methods(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__getitem__'))
+
+ mock.__getitem__ = Mock()
+ self.assertTrue(hasattr(mock, '__getitem__'))
+
+ del mock.__getitem__
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__getitem__'))
+
+
+ def test_magicmock_del(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ # before using getitem
+ del mock.__getitem__
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo'])
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ # this time use it first
+ mock['foo']
+ del mock.__getitem__
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo'])
+
+
+ def test_magic_method_wrapping(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ def f(self, name):
+ return self, 'fish'
+
+ mock.__getitem__ = f
+ self.assertIsNot(mock.__getitem__, f)
+ self.assertEqual(mock['foo'], (mock, 'fish'))
+ self.assertEqual(mock.__getitem__('foo'), (mock, 'fish'))
+
+ mock.__getitem__ = mock
+ self.assertIs(mock.__getitem__, mock)
+
+
+ def test_magic_methods_isolated_between_mocks(self):
+ mock1 = Mock()
+ mock2 = Mock()
+
+ mock1.__iter__ = Mock(return_value=iter([]))
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock1), [])
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: list(mock2))
+
+
+ def test_repr(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertEqual(repr(mock), "<Mock id='%s'>" % id(mock))
+ mock.__repr__ = lambda s: 'foo'
+ self.assertEqual(repr(mock), 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_str(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertEqual(str(mock), object.__str__(mock))
+ mock.__str__ = lambda s: 'foo'
+ self.assertEqual(str(mock), 'foo')
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no unicode in Python 3")
+ def test_unicode(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertEqual(unicode(mock), unicode(str(mock)))
+
+ mock.__unicode__ = lambda s: unicode('foo')
+ self.assertEqual(unicode(mock), unicode('foo'))
+
+
+ def test_dict_methods(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo'])
+ def _del():
+ del mock['foo']
+ def _set():
+ mock['foo'] = 3
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, _del)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, _set)
+
+ _dict = {}
+ def getitem(s, name):
+ return _dict[name]
+ def setitem(s, name, value):
+ _dict[name] = value
+ def delitem(s, name):
+ del _dict[name]
+
+ mock.__setitem__ = setitem
+ mock.__getitem__ = getitem
+ mock.__delitem__ = delitem
+
+ self.assertRaises(KeyError, lambda: mock['foo'])
+ mock['foo'] = 'bar'
+ self.assertEqual(_dict, {'foo': 'bar'})
+ self.assertEqual(mock['foo'], 'bar')
+ del mock['foo']
+ self.assertEqual(_dict, {})
+
+
+ def test_numeric(self):
+ original = mock = Mock()
+ mock.value = 0
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock + 3)
+
+ def add(self, other):
+ mock.value += other
+ return self
+ mock.__add__ = add
+ self.assertEqual(mock + 3, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.value, 3)
+
+ del mock.__add__
+ def iadd(mock):
+ mock += 3
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, iadd, mock)
+ mock.__iadd__ = add
+ mock += 6
+ self.assertEqual(mock, original)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.value, 9)
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 3 + mock)
+ mock.__radd__ = add
+ self.assertEqual(7 + mock, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.value, 16)
+
+ def test_division(self):
+ original = mock = Mock()
+ mock.value = 32
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock / 2)
+
+ def truediv(self, other):
+ mock.value /= other
+ return self
+ mock.__truediv__ = truediv
+ self.assertEqual(mock / 2, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.value, 16)
+
+ del mock.__truediv__
+ if six.PY3:
+ def itruediv(mock):
+ mock /= 4
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, itruediv, mock)
+ mock.__itruediv__ = truediv
+ mock /= 8
+ self.assertEqual(mock, original)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.value, 2)
+ else:
+ mock.value = 2
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 8 / mock)
+ mock.__rtruediv__ = truediv
+ self.assertEqual(0.5 / mock, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.value, 4)
+
+ def test_hash(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ # test delegation
+ self.assertEqual(hash(mock), Mock.__hash__(mock))
+
+ def _hash(s):
+ return 3
+ mock.__hash__ = _hash
+ self.assertEqual(hash(mock), 3)
+
+
+ def test_nonzero(self):
+ m = Mock()
+ self.assertTrue(bool(m))
+
+ nonzero = lambda s: False
+ if six.PY2:
+ m.__nonzero__ = nonzero
+ else:
+ m.__bool__ = nonzero
+
+ self.assertFalse(bool(m))
+
+
+ def test_comparison(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ def comp(s, o):
+ return True
+ mock.__lt__ = mock.__gt__ = mock.__le__ = mock.__ge__ = comp
+ self. assertTrue(mock < 3)
+ self. assertTrue(mock > 3)
+ self. assertTrue(mock <= 3)
+ self. assertTrue(mock >= 3)
+
+ if six.PY2:
+ # incomparable in Python 3
+ self.assertEqual(Mock() < 3, object() < 3)
+ self.assertEqual(Mock() > 3, object() > 3)
+ self.assertEqual(Mock() <= 3, object() <= 3)
+ self.assertEqual(Mock() >= 3, object() >= 3)
+ else:
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() < object())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() < MagicMock())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() < MagicMock())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() > object())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() > MagicMock())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() > MagicMock())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() <= object())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() <= MagicMock())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() <= MagicMock())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() >= object())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: object() >= MagicMock())
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: MagicMock() >= MagicMock())
+
+
+ def test_equality(self):
+ for mock in Mock(), MagicMock():
+ self.assertEqual(mock == mock, True)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock == mock, bool)
+ self.assertEqual(mock != mock, False)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock != mock, bool)
+ self.assertEqual(mock == object(), False)
+ self.assertEqual(mock != object(), True)
+
+ def eq(self, other):
+ return other == 3
+ mock.__eq__ = eq
+ self.assertTrue(mock == 3)
+ self.assertFalse(mock == 4)
+
+ def ne(self, other):
+ return other == 3
+ mock.__ne__ = ne
+ self.assertTrue(mock != 3)
+ self.assertFalse(mock != 4)
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock.__eq__.return_value = True
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock == 3, bool)
+ self.assertEqual(mock == 3, True)
+
+ mock.__ne__.return_value = False
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock != 3, bool)
+ self.assertEqual(mock != 3, False)
+
+
+ def test_len_contains_iter(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, len, mock)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, iter, mock)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: 'foo' in mock)
+
+ mock.__len__ = lambda s: 6
+ self.assertEqual(len(mock), 6)
+
+ mock.__contains__ = lambda s, o: o == 3
+ self.assertIn(3, mock)
+ self.assertNotIn(6, mock)
+
+ mock.__iter__ = lambda s: iter('foobarbaz')
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), list('foobarbaz'))
+
+
+ def test_magicmock(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+
+ mock.__iter__.return_value = iter([1, 2, 3])
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [1, 2, 3])
+
+ name = '__nonzero__'
+ other = '__bool__'
+ if six.PY3:
+ name, other = other, name
+ getattr(mock, name).return_value = False
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, other))
+ self.assertFalse(bool(mock))
+
+ for entry in _magics:
+ self.assertTrue(hasattr(mock, entry))
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, '__imaginery__'))
+
+
+ def test_magic_mock_equality(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock == object(), bool)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock != object(), bool)
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock == object(), False)
+ self.assertEqual(mock != object(), True)
+ self.assertEqual(mock == mock, True)
+ self.assertEqual(mock != mock, False)
+
+
+ def test_magicmock_defaults(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ self.assertEqual(int(mock), 1)
+ self.assertEqual(complex(mock), 1j)
+ self.assertEqual(float(mock), 1.0)
+ self.assertEqual(long(mock), long(1))
+ self.assertNotIn(object(), mock)
+ self.assertEqual(len(mock), 0)
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [])
+ self.assertEqual(hash(mock), object.__hash__(mock))
+ self.assertEqual(str(mock), object.__str__(mock))
+ self.assertEqual(unicode(mock), object.__str__(mock))
+ self.assertIsInstance(unicode(mock), unicode)
+ self.assertTrue(bool(mock))
+ if six.PY2:
+ self.assertEqual(oct(mock), '1')
+ else:
+ # in Python 3 oct and hex use __index__
+ # so these tests are for __index__ in py3k
+ self.assertEqual(oct(mock), '0o1')
+ self.assertEqual(hex(mock), '0x1')
+ # how to test __sizeof__ ?
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no __cmp__ in Python 3")
+ def test_non_default_magic_methods(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__cmp__)
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.__cmp__ = lambda s, o: 0
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock, object())
+
+
+ def test_magic_methods_and_spec(self):
+ class Iterable(object):
+ def __iter__(self):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=Iterable)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__)
+
+ mock.__iter__ = Mock(return_value=iter([]))
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [])
+
+ class NonIterable(object):
+ pass
+ mock = Mock(spec=NonIterable)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__)
+
+ def set_int():
+ mock.__int__ = Mock(return_value=iter([]))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int)
+
+ mock = MagicMock(spec=Iterable)
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [])
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int)
+
+
+ def test_magic_methods_and_spec_set(self):
+ class Iterable(object):
+ def __iter__(self):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=Iterable)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__)
+
+ mock.__iter__ = Mock(return_value=iter([]))
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [])
+
+ class NonIterable(object):
+ pass
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=NonIterable)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__iter__)
+
+ def set_int():
+ mock.__int__ = Mock(return_value=iter([]))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int)
+
+ mock = MagicMock(spec_set=Iterable)
+ self.assertEqual(list(mock), [])
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_int)
+
+
+ def test_setting_unsupported_magic_method(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ def set_setattr():
+ mock.__setattr__ = lambda self, name: None
+ self.assertRaisesRegex(AttributeError,
+ "Attempting to set unsupported magic method '__setattr__'.",
+ set_setattr
+ )
+
+
+ def test_attributes_and_return_value(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ attr = mock.foo
+ def _get_type(obj):
+ # the type of every mock (or magicmock) is a custom subclass
+ # so the real type is the second in the mro
+ return type(obj).__mro__[1]
+ self.assertEqual(_get_type(attr), MagicMock)
+
+ returned = mock()
+ self.assertEqual(_get_type(returned), MagicMock)
+
+
+ def test_magic_methods_are_magic_mocks(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.__getitem__, MagicMock)
+
+ mock[1][2].__getitem__.return_value = 3
+ self.assertEqual(mock[1][2][3], 3)
+
+
+ def test_magic_method_reset_mock(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ str(mock)
+ self.assertTrue(mock.__str__.called)
+ mock.reset_mock()
+ self.assertFalse(mock.__str__.called)
+
+ def test_dir(self):
+ # overriding the default implementation
+ for mock in Mock(), MagicMock():
+ def _dir(self):
+ return ['foo']
+ mock.__dir__ = _dir
+ self.assertEqual(dir(mock), ['foo'])
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf('PyPy' in sys.version, "This fails differently on pypy")
+ def test_bound_methods(self):
+ m = Mock()
+
+ # XXXX should this be an expected failure instead?
+
+ # this seems like it should work, but is hard to do without introducing
+ # other api inconsistencies. Failure message could be better though.
+ m.__iter__ = [3].__iter__
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, iter, m)
+
+
+ def test_magic_method_type(self):
+ class Foo(MagicMock):
+ pass
+
+ foo = Foo()
+ self.assertIsInstance(foo.__int__, Foo)
+
+
+ def test_descriptor_from_class(self):
+ m = MagicMock()
+ type(m).__str__.return_value = 'foo'
+ self.assertEqual(str(m), 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_iterable_as_iter_return_value(self):
+ m = MagicMock()
+ m.__iter__.return_value = [1, 2, 3]
+ self.assertEqual(list(m), [1, 2, 3])
+ self.assertEqual(list(m), [1, 2, 3])
+
+ m.__iter__.return_value = iter([4, 5, 6])
+ self.assertEqual(list(m), [4, 5, 6])
+ self.assertEqual(list(m), [])
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(sys.version_info < (3, 5), "@ added in Python 3.5")
+ def test_matmul(self):
+ src = textwrap.dedent("""\
+ m = MagicMock()
+ self.assertIsInstance(m @ 1, MagicMock)
+ m.__matmul__.return_value = 42
+ m.__rmatmul__.return_value = 666
+ m.__imatmul__.return_value = 24
+ self.assertEqual(m @ 1, 42)
+ self.assertEqual(1 @ m, 666)
+ m @= 24
+ self.assertEqual(m, 24)
+ """)
+ exec(src)
+
+ def test_divmod_and_rdivmod(self):
+ m = MagicMock()
+ self.assertIsInstance(divmod(5, m), MagicMock)
+ m.__divmod__.return_value = (2, 1)
+ self.assertEqual(divmod(m, 2), (2, 1))
+ m = MagicMock()
+ foo = divmod(2, m)
+ self.assertIsInstance(foo, MagicMock)
+ foo_direct = m.__divmod__(2)
+ self.assertIsInstance(foo_direct, MagicMock)
+ bar = divmod(m, 2)
+ self.assertIsInstance(bar, MagicMock)
+ bar_direct = m.__rdivmod__(2)
+ self.assertIsInstance(bar_direct, MagicMock)
+
+ # http://bugs.python.org/issue23310
+ # Check if you can change behaviour of magic methds in MagicMock init
+ def test_magic_in_initialization(self):
+ m = MagicMock(**{'__str__.return_value': "12"})
+ self.assertEqual(str(m), "12")
+
+ def test_changing_magic_set_in_initialization(self):
+ m = MagicMock(**{'__str__.return_value': "12"})
+ m.__str__.return_value = "13"
+ self.assertEqual(str(m), "13")
+ m = MagicMock(**{'__str__.return_value': "12"})
+ m.configure_mock(**{'__str__.return_value': "14"})
+ self.assertEqual(str(m), "14")
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/mock/tests/testmock.py b/mock/tests/testmock.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..66323e9
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/testmock.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1591 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+
+import copy
+import pickle
+import sys
+import tempfile
+
+import six
+import unittest2 as unittest
+
+import mock
+from mock import (
+ call, DEFAULT, patch, sentinel,
+ MagicMock, Mock, NonCallableMock,
+ NonCallableMagicMock,
+ create_autospec
+)
+from mock.mock import _CallList
+from mock.tests.support import is_instance
+
+
+try:
+ unicode
+except NameError:
+ unicode = str
+
+
+class Iter(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.thing = iter(['this', 'is', 'an', 'iter'])
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ return self
+
+ def next(self):
+ return next(self.thing)
+
+ __next__ = next
+
+
+class Something(object):
+ def meth(self, a, b, c, d=None):
+ pass
+
+ @classmethod
+ def cmeth(cls, a, b, c, d=None):
+ pass
+
+ @staticmethod
+ def smeth(a, b, c, d=None):
+ pass
+
+
+class Subclass(MagicMock):
+ pass
+
+
+class Thing(object):
+ attribute = 6
+ foo = 'bar'
+
+
+
+class MockTest(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def test_all(self):
+ # if __all__ is badly defined then import * will raise an error
+ # We have to exec it because you can't import * inside a method
+ # in Python 3
+ exec("from mock import *")
+
+
+ def test_constructor(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+
+ self.assertFalse(mock.called, "called not initialised correctly")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 0,
+ "call_count not initialised correctly")
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock.return_value, Mock),
+ "return_value not initialised correctly")
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, None,
+ "call_args not initialised correctly")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [],
+ "call_args_list not initialised correctly")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [],
+ "method_calls not initialised correctly")
+
+ # Can't use hasattr for this test as it always returns True on a mock
+ self.assertNotIn('_items', mock.__dict__,
+ "default mock should not have '_items' attribute")
+
+ self.assertIsNone(mock._mock_parent,
+ "parent not initialised correctly")
+ self.assertIsNone(mock._mock_methods,
+ "methods not initialised correctly")
+ self.assertEqual(mock._mock_children, {},
+ "children not initialised incorrectly")
+
+
+ def test_return_value_in_constructor(self):
+ mock = Mock(return_value=None)
+ self.assertIsNone(mock.return_value,
+ "return value in constructor not honoured")
+
+
+ def test_repr(self):
+ mock = Mock(name='foo')
+ self.assertIn('foo', repr(mock))
+ self.assertIn("'%s'" % id(mock), repr(mock))
+
+ mocks = [(Mock(), 'mock'), (Mock(name='bar'), 'bar')]
+ for mock, name in mocks:
+ self.assertIn('%s.bar' % name, repr(mock.bar))
+ self.assertIn('%s.foo()' % name, repr(mock.foo()))
+ self.assertIn('%s.foo().bing' % name, repr(mock.foo().bing))
+ self.assertIn('%s()' % name, repr(mock()))
+ self.assertIn('%s()()' % name, repr(mock()()))
+ self.assertIn('%s()().foo.bar.baz().bing' % name,
+ repr(mock()().foo.bar.baz().bing))
+
+
+ def test_repr_with_spec(self):
+ class X(object):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=X)
+ self.assertIn(" spec='X' ", repr(mock))
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=X())
+ self.assertIn(" spec='X' ", repr(mock))
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=X)
+ self.assertIn(" spec_set='X' ", repr(mock))
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=X())
+ self.assertIn(" spec_set='X' ", repr(mock))
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=X, name='foo')
+ self.assertIn(" spec='X' ", repr(mock))
+ self.assertIn(" name='foo' ", repr(mock))
+
+ mock = Mock(name='foo')
+ self.assertNotIn("spec", repr(mock))
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertNotIn("spec", repr(mock))
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=['foo'])
+ self.assertNotIn("spec", repr(mock))
+
+
+ def test_side_effect(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+
+ def effect(*args, **kwargs):
+ raise SystemError('kablooie')
+
+ mock.side_effect = effect
+ self.assertRaises(SystemError, mock, 1, 2, fish=3)
+ mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, fish=3)
+
+ results = [1, 2, 3]
+ def effect():
+ return results.pop()
+ mock.side_effect = effect
+
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [3, 2, 1],
+ "side effect not used correctly")
+
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=sentinel.SideEffect)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.side_effect, sentinel.SideEffect,
+ "side effect in constructor not used")
+
+ def side_effect():
+ return DEFAULT
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=side_effect, return_value=sentinel.RETURN)
+ self.assertEqual(mock(), sentinel.RETURN)
+
+ def test_autospec_side_effect(self):
+ # Test for issue17826
+ results = [1, 2, 3]
+ def effect():
+ return results.pop()
+ def f():
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(f)
+ mock.side_effect = [1, 2, 3]
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [1, 2, 3],
+ "side effect not used correctly in create_autospec")
+ # Test where side effect is a callable
+ results = [1, 2, 3]
+ mock = create_autospec(f)
+ mock.side_effect = effect
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [3, 2, 1],
+ "callable side effect not used correctly")
+
+ def test_autospec_side_effect_exception(self):
+ # Test for issue 23661
+ def f():
+ pass
+
+ mock = create_autospec(f)
+ mock.side_effect = ValueError('Bazinga!')
+ self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'Bazinga!', mock)
+
+ @unittest.skipUnless('java' in sys.platform,
+ 'This test only applies to Jython')
+ def test_java_exception_side_effect(self):
+ import java
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=java.lang.RuntimeException("Boom!"))
+
+ # can't use assertRaises with java exceptions
+ try:
+ mock(1, 2, fish=3)
+ except java.lang.RuntimeException:
+ pass
+ else:
+ self.fail('java exception not raised')
+ mock.assert_called_with(1,2, fish=3)
+
+
+ def test_reset_mock(self):
+ parent = Mock()
+ spec = ["something"]
+ mock = Mock(name="child", parent=parent, spec=spec)
+ mock(sentinel.Something, something=sentinel.SomethingElse)
+ something = mock.something
+ mock.something()
+ mock.side_effect = sentinel.SideEffect
+ return_value = mock.return_value
+ return_value()
+
+ mock.reset_mock()
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock._mock_name, "child",
+ "name incorrectly reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock._mock_parent, parent,
+ "parent incorrectly reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock._mock_methods, spec,
+ "methods incorrectly reset")
+
+ self.assertFalse(mock.called, "called not reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 0, "call_count not reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, None, "call_args not reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [], "call_args_list not reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [],
+ "method_calls not initialised correctly: %r != %r" %
+ (mock.method_calls, []))
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [])
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock.side_effect, sentinel.SideEffect,
+ "side_effect incorrectly reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.return_value, return_value,
+ "return_value incorrectly reset")
+ self.assertFalse(return_value.called, "return value mock not reset")
+ self.assertEqual(mock._mock_children, {'something': something},
+ "children reset incorrectly")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.something, something,
+ "children incorrectly cleared")
+ self.assertFalse(mock.something.called, "child not reset")
+
+
+ def test_reset_mock_recursion(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.return_value = mock
+
+ # used to cause recursion
+ mock.reset_mock()
+
+ def test_reset_mock_on_mock_open_issue_18622(self):
+ a = mock.mock_open()
+ a.reset_mock()
+
+ def test_call(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock.return_value, Mock),
+ "Default return_value should be a Mock")
+
+ result = mock()
+ self.assertEqual(mock(), result,
+ "different result from consecutive calls")
+ mock.reset_mock()
+
+ ret_val = mock(sentinel.Arg)
+ self.assertTrue(mock.called, "called not set")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 1, "call_count incoreect")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args, ((sentinel.Arg,), {}),
+ "call_args not set")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [((sentinel.Arg,), {})],
+ "call_args_list not initialised correctly")
+
+ mock.return_value = sentinel.ReturnValue
+ ret_val = mock(sentinel.Arg, key=sentinel.KeyArg)
+ self.assertEqual(ret_val, sentinel.ReturnValue,
+ "incorrect return value")
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_count, 2, "call_count incorrect")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args,
+ ((sentinel.Arg,), {'key': sentinel.KeyArg}),
+ "call_args not set")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [
+ ((sentinel.Arg,), {}),
+ ((sentinel.Arg,), {'key': sentinel.KeyArg})
+ ],
+ "call_args_list not set")
+
+
+ def test_call_args_comparison(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock()
+ mock(sentinel.Arg)
+ mock(kw=sentinel.Kwarg)
+ mock(sentinel.Arg, kw=sentinel.Kwarg)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args_list, [
+ (),
+ ((sentinel.Arg,),),
+ ({"kw": sentinel.Kwarg},),
+ ((sentinel.Arg,), {"kw": sentinel.Kwarg})
+ ])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.call_args,
+ ((sentinel.Arg,), {"kw": sentinel.Kwarg}))
+
+ # Comparing call_args to a long sequence should not raise
+ # an exception. See issue 24857.
+ self.assertFalse(mock.call_args == "a long sequence")
+
+ def test_assert_called_with(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock()
+
+ # Will raise an exception if it fails
+ mock.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with, 1)
+
+ mock.reset_mock()
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with)
+
+ mock(1, 2, 3, a='fish', b='nothing')
+ mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, 3, a='fish', b='nothing')
+
+
+ def test_assert_called_with_function_spec(self):
+ def f(a, b, c, d=None):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=f)
+
+ mock(1, b=2, c=3)
+ mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, 3)
+ mock.assert_called_with(a=1, b=2, c=3)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with,
+ 1, b=3, c=2)
+ # Expected call doesn't match the spec's signature
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as cm:
+ mock.assert_called_with(e=8)
+ if hasattr(cm.exception, '__cause__'):
+ self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception.__cause__, TypeError)
+
+
+ def test_assert_called_with_method_spec(self):
+ def _check(mock):
+ mock(1, b=2, c=3)
+ mock.assert_called_with(1, 2, 3)
+ mock.assert_called_with(a=1, b=2, c=3)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_with,
+ 1, b=3, c=2)
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=Something().meth)
+ _check(mock)
+ mock = Mock(spec=Something.cmeth)
+ _check(mock)
+ mock = Mock(spec=Something().cmeth)
+ _check(mock)
+ mock = Mock(spec=Something.smeth)
+ _check(mock)
+ mock = Mock(spec=Something().smeth)
+ _check(mock)
+
+
+ def test_assert_called_once_with(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock()
+
+ # Will raise an exception if it fails
+ mock.assert_called_once_with()
+
+ mock()
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with)
+
+ mock.reset_mock()
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with)
+
+ mock('foo', 'bar', baz=2)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with('foo', 'bar', baz=2)
+
+ mock.reset_mock()
+ mock('foo', 'bar', baz=2)
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AssertionError,
+ lambda: mock.assert_called_once_with('bob', 'bar', baz=2)
+ )
+
+
+ def test_assert_called_once_with_function_spec(self):
+ def f(a, b, c, d=None):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=f)
+
+ mock(1, b=2, c=3)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3)
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(a=1, b=2, c=3)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with,
+ 1, b=3, c=2)
+ # Expected call doesn't match the spec's signature
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as cm:
+ mock.assert_called_once_with(e=8)
+ if hasattr(cm.exception, '__cause__'):
+ self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception.__cause__, TypeError)
+ # Mock called more than once => always fails
+ mock(4, 5, 6)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with,
+ 1, 2, 3)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_called_once_with,
+ 4, 5, 6)
+
+
+ def test_attribute_access_returns_mocks(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ something = mock.something
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(something, Mock), "attribute isn't a mock")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.something, something,
+ "different attributes returned for same name")
+
+ # Usage example
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.something.return_value = 3
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock.something(), 3, "method returned wrong value")
+ self.assertTrue(mock.something.called,
+ "method didn't record being called")
+
+
+ def test_attributes_have_name_and_parent_set(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ something = mock.something
+
+ self.assertEqual(something._mock_name, "something",
+ "attribute name not set correctly")
+ self.assertEqual(something._mock_parent, mock,
+ "attribute parent not set correctly")
+
+
+ def test_method_calls_recorded(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.something(3, fish=None)
+ mock.something_else.something(6, cake=sentinel.Cake)
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock.something_else.method_calls,
+ [("something", (6,), {'cake': sentinel.Cake})],
+ "method calls not recorded correctly")
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [
+ ("something", (3,), {'fish': None}),
+ ("something_else.something", (6,), {'cake': sentinel.Cake})
+ ],
+ "method calls not recorded correctly")
+
+
+ def test_method_calls_compare_easily(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.something()
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something',)])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', (), {})])
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.something('different')
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', ('different',))])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls,
+ [('something', ('different',), {})])
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.something(x=1)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', {'x': 1})])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [('something', (), {'x': 1})])
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.something('different', some='more')
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [
+ ('something', ('different',), {'some': 'more'})
+ ])
+
+
+ def test_only_allowed_methods_exist(self):
+ for spec in ['something'], ('something',):
+ for arg in 'spec', 'spec_set':
+ mock = Mock(**{arg: spec})
+
+ # this should be allowed
+ mock.something
+ self.assertRaisesRegex(
+ AttributeError,
+ "Mock object has no attribute 'something_else'",
+ getattr, mock, 'something_else'
+ )
+
+
+ def test_from_spec(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ x = 3
+ __something__ = None
+ def y(self):
+ pass
+
+ def test_attributes(mock):
+ # should work
+ mock.x
+ mock.y
+ mock.__something__
+ self.assertRaisesRegex(
+ AttributeError,
+ "Mock object has no attribute 'z'",
+ getattr, mock, 'z'
+ )
+ self.assertRaisesRegex(
+ AttributeError,
+ "Mock object has no attribute '__foobar__'",
+ getattr, mock, '__foobar__'
+ )
+
+ test_attributes(Mock(spec=Something))
+ test_attributes(Mock(spec=Something()))
+
+
+ def test_wraps_calls(self):
+ real = Mock()
+
+ mock = Mock(wraps=real)
+ self.assertEqual(mock(), real())
+
+ real.reset_mock()
+
+ mock(1, 2, fish=3)
+ real.assert_called_with(1, 2, fish=3)
+
+
+ def test_wraps_call_with_nondefault_return_value(self):
+ real = Mock()
+
+ mock = Mock(wraps=real)
+ mock.return_value = 3
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock(), 3)
+ self.assertFalse(real.called)
+
+
+ def test_wraps_attributes(self):
+ class Real(object):
+ attribute = Mock()
+
+ real = Real()
+
+ mock = Mock(wraps=real)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.attribute(), real.attribute())
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.fish)
+
+ self.assertNotEqual(mock.attribute, real.attribute)
+ result = mock.attribute.frog(1, 2, fish=3)
+ Real.attribute.frog.assert_called_with(1, 2, fish=3)
+ self.assertEqual(result, Real.attribute.frog())
+
+
+ def test_exceptional_side_effect(self):
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=AttributeError)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, mock)
+
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=AttributeError('foo'))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, mock)
+
+
+ def test_baseexceptional_side_effect(self):
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt)
+ self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt, mock)
+
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=KeyboardInterrupt('foo'))
+ self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt, mock)
+
+
+ def test_assert_called_with_message(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertRaisesRegex(AssertionError, 'Not called',
+ mock.assert_called_with)
+
+
+ def test_assert_called_once_with_message(self):
+ mock = Mock(name='geoffrey')
+ self.assertRaisesRegex(AssertionError,
+ r"Expected 'geoffrey' to be called once\.",
+ mock.assert_called_once_with)
+
+
+ def test__name__(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.__name__)
+
+ mock.__name__ = 'foo'
+ self.assertEqual(mock.__name__, 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_spec_list_subclass(self):
+ class Sub(list):
+ pass
+ mock = Mock(spec=Sub(['foo']))
+
+ mock.append(3)
+ mock.append.assert_called_with(3)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_spec_class(self):
+ class X(object):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=X)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, X)
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=X())
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, X)
+
+ self.assertIs(mock.__class__, X)
+ self.assertEqual(Mock().__class__.__name__, 'Mock')
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=X)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, X)
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=X())
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, X)
+
+
+ def test_setting_attribute_with_spec_set(self):
+ class X(object):
+ y = 3
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=X)
+ mock.x = 'foo'
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=X)
+ def set_attr():
+ mock.x = 'foo'
+
+ mock.y = 'foo'
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, set_attr)
+
+
+ def test_copy(self):
+ current = sys.getrecursionlimit()
+ self.addCleanup(sys.setrecursionlimit, current)
+
+ # can't use sys.maxint as this doesn't exist in Python 3
+ sys.setrecursionlimit(int(10e8))
+ # this segfaults without the fix in place
+ copy.copy(Mock())
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no old style classes in Python 3")
+ def test_spec_old_style_classes(self):
+ class Foo:
+ bar = 7
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=Foo)
+ mock.bar = 6
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo)
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=Foo())
+ mock.bar = 6
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo)
+
+
+ @unittest.skipIf(six.PY3, "no old style classes in Python 3")
+ def test_spec_set_old_style_classes(self):
+ class Foo:
+ bar = 7
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=Foo)
+ mock.bar = 6
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo)
+
+ def _set():
+ mock.foo = 3
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, _set)
+
+ mock = Mock(spec_set=Foo())
+ mock.bar = 6
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: mock.foo)
+
+ def _set():
+ mock.foo = 3
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, _set)
+
+
+ def test_subclass_with_properties(self):
+ class SubClass(Mock):
+ def _get(self):
+ return 3
+ def _set(self, value):
+ raise NameError('strange error')
+ some_attribute = property(_get, _set)
+
+ s = SubClass(spec_set=SubClass)
+ self.assertEqual(s.some_attribute, 3)
+
+ def test():
+ s.some_attribute = 3
+ self.assertRaises(NameError, test)
+
+ def test():
+ s.foo = 'bar'
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test)
+
+
+ def test_setting_call(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ def __call__(self, a):
+ return self._mock_call(a)
+
+ type(mock).__call__ = __call__
+ mock('one')
+ mock.assert_called_with('one')
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock, 'one', 'two')
+
+
+ def test_dir(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ attrs = set(dir(mock))
+ type_attrs = {m for m in dir(Mock) if not m.startswith('_')}
+
+ # all public attributes from the type are included
+ self.assertEqual(set(), type_attrs - attrs)
+
+ # creates these attributes
+ mock.a, mock.b
+ self.assertIn('a', dir(mock))
+ self.assertIn('b', dir(mock))
+
+ # instance attributes
+ mock.c = mock.d = None
+ self.assertIn('c', dir(mock))
+ self.assertIn('d', dir(mock))
+
+ # magic methods
+ mock.__iter__ = lambda s: iter([])
+ self.assertIn('__iter__', dir(mock))
+
+
+ def test_dir_from_spec(self):
+ mock = Mock(spec=unittest.TestCase)
+ testcase_attrs = set(dir(unittest.TestCase))
+ attrs = set(dir(mock))
+
+ # all attributes from the spec are included
+ self.assertEqual(set(), testcase_attrs - attrs)
+
+ # shadow a sys attribute
+ mock.version = 3
+ self.assertEqual(dir(mock).count('version'), 1)
+
+
+ def test_filter_dir(self):
+ patcher = patch.object(mock, 'FILTER_DIR', False)
+ patcher.start()
+ try:
+ attrs = set(dir(Mock()))
+ type_attrs = set(dir(Mock))
+
+ # ALL attributes from the type are included
+ self.assertEqual(set(), type_attrs - attrs)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_configure_mock(self):
+ mock = Mock(foo='bar')
+ self.assertEqual(mock.foo, 'bar')
+
+ mock = MagicMock(foo='bar')
+ self.assertEqual(mock.foo, 'bar')
+
+ kwargs = {'side_effect': KeyError, 'foo.bar.return_value': 33,
+ 'foo': MagicMock()}
+ mock = Mock(**kwargs)
+ self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock)
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.configure_mock(**kwargs)
+ self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock)
+
+
+ def assertRaisesWithMsg(self, exception, message, func, *args, **kwargs):
+ # needed because assertRaisesRegex doesn't work easily with newlines
+ try:
+ func(*args, **kwargs)
+ except:
+ instance = sys.exc_info()[1]
+ self.assertIsInstance(instance, exception)
+ else:
+ self.fail('Exception %r not raised' % (exception,))
+
+ msg = str(instance)
+ self.assertEqual(msg, message)
+
+
+ def test_assert_called_with_failure_message(self):
+ mock = NonCallableMock()
+
+ expected = "mock(1, '2', 3, bar='foo')"
+ message = 'Expected call: %s\nNot called'
+ self.assertRaisesWithMsg(
+ AssertionError, message % (expected,),
+ mock.assert_called_with, 1, '2', 3, bar='foo'
+ )
+
+ mock.foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')
+
+
+ asserters = [
+ mock.foo.assert_called_with, mock.foo.assert_called_once_with
+ ]
+ for meth in asserters:
+ actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')"
+ expected = "foo(1, '2', 3, bar='foo')"
+ message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s'
+ self.assertRaisesWithMsg(
+ AssertionError, message % (expected, actual),
+ meth, 1, '2', 3, bar='foo'
+ )
+
+ # just kwargs
+ for meth in asserters:
+ actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')"
+ expected = "foo(bar='foo')"
+ message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s'
+ self.assertRaisesWithMsg(
+ AssertionError, message % (expected, actual),
+ meth, bar='foo'
+ )
+
+ # just args
+ for meth in asserters:
+ actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')"
+ expected = "foo(1, 2, 3)"
+ message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s'
+ self.assertRaisesWithMsg(
+ AssertionError, message % (expected, actual),
+ meth, 1, 2, 3
+ )
+
+ # empty
+ for meth in asserters:
+ actual = "foo(1, '2', 3, foo='foo')"
+ expected = "foo()"
+ message = 'Expected call: %s\nActual call: %s'
+ self.assertRaisesWithMsg(
+ AssertionError, message % (expected, actual), meth
+ )
+
+
+ def test_mock_calls(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+
+ # need to do this because MagicMock.mock_calls used to just return
+ # a MagicMock which also returned a MagicMock when __eq__ was called
+ self.assertIs(mock.mock_calls == [], True)
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock()
+ expected = [('', (), {})]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected)
+
+ mock.foo()
+ expected.append(call.foo())
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected)
+ # intermediate mock_calls work too
+ self.assertEqual(mock.foo.mock_calls, [('', (), {})])
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock().foo(1, 2, 3, a=4, b=5)
+ expected = [
+ ('', (), {}), ('().foo', (1, 2, 3), dict(a=4, b=5))
+ ]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.return_value.foo.mock_calls,
+ [('', (1, 2, 3), dict(a=4, b=5))])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.return_value.mock_calls,
+ [('foo', (1, 2, 3), dict(a=4, b=5))])
+
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock().foo.bar().baz()
+ expected = [
+ ('', (), {}), ('().foo.bar', (), {}),
+ ('().foo.bar().baz', (), {})
+ ]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls,
+ call.foo.bar().baz().call_list())
+
+ for kwargs in dict(), dict(name='bar'):
+ mock = MagicMock(**kwargs)
+ int(mock.foo)
+ expected = [('foo.__int__', (), {})]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected)
+
+ mock = MagicMock(**kwargs)
+ mock.a()()
+ expected = [('a', (), {}), ('a()', (), {})]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.a().mock_calls, [call()])
+
+ mock = MagicMock(**kwargs)
+ mock(1)(2)(3)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, call(1)(2)(3).call_list())
+ self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls, call(2)(3).call_list())
+ self.assertEqual(mock()().mock_calls, call(3).call_list())
+
+ mock = MagicMock(**kwargs)
+ mock(1)(2)(3).a.b.c(4)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls,
+ call(1)(2)(3).a.b.c(4).call_list())
+ self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls,
+ call(2)(3).a.b.c(4).call_list())
+ self.assertEqual(mock()().mock_calls,
+ call(3).a.b.c(4).call_list())
+
+ mock = MagicMock(**kwargs)
+ int(mock().foo.bar().baz())
+ last_call = ('().foo.bar().baz().__int__', (), {})
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls[-1], last_call)
+ self.assertEqual(mock().mock_calls,
+ call.foo.bar().baz().__int__().call_list())
+ self.assertEqual(mock().foo.bar().mock_calls,
+ call.baz().__int__().call_list())
+ self.assertEqual(mock().foo.bar().baz.mock_calls,
+ call().__int__().call_list())
+
+
+ def test_subclassing(self):
+ class Subclass(Mock):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Subclass()
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, Subclass)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock(), Subclass)
+
+ class Subclass(Mock):
+ def _get_child_mock(self, **kwargs):
+ return Mock(**kwargs)
+
+ mock = Subclass()
+ self.assertNotIsInstance(mock.foo, Subclass)
+ self.assertNotIsInstance(mock(), Subclass)
+
+
+ def test_arg_lists(self):
+ mocks = [
+ Mock(),
+ MagicMock(),
+ NonCallableMock(),
+ NonCallableMagicMock()
+ ]
+
+ def assert_attrs(mock):
+ names = 'call_args_list', 'method_calls', 'mock_calls'
+ for name in names:
+ attr = getattr(mock, name)
+ self.assertIsInstance(attr, _CallList)
+ self.assertIsInstance(attr, list)
+ self.assertEqual(attr, [])
+
+ for mock in mocks:
+ assert_attrs(mock)
+
+ if callable(mock):
+ mock()
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock(a=3)
+
+ mock.reset_mock()
+ assert_attrs(mock)
+
+ mock.foo()
+ mock.foo.bar(1, a=3)
+ mock.foo(1).bar().baz(3)
+
+ mock.reset_mock()
+ assert_attrs(mock)
+
+
+ def test_call_args_two_tuple(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(1, a=3)
+ mock(2, b=4)
+
+ self.assertEqual(len(mock.call_args), 2)
+ args, kwargs = mock.call_args
+ self.assertEqual(args, (2,))
+ self.assertEqual(kwargs, dict(b=4))
+
+ expected_list = [((1,), dict(a=3)), ((2,), dict(b=4))]
+ for expected, call_args in zip(expected_list, mock.call_args_list):
+ self.assertEqual(len(call_args), 2)
+ self.assertEqual(expected[0], call_args[0])
+ self.assertEqual(expected[1], call_args[1])
+
+
+ def test_side_effect_iterator(self):
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=iter([1, 2, 3]))
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [1, 2, 3])
+ self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock)
+
+ mock = MagicMock(side_effect=['a', 'b', 'c'])
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], ['a', 'b', 'c'])
+ self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock)
+
+ mock = Mock(side_effect='ghi')
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], ['g', 'h', 'i'])
+ self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock)
+
+ class Foo(object):
+ pass
+ mock = MagicMock(side_effect=Foo)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock(), Foo)
+
+ mock = Mock(side_effect=Iter())
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock(), mock()],
+ ['this', 'is', 'an', 'iter'])
+ self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock)
+
+
+ def test_side_effect_setting_iterator(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.side_effect = iter([1, 2, 3])
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], [1, 2, 3])
+ self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock)
+ side_effect = mock.side_effect
+ self.assertIsInstance(side_effect, type(iter([])))
+
+ mock.side_effect = ['a', 'b', 'c']
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock()], ['a', 'b', 'c'])
+ self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock)
+ side_effect = mock.side_effect
+ self.assertIsInstance(side_effect, type(iter([])))
+
+ this_iter = Iter()
+ mock.side_effect = this_iter
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock(), mock(), mock()],
+ ['this', 'is', 'an', 'iter'])
+ self.assertRaises(StopIteration, mock)
+ self.assertIs(mock.side_effect, this_iter)
+
+
+ def test_side_effect_iterator_exceptions(self):
+ for Klass in Mock, MagicMock:
+ iterable = (ValueError, 3, KeyError, 6)
+ m = Klass(side_effect=iterable)
+ self.assertRaises(ValueError, m)
+ self.assertEqual(m(), 3)
+ self.assertRaises(KeyError, m)
+ self.assertEqual(m(), 6)
+
+
+ def test_side_effect_iterator_default(self):
+ mock = Mock(return_value=2)
+ mock.side_effect = iter([1, DEFAULT])
+ self.assertEqual([mock(), mock()], [1, 2])
+
+ def test_assert_has_calls_any_order(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock(a=3)
+ mock(3, 4)
+ mock(b=6)
+ mock(b=6)
+
+ kalls = [
+ call(1, 2), ({'a': 3},),
+ ((3, 4),), ((), {'a': 3}),
+ ('', (1, 2)), ('', {'a': 3}),
+ ('', (1, 2), {}), ('', (), {'a': 3})
+ ]
+ for kall in kalls:
+ mock.assert_has_calls([kall], any_order=True)
+
+ for kall in call(1, '2'), call(b=3), call(), 3, None, 'foo':
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AssertionError, mock.assert_has_calls,
+ [kall], any_order=True
+ )
+
+ kall_lists = [
+ [call(1, 2), call(b=6)],
+ [call(3, 4), call(1, 2)],
+ [call(b=6), call(b=6)],
+ ]
+
+ for kall_list in kall_lists:
+ mock.assert_has_calls(kall_list, any_order=True)
+
+ kall_lists = [
+ [call(b=6), call(b=6), call(b=6)],
+ [call(1, 2), call(1, 2)],
+ [call(3, 4), call(1, 2), call(5, 7)],
+ [call(b=6), call(3, 4), call(b=6), call(1, 2), call(b=6)],
+ ]
+ for kall_list in kall_lists:
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AssertionError, mock.assert_has_calls,
+ kall_list, any_order=True
+ )
+
+ def test_assert_has_calls(self):
+ kalls1 = [
+ call(1, 2), ({'a': 3},),
+ ((3, 4),), call(b=6),
+ ('', (1,), {'b': 6}),
+ ]
+ kalls2 = [call.foo(), call.bar(1)]
+ kalls2.extend(call.spam().baz(a=3).call_list())
+ kalls2.extend(call.bam(set(), foo={}).fish([1]).call_list())
+
+ mocks = []
+ for mock in Mock(), MagicMock():
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock(a=3)
+ mock(3, 4)
+ mock(b=6)
+ mock(1, b=6)
+ mocks.append((mock, kalls1))
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.foo()
+ mock.bar(1)
+ mock.spam().baz(a=3)
+ mock.bam(set(), foo={}).fish([1])
+ mocks.append((mock, kalls2))
+
+ for mock, kalls in mocks:
+ for i in range(len(kalls)):
+ for step in 1, 2, 3:
+ these = kalls[i:i+step]
+ mock.assert_has_calls(these)
+
+ if len(these) > 1:
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AssertionError,
+ mock.assert_has_calls,
+ list(reversed(these))
+ )
+
+
+ def test_assert_has_calls_with_function_spec(self):
+ def f(a, b, c, d=None):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=f)
+
+ mock(1, b=2, c=3)
+ mock(4, 5, c=6, d=7)
+ mock(10, 11, c=12)
+ calls = [
+ ('', (1, 2, 3), {}),
+ ('', (4, 5, 6), {'d': 7}),
+ ((10, 11, 12), {}),
+ ]
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls)
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls, any_order=True)
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:])
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:], any_order=True)
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1])
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1], any_order=True)
+ # Reversed order
+ calls = list(reversed(calls))
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls)
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls, any_order=True)
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:])
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[1:], any_order=True)
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1])
+ mock.assert_has_calls(calls[:-1], any_order=True)
+
+
+ def test_assert_any_call(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock(1, 2)
+ mock(a=3)
+ mock(1, b=6)
+
+ mock.assert_any_call(1, 2)
+ mock.assert_any_call(a=3)
+ mock.assert_any_call(1, b=6)
+
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AssertionError,
+ mock.assert_any_call
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AssertionError,
+ mock.assert_any_call,
+ 1, 3
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AssertionError,
+ mock.assert_any_call,
+ a=4
+ )
+
+
+ def test_assert_any_call_with_function_spec(self):
+ def f(a, b, c, d=None):
+ pass
+
+ mock = Mock(spec=f)
+
+ mock(1, b=2, c=3)
+ mock(4, 5, c=6, d=7)
+ mock.assert_any_call(1, 2, 3)
+ mock.assert_any_call(a=1, b=2, c=3)
+ mock.assert_any_call(4, 5, 6, 7)
+ mock.assert_any_call(a=4, b=5, c=6, d=7)
+ self.assertRaises(AssertionError, mock.assert_any_call,
+ 1, b=3, c=2)
+ # Expected call doesn't match the spec's signature
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError) as cm:
+ mock.assert_any_call(e=8)
+ if hasattr(cm.exception, '__cause__'):
+ self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception.__cause__, TypeError)
+
+
+ def test_mock_calls_create_autospec(self):
+ def f(a, b):
+ pass
+ obj = Iter()
+ obj.f = f
+
+ funcs = [
+ create_autospec(f),
+ create_autospec(obj).f
+ ]
+ for func in funcs:
+ func(1, 2)
+ func(3, 4)
+
+ self.assertEqual(
+ func.mock_calls, [call(1, 2), call(3, 4)]
+ )
+
+ #Issue21222
+ def test_create_autospec_with_name(self):
+ m = mock.create_autospec(object(), name='sweet_func')
+ self.assertIn('sweet_func', repr(m))
+
+ #Issue21238
+ def test_mock_unsafe(self):
+ m = Mock()
+ with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
+ m.assert_foo_call()
+ with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
+ m.assret_foo_call()
+ m = Mock(unsafe=True)
+ m.assert_foo_call()
+ m.assret_foo_call()
+
+ #Issue21262
+ def test_assert_not_called(self):
+ m = Mock()
+ m.hello.assert_not_called()
+ m.hello()
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
+ m.hello.assert_not_called()
+
+ def test_assert_called(self):
+ m = Mock()
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
+ m.hello.assert_called()
+ m.hello()
+ m.hello.assert_called()
+
+ m.hello()
+ m.hello.assert_called()
+
+ def test_assert_called_once(self):
+ m = Mock()
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
+ m.hello.assert_called_once()
+ m.hello()
+ m.hello.assert_called_once()
+
+ m.hello()
+ with self.assertRaises(AssertionError):
+ m.hello.assert_called_once()
+
+ #Issue21256 printout of keyword args should be in deterministic order
+ def test_sorted_call_signature(self):
+ m = Mock()
+ m.hello(name='hello', daddy='hero')
+ text = "call(daddy='hero', name='hello')"
+ self.assertEqual(repr(m.hello.call_args), text)
+
+ #Issue21270 overrides tuple methods for mock.call objects
+ def test_override_tuple_methods(self):
+ c = call.count()
+ i = call.index(132,'hello')
+ m = Mock()
+ m.count()
+ m.index(132,"hello")
+ self.assertEqual(m.method_calls[0], c)
+ self.assertEqual(m.method_calls[1], i)
+
+ def test_mock_add_spec(self):
+ class _One(object):
+ one = 1
+ class _Two(object):
+ two = 2
+ class Anything(object):
+ one = two = three = 'four'
+
+ klasses = [
+ Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMock, NonCallableMagicMock
+ ]
+ for Klass in list(klasses):
+ klasses.append(lambda K=Klass: K(spec=Anything))
+ klasses.append(lambda K=Klass: K(spec_set=Anything))
+
+ for Klass in klasses:
+ for kwargs in dict(), dict(spec_set=True):
+ mock = Klass()
+ #no error
+ mock.one, mock.two, mock.three
+
+ for One, Two in [(_One, _Two), (['one'], ['two'])]:
+ for kwargs in dict(), dict(spec_set=True):
+ mock.mock_add_spec(One, **kwargs)
+
+ mock.one
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'two'
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'three'
+ )
+ if 'spec_set' in kwargs:
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AttributeError, setattr, mock, 'three', None
+ )
+
+ mock.mock_add_spec(Two, **kwargs)
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'one'
+ )
+ mock.two
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'three'
+ )
+ if 'spec_set' in kwargs:
+ self.assertRaises(
+ AttributeError, setattr, mock, 'three', None
+ )
+ # note that creating a mock, setting an instance attribute, and
+ # *then* setting a spec doesn't work. Not the intended use case
+
+
+ def test_mock_add_spec_magic_methods(self):
+ for Klass in MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock:
+ mock = Klass()
+ int(mock)
+
+ mock.mock_add_spec(object)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, int, mock)
+
+ mock = Klass()
+ mock['foo']
+ mock.__int__.return_value =4
+
+ mock.mock_add_spec(int)
+ self.assertEqual(int(mock), 4)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, lambda: mock['foo'])
+
+
+ def test_adding_child_mock(self):
+ for Klass in NonCallableMock, Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock:
+ mock = Klass()
+
+ mock.foo = Mock()
+ mock.foo()
+
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [call.foo()])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call.foo()])
+
+ mock = Klass()
+ mock.bar = Mock(name='name')
+ mock.bar()
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [])
+
+ # mock with an existing _new_parent but no name
+ mock = Klass()
+ mock.baz = MagicMock()()
+ mock.baz()
+ self.assertEqual(mock.method_calls, [])
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [])
+
+
+ def test_adding_return_value_mock(self):
+ for Klass in Mock, MagicMock:
+ mock = Klass()
+ mock.return_value = MagicMock()
+
+ mock()()
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, [call(), call()()])
+
+
+ def test_manager_mock(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ one = 'one'
+ two = 'two'
+ manager = Mock()
+ p1 = patch.object(Foo, 'one')
+ p2 = patch.object(Foo, 'two')
+
+ mock_one = p1.start()
+ self.addCleanup(p1.stop)
+ mock_two = p2.start()
+ self.addCleanup(p2.stop)
+
+ manager.attach_mock(mock_one, 'one')
+ manager.attach_mock(mock_two, 'two')
+
+ Foo.two()
+ Foo.one()
+
+ self.assertEqual(manager.mock_calls, [call.two(), call.one()])
+
+
+ def test_magic_methods_mock_calls(self):
+ for Klass in Mock, MagicMock:
+ m = Klass()
+ m.__int__ = Mock(return_value=3)
+ m.__float__ = MagicMock(return_value=3.0)
+ int(m)
+ float(m)
+
+ self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, [call.__int__(), call.__float__()])
+ self.assertEqual(m.method_calls, [])
+
+ def test_mock_open_reuse_issue_21750(self):
+ mocked_open = mock.mock_open(read_data='data')
+ f1 = mocked_open('a-name')
+ f1_data = f1.read()
+ f2 = mocked_open('another-name')
+ f2_data = f2.read()
+ self.assertEqual(f1_data, f2_data)
+
+ def test_mock_open_write(self):
+ # Test exception in file writing write()
+ mock_namedtemp = mock.mock_open(mock.MagicMock(name='JLV'))
+ with mock.patch('tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile', mock_namedtemp):
+ mock_filehandle = mock_namedtemp.return_value
+ mock_write = mock_filehandle.write
+ mock_write.side_effect = OSError('Test 2 Error')
+ def attempt():
+ tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile().write('asd')
+ self.assertRaises(OSError, attempt)
+
+ def test_mock_open_alter_readline(self):
+ mopen = mock.mock_open(read_data='foo\nbarn')
+ mopen.return_value.readline.side_effect = lambda *args:'abc'
+ first = mopen().readline()
+ second = mopen().readline()
+ self.assertEqual('abc', first)
+ self.assertEqual('abc', second)
+
+ def test_mock_parents(self):
+ for Klass in Mock, MagicMock:
+ m = Klass()
+ original_repr = repr(m)
+ m.return_value = m
+ self.assertIs(m(), m)
+ self.assertEqual(repr(m), original_repr)
+
+ m.reset_mock()
+ self.assertIs(m(), m)
+ self.assertEqual(repr(m), original_repr)
+
+ m = Klass()
+ m.b = m.a
+ self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.b))
+ self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.a))
+ m.reset_mock()
+ self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.b))
+ self.assertIn("name='mock.a'", repr(m.a))
+
+ m = Klass()
+ original_repr = repr(m)
+ m.a = m()
+ m.a.return_value = m
+
+ self.assertEqual(repr(m), original_repr)
+ self.assertEqual(repr(m.a()), original_repr)
+
+
+ def test_attach_mock(self):
+ classes = Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock, NonCallableMock
+ for Klass in classes:
+ for Klass2 in classes:
+ m = Klass()
+
+ m2 = Klass2(name='foo')
+ m.attach_mock(m2, 'bar')
+
+ self.assertIs(m.bar, m2)
+ self.assertIn("name='mock.bar'", repr(m2))
+
+ m.bar.baz(1)
+ self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, [call.bar.baz(1)])
+ self.assertEqual(m.method_calls, [call.bar.baz(1)])
+
+
+ def test_attach_mock_return_value(self):
+ classes = Mock, MagicMock, NonCallableMagicMock, NonCallableMock
+ for Klass in Mock, MagicMock:
+ for Klass2 in classes:
+ m = Klass()
+
+ m2 = Klass2(name='foo')
+ m.attach_mock(m2, 'return_value')
+
+ self.assertIs(m(), m2)
+ self.assertIn("name='mock()'", repr(m2))
+
+ m2.foo()
+ self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, call().foo().call_list())
+
+
+ def test_attribute_deletion(self):
+ for mock in (Mock(), MagicMock(), NonCallableMagicMock(),
+ NonCallableMock()):
+ self.assertTrue(hasattr(mock, 'm'))
+
+ del mock.m
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, 'm'))
+
+ del mock.f
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(mock, 'f'))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'f')
+
+
+ def test_class_assignable(self):
+ for mock in Mock(), MagicMock():
+ self.assertNotIsInstance(mock, int)
+
+ mock.__class__ = int
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, int)
+ mock.foo
+
+
+ @unittest.expectedFailure
+ def test_pickle(self):
+ for Klass in (MagicMock, Mock, Subclass, NonCallableMagicMock):
+ mock = Klass(name='foo', attribute=3)
+ mock.foo(1, 2, 3)
+ data = pickle.dumps(mock)
+ new = pickle.loads(data)
+
+ new.foo.assert_called_once_with(1, 2, 3)
+ self.assertFalse(new.called)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(new, Klass))
+ self.assertIsInstance(new, Thing)
+ self.assertIn('name="foo"', repr(new))
+ self.assertEqual(new.attribute, 3)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/mock/tests/testpatch.py b/mock/tests/testpatch.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f31ccef
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/testpatch.py
@@ -0,0 +1,1883 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+
+import os
+import sys
+
+import six
+import unittest2 as unittest
+
+from mock.tests import support
+from mock.tests.support import SomeClass, is_instance
+
+from mock import (
+ NonCallableMock, CallableMixin, patch, sentinel,
+ MagicMock, Mock, NonCallableMagicMock, patch,
+ DEFAULT, call
+)
+from mock.mock import _patch, _get_target
+
+builtin_string = '__builtin__'
+if six.PY3:
+ builtin_string = 'builtins'
+ unicode = str
+
+PTModule = sys.modules[__name__]
+MODNAME = '%s.PTModule' % __name__
+
+
+def _get_proxy(obj, get_only=True):
+ class Proxy(object):
+ def __getattr__(self, name):
+ return getattr(obj, name)
+ if not get_only:
+ def __setattr__(self, name, value):
+ setattr(obj, name, value)
+ def __delattr__(self, name):
+ delattr(obj, name)
+ Proxy.__setattr__ = __setattr__
+ Proxy.__delattr__ = __delattr__
+ return Proxy()
+
+
+# for use in the test
+something = sentinel.Something
+something_else = sentinel.SomethingElse
+
+
+class Foo(object):
+ def __init__(self, a):
+ pass
+ def f(self, a):
+ pass
+ def g(self):
+ pass
+ foo = 'bar'
+
+ class Bar(object):
+ def a(self):
+ pass
+
+foo_name = '%s.Foo' % __name__
+
+
+def function(a, b=Foo):
+ pass
+
+
+class Container(object):
+ def __init__(self):
+ self.values = {}
+
+ def __getitem__(self, name):
+ return self.values[name]
+
+ def __setitem__(self, name, value):
+ self.values[name] = value
+
+ def __delitem__(self, name):
+ del self.values[name]
+
+ def __iter__(self):
+ return iter(self.values)
+
+
+
+class PatchTest(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def assertNotCallable(self, obj, magic=True):
+ MockClass = NonCallableMagicMock
+ if not magic:
+ MockClass = NonCallableMock
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, obj)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(obj, MockClass))
+ self.assertFalse(is_instance(obj, CallableMixin))
+
+
+ def test_single_patchobject(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ attribute = sentinel.Original
+
+ @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched, "unpatched")
+
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_with_none(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ attribute = sentinel.Original
+
+ @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', None)
+ def test():
+ self.assertIsNone(Something.attribute, "unpatched")
+
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_multiple_patchobject(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ attribute = sentinel.Original
+ next_attribute = sentinel.Original2
+
+ @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched)
+ @patch.object(Something, 'next_attribute', sentinel.Patched2)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched,
+ "unpatched")
+ self.assertEqual(Something.next_attribute, sentinel.Patched2,
+ "unpatched")
+
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original,
+ "patch not restored")
+ self.assertEqual(Something.next_attribute, sentinel.Original2,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_object_lookup_is_quite_lazy(self):
+ global something
+ original = something
+ @patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2)
+ def test():
+ pass
+
+ try:
+ something = sentinel.replacement_value
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.replacement_value)
+ finally:
+ something = original
+
+
+ def test_patch(self):
+ @patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something2,
+ "unpatched")
+
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+ @patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2)
+ @patch('%s.something_else' % __name__, sentinel.SomethingElse)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something2,
+ "unpatched")
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse,
+ "unpatched")
+
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something,
+ "patch not restored")
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+ # Test the patching and restoring works a second time
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something,
+ "patch not restored")
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.return_value = sentinel.Handle
+ @patch('%s.open' % builtin_string, mock)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(open('filename', 'r'), sentinel.Handle,
+ "open not patched")
+ test()
+ test()
+
+ self.assertNotEqual(open, mock, "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_patch_class_attribute(self):
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass.class_attribute' % __name__,
+ sentinel.ClassAttribute)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.SomeClass.class_attribute,
+ sentinel.ClassAttribute, "unpatched")
+ test()
+
+ self.assertIsNone(PTModule.SomeClass.class_attribute,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_with_default_mock(self):
+ class Test(object):
+ something = sentinel.Original
+ something2 = sentinel.Original2
+
+ @patch.object(Test, 'something')
+ def test(mock):
+ self.assertEqual(mock, Test.something,
+ "Mock not passed into test function")
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, MagicMock,
+ "patch with two arguments did not create a mock")
+
+ test()
+
+ @patch.object(Test, 'something')
+ @patch.object(Test, 'something2')
+ def test(this1, this2, mock1, mock2):
+ self.assertEqual(this1, sentinel.this1,
+ "Patched function didn't receive initial argument")
+ self.assertEqual(this2, sentinel.this2,
+ "Patched function didn't receive second argument")
+ self.assertEqual(mock1, Test.something2,
+ "Mock not passed into test function")
+ self.assertEqual(mock2, Test.something,
+ "Second Mock not passed into test function")
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock2, MagicMock,
+ "patch with two arguments did not create a mock")
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock2, MagicMock,
+ "patch with two arguments did not create a mock")
+
+ # A hack to test that new mocks are passed the second time
+ self.assertNotEqual(outerMock1, mock1, "unexpected value for mock1")
+ self.assertNotEqual(outerMock2, mock2, "unexpected value for mock1")
+ return mock1, mock2
+
+ outerMock1 = outerMock2 = None
+ outerMock1, outerMock2 = test(sentinel.this1, sentinel.this2)
+
+ # Test that executing a second time creates new mocks
+ test(sentinel.this1, sentinel.this2)
+
+
+ def test_patch_with_spec(self):
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=SomeClass)
+ def test(MockSomeClass):
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.wibble, MagicMock))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: SomeClass.not_wibble)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_with_spec(self):
+ @patch.object(SomeClass, 'class_attribute', spec=SomeClass)
+ def test(MockAttribute):
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass.class_attribute, MockAttribute)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.class_attribute.wibble,
+ MagicMock))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError,
+ lambda: SomeClass.class_attribute.not_wibble)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patch_with_spec_as_list(self):
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=['wibble'])
+ def test(MockSomeClass):
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.wibble, MagicMock))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: SomeClass.not_wibble)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_with_spec_as_list(self):
+ @patch.object(SomeClass, 'class_attribute', spec=['wibble'])
+ def test(MockAttribute):
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass.class_attribute, MockAttribute)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.class_attribute.wibble,
+ MagicMock))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError,
+ lambda: SomeClass.class_attribute.not_wibble)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_nested_patch_with_spec_as_list(self):
+ # regression test for nested decorators
+ @patch('%s.open' % builtin_string)
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=['wibble'])
+ def test(MockSomeClass, MockOpen):
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(SomeClass.wibble, MagicMock))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: SomeClass.not_wibble)
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patch_with_spec_as_boolean(self):
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=True)
+ def test(MockSomeClass):
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass)
+ # Should not raise attribute error
+ MockSomeClass.wibble
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: MockSomeClass.not_wibble)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patch_object_with_spec_as_boolean(self):
+ @patch.object(PTModule, 'SomeClass', spec=True)
+ def test(MockSomeClass):
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass, MockSomeClass)
+ # Should not raise attribute error
+ MockSomeClass.wibble
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: MockSomeClass.not_wibble)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patch_class_acts_with_spec_is_inherited(self):
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec=True)
+ def test(MockSomeClass):
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(MockSomeClass, MagicMock))
+ instance = MockSomeClass()
+ self.assertNotCallable(instance)
+ # Should not raise attribute error
+ instance.wibble
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: instance.not_wibble)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patch_with_create_mocks_non_existent_attributes(self):
+ @patch('%s.frooble' % builtin_string, sentinel.Frooble, create=True)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(frooble, sentinel.Frooble)
+
+ test()
+ self.assertRaises(NameError, lambda: frooble)
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_with_create_mocks_non_existent_attributes(self):
+ @patch.object(SomeClass, 'frooble', sentinel.Frooble, create=True)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(SomeClass.frooble, sentinel.Frooble)
+
+ test()
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(SomeClass, 'frooble'))
+
+
+ def test_patch_wont_create_by_default(self):
+ try:
+ @patch('%s.frooble' % builtin_string, sentinel.Frooble)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(frooble, sentinel.Frooble)
+
+ test()
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ self.fail('Patching non existent attributes should fail')
+
+ self.assertRaises(NameError, lambda: frooble)
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_wont_create_by_default(self):
+ try:
+ @patch.object(SomeClass, 'ord', sentinel.Frooble)
+ def test():
+ self.fail('Patching non existent attributes should fail')
+
+ test()
+ except AttributeError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ self.fail('Patching non existent attributes should fail')
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(SomeClass, 'ord'))
+
+
+ def test_patch_builtins_without_create(self):
+ @patch(__name__+'.ord')
+ def test_ord(mock_ord):
+ mock_ord.return_value = 101
+ return ord('c')
+
+ @patch(__name__+'.open')
+ def test_open(mock_open):
+ m = mock_open.return_value
+ m.read.return_value = 'abcd'
+
+ fobj = open('doesnotexists.txt')
+ data = fobj.read()
+ fobj.close()
+ return data
+
+ self.assertEqual(test_ord(), 101)
+ self.assertEqual(test_open(), 'abcd')
+
+
+ def test_patch_with_static_methods(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ @staticmethod
+ def woot():
+ return sentinel.Static
+
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'woot', staticmethod(lambda: sentinel.Patched))
+ def anonymous():
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.woot(), sentinel.Patched)
+ anonymous()
+
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.woot(), sentinel.Static)
+
+
+ def test_patch_local(self):
+ foo = sentinel.Foo
+ @patch.object(sentinel, 'Foo', 'Foo')
+ def anonymous():
+ self.assertEqual(sentinel.Foo, 'Foo')
+ anonymous()
+
+ self.assertEqual(sentinel.Foo, foo)
+
+
+ def test_patch_slots(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ __slots__ = ('Foo',)
+
+ foo = Foo()
+ foo.Foo = sentinel.Foo
+
+ @patch.object(foo, 'Foo', 'Foo')
+ def anonymous():
+ self.assertEqual(foo.Foo, 'Foo')
+ anonymous()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo.Foo, sentinel.Foo)
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_class_decorator(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ attribute = sentinel.Original
+
+ class Foo(object):
+ def test_method(other_self):
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched,
+ "unpatched")
+ def not_test_method(other_self):
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original,
+ "non-test method patched")
+
+ Foo = patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched)(Foo)
+
+ f = Foo()
+ f.test_method()
+ f.not_test_method()
+
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_patch_class_decorator(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ attribute = sentinel.Original
+
+ class Foo(object):
+ def test_method(other_self, mock_something):
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, mock_something,
+ "unpatched")
+ def not_test_method(other_self):
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something,
+ "non-test method patched")
+ Foo = patch('%s.something' % __name__)(Foo)
+
+ f = Foo()
+ f.test_method()
+ f.not_test_method()
+
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original,
+ "patch not restored")
+ self.assertEqual(PTModule.something, sentinel.Something,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_twice(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ attribute = sentinel.Original
+ next_attribute = sentinel.Original2
+
+ @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched)
+ @patch.object(Something, 'attribute', sentinel.Patched)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Patched, "unpatched")
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(Something.attribute, sentinel.Original,
+ "patch not restored")
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict(self):
+ foo = {'initial': object(), 'other': 'something'}
+ original = foo.copy()
+
+ @patch.dict(foo)
+ def test():
+ foo['a'] = 3
+ del foo['initial']
+ foo['other'] = 'something else'
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, original)
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'})
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(len(foo), 3)
+ self.assertEqual(foo['a'], 'b')
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, original)
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, [('a', 'b')])
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(len(foo), 3)
+ self.assertEqual(foo['a'], 'b')
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, original)
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict_with_container_object(self):
+ foo = Container()
+ foo['initial'] = object()
+ foo['other'] = 'something'
+
+ original = foo.values.copy()
+
+ @patch.dict(foo)
+ def test():
+ foo['a'] = 3
+ del foo['initial']
+ foo['other'] = 'something else'
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo.values, original)
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'})
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(len(foo.values), 3)
+ self.assertEqual(foo['a'], 'b')
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo.values, original)
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict_with_clear(self):
+ foo = {'initial': object(), 'other': 'something'}
+ original = foo.copy()
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, clear=True)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {})
+ foo['a'] = 3
+ foo['other'] = 'something else'
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, original)
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}, clear=True)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'})
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, original)
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, [('a', 'b')], clear=True)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'})
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, original)
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict_with_container_object_and_clear(self):
+ foo = Container()
+ foo['initial'] = object()
+ foo['other'] = 'something'
+
+ original = foo.values.copy()
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, clear=True)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(foo.values, {})
+ foo['a'] = 3
+ foo['other'] = 'something else'
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo.values, original)
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}, clear=True)
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(foo.values, {'a': 'b'})
+
+ test()
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo.values, original)
+
+
+ def test_name_preserved(self):
+ foo = {}
+
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, object())
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, object(), autospec=True)
+ @patch.object(SomeClass, object())
+ @patch.dict(foo)
+ def some_name():
+ pass
+
+ self.assertEqual(some_name.__name__, 'some_name')
+
+
+ def test_patch_with_exception(self):
+ foo = {}
+
+ @patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'})
+ def test():
+ raise NameError('Konrad')
+ try:
+ test()
+ except NameError:
+ pass
+ else:
+ self.fail('NameError not raised by test')
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {})
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict_with_string(self):
+ @patch.dict('os.environ', {'konrad_delong': 'some value'})
+ def test():
+ self.assertIn('konrad_delong', os.environ)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ @unittest.expectedFailure
+ def test_patch_descriptor(self):
+ # would be some effort to fix this - we could special case the
+ # builtin descriptors: classmethod, property, staticmethod
+ class Nothing(object):
+ foo = None
+
+ class Something(object):
+ foo = {}
+
+ @patch.object(Nothing, 'foo', 2)
+ @classmethod
+ def klass(cls):
+ self.assertIs(cls, Something)
+
+ @patch.object(Nothing, 'foo', 2)
+ @staticmethod
+ def static(arg):
+ return arg
+
+ @patch.dict(foo)
+ @classmethod
+ def klass_dict(cls):
+ self.assertIs(cls, Something)
+
+ @patch.dict(foo)
+ @staticmethod
+ def static_dict(arg):
+ return arg
+
+ # these will raise exceptions if patching descriptors is broken
+ self.assertEqual(Something.static('f00'), 'f00')
+ Something.klass()
+ self.assertEqual(Something.static_dict('f00'), 'f00')
+ Something.klass_dict()
+
+ something = Something()
+ self.assertEqual(something.static('f00'), 'f00')
+ something.klass()
+ self.assertEqual(something.static_dict('f00'), 'f00')
+ something.klass_dict()
+
+
+ def test_patch_spec_set(self):
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec_set=SomeClass)
+ def test(MockClass):
+ MockClass.z = 'foo'
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test)
+
+ @patch.object(support, 'SomeClass', spec_set=SomeClass)
+ def test(MockClass):
+ MockClass.z = 'foo'
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test)
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec_set=True)
+ def test(MockClass):
+ MockClass.z = 'foo'
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test)
+
+ @patch.object(support, 'SomeClass', spec_set=True)
+ def test(MockClass):
+ MockClass.z = 'foo'
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test)
+
+
+ def test_spec_set_inherit(self):
+ @patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, spec_set=True)
+ def test(MockClass):
+ instance = MockClass()
+ instance.z = 'foo'
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, test)
+
+
+ def test_patch_start_stop(self):
+ original = something
+ patcher = patch('%s.something' % __name__)
+ self.assertIs(something, original)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIsNot(mock, original)
+ self.assertIs(something, mock)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+ self.assertIs(something, original)
+
+
+ def test_stop_without_start(self):
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, 'bar', 3)
+
+ # calling stop without start used to produce a very obscure error
+ self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, patcher.stop)
+
+
+ def test_patchobject_start_stop(self):
+ original = something
+ patcher = patch.object(PTModule, 'something', 'foo')
+ self.assertIs(something, original)
+ replaced = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertEqual(replaced, 'foo')
+ self.assertIs(something, replaced)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+ self.assertIs(something, original)
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict_start_stop(self):
+ d = {'foo': 'bar'}
+ original = d.copy()
+ patcher = patch.dict(d, [('spam', 'eggs')], clear=True)
+ self.assertEqual(d, original)
+
+ patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertEqual(d, {'spam': 'eggs'})
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+ self.assertEqual(d, original)
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict_class_decorator(self):
+ this = self
+ d = {'spam': 'eggs'}
+ original = d.copy()
+
+ class Test(object):
+ def test_first(self):
+ this.assertEqual(d, {'foo': 'bar'})
+ def test_second(self):
+ this.assertEqual(d, {'foo': 'bar'})
+
+ Test = patch.dict(d, {'foo': 'bar'}, clear=True)(Test)
+ self.assertEqual(d, original)
+
+ test = Test()
+
+ test.test_first()
+ self.assertEqual(d, original)
+
+ test.test_second()
+ self.assertEqual(d, original)
+
+ test = Test()
+
+ test.test_first()
+ self.assertEqual(d, original)
+
+ test.test_second()
+ self.assertEqual(d, original)
+
+
+ def test_get_only_proxy(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ foo = 'foo'
+ class SomethingElse:
+ foo = 'foo'
+
+ for thing in Something, SomethingElse, Something(), SomethingElse:
+ proxy = _get_proxy(thing)
+
+ @patch.object(proxy, 'foo', 'bar')
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'bar')
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'foo')
+ self.assertEqual(thing.foo, 'foo')
+ self.assertNotIn('foo', proxy.__dict__)
+
+
+ def test_get_set_delete_proxy(self):
+ class Something(object):
+ foo = 'foo'
+ class SomethingElse:
+ foo = 'foo'
+
+ for thing in Something, SomethingElse, Something(), SomethingElse:
+ proxy = _get_proxy(Something, get_only=False)
+
+ @patch.object(proxy, 'foo', 'bar')
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'bar')
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(proxy.foo, 'foo')
+ self.assertEqual(thing.foo, 'foo')
+ self.assertNotIn('foo', proxy.__dict__)
+
+
+ def test_patch_keyword_args(self):
+ kwargs = {'side_effect': KeyError, 'foo.bar.return_value': 33,
+ 'foo': MagicMock()}
+
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, **kwargs)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock)
+
+
+ def test_patch_object_keyword_args(self):
+ kwargs = {'side_effect': KeyError, 'foo.bar.return_value': 33,
+ 'foo': MagicMock()}
+
+ patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', **kwargs)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertRaises(KeyError, mock)
+ self.assertEqual(mock.foo.bar(), 33)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.foo, MagicMock)
+
+
+ def test_patch_dict_keyword_args(self):
+ original = {'foo': 'bar'}
+ copy = original.copy()
+
+ patcher = patch.dict(original, foo=3, bar=4, baz=5)
+ patcher.start()
+
+ try:
+ self.assertEqual(original, dict(foo=3, bar=4, baz=5))
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertEqual(original, copy)
+
+
+ def test_autospec(self):
+ class Boo(object):
+ def __init__(self, a):
+ pass
+ def f(self, a):
+ pass
+ def g(self):
+ pass
+ foo = 'bar'
+
+ class Bar(object):
+ def a(self):
+ pass
+
+ def _test(mock):
+ mock(1)
+ mock.assert_called_with(1)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock)
+
+ def _test2(mock):
+ mock.f(1)
+ mock.f.assert_called_with(1)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.f)
+
+ mock.g()
+ mock.g.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.g, 1)
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock, 'h')
+
+ mock.foo.lower()
+ mock.foo.lower.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.foo, 'bar')
+
+ mock.Bar()
+ mock.Bar.assert_called_with()
+
+ mock.Bar.a()
+ mock.Bar.a.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.Bar.a, 1)
+
+ mock.Bar().a()
+ mock.Bar().a.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, mock.Bar().a, 1)
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.Bar, 'b')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, mock.Bar(), 'b')
+
+ def function(mock):
+ _test(mock)
+ _test2(mock)
+ _test2(mock(1))
+ self.assertIs(mock, Foo)
+ return mock
+
+ test = patch(foo_name, autospec=True)(function)
+
+ mock = test()
+ self.assertIsNot(Foo, mock)
+ # test patching a second time works
+ test()
+
+ module = sys.modules[__name__]
+ test = patch.object(module, 'Foo', autospec=True)(function)
+
+ mock = test()
+ self.assertIsNot(Foo, mock)
+ # test patching a second time works
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_autospec_function(self):
+ @patch('%s.function' % __name__, autospec=True)
+ def test(mock):
+ function(1)
+ function.assert_called_with(1)
+ function(2, 3)
+ function.assert_called_with(2, 3)
+
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, function)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, function, 'foo')
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_autospec_keywords(self):
+ @patch('%s.function' % __name__, autospec=True,
+ return_value=3)
+ def test(mock_function):
+ #self.assertEqual(function.abc, 'foo')
+ return function(1, 2)
+
+ result = test()
+ self.assertEqual(result, 3)
+
+
+ def test_autospec_with_new(self):
+ patcher = patch('%s.function' % __name__, new=3, autospec=True)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, patcher.start)
+
+ module = sys.modules[__name__]
+ patcher = patch.object(module, 'function', new=3, autospec=True)
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, patcher.start)
+
+
+ def test_autospec_with_object(self):
+ class Bar(Foo):
+ extra = []
+
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, autospec=Bar)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, Bar)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock.extra, list)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_autospec_inherits(self):
+ FooClass = Foo
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, autospec=True)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock, FooClass)
+ self.assertIsInstance(mock(3), FooClass)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_autospec_name(self):
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, autospec=True)
+ mock = patcher.start()
+
+ try:
+ self.assertIn(" name='Foo'", repr(mock))
+ self.assertIn(" name='Foo.f'", repr(mock.f))
+ self.assertIn(" name='Foo()'", repr(mock(None)))
+ self.assertIn(" name='Foo().f'", repr(mock(None).f))
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_tracebacks(self):
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'f', object())
+ def test():
+ raise AssertionError
+ try:
+ test()
+ except:
+ err = sys.exc_info()
+
+ result = unittest.TextTestResult(None, None, 0)
+ traceback = result._exc_info_to_string(err, self)
+ self.assertIn('raise AssertionError', traceback)
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_patch(self):
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=NonCallableMagicMock)
+
+ m1 = patcher.start()
+ patcher.stop()
+ m2 = patcher.start()
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertIsNot(m1, m2)
+ for mock in m1, m2:
+ self.assertNotCallable(m1)
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_patch_object(self):
+ patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', new_callable=NonCallableMagicMock)
+
+ m1 = patcher.start()
+ patcher.stop()
+ m2 = patcher.start()
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertIsNot(m1, m2)
+ for mock in m1, m2:
+ self.assertNotCallable(m1)
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_keyword_arguments(self):
+ class Bar(object):
+ kwargs = None
+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+ Bar.kwargs = kwargs
+
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Bar, arg1=1, arg2=2)
+ m = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIs(type(m), Bar)
+ self.assertEqual(Bar.kwargs, dict(arg1=1, arg2=2))
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_spec(self):
+ class Bar(object):
+ kwargs = None
+ def __init__(self, **kwargs):
+ Bar.kwargs = kwargs
+
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Bar, spec=Bar)
+ patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertEqual(Bar.kwargs, dict(spec=Bar))
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ patcher = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Bar, spec_set=Bar)
+ patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertEqual(Bar.kwargs, dict(spec_set=Bar))
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_create(self):
+ non_existent_attr = '%s.weeeee' % foo_name
+ p = patch(non_existent_attr, new_callable=NonCallableMock)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, p.start)
+
+ p = patch(non_existent_attr, new_callable=NonCallableMock,
+ create=True)
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertNotCallable(m, magic=False)
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_incompatible_with_new(self):
+ self.assertRaises(
+ ValueError, patch, foo_name, new=object(), new_callable=MagicMock
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(
+ ValueError, patch.object, Foo, 'f', new=object(),
+ new_callable=MagicMock
+ )
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_incompatible_with_autospec(self):
+ self.assertRaises(
+ ValueError, patch, foo_name, new_callable=MagicMock,
+ autospec=True
+ )
+ self.assertRaises(
+ ValueError, patch.object, Foo, 'f', new_callable=MagicMock,
+ autospec=True
+ )
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_inherit_for_mocks(self):
+ class MockSub(Mock):
+ pass
+
+ MockClasses = (
+ NonCallableMock, NonCallableMagicMock, MagicMock, Mock, MockSub
+ )
+ for Klass in MockClasses:
+ for arg in 'spec', 'spec_set':
+ kwargs = {arg: True}
+ p = patch(foo_name, new_callable=Klass, **kwargs)
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ instance = m.return_value
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, instance, 'x')
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_inherit_non_mock(self):
+ class NotAMock(object):
+ def __init__(self, spec):
+ self.spec = spec
+
+ p = patch(foo_name, new_callable=NotAMock, spec=True)
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(m, NotAMock))
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, m, 'return_value')
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+ self.assertEqual(m.spec, Foo)
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_class_decorating(self):
+ test = self
+ original = Foo
+ class SomeTest(object):
+
+ def _test(self, mock_foo):
+ test.assertIsNot(Foo, original)
+ test.assertIs(Foo, mock_foo)
+ test.assertIsInstance(Foo, SomeClass)
+
+ def test_two(self, mock_foo):
+ self._test(mock_foo)
+ def test_one(self, mock_foo):
+ self._test(mock_foo)
+
+ SomeTest = patch(foo_name, new_callable=SomeClass)(SomeTest)
+ SomeTest().test_one()
+ SomeTest().test_two()
+ self.assertIs(Foo, original)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple(self):
+ original_foo = Foo
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ patcher1 = patch.multiple(foo_name, f=1, g=2)
+ patcher2 = patch.multiple(Foo, f=1, g=2)
+
+ for patcher in patcher1, patcher2:
+ patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, 1)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, 2)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=3, g=4)
+ def test():
+ self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, 3)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, 4)
+
+ test()
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_no_kwargs(self):
+ self.assertRaises(ValueError, patch.multiple, foo_name)
+ self.assertRaises(ValueError, patch.multiple, Foo)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_create_mocks(self):
+ original_foo = Foo
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT, g=3, foo=DEFAULT)
+ def test(f, foo):
+ self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo)
+ self.assertIs(Foo.f, f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, 3)
+ self.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock))
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock))
+
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_create_mocks_different_order(self):
+ # bug revealed by Jython!
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', 3)
+ patcher.attribute_name = 'f'
+
+ other = patch.object(Foo, 'g', DEFAULT)
+ other.attribute_name = 'g'
+ patcher.additional_patchers = [other]
+
+ @patcher
+ def test(g):
+ self.assertIs(Foo.g, g)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, 3)
+
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_stacked_decorators(self):
+ original_foo = Foo
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT)
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, foo=DEFAULT)
+ @patch(foo_name + '.g')
+ def test1(g, **kwargs):
+ _test(g, **kwargs)
+
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT)
+ @patch(foo_name + '.g')
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, foo=DEFAULT)
+ def test2(g, **kwargs):
+ _test(g, **kwargs)
+
+ @patch(foo_name + '.g')
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT)
+ @patch.multiple(foo_name, foo=DEFAULT)
+ def test3(g, **kwargs):
+ _test(g, **kwargs)
+
+ def _test(g, **kwargs):
+ f = kwargs.pop('f')
+ foo = kwargs.pop('foo')
+ self.assertFalse(kwargs)
+
+ self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo)
+ self.assertIs(Foo.f, f)
+ self.assertIs(Foo.g, g)
+ self.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock))
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(g, MagicMock))
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock))
+
+ test1()
+ test2()
+ test3()
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_create_mocks_patcher(self):
+ original_foo = Foo
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ patcher = patch.multiple(foo_name, f=DEFAULT, g=3, foo=DEFAULT)
+
+ result = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ f = result['f']
+ foo = result['foo']
+ self.assertEqual(set(result), {'f', 'foo'})
+
+ self.assertIs(Foo, original_foo)
+ self.assertIs(Foo.f, f)
+ self.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo)
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock))
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock))
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_decorating_class(self):
+ test = self
+ original_foo = Foo
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ class SomeTest(object):
+
+ def _test(self, f, foo):
+ test.assertIs(Foo, original_foo)
+ test.assertIs(Foo.f, f)
+ test.assertEqual(Foo.g, 3)
+ test.assertIs(Foo.foo, foo)
+ test.assertTrue(is_instance(f, MagicMock))
+ test.assertTrue(is_instance(foo, MagicMock))
+
+ def test_two(self, f, foo):
+ self._test(f, foo)
+ def test_one(self, f, foo):
+ self._test(f, foo)
+
+ SomeTest = patch.multiple(
+ foo_name, f=DEFAULT, g=3, foo=DEFAULT
+ )(SomeTest)
+
+ thing = SomeTest()
+ thing.test_one()
+ thing.test_two()
+
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_create(self):
+ patcher = patch.multiple(Foo, blam='blam')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, patcher.start)
+
+ patcher = patch.multiple(Foo, blam='blam', create=True)
+ patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.blam, 'blam')
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+ self.assertFalse(hasattr(Foo, 'blam'))
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_spec_set(self):
+ # if spec_set works then we can assume that spec and autospec also
+ # work as the underlying machinery is the same
+ patcher = patch.multiple(Foo, foo=DEFAULT, spec_set=['a', 'b'])
+ result = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.foo, result['foo'])
+ Foo.foo.a(1)
+ Foo.foo.b(2)
+ Foo.foo.a.assert_called_with(1)
+ Foo.foo.b.assert_called_with(2)
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, Foo.foo, 'c', None)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_new_callable(self):
+ class Thing(object):
+ pass
+
+ patcher = patch.multiple(
+ Foo, f=DEFAULT, g=DEFAULT, new_callable=Thing
+ )
+ result = patcher.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIs(Foo.f, result['f'])
+ self.assertIs(Foo.g, result['g'])
+ self.assertIsInstance(Foo.f, Thing)
+ self.assertIsInstance(Foo.g, Thing)
+ self.assertIsNot(Foo.f, Foo.g)
+ finally:
+ patcher.stop()
+
+
+ def test_nested_patch_failure(self):
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ def thing1():
+ pass
+
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ def thing2():
+ pass
+
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1)
+ def thing3():
+ pass
+
+ for func in thing1, thing2, thing3:
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, func)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ def test_new_callable_failure(self):
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+ original_foo = Foo.foo
+
+ def crasher():
+ raise NameError('crasher')
+
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ def thing1():
+ pass
+
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ def thing2():
+ pass
+
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ @patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher)
+ def thing3():
+ pass
+
+ for func in thing1, thing2, thing3:
+ self.assertRaises(NameError, func)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.foo, original_foo)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_failure(self):
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+
+ patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ patcher.attribute_name = 'f'
+
+ good = patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ good.attribute_name = 'g'
+
+ bad = patch.object(Foo, 'missing', 1)
+ bad.attribute_name = 'missing'
+
+ for additionals in [good, bad], [bad, good]:
+ patcher.additional_patchers = additionals
+
+ @patcher
+ def func():
+ pass
+
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, func)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_new_callable_failure(self):
+ original_f = Foo.f
+ original_g = Foo.g
+ original_foo = Foo.foo
+
+ def crasher():
+ raise NameError('crasher')
+
+ patcher = patch.object(Foo, 'f', 1)
+ patcher.attribute_name = 'f'
+
+ good = patch.object(Foo, 'g', 1)
+ good.attribute_name = 'g'
+
+ bad = patch.object(Foo, 'foo', new_callable=crasher)
+ bad.attribute_name = 'foo'
+
+ for additionals in [good, bad], [bad, good]:
+ patcher.additional_patchers = additionals
+
+ @patcher
+ def func():
+ pass
+
+ self.assertRaises(NameError, func)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.f, original_f)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.g, original_g)
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.foo, original_foo)
+
+
+ def test_patch_multiple_string_subclasses(self):
+ for base in (str, unicode):
+ Foo = type('Foo', (base,), {'fish': 'tasty'})
+ foo = Foo()
+ @patch.multiple(foo, fish='nearly gone')
+ def test():
+ self.assertEqual(foo.fish, 'nearly gone')
+
+ test()
+ self.assertEqual(foo.fish, 'tasty')
+
+
+ @patch('mock.patch.TEST_PREFIX', 'foo')
+ def test_patch_test_prefix(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ thing = 'original'
+
+ def foo_one(self):
+ return self.thing
+ def foo_two(self):
+ return self.thing
+ def test_one(self):
+ return self.thing
+ def test_two(self):
+ return self.thing
+
+ Foo = patch.object(Foo, 'thing', 'changed')(Foo)
+
+ foo = Foo()
+ self.assertEqual(foo.foo_one(), 'changed')
+ self.assertEqual(foo.foo_two(), 'changed')
+ self.assertEqual(foo.test_one(), 'original')
+ self.assertEqual(foo.test_two(), 'original')
+
+
+ @patch('mock.patch.TEST_PREFIX', 'bar')
+ def test_patch_dict_test_prefix(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ def bar_one(self):
+ return dict(the_dict)
+ def bar_two(self):
+ return dict(the_dict)
+ def test_one(self):
+ return dict(the_dict)
+ def test_two(self):
+ return dict(the_dict)
+
+ the_dict = {'key': 'original'}
+ Foo = patch.dict(the_dict, key='changed')(Foo)
+
+ foo =Foo()
+ self.assertEqual(foo.bar_one(), {'key': 'changed'})
+ self.assertEqual(foo.bar_two(), {'key': 'changed'})
+ self.assertEqual(foo.test_one(), {'key': 'original'})
+ self.assertEqual(foo.test_two(), {'key': 'original'})
+
+
+ def test_patch_with_spec_mock_repr(self):
+ for arg in ('spec', 'autospec', 'spec_set'):
+ p = patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, **{arg: True})
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass'", repr(m))
+ self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass.class_attribute'",
+ repr(m.class_attribute))
+ self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass()'", repr(m()))
+ self.assertIn(" name='SomeClass().class_attribute'",
+ repr(m().class_attribute))
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_patch_nested_autospec_repr(self):
+ p = patch('mock.tests.support', autospec=True)
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertIn(" name='support.SomeClass.wibble()'",
+ repr(m.SomeClass.wibble()))
+ self.assertIn(" name='support.SomeClass().wibble()'",
+ repr(m.SomeClass().wibble()))
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_mock_calls_with_patch(self):
+ for arg in ('spec', 'autospec', 'spec_set'):
+ p = patch('%s.SomeClass' % __name__, **{arg: True})
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ m.wibble()
+
+ kalls = [call.wibble()]
+ self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, kalls)
+ self.assertEqual(m.method_calls, kalls)
+ self.assertEqual(m.wibble.mock_calls, [call()])
+
+ result = m()
+ kalls.append(call())
+ self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, kalls)
+
+ result.wibble()
+ kalls.append(call().wibble())
+ self.assertEqual(m.mock_calls, kalls)
+
+ self.assertEqual(result.mock_calls, [call.wibble()])
+ self.assertEqual(result.wibble.mock_calls, [call()])
+ self.assertEqual(result.method_calls, [call.wibble()])
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_patch_imports_lazily(self):
+ sys.modules.pop('squizz', None)
+
+ p1 = patch('squizz.squozz')
+ self.assertRaises(ImportError, p1.start)
+
+ squizz = Mock()
+ squizz.squozz = 6
+ sys.modules['squizz'] = squizz
+ p1 = patch('squizz.squozz')
+ squizz.squozz = 3
+ p1.start()
+ p1.stop()
+ self.assertEqual(squizz.squozz, 3)
+
+
+ def test_patch_propogrates_exc_on_exit(self):
+ class holder:
+ exc_info = None, None, None
+
+ class custom_patch(_patch):
+ def __exit__(self, etype=None, val=None, tb=None):
+ _patch.__exit__(self, etype, val, tb)
+ holder.exc_info = etype, val, tb
+ stop = __exit__
+
+ def with_custom_patch(target):
+ getter, attribute = _get_target(target)
+ return custom_patch(
+ getter, attribute, DEFAULT, None, False, None,
+ None, None, {}
+ )
+
+ @with_custom_patch('squizz.squozz')
+ def test(mock):
+ raise RuntimeError
+
+ self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, test)
+ self.assertIs(holder.exc_info[0], RuntimeError)
+ self.assertIsNotNone(holder.exc_info[1],
+ 'exception value not propgated')
+ self.assertIsNotNone(holder.exc_info[2],
+ 'exception traceback not propgated')
+
+
+ def test_create_and_specs(self):
+ for kwarg in ('spec', 'spec_set', 'autospec'):
+ p = patch('%s.doesnotexist' % __name__, create=True,
+ **{kwarg: True})
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start)
+ self.assertRaises(NameError, lambda: doesnotexist)
+
+ # check that spec with create is innocuous if the original exists
+ p = patch(MODNAME, create=True, **{kwarg: True})
+ p.start()
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_multiple_specs(self):
+ original = PTModule
+ for kwarg in ('spec', 'spec_set'):
+ p = patch(MODNAME, autospec=0, **{kwarg: 0})
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start)
+ self.assertIs(PTModule, original)
+
+ for kwarg in ('spec', 'autospec'):
+ p = patch(MODNAME, spec_set=0, **{kwarg: 0})
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start)
+ self.assertIs(PTModule, original)
+
+ for kwarg in ('spec_set', 'autospec'):
+ p = patch(MODNAME, spec=0, **{kwarg: 0})
+ self.assertRaises(TypeError, p.start)
+ self.assertIs(PTModule, original)
+
+
+ def test_specs_false_instead_of_none(self):
+ p = patch(MODNAME, spec=False, spec_set=False, autospec=False)
+ mock = p.start()
+ try:
+ # no spec should have been set, so attribute access should not fail
+ mock.does_not_exist
+ mock.does_not_exist = 3
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_falsey_spec(self):
+ for kwarg in ('spec', 'autospec', 'spec_set'):
+ p = patch(MODNAME, **{kwarg: 0})
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, m, 'doesnotexit')
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_spec_set_true(self):
+ for kwarg in ('spec', 'autospec'):
+ p = patch(MODNAME, spec_set=True, **{kwarg: True})
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, setattr, m,
+ 'doesnotexist', 'something')
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, m, 'doesnotexist')
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_callable_spec_as_list(self):
+ spec = ('__call__',)
+ p = patch(MODNAME, spec=spec)
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertTrue(callable(m))
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_not_callable_spec_as_list(self):
+ spec = ('foo', 'bar')
+ p = patch(MODNAME, spec=spec)
+ m = p.start()
+ try:
+ self.assertFalse(callable(m))
+ finally:
+ p.stop()
+
+
+ def test_patch_stopall(self):
+ unlink = os.unlink
+ chdir = os.chdir
+ path = os.path
+ patch('os.unlink', something).start()
+ patch('os.chdir', something_else).start()
+
+ @patch('os.path')
+ def patched(mock_path):
+ patch.stopall()
+ self.assertIs(os.path, mock_path)
+ self.assertIs(os.unlink, unlink)
+ self.assertIs(os.chdir, chdir)
+
+ patched()
+ self.assertIs(os.path, path)
+
+
+ def test_wrapped_patch(self):
+ decorated = patch('sys.modules')(function)
+ self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function)
+
+
+ def test_wrapped_several_times_patch(self):
+ decorated = patch('sys.modules')(function)
+ decorated = patch('sys.modules')(decorated)
+ self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function)
+
+
+ def test_wrapped_patch_object(self):
+ decorated = patch.object(sys, 'modules')(function)
+ self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function)
+
+
+ def test_wrapped_patch_dict(self):
+ decorated = patch.dict('sys.modules')(function)
+ self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function)
+
+
+ def test_wrapped_patch_multiple(self):
+ decorated = patch.multiple('sys', modules={})(function)
+ self.assertIs(decorated.__wrapped__, function)
+
+ def test_stopall_lifo(self):
+ stopped = []
+ class thing(object):
+ one = two = three = None
+
+ def get_patch(attribute):
+ class mypatch(_patch):
+ def stop(self):
+ stopped.append(attribute)
+ return super(mypatch, self).stop()
+ return mypatch(lambda: thing, attribute, None, None,
+ False, None, None, None, {})
+ [get_patch(val).start() for val in ("one", "two", "three")]
+ patch.stopall()
+
+ self.assertEqual(stopped, ["three", "two", "one"])
+
+
+ def test_special_attrs(self):
+ def foo(x=0):
+ """TEST"""
+ return x
+ with patch.object(foo, '__defaults__', (1, )):
+ self.assertEqual(foo(), 1)
+ self.assertEqual(foo(), 0)
+
+ with patch.object(foo, '__doc__', "FUN"):
+ self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, "FUN")
+ self.assertEqual(foo.__doc__, "TEST")
+
+ with patch.object(foo, '__module__', "testpatch2"):
+ self.assertEqual(foo.__module__, "testpatch2")
+ self.assertEqual(foo.__module__, __name__)
+
+ if hasattr(self.test_special_attrs, '__annotations__'):
+ with patch.object(foo, '__annotations__', dict([('s', 1, )])):
+ self.assertEqual(foo.__annotations__, dict([('s', 1, )]))
+ self.assertEqual(foo.__annotations__, dict())
+
+ if hasattr(self.test_special_attrs, '__kwdefaults__'):
+ foo = eval("lambda *a, x=0: x")
+ with patch.object(foo, '__kwdefaults__', dict([('x', 1, )])):
+ self.assertEqual(foo(), 1)
+ self.assertEqual(foo(), 0)
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/mock/tests/testsentinel.py b/mock/tests/testsentinel.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..69b2042
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/testsentinel.py
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+
+import unittest2 as unittest
+
+from mock import sentinel, DEFAULT
+
+
+class SentinelTest(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def testSentinels(self):
+ self.assertEqual(sentinel.whatever, sentinel.whatever,
+ 'sentinel not stored')
+ self.assertNotEqual(sentinel.whatever, sentinel.whateverelse,
+ 'sentinel should be unique')
+
+
+ def testSentinelName(self):
+ self.assertEqual(str(sentinel.whatever), 'sentinel.whatever',
+ 'sentinel name incorrect')
+
+
+ def testDEFAULT(self):
+ self.assertIs(DEFAULT, sentinel.DEFAULT)
+
+ def testBases(self):
+ # If this doesn't raise an AttributeError then help(mock) is broken
+ self.assertRaises(AttributeError, lambda: sentinel.__bases__)
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/mock/tests/testwith.py b/mock/tests/testwith.py
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..aa7812b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/mock/tests/testwith.py
@@ -0,0 +1,306 @@
+# Copyright (C) 2007-2012 Michael Foord & the mock team
+# E-mail: fuzzyman AT voidspace DOT org DOT uk
+# http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/mock/
+
+from warnings import catch_warnings
+
+import unittest2 as unittest
+
+from mock.tests.support import is_instance
+from mock import MagicMock, Mock, patch, sentinel, mock_open, call
+
+
+something = sentinel.Something
+something_else = sentinel.SomethingElse
+
+
+
+class WithTest(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def test_with_statement(self):
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2):
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something2, "unpatched")
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something)
+
+
+ def test_with_statement_exception(self):
+ try:
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Something2):
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something2, "unpatched")
+ raise Exception('pow')
+ except Exception:
+ pass
+ else:
+ self.fail("patch swallowed exception")
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something)
+
+
+ def test_with_statement_as(self):
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_something:
+ self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched")
+ self.assertTrue(is_instance(mock_something, MagicMock),
+ "patching wrong type")
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something)
+
+
+ def test_patch_object_with_statement(self):
+ class Foo(object):
+ something = 'foo'
+ original = Foo.something
+ with patch.object(Foo, 'something'):
+ self.assertNotEqual(Foo.something, original, "unpatched")
+ self.assertEqual(Foo.something, original)
+
+
+ def test_with_statement_nested(self):
+ with catch_warnings(record=True):
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_something:
+ with patch('%s.something_else' % __name__) as mock_something_else:
+ self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched")
+ self.assertEqual(something_else, mock_something_else,
+ "unpatched")
+
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something)
+ self.assertEqual(something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse)
+
+
+ def test_with_statement_specified(self):
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Patched) as mock_something:
+ self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched")
+ self.assertEqual(mock_something, sentinel.Patched, "wrong patch")
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something)
+
+
+ def testContextManagerMocking(self):
+ mock = Mock()
+ mock.__enter__ = Mock()
+ mock.__exit__ = Mock()
+ mock.__exit__.return_value = False
+
+ with mock as m:
+ self.assertEqual(m, mock.__enter__.return_value)
+ mock.__enter__.assert_called_with()
+ mock.__exit__.assert_called_with(None, None, None)
+
+
+ def test_context_manager_with_magic_mock(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+
+ with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
+ with mock:
+ 'foo' + 3
+ mock.__enter__.assert_called_with()
+ self.assertTrue(mock.__exit__.called)
+
+
+ def test_with_statement_same_attribute(self):
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__, sentinel.Patched) as mock_something:
+ self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched")
+
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_again:
+ self.assertEqual(something, mock_again, "unpatched")
+
+ self.assertEqual(something, mock_something,
+ "restored with wrong instance")
+
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something, "not restored")
+
+
+ def test_with_statement_imbricated(self):
+ with patch('%s.something' % __name__) as mock_something:
+ self.assertEqual(something, mock_something, "unpatched")
+
+ with patch('%s.something_else' % __name__) as mock_something_else:
+ self.assertEqual(something_else, mock_something_else,
+ "unpatched")
+
+ self.assertEqual(something, sentinel.Something)
+ self.assertEqual(something_else, sentinel.SomethingElse)
+
+
+ def test_dict_context_manager(self):
+ foo = {}
+ with patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}):
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'})
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {})
+
+ with self.assertRaises(NameError):
+ with patch.dict(foo, {'a': 'b'}):
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {'a': 'b'})
+ raise NameError('Konrad')
+
+ self.assertEqual(foo, {})
+
+
+
+class TestMockOpen(unittest.TestCase):
+
+ def test_mock_open(self):
+ mock = mock_open()
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True) as patched:
+ self.assertIs(patched, mock)
+ open('foo')
+
+ mock.assert_called_once_with('foo')
+
+
+ def test_mock_open_context_manager(self):
+ mock = mock_open()
+ handle = mock.return_value
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ with open('foo') as f:
+ f.read()
+
+ expected_calls = [call('foo'), call().__enter__(), call().read(),
+ call().__exit__(None, None, None)]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected_calls)
+ self.assertIs(f, handle)
+
+ def test_mock_open_context_manager_multiple_times(self):
+ mock = mock_open()
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ with open('foo') as f:
+ f.read()
+ with open('bar') as f:
+ f.read()
+
+ expected_calls = [
+ call('foo'), call().__enter__(), call().read(),
+ call().__exit__(None, None, None),
+ call('bar'), call().__enter__(), call().read(),
+ call().__exit__(None, None, None)]
+ self.assertEqual(mock.mock_calls, expected_calls)
+
+ def test_explicit_mock(self):
+ mock = MagicMock()
+ mock_open(mock)
+
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True) as patched:
+ self.assertIs(patched, mock)
+ open('foo')
+
+ mock.assert_called_once_with('foo')
+
+
+ def test_read_data(self):
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ h = open('bar')
+ result = h.read()
+
+ self.assertEqual(result, 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_readline_data(self):
+ # Check that readline will return all the lines from the fake file
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ h = open('bar')
+ line1 = h.readline()
+ line2 = h.readline()
+ line3 = h.readline()
+ self.assertEqual(line1, 'foo\n')
+ self.assertEqual(line2, 'bar\n')
+ self.assertEqual(line3, 'baz\n')
+
+ # Check that we properly emulate a file that doesn't end in a newline
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ h = open('bar')
+ result = h.readline()
+ self.assertEqual(result, 'foo')
+
+
+ def test_readlines_data(self):
+ # Test that emulating a file that ends in a newline character works
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ h = open('bar')
+ result = h.readlines()
+ self.assertEqual(result, ['foo\n', 'bar\n', 'baz\n'])
+
+ # Test that files without a final newline will also be correctly
+ # emulated
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ h = open('bar')
+ result = h.readlines()
+
+ self.assertEqual(result, ['foo\n', 'bar\n', 'baz'])
+
+
+ def test_read_bytes(self):
+ mock = mock_open(read_data=b'\xc6')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ with open('abc', 'rb') as f:
+ result = f.read()
+ self.assertEqual(result, b'\xc6')
+
+
+ def test_readline_bytes(self):
+ m = mock_open(read_data=b'abc\ndef\nghi\n')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, m, create=True):
+ with open('abc', 'rb') as f:
+ line1 = f.readline()
+ line2 = f.readline()
+ line3 = f.readline()
+ self.assertEqual(line1, b'abc\n')
+ self.assertEqual(line2, b'def\n')
+ self.assertEqual(line3, b'ghi\n')
+
+
+ def test_readlines_bytes(self):
+ m = mock_open(read_data=b'abc\ndef\nghi\n')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, m, create=True):
+ with open('abc', 'rb') as f:
+ result = f.readlines()
+ self.assertEqual(result, [b'abc\n', b'def\n', b'ghi\n'])
+
+
+ def test_mock_open_read_with_argument(self):
+ # At one point calling read with an argument was broken
+ # for mocks returned by mock_open
+ some_data = 'foo\nbar\nbaz'
+ mock = mock_open(read_data=some_data)
+ self.assertEqual(mock().read(10), some_data)
+
+
+ def test_interleaved_reads(self):
+ # Test that calling read, readline, and readlines pulls data
+ # sequentially from the data we preload with
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ h = open('bar')
+ line1 = h.readline()
+ rest = h.readlines()
+ self.assertEqual(line1, 'foo\n')
+ self.assertEqual(rest, ['bar\n', 'baz\n'])
+
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo\nbar\nbaz\n')
+ with patch('%s.open' % __name__, mock, create=True):
+ h = open('bar')
+ line1 = h.readline()
+ rest = h.read()
+ self.assertEqual(line1, 'foo\n')
+ self.assertEqual(rest, 'bar\nbaz\n')
+
+
+ def test_overriding_return_values(self):
+ mock = mock_open(read_data='foo')
+ handle = mock()
+
+ handle.read.return_value = 'bar'
+ handle.readline.return_value = 'bar'
+ handle.readlines.return_value = ['bar']
+
+ self.assertEqual(handle.read(), 'bar')
+ self.assertEqual(handle.readline(), 'bar')
+ self.assertEqual(handle.readlines(), ['bar'])
+
+ # call repeatedly to check that a StopIteration is not propagated
+ self.assertEqual(handle.readline(), 'bar')
+ self.assertEqual(handle.readline(), 'bar')
+
+
+if __name__ == '__main__':
+ unittest.main()
diff --git a/requirements.txt b/requirements.txt
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..31bbe5d
--- /dev/null
+++ b/requirements.txt
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+funcsigs>=1;python_version<"3.3"
+# For runtime needs this is correct. For setup_requires needs, 1.2.0 is needed
+# but setuptools can't cope with conflicts in setup_requires, so thats
+# unversioned.
+pbr>=0.11
+six>=1.9
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..25c280b
--- /dev/null
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
+[metadata]
+name = mock
+summary = Rolling backport of unittest.mock for all Pythons
+home-page = https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock
+description-file = README.rst
+author = Testing Cabal
+author-email = testing-in-python@lists.idyll.org
+classifier =
+ Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
+ Environment :: Console
+ Intended Audience :: Developers
+ License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
+ Operating System :: OS Independent
+ Programming Language :: Python
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 2
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 3
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 3.3
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 3.4
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 3.5
+ Programming Language :: Python :: 3.6
+ Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
+ Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: Jython
+ Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: PyPy
+ Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries
+ Topic :: Software Development :: Libraries :: Python Modules
+ Topic :: Software Development :: Testing
+keyword =
+ testing, test, mock, mocking, unittest, patching, stubs, fakes, doubles
+
+[extras]
+test =
+ unittest2>=1.1.0
+docs =
+ sphinx
+
+[files]
+packages = mock
+
+[bdist_wheel]
+universal = 1
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..5f727ae
--- /dev/null
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -0,0 +1,6 @@
+#!/usr/bin/env python
+import setuptools
+
+setuptools.setup(
+ setup_requires=['pbr>=1.3', 'setuptools>=17.1'],
+ pbr=True)
diff --git a/tools/applypatch-transform b/tools/applypatch-transform
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..52fcd93
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/applypatch-transform
@@ -0,0 +1,38 @@
+#!/bin/sh
+#
+# An example hook script to transform a patch taken from an email
+# by git am.
+#
+# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
+# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit. The hook is
+# allowed to edit the patch file.
+#
+# To enable this hook, rename this file to "applypatch-transform".
+#
+# This example changes the path of Lib/unittest/mock.py to mock.py
+# Lib/unittest/tests/testmock to tests and Misc/NEWS to NEWS, and
+# finally skips any patches that did not alter mock.py or its tests.
+
+set -eux
+
+patch_path=$1
+
+# Pull out mock.py
+filterdiff --clean --strip 3 --addprefix=a/mock/ -i 'a/Lib/unittest/mock.py' -i 'b/Lib/unittest/mock.py' $patch_path > $patch_path.mock
+# And the tests
+filterdiff --clean --strip 5 --addprefix=a/mock/tests/ -i 'a/Lib/unittest/test/testmock/*.py' -i 'b/Lib/unittest/test/testmock/*.py' $patch_path > $patch_path.tests
+# Lastly we want to pick up any NEWS entries.
+filterdiff --strip 2 --addprefix=a/ -i a/Misc/NEWS -i b/Misc/NEWS $patch_path > $patch_path.NEWS
+cp $patch_path $patch_path.orig
+# bash
+cat $patch_path.mock $patch_path.tests > $patch_path
+filtered=$(cat $patch_path)
+if [ -n "${filtered}" ]; then
+ cat $patch_path.NEWS >> $patch_path
+ exitcode=0
+else
+ exitcode=1
+fi
+
+rm $patch_path.mock $patch_path.tests $patch_path.NEWS
+exit $exitcode
diff --git a/tools/pre-applypatch b/tools/pre-applypatch
new file mode 100755
index 0000000..28ab636
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tools/pre-applypatch
@@ -0,0 +1,36 @@
+#!/bin/bash
+#
+# An example hook script to verify what is about to be committed
+# by applypatch from an e-mail message.
+#
+# The hook should exit with non-zero status after issuing an
+# appropriate message if it wants to stop the commit.
+#
+# To enable this hook, rename this file to "pre-applypatch".
+
+set -eu
+
+#. git-sh-setup
+echo "** in hook **"
+
+function test_version {
+ version=$1
+ host=$(ls ~/.virtualenvs/mock-$version-* -d | sed -e "s/^.*mock-$version-//")
+ if [ -z "$host" ]; then
+ echo "No host found for $version"
+ return 1
+ fi
+ echo testing $version in virtualenv mock-$version-$host on ssh host $host
+ ssh $host "cd work/mock && . ~/.virtualenvs/mock-$version-$host/bin/activate && pip install .[test] && unit2"
+}
+
+find . -name "*.pyc" -exec rm "{}" \;
+
+test_version 2.7
+test_version 3.3
+test_version 3.4
+test_version 3.5
+test_version cpython
+test_version pypy
+
+echo '** pre-apply complete and successful **'
diff --git a/tox.ini b/tox.ini
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..d7fef31
--- /dev/null
+++ b/tox.ini
@@ -0,0 +1,22 @@
+[tox]
+envlist = py27,pypy,py33,jython
+
+[testenv]
+deps=unittest2
+commands={envbindir}/unit2 discover []
+
+[testenv:py27]
+commands=
+ {envbindir}/unit2 discover []
+ {envbindir}/sphinx-build -E -b doctest docs html
+deps =
+ unittest2
+ sphinx
+
+[testenv:py33]
+commands=
+ {envbindir}/python -m unittest discover []
+deps =
+
+# note for jython. Execute in tests directory:
+# rm `find . -name '*$py.class'` \ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/unittest.cfg b/unittest.cfg
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..b2d6f67
--- /dev/null
+++ b/unittest.cfg
@@ -0,0 +1,95 @@
+
+[unittest]
+plugins =
+ unittest2.plugins.debugger
+ unittest2.plugins.checker
+ unittest2.plugins.doctestloader
+ unittest2.plugins.matchregexp
+ unittest2.plugins.moduleloading
+ unittest2.plugins.testcoverage
+ unittest2.plugins.growl
+ unittest2.plugins.filtertests
+ unittest2.plugins.junitxml
+ unittest2.plugins.timed
+ unittest2.plugins.counttests
+ unittest2.plugins.logchannels
+
+excluded-plugins =
+
+# 0, 1 or 2 (default is 1)
+# quiet, normal or verbose
+# can be overriden at command line
+verbosity = normal
+
+# true or false
+# even if false can be switched on at command line
+catch =
+buffer =
+failfast =
+
+
+[matchregexp]
+always-on = False
+full-path = True
+
+[debugger]
+always-on = False
+errors-only = True
+
+[coverage]
+always-on = False
+config =
+report-html = False
+# only used if report-html is false
+annotate = False
+# defaults to './htmlcov/'
+html-directory =
+# if unset will output to console
+text-file =
+branch = False
+timid = False
+cover-pylib = False
+exclude-lines =
+ # Have to re-enable the standard pragma
+ pragma: no cover
+
+ # Don't complain about missing debug-only code:
+ def __repr__
+ if self\.debug
+
+ # Don't complain if tests don't hit defensive assertion code:
+ raise AssertionError
+ raise NotImplementedError
+
+ # Don't complain if non-runnable code isn't run:
+ if 0:
+ if __name__ == .__main__.
+
+ignore-errors = False
+modules =
+
+[growl]
+always-on = False
+
+[doctest]
+always-on = False
+
+[module-loading]
+always-on = False
+
+[checker]
+always-on = False
+pep8 = False
+pyflakes = True
+
+[junit-xml]
+always-on = False
+path = junit.xml
+
+[timed]
+always-on = True
+threshold = 0.01
+
+[count]
+always-on = True
+enhanced = False