import os import shutil import sys import tempfile from importlib import import_module import pytest # Expose the unittest-driven decorators from .ipunittest import ipdoctest, ipdocstring def skipif(skip_condition, msg=None): """Make function raise SkipTest exception if skip_condition is true Parameters ---------- skip_condition : bool or callable Flag to determine whether to skip test. If the condition is a callable, it is used at runtime to dynamically make the decision. This is useful for tests that may require costly imports, to delay the cost until the test suite is actually executed. msg : string Message to give on raising a SkipTest exception. Returns ------- decorator : function Decorator, which, when applied to a function, causes SkipTest to be raised when the skip_condition was True, and the function to be called normally otherwise. """ if msg is None: msg = "Test skipped due to test condition." assert isinstance(skip_condition, bool) return pytest.mark.skipif(skip_condition, reason=msg) # A version with the condition set to true, common case just to attach a message # to a skip decorator def skip(msg=None): """Decorator factory - mark a test function for skipping from test suite. Parameters ---------- msg : string Optional message to be added. Returns ------- decorator : function Decorator, which, when applied to a function, causes SkipTest to be raised, with the optional message added. """ if msg and not isinstance(msg, str): raise ValueError( "invalid object passed to `@skip` decorator, did you " "meant `@skip()` with brackets ?" ) return skipif(True, msg) def onlyif(condition, msg): """The reverse from skipif, see skipif for details.""" return skipif(not condition, msg) # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Utility functions for decorators def module_not_available(module): """Can module be imported? Returns true if module does NOT import. This is used to make a decorator to skip tests that require module to be available, but delay the 'import numpy' to test execution time. """ try: mod = import_module(module) mod_not_avail = False except ImportError: mod_not_avail = True return mod_not_avail # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Decorators for public use # Decorators to skip certain tests on specific platforms. skip_win32 = skipif(sys.platform == "win32", "This test does not run under Windows") # Decorators to skip tests if not on specific platforms. skip_if_not_win32 = skipif(sys.platform != "win32", "This test only runs under Windows") skip_if_not_osx = skipif( not sys.platform.startswith("darwin"), "This test only runs under macOS" ) _x11_skip_cond = ( sys.platform not in ("darwin", "win32") and os.environ.get("DISPLAY", "") == "" ) _x11_skip_msg = "Skipped under *nix when X11/XOrg not available" skip_if_no_x11 = skipif(_x11_skip_cond, _x11_skip_msg) # Other skip decorators # generic skip without module skip_without = lambda mod: skipif( module_not_available(mod), "This test requires %s" % mod ) skipif_not_numpy = skip_without("numpy") skipif_not_matplotlib = skip_without("matplotlib") # A null 'decorator', useful to make more readable code that needs to pick # between different decorators based on OS or other conditions null_deco = lambda f: f # Some tests only run where we can use unicode paths. Note that we can't just # check os.path.supports_unicode_filenames, which is always False on Linux. try: f = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(prefix="tmp€") except UnicodeEncodeError: unicode_paths = False # TODO: should this be finnally ? else: unicode_paths = True f.close() onlyif_unicode_paths = onlyif( unicode_paths, ("This test is only applicable where we can use unicode in filenames."), ) def onlyif_cmds_exist(*commands): """ Decorator to skip test when at least one of `commands` is not found. """ for cmd in commands: reason = f"This test runs only if command '{cmd}' is installed" if not shutil.which(cmd): return pytest.mark.skip(reason=reason) return null_deco