conservancy_beancount/tests/test_cliutil.py
Brett Smith cd578289c4 cliutil: Add make_entry_point() function.
This provides better logging setup, reduces the amount of boilerplate in
main, and replaces is_main_script().
2020-06-12 15:08:08 -04:00

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"""Test CLI utilities"""
# Copyright © 2020 Brett Smith
#
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import argparse
import errno
import io
import inspect
import logging
import os
import re
import sys
import traceback
import pytest
from pathlib import Path
from conservancy_beancount import cliutil
FILE_NAMES = ['-foobar', '-foo.bin']
STREAM_PATHS = [None, Path('-')]
class MockTraceback:
def __init__(self, stack=None, index=0):
if stack is None:
stack = inspect.stack(context=False)
self._stack = stack
self._index = index
frame_record = self._stack[self._index]
self.tb_frame = frame_record.frame
self.tb_lineno = frame_record.lineno
@property
def tb_next(self):
try:
return type(self)(self._stack, self._index + 1)
except IndexError:
return None
@pytest.fixture(scope='module')
def argparser():
parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='test_cliutil')
cliutil.add_loglevel_argument(parser)
cliutil.add_version_argument(parser)
return parser
@pytest.mark.parametrize('path_name', FILE_NAMES)
def test_bytes_output_path(path_name, tmp_path):
path = tmp_path / path_name
stream = io.BytesIO()
actual = cliutil.bytes_output(path, stream)
assert actual is not stream
assert str(actual.name) == str(path)
assert 'w' in actual.mode
assert 'b' in actual.mode
@pytest.mark.parametrize('path', STREAM_PATHS)
def test_bytes_output_stream(path):
stream = io.BytesIO()
actual = cliutil.bytes_output(path, stream)
assert actual is stream
@pytest.mark.parametrize('func_name', [
'bytes_output',
'text_output',
])
def test_default_output(func_name):
actual = getattr(cliutil, func_name)()
assert actual.fileno() == sys.stdout.fileno()
@pytest.mark.parametrize('path_name', FILE_NAMES)
def test_text_output_path(path_name, tmp_path):
path = tmp_path / path_name
stream = io.StringIO()
actual = cliutil.text_output(path, stream)
assert actual is not stream
assert str(actual.name) == str(path)
assert 'w' in actual.mode
@pytest.mark.parametrize('path', STREAM_PATHS)
def test_text_output_stream(path):
stream = io.StringIO()
actual = cliutil.text_output(path, stream)
assert actual is stream
@pytest.mark.parametrize('errnum', [
errno.EACCES,
errno.EPERM,
errno.ENOENT,
])
def test_excepthook_oserror(errnum, caplog):
error = OSError(errnum, os.strerror(errnum), 'TestFilename')
with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_check:
cliutil.ExceptHook()(type(error), error, None)
assert exc_check.value.args[0] == 4
assert caplog.records
for log in caplog.records:
assert log.levelname == 'CRITICAL'
assert log.message == f"I/O error: {error.filename}: {error.strerror}"
@pytest.mark.parametrize('exc_type', [
AttributeError,
RuntimeError,
ValueError,
])
def test_excepthook_bug(exc_type, caplog):
error = exc_type("test message")
with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_check:
cliutil.ExceptHook()(exc_type, error, None)
assert exc_check.value.args[0] == 3
assert caplog.records
for log in caplog.records:
assert log.levelname == 'CRITICAL'
assert log.message == f"internal {exc_type.__name__}: {error.args[0]}"
def test_excepthook_traceback(caplog):
error = KeyError('test')
args = (type(error), error, MockTraceback())
caplog.set_level(logging.DEBUG)
with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_check:
cliutil.ExceptHook()(*args)
assert caplog.records
assert caplog.records[-1].message == ''.join(traceback.format_exception(*args))
@pytest.mark.parametrize('arg,expected', [
('debug', logging.DEBUG),
('info', logging.INFO),
('warning', logging.WARNING),
('warn', logging.WARNING),
('error', logging.ERROR),
('err', logging.ERROR),
('critical', logging.CRITICAL),
('crit', logging.CRITICAL),
])
def test_loglevel_argument(argparser, arg, expected):
for method in ['lower', 'title', 'upper']:
args = argparser.parse_args(['--loglevel', getattr(arg, method)()])
assert args.loglevel is expected
def test_setup_logger():
stream = io.StringIO()
logger = cliutil.setup_logger(
'test_cliutil', stream, '%(name)s %(levelname)s: %(message)s',
)
logger.critical("test crit")
assert stream.getvalue() == "test_cliutil CRITICAL: test crit\n"
@pytest.mark.parametrize('arg', [
'--license',
'--version',
'--copyright',
])
def test_version_argument(argparser, capsys, arg):
with pytest.raises(SystemExit) as exc_check:
args = argparser.parse_args(['--version'])
assert exc_check.value.args[0] == 0
stdout, _ = capsys.readouterr()
lines = iter(stdout.splitlines())
assert re.match(r'^test_cliutil version \d+\.\d+\.\d+', next(lines, "<EOF>"))