Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/tornado/test/options_test.py

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import datetime
from io import StringIO
import os
import sys
from unittest import mock
import unittest
from tornado.options import OptionParser, Error
from tornado.util import basestring_type
from tornado.test.util import subTest
import typing
if typing.TYPE_CHECKING:
from typing import List # noqa: F401
class Email(object):
def __init__(self, value):
if isinstance(value, str) and "@" in value:
self._value = value
else:
raise ValueError()
@property
def value(self):
return self._value
class OptionsTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_parse_command_line(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("port", default=80)
options.parse_command_line(["main.py", "--port=443"])
self.assertEqual(options.port, 443)
def test_parse_config_file(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("port", default=80)
options.define("username", default="foo")
options.define("my_path")
config_path = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "options_test.cfg"
)
options.parse_config_file(config_path)
self.assertEqual(options.port, 443)
self.assertEqual(options.username, "李康")
self.assertEqual(options.my_path, config_path)
def test_parse_callbacks(self):
options = OptionParser()
self.called = False
def callback():
self.called = True
options.add_parse_callback(callback)
# non-final parse doesn't run callbacks
options.parse_command_line(["main.py"], final=False)
self.assertFalse(self.called)
# final parse does
options.parse_command_line(["main.py"])
self.assertTrue(self.called)
# callbacks can be run more than once on the same options
# object if there are multiple final parses
self.called = False
options.parse_command_line(["main.py"])
self.assertTrue(self.called)
def test_help(self):
options = OptionParser()
try:
orig_stderr = sys.stderr
sys.stderr = StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
options.parse_command_line(["main.py", "--help"])
usage = sys.stderr.getvalue()
finally:
sys.stderr = orig_stderr
self.assertIn("Usage:", usage)
def test_subcommand(self):
base_options = OptionParser()
base_options.define("verbose", default=False)
sub_options = OptionParser()
sub_options.define("foo", type=str)
rest = base_options.parse_command_line(
["main.py", "--verbose", "subcommand", "--foo=bar"]
)
self.assertEqual(rest, ["subcommand", "--foo=bar"])
self.assertTrue(base_options.verbose)
rest2 = sub_options.parse_command_line(rest)
self.assertEqual(rest2, [])
self.assertEqual(sub_options.foo, "bar")
# the two option sets are distinct
try:
orig_stderr = sys.stderr
sys.stderr = StringIO()
with self.assertRaises(Error):
sub_options.parse_command_line(["subcommand", "--verbose"])
finally:
sys.stderr = orig_stderr
def test_setattr(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo", default=1, type=int)
options.foo = 2
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 2)
def test_setattr_type_check(self):
# setattr requires that options be the right type and doesn't
# parse from string formats.
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo", default=1, type=int)
with self.assertRaises(Error):
options.foo = "2"
def test_setattr_with_callback(self):
values = [] # type: List[int]
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo", default=1, type=int, callback=values.append)
options.foo = 2
self.assertEqual(values, [2])
def _sample_options(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("a", default=1)
options.define("b", default=2)
return options
def test_iter(self):
options = self._sample_options()
# OptionParsers always define 'help'.
self.assertEqual(set(["a", "b", "help"]), set(iter(options)))
def test_getitem(self):
options = self._sample_options()
self.assertEqual(1, options["a"])
def test_setitem(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo", default=1, type=int)
options["foo"] = 2
self.assertEqual(options["foo"], 2)
def test_items(self):
options = self._sample_options()
# OptionParsers always define 'help'.
expected = [("a", 1), ("b", 2), ("help", options.help)]
actual = sorted(options.items())
self.assertEqual(expected, actual)
def test_as_dict(self):
options = self._sample_options()
expected = {"a": 1, "b": 2, "help": options.help}
self.assertEqual(expected, options.as_dict())
def test_group_dict(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("a", default=1)
options.define("b", group="b_group", default=2)
frame = sys._getframe(0)
this_file = frame.f_code.co_filename
self.assertEqual(set(["b_group", "", this_file]), options.groups())
b_group_dict = options.group_dict("b_group")
self.assertEqual({"b": 2}, b_group_dict)
self.assertEqual({}, options.group_dict("nonexistent"))
def test_mock_patch(self):
# ensure that our setattr hooks don't interfere with mock.patch
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo", default=1)
options.parse_command_line(["main.py", "--foo=2"])
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 2)
with mock.patch.object(options.mockable(), "foo", 3):
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 3)
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 2)
# Try nested patches mixed with explicit sets
with mock.patch.object(options.mockable(), "foo", 4):
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 4)
options.foo = 5
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 5)
with mock.patch.object(options.mockable(), "foo", 6):
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 6)
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 5)
self.assertEqual(options.foo, 2)
def _define_options(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("str", type=str)
options.define("basestring", type=basestring_type)
options.define("int", type=int)
options.define("float", type=float)
options.define("datetime", type=datetime.datetime)
options.define("timedelta", type=datetime.timedelta)
options.define("email", type=Email)
options.define("list-of-int", type=int, multiple=True)
return options
def _check_options_values(self, options):
self.assertEqual(options.str, "asdf")
self.assertEqual(options.basestring, "qwer")
self.assertEqual(options.int, 42)
self.assertEqual(options.float, 1.5)
self.assertEqual(options.datetime, datetime.datetime(2013, 4, 28, 5, 16))
self.assertEqual(options.timedelta, datetime.timedelta(seconds=45))
self.assertEqual(options.email.value, "tornado@web.com")
self.assertTrue(isinstance(options.email, Email))
self.assertEqual(options.list_of_int, [1, 2, 3])
def test_types(self):
options = self._define_options()
options.parse_command_line(
[
"main.py",
"--str=asdf",
"--basestring=qwer",
"--int=42",
"--float=1.5",
"--datetime=2013-04-28 05:16",
"--timedelta=45s",
"--email=tornado@web.com",
"--list-of-int=1,2,3",
]
)
self._check_options_values(options)
def test_types_with_conf_file(self):
for config_file_name in (
"options_test_types.cfg",
"options_test_types_str.cfg",
):
options = self._define_options()
options.parse_config_file(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), config_file_name)
)
self._check_options_values(options)
def test_multiple_string(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo", type=str, multiple=True)
options.parse_command_line(["main.py", "--foo=a,b,c"])
self.assertEqual(options.foo, ["a", "b", "c"])
def test_multiple_int(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo", type=int, multiple=True)
options.parse_command_line(["main.py", "--foo=1,3,5:7"])
self.assertEqual(options.foo, [1, 3, 5, 6, 7])
def test_error_redefine(self):
options = OptionParser()
options.define("foo")
with self.assertRaises(Error) as cm:
options.define("foo")
self.assertRegexpMatches(str(cm.exception), "Option.*foo.*already defined")
def test_error_redefine_underscore(self):
# Ensure that the dash/underscore normalization doesn't
# interfere with the redefinition error.
tests = [
("foo-bar", "foo-bar"),
("foo_bar", "foo_bar"),
("foo-bar", "foo_bar"),
("foo_bar", "foo-bar"),
]
for a, b in tests:
with subTest(self, a=a, b=b):
options = OptionParser()
options.define(a)
with self.assertRaises(Error) as cm:
options.define(b)
self.assertRegexpMatches(
str(cm.exception), "Option.*foo.bar.*already defined"
)
def test_dash_underscore_cli(self):
# Dashes and underscores should be interchangeable.
for defined_name in ["foo-bar", "foo_bar"]:
for flag in ["--foo-bar=a", "--foo_bar=a"]:
options = OptionParser()
options.define(defined_name)
options.parse_command_line(["main.py", flag])
# Attr-style access always uses underscores.
self.assertEqual(options.foo_bar, "a")
# Dict-style access allows both.
self.assertEqual(options["foo-bar"], "a")
self.assertEqual(options["foo_bar"], "a")
def test_dash_underscore_file(self):
# No matter how an option was defined, it can be set with underscores
# in a config file.
for defined_name in ["foo-bar", "foo_bar"]:
options = OptionParser()
options.define(defined_name)
options.parse_config_file(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "options_test.cfg")
)
self.assertEqual(options.foo_bar, "a")
def test_dash_underscore_introspection(self):
# Original names are preserved in introspection APIs.
options = OptionParser()
options.define("with-dash", group="g")
options.define("with_underscore", group="g")
all_options = ["help", "with-dash", "with_underscore"]
self.assertEqual(sorted(options), all_options)
self.assertEqual(sorted(k for (k, v) in options.items()), all_options)
self.assertEqual(sorted(options.as_dict().keys()), all_options)
self.assertEqual(
sorted(options.group_dict("g")), ["with-dash", "with_underscore"]
)
# --help shows CLI-style names with dashes.
buf = StringIO()
options.print_help(buf)
self.assertIn("--with-dash", buf.getvalue())
self.assertIn("--with-underscore", buf.getvalue())