import copy
import os
from zope.deprecation import deprecated
from zope.interface import (
implementer,
Interface,
alsoProvides,
)
from pyramid.interfaces import (
IRequest,
IResponseFactory,
ISecuredView,
IView,
IViewClassifier,
ISession,
)
from pyramid.compat import (
PY3,
PYPY,
class_types,
)
from pyramid.config import Configurator
from pyramid.decorator import reify
from pyramid.httpexceptions import HTTPForbidden
from pyramid.response import Response
from pyramid.registry import Registry
from pyramid.security import (
Authenticated,
Everyone,
has_permission,
)
from pyramid.threadlocal import (
get_current_registry,
manager,
)
from pyramid.request import (
DeprecatedRequestMethodsMixin,
CallbackMethodsMixin,
)
from pyramid.url import URLMethodsMixin
_marker = object()
def registerDummySecurityPolicy(userid=None, groupids=(), permissive=True):
""" Registers a pair of faux :app:`Pyramid` security policies:
a :term:`authentication policy` and a :term:`authorization
policy`.
The behavior of the registered :term:`authorization policy`
depends on the ``permissive`` argument. If ``permissive`` is
true, a permissive :term:`authorization policy` is registered;
this policy allows all access. If ``permissive`` is false, a
nonpermissive :term:`authorization policy` is registered; this
policy denies all access.
The behavior of the registered :term:`authentication policy`
depends on the values provided for the ``userid`` and ``groupids``
argument. The authentication policy will return the userid
identifier implied by the ``userid`` argument and the group ids
implied by the ``groupids`` argument when the
:func:`pyramid.security.authenticated_userid` or
:func:`pyramid.security.effective_principals` APIs are used.
This function is most useful when testing code that uses the APIs named
:func:`pyramid.security.has_permission`,
:func:`pyramid.security.authenticated_userid`,
:func:`pyramid.security.unauthenticated_userid`,
:func:`pyramid.security.effective_principals`, and
:func:`pyramid.security.principals_allowed_by_permission`.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_securitypolicy`
method in your unit and integration tests.
"""
registry = get_current_registry()
config = Configurator(registry=registry)
result = config.testing_securitypolicy(userid=userid, groupids=groupids,
permissive=permissive)
config.commit()
return result
deprecated('registerDummySecurityPolicy',
'The testing.registerDummySecurityPolicy API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_securitypolicy '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerResources(resources):
""" Registers a dictionary of :term:`resource` objects that can be
resolved via the :func:`pyramid.traversal.find_resource` API.
The :func:`pyramid.traversal.find_resource` API is called with a
path as one of its arguments. If the dictionary you register when
calling this method contains that path as a string key
(e.g. ``/foo/bar`` or ``foo/bar``), the corresponding value will
be returned to ``find_resource`` (and thus to your code) when
:func:`pyramid.traversal.find_resource` is called with an
equivalent path string or tuple.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_resources`
method in your unit and integration tests.
.. note:: For ancient backward compatibility purposes, this API can also
be accessed as :func:`pyramid.testing.registerModels`.
"""
registry = get_current_registry()
config = Configurator(registry=registry)
result = config.testing_resources(resources)
config.commit()
return result
deprecated('registerResources',
'The testing.registerResources API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_resources '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
registerModels = registerResources
deprecated('registerModels',
'The testing.registerModels API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_resources '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerEventListener(event_iface=None):
""" Registers an :term:`event` listener (aka :term:`subscriber`)
listening for events of the type ``event_iface``. This method
returns a list object which is appended to by the subscriber
whenever an event is captured.
When an event is dispatched that matches ``event_iface``, that
event will be appended to the list. You can then compare the
values in the list to expected event notifications. This method
is useful when testing code that wants to call
:meth:`pyramid.registry.Registry.notify`.
The default value of ``event_iface`` (``None``) implies a
subscriber registered for *any* kind of event.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_subscriber`
method in your unit and integration tests.
"""
registry = get_current_registry()
config = Configurator(registry=registry)
result = config.testing_add_subscriber(event_iface)
config.commit()
return result
deprecated('registerEventListener',
'The testing.registerEventListener API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_subscriber '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerTemplateRenderer(path, renderer=None):
""" Register a template renderer at ``path`` (usually a relative
filename ala ``templates/foo.pt``) and return the renderer object.
If the ``renderer`` argument is None, a 'dummy' renderer will be
used. This function is useful when testing code that calls the
:func:`pyramid.renderers.render` function or
:func:`pyramid.renderers.render_to_response` function or any
other ``render_*`` or ``get_*`` API of the
:mod:`pyramid.renderers` module.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_renderer`
method in your unit and integration tests.
"""
registry = get_current_registry()
config = Configurator(registry=registry)
result = config.testing_add_template(path, renderer)
config.commit()
return result
deprecated('registerTemplateRenderer',
'The testing.registerTemplateRenderer API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_renderer '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
# registerDummyRenderer is a deprecated alias that should never be removed
# (too much usage in the wild)
registerDummyRenderer = registerTemplateRenderer
deprecated('registerDummyRenderer',
'The testing.registerDummyRenderer API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_renderer '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerView(name, result='', view=None, for_=(Interface, Interface),
permission=None):
""" Registers a :app:`Pyramid` :term:`view callable` under the
name implied by the ``name`` argument. The view will return a
:term:`WebOb` :term:`Response` object with the value implied by
the ``result`` argument as its ``body`` attribute. To gain more
control, if you pass in a non-``None`` ``view`` argument, this
value will be used as a view callable instead of an automatically
generated view callable (and ``result`` is not used).
To protect the view using a :term:`permission`, pass in a
non-``None`` value as ``permission``. This permission will be
checked by any active :term:`authorization policy` when view
execution is attempted.
This function is useful when testing code which calls
:func:`pyramid.view.render_view_to_response`.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.add_view`
method in your unit and integration tests.
"""
for_ = (IViewClassifier, ) + for_
if view is None:
def view(context, request):
return Response(result)
if permission is None:
return registerAdapter(view, for_, IView, name)
else:
def _secure(context, request):
if not has_permission(permission, context, request):
raise HTTPForbidden('no permission')
else:
return view(context, request)
_secure.__call_permissive__ = view
def permitted(context, request):
return has_permission(permission, context, request)
_secure.__permitted__ = permitted
return registerAdapter(_secure, for_, ISecuredView, name)
deprecated('registerView',
'The registerView API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.add_view '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerUtility(impl, iface=Interface, name=''):
""" Register a ZCA utility component.
The ``impl`` argument specifies the implementation of the utility.
The ``iface`` argument specifies the :term:`interface` which will
be later required to look up the utility
(:class:`zope.interface.Interface`, by default). The ``name``
argument implies the utility name; it is the empty string by
default.
See `The ZCA book <http://www.muthukadan.net/docs/zca.html>`_ for
more information about ZCA utilities.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the :meth:`pyramid.Registry.registerUtility`
method. The ``registry`` attribute of a :term:`Configurator`
in your unit and integration tests is an instance of the
:class:`pyramid.Registry` class.
"""
reg = get_current_registry()
reg.registerUtility(impl, iface, name=name)
return impl
deprecated('registerUtility',
'The registerUtility API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.registry.registerUtility method (via '
'e.g. "config.registry.registerUtility(..)" '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerAdapter(impl, for_=Interface, provides=Interface, name=''):
""" Register a ZCA adapter component.
The ``impl`` argument specifies the implementation of the
component (often a class). The ``for_`` argument implies the
``for`` interface type used for this registration; it is
:class:`zope.interface.Interface` by default. If ``for`` is not a
tuple or list, it will be converted to a one-tuple before being
passed to underlying :meth:`pyramid.registry.registerAdapter`
API.
The ``provides`` argument specifies the ZCA 'provides' interface,
:class:`zope.interface.Interface` by default.
The ``name`` argument is the empty string by default; it implies
the name under which the adapter is registered.
See `The ZCA book <http://www.muthukadan.net/docs/zca.html>`_ for
more information about ZCA adapters.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the :meth:`pyramid.Registry.registerAdapter`
method. The ``registry`` attribute of a :term:`Configurator`
in your unit and integration tests is an instance of the
:class:`pyramid.Registry` class.
"""
reg = get_current_registry()
if not isinstance(for_, (tuple, list)):
for_ = (for_,)
reg.registerAdapter(impl, for_, provides, name=name)
return impl
deprecated('registerAdapter',
'The registerAdapter API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.registry.registerAdapter method (via '
'e.g. "config.registry.registerAdapter(..)" '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerSubscriber(subscriber, iface=Interface):
""" Register a ZCA subscriber component.
The ``subscriber`` argument specifies the implementation of the
subscriber component (often a function).
The ``iface`` argument is the interface type for which the
subscriber will be registered (:class:`zope.interface.Interface`
by default). If ``iface`` is not a tuple or list, it will be
converted to a one-tuple before being passed to the underlying ZCA
:meth:`pyramid.registry.registerHandler` method.
See `The ZCA book <http://www.muthukadan.net/docs/zca.html>`_ for
more information about ZCA subscribers.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.add_subscriber`
method in your unit and integration tests.
"""
registry = get_current_registry()
config = Configurator(registry)
result = config.add_subscriber(subscriber, iface=iface)
config.commit()
return result
deprecated('registerSubscriber',
'The testing.registerSubscriber API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.add_subscriber '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerRoute(pattern, name, factory=None):
""" Register a new :term:`route` using a pattern
(e.g. ``:pagename``), a name (e.g. ``home``), and an optional root
factory.
The ``pattern`` argument implies the route pattern. The ``name``
argument implies the route name. The ``factory`` argument implies
a :term:`root factory` associated with the route.
This API is useful for testing code that calls
e.g. :func:`pyramid.url.route_url`.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route`
method in your unit and integration tests.
"""
reg = get_current_registry()
config = Configurator(registry=reg)
result = config.add_route(name, pattern, factory=factory)
config.commit()
return result
deprecated('registerRoute',
'The testing.registerRoute API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.add_route '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
def registerSettings(dictarg=None, **kw):
"""Register one or more 'setting' key/value pairs. A setting is
a single key/value pair in the dictionary-ish object returned from
the API :attr:`pyramid.registry.Registry.settings`.
You may pass a dictionary::
registerSettings({'external_uri':'http://example.com'})
Or a set of key/value pairs::
registerSettings(external_uri='http://example.com')
Use of this function is required when you need to test code that calls
the :attr:`pyramid.registry.Registry.settings` API and which uses return
values from that API.
.. warning:: This API is deprecated as of :app:`Pyramid` 1.0.
Instead use the
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.add_settings`
method in your unit and integration tests.
"""
registry = get_current_registry()
config = Configurator(registry=registry)
config.add_settings(dictarg, **kw)
deprecated('registerSettings',
'The testing.registerSettings API is deprecated as of '
'Pyramid 1.0. Instead use the '
'pyramid.config.Configurator.add_settings '
'method in your unit and integration tests.')
class DummyRootFactory(object):
__parent__ = None
__name__ = None
def __init__(self, request):
if 'bfg.routes.matchdict' in request:
self.__dict__.update(request['bfg.routes.matchdict'])
class DummySecurityPolicy(object):
""" A standin for both an IAuthentication and IAuthorization policy """
def __init__(self, userid=None, groupids=(), permissive=True):
self.userid = userid
self.groupids = groupids
self.permissive = permissive
def authenticated_userid(self, request):
return self.userid
def unauthenticated_userid(self, request):
return self.userid
def effective_principals(self, request):
effective_principals = [Everyone]
if self.userid:
effective_principals.append(Authenticated)
effective_principals.append(self.userid)
effective_principals.extend(self.groupids)
return effective_principals
def remember(self, request, principal, **kw):
return []
def forget(self, request):
return []
def permits(self, context, principals, permission):
return self.permissive
def principals_allowed_by_permission(self, context, permission):
return self.effective_principals(None)
[docs]class DummyTemplateRenderer(object):
"""
An instance of this class is returned from
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_renderer`. It has a
helper function (``assert_``) that makes it possible to make an
assertion which compares data passed to the renderer by the view
function against expected key/value pairs.
"""
def __init__(self, string_response=''):
self._received = {}
self._string_response = string_response
self._implementation = MockTemplate(string_response)
# For in-the-wild test code that doesn't create its own renderer,
# but mutates our internals instead. When all you read is the
# source code, *everything* is an API!
def _get_string_response(self):
return self._string_response
def _set_string_response(self, response):
self._string_response = response
self._implementation.response = response
string_response = property(_get_string_response, _set_string_response)
def implementation(self):
return self._implementation
def __call__(self, kw, system=None):
if system:
self._received.update(system)
self._received.update(kw)
return self.string_response
def __getattr__(self, k):
""" Backwards compatibility """
val = self._received.get(k, _marker)
if val is _marker:
val = self._implementation._received.get(k, _marker)
if val is _marker:
raise AttributeError(k)
return val
[docs] def assert_(self, **kw):
""" Accept an arbitrary set of assertion key/value pairs. For
each assertion key/value pair assert that the renderer
(eg. :func:`pyramid.renderer.render_to_response`)
received the key with a value that equals the asserted
value. If the renderer did not receive the key at all, or the
value received by the renderer doesn't match the assertion
value, raise an :exc:`AssertionError`."""
for k, v in kw.items():
myval = self._received.get(k, _marker)
if myval is _marker:
myval = self._implementation._received.get(k, _marker)
if myval is _marker:
raise AssertionError(
'A value for key "%s" was not passed to the renderer'
% k)
if myval != v:
raise AssertionError(
'\nasserted value for %s: %r\nactual value: %r' % (
k, v, myval))
return True
[docs]class DummyResource:
""" A dummy :app:`Pyramid` :term:`resource` object."""
def __init__(self, __name__=None, __parent__=None, __provides__=None,
**kw):
""" The resource's ``__name__`` attribute will be set to the
value of the ``__name__`` argument, and the resource's
``__parent__`` attribute will be set to the value of the
``__parent__`` argument. If ``__provides__`` is specified, it
should be an interface object or tuple of interface objects
that will be attached to the resulting resource via
:func:`zope.interface.alsoProvides`. Any extra keywords passed
in the ``kw`` argumnent will be set as direct attributes of
the resource object.
.. note:: For backwards compatibility purposes, this class can also
be imported as :class:`pyramid.testing.DummyModel`.
"""
self.__name__ = __name__
self.__parent__ = __parent__
if __provides__ is not None:
alsoProvides(self, __provides__)
self.kw = kw
self.__dict__.update(**kw)
self.subs = {}
def __setitem__(self, name, val):
""" When the ``__setitem__`` method is called, the object
passed in as ``val`` will be decorated with a ``__parent__``
attribute pointing at the dummy resource and a ``__name__``
attribute that is the value of ``name``. The value will then
be returned when dummy resource's ``__getitem__`` is called with
the name ``name```."""
val.__name__ = name
val.__parent__ = self
self.subs[name] = val
def __getitem__(self, name):
""" Return a named subobject (see ``__setitem__``)"""
ob = self.subs[name]
return ob
def __delitem__(self, name):
del self.subs[name]
def get(self, name, default=None):
return self.subs.get(name, default)
[docs] def values(self):
""" Return the values set by __setitem__ """
return self.subs.values()
[docs] def items(self):
""" Return the items set by __setitem__ """
return self.subs.items()
[docs] def keys(self):
""" Return the keys set by __setitem__ """
return self.subs.keys()
__iter__ = keys
def __nonzero__(self):
return True
def __len__(self):
return len(self.subs)
def __contains__(self, name):
return name in self.subs
[docs] def clone(self, __name__=_marker, __parent__=_marker, **kw):
""" Create a clone of the resource object. If ``__name__`` or
``__parent__`` arguments are passed, use these values to
override the existing ``__name__`` or ``__parent__`` of the
resource. If any extra keyword args are passed in via the ``kw``
argument, use these keywords to add to or override existing
resource keywords (attributes)."""
oldkw = self.kw.copy()
oldkw.update(kw)
inst = self.__class__(self.__name__, self.__parent__, **oldkw)
inst.subs = copy.deepcopy(self.subs)
if __name__ is not _marker:
inst.__name__ = __name__
if __parent__ is not _marker:
inst.__parent__ = __parent__
return inst
DummyModel = DummyResource # b/w compat (forever)
@implementer(ISession)
class DummySession(dict):
created = None
new = True
def changed(self):
pass
def invalidate(self):
self.clear()
def flash(self, msg, queue='', allow_duplicate=True):
storage = self.setdefault('_f_' + queue, [])
if allow_duplicate or (msg not in storage):
storage.append(msg)
def pop_flash(self, queue=''):
storage = self.pop('_f_' + queue, [])
return storage
def peek_flash(self, queue=''):
storage = self.get('_f_' + queue, [])
return storage
def new_csrf_token(self):
token = '0123456789012345678901234567890123456789'
self['_csrft_'] = token
return token
def get_csrf_token(self):
token = self.get('_csrft_', None)
if token is None:
token = self.new_csrf_token()
return token
@implementer(IRequest)
[docs]class DummyRequest(DeprecatedRequestMethodsMixin, URLMethodsMixin,
CallbackMethodsMixin):
""" A DummyRequest object (incompletely) imitates a :term:`request` object.
The ``params``, ``environ``, ``headers``, ``path``, and
``cookies`` arguments correspond to their :term:`WebOb`
equivalents.
The ``post`` argument, if passed, populates the request's
``POST`` attribute, but *not* ``params``, in order to allow testing
that the app accepts data for a given view only from POST requests.
This argument also sets ``self.method`` to "POST".
Extra keyword arguments are assigned as attributes of the request
itself.
Note that DummyRequest does not have complete fidelity with a "real"
request. For example, by default, the DummyRequest ``GET`` and ``POST``
attributes are of type ``dict``, unlike a normal Request's GET and POST,
which are of type ``MultiDict``. If your code uses the features of
MultiDict, you should either use a"real" :class:`pyramid.request.Request`
or adapt your DummyRequest by replacing the attributes with ``MultiDict``
instances.
Other similar incompatibilities exist. If you need all the features of
a Request, use the :class:`pyramid.request.Request` class itself rather
than this class while writing tests.
"""
method = 'GET'
application_url = 'http://example.com'
host = 'example.com:80'
content_length = 0
query_string = ''
charset = 'UTF-8'
script_name = ''
_registry = None
def __init__(self, params=None, environ=None, headers=None, path='/',
cookies=None, post=None, **kw):
if environ is None:
environ = {}
if params is None:
params = {}
if headers is None:
headers = {}
if cookies is None:
cookies = {}
self.environ = environ
self.headers = headers
self.params = params
self.cookies = cookies
self.matchdict = {}
self.GET = params
if post is not None:
self.method = 'POST'
self.POST = post
else:
self.POST = params
self.host_url = self.application_url
self.path_url = self.application_url
self.url = self.application_url
self.path = path
self.path_info = path
self.script_name = ''
self.path_qs = ''
self.body = ''
self.view_name = ''
self.subpath = ()
self.traversed = ()
self.virtual_root_path = ()
self.context = None
self.root = None
self.virtual_root = None
self.marshalled = params # repoze.monty
self.session = DummySession()
self.__dict__.update(kw)
def _get_registry(self):
if self._registry is None:
return get_current_registry()
return self._registry
def _set_registry(self, registry):
self._registry = registry
def _del_registry(self):
self._registry = None
registry = property(_get_registry, _set_registry, _del_registry)
@reify
def response(self):
f = self.registry.queryUtility(IResponseFactory, default=Response)
return f()
have_zca = True
[docs]def setUp(registry=None, request=None, hook_zca=True, autocommit=True,
settings=None):
"""
Set :app:`Pyramid` registry and request thread locals for the
duration of a single unit test.
Use this function in the ``setUp`` method of a unittest test case
which directly or indirectly uses:
- any method of the :class:`pyramid.config.Configurator`
object returned by this function.
- the :func:`pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_registry` or
:func:`pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_request` functions.
If you use the ``get_current_*`` functions (or call :app:`Pyramid` code
that uses these functions) without calling ``setUp``,
:func:`pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_registry` will return a *global*
:term:`application registry`, which may cause unit tests to not be
isolated with respect to registrations they perform.
If the ``registry`` argument is ``None``, a new empty
:term:`application registry` will be created (an instance of the
:class:`pyramid.registry.Registry` class). If the ``registry``
argument is not ``None``, the value passed in should be an
instance of the :class:`pyramid.registry.Registry` class or a
suitable testing analogue.
After ``setUp`` is finished, the registry returned by the
:func:`pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_request` function will
be the passed (or constructed) registry until
:func:`pyramid.testing.tearDown` is called (or
:func:`pyramid.testing.setUp` is called again) .
If the ``hook_zca`` argument is ``True``, ``setUp`` will attempt
to perform the operation ``zope.component.getSiteManager.sethook(
pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_registry)``, which will cause
the :term:`Zope Component Architecture` global API
(e.g. :func:`zope.component.getSiteManager`,
:func:`zope.component.getAdapter`, and so on) to use the registry
constructed by ``setUp`` as the value it returns from
:func:`zope.component.getSiteManager`. If the
:mod:`zope.component` package cannot be imported, or if
``hook_zca`` is ``False``, the hook will not be set.
If ``settings`` is not None, it must be a dictionary representing the
values passed to a Configurator as its ``settings=`` argument.
This function returns an instance of the
:class:`pyramid.config.Configurator` class, which can be
used for further configuration to set up an environment suitable
for a unit or integration test. The ``registry`` attribute
attached to the Configurator instance represents the 'current'
:term:`application registry`; the same registry will be returned
by :func:`pyramid.threadlocal.get_current_registry` during the
execution of the test.
"""
manager.clear()
if registry is None:
registry = Registry('testing')
config = Configurator(registry=registry, autocommit=autocommit)
if settings is None:
settings = {}
if getattr(registry, 'settings', None) is None:
config._set_settings(settings)
if hasattr(registry, 'registerUtility'):
# Sometimes nose calls us with a non-registry object because
# it thinks this function is module test setup. Likewise,
# someone may be passing us an esoteric "dummy" registry, and
# the below won't succeed if it doesn't have a registerUtility
# method.
from pyramid.config import DEFAULT_RENDERERS
for name, renderer in DEFAULT_RENDERERS:
# Cause the default renderers to be registered because
# in-the-wild test code relies on being able to call
# e.g. ``pyramid.chameleon_zpt.render_template``
# without registering a .pt renderer, expecting the "real"
# template to be rendered. This is a holdover from when
# individual template system renderers weren't indirected
# by the ``pyramid.renderers`` machinery, and
# ``render_template`` and friends went behind the back of
# any existing renderer factory lookup system.
config.add_renderer(name, renderer)
config.commit()
global have_zca
try:
have_zca and hook_zca and config.hook_zca()
except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
# (dont choke on not being able to import z.component)
have_zca = False
config.begin(request=request)
return config
[docs]def tearDown(unhook_zca=True):
"""Undo the effects :func:`pyramid.testing.setUp`. Use this
function in the ``tearDown`` method of a unit test that uses
:func:`pyramid.testing.setUp` in its ``setUp`` method.
If the ``unhook_zca`` argument is ``True`` (the default), call
:func:`zope.component.getSiteManager.reset`. This undoes the
action of :func:`pyramid.testing.setUp` called with the
argument ``hook_zca=True``. If :mod:`zope.component` cannot be
imported, ignore the argument.
"""
global have_zca
if unhook_zca and have_zca:
try:
from zope.component import getSiteManager
getSiteManager.reset()
except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
have_zca = False
info = manager.pop()
manager.clear()
if info is not None:
registry = info['registry']
if hasattr(registry, '__init__') and hasattr(registry, '__name__'):
try:
registry.__init__(registry.__name__)
except TypeError:
# calling __init__ is largely for the benefit of
# people who want to use the global ZCA registry;
# however maybe somebody's using a registry we don't
# understand, let's not blow up
pass
[docs]def cleanUp(*arg, **kw):
""" :func:`pyramid.testing.cleanUp` is an alias for
:func:`pyramid.testing.setUp`. """
return setUp(*arg, **kw)
class DummyRendererFactory(object):
""" Registered by
:meth:`pyramid.config.Configurator.testing_add_renderer` as
a dummy renderer factory. The indecision about what to use as a
key (a spec vs. a relative name) is caused by test suites in the
wild believing they can register either. The ``factory`` argument
passed to this constructor is usually the *real* template renderer
factory, found when ``testing_add_renderer`` is called."""
def __init__(self, name, factory):
self.name = name
self.factory = factory # the "real" renderer factory reg'd previously
self.renderers = {}
def add(self, spec, renderer):
self.renderers[spec] = renderer
if ':' in spec:
package, relative = spec.split(':', 1)
self.renderers[relative] = renderer
def __call__(self, info):
spec = info.name
renderer = self.renderers.get(spec)
if renderer is None:
if ':' in spec:
package, relative = spec.split(':', 1)
renderer = self.renderers.get(relative)
if renderer is None:
if self.factory:
renderer = self.factory(info)
else:
raise KeyError('No testing renderer registered for %r' %
spec)
return renderer
class MockTemplate(object):
def __init__(self, response):
self._received = {}
self.response = response
def __getattr__(self, attrname):
return self
def __getitem__(self, attrname):
return self
def __call__(self, *arg, **kw):
self._received.update(kw)
return self.response
def skip_on(*platforms): # pragma: no cover
skip = False
for platform in platforms:
if skip_on.os_name.startswith(platform):
skip = True
if platform == 'pypy' and PYPY:
skip = True
if platform == 'py3' and PY3:
skip = True
def decorator(func):
if isinstance(func, class_types):
if skip: return None
else: return func
else:
def wrapper(*args, **kw):
if skip:
return
return func(*args, **kw)
wrapper.__name__ = func.__name__
wrapper.__doc__ = func.__doc__
return wrapper
return decorator
skip_on.os_name = os.name # for testing