from contextlib import contextmanager
from dataclasses import replace
import inspect
-from io import BytesIO, TextIOWrapper
+from io import BytesIO
import os
from pathlib import Path
from platform import system
import types
from typing import (
Any,
- BinaryIO,
Callable,
Dict,
- Generator,
List,
Iterator,
TypeVar,
from black import Feature, TargetVersion
from black.cache import get_cache_file
from black.debug import DebugVisitor
+from black.output import diff, color_diff
from black.report import Report
import black.files
ff,
dump_to_stderr,
)
-from .test_primer import PrimerCLITests # noqa: F401
THIS_FILE = Path(__file__)
T = TypeVar("T")
R = TypeVar("R")
+# Match the time output in a diff, but nothing else
+DIFF_TIME = re.compile(r"\t[\d-:+\. ]+")
+
@contextmanager
def cache_dir(exists: bool = True) -> Iterator[Path]:
class BlackRunner(CliRunner):
- """Modify CliRunner so that stderr is not merged with stdout.
-
- This is a hack that can be removed once we depend on Click 7.x"""
+ """Make sure STDOUT and STDERR are kept separate when testing Black via its CLI."""
def __init__(self) -> None:
- self.stderrbuf = BytesIO()
- self.stdoutbuf = BytesIO()
- self.stdout_bytes = b""
- self.stderr_bytes = b""
- super().__init__()
-
- @contextmanager
- def isolation(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Generator[BinaryIO, None, None]:
- with super().isolation(*args, **kwargs) as output:
- try:
- hold_stderr = sys.stderr
- sys.stderr = TextIOWrapper(self.stderrbuf, encoding=self.charset)
- yield output
- finally:
- self.stdout_bytes = sys.stdout.buffer.getvalue() # type: ignore
- self.stderr_bytes = sys.stderr.buffer.getvalue() # type: ignore
- sys.stderr = hold_stderr
+ super().__init__(mix_stderr=False)
class BlackTestCase(BlackBaseTestCase):
exit_code,
msg=(
f"Failed with args: {args}\n"
- f"stdout: {runner.stdout_bytes.decode()!r}\n"
- f"stderr: {runner.stderr_bytes.decode()!r}\n"
+ f"stdout: {result.stdout_bytes.decode()!r}\n"
+ f"stderr: {result.stderr_bytes.decode()!r}\n"
f"exception: {result.exception}"
),
)
)
self.assertEqual(result.exit_code, 0)
self.assertFormatEqual(expected, result.output)
- black.assert_equivalent(source, result.output)
- black.assert_stable(source, result.output, DEFAULT_MODE)
+ if source != result.output:
+ black.assert_equivalent(source, result.output)
+ black.assert_stable(source, result.output, DEFAULT_MODE)
def test_piping_diff(self) -> None:
diff_header = re.compile(
finally:
os.unlink(tmp_file)
actual = (
- runner.stderr_bytes.decode()
+ result.stderr_bytes.decode()
.replace("\n", "")
.replace("\\n", "")
.replace("\\r", "")
)
self.assertEqual(sorted(expected), sorted(sources))
- def test_gitingore_used_as_default(self) -> None:
+ def test_gitignore_used_as_default(self) -> None:
path = Path(THIS_DIR / "data" / "include_exclude_tests")
include = re.compile(r"\.pyi?$")
extend_exclude = re.compile(r"/exclude/")
@patch("black.find_project_root", lambda *args: THIS_DIR.resolve())
def test_get_sources_with_stdin_filename_and_exclude(self) -> None:
- # Exclude shouldn't exclude stdin_filename since it is mimicing the
+ # Exclude shouldn't exclude stdin_filename since it is mimicking the
# file being passed directly. This is the same as
# test_exclude_for_issue_1572
path = THIS_DIR / "data" / "include_exclude_tests"
)
self.assertEqual(sorted(expected), sorted(sources))
+ def test_nested_gitignore(self) -> None:
+ path = Path(THIS_DIR / "data" / "nested_gitignore_tests")
+ include = re.compile(r"\.pyi?$")
+ exclude = re.compile(r"")
+ root_gitignore = black.files.get_gitignore(path)
+ report = black.Report()
+ expected: List[Path] = [
+ Path(path / "x.py"),
+ Path(path / "root/b.py"),
+ Path(path / "root/c.py"),
+ Path(path / "root/child/c.py"),
+ ]
+ this_abs = THIS_DIR.resolve()
+ sources = list(
+ black.gen_python_files(
+ path.iterdir(),
+ this_abs,
+ include,
+ exclude,
+ None,
+ None,
+ report,
+ root_gitignore,
+ )
+ )
+ self.assertEqual(sorted(expected), sorted(sources))
+
def test_empty_include(self) -> None:
path = THIS_DIR / "data" / "include_exclude_tests"
report = black.Report()
for option in ["--include", "--exclude", "--extend-exclude", "--force-exclude"]:
self.invokeBlack(["-", option, "**()(!!*)"], exit_code=2)
+ def test_required_version_matches_version(self) -> None:
+ self.invokeBlack(
+ ["--required-version", black.__version__], exit_code=0, ignore_config=True
+ )
+
+ def test_required_version_does_not_match_version(self) -> None:
+ self.invokeBlack(
+ ["--required-version", "20.99b"], exit_code=1, ignore_config=True
+ )
+
def test_preserves_line_endings(self) -> None:
with TemporaryDirectory() as workspace:
test_file = Path(workspace) / "test.py"
black.main, ["-", "--fast"], input=BytesIO(contents.encode("utf8"))
)
self.assertEqual(result.exit_code, 0)
- output = runner.stdout_bytes
+ output = result.stdout_bytes
self.assertIn(nl.encode("utf8"), output)
if nl == "\n":
self.assertNotIn(b"\r\n", output)
critical=fail,
log=fail,
):
- ff(THIS_FILE)
+ ff(THIS_DIR / "util.py")
def test_invalid_config_return_code(self) -> None:
tmp_file = Path(black.dump_to_file())
actual = result.output
self.assertFormatEqual(actual, expected)
+ @staticmethod
+ def compare_results(
+ result: click.testing.Result, expected_value: str, expected_exit_code: int
+ ) -> None:
+ """Helper method to test the value and exit code of a click Result."""
+ assert (
+ result.output == expected_value
+ ), "The output did not match the expected value."
+ assert result.exit_code == expected_exit_code, "The exit code is incorrect."
+
+ def test_code_option(self) -> None:
+ """Test the code option with no changes."""
+ code = 'print("Hello world")\n'
+ args = ["--code", code]
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ self.compare_results(result, code, 0)
+
+ def test_code_option_changed(self) -> None:
+ """Test the code option when changes are required."""
+ code = "print('hello world')"
+ formatted = black.format_str(code, mode=DEFAULT_MODE)
+
+ args = ["--code", code]
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ self.compare_results(result, formatted, 0)
+
+ def test_code_option_check(self) -> None:
+ """Test the code option when check is passed."""
+ args = ["--check", "--code", 'print("Hello world")\n']
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+ self.compare_results(result, "", 0)
+
+ def test_code_option_check_changed(self) -> None:
+ """Test the code option when changes are required, and check is passed."""
+ args = ["--check", "--code", "print('hello world')"]
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+ self.compare_results(result, "", 1)
+
+ def test_code_option_diff(self) -> None:
+ """Test the code option when diff is passed."""
+ code = "print('hello world')"
+ formatted = black.format_str(code, mode=DEFAULT_MODE)
+ result_diff = diff(code, formatted, "STDIN", "STDOUT")
+
+ args = ["--diff", "--code", code]
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ # Remove time from diff
+ output = DIFF_TIME.sub("", result.output)
+
+ assert output == result_diff, "The output did not match the expected value."
+ assert result.exit_code == 0, "The exit code is incorrect."
+
+ def test_code_option_color_diff(self) -> None:
+ """Test the code option when color and diff are passed."""
+ code = "print('hello world')"
+ formatted = black.format_str(code, mode=DEFAULT_MODE)
+
+ result_diff = diff(code, formatted, "STDIN", "STDOUT")
+ result_diff = color_diff(result_diff)
+
+ args = ["--diff", "--color", "--code", code]
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ # Remove time from diff
+ output = DIFF_TIME.sub("", result.output)
+
+ assert output == result_diff, "The output did not match the expected value."
+ assert result.exit_code == 0, "The exit code is incorrect."
+
+ def test_code_option_safe(self) -> None:
+ """Test that the code option throws an error when the sanity checks fail."""
+ # Patch black.assert_equivalent to ensure the sanity checks fail
+ with patch.object(black, "assert_equivalent", side_effect=AssertionError):
+ code = 'print("Hello world")'
+ error_msg = f"{code}\nerror: cannot format <string>: \n"
+
+ args = ["--safe", "--code", code]
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ self.compare_results(result, error_msg, 123)
+
+ def test_code_option_fast(self) -> None:
+ """Test that the code option ignores errors when the sanity checks fail."""
+ # Patch black.assert_equivalent to ensure the sanity checks fail
+ with patch.object(black, "assert_equivalent", side_effect=AssertionError):
+ code = 'print("Hello world")'
+ formatted = black.format_str(code, mode=DEFAULT_MODE)
+
+ args = ["--fast", "--code", code]
+ result = CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ self.compare_results(result, formatted, 0)
+
+ def test_code_option_config(self) -> None:
+ """
+ Test that the code option finds the pyproject.toml in the current directory.
+ """
+ with patch.object(black, "parse_pyproject_toml", return_value={}) as parse:
+ # Make sure we are in the project root with the pyproject file
+ if not Path("tests").exists():
+ os.chdir("..")
+
+ args = ["--code", "print"]
+ CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ pyproject_path = Path(Path().cwd(), "pyproject.toml").resolve()
+ assert (
+ len(parse.mock_calls) >= 1
+ ), "Expected config parse to be called with the current directory."
+
+ _, call_args, _ = parse.mock_calls[0]
+ assert (
+ call_args[0].lower() == str(pyproject_path).lower()
+ ), "Incorrect config loaded."
+
+ def test_code_option_parent_config(self) -> None:
+ """
+ Test that the code option finds the pyproject.toml in the parent directory.
+ """
+ with patch.object(black, "parse_pyproject_toml", return_value={}) as parse:
+ # Make sure we are in the tests directory
+ if Path("tests").exists():
+ os.chdir("tests")
+
+ args = ["--code", "print"]
+ CliRunner().invoke(black.main, args)
+
+ pyproject_path = Path(Path().cwd().parent, "pyproject.toml").resolve()
+ assert (
+ len(parse.mock_calls) >= 1
+ ), "Expected config parse to be called with the current directory."
+
+ _, call_args, _ = parse.mock_calls[0]
+ assert (
+ call_args[0].lower() == str(pyproject_path).lower()
+ ), "Incorrect config loaded."
+
with open(black.__file__, "r", encoding="utf-8") as _bf:
black_source_lines = _bf.readlines()