"""Monkeypatching and mocking functionality."""
import os
import re
import sys
import warnings
from contextlib import contextmanager
from typing import Any
from typing import Generator
from typing import List
from typing import MutableMapping
from typing import Optional
from typing import overload
from typing import Tuple
from typing import TypeVar
from typing import Union
from _pytest.compat import final
from _pytest.fixtures import fixture
from _pytest.warning_types import PytestWarning
RE_IMPORT_ERROR_NAME = re.compile(r"^No module named (.*)$")
K = TypeVar("K")
V = TypeVar("V")
[docs]@fixture
def monkeypatch() -> Generator["MonkeyPatch", None, None]:
"""A convenient fixture for monkey-patching.
The fixture provides these methods to modify objects, dictionaries, or
:data:`os.environ`:
* :meth:`monkeypatch.setattr(obj, name, value, raising=True) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.setattr>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.delattr(obj, name, raising=True) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.delattr>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.setitem(mapping, name, value) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.setitem>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.delitem(obj, name, raising=True) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.delitem>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.setenv(name, value, prepend=None) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.setenv>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.delenv(name, raising=True) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.delenv>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.syspath_prepend(path) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.syspath_prepend>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.chdir(path) <pytest.MonkeyPatch.chdir>`
* :meth:`monkeypatch.context() <pytest.MonkeyPatch.context>`
All modifications will be undone after the requesting test function or
fixture has finished. The ``raising`` parameter determines if a :class:`KeyError`
or :class:`AttributeError` will be raised if the set/deletion operation does not have the
specified target.
To undo modifications done by the fixture in a contained scope,
use :meth:`context() <pytest.MonkeyPatch.context>`.
"""
mpatch = MonkeyPatch()
yield mpatch
mpatch.undo()
def resolve(name: str) -> object:
# Simplified from zope.dottedname.
parts = name.split(".")
used = parts.pop(0)
found: object = __import__(used)
for part in parts:
used += "." + part
try:
found = getattr(found, part)
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
continue
# We use explicit un-nesting of the handling block in order
# to avoid nested exceptions.
try:
__import__(used)
except ImportError as ex:
expected = str(ex).split()[-1]
if expected == used:
raise
else:
raise ImportError(f"import error in {used}: {ex}") from ex
found = annotated_getattr(found, part, used)
return found
def annotated_getattr(obj: object, name: str, ann: str) -> object:
try:
obj = getattr(obj, name)
except AttributeError as e:
raise AttributeError(
"{!r} object at {} has no attribute {!r}".format(
type(obj).__name__, ann, name
)
) from e
return obj
def derive_importpath(import_path: str, raising: bool) -> Tuple[str, object]:
if not isinstance(import_path, str) or "." not in import_path:
raise TypeError(f"must be absolute import path string, not {import_path!r}")
module, attr = import_path.rsplit(".", 1)
target = resolve(module)
if raising:
annotated_getattr(target, attr, ann=module)
return attr, target
class Notset:
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<notset>"
notset = Notset()
[docs]@final
class MonkeyPatch:
"""Helper to conveniently monkeypatch attributes/items/environment
variables/syspath.
Returned by the :fixture:`monkeypatch` fixture.
.. versionchanged:: 6.2
Can now also be used directly as `pytest.MonkeyPatch()`, for when
the fixture is not available. In this case, use
:meth:`with MonkeyPatch.context() as mp: <context>` or remember to call
:meth:`undo` explicitly.
"""
def __init__(self) -> None:
self._setattr: List[Tuple[object, str, object]] = []
self._setitem: List[Tuple[MutableMapping[Any, Any], object, object]] = []
self._cwd: Optional[str] = None
self._savesyspath: Optional[List[str]] = None
[docs] @classmethod
@contextmanager
def context(cls) -> Generator["MonkeyPatch", None, None]:
"""Context manager that returns a new :class:`MonkeyPatch` object
which undoes any patching done inside the ``with`` block upon exit.
Example:
.. code-block:: python
import functools
def test_partial(monkeypatch):
with monkeypatch.context() as m:
m.setattr(functools, "partial", 3)
Useful in situations where it is desired to undo some patches before the test ends,
such as mocking ``stdlib`` functions that might break pytest itself if mocked (for examples
of this see :issue:`3290`).
"""
m = cls()
try:
yield m
finally:
m.undo()
@overload
def setattr(
self,
target: str,
name: object,
value: Notset = ...,
raising: bool = ...,
) -> None:
...
@overload
def setattr(
self,
target: object,
name: str,
value: object,
raising: bool = ...,
) -> None:
...
[docs] def setattr(
self,
target: Union[str, object],
name: Union[object, str],
value: object = notset,
raising: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""
Set attribute value on target, memorizing the old value.
For example:
.. code-block:: python
import os
monkeypatch.setattr(os, "getcwd", lambda: "/")
The code above replaces the :func:`os.getcwd` function by a ``lambda`` which
always returns ``"/"``.
For convenience, you can specify a string as ``target`` which
will be interpreted as a dotted import path, with the last part
being the attribute name:
.. code-block:: python
monkeypatch.setattr("os.getcwd", lambda: "/")
Raises :class:`AttributeError` if the attribute does not exist, unless
``raising`` is set to False.
**Where to patch**
``monkeypatch.setattr`` works by (temporarily) changing the object that a name points to with another one.
There can be many names pointing to any individual object, so for patching to work you must ensure
that you patch the name used by the system under test.
See the section :ref:`Where to patch <python:where-to-patch>` in the :mod:`unittest.mock`
docs for a complete explanation, which is meant for :func:`unittest.mock.patch` but
applies to ``monkeypatch.setattr`` as well.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
import inspect
if isinstance(value, Notset):
if not isinstance(target, str):
raise TypeError(
"use setattr(target, name, value) or "
"setattr(target, value) with target being a dotted "
"import string"
)
value = name
name, target = derive_importpath(target, raising)
else:
if not isinstance(name, str):
raise TypeError(
"use setattr(target, name, value) with name being a string or "
"setattr(target, value) with target being a dotted "
"import string"
)
oldval = getattr(target, name, notset)
if raising and oldval is notset:
raise AttributeError(f"{target!r} has no attribute {name!r}")
# avoid class descriptors like staticmethod/classmethod
if inspect.isclass(target):
oldval = target.__dict__.get(name, notset)
self._setattr.append((target, name, oldval))
setattr(target, name, value)
[docs] def delattr(
self,
target: Union[object, str],
name: Union[str, Notset] = notset,
raising: bool = True,
) -> None:
"""Delete attribute ``name`` from ``target``.
If no ``name`` is specified and ``target`` is a string
it will be interpreted as a dotted import path with the
last part being the attribute name.
Raises AttributeError it the attribute does not exist, unless
``raising`` is set to False.
"""
__tracebackhide__ = True
import inspect
if isinstance(name, Notset):
if not isinstance(target, str):
raise TypeError(
"use delattr(target, name) or "
"delattr(target) with target being a dotted "
"import string"
)
name, target = derive_importpath(target, raising)
if not hasattr(target, name):
if raising:
raise AttributeError(name)
else:
oldval = getattr(target, name, notset)
# Avoid class descriptors like staticmethod/classmethod.
if inspect.isclass(target):
oldval = target.__dict__.get(name, notset)
self._setattr.append((target, name, oldval))
delattr(target, name)
[docs] def setitem(self, dic: MutableMapping[K, V], name: K, value: V) -> None:
"""Set dictionary entry ``name`` to value."""
self._setitem.append((dic, name, dic.get(name, notset)))
dic[name] = value
[docs] def delitem(self, dic: MutableMapping[K, V], name: K, raising: bool = True) -> None:
"""Delete ``name`` from dict.
Raises ``KeyError`` if it doesn't exist, unless ``raising`` is set to
False.
"""
if name not in dic:
if raising:
raise KeyError(name)
else:
self._setitem.append((dic, name, dic.get(name, notset)))
del dic[name]
[docs] def setenv(self, name: str, value: str, prepend: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
"""Set environment variable ``name`` to ``value``.
If ``prepend`` is a character, read the current environment variable
value and prepend the ``value`` adjoined with the ``prepend``
character.
"""
if not isinstance(value, str):
warnings.warn( # type: ignore[unreachable]
PytestWarning(
"Value of environment variable {name} type should be str, but got "
"{value!r} (type: {type}); converted to str implicitly".format(
name=name, value=value, type=type(value).__name__
)
),
stacklevel=2,
)
value = str(value)
if prepend and name in os.environ:
value = value + prepend + os.environ[name]
self.setitem(os.environ, name, value)
[docs] def delenv(self, name: str, raising: bool = True) -> None:
"""Delete ``name`` from the environment.
Raises ``KeyError`` if it does not exist, unless ``raising`` is set to
False.
"""
environ: MutableMapping[str, str] = os.environ
self.delitem(environ, name, raising=raising)
[docs] def syspath_prepend(self, path) -> None:
"""Prepend ``path`` to ``sys.path`` list of import locations."""
if self._savesyspath is None:
self._savesyspath = sys.path[:]
sys.path.insert(0, str(path))
# https://github.com/pypa/setuptools/blob/d8b901bc/docs/pkg_resources.txt#L162-L171
# this is only needed when pkg_resources was already loaded by the namespace package
if "pkg_resources" in sys.modules:
from pkg_resources import fixup_namespace_packages
fixup_namespace_packages(str(path))
# A call to syspathinsert() usually means that the caller wants to
# import some dynamically created files, thus with python3 we
# invalidate its import caches.
# This is especially important when any namespace package is in use,
# since then the mtime based FileFinder cache (that gets created in
# this case already) gets not invalidated when writing the new files
# quickly afterwards.
from importlib import invalidate_caches
invalidate_caches()
[docs] def chdir(self, path: Union[str, "os.PathLike[str]"]) -> None:
"""Change the current working directory to the specified path.
:param path:
The path to change into.
"""
if self._cwd is None:
self._cwd = os.getcwd()
os.chdir(path)
[docs] def undo(self) -> None:
"""Undo previous changes.
This call consumes the undo stack. Calling it a second time has no
effect unless you do more monkeypatching after the undo call.
There is generally no need to call `undo()`, since it is
called automatically during tear-down.
.. note::
The same `monkeypatch` fixture is used across a
single test function invocation. If `monkeypatch` is used both by
the test function itself and one of the test fixtures,
calling `undo()` will undo all of the changes made in
both functions.
Prefer to use :meth:`context() <pytest.MonkeyPatch.context>` instead.
"""
for obj, name, value in reversed(self._setattr):
if value is not notset:
setattr(obj, name, value)
else:
delattr(obj, name)
self._setattr[:] = []
for dictionary, key, value in reversed(self._setitem):
if value is notset:
try:
del dictionary[key]
except KeyError:
pass # Was already deleted, so we have the desired state.
else:
dictionary[key] = value
self._setitem[:] = []
if self._savesyspath is not None:
sys.path[:] = self._savesyspath
self._savesyspath = None
if self._cwd is not None:
os.chdir(self._cwd)
self._cwd = None