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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
'''
:codeauthor: :email:`Pedro Algarvio (pedro@algarvio.me)`
tests.support.mock
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Helper module that wraps `mock` and provides some fake objects in order to
properly set the function/class decorators and yet skip the test case's
execution.
Note: mock >= 2.0.0 required since unittest.mock does not have
MagicMock.assert_called in Python < 3.6.
'''
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# pylint: disable=unused-import,function-redefined,blacklisted-module,blacklisted-external-module
from __future__ import absolute_import
import sys
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# Import salt libs
Use explicit unicode strings + break up salt.utils This PR is part of what will be an ongoing effort to use explicit unicode strings in Salt. Because Python 3 does not suport Python 2's raw unicode string syntax (i.e. `ur'\d+'`), we must use `salt.utils.locales.sdecode()` to ensure that the raw string is unicode. However, because of how `salt/utils/__init__.py` has evolved into the hulking monstrosity it is today, this means importing a large module in places where it is not needed, which could negatively impact performance. For this reason, this PR also breaks out some of the functions from `salt/utils/__init__.py` into new/existing modules under `salt/utils/`. The long term goal will be that the modules within this directory do not depend on importing `salt.utils`. A summary of the changes in this PR is as follows: * Moves the following functions from `salt.utils` to new locations (including a deprecation warning if invoked from `salt.utils`): `to_bytes`, `to_str`, `to_unicode`, `str_to_num`, `is_quoted`, `dequote`, `is_hex`, `is_bin_str`, `rand_string`, `contains_whitespace`, `clean_kwargs`, `invalid_kwargs`, `which`, `which_bin`, `path_join`, `shlex_split`, `rand_str`, `is_windows`, `is_proxy`, `is_linux`, `is_darwin`, `is_sunos`, `is_smartos`, `is_smartos_globalzone`, `is_smartos_zone`, `is_freebsd`, `is_netbsd`, `is_openbsd`, `is_aix` * Moves the functions already deprecated by @rallytime to the bottom of `salt/utils/__init__.py` for better organization, so we can keep the deprecated ones separate from the ones yet to be deprecated as we continue to break up `salt.utils` * Updates `salt/*.py` and all files under `salt/client/` to use explicit unicode string literals. * Gets rid of implicit imports of `salt.utils` (e.g. `from salt.utils import foo` becomes `import salt.utils.foo as foo`). * Renames the `test.rand_str` function to `test.random_hash` to more accurately reflect what it does * Modifies `salt.utils.stringutils.random()` (née `salt.utils.rand_string()`) such that it returns a string matching the passed size. Previously this function would get `size` bytes from `os.urandom()`, base64-encode it, and return the result, which would in most cases not be equal to the passed size.
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from salt.ext import six
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try:
from mock import (
Mock,
MagicMock,
patch,
sentinel,
DEFAULT,
# ANY and call will be imported further down
create_autospec,
FILTER_DIR,
NonCallableMock,
NonCallableMagicMock,
PropertyMock,
__version__
)
NO_MOCK = False
NO_MOCK_REASON = ''
mock_version = []
for __part in __version__.split('.'):
try:
mock_version.append(int(__part))
except ValueError:
# Non-integer value (ex. '1a')
mock_version.append(__part)
mock_version = tuple(mock_version)
except ImportError as exc:
NO_MOCK = True
NO_MOCK_REASON = 'mock python module is unavailable'
mock_version = (0, 0, 0)
# Let's not fail on imports by providing fake objects and classes
class MagicMock(object):
# __name__ can't be assigned a unicode
__name__ = str('{0}.fakemock').format(__name__) # future lint: disable=blacklisted-function
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
def dict(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self
def multiple(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
return self
Mock = MagicMock
patch = MagicMock()
sentinel = object()
DEFAULT = object()
create_autospec = MagicMock()
FILTER_DIR = True
NonCallableMock = MagicMock()
NonCallableMagicMock = MagicMock()
mock_open = object()
PropertyMock = object()
call = tuple
ANY = object()
if NO_MOCK is False:
try:
from mock import call, ANY
except ImportError:
NO_MOCK = True
NO_MOCK_REASON = 'you need to upgrade your mock version to >= 0.8.0'
# backport mock_open from the python 3 unittest.mock library so that we can
# mock read, readline, readlines, and file iteration properly
file_spec = None
def _iterate_read_data(read_data):
# Helper for mock_open:
# Retrieve lines from read_data via a generator so that separate calls to
# readline, read, and readlines are properly interleaved
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if six.PY3 and isinstance(read_data, six.binary_type):
data_as_list = ['{0}\n'.format(l.decode(__salt_system_encoding__)) for l in read_data.split(b'\n')]
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else:
data_as_list = ['{0}\n'.format(l) for l in read_data.split('\n')]
if data_as_list[-1] == '\n':
# If the last line ended in a newline, the list comprehension will have an
# extra entry that's just a newline. Remove this.
data_as_list = data_as_list[:-1]
else:
# If there wasn't an extra newline by itself, then the file being
# emulated doesn't have a newline to end the last line remove the
# newline that our naive format() added
data_as_list[-1] = data_as_list[-1][:-1]
for line in data_as_list:
yield line
def mock_open(mock=None, read_data=''):
"""
A helper function to create a mock to replace the use of `open`. It works
for `open` called directly or used as a context manager.
The `mock` argument is the mock object to configure. If `None` (the
default) then a `MagicMock` will be created for you, with the API limited
to methods or attributes available on standard file handles.
`read_data` is a string for the `read` methoddline`, and `readlines` of the
file handle to return. This is an empty string by default.
"""
def _readlines_side_effect(*args, **kwargs):
if handle.readlines.return_value is not None:
return handle.readlines.return_value
return list(_data)
def _read_side_effect(*args, **kwargs):
if handle.read.return_value is not None:
return handle.read.return_value
return ''.join(_data)
def _readline_side_effect():
if handle.readline.return_value is not None:
while True:
yield handle.readline.return_value
for line in _data:
yield line
global file_spec
if file_spec is None:
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if six.PY3:
import _io
file_spec = list(set(dir(_io.TextIOWrapper)).union(set(dir(_io.BytesIO))))
else:
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file_spec = file # pylint: disable=undefined-variable
if mock is None:
mock = MagicMock(name='open', spec=open)
handle = MagicMock(spec=file_spec)
handle.__enter__.return_value = handle
_data = _iterate_read_data(read_data)
handle.write.return_value = None
handle.read.return_value = None
handle.readline.return_value = None
handle.readlines.return_value = None
# This is salt specific and not in the upstream mock
handle.read.side_effect = _read_side_effect
handle.readline.side_effect = _readline_side_effect()
handle.readlines.side_effect = _readlines_side_effect
mock.return_value = handle
return mock