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# Licensed under the Apache License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # For details: https://github.com/nedbat/coveragepy/blob/master/NOTICE.txt """Reporter foundation for coverage.py.""" from __future__ import annotations import sys from typing import Callable, Iterable, Iterator, IO, Optional, Tuple, TYPE_CHECKING from coverage.exceptions import NoDataError, NotPython from coverage.files import prep_patterns, GlobMatcher from coverage.misc import ensure_dir_for_file, file_be_gone from coverage.plugin import FileReporter from coverage.results import Analysis from coverage.types import Protocol, TMorf if TYPE_CHECKING: from coverage import Coverage class Reporter(Protocol): """What we expect of reporters.""" report_type: str def report(self, morfs: Optional[Iterable[TMorf]], outfile: IO[str]) -> float: """Generate a report of `morfs`, written to `outfile`.""" def render_report( output_path: str, reporter: Reporter, morfs: Optional[Iterable[TMorf]], msgfn: Callable[[str], None], ) -> float: """Run a one-file report generator, managing the output file. This function ensures the output file is ready to be written to. Then writes the report to it. Then closes the file and cleans up. """ file_to_close = None delete_file = False if output_path == "-": outfile = sys.stdout else: # Ensure that the output directory is created; done here because this # report pre-opens the output file. HtmlReporter does this on its own # because its task is more complex, being multiple files. ensure_dir_for_file(output_path) outfile = open(output_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") file_to_close = outfile delete_file = True try: ret = reporter.report(morfs, outfile=outfile) if file_to_close is not None: msgfn(f"Wrote {reporter.report_type} to {output_path}") delete_file = False return ret finally: if file_to_close is not None: file_to_close.close() if delete_file: file_be_gone(output_path) # pragma: part covered (doesn't return) def get_analysis_to_report( coverage: Coverage, morfs: Optional[Iterable[TMorf]], ) -> Iterator[Tuple[FileReporter, Analysis]]: """Get the files to report on. For each morf in `morfs`, if it should be reported on (based on the omit and include configuration options), yield a pair, the `FileReporter` and `Analysis` for the morf. """ file_reporters = coverage._get_file_reporters(morfs) config = coverage.config if config.report_include: matcher = GlobMatcher(prep_patterns(config.report_include), "report_include") file_reporters = [fr for fr in file_reporters if matcher.match(fr.filename)] if config.report_omit: matcher = GlobMatcher(prep_patterns(config.report_omit), "report_omit") file_reporters = [fr for fr in file_reporters if not matcher.match(fr.filename)] if not file_reporters: raise NoDataError("No data to report.") for fr in sorted(file_reporters): try: analysis = coverage._analyze(fr) except NotPython: # Only report errors for .py files, and only if we didn't # explicitly suppress those errors. # NotPython is only raised by PythonFileReporter, which has a # should_be_python() method. if fr.should_be_python(): # type: ignore[attr-defined] if config.ignore_errors: msg = f"Couldn't parse Python file '{fr.filename}'" coverage._warn(msg, slug="couldnt-parse") else: raise except Exception as exc: if config.ignore_errors: msg = f"Couldn't parse '{fr.filename}': {exc}".rstrip() coverage._warn(msg, slug="couldnt-parse") else: raise else: yield (fr, analysis)