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# Copyright 2014 Altera Corporation. All Rights Reserved. # Copyright 2015-2017 John McGehee # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """This module provides a base class derived from `unittest.TestClass` for unit tests using the :py:class:`pyfakefs` module. `fake_filesystem_unittest.TestCase` searches `sys.modules` for modules that import the `os`, `io`, `path` `shutil`, and `pathlib` modules. The `setUpPyfakefs()` method binds these modules to the corresponding fake modules from `pyfakefs`. Further, the `open()` built-in is bound to a fake `open()`. It is expected that `setUpPyfakefs()` be invoked at the beginning of the derived class' `setUp()` method. There is no need to add anything to the derived class' `tearDown()` method. During the test, everything uses the fake file system and modules. This means that even in your test fixture, familiar functions like `open()` and `os.makedirs()` manipulate the fake file system. Existing unit tests that use the real file system can be retrofitted to use pyfakefs by simply changing their base class from `:py:class`unittest.TestCase` to `:py:class`pyfakefs.fake_filesystem_unittest.TestCase`. """ import _io # type:ignore[import] import builtins import doctest import functools import genericpath import inspect import io import linecache import os import shutil import sys import tempfile import tokenize from importlib.abc import Loader, MetaPathFinder from types import ModuleType, TracebackType, FunctionType from typing import ( Any, Callable, Dict, List, Set, Tuple, Optional, Union, Type, Iterator, cast, ItemsView, Sequence, ) import unittest import warnings from unittest import TestSuite from pyfakefs.fake_filesystem import ( set_uid, set_gid, reset_ids, PatchMode, FakeFilesystem, ) from pyfakefs.helpers import IS_PYPY from pyfakefs.mox3_stubout import StubOutForTesting from importlib.machinery import ModuleSpec from importlib import reload from pyfakefs import fake_filesystem, fake_io, fake_os, fake_open, fake_path, fake_file from pyfakefs import fake_filesystem_shutil from pyfakefs import fake_pathlib from pyfakefs import mox3_stubout from pyfakefs.extra_packages import pathlib2, use_scandir if use_scandir: from pyfakefs import fake_scandir OS_MODULE = "nt" if sys.platform == "win32" else "posix" PATH_MODULE = "ntpath" if sys.platform == "win32" else "posixpath" def patchfs( _func: Optional[Callable] = None, *, additional_skip_names: Optional[List[Union[str, ModuleType]]] = None, modules_to_reload: Optional[List[ModuleType]] = None, modules_to_patch: Optional[Dict[str, ModuleType]] = None, allow_root_user: bool = True, use_known_patches: bool = True, patch_open_code: PatchMode = PatchMode.OFF, patch_default_args: bool = False, use_cache: bool = True ) -> Callable: """Convenience decorator to use patcher with additional parameters in a test function. Usage:: @patchfs def test_my_function(fake_fs): fake_fs.create_file('foo') @patchfs(allow_root_user=False) def test_with_patcher_args(fs): os.makedirs('foo/bar') """ def wrap_patchfs(f: Callable) -> Callable: @functools.wraps(f) def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): with Patcher( additional_skip_names=additional_skip_names, modules_to_reload=modules_to_reload, modules_to_patch=modules_to_patch, allow_root_user=allow_root_user, use_known_patches=use_known_patches, patch_open_code=patch_open_code, patch_default_args=patch_default_args, use_cache=use_cache, ) as p: args = list(args) args.append(p.fs) return f(*args, **kwargs) return wrapped if _func: if not callable(_func): raise TypeError( "Decorator argument is not a function.\n" "Did you mean `@patchfs(additional_skip_names=...)`?" ) if hasattr(_func, "patchings"): _func.nr_patches = len(_func.patchings) # type: ignore return wrap_patchfs(_func) return wrap_patchfs DOCTEST_PATCHER = None def load_doctests( loader: Any, tests: TestSuite, ignore: Any, module: ModuleType, additional_skip_names: Optional[List[Union[str, ModuleType]]] = None, modules_to_reload: Optional[List[ModuleType]] = None, modules_to_patch: Optional[Dict[str, ModuleType]] = None, allow_root_user: bool = True, use_known_patches: bool = True, patch_open_code: PatchMode = PatchMode.OFF, patch_default_args: bool = False, ) -> TestSuite: # pylint:disable=unused-argument """Load the doctest tests for the specified module into unittest. Args: loader, tests, ignore : arguments passed in from `load_tests()` module: module under test remaining args: see :py:class:`TestCase` for an explanation File `example_test.py` in the pyfakefs release provides a usage example. """ has_patcher = Patcher.DOC_PATCHER is not None if not has_patcher: Patcher.DOC_PATCHER = Patcher( additional_skip_names=additional_skip_names, modules_to_reload=modules_to_reload, modules_to_patch=modules_to_patch, allow_root_user=allow_root_user, use_known_patches=use_known_patches, patch_open_code=patch_open_code, patch_default_args=patch_default_args, is_doc_test=True, ) assert Patcher.DOC_PATCHER is not None globs = Patcher.DOC_PATCHER.replace_globs(vars(module)) tests.addTests( doctest.DocTestSuite( module, globs=globs, setUp=Patcher.DOC_PATCHER.setUp, tearDown=Patcher.DOC_PATCHER.tearDown, ) ) return tests class TestCaseMixin: """Test case mixin that automatically replaces file-system related modules by fake implementations. Attributes: additional_skip_names: names of modules inside of which no module replacement shall be performed, in addition to the names in :py:attr:`fake_filesystem_unittest.Patcher.SKIPNAMES`. Instead of the module names, the modules themselves may be used. modules_to_reload: A list of modules that need to be reloaded to be patched dynamically; may be needed if the module imports file system modules under an alias .. caution:: Reloading modules may have unwanted side effects. modules_to_patch: A dictionary of fake modules mapped to the fully qualified patched module names. Can be used to add patching of modules not provided by `pyfakefs`. If you specify some of these attributes here and you have DocTests, consider also specifying the same arguments to :py:func:`load_doctests`. Example usage in derived test classes:: from unittest import TestCase from fake_filesystem_unittest import TestCaseMixin class MyTestCase(TestCase, TestCaseMixin): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): super(MyTestCase, self).__init__( methodName=methodName, additional_skip_names=['posixpath']) import sut class AnotherTestCase(TestCase, TestCaseMixin): def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'): super(MyTestCase, self).__init__( methodName=methodName, modules_to_reload=[sut]) """ additional_skip_names: Optional[List[Union[str, ModuleType]]] = None modules_to_reload: Optional[List[ModuleType]] = None modules_to_patch: Optional[Dict[str, ModuleType]] = None @property def patcher(self): if hasattr(self, "_patcher"): return self._patcher or Patcher.PATCHER return Patcher.PATCHER @property def fs(self) -> FakeFilesystem: return cast(FakeFilesystem, self.patcher.fs) def setUpPyfakefs( self, additional_skip_names: Optional[List[Union[str, ModuleType]]] = None, modules_to_reload: Optional[List[ModuleType]] = None, modules_to_patch: Optional[Dict[str, ModuleType]] = None, allow_root_user: bool = True, use_known_patches: bool = True, patch_open_code: PatchMode = PatchMode.OFF, patch_default_args: bool = False, use_cache: bool = True, ) -> None: """Bind the file-related modules to the :py:class:`pyfakefs` fake file system instead of the real file system. Also bind the fake `open()` function. Invoke this at the beginning of the `setUp()` method in your unit test class. For the arguments, see the `TestCaseMixin` attribute description. If any of the arguments is not None, it overwrites the settings for the current test case. Settings the arguments here may be a more convenient way to adapt the setting than overwriting `__init__()`. """ # if the class has already a patcher setup, we use this one if Patcher.PATCHER is not None: return if additional_skip_names is None: additional_skip_names = self.additional_skip_names if modules_to_reload is None: modules_to_reload = self.modules_to_reload if modules_to_patch is None: modules_to_patch = self.modules_to_patch self._patcher = Patcher( additional_skip_names=additional_skip_names, modules_to_reload=modules_to_reload, modules_to_patch=modules_to_patch, allow_root_user=allow_root_user, use_known_patches=use_known_patches, patch_open_code=patch_open_code, patch_default_args=patch_default_args, use_cache=use_cache, ) self._patcher.setUp() cast(TestCase, self).addCleanup(self._patcher.tearDown) @classmethod def setUpClassPyfakefs( cls, additional_skip_names: Optional[List[Union[str, ModuleType]]] = None, modules_to_reload: Optional[List[ModuleType]] = None, modules_to_patch: Optional[Dict[str, ModuleType]] = None, allow_root_user: bool = True, use_known_patches: bool = True, patch_open_code: PatchMode = PatchMode.OFF, patch_default_args: bool = False, use_cache: bool = True, ) -> None: """Similar to :py:func:`setUpPyfakefs`, but as a class method that can be used in `setUpClass` instead of in `setUp`. The fake filesystem will live in all test methods in the test class and can be used in the usual way. Note that using both :py:func:`setUpClassPyfakefs` and :py:func:`setUpPyfakefs` in the same class will not work correctly. .. note:: This method is only available from Python 3.8 onwards. """ if sys.version_info < (3, 8): raise NotImplementedError( "setUpClassPyfakefs is only available in " "Python versions starting from 3.8" ) # if the class has already a patcher setup, we use this one if Patcher.PATCHER is not None: return if additional_skip_names is None: additional_skip_names = cls.additional_skip_names if modules_to_reload is None: modules_to_reload = cls.modules_to_reload if modules_to_patch is None: modules_to_patch = cls.modules_to_patch Patcher.PATCHER = Patcher( additional_skip_names=additional_skip_names, modules_to_reload=modules_to_reload, modules_to_patch=modules_to_patch, allow_root_user=allow_root_user, use_known_patches=use_known_patches, patch_open_code=patch_open_code, patch_default_args=patch_default_args, use_cache=use_cache, ) Patcher.PATCHER.setUp() cast(TestCase, cls).addClassCleanup(Patcher.PATCHER.tearDown) @classmethod def fake_fs(cls): """Convenience class method for accessing the fake filesystem. For use inside `setUpClass`, after :py:func:`setUpClassPyfakefs` has been called. """ if Patcher.PATCHER: return Patcher.PATCHER.fs return None def pause(self) -> None: """Pause the patching of the file system modules until `resume` is called. After that call, all file system calls are executed in the real file system. Calling pause() twice is silently ignored. """ self.patcher.pause() def resume(self) -> None: """Resume the patching of the file system modules if `pause` has been called before. After that call, all file system calls are executed in the fake file system. Does nothing if patching is not paused. """ self.patcher.resume() class TestCase(unittest.TestCase, TestCaseMixin): """Test case class that automatically replaces file-system related modules by fake implementations. Inherits :py:class:`TestCaseMixin`. The arguments are explained in :py:class:`TestCaseMixin`. """ def __init__( self, methodName: str = "runTest", additional_skip_names: Optional[List[Union[str, ModuleType]]] = None, modules_to_reload: Optional[List[ModuleType]] = None, modules_to_patch: Optional[Dict[str, ModuleType]] = None, ): """Creates the test class instance and the patcher used to stub out file system related modules. Args: methodName: The name of the test method (same as in unittest.TestCase) """ super().__init__(methodName) self.additional_skip_names = additional_skip_names self.modules_to_reload = modules_to_reload self.modules_to_patch = modules_to_patch def tearDownPyfakefs(self) -> None: """This method is deprecated and exists only for backward compatibility. It does nothing. """ class Patcher: """ Instantiate a stub creator to bind and un-bind the file-related modules to the :py:mod:`pyfakefs` fake modules. The arguments are explained in :py:class:`TestCaseMixin`. :py:class:`Patcher` is used in :py:class:`TestCaseMixin`. :py:class:`Patcher` also works as a context manager for other tests:: with Patcher(): doStuff() """ """Stub nothing that is imported within these modules. `sys` is included to prevent `sys.path` from being stubbed with the fake `os.path`. The `linecache` module is used to read the test file in case of test failure to get traceback information before test tear down. In order to make sure that reading the test file is not faked, we skip faking the module. We also have to set back the cached open function in tokenize. """ SKIPMODULES = { None, fake_filesystem, fake_filesystem_shutil, fake_os, fake_io, fake_open, fake_path, fake_file, sys, linecache, tokenize, os, io, _io, genericpath, os.path, } if sys.platform == "win32": import nt # type:ignore[import] import ntpath SKIPMODULES.add(nt) SKIPMODULES.add(ntpath) else: import posix import posixpath import fcntl SKIPMODULES.add(posix) SKIPMODULES.add(posixpath) SKIPMODULES.add(fcntl) # caches all modules that do not have file system modules or function # to speed up _find_modules CACHED_MODULES: Set[ModuleType] = set() FS_MODULES: Dict[str, Set[Tuple[ModuleType, str]]] = {} FS_FUNCTIONS: Dict[Tuple[str, str, str], Set[ModuleType]] = {} FS_DEFARGS: List[Tuple[FunctionType, int, Callable[..., Any]]] = [] SKIPPED_FS_MODULES: Dict[str, Set[Tuple[ModuleType, str]]] = {} assert None in SKIPMODULES, "sys.modules contains 'None' values;" " must skip them." IS_WINDOWS = sys.platform in ("win32", "cygwin") SKIPNAMES: Set[str] = set() # hold values from last call - if changed, the cache has to be invalidated PATCHED_MODULE_NAMES: Set[str] = set() ADDITIONAL_SKIP_NAMES: Set[str] = set() PATCH_DEFAULT_ARGS = False PATCHER: Optional["Patcher"] = None DOC_PATCHER: Optional["Patcher"] = None REF_COUNT = 0 DOC_REF_COUNT = 0 def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs): if kwargs.get("is_doc_test", False): if cls.DOC_PATCHER is None: cls.DOC_PATCHER = super().__new__(cls) return cls.DOC_PATCHER if cls.PATCHER is None: cls.PATCHER = super().__new__(cls) return cls.PATCHER def __init__( self, additional_skip_names: Optional[List[Union[str, ModuleType]]] = None, modules_to_reload: Optional[List[ModuleType]] = None, modules_to_patch: Optional[Dict[str, ModuleType]] = None, allow_root_user: bool = True, use_known_patches: bool = True, patch_open_code: PatchMode = PatchMode.OFF, patch_default_args: bool = False, use_cache: bool = True, is_doc_test: bool = False, ) -> None: """ Args: additional_skip_names: names of modules inside of which no module replacement shall be performed, in addition to the names in :py:attr:`fake_filesystem_unittest.Patcher.SKIPNAMES`. Instead of the module names, the modules themselves may be used. modules_to_reload: A list of modules that need to be reloaded to be patched dynamically; may be needed if the module imports file system modules under an alias .. caution:: Reloading modules may have unwanted side effects. modules_to_patch: A dictionary of fake modules mapped to the fully qualified patched module names. Can be used to add patching of modules not provided by `pyfakefs`. allow_root_user: If True (default), if the test is run as root user, the user in the fake file system is also considered a root user, otherwise it is always considered a regular user. use_known_patches: If True (the default), some patches for commonly used packages are applied which make them usable with pyfakefs. patch_open_code: If True, `io.open_code` is patched. The default is not to patch it, as it mostly is used to load compiled modules that are not in the fake file system. patch_default_args: If True, default arguments are checked for file system functions, which are patched. This check is expansive, so it is off by default. use_cache: If True (default), patched and non-patched modules are cached between tests for performance reasons. As this is a new feature, this argument allows to turn it off in case it causes any problems. """ self.is_doc_test = is_doc_test if is_doc_test: if self.DOC_REF_COUNT > 0: return elif self.REF_COUNT > 0: return if not allow_root_user: # set non-root IDs even if the real user is root set_uid(1) set_gid(1) self._skip_names = self.SKIPNAMES.copy() # save the original open function for use in pytest plugin self.original_open = open self.patch_open_code = patch_open_code self.fake_open: fake_open.FakeFileOpen if additional_skip_names is not None: skip_names = [ cast(ModuleType, m).__name__ if inspect.ismodule(m) else cast(str, m) for m in additional_skip_names ] self._skip_names.update(skip_names) self._fake_module_classes: Dict[str, Any] = {} self._unfaked_module_classes: Dict[str, Any] = {} self._class_modules: Dict[str, List[str]] = {} self._init_fake_module_classes() # reload tempfile under posix to patch default argument self.modules_to_reload: List[ModuleType] = ( [] if sys.platform == "win32" else [tempfile] ) if modules_to_reload is not None: self.modules_to_reload.extend(modules_to_reload) self.patch_default_args = patch_default_args self.use_cache = use_cache if use_known_patches: from pyfakefs.patched_packages import ( get_modules_to_patch, get_classes_to_patch, get_fake_module_classes, ) modules_to_patch = modules_to_patch or {} modules_to_patch.update(get_modules_to_patch()) self._class_modules.update(get_classes_to_patch()) self._fake_module_classes.update(get_fake_module_classes()) if modules_to_patch is not None: for name, fake_module in modules_to_patch.items(): self._fake_module_classes[name] = fake_module patched_module_names = set(modules_to_patch) else: patched_module_names = set() clear_cache = not use_cache if use_cache: if patched_module_names != self.PATCHED_MODULE_NAMES: self.__class__.PATCHED_MODULE_NAMES = patched_module_names clear_cache = True if self._skip_names != self.ADDITIONAL_SKIP_NAMES: self.__class__.ADDITIONAL_SKIP_NAMES = self._skip_names clear_cache = True if patch_default_args != self.PATCH_DEFAULT_ARGS: self.__class__.PATCH_DEFAULT_ARGS = patch_default_args clear_cache = True if clear_cache: self.clear_cache() self._fake_module_functions: Dict[str, Dict] = {} self._init_fake_module_functions() # Attributes set by _refresh() self._stubs: Optional[StubOutForTesting] = None self.fs: Optional[FakeFilesystem] = None self.fake_modules: Dict[str, Any] = {} self.unfaked_modules: Dict[str, Any] = {} # _isStale is set by tearDown(), reset by _refresh() self._isStale = True self._dyn_patcher: Optional[DynamicPatcher] = None self._patching = False def clear_cache(self) -> None: """Clear the module cache.""" self.__class__.CACHED_MODULES = set() self.__class__.FS_MODULES = {} self.__class__.FS_FUNCTIONS = {} self.__class__.FS_DEFARGS = [] self.__class__.SKIPPED_FS_MODULES = {} def _init_fake_module_classes(self) -> None: # IMPORTANT TESTING NOTE: Whenever you add a new module below, test # it by adding an attribute in fixtures/module_with_attributes.py # and a test in fake_filesystem_unittest_test.py, class # TestAttributesWithFakeModuleNames. self._fake_module_classes = { "os": fake_os.FakeOsModule, "shutil": fake_filesystem_shutil.FakeShutilModule, "io": fake_io.FakeIoModule, "pathlib": fake_pathlib.FakePathlibModule, } if IS_PYPY: # in PyPy io.open, the module is referenced as _io self._fake_module_classes["_io"] = fake_io.FakeIoModule if sys.platform == "win32": self._fake_module_classes["nt"] = fake_path.FakeNtModule else: self._fake_module_classes["fcntl"] = fake_filesystem.FakeFcntlModule # class modules maps class names against a list of modules they can # be contained in - this allows for alternative modules like # `pathlib` and `pathlib2` self._class_modules["Path"] = ["pathlib"] self._unfaked_module_classes["pathlib"] = fake_pathlib.RealPathlibModule if pathlib2: self._fake_module_classes["pathlib2"] = fake_pathlib.FakePathlibModule self._class_modules["Path"].append("pathlib2") self._unfaked_module_classes["pathlib2"] = fake_pathlib.RealPathlibModule self._fake_module_classes["Path"] = fake_pathlib.FakePathlibPathModule self._unfaked_module_classes["Path"] = fake_pathlib.RealPathlibPathModule if use_scandir: self._fake_module_classes["scandir"] = fake_scandir.FakeScanDirModule def _init_fake_module_functions(self) -> None: # handle patching function imported separately like # `from os import stat` # each patched function name has to be looked up separately for mod_name, fake_module in self._fake_module_classes.items(): if hasattr(fake_module, "dir"): module_dir = fake_module.dir if inspect.isfunction(module_dir): for fct_name in fake_module.dir(): module_attr = (getattr(fake_module, fct_name), mod_name) self._fake_module_functions.setdefault(fct_name, {})[ mod_name ] = module_attr if mod_name == "os": self._fake_module_functions.setdefault(fct_name, {})[ OS_MODULE ] = module_attr # special handling for functions in os.path fake_module = fake_filesystem.FakePathModule for fct_name in fake_module.dir(): module_attr = (getattr(fake_module, fct_name), PATH_MODULE) self._fake_module_functions.setdefault(fct_name, {})[ "genericpath" ] = module_attr self._fake_module_functions.setdefault(fct_name, {})[ PATH_MODULE ] = module_attr def __enter__(self) -> "Patcher": """Context manager for usage outside of fake_filesystem_unittest.TestCase. Ensure that all patched modules are removed in case of an unhandled exception. """ self.setUp() return self def __exit__( self, exc_type: Optional[Type[BaseException]], exc_val: Optional[BaseException], exc_tb: Optional[TracebackType], ) -> None: self.tearDown() def _is_fs_module( self, mod: ModuleType, name: str, module_names: List[str] ) -> bool: try: return ( inspect.ismodule(mod) and mod.__name__ in module_names or inspect.isclass(mod) and mod.__module__ in self._class_modules.get(name, []) ) except Exception: # handle cases where the module has no __name__ or __module__ # attribute - see #460, and any other exception triggered # by inspect functions return False def _is_fs_function(self, fct: FunctionType) -> bool: try: return ( (inspect.isfunction(fct) or inspect.isbuiltin(fct)) and fct.__name__ in self._fake_module_functions and fct.__module__ in self._fake_module_functions[fct.__name__] ) except Exception: # handle cases where the function has no __name__ or __module__ # attribute, or any other exception in inspect functions return False def _def_values( self, item: FunctionType ) -> Iterator[Tuple[FunctionType, int, Any]]: """Find default arguments that are file-system functions to be patched in top-level functions and members of top-level classes.""" # check for module-level functions try: if item.__defaults__ and inspect.isfunction(item): for i, d in enumerate(item.__defaults__): if self._is_fs_function(d): yield item, i, d except Exception: pass try: if inspect.isclass(item): # check for methods in class # (nested classes are ignored for now) # inspect.getmembers is very expansive! for m in inspect.getmembers(item, predicate=inspect.isfunction): f = cast(FunctionType, m[1]) if f.__defaults__: for i, d in enumerate(f.__defaults__): if self._is_fs_function(d): yield f, i, d except Exception: # Ignore any exception, examples: # ImportError: No module named '_gdbm' # _DontDoThat() (see #523) pass def _find_def_values(self, module_items: ItemsView[str, FunctionType]) -> None: for _, fct in module_items: for f, i, d in self._def_values(fct): self.__class__.FS_DEFARGS.append((f, i, d)) def _find_modules(self) -> None: """Find and cache all modules that import file system modules. Later, `setUp()` will stub these with the fake file system modules. """ module_names = list(self._fake_module_classes.keys()) + [PATH_MODULE] for name, module in list(sys.modules.items()): try: if ( self.use_cache and module in self.CACHED_MODULES or not inspect.ismodule(module) ): continue except Exception: # workaround for some py (part of pytest) versions # where py.error has no __name__ attribute # see https://github.com/pytest-dev/py/issues/73 # and any other exception triggered by inspect.ismodule if self.use_cache: self.__class__.CACHED_MODULES.add(module) continue skipped = module in self.SKIPMODULES or any( [sn.startswith(module.__name__) for sn in self._skip_names] ) module_items = module.__dict__.copy().items() modules = { name: mod for name, mod in module_items if self._is_fs_module(mod, name, module_names) } if skipped: for name, mod in modules.items(): self.__class__.SKIPPED_FS_MODULES.setdefault(name, set()).add( (module, mod.__name__) ) else: for name, mod in modules.items(): self.__class__.FS_MODULES.setdefault(name, set()).add( (module, mod.__name__) ) functions = { name: fct for name, fct in module_items if self._is_fs_function(fct) } for name, fct in functions.items(): self.__class__.FS_FUNCTIONS.setdefault( (name, fct.__name__, fct.__module__), set() ).add(module) # find default arguments that are file system functions if self.patch_default_args: self._find_def_values(module_items) if self.use_cache: self.__class__.CACHED_MODULES.add(module) def _refresh(self) -> None: """Renew the fake file system and set the _isStale flag to `False`.""" if self._stubs is not None: self._stubs.smart_unset_all() self._stubs = mox3_stubout.StubOutForTesting() self.fs = fake_filesystem.FakeFilesystem(patcher=self, create_temp_dir=True) self.fs.patch_open_code = self.patch_open_code self.fake_open = fake_open.FakeFileOpen(self.fs) for name in self._fake_module_classes: self.fake_modules[name] = self._fake_module_classes[name](self.fs) if hasattr(self.fake_modules[name], "skip_names"): self.fake_modules[name].skip_names = self._skip_names self.fake_modules[PATH_MODULE] = self.fake_modules["os"].path for name in self._unfaked_module_classes: self.unfaked_modules[name] = self._unfaked_module_classes[name]() self._isStale = False def setUp(self, doctester: Any = None) -> None: """Bind the file-related modules to the :py:mod:`pyfakefs` fake modules real ones. Also bind the fake `file()` and `open()` functions. """ if self.is_doc_test: self.__class__.DOC_REF_COUNT += 1 if self.__class__.DOC_REF_COUNT > 1: return else: self.__class__.REF_COUNT += 1 if self.__class__.REF_COUNT > 1: return self.has_fcopy_file = ( sys.platform == "darwin" and hasattr(shutil, "_HAS_FCOPYFILE") and shutil._HAS_FCOPYFILE ) if self.has_fcopy_file: shutil._HAS_FCOPYFILE = False # type: ignore[attr-defined] with warnings.catch_warnings(): # ignore warnings, see #542 and #614 warnings.filterwarnings("ignore") self._find_modules() self._refresh() if doctester is not None: doctester.globs = self.replace_globs(doctester.globs) self.start_patching() linecache.open = self.original_open # type: ignore[attr-defined] tokenize._builtin_open = self.original_open # type: ignore def start_patching(self) -> None: if not self._patching: self._patching = True self.patch_modules() self.patch_functions() self.patch_defaults() self._dyn_patcher = DynamicPatcher(self) sys.meta_path.insert(0, self._dyn_patcher) for module in self.modules_to_reload: if sys.modules.get(module.__name__) is module: reload(module) def patch_functions(self) -> None: assert self._stubs is not None for (name, ft_name, ft_mod), modules in self.FS_FUNCTIONS.items(): method, mod_name = self._fake_module_functions[ft_name][ft_mod] fake_module = self.fake_modules[mod_name] attr = method.__get__( fake_module, fake_module.__class__ ) # pytype: disable=attribute-error for module in modules: self._stubs.smart_set(module, name, attr) def patch_modules(self) -> None: assert self._stubs is not None for name, modules in self.FS_MODULES.items(): for module, attr in modules: self._stubs.smart_set(module, name, self.fake_modules[attr]) for name, modules in self.SKIPPED_FS_MODULES.items(): for module, attr in modules: if attr in self.unfaked_modules: self._stubs.smart_set(module, name, self.unfaked_modules[attr]) if sys.version_info >= (3, 12): # workaround for patching open - does not work with skip modules self._stubs.smart_set(builtins, "open", self.fake_open) def patch_defaults(self) -> None: for fct, idx, ft in self.FS_DEFARGS: method, mod_name = self._fake_module_functions[ft.__name__][ft.__module__] fake_module = self.fake_modules[mod_name] attr = method.__get__( fake_module, fake_module.__class__ ) # pytype: disable=attribute-error new_defaults = [] assert fct.__defaults__ is not None for i, d in enumerate(fct.__defaults__): if i == idx: new_defaults.append(attr) else: new_defaults.append(d) fct.__defaults__ = tuple(new_defaults) def replace_globs(self, globs_: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]: globs = globs_.copy() if self._isStale: self._refresh() for name in self._fake_module_classes: if name in globs: globs[name] = self._fake_module_classes[name](self.fs) return globs def tearDown(self, doctester: Any = None): """Clear the fake filesystem bindings created by `setUp()`.""" if self.is_doc_test: self.__class__.DOC_REF_COUNT -= 1 if self.__class__.DOC_REF_COUNT > 0: return else: self.__class__.REF_COUNT -= 1 if self.__class__.REF_COUNT > 0: return self.stop_patching() if self.has_fcopy_file: shutil._HAS_FCOPYFILE = True # type: ignore[attr-defined] reset_ids() if self.is_doc_test: self.__class__.DOC_PATCHER = None else: self.__class__.PATCHER = None def stop_patching(self) -> None: if self._patching: self._isStale = True self._patching = False if self._stubs: self._stubs.smart_unset_all() self.unset_defaults() if self._dyn_patcher: self._dyn_patcher.cleanup() sys.meta_path.pop(0) def unset_defaults(self) -> None: for fct, idx, ft in self.FS_DEFARGS: new_defaults = [] for i, d in enumerate(cast(Tuple, fct.__defaults__)): if i == idx: new_defaults.append(ft) else: new_defaults.append(d) fct.__defaults__ = tuple(new_defaults) def pause(self) -> None: """Pause the patching of the file system modules until `resume` is called. After that call, all file system calls are executed in the real file system. Calling pause() twice is silently ignored. """ self.stop_patching() def resume(self) -> None: """Resume the patching of the file system modules if `pause` has been called before. After that call, all file system calls are executed in the fake file system. Does nothing if patching is not paused. """ self.start_patching() class Pause: """Simple context manager that allows to pause/resume patching the filesystem. Patching is paused in the context manager, and resumed after going out of it's scope. """ def __init__(self, caller: Union[Patcher, TestCaseMixin, FakeFilesystem]): """Initializes the context manager with the fake filesystem. Args: caller: either the FakeFilesystem instance, the Patcher instance or the pyfakefs test case. """ if isinstance(caller, (Patcher, TestCaseMixin)): assert caller.fs is not None self._fs: FakeFilesystem = caller.fs elif isinstance(caller, FakeFilesystem): self._fs = caller else: raise ValueError( "Invalid argument - should be of type " '"fake_filesystem_unittest.Patcher", ' '"fake_filesystem_unittest.TestCase" ' 'or "fake_filesystem.FakeFilesystem"' ) def __enter__(self) -> FakeFilesystem: self._fs.pause() return self._fs def __exit__(self, *args: Any) -> None: self._fs.resume() class DynamicPatcher(MetaPathFinder, Loader): """A file loader that replaces file system related modules by their fake implementation if they are loaded after calling `setUpPyfakefs()`. Implements the protocol needed for import hooks. """ def __init__(self, patcher: Patcher) -> None: self._patcher = patcher self.sysmodules = {} self.modules = self._patcher.fake_modules self._loaded_module_names: Set[str] = set() # remove all modules that have to be patched from `sys.modules`, # otherwise the find_... methods will not be called for name in self.modules: if self.needs_patch(name) and name in sys.modules: self.sysmodules[name] = sys.modules[name] del sys.modules[name] for name, module in self.modules.items(): sys.modules[name] = module def cleanup(self) -> None: for module_name in self.sysmodules: sys.modules[module_name] = self.sysmodules[module_name] for module in self._patcher.modules_to_reload: if module.__name__ in sys.modules: reload(module) reloaded_module_names = [ module.__name__ for module in self._patcher.modules_to_reload ] # Dereference all modules loaded during the test so they will reload on # the next use, ensuring that no faked modules are referenced after the # test. for name in self._loaded_module_names: if name in sys.modules and name not in reloaded_module_names: del sys.modules[name] def needs_patch(self, name: str) -> bool: """Check if the module with the given name shall be replaced.""" if name not in self.modules: self._loaded_module_names.add(name) return False if name in sys.modules and type(sys.modules[name]) == self.modules[name]: return False return True def find_spec( self, fullname: str, path: Optional[Sequence[Union[bytes, str]]], target: Optional[ModuleType] = None, ) -> Optional[ModuleSpec]: """Module finder.""" if self.needs_patch(fullname): return ModuleSpec(fullname, self) return None def load_module(self, fullname: str) -> ModuleType: """Replaces the module by its fake implementation.""" sys.modules[fullname] = self.modules[fullname] return self.modules[fullname]