"""Exception classes and constants handling test outcomes as well as functions creating them.""" import sys import warnings from typing import Any from typing import Callable from typing import cast from typing import Optional from typing import Type from typing import TypeVar from _pytest.deprecated import KEYWORD_MSG_ARG TYPE_CHECKING = False # Avoid circular import through compat. if TYPE_CHECKING: from typing import NoReturn from typing_extensions import Protocol else: # typing.Protocol is only available starting from Python 3.8. It is also # available from typing_extensions, but we don't want a runtime dependency # on that. So use a dummy runtime implementation. from typing import Generic Protocol = Generic class OutcomeException(BaseException): """OutcomeException and its subclass instances indicate and contain info about test and collection outcomes.""" def __init__(self, msg: Optional[str] = None, pytrace: bool = True) -> None: if msg is not None and not isinstance(msg, str): error_msg = ( # type: ignore[unreachable] "{} expected string as 'msg' parameter, got '{}' instead.\n" "Perhaps you meant to use a mark?" ) raise TypeError(error_msg.format(type(self).__name__, type(msg).__name__)) super().__init__(msg) self.msg = msg self.pytrace = pytrace def __repr__(self) -> str: if self.msg is not None: return self.msg return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} instance>" __str__ = __repr__ TEST_OUTCOME = (OutcomeException, Exception) class Skipped(OutcomeException): # XXX hackish: on 3k we fake to live in the builtins # in order to have Skipped exception printing shorter/nicer __module__ = "builtins" def __init__( self, msg: Optional[str] = None, pytrace: bool = True, allow_module_level: bool = False, *, _use_item_location: bool = False, ) -> None: super().__init__(msg=msg, pytrace=pytrace) self.allow_module_level = allow_module_level # If true, the skip location is reported as the item's location, # instead of the place that raises the exception/calls skip(). self._use_item_location = _use_item_location class Failed(OutcomeException): """Raised from an explicit call to pytest.fail().""" __module__ = "builtins" class Exit(Exception): """Raised for immediate program exits (no tracebacks/summaries).""" def __init__( self, msg: str = "unknown reason", returncode: Optional[int] = None ) -> None: self.msg = msg self.returncode = returncode super().__init__(msg) # Elaborate hack to work around https://github.com/python/mypy/issues/2087. # Ideally would just be `exit.Exception = Exit` etc. _F = TypeVar("_F", bound=Callable[..., object]) _ET = TypeVar("_ET", bound=Type[BaseException]) class _WithException(Protocol[_F, _ET]): Exception: _ET __call__: _F def _with_exception(exception_type: _ET) -> Callable[[_F], _WithException[_F, _ET]]: def decorate(func: _F) -> _WithException[_F, _ET]: func_with_exception = cast(_WithException[_F, _ET], func) func_with_exception.Exception = exception_type return func_with_exception return decorate # Exposed helper methods. @_with_exception(Exit) def exit( reason: str = "", returncode: Optional[int] = None, *, msg: Optional[str] = None ) -> "NoReturn": """Exit testing process. :param reason: The message to show as the reason for exiting pytest. reason has a default value only because `msg` is deprecated. :param returncode: Return code to be used when exiting pytest. :param msg: Same as ``reason``, but deprecated. Will be removed in a future version, use ``reason`` instead. """ __tracebackhide__ = True from _pytest.config import UsageError if reason and msg: raise UsageError( "cannot pass reason and msg to exit(), `msg` is deprecated, use `reason`." ) if not reason: if msg is None: raise UsageError("exit() requires a reason argument") warnings.warn(KEYWORD_MSG_ARG.format(func="exit"), stacklevel=2) reason = msg raise Exit(reason, returncode) @_with_exception(Skipped) def skip( reason: str = "", *, allow_module_level: bool = False, msg: Optional[str] = None ) -> "NoReturn": """Skip an executing test with the given message. This function should be called only during testing (setup, call or teardown) or during collection by using the ``allow_module_level`` flag. This function can be called in doctests as well. :param reason: The message to show the user as reason for the skip. :param allow_module_level: Allows this function to be called at module level, skipping the rest of the module. Defaults to False. :param msg: Same as ``reason``, but deprecated. Will be removed in a future version, use ``reason`` instead. .. note:: It is better to use the :ref:`pytest.mark.skipif ref` marker when possible to declare a test to be skipped under certain conditions like mismatching platforms or dependencies. Similarly, use the ``# doctest: +SKIP`` directive (see :py:data:`doctest.SKIP`) to skip a doctest statically. """ __tracebackhide__ = True reason = _resolve_msg_to_reason("skip", reason, msg) raise Skipped(msg=reason, allow_module_level=allow_module_level) @_with_exception(Failed) def fail( reason: str = "", pytrace: bool = True, msg: Optional[str] = None ) -> "NoReturn": """Explicitly fail an executing test with the given message. :param reason: The message to show the user as reason for the failure. :param pytrace: If False, msg represents the full failure information and no python traceback will be reported. :param msg: Same as ``reason``, but deprecated. Will be removed in a future version, use ``reason`` instead. """ __tracebackhide__ = True reason = _resolve_msg_to_reason("fail", reason, msg) raise Failed(msg=reason, pytrace=pytrace) def _resolve_msg_to_reason( func_name: str, reason: str, msg: Optional[str] = None ) -> str: """ Handles converting the deprecated msg parameter if provided into reason, raising a deprecation warning. This function will be removed when the optional msg argument is removed from here in future. :param str func_name: The name of the offending function, this is formatted into the deprecation message. :param str reason: The reason= passed into either pytest.fail() or pytest.skip() :param str msg: The msg= passed into either pytest.fail() or pytest.skip(). This will be converted into reason if it is provided to allow pytest.skip(msg=) or pytest.fail(msg=) to continue working in the interim period. :returns: The value to use as reason. """ __tracebackhide__ = True if msg is not None: if reason: from pytest import UsageError raise UsageError( f"Passing both ``reason`` and ``msg`` to pytest.{func_name}(...) is not permitted." ) warnings.warn(KEYWORD_MSG_ARG.format(func=func_name), stacklevel=3) reason = msg return reason class XFailed(Failed): """Raised from an explicit call to pytest.xfail().""" @_with_exception(XFailed) def xfail(reason: str = "") -> "NoReturn": """Imperatively xfail an executing test or setup function with the given reason. This function should be called only during testing (setup, call or teardown). .. note:: It is better to use the :ref:`pytest.mark.xfail ref` marker when possible to declare a test to be xfailed under certain conditions like known bugs or missing features. """ __tracebackhide__ = True raise XFailed(reason) def importorskip( modname: str, minversion: Optional[str] = None, reason: Optional[str] = None ) -> Any: """Import and return the requested module ``modname``, or skip the current test if the module cannot be imported. :param str modname: The name of the module to import. :param str minversion: If given, the imported module's ``__version__`` attribute must be at least this minimal version, otherwise the test is still skipped. :param str reason: If given, this reason is shown as the message when the module cannot be imported. :returns: The imported module. This should be assigned to its canonical name. Example:: docutils = pytest.importorskip("docutils") """ import warnings __tracebackhide__ = True compile(modname, "", "eval") # to catch syntaxerrors with warnings.catch_warnings(): # Make sure to ignore ImportWarnings that might happen because # of existing directories with the same name we're trying to # import but without a __init__.py file. warnings.simplefilter("ignore") try: __import__(modname) except ImportError as exc: if reason is None: reason = f"could not import {modname!r}: {exc}" raise Skipped(reason, allow_module_level=True) from None mod = sys.modules[modname] if minversion is None: return mod verattr = getattr(mod, "__version__", None) if minversion is not None: # Imported lazily to improve start-up time. from packaging.version import Version if verattr is None or Version(verattr) < Version(minversion): raise Skipped( "module %r has __version__ %r, required is: %r" % (modname, verattr, minversion), allow_module_level=True, ) return mod