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PRESUBMIT_test_mocks.py
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# Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
# found in the LICENSE file.
import fnmatch
import json
import os
import re
import subprocess
import sys
# TODO(dcheng): It's kind of horrible that this is copy and pasted from
# presubmit_canned_checks.py, but it's far easier than any of the alternatives.
def _ReportErrorFileAndLine(filename, line_num, dummy_line):
"""Default error formatter for _FindNewViolationsOfRule."""
return '%s:%s' % (filename, line_num)
class MockCannedChecks(object):
def _FindNewViolationsOfRule(self, callable_rule, input_api,
source_file_filter=None,
error_formatter=_ReportErrorFileAndLine):
"""Find all newly introduced violations of a per-line rule (a callable).
Arguments:
callable_rule: a callable taking a file extension and line of input and
returning True if the rule is satisfied and False if there was a
problem.
input_api: object to enumerate the affected files.
source_file_filter: a filter to be passed to the input api.
error_formatter: a callable taking (filename, line_number, line) and
returning a formatted error string.
Returns:
A list of the newly-introduced violations reported by the rule.
"""
errors = []
for f in input_api.AffectedFiles(include_deletes=False,
file_filter=source_file_filter):
# For speed, we do two passes, checking first the full file. Shelling out
# to the SCM to determine the changed region can be quite expensive on
# Win32. Assuming that most files will be kept problem-free, we can
# skip the SCM operations most of the time.
extension = str(f.LocalPath()).rsplit('.', 1)[-1]
if all(callable_rule(extension, line) for line in f.NewContents()):
continue # No violation found in full text: can skip considering diff.
for line_num, line in f.ChangedContents():
if not callable_rule(extension, line):
errors.append(error_formatter(f.LocalPath(), line_num, line))
return errors
class MockInputApi(object):
"""Mock class for the InputApi class.
This class can be used for unittests for presubmit by initializing the files
attribute as the list of changed files.
"""
DEFAULT_BLACK_LIST = ()
def __init__(self):
self.canned_checks = MockCannedChecks()
self.fnmatch = fnmatch
self.json = json
self.re = re
self.os_path = os.path
self.platform = sys.platform
self.python_executable = sys.executable
self.platform = sys.platform
self.subprocess = subprocess
self.files = []
self.is_committing = False
self.change = MockChange([])
self.presubmit_local_path = os.path.dirname(__file__)
def CreateMockFileInPath(self, f_list):
self.os_path.exists = lambda x: x in f_list
def AffectedFiles(self, file_filter=None, include_deletes=False):
for file in self.files:
if file_filter and not file_filter(file):
continue
if not include_deletes and file.Action() == 'D':
continue
yield file
def AffectedSourceFiles(self, file_filter=None):
return self.AffectedFiles(file_filter=file_filter)
def FilterSourceFile(self, file, white_list=(), black_list=()):
local_path = file.LocalPath()
found_in_white_list = not white_list
if white_list:
if type(white_list) is str:
raise TypeError('white_list should be an iterable of strings')
for pattern in white_list:
compiled_pattern = re.compile(pattern)
if compiled_pattern.search(local_path):
found_in_white_list = True
break
if black_list:
if type(black_list) is str:
raise TypeError('black_list should be an iterable of strings')
for pattern in black_list:
compiled_pattern = re.compile(pattern)
if compiled_pattern.search(local_path):
return False
return found_in_white_list
def LocalPaths(self):
return [file.LocalPath() for file in self.files]
def PresubmitLocalPath(self):
return self.presubmit_local_path
def ReadFile(self, filename, mode='rU'):
if hasattr(filename, 'AbsoluteLocalPath'):
filename = filename.AbsoluteLocalPath()
for file_ in self.files:
if file_.LocalPath() == filename:
return '\n'.join(file_.NewContents())
# Otherwise, file is not in our mock API.
raise IOError, "No such file or directory: '%s'" % filename
class MockOutputApi(object):
"""Mock class for the OutputApi class.
An instance of this class can be passed to presubmit unittests for outputing
various types of results.
"""
class PresubmitResult(object):
def __init__(self, message, items=None, long_text=''):
self.message = message
self.items = items
self.long_text = long_text
def __repr__(self):
return self.message
class PresubmitError(PresubmitResult):
def __init__(self, message, items=None, long_text=''):
MockOutputApi.PresubmitResult.__init__(self, message, items, long_text)
self.type = 'error'
class PresubmitPromptWarning(PresubmitResult):
def __init__(self, message, items=None, long_text=''):
MockOutputApi.PresubmitResult.__init__(self, message, items, long_text)
self.type = 'warning'
class PresubmitNotifyResult(PresubmitResult):
def __init__(self, message, items=None, long_text=''):
MockOutputApi.PresubmitResult.__init__(self, message, items, long_text)
self.type = 'notify'
class PresubmitPromptOrNotify(PresubmitResult):
def __init__(self, message, items=None, long_text=''):
MockOutputApi.PresubmitResult.__init__(self, message, items, long_text)
self.type = 'promptOrNotify'
def __init__(self):
self.more_cc = []
def AppendCC(self, more_cc):
self.more_cc.extend(more_cc)
class MockFile(object):
"""Mock class for the File class.
This class can be used to form the mock list of changed files in
MockInputApi for presubmit unittests.
"""
def __init__(self, local_path, new_contents, old_contents=None, action='A'):
self._local_path = local_path
self._new_contents = new_contents
self._changed_contents = [(i + 1, l) for i, l in enumerate(new_contents)]
self._action = action
self._scm_diff = "--- /dev/null\n+++ %s\n@@ -0,0 +1,%d @@\n" % (local_path,
len(new_contents))
self._old_contents = old_contents
for l in new_contents:
self._scm_diff += "+%s\n" % l
def Action(self):
return self._action
def ChangedContents(self):
return self._changed_contents
def NewContents(self):
return self._new_contents
def LocalPath(self):
return self._local_path
def AbsoluteLocalPath(self):
return self._local_path
def GenerateScmDiff(self):
return self._scm_diff
def OldContents(self):
return self._old_contents
def rfind(self, p):
"""os.path.basename is called on MockFile so we need an rfind method."""
return self._local_path.rfind(p)
def __getitem__(self, i):
"""os.path.basename is called on MockFile so we need a get method."""
return self._local_path[i]
def __len__(self):
"""os.path.basename is called on MockFile so we need a len method."""
return len(self._local_path)
def replace(self, altsep, sep):
"""os.path.basename is called on MockFile so we need a replace method."""
return self._local_path.replace(altsep, sep)
class MockAffectedFile(MockFile):
def AbsoluteLocalPath(self):
return self._local_path
class MockChange(object):
"""Mock class for Change class.
This class can be used in presubmit unittests to mock the query of the
current change.
"""
def __init__(self, changed_files):
self._changed_files = changed_files
def LocalPaths(self):
return self._changed_files
def AffectedFiles(self, include_dirs=False, include_deletes=True,
file_filter=None):
return self._changed_files