# Licensed under the LGPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/lgpl-2.1.en.html # For details: https://github.com/pylint-dev/astroid/blob/main/LICENSE # Copyright (c) https://github.com/pylint-dev/astroid/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt """Unit tests for module modutils (module manipulation utilities).""" import email import logging import os import shutil import sys import tempfile import unittest import xml from pathlib import Path from xml import etree from xml.etree import ElementTree import pytest from pytest import CaptureFixture, LogCaptureFixture import astroid from astroid import modutils from astroid.const import PY310_PLUS from astroid.interpreter._import import spec from . import resources try: import urllib3 # type: ignore[import] # pylint: disable=unused-import HAS_URLLIB3 = True except ImportError: HAS_URLLIB3 = False def _get_file_from_object(obj) -> str: return modutils._path_from_filename(obj.__file__) class ModuleFileTest(unittest.TestCase): package = "mypypa" def tearDown(self) -> None: for k in list(sys.path_importer_cache): if "MyPyPa" in k: del sys.path_importer_cache[k] def test_find_zipped_module(self) -> None: found_spec = spec.find_spec( [self.package], [resources.find("data/MyPyPa-0.1.0-py2.5.zip")] ) self.assertEqual(found_spec.type, spec.ModuleType.PY_ZIPMODULE) self.assertEqual( found_spec.location.split(os.sep)[-3:], ["data", "MyPyPa-0.1.0-py2.5.zip", self.package], ) def test_find_egg_module(self) -> None: found_spec = spec.find_spec( [self.package], [resources.find("data/MyPyPa-0.1.0-py2.5.egg")] ) self.assertEqual(found_spec.type, spec.ModuleType.PY_ZIPMODULE) self.assertEqual( found_spec.location.split(os.sep)[-3:], ["data", "MyPyPa-0.1.0-py2.5.egg", self.package], ) class LoadModuleFromNameTest(unittest.TestCase): """Load a python module from its name.""" def test_known_values_load_module_from_name_1(self) -> None: self.assertEqual(modutils.load_module_from_name("sys"), sys) def test_known_values_load_module_from_name_2(self) -> None: self.assertEqual(modutils.load_module_from_name("os.path"), os.path) def test_raise_load_module_from_name_1(self) -> None: self.assertRaises( ImportError, modutils.load_module_from_name, "_this_module_does_not_exist_" ) def test_import_dotted_library( capsys: CaptureFixture, caplog: LogCaptureFixture, ) -> None: caplog.set_level(logging.INFO) original_module = sys.modules.pop("xml.etree.ElementTree") expected_out = "INFO (TEST): Welcome to cElementTree!" expected_err = "WARNING (TEST): Monkey-patched version of cElementTree" def function_with_stdout_and_stderr(expected_out, expected_err): def mocked_function(*args, **kwargs): print(f"{expected_out} args={args} kwargs={kwargs}") print(expected_err, file=sys.stderr) return mocked_function try: with unittest.mock.patch( "importlib.import_module", side_effect=function_with_stdout_and_stderr(expected_out, expected_err), ): modutils.load_module_from_name("xml.etree.ElementTree") out, err = capsys.readouterr() assert expected_out in caplog.text assert expected_err in caplog.text assert not out assert not err finally: sys.modules["xml.etree.ElementTree"] = original_module class GetModulePartTest(unittest.TestCase): """Given a dotted name return the module part of the name.""" def test_known_values_get_module_part_1(self) -> None: self.assertEqual( modutils.get_module_part("astroid.modutils"), "astroid.modutils" ) def test_known_values_get_module_part_2(self) -> None: self.assertEqual( modutils.get_module_part("astroid.modutils.get_module_part"), "astroid.modutils", ) def test_known_values_get_module_part_3(self) -> None: """Relative import from given file.""" self.assertEqual( modutils.get_module_part("nodes.node_classes.AssName", modutils.__file__), "nodes.node_classes", ) def test_known_values_get_compiled_module_part(self) -> None: self.assertEqual(modutils.get_module_part("math.log10"), "math") self.assertEqual(modutils.get_module_part("math.log10", __file__), "math") def test_known_values_get_builtin_module_part(self) -> None: self.assertEqual(modutils.get_module_part("sys.path"), "sys") self.assertEqual(modutils.get_module_part("sys.path", "__file__"), "sys") def test_get_module_part_exception(self) -> None: self.assertRaises( ImportError, modutils.get_module_part, "unknown.module", modutils.__file__ ) class ModPathFromFileTest(unittest.TestCase): """Given an absolute file path return the python module's path as a list.""" def test_known_values_modpath_from_file_1(self) -> None: self.assertEqual( modutils.modpath_from_file(ElementTree.__file__), ["xml", "etree", "ElementTree"], ) def test_raise_modpath_from_file_exception(self) -> None: self.assertRaises(Exception, modutils.modpath_from_file, "/turlututu") def test_import_symlink_with_source_outside_of_path(self) -> None: with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmpfile: linked_file_name = "symlinked_file.py" try: os.symlink(tmpfile.name, linked_file_name) self.assertEqual( modutils.modpath_from_file(linked_file_name), ["symlinked_file"] ) finally: os.remove(linked_file_name) def test_import_symlink_both_outside_of_path(self) -> None: with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as tmpfile: linked_file_name = os.path.join(tempfile.gettempdir(), "symlinked_file.py") try: os.symlink(tmpfile.name, linked_file_name) self.assertRaises( ImportError, modutils.modpath_from_file, linked_file_name ) finally: os.remove(linked_file_name) def test_load_from_module_symlink_on_symlinked_paths_in_syspath(self) -> None: # constants tmp = tempfile.gettempdir() deployment_path = os.path.join(tmp, "deployment") path_to_include = os.path.join(tmp, "path_to_include") real_secret_path = os.path.join(tmp, "secret.py") symlink_secret_path = os.path.join(path_to_include, "secret.py") # setup double symlink # /tmp/deployment # /tmp/path_to_include (symlink to /tmp/deployment) # /tmp/secret.py # /tmp/deployment/secret.py (points to /tmp/secret.py) try: os.mkdir(deployment_path) self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, deployment_path) os.symlink(deployment_path, path_to_include) self.addCleanup(os.remove, path_to_include) except OSError: pass with open(real_secret_path, "w", encoding="utf-8"): pass os.symlink(real_secret_path, symlink_secret_path) self.addCleanup(os.remove, real_secret_path) # add the symlinked path to sys.path sys.path.append(path_to_include) self.addCleanup(sys.path.pop) # this should be equivalent to: import secret self.assertEqual(modutils.modpath_from_file(symlink_secret_path), ["secret"]) def test_load_packages_without_init(self) -> None: """Test that we correctly find packages with an __init__.py file. Regression test for issue reported in: https://github.com/pylint-dev/astroid/issues/1327 """ tmp_dir = Path(tempfile.gettempdir()) self.addCleanup(os.chdir, os.getcwd()) os.chdir(tmp_dir) self.addCleanup(shutil.rmtree, tmp_dir / "src") os.mkdir(tmp_dir / "src") os.mkdir(tmp_dir / "src" / "package") with open(tmp_dir / "src" / "__init__.py", "w", encoding="utf-8"): pass with open(tmp_dir / "src" / "package" / "file.py", "w", encoding="utf-8"): pass # this should be equivalent to: import secret self.assertEqual( modutils.modpath_from_file(str(Path("src") / "package"), ["."]), ["src", "package"], ) class LoadModuleFromPathTest(resources.SysPathSetup, unittest.TestCase): def test_do_not_load_twice(self) -> None: modutils.load_module_from_modpath(["data", "lmfp", "foo"]) modutils.load_module_from_modpath(["data", "lmfp"]) # pylint: disable=no-member; just-once is added by a test file dynamically. self.assertEqual(len(sys.just_once), 1) del sys.just_once class FileFromModPathTest(resources.SysPathSetup, unittest.TestCase): """given a mod path (i.e. splited module / package name), return the corresponding file, giving priority to source file over precompiled file if it exists""" def test_site_packages(self) -> None: filename = _get_file_from_object(modutils) result = modutils.file_from_modpath(["astroid", "modutils"]) self.assertEqual(os.path.realpath(result), os.path.realpath(filename)) def test_std_lib(self) -> None: path = modutils.file_from_modpath(["os", "path"]).replace(".pyc", ".py") self.assertEqual( os.path.realpath(path), os.path.realpath(os.path.__file__.replace(".pyc", ".py")), ) def test_builtin(self) -> None: self.assertIsNone(modutils.file_from_modpath(["sys"])) def test_unexisting(self) -> None: self.assertRaises(ImportError, modutils.file_from_modpath, ["turlututu"]) def test_unicode_in_package_init(self) -> None: # file_from_modpath should not crash when reading an __init__ # file with unicode characters. modutils.file_from_modpath(["data", "unicode_package", "core"]) class GetSourceFileTest(unittest.TestCase): def test(self) -> None: filename = _get_file_from_object(os.path) self.assertEqual( modutils.get_source_file(os.path.__file__), os.path.normpath(filename) ) def test_raise(self) -> None: self.assertRaises(modutils.NoSourceFile, modutils.get_source_file, "whatever") class IsStandardModuleTest(resources.SysPathSetup, unittest.TestCase): """ Return true if the module may be considered as a module from the standard library. """ def test_datetime(self) -> None: # This is an interesting example, since datetime, on pypy, # is under lib_pypy, rather than the usual Lib directory. with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("datetime") def test_builtins(self) -> None: with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert not modutils.is_standard_module("__builtin__") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("builtins") def test_builtin(self) -> None: with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("sys") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("marshal") def test_nonstandard(self) -> None: with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert not modutils.is_standard_module("astroid") def test_unknown(self) -> None: with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert not modutils.is_standard_module("unknown") def test_4(self) -> None: with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("hashlib") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("pickle") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("email") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("io") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert not modutils.is_standard_module("StringIO") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("unicodedata") def test_custom_path(self) -> None: datadir = resources.find("") if any(datadir.startswith(p) for p in modutils.EXT_LIB_DIRS): self.skipTest("known breakage of is_standard_module on installed package") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("data.module", (datadir,)) with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module( "data.module", (os.path.abspath(datadir),) ) # "" will evaluate to cwd with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("data.module", ("",)) def test_failing_edge_cases(self) -> None: # using a subpackage/submodule path as std_path argument with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert not modutils.is_standard_module("xml.etree", etree.__path__) # using a module + object name as modname argument with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("sys.path") # this is because only the first package/module is considered with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert modutils.is_standard_module("sys.whatever") with pytest.warns(DeprecationWarning): assert not modutils.is_standard_module("xml.whatever", etree.__path__) class IsStdLibModuleTest(resources.SysPathSetup, unittest.TestCase): """ Return true if the module is path of the standard library """ def test_datetime(self) -> None: # This is an interesting example, since datetime, on pypy, # is under lib_pypy, rather than the usual Lib directory. assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("datetime") def test_builtins(self) -> None: assert not modutils.is_stdlib_module("__builtin__") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("builtins") def test_builtin(self) -> None: assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("sys") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("marshal") def test_nonstandard(self) -> None: assert not modutils.is_stdlib_module("astroid") def test_unknown(self) -> None: assert not modutils.is_stdlib_module("unknown") def test_4(self) -> None: assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("hashlib") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("pickle") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("email") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("io") assert not modutils.is_stdlib_module("StringIO") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("unicodedata") def test_subpackages(self) -> None: # using a module + object name as modname argument assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("sys.path") # this is because only the first package/module is considered assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("sys.whatever") def test_platform_specific(self) -> None: assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("_curses") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("msvcrt") assert modutils.is_stdlib_module("termios") class ModuleInPathTest(resources.SysPathSetup, unittest.TestCase): """ Return true if the module is imported from the specified path """ def test_success(self) -> None: datadir = resources.find("") assert modutils.module_in_path("data.module", datadir) assert modutils.module_in_path("data.module", (datadir,)) assert modutils.module_in_path("data.module", os.path.abspath(datadir)) # "" will evaluate to cwd assert modutils.module_in_path("data.module", "") def test_bad_import(self) -> None: datadir = resources.find("") assert not modutils.module_in_path("this_module_is_no_more", datadir) def test_no_filename(self) -> None: datadir = resources.find("") assert not modutils.module_in_path("sys", datadir) def test_failure(self) -> None: datadir = resources.find("") assert not modutils.module_in_path("etree", datadir) assert not modutils.module_in_path("astroid", datadir) class BackportStdlibNamesTest(resources.SysPathSetup, unittest.TestCase): """ Verify backport raises exception on newer versions """ @pytest.mark.skipif(not PY310_PLUS, reason="Backport valid on <=3.9") def test_import_error(self) -> None: with pytest.raises(AssertionError): # pylint: disable-next=import-outside-toplevel, unused-import from astroid import _backport_stdlib_names # noqa class IsRelativeTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_known_values_is_relative_1(self) -> None: self.assertTrue(modutils.is_relative("utils", email.__path__[0])) def test_known_values_is_relative_3(self) -> None: self.assertFalse(modutils.is_relative("astroid", astroid.__path__[0])) def test_known_values_is_relative_4(self) -> None: self.assertTrue( modutils.is_relative("util", astroid.interpreter._import.spec.__file__) ) def test_known_values_is_relative_5(self) -> None: self.assertFalse( modutils.is_relative( "objectmodel", astroid.interpreter._import.spec.__file__ ) ) def test_deep_relative(self) -> None: self.assertTrue(modutils.is_relative("ElementTree", xml.etree.__path__[0])) def test_deep_relative2(self) -> None: self.assertFalse(modutils.is_relative("ElementTree", xml.__path__[0])) def test_deep_relative3(self) -> None: self.assertTrue(modutils.is_relative("etree.ElementTree", xml.__path__[0])) def test_deep_relative4(self) -> None: self.assertTrue(modutils.is_relative("etree.gibberish", xml.__path__[0])) def test_is_relative_bad_path(self) -> None: self.assertFalse( modutils.is_relative("ElementTree", os.path.join(xml.__path__[0], "ftree")) ) class GetModuleFilesTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_get_module_files_1(self) -> None: package = resources.find("data/find_test") modules = set(modutils.get_module_files(package, [])) expected = [ "__init__.py", "module.py", "module2.py", "noendingnewline.py", "nonregr.py", ] self.assertEqual(modules, {os.path.join(package, x) for x in expected}) def test_get_all_files(self) -> None: """Test that list_all returns all Python files from given location.""" non_package = resources.find("data/notamodule") modules = modutils.get_module_files(non_package, [], list_all=True) self.assertEqual(modules, [os.path.join(non_package, "file.py")]) def test_load_module_set_attribute(self) -> None: del xml.etree.ElementTree del sys.modules["xml.etree.ElementTree"] m = modutils.load_module_from_modpath(["xml", "etree", "ElementTree"]) self.assertTrue(hasattr(xml, "etree")) self.assertTrue(hasattr(xml.etree, "ElementTree")) self.assertTrue(m is xml.etree.ElementTree) class ExtensionPackageWhitelistTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist_true(self) -> None: self.assertTrue( modutils.is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist( "numpy", {"numpy"} ) ) self.assertTrue( modutils.is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist( "numpy.core", {"numpy"} ) ) self.assertTrue( modutils.is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist( "numpy.core.umath", {"numpy"} ) ) def test_is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist_success(self) -> None: self.assertFalse( modutils.is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist( "numpy", {"numpy.core"} ) ) self.assertFalse( modutils.is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist( "numpy.core", {"numpy.core.umath"} ) ) self.assertFalse( modutils.is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist( "core.umath", {"numpy"} ) ) @pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_URLLIB3, reason="This test requires urllib3.") def test_file_info_from_modpath__SixMetaPathImporter() -> None: assert modutils.file_info_from_modpath(["urllib3.packages.six.moves.http_client"]) def test_find_setuptools_pep660_editable_install(): """Find the spec for a package installed via setuptools PEP 660 import hooks.""" # pylint: disable-next=import-outside-toplevel from tests.testdata.python3.data.import_setuptools_pep660.__editable___example_0_1_0_finder import ( _EditableFinder, ) with unittest.mock.patch.object(sys, "meta_path", new=[_EditableFinder]): assert spec.find_spec(["example"]) assert spec.find_spec(["example", "subpackage"])