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#!/usr/bin/env python
import sys, warnings
test_modules = [
'cryptutil',
'oidutil',
'dh',
]
def fixpath():
import os.path
try:
d = os.path.dirname(__file__)
except NameError:
d = os.path.dirname(sys.argv[0])
parent = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(d, '..'))
if parent not in sys.path:
print "putting %s in sys.path" % (parent,)
sys.path.insert(0, parent)
def otherTests():
failed = []
for module_name in test_modules:
print 'Testing %s...' % (module_name,) ,
sys.stdout.flush()
module_name = 'openid.test.' + module_name
try:
test_mod = __import__(module_name, {}, {}, [None])
except ImportError:
print 'Failed to import test %r' % (module_name,)
failed.append(module_name)
else:
try:
test_mod.test()
except (SystemExit, KeyboardInterrupt):
raise
except:
sys.excepthook(*sys.exc_info())
failed.append(module_name)
else:
print 'Succeeded.'
return failed
def pyunitTests():
import unittest
from openid.test import test_htmldiscover
from openid.test import test_openidyadis
from openid.test import test_discover
from openid.test import test_consumer
from openid.test import test_message
from openid.test import test_server
from openid.test import test_symbol
from openid.test import kvform
from openid.test import oidutil
from openid.test import linkparse
from openid.test import trustroot
from openid.test import test_association
from openid.test import test_negotiation
from openid.test import test_auth_request
from openid.test import test_fetchers
from openid.test import test_urinorm
from openid.test import test_nonce
from openid.test import test_association_response
from openid.test import test_verifydisco
from openid.test import test_sreg
from openid.test import storetest
from openid.test import test_ax
from openid.test import test_rpverify
# yadis tests
from openid.test import test_parsehtml
from openid.test import test_yadis_discover
from openid.test import test_accept
from openid.test import test_etxrd
from openid.test import test_xri
from openid.test import test_xrires
pyunit_modules = [
test_server,
test_consumer,
test_message,
test_symbol,
test_etxrd,
test_xri,
test_xrires,
test_association_response,
test_auth_request,
test_negotiation,
test_verifydisco,
test_sreg,
test_ax,
test_rpverify,
]
try:
from openid.test import test_examples
except ImportError, e:
if 'twill' in str(e):
warnings.warn("Could not import twill; skipping test_examples.")
else:
raise
else:
pyunit_modules.append(test_examples)
# Some modules have data-driven tests, and they use custom methods
# to build the test suite:
custom_modules = [
storetest,
oidutil,
linkparse,
trustroot,
test_openidyadis,
test_htmldiscover,
test_association,
kvform,
test_parsehtml,
test_discover,
test_accept,
test_fetchers,
test_urinorm,
test_yadis_discover,
test_nonce,
]
loader = unittest.TestLoader()
s = unittest.TestSuite()
for m in pyunit_modules:
s.addTest(loader.loadTestsFromModule(m))
for m in custom_modules:
try:
s.addTest(m.pyUnitTests())
except AttributeError, ex:
# because the AttributeError doesn't actually say which
# object it was.
print "Error loading tests from %s:" % (m,)
raise
runner = unittest.TextTestRunner() # verbosity=2)
return runner.run(s)
def _import_djopenid():
"""Import djopenid from examples/
It's not in sys.path, and I don't really want to put it in sys.path.
"""
import os.path, types
thisfile = os.path.abspath(sys.modules[__name__].__file__)
topDir = thisfile.rsplit(os.sep, 2)[0]
djdir = os.path.join(topDir, 'examples', 'djopenid')
djinit = os.path.join(djdir, '__init__.py')
djopenid = types.ModuleType('djopenid')
execfile(djinit, djopenid.__dict__)
djopenid.__file__ = djinit
# __path__ is the magic that makes child modules of the djopenid package
# importable. New feature in python 2.3, see PEP 302.
djopenid.__path__ = [djdir]
sys.modules['djopenid'] = djopenid
def django_tests():
"""Runs tests from examples/djopenid.
@returns: number of failed tests.
"""
import os
# Django uses this to find out where its settings are.
os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = 'djopenid.settings'
_import_djopenid()
try:
import django.test.simple
except ImportError, e:
warnings.warn("django.test.simple not found; "
"django examples not tested.")
return 0
import djopenid.server.models, djopenid.consumer.models
print "Testing Django examples:"
# These tests do get put in to a pyunit test suite, so we could run them
# with the other pyunit tests, but django also establishes a test database
# for them, so we let it do that thing instead.
return django.test.simple.run_tests([djopenid.server.models,
djopenid.consumer.models])
try:
bool
except NameError:
def bool(x):
return not not x
def main():
fixpath()
other_failed = otherTests()
pyunit_result = pyunitTests()
django_failures = django_tests()
if other_failed:
print 'Failures:', ', '.join(other_failed)
failed = (bool(other_failed) or
bool(not pyunit_result.wasSuccessful()) or
(django_failures > 0))
return failed
if __name__ == '__main__':
sys.exit(main() and 1 or 0)
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