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import sys
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import io
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import os
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import shutil
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import glob
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import dotdot
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from pyfakefs import fake_filesystem, fake_filesystem_unittest
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from pubs.p3 import input, _fake_stdio, _get_fake_stdio_ucontent
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from pubs import content, filebroker
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# code for fake fs
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real_os = os
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real_os_path = os.path
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real_open = open
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real_shutil = shutil
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real_glob = glob
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real_io = io
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# capture output
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def capture(f, verbose=False):
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"""Capture the stdout and stderr output.
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Useful for comparing the output with the expected one during tests.
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:param f: The function to capture output from.
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:param verbose: If True, print call will still display their outputs.
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If False, they will be silenced.
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"""
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def newf(*args, **kwargs):
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old_stderr, old_stdout = sys.stderr, sys.stdout
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sys.stdout = _fake_stdio(additional_out=old_stderr if verbose else None)
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sys.stderr = _fake_stdio(additional_out=old_stderr if False else None)
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try:
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return f(*args, **kwargs), _get_fake_stdio_ucontent(sys.stdout), _get_fake_stdio_ucontent(sys.stderr)
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finally:
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sys.stderr, sys.stdout = old_stderr, old_stdout
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return newf
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# Test helpers
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# automating input
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real_input = input
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class FakeInput():
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""" Replace the input() command, and mock user input during tests
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Instanciate as :
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input = FakeInput(['yes', 'no'])
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then replace the input command in every module of the package :
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input.as_global()
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Then :
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input() returns 'yes'
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input() returns 'no'
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input() raises IndexError
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"""
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class UnexpectedInput(Exception):
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pass
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def __init__(self, inputs, module_list=tuple()):
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self.inputs = list(inputs) or []
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self.module_list = module_list
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self._cursor = 0
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def as_global(self):
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for md in self.module_list:
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md.input = self
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md._editor_input = self
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md._edit_file = self.input_to_file
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# if mdname.endswith('files'):
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# md.editor_input = self
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def input_to_file(self, _, path_to_file, temporary=True):
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content.write_file(path_to_file, self())
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def add_input(self, inp):
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self.inputs.append(inp)
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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try:
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inp = self.inputs[self._cursor]
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self._cursor += 1
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return inp
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except IndexError:
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raise self.UnexpectedInput('Unexpected user input in test.')
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class TestFakeFs(fake_filesystem_unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.rootpath = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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self.setUpPyfakefs()
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self.fs.CreateDirectory(os.path.expanduser('~'))
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self.fs.CreateDirectory(self.rootpath)
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os.chdir(self.rootpath)
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def reset_fs(self):
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self._stubber.tearDown() # renew the filesystem
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self.setUp()
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