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# Copyright (C) Jean-Paul Calderone # Copyright (C) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Helpers for the OpenSSL test suite, largely copied from U{Twisted<http://twistedmatrix.com/>}. """ import shutil import os, os.path from tempfile import mktemp from unittest import TestCase import sys from OpenSSL.crypto import Error, _exception_from_error_queue if sys.version_info < (3, 0): def b(s): return s bytes = str else: def b(s): return s.encode("charmap") bytes = bytes class TestCase(TestCase): """ L{TestCase} adds useful testing functionality beyond what is available from the standard library L{unittest.TestCase}. """ def tearDown(self): """ Clean up any files or directories created using L{TestCase.mktemp}. Subclasses must invoke this method if they override it or the cleanup will not occur. """ if False and self._temporaryFiles is not None: for temp in self._temporaryFiles: if os.path.isdir(temp): shutil.rmtree(temp) elif os.path.exists(temp): os.unlink(temp) try: _exception_from_error_queue() except Error: e = sys.exc_info()[1] if e.args != ([],): self.fail("Left over errors in OpenSSL error queue: " + repr(e)) def failUnlessIn(self, containee, container, msg=None): """ Fail the test if C{containee} is not found in C{container}. @param containee: the value that should be in C{container} @param container: a sequence type, or in the case of a mapping type, will follow semantics of 'if key in dict.keys()' @param msg: if msg is None, then the failure message will be '%r not in %r' % (first, second) """ if containee not in container: raise self.failureException(msg or "%r not in %r" % (containee, container)) return containee assertIn = failUnlessIn def failUnlessIdentical(self, first, second, msg=None): """ Fail the test if C{first} is not C{second}. This is an obect-identity-equality test, not an object equality (i.e. C{__eq__}) test. @param msg: if msg is None, then the failure message will be '%r is not %r' % (first, second) """ if first is not second: raise self.failureException(msg or '%r is not %r' % (first, second)) return first assertIdentical = failUnlessIdentical def failIfIdentical(self, first, second, msg=None): """ Fail the test if C{first} is C{second}. This is an obect-identity-equality test, not an object equality (i.e. C{__eq__}) test. @param msg: if msg is None, then the failure message will be '%r is %r' % (first, second) """ if first is second: raise self.failureException(msg or '%r is %r' % (first, second)) return first assertNotIdentical = failIfIdentical def failUnlessRaises(self, exception, f, *args, **kwargs): """ Fail the test unless calling the function C{f} with the given C{args} and C{kwargs} raises C{exception}. The failure will report the traceback and call stack of the unexpected exception. @param exception: exception type that is to be expected @param f: the function to call @return: The raised exception instance, if it is of the given type. @raise self.failureException: Raised if the function call does not raise an exception or if it raises an exception of a different type. """ try: result = f(*args, **kwargs) except exception: inst = sys.exc_info()[1] return inst except: raise self.failureException('%s raised instead of %s' % (sys.exc_info()[0], exception.__name__, )) else: raise self.failureException('%s not raised (%r returned)' % (exception.__name__, result)) assertRaises = failUnlessRaises _temporaryFiles = None def mktemp(self): """ Pathetic substitute for twisted.trial.unittest.TestCase.mktemp. """ if self._temporaryFiles is None: self._temporaryFiles = [] temp = mktemp(dir=".") self._temporaryFiles.append(temp) return temp # Python 2.3 compatibility. def assertTrue(self, *a, **kw): return self.failUnless(*a, **kw) def assertFalse(self, *a, **kw): return self.failIf(*a, **kw) # Other stuff def assertConsistentType(self, theType, name, *constructionArgs): """ Perform various assertions about C{theType} to ensure that it is a well-defined type. This is useful for extension types, where it's pretty easy to do something wacky. If something about the type is unusual, an exception will be raised. @param theType: The type object about which to make assertions. @param name: A string giving the name of the type. @param constructionArgs: Positional arguments to use with C{theType} to create an instance of it. """ self.assertEqual(theType.__name__, name) self.assertTrue(isinstance(theType, type)) instance = theType(*constructionArgs) self.assertIdentical(type(instance), theType)