| |
| from __future__ import annotations |
|
|
| import argparse |
| from collections.abc import Callable |
| from collections.abc import Mapping |
| from collections.abc import Sequence |
| import os |
| import sys |
| from typing import Any |
| from typing import final |
| from typing import Literal |
| from typing import NoReturn |
|
|
| from .exceptions import UsageError |
| import _pytest._io |
| from _pytest.deprecated import check_ispytest |
|
|
|
|
| FILE_OR_DIR = "file_or_dir" |
|
|
|
|
| class NotSet: |
| def __repr__(self) -> str: |
| return "<notset>" |
|
|
|
|
| NOT_SET = NotSet() |
|
|
|
|
| @final |
| class Parser: |
| """Parser for command line arguments and config-file values. |
| |
| :ivar extra_info: Dict of generic param -> value to display in case |
| there's an error processing the command line arguments. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| usage: str | None = None, |
| processopt: Callable[[Argument], None] | None = None, |
| *, |
| _ispytest: bool = False, |
| ) -> None: |
| check_ispytest(_ispytest) |
|
|
| from _pytest._argcomplete import filescompleter |
|
|
| self._processopt = processopt |
| self.extra_info: dict[str, Any] = {} |
| self.optparser = PytestArgumentParser(self, usage, self.extra_info) |
| anonymous_arggroup = self.optparser.add_argument_group("Custom options") |
| self._anonymous = OptionGroup( |
| anonymous_arggroup, "_anonymous", self, _ispytest=True |
| ) |
| self._groups = [self._anonymous] |
| file_or_dir_arg = self.optparser.add_argument(FILE_OR_DIR, nargs="*") |
| file_or_dir_arg.completer = filescompleter |
|
|
| self._inidict: dict[str, tuple[str, str, Any]] = {} |
| |
| self._ini_aliases: dict[str, str] = {} |
|
|
| @property |
| def prog(self) -> str: |
| return self.optparser.prog |
|
|
| @prog.setter |
| def prog(self, value: str) -> None: |
| self.optparser.prog = value |
|
|
| def processoption(self, option: Argument) -> None: |
| if self._processopt: |
| if option.dest: |
| self._processopt(option) |
|
|
| def getgroup( |
| self, name: str, description: str = "", after: str | None = None |
| ) -> OptionGroup: |
| """Get (or create) a named option Group. |
| |
| :param name: Name of the option group. |
| :param description: Long description for --help output. |
| :param after: Name of another group, used for ordering --help output. |
| :returns: The option group. |
| |
| The returned group object has an ``addoption`` method with the same |
| signature as :func:`parser.addoption <pytest.Parser.addoption>` but |
| will be shown in the respective group in the output of |
| ``pytest --help``. |
| """ |
| for group in self._groups: |
| if group.name == name: |
| return group |
|
|
| arggroup = self.optparser.add_argument_group(description or name) |
| group = OptionGroup(arggroup, name, self, _ispytest=True) |
| i = 0 |
| for i, grp in enumerate(self._groups): |
| if grp.name == after: |
| break |
| self._groups.insert(i + 1, group) |
| |
| |
| self.optparser._action_groups.insert(i + 1, self.optparser._action_groups.pop()) |
| return group |
|
|
| def addoption(self, *opts: str, **attrs: Any) -> None: |
| """Register a command line option. |
| |
| :param opts: |
| Option names, can be short or long options. |
| :param attrs: |
| Same attributes as the argparse library's :meth:`add_argument() |
| <argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument>` function accepts. |
| |
| After command line parsing, options are available on the pytest config |
| object via ``config.option.NAME`` where ``NAME`` is usually set |
| by passing a ``dest`` attribute, for example |
| ``addoption("--long", dest="NAME", ...)``. |
| """ |
| self._anonymous.addoption(*opts, **attrs) |
|
|
| def parse( |
| self, |
| args: Sequence[str | os.PathLike[str]], |
| namespace: argparse.Namespace | None = None, |
| ) -> argparse.Namespace: |
| """Parse the arguments. |
| |
| Unlike ``parse_known_args`` and ``parse_known_and_unknown_args``, |
| raises PrintHelp on `--help` and UsageError on unknown flags |
| |
| :meta private: |
| """ |
| from _pytest._argcomplete import try_argcomplete |
|
|
| try_argcomplete(self.optparser) |
| strargs = [os.fspath(x) for x in args] |
| if namespace is None: |
| namespace = argparse.Namespace() |
| try: |
| namespace._raise_print_help = True |
| return self.optparser.parse_intermixed_args(strargs, namespace=namespace) |
| finally: |
| del namespace._raise_print_help |
|
|
| def parse_known_args( |
| self, |
| args: Sequence[str | os.PathLike[str]], |
| namespace: argparse.Namespace | None = None, |
| ) -> argparse.Namespace: |
| """Parse the known arguments at this point. |
| |
| :returns: An argparse namespace object. |
| """ |
| return self.parse_known_and_unknown_args(args, namespace=namespace)[0] |
|
|
| def parse_known_and_unknown_args( |
| self, |
| args: Sequence[str | os.PathLike[str]], |
| namespace: argparse.Namespace | None = None, |
| ) -> tuple[argparse.Namespace, list[str]]: |
| """Parse the known arguments at this point, and also return the |
| remaining unknown flag arguments. |
| |
| :returns: |
| A tuple containing an argparse namespace object for the known |
| arguments, and a list of unknown flag arguments. |
| """ |
| strargs = [os.fspath(x) for x in args] |
| if sys.version_info < (3, 12, 8) or (3, 13) <= sys.version_info < (3, 13, 1): |
| |
| namespace, unknown = self.optparser.parse_known_args(strargs, namespace) |
| assert namespace is not None |
| file_or_dir = getattr(namespace, FILE_OR_DIR) |
| unknown_flags: list[str] = [] |
| for arg in unknown: |
| (unknown_flags if arg.startswith("-") else file_or_dir).append(arg) |
| return namespace, unknown_flags |
| else: |
| return self.optparser.parse_known_intermixed_args(strargs, namespace) |
|
|
| def addini( |
| self, |
| name: str, |
| help: str, |
| type: Literal[ |
| "string", "paths", "pathlist", "args", "linelist", "bool", "int", "float" |
| ] |
| | None = None, |
| default: Any = NOT_SET, |
| *, |
| aliases: Sequence[str] = (), |
| ) -> None: |
| """Register a configuration file option. |
| |
| :param name: |
| Name of the configuration. |
| :param type: |
| Type of the configuration. Can be: |
| |
| * ``string``: a string |
| * ``bool``: a boolean |
| * ``args``: a list of strings, separated as in a shell |
| * ``linelist``: a list of strings, separated by line breaks |
| * ``paths``: a list of :class:`pathlib.Path`, separated as in a shell |
| * ``pathlist``: a list of ``py.path``, separated as in a shell |
| * ``int``: an integer |
| * ``float``: a floating-point number |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 8.4 |
| |
| The ``float`` and ``int`` types. |
| |
| For ``paths`` and ``pathlist`` types, they are considered relative to the config-file. |
| In case the execution is happening without a config-file defined, |
| they will be considered relative to the current working directory (for example with ``--override-ini``). |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 7.0 |
| The ``paths`` variable type. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 8.1 |
| Use the current working directory to resolve ``paths`` and ``pathlist`` in the absence of a config-file. |
| |
| Defaults to ``string`` if ``None`` or not passed. |
| :param default: |
| Default value if no config-file option exists but is queried. |
| :param aliases: |
| Additional names by which this option can be referenced. |
| Aliases resolve to the canonical name. |
| |
| .. versionadded:: 9.0 |
| The ``aliases`` parameter. |
| |
| The value of configuration keys can be retrieved via a call to |
| :py:func:`config.getini(name) <pytest.Config.getini>`. |
| """ |
| assert type in ( |
| None, |
| "string", |
| "paths", |
| "pathlist", |
| "args", |
| "linelist", |
| "bool", |
| "int", |
| "float", |
| ) |
| if type is None: |
| type = "string" |
| if default is NOT_SET: |
| default = get_ini_default_for_type(type) |
|
|
| self._inidict[name] = (help, type, default) |
|
|
| for alias in aliases: |
| if alias in self._inidict: |
| raise ValueError( |
| f"alias {alias!r} conflicts with existing configuration option" |
| ) |
| if (already := self._ini_aliases.get(alias)) is not None: |
| raise ValueError(f"{alias!r} is already an alias of {already!r}") |
| self._ini_aliases[alias] = name |
|
|
|
|
| def get_ini_default_for_type( |
| type: Literal[ |
| "string", "paths", "pathlist", "args", "linelist", "bool", "int", "float" |
| ], |
| ) -> Any: |
| """ |
| Used by addini to get the default value for a given config option type, when |
| default is not supplied. |
| """ |
| if type in ("paths", "pathlist", "args", "linelist"): |
| return [] |
| elif type == "bool": |
| return False |
| elif type == "int": |
| return 0 |
| elif type == "float": |
| return 0.0 |
| else: |
| return "" |
|
|
|
|
| class ArgumentError(Exception): |
| """Raised if an Argument instance is created with invalid or |
| inconsistent arguments.""" |
|
|
| def __init__(self, msg: str, option: Argument | str) -> None: |
| self.msg = msg |
| self.option_id = str(option) |
|
|
| def __str__(self) -> str: |
| if self.option_id: |
| return f"option {self.option_id}: {self.msg}" |
| else: |
| return self.msg |
|
|
|
|
| class Argument: |
| """Class that mimics the necessary behaviour of optparse.Option. |
| |
| It's currently a least effort implementation and ignoring choices |
| and integer prefixes. |
| |
| https://docs.python.org/3/library/optparse.html#optparse-standard-option-types |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, *names: str, **attrs: Any) -> None: |
| """Store params in private vars for use in add_argument.""" |
| self._attrs = attrs |
| self._short_opts: list[str] = [] |
| self._long_opts: list[str] = [] |
| try: |
| self.type = attrs["type"] |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| try: |
| |
| self.default = attrs["default"] |
| except KeyError: |
| pass |
| self._set_opt_strings(names) |
| dest: str | None = attrs.get("dest") |
| if dest: |
| self.dest = dest |
| elif self._long_opts: |
| self.dest = self._long_opts[0][2:].replace("-", "_") |
| else: |
| try: |
| self.dest = self._short_opts[0][1:] |
| except IndexError as e: |
| self.dest = "???" |
| raise ArgumentError("need a long or short option", self) from e |
|
|
| def names(self) -> list[str]: |
| return self._short_opts + self._long_opts |
|
|
| def attrs(self) -> Mapping[str, Any]: |
| |
| for attr in ("default", "dest", "help", self.dest): |
| try: |
| self._attrs[attr] = getattr(self, attr) |
| except AttributeError: |
| pass |
| return self._attrs |
|
|
| def _set_opt_strings(self, opts: Sequence[str]) -> None: |
| """Directly from optparse. |
| |
| Might not be necessary as this is passed to argparse later on. |
| """ |
| for opt in opts: |
| if len(opt) < 2: |
| raise ArgumentError( |
| f"invalid option string {opt!r}: " |
| "must be at least two characters long", |
| self, |
| ) |
| elif len(opt) == 2: |
| if not (opt[0] == "-" and opt[1] != "-"): |
| raise ArgumentError( |
| f"invalid short option string {opt!r}: " |
| "must be of the form -x, (x any non-dash char)", |
| self, |
| ) |
| self._short_opts.append(opt) |
| else: |
| if not (opt[0:2] == "--" and opt[2] != "-"): |
| raise ArgumentError( |
| f"invalid long option string {opt!r}: " |
| "must start with --, followed by non-dash", |
| self, |
| ) |
| self._long_opts.append(opt) |
|
|
| def __repr__(self) -> str: |
| args: list[str] = [] |
| if self._short_opts: |
| args += ["_short_opts: " + repr(self._short_opts)] |
| if self._long_opts: |
| args += ["_long_opts: " + repr(self._long_opts)] |
| args += ["dest: " + repr(self.dest)] |
| if hasattr(self, "type"): |
| args += ["type: " + repr(self.type)] |
| if hasattr(self, "default"): |
| args += ["default: " + repr(self.default)] |
| return "Argument({})".format(", ".join(args)) |
|
|
|
|
| class OptionGroup: |
| """A group of options shown in its own section.""" |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| arggroup: argparse._ArgumentGroup, |
| name: str, |
| parser: Parser | None, |
| _ispytest: bool = False, |
| ) -> None: |
| check_ispytest(_ispytest) |
| self._arggroup = arggroup |
| self.name = name |
| self.options: list[Argument] = [] |
| self.parser = parser |
|
|
| def addoption(self, *opts: str, **attrs: Any) -> None: |
| """Add an option to this group. |
| |
| If a shortened version of a long option is specified, it will |
| be suppressed in the help. ``addoption('--twowords', '--two-words')`` |
| results in help showing ``--two-words`` only, but ``--twowords`` gets |
| accepted **and** the automatic destination is in ``args.twowords``. |
| |
| :param opts: |
| Option names, can be short or long options. |
| :param attrs: |
| Same attributes as the argparse library's :meth:`add_argument() |
| <argparse.ArgumentParser.add_argument>` function accepts. |
| """ |
| conflict = set(opts).intersection( |
| name for opt in self.options for name in opt.names() |
| ) |
| if conflict: |
| raise ValueError(f"option names {conflict} already added") |
| option = Argument(*opts, **attrs) |
| self._addoption_instance(option, shortupper=False) |
|
|
| def _addoption(self, *opts: str, **attrs: Any) -> None: |
| option = Argument(*opts, **attrs) |
| self._addoption_instance(option, shortupper=True) |
|
|
| def _addoption_instance(self, option: Argument, shortupper: bool = False) -> None: |
| if not shortupper: |
| for opt in option._short_opts: |
| if opt[0] == "-" and opt[1].islower(): |
| raise ValueError("lowercase shortoptions reserved") |
|
|
| if self.parser: |
| self.parser.processoption(option) |
|
|
| self._arggroup.add_argument(*option.names(), **option.attrs()) |
| self.options.append(option) |
|
|
|
|
| class PytestArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser): |
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| parser: Parser, |
| usage: str | None, |
| extra_info: dict[str, str], |
| ) -> None: |
| self._parser = parser |
| super().__init__( |
| usage=usage, |
| add_help=False, |
| formatter_class=DropShorterLongHelpFormatter, |
| allow_abbrev=False, |
| fromfile_prefix_chars="@", |
| ) |
| |
| |
| self.extra_info = extra_info |
|
|
| def error(self, message: str) -> NoReturn: |
| """Transform argparse error message into UsageError.""" |
| msg = f"{self.prog}: error: {message}" |
| if self.extra_info: |
| msg += "\n" + "\n".join( |
| f" {k}: {v}" for k, v in sorted(self.extra_info.items()) |
| ) |
| raise UsageError(self.format_usage() + msg) |
|
|
|
|
| class DropShorterLongHelpFormatter(argparse.HelpFormatter): |
| """Shorten help for long options that differ only in extra hyphens. |
| |
| - Collapse **long** options that are the same except for extra hyphens. |
| - Shortcut if there are only two options and one of them is a short one. |
| - Cache result on the action object as this is called at least 2 times. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__(self, *args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> None: |
| |
| if "width" not in kwargs: |
| kwargs["width"] = _pytest._io.get_terminal_width() |
| super().__init__(*args, **kwargs) |
|
|
| def _format_action_invocation(self, action: argparse.Action) -> str: |
| orgstr = super()._format_action_invocation(action) |
| if orgstr and orgstr[0] != "-": |
| return orgstr |
| res: str | None = getattr(action, "_formatted_action_invocation", None) |
| if res: |
| return res |
| options = orgstr.split(", ") |
| if len(options) == 2 and (len(options[0]) == 2 or len(options[1]) == 2): |
| |
| action._formatted_action_invocation = orgstr |
| return orgstr |
| return_list = [] |
| short_long: dict[str, str] = {} |
| for option in options: |
| if len(option) == 2 or option[2] == " ": |
| continue |
| if not option.startswith("--"): |
| raise ArgumentError( |
| f'long optional argument without "--": [{option}]', option |
| ) |
| xxoption = option[2:] |
| shortened = xxoption.replace("-", "") |
| if shortened not in short_long or len(short_long[shortened]) < len( |
| xxoption |
| ): |
| short_long[shortened] = xxoption |
| |
| |
| for option in options: |
| if len(option) == 2 or option[2] == " ": |
| return_list.append(option) |
| if option[2:] == short_long.get(option.replace("-", "")): |
| return_list.append(option.replace(" ", "=", 1)) |
| formatted_action_invocation = ", ".join(return_list) |
| action._formatted_action_invocation = formatted_action_invocation |
| return formatted_action_invocation |
|
|
| def _split_lines(self, text, width): |
| """Wrap lines after splitting on original newlines. |
| |
| This allows to have explicit line breaks in the help text. |
| """ |
| import textwrap |
|
|
| lines = [] |
| for line in text.splitlines(): |
| lines.extend(textwrap.wrap(line.strip(), width)) |
| return lines |
|
|
|
|
| class OverrideIniAction(argparse.Action): |
| """Custom argparse action that makes a CLI flag equivalent to overriding an |
| option, in addition to behaving like `store_true`. |
| |
| This can simplify things since code only needs to inspect the config option |
| and not consider the CLI flag. |
| """ |
|
|
| def __init__( |
| self, |
| option_strings: Sequence[str], |
| dest: str, |
| nargs: int | str | None = None, |
| *args, |
| ini_option: str, |
| ini_value: str, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) -> None: |
| super().__init__(option_strings, dest, 0, *args, **kwargs) |
| self.ini_option = ini_option |
| self.ini_value = ini_value |
|
|
| def __call__( |
| self, |
| parser: argparse.ArgumentParser, |
| namespace: argparse.Namespace, |
| *args, |
| **kwargs, |
| ) -> None: |
| setattr(namespace, self.dest, True) |
| current_overrides = getattr(namespace, "override_ini", None) |
| if current_overrides is None: |
| current_overrides = [] |
| current_overrides.append(f"{self.ini_option}={self.ini_value}") |
| setattr(namespace, "override_ini", current_overrides) |
|
|