# This file was part of Flask-CLI and was modified under the terms of # its Revised BSD License. Copyright © 2015 CERN. import os import platform import ssl import sys import types from functools import partial from pathlib import Path from unittest.mock import patch import click import pytest from _pytest.monkeypatch import notset from click.testing import CliRunner from flask import Blueprint from flask import current_app from flask import Flask from flask.cli import AppGroup from flask.cli import DispatchingApp from flask.cli import dotenv from flask.cli import find_best_app from flask.cli import FlaskGroup from flask.cli import get_version from flask.cli import load_dotenv from flask.cli import locate_app from flask.cli import main as cli_main from flask.cli import NoAppException from flask.cli import prepare_import from flask.cli import run_command from flask.cli import ScriptInfo from flask.cli import with_appcontext cwd = Path.cwd() test_path = (Path(__file__) / ".." / "test_apps").resolve() @pytest.fixture def runner(): return CliRunner() def test_cli_name(test_apps): """Make sure the CLI object's name is the app's name and not the app itself""" from cliapp.app import testapp assert testapp.cli.name == testapp.name def test_find_best_app(test_apps): class Module: app = Flask("appname") assert find_best_app(Module) == Module.app class Module: application = Flask("appname") assert find_best_app(Module) == Module.application class Module: myapp = Flask("appname") assert find_best_app(Module) == Module.myapp class Module: @staticmethod def create_app(): return Flask("appname") app = find_best_app(Module) assert isinstance(app, Flask) assert app.name == "appname" class Module: @staticmethod def create_app(**kwargs): return Flask("appname") app = find_best_app(Module) assert isinstance(app, Flask) assert app.name == "appname" class Module: @staticmethod def make_app(): return Flask("appname") app = find_best_app(Module) assert isinstance(app, Flask) assert app.name == "appname" class Module: myapp = Flask("appname1") @staticmethod def create_app(): return Flask("appname2") assert find_best_app(Module) == Module.myapp class Module: myapp = Flask("appname1") @staticmethod def create_app(): return Flask("appname2") assert find_best_app(Module) == Module.myapp class Module: pass pytest.raises(NoAppException, find_best_app, Module) class Module: myapp1 = Flask("appname1") myapp2 = Flask("appname2") pytest.raises(NoAppException, find_best_app, Module) class Module: @staticmethod def create_app(foo, bar): return Flask("appname2") pytest.raises(NoAppException, find_best_app, Module) class Module: @staticmethod def create_app(): raise TypeError("bad bad factory!") pytest.raises(TypeError, find_best_app, Module) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "value,path,result", ( ("test", cwd, "test"), ("test.py", cwd, "test"), ("a/test", cwd / "a", "test"), ("test/__init__.py", cwd, "test"), ("test/__init__", cwd, "test"), # nested package ( test_path / "cliapp" / "inner1" / "__init__", test_path, "cliapp.inner1", ), ( test_path / "cliapp" / "inner1" / "inner2", test_path, "cliapp.inner1.inner2", ), # dotted name ("test.a.b", cwd, "test.a.b"), (test_path / "cliapp.app", test_path, "cliapp.app"), # not a Python file, will be caught during import (test_path / "cliapp" / "message.txt", test_path, "cliapp.message.txt"), ), ) def test_prepare_import(request, value, path, result): """Expect the correct path to be set and the correct import and app names to be returned. :func:`prepare_exec_for_file` has a side effect where the parent directory of the given import is added to :data:`sys.path`. This is reset after the test runs. """ original_path = sys.path[:] def reset_path(): sys.path[:] = original_path request.addfinalizer(reset_path) assert prepare_import(value) == result assert sys.path[0] == str(path) @pytest.mark.parametrize( "iname,aname,result", ( ("cliapp.app", None, "testapp"), ("cliapp.app", "testapp", "testapp"), ("cliapp.factory", None, "app"), ("cliapp.factory", "create_app", "app"), ("cliapp.factory", "create_app()", "app"), ("cliapp.factory", 'create_app2("foo", "bar")', "app2_foo_bar"), # trailing comma space ("cliapp.factory", 'create_app2("foo", "bar", )', "app2_foo_bar"), # strip whitespace ("cliapp.factory", " create_app () ", "app"), ), ) def test_locate_app(test_apps, iname, aname, result): assert locate_app(iname, aname).name == result @pytest.mark.parametrize( "iname,aname", ( ("notanapp.py", None), ("cliapp/app", None), ("cliapp.app", "notanapp"), # not enough arguments ("cliapp.factory", 'create_app2("foo")'), # invalid identifier ("cliapp.factory", "create_app("), # no app returned ("cliapp.factory", "no_app"), # nested import error ("cliapp.importerrorapp", None), # not a Python file ("cliapp.message.txt", None), ), ) def test_locate_app_raises(test_apps, iname, aname): with pytest.raises(NoAppException): locate_app(iname, aname) def test_locate_app_suppress_raise(test_apps): app = locate_app("notanapp.py", None, raise_if_not_found=False) assert app is None # only direct import error is suppressed with pytest.raises(NoAppException): locate_app("cliapp.importerrorapp", None, raise_if_not_found=False) def test_get_version(test_apps, capsys): from flask import __version__ as flask_version from werkzeug import __version__ as werkzeug_version from platform import python_version class MockCtx: resilient_parsing = False color = None def exit(self): return ctx = MockCtx() get_version(ctx, None, "test") out, err = capsys.readouterr() assert f"Python {python_version()}" in out assert f"Flask {flask_version}" in out assert f"Werkzeug {werkzeug_version}" in out def test_scriptinfo(test_apps, monkeypatch): obj = ScriptInfo(app_import_path="cliapp.app:testapp") app = obj.load_app() assert app.name == "testapp" assert obj.load_app() is app # import app with module's absolute path cli_app_path = str(test_path / "cliapp" / "app.py") obj = ScriptInfo(app_import_path=cli_app_path) app = obj.load_app() assert app.name == "testapp" assert obj.load_app() is app obj = ScriptInfo(app_import_path=f"{cli_app_path}:testapp") app = obj.load_app() assert app.name == "testapp" assert obj.load_app() is app def create_app(): return Flask("createapp") obj = ScriptInfo(create_app=create_app) app = obj.load_app() assert app.name == "createapp" assert obj.load_app() is app obj = ScriptInfo() pytest.raises(NoAppException, obj.load_app) # import app from wsgi.py in current directory monkeypatch.chdir(test_path / "helloworld") obj = ScriptInfo() app = obj.load_app() assert app.name == "hello" # import app from app.py in current directory monkeypatch.chdir(test_path / "cliapp") obj = ScriptInfo() app = obj.load_app() assert app.name == "testapp" @pytest.mark.xfail(platform.python_implementation() == "PyPy", reason="flaky on pypy") def test_lazy_load_error(monkeypatch): """When using lazy loading, the correct exception should be re-raised. """ class BadExc(Exception): pass def bad_load(): raise BadExc lazy = DispatchingApp(bad_load, use_eager_loading=False) with pytest.raises(BadExc): # reduce flakiness by waiting for the internal loading lock with lazy._lock: lazy._flush_bg_loading_exception() def test_with_appcontext(runner): @click.command() @with_appcontext def testcmd(): click.echo(current_app.name) obj = ScriptInfo(create_app=lambda: Flask("testapp")) result = runner.invoke(testcmd, obj=obj) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert result.output == "testapp\n" def test_appgroup(runner): @click.group(cls=AppGroup) def cli(): pass @cli.command(with_appcontext=True) def test(): click.echo(current_app.name) @cli.group() def subgroup(): pass @subgroup.command(with_appcontext=True) def test2(): click.echo(current_app.name) obj = ScriptInfo(create_app=lambda: Flask("testappgroup")) result = runner.invoke(cli, ["test"], obj=obj) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert result.output == "testappgroup\n" result = runner.invoke(cli, ["subgroup", "test2"], obj=obj) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert result.output == "testappgroup\n" def test_flaskgroup(runner): def create_app(): return Flask("flaskgroup") @click.group(cls=FlaskGroup, create_app=create_app) def cli(**params): pass @cli.command() def test(): click.echo(current_app.name) result = runner.invoke(cli, ["test"]) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert result.output == "flaskgroup\n" @pytest.mark.parametrize("set_debug_flag", (True, False)) def test_flaskgroup_debug(runner, set_debug_flag): def create_app(): app = Flask("flaskgroup") app.debug = True return app @click.group(cls=FlaskGroup, create_app=create_app, set_debug_flag=set_debug_flag) def cli(**params): pass @cli.command() def test(): click.echo(str(current_app.debug)) result = runner.invoke(cli, ["test"]) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert result.output == f"{not set_debug_flag}\n" def test_no_command_echo_loading_error(): from flask.cli import cli runner = CliRunner(mix_stderr=False) result = runner.invoke(cli, ["missing"]) assert result.exit_code == 2 assert "FLASK_APP" in result.stderr assert "Usage:" in result.stderr def test_help_echo_loading_error(): from flask.cli import cli runner = CliRunner(mix_stderr=False) result = runner.invoke(cli, ["--help"]) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert "FLASK_APP" in result.stderr assert "Usage:" in result.stdout def test_help_echo_exception(): def create_app(): raise Exception("oh no") cli = FlaskGroup(create_app=create_app) runner = CliRunner(mix_stderr=False) result = runner.invoke(cli, ["--help"]) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert "Exception: oh no" in result.stderr assert "Usage:" in result.stdout class TestRoutes: @pytest.fixture def invoke(self, runner): def create_app(): app = Flask(__name__) app.testing = True @app.route("/get_post//", methods=["GET", "POST"]) def yyy_get_post(x, y): pass @app.route("/zzz_post", methods=["POST"]) def aaa_post(): pass return app cli = FlaskGroup(create_app=create_app) return partial(runner.invoke, cli) @pytest.fixture def invoke_no_routes(self, runner): def create_app(): app = Flask(__name__, static_folder=None) app.testing = True return app cli = FlaskGroup(create_app=create_app) return partial(runner.invoke, cli) def expect_order(self, order, output): # skip the header and match the start of each row for expect, line in zip(order, output.splitlines()[2:]): # do this instead of startswith for nicer pytest output assert line[: len(expect)] == expect def test_simple(self, invoke): result = invoke(["routes"]) assert result.exit_code == 0 self.expect_order(["aaa_post", "static", "yyy_get_post"], result.output) def test_sort(self, invoke): default_output = invoke(["routes"]).output endpoint_output = invoke(["routes", "-s", "endpoint"]).output assert default_output == endpoint_output self.expect_order( ["static", "yyy_get_post", "aaa_post"], invoke(["routes", "-s", "methods"]).output, ) self.expect_order( ["yyy_get_post", "static", "aaa_post"], invoke(["routes", "-s", "rule"]).output, ) self.expect_order( ["aaa_post", "yyy_get_post", "static"], invoke(["routes", "-s", "match"]).output, ) def test_all_methods(self, invoke): output = invoke(["routes"]).output assert "GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, POST" not in output output = invoke(["routes", "--all-methods"]).output assert "GET, HEAD, OPTIONS, POST" in output def test_no_routes(self, invoke_no_routes): result = invoke_no_routes(["routes"]) assert result.exit_code == 0 assert "No routes were registered." in result.output need_dotenv = pytest.mark.skipif(dotenv is None, reason="dotenv is not installed") @need_dotenv def test_load_dotenv(monkeypatch): # can't use monkeypatch.delitem since the keys don't exist yet for item in ("FOO", "BAR", "SPAM", "HAM"): monkeypatch._setitem.append((os.environ, item, notset)) monkeypatch.setenv("EGGS", "3") monkeypatch.chdir(test_path) assert load_dotenv() assert Path.cwd() == test_path # .flaskenv doesn't overwrite .env assert os.environ["FOO"] == "env" # set only in .flaskenv assert os.environ["BAR"] == "bar" # set only in .env assert os.environ["SPAM"] == "1" # set manually, files don't overwrite assert os.environ["EGGS"] == "3" # test env file encoding assert os.environ["HAM"] == "火腿" # Non existent file should not load assert not load_dotenv("non-existent-file") @need_dotenv def test_dotenv_path(monkeypatch): for item in ("FOO", "BAR", "EGGS"): monkeypatch._setitem.append((os.environ, item, notset)) load_dotenv(test_path / ".flaskenv") assert Path.cwd() == cwd assert "FOO" in os.environ def test_dotenv_optional(monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr("flask.cli.dotenv", None) monkeypatch.chdir(test_path) load_dotenv() assert "FOO" not in os.environ @need_dotenv def test_disable_dotenv_from_env(monkeypatch, runner): monkeypatch.chdir(test_path) monkeypatch.setitem(os.environ, "FLASK_SKIP_DOTENV", "1") runner.invoke(FlaskGroup()) assert "FOO" not in os.environ def test_run_cert_path(): # no key with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", __file__]) # no cert with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--key", __file__]) ctx = run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", __file__, "--key", __file__]) assert ctx.params["cert"] == (__file__, __file__) def test_run_cert_adhoc(monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, "cryptography", None) # cryptography not installed with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "adhoc"]) # cryptography installed monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, "cryptography", types.ModuleType("cryptography")) ctx = run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "adhoc"]) assert ctx.params["cert"] == "adhoc" # no key with adhoc with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "adhoc", "--key", __file__]) def test_run_cert_import(monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, "not_here", None) # ImportError with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "not_here"]) with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "flask"]) # SSLContext ssl_context = ssl.SSLContext(ssl.PROTOCOL_TLS_SERVER) monkeypatch.setitem(sys.modules, "ssl_context", ssl_context) ctx = run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "ssl_context"]) assert ctx.params["cert"] is ssl_context # no --key with SSLContext with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "ssl_context", "--key", __file__]) def test_run_cert_no_ssl(monkeypatch): monkeypatch.setattr("flask.cli.ssl", None) with pytest.raises(click.BadParameter): run_command.make_context("run", ["--cert", "not_here"]) def test_cli_blueprints(app): """Test blueprint commands register correctly to the application""" custom = Blueprint("custom", __name__, cli_group="customized") nested = Blueprint("nested", __name__) merged = Blueprint("merged", __name__, cli_group=None) late = Blueprint("late", __name__) @custom.cli.command("custom") def custom_command(): click.echo("custom_result") @nested.cli.command("nested") def nested_command(): click.echo("nested_result") @merged.cli.command("merged") def merged_command(): click.echo("merged_result") @late.cli.command("late") def late_command(): click.echo("late_result") app.register_blueprint(custom) app.register_blueprint(nested) app.register_blueprint(merged) app.register_blueprint(late, cli_group="late_registration") app_runner = app.test_cli_runner() result = app_runner.invoke(args=["customized", "custom"]) assert "custom_result" in result.output result = app_runner.invoke(args=["nested", "nested"]) assert "nested_result" in result.output result = app_runner.invoke(args=["merged"]) assert "merged_result" in result.output result = app_runner.invoke(args=["late_registration", "late"]) assert "late_result" in result.output def test_cli_empty(app): """If a Blueprint's CLI group is empty, do not register it.""" bp = Blueprint("blue", __name__, cli_group="blue") app.register_blueprint(bp) result = app.test_cli_runner().invoke(args=["blue", "--help"]) assert result.exit_code == 2, f"Unexpected success:\n\n{result.output}" def test_click_7_deprecated(): with patch("flask.cli.cli"): if int(click.__version__[0]) < 8: pytest.deprecated_call(cli_main, match=".* Click 7 is deprecated") else: cli_main()