# Copyright (c) Meta Platforms, Inc. and affiliates. # # This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the # LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. # import platform import subprocess import sys from pathlib import Path from unittest import skipIf from libcst._parser.entrypoints import is_native from libcst.testing.utils import UnitTest class TestCodemodCLI(UnitTest): # pyre-ignore - no idea why pyre is complaining about this @skipIf(platform.system() == "Windows", "Windows") def test_codemod_formatter_error_input(self) -> None: rlt = subprocess.run( [ sys.executable, "-m", "libcst.tool", "codemod", "remove_unused_imports.RemoveUnusedImportsCommand", # `ArgumentParser.parse_known_args()`'s behavior dictates that options # need to go after instead of before the codemod command identifier. "--python-version", "3.6", str(Path(__file__).parent / "codemod_formatter_error_input.py.txt"), ], stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, ) if not is_native(): self.assertIn( "ParserSyntaxError: Syntax Error @ 14:11.", rlt.stderr.decode("utf-8"), ) else: self.assertIn( "error: cannot format -: Cannot parse: 13:10: async with AsyncExitStack() as stack:", rlt.stderr.decode("utf-8"), ) def test_codemod_external(self) -> None: # Test running the NOOP command as an "external command" # against this very file. output = subprocess.check_output( [ sys.executable, "-m", "libcst.tool", "codemod", "-x", # external module "libcst.codemod.commands.noop.NOOPCommand", str(Path(__file__)), ], encoding="utf-8", stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ) assert "Finished codemodding 1 files!" in output