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	* Strip IsolatedAsyncioTestCase frames from reported stacktraces * Update Misc/NEWS.d/next/Library/2021-12-19-10-47-24.bpo-46128.Qv3EK1.rst Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya <59607654+kumaraditya303@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Kumar Aditya <59607654+kumaraditya303@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Ezio Melotti <ezio.melotti@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Hugo van Kemenade <hugovk@users.noreply.github.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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			150 lines
		
	
	
	
		
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			Python
		
	
	
	
	
	
import asyncio
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import contextvars
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import inspect
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import warnings
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from .case import TestCase
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__unittest = True
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class IsolatedAsyncioTestCase(TestCase):
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    # Names intentionally have a long prefix
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    # to reduce a chance of clashing with user-defined attributes
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    # from inherited test case
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    #
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    # The class doesn't call loop.run_until_complete(self.setUp()) and family
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    # but uses a different approach:
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    # 1. create a long-running task that reads self.setUp()
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    #    awaitable from queue along with a future
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    # 2. await the awaitable object passing in and set the result
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    #    into the future object
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    # 3. Outer code puts the awaitable and the future object into a queue
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    #    with waiting for the future
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    # The trick is necessary because every run_until_complete() call
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    # creates a new task with embedded ContextVar context.
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    # To share contextvars between setUp(), test and tearDown() we need to execute
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    # them inside the same task.
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    # Note: the test case modifies event loop policy if the policy was not instantiated
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    # yet, unless loop_factory=asyncio.EventLoop is set.
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    # asyncio.get_event_loop_policy() creates a default policy on demand but never
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    # returns None
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    # I believe this is not an issue in user level tests but python itself for testing
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    # should reset a policy in every test module
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    # by calling asyncio.set_event_loop_policy(None) in tearDownModule()
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    # or set loop_factory=asyncio.EventLoop
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    loop_factory = None
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    def __init__(self, methodName='runTest'):
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        super().__init__(methodName)
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        self._asyncioRunner = None
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        self._asyncioTestContext = contextvars.copy_context()
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    async def asyncSetUp(self):
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        pass
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    async def asyncTearDown(self):
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        pass
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    def addAsyncCleanup(self, func, /, *args, **kwargs):
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        # A trivial trampoline to addCleanup()
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        # the function exists because it has a different semantics
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        # and signature:
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        # addCleanup() accepts regular functions
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        # but addAsyncCleanup() accepts coroutines
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        #
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        # We intentionally don't add inspect.iscoroutinefunction() check
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        # for func argument because there is no way
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        # to check for async function reliably:
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        # 1. It can be "async def func()" itself
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        # 2. Class can implement "async def __call__()" method
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        # 3. Regular "def func()" that returns awaitable object
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        self.addCleanup(*(func, *args), **kwargs)
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    async def enterAsyncContext(self, cm):
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        """Enters the supplied asynchronous context manager.
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        If successful, also adds its __aexit__ method as a cleanup
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        function and returns the result of the __aenter__ method.
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        """
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        # We look up the special methods on the type to match the with
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        # statement.
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        cls = type(cm)
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        try:
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            enter = cls.__aenter__
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            exit = cls.__aexit__
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        except AttributeError:
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            raise TypeError(f"'{cls.__module__}.{cls.__qualname__}' object does "
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                            f"not support the asynchronous context manager protocol"
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                           ) from None
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        result = await enter(cm)
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        self.addAsyncCleanup(exit, cm, None, None, None)
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        return result
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    def _callSetUp(self):
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        # Force loop to be initialized and set as the current loop
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        # so that setUp functions can use get_event_loop() and get the
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        # correct loop instance.
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        self._asyncioRunner.get_loop()
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        self._asyncioTestContext.run(self.setUp)
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        self._callAsync(self.asyncSetUp)
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    def _callTestMethod(self, method):
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        result = self._callMaybeAsync(method)
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        if result is not None:
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            msg = (
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                f'It is deprecated to return a value that is not None '
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                f'from a test case ({method} returned {type(result).__name__!r})',
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            )
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            warnings.warn(msg, DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=4)
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    def _callTearDown(self):
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        self._callAsync(self.asyncTearDown)
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        self._asyncioTestContext.run(self.tearDown)
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    def _callCleanup(self, function, *args, **kwargs):
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        self._callMaybeAsync(function, *args, **kwargs)
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    def _callAsync(self, func, /, *args, **kwargs):
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        assert self._asyncioRunner is not None, 'asyncio runner is not initialized'
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        assert inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func), f'{func!r} is not an async function'
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        return self._asyncioRunner.run(
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            func(*args, **kwargs),
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            context=self._asyncioTestContext
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        )
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    def _callMaybeAsync(self, func, /, *args, **kwargs):
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        assert self._asyncioRunner is not None, 'asyncio runner is not initialized'
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        if inspect.iscoroutinefunction(func):
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            return self._asyncioRunner.run(
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                func(*args, **kwargs),
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                context=self._asyncioTestContext,
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            )
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        else:
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            return self._asyncioTestContext.run(func, *args, **kwargs)
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    def _setupAsyncioRunner(self):
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        assert self._asyncioRunner is None, 'asyncio runner is already initialized'
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        runner = asyncio.Runner(debug=True, loop_factory=self.loop_factory)
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        self._asyncioRunner = runner
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    def _tearDownAsyncioRunner(self):
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        runner = self._asyncioRunner
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        runner.close()
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    def run(self, result=None):
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        self._setupAsyncioRunner()
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        try:
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            return super().run(result)
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        finally:
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            self._tearDownAsyncioRunner()
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    def debug(self):
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        self._setupAsyncioRunner()
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        super().debug()
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        self._tearDownAsyncioRunner()
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    def __del__(self):
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        if self._asyncioRunner is not None:
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            self._tearDownAsyncioRunner()
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