cpython/Lib/importlib/test/source/test_finder.py
Brett Cannon cb66eb0dec Issue #13959: Deprecate imp.get_suffixes() for new attributes on
importlib.machinery that provide the suffix details for import.
The attributes were not put on imp so as to compartmentalize
everything importlib needs for setting up imports in
importlib.machinery.

This also led to an indirect deprecation of inspect.getmoduleinfo() as
it directly returned imp.get_suffix's returned tuple which no longer
makes sense.
2012-05-11 12:58:42 -04:00

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from .. import abc
from . import util as source_util
from importlib import machinery
import errno
import imp
import os
import py_compile
from test.support import make_legacy_pyc
import unittest
import warnings
class FinderTests(abc.FinderTests):
"""For a top-level module, it should just be found directly in the
directory being searched. This is true for a directory with source
[top-level source], bytecode [top-level bc], or both [top-level both].
There is also the possibility that it is a package [top-level package], in
which case there will be a directory with the module name and an
__init__.py file. If there is a directory without an __init__.py an
ImportWarning is returned [empty dir].
For sub-modules and sub-packages, the same happens as above but only use
the tail end of the name [sub module] [sub package] [sub empty].
When there is a conflict between a package and module having the same name
in the same directory, the package wins out [package over module]. This is
so that imports of modules within the package can occur rather than trigger
an import error.
When there is a package and module with the same name, always pick the
package over the module [package over module]. This is so that imports from
the package have the possibility of succeeding.
"""
def import_(self, root, module):
loader_details = [(machinery.SourceFileLoader,
machinery.SOURCE_SUFFIXES, True),
(machinery.SourcelessFileLoader,
machinery.BYTECODE_SUFFIXES, True)]
finder = machinery.FileFinder(root, *loader_details)
return finder.find_module(module)
def run_test(self, test, create=None, *, compile_=None, unlink=None):
"""Test the finding of 'test' with the creation of modules listed in
'create'.
Any names listed in 'compile_' are byte-compiled. Modules
listed in 'unlink' have their source files deleted.
"""
if create is None:
create = {test}
with source_util.create_modules(*create) as mapping:
if compile_:
for name in compile_:
py_compile.compile(mapping[name])
if unlink:
for name in unlink:
os.unlink(mapping[name])
try:
make_legacy_pyc(mapping[name])
except OSError as error:
# Some tests do not set compile_=True so the source
# module will not get compiled and there will be no
# PEP 3147 pyc file to rename.
if error.errno != errno.ENOENT:
raise
loader = self.import_(mapping['.root'], test)
self.assertTrue(hasattr(loader, 'load_module'))
return loader
def test_module(self):
# [top-level source]
self.run_test('top_level')
# [top-level bc]
self.run_test('top_level', compile_={'top_level'},
unlink={'top_level'})
# [top-level both]
self.run_test('top_level', compile_={'top_level'})
# [top-level package]
def test_package(self):
# Source.
self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'})
# Bytecode.
self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'}, compile_={'pkg.__init__'},
unlink={'pkg.__init__'})
# Both.
self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'}, compile_={'pkg.__init__'})
# [sub module]
def test_module_in_package(self):
with source_util.create_modules('pkg.__init__', 'pkg.sub') as mapping:
pkg_dir = os.path.dirname(mapping['pkg.__init__'])
loader = self.import_(pkg_dir, 'pkg.sub')
self.assertTrue(hasattr(loader, 'load_module'))
# [sub package]
def test_package_in_package(self):
context = source_util.create_modules('pkg.__init__', 'pkg.sub.__init__')
with context as mapping:
pkg_dir = os.path.dirname(mapping['pkg.__init__'])
loader = self.import_(pkg_dir, 'pkg.sub')
self.assertTrue(hasattr(loader, 'load_module'))
# [sub empty]
def test_empty_sub_directory(self):
context = source_util.create_modules('pkg.__init__', 'pkg.sub.__init__')
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("error", ImportWarning)
with context as mapping:
os.unlink(mapping['pkg.sub.__init__'])
pkg_dir = os.path.dirname(mapping['pkg.__init__'])
with self.assertRaises(ImportWarning):
self.import_(pkg_dir, 'pkg.sub')
# [package over modules]
def test_package_over_module(self):
name = '_temp'
loader = self.run_test(name, {'{0}.__init__'.format(name), name})
self.assertTrue('__init__' in loader.get_filename(name))
def test_failure(self):
with source_util.create_modules('blah') as mapping:
nothing = self.import_(mapping['.root'], 'sdfsadsadf')
self.assertTrue(nothing is None)
# [empty dir]
def test_empty_dir(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("error", ImportWarning)
with self.assertRaises(ImportWarning):
self.run_test('pkg', {'pkg.__init__'}, unlink={'pkg.__init__'})
def test_empty_string_for_dir(self):
# The empty string from sys.path means to search in the cwd.
finder = machinery.FileFinder('', (machinery.SourceFileLoader,
machinery.SOURCE_SUFFIXES, True))
with open('mod.py', 'w') as file:
file.write("# test file for importlib")
try:
loader = finder.find_module('mod')
self.assertTrue(hasattr(loader, 'load_module'))
finally:
os.unlink('mod.py')
def test_invalidate_caches(self):
# invalidate_caches() should reset the mtime.
finder = machinery.FileFinder('', (machinery.SourceFileLoader,
machinery.SOURCE_SUFFIXES, True))
finder._path_mtime = 42
finder.invalidate_caches()
self.assertEqual(finder._path_mtime, -1)
def test_main():
from test.support import run_unittest
run_unittest(FinderTests)
if __name__ == '__main__':
test_main()