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# -*- encoding: utf8 -*-
"""Tests for distutils.command.check."""
import unittest
from test.test_support import run_unittest
from distutils.command.check import check, HAS_DOCUTILS
from distutils.tests import support
from distutils.errors import DistutilsSetupError
class CheckTestCase(support.LoggingSilencer,
support.TempdirManager,
unittest.TestCase):
def _run(self, metadata=None, **options):
if metadata is None:
metadata = {}
pkg_info, dist = self.create_dist(**metadata)
cmd = check(dist)
cmd.initialize_options()
for name, value in options.items():
setattr(cmd, name, value)
cmd.ensure_finalized()
cmd.run()
return cmd
def test_check_metadata(self):
# let's run the command with no metadata at all
# by default, check is checking the metadata
# should have some warnings
cmd = self._run()
self.assertEqual(cmd._warnings, 2)
# now let's add the required fields
# and run it again, to make sure we don't get
# any warning anymore
metadata = {'url': 'xxx', 'author': 'xxx',
'author_email': 'xxx',
'name': 'xxx', 'version': 'xxx'}
cmd = self._run(metadata)
self.assertEqual(cmd._warnings, 0)
# now with the strict mode, we should
# get an error if there are missing metadata
self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, self._run, {}, **{'strict': 1})
# and of course, no error when all metadata are present
cmd = self._run(metadata, strict=1)
self.assertEqual(cmd._warnings, 0)
# now a test with Unicode entries
metadata = {'url': u'xxx', 'author': u'\u00c9ric',
'author_email': u'xxx', u'name': 'xxx',
'version': u'xxx',
'description': u'Something about esszet \u00df',
'long_description': u'More things about esszet \u00df'}
cmd = self._run(metadata)
self.assertEqual(cmd._warnings, 0)
def test_check_document(self):
if not HAS_DOCUTILS: # won't test without docutils
return
pkg_info, dist = self.create_dist()
cmd = check(dist)
# let's see if it detects broken rest
broken_rest = 'title\n===\n\ntest'
msgs = cmd._check_rst_data(broken_rest)
self.assertEqual(len(msgs), 1)
# and non-broken rest
rest = 'title\n=====\n\ntest'
msgs = cmd._check_rst_data(rest)
self.assertEqual(len(msgs), 0)
def test_check_restructuredtext(self):
if not HAS_DOCUTILS: # won't test without docutils
return
# let's see if it detects broken rest in long_description
broken_rest = 'title\n===\n\ntest'
pkg_info, dist = self.create_dist(long_description=broken_rest)
cmd = check(dist)
cmd.check_restructuredtext()
self.assertEqual(cmd._warnings, 1)
# let's see if we have an error with strict=1
metadata = {'url': 'xxx', 'author': 'xxx',
'author_email': 'xxx',
'name': 'xxx', 'version': 'xxx',
'long_description': broken_rest}
self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, self._run, metadata,
**{'strict': 1, 'restructuredtext': 1})
# and non-broken rest, including a non-ASCII character to test #12114
metadata['long_description'] = u'title\n=====\n\ntest \u00df'
cmd = self._run(metadata, strict=1, restructuredtext=1)
self.assertEqual(cmd._warnings, 0)
def test_check_all(self):
metadata = {'url': 'xxx', 'author': 'xxx'}
self.assertRaises(DistutilsSetupError, self._run,
{}, **{'strict': 1,
'restructuredtext': 1})
def test_suite():
return unittest.makeSuite(CheckTestCase)
if __name__ == "__main__":
run_unittest(test_suite())