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"""Discover and run std-library "unittest" style tests."""import sys
 import traceback
 import types
 from typing import Any
 from typing import Callable
 from typing import Generator
 from typing import Iterable
 from typing import List
 from typing import Optional
 from typing import Tuple
 from typing import Type
 from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
 from typing import Union
 
 import _pytest._code
 import pytest
 from _pytest.compat import getimfunc
 from _pytest.compat import is_async_function
 from _pytest.config import hookimpl
 from _pytest.fixtures import FixtureRequest
 from _pytest.nodes import Collector
 from _pytest.nodes import Item
 from _pytest.outcomes import exit
 from _pytest.outcomes import fail
 from _pytest.outcomes import skip
 from _pytest.outcomes import xfail
 from _pytest.python import Class
 from _pytest.python import Function
 from _pytest.python import Module
 from _pytest.runner import CallInfo
 from _pytest.scope import Scope
 
 if TYPE_CHECKING:
 import unittest
 import twisted.trial.unittest
 
 _SysExcInfoType = Union[
 Tuple[Type[BaseException], BaseException, types.TracebackType],
 Tuple[None, None, None],
 ]
 
 
 def pytest_pycollect_makeitem(
 collector: Union[Module, Class], name: str, obj: object
 ) -> Optional["UnitTestCase"]:
 # Has unittest been imported and is obj a subclass of its TestCase?
 try:
 ut = sys.modules["unittest"]
 # Type ignored because `ut` is an opaque module.
 if not issubclass(obj, ut.TestCase):  # type: ignore
 return None
 except Exception:
 return None
 # Yes, so let's collect it.
 item: UnitTestCase = UnitTestCase.from_parent(collector, name=name, obj=obj)
 return item
 
 
 class UnitTestCase(Class):
 # Marker for fixturemanger.getfixtureinfo()
 # to declare that our children do not support funcargs.
 nofuncargs = True
 
 def collect(self) -> Iterable[Union[Item, Collector]]:
 from unittest import TestLoader
 
 cls = self.obj
 if not getattr(cls, "__test__", True):
 return
 
 skipped = _is_skipped(cls)
 if not skipped:
 self._inject_setup_teardown_fixtures(cls)
 self._inject_setup_class_fixture()
 
 self.session._fixturemanager.parsefactories(self, unittest=True)
 loader = TestLoader()
 foundsomething = False
 for name in loader.getTestCaseNames(self.obj):
 x = getattr(self.obj, name)
 if not getattr(x, "__test__", True):
 continue
 funcobj = getimfunc(x)
 yield TestCaseFunction.from_parent(self, name=name, callobj=funcobj)
 foundsomething = True
 
 if not foundsomething:
 runtest = getattr(self.obj, "runTest", None)
 if runtest is not None:
 ut = sys.modules.get("twisted.trial.unittest", None)
 # Type ignored because `ut` is an opaque module.
 if ut is None or runtest != ut.TestCase.runTest:  # type: ignore
 yield TestCaseFunction.from_parent(self, name="runTest")
 
 def _inject_setup_teardown_fixtures(self, cls: type) -> None:
 """Injects a hidden auto-use fixture to invoke setUpClass/setup_method and corresponding
 teardown functions (#517)."""
 class_fixture = _make_xunit_fixture(
 cls,
 "setUpClass",
 "tearDownClass",
 "doClassCleanups",
 scope=Scope.Class,
 pass_self=False,
 )
 if class_fixture:
 cls.__pytest_class_setup = class_fixture  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
 
 method_fixture = _make_xunit_fixture(
 cls,
 "setup_method",
 "teardown_method",
 None,
 scope=Scope.Function,
 pass_self=True,
 )
 if method_fixture:
 cls.__pytest_method_setup = method_fixture  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
 
 
 def _make_xunit_fixture(
 obj: type,
 setup_name: str,
 teardown_name: str,
 cleanup_name: Optional[str],
 scope: Scope,
 pass_self: bool,
 ):
 setup = getattr(obj, setup_name, None)
 teardown = getattr(obj, teardown_name, None)
 if setup is None and teardown is None:
 return None
 
 if cleanup_name:
 cleanup = getattr(obj, cleanup_name, lambda *args: None)
 else:
 
 def cleanup(*args):
 pass
 
 @pytest.fixture(
 scope=scope.value,
 autouse=True,
 # Use a unique name to speed up lookup.
 name=f"_unittest_{setup_name}_fixture_{obj.__qualname__}",
 )
 def fixture(self, request: FixtureRequest) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
 if _is_skipped(self):
 reason = self.__unittest_skip_why__
 raise pytest.skip.Exception(reason, _use_item_location=True)
 if setup is not None:
 try:
 if pass_self:
 setup(self, request.function)
 else:
 setup()
 # unittest does not call the cleanup function for every BaseException, so we
 # follow this here.
 except Exception:
 if pass_self:
 cleanup(self)
 else:
 cleanup()
 
 raise
 yield
 try:
 if teardown is not None:
 if pass_self:
 teardown(self, request.function)
 else:
 teardown()
 finally:
 if pass_self:
 cleanup(self)
 else:
 cleanup()
 
 return fixture
 
 
 class TestCaseFunction(Function):
 nofuncargs = True
 _excinfo: Optional[List[_pytest._code.ExceptionInfo[BaseException]]] = None
 _testcase: Optional["unittest.TestCase"] = None
 
 def _getobj(self):
 assert self.parent is not None
 # Unlike a regular Function in a Class, where `item.obj` returns
 # a *bound* method (attached to an instance), TestCaseFunction's
 # `obj` returns an *unbound* method (not attached to an instance).
 # This inconsistency is probably not desirable, but needs some
 # consideration before changing.
 return getattr(self.parent.obj, self.originalname)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
 
 def setup(self) -> None:
 # A bound method to be called during teardown() if set (see 'runtest()').
 self._explicit_tearDown: Optional[Callable[[], None]] = None
 assert self.parent is not None
 self._testcase = self.parent.obj(self.name)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
 self._obj = getattr(self._testcase, self.name)
 if hasattr(self, "_request"):
 self._request._fillfixtures()
 
 def teardown(self) -> None:
 if self._explicit_tearDown is not None:
 self._explicit_tearDown()
 self._explicit_tearDown = None
 self._testcase = None
 self._obj = None
 
 def startTest(self, testcase: "unittest.TestCase") -> None:
 pass
 
 def _addexcinfo(self, rawexcinfo: "_SysExcInfoType") -> None:
 # Unwrap potential exception info (see twisted trial support below).
 rawexcinfo = getattr(rawexcinfo, "_rawexcinfo", rawexcinfo)
 try:
 excinfo = _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo[BaseException].from_exc_info(rawexcinfo)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
 # Invoke the attributes to trigger storing the traceback
 # trial causes some issue there.
 excinfo.value
 excinfo.traceback
 except TypeError:
 try:
 try:
 values = traceback.format_exception(*rawexcinfo)
 values.insert(
 0,
 "NOTE: Incompatible Exception Representation, "
 "displaying natively:\n\n",
 )
 fail("".join(values), pytrace=False)
 except (fail.Exception, KeyboardInterrupt):
 raise
 except BaseException:
 fail(
 "ERROR: Unknown Incompatible Exception "
 "representation:\n%r" % (rawexcinfo,),
 pytrace=False,
 )
 except KeyboardInterrupt:
 raise
 except fail.Exception:
 excinfo = _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo.from_current()
 self.__dict__.setdefault("_excinfo", []).append(excinfo)
 
 def addError(
 self, testcase: "unittest.TestCase", rawexcinfo: "_SysExcInfoType"
 ) -> None:
 try:
 if isinstance(rawexcinfo[1], exit.Exception):
 exit(rawexcinfo[1].msg)
 except TypeError:
 pass
 self._addexcinfo(rawexcinfo)
 
 def addFailure(
 self, testcase: "unittest.TestCase", rawexcinfo: "_SysExcInfoType"
 ) -> None:
 self._addexcinfo(rawexcinfo)
 
 def addSkip(self, testcase: "unittest.TestCase", reason: str) -> None:
 try:
 raise pytest.skip.Exception(reason, _use_item_location=True)
 except skip.Exception:
 self._addexcinfo(sys.exc_info())
 
 def addExpectedFailure(
 self,
 testcase: "unittest.TestCase",
 rawexcinfo: "_SysExcInfoType",
 reason: str = "",
 ) -> None:
 try:
 xfail(str(reason))
 except xfail.Exception:
 self._addexcinfo(sys.exc_info())
 
 def addUnexpectedSuccess(
 self,
 testcase: "unittest.TestCase",
 reason: Optional["twisted.trial.unittest.Todo"] = None,
 ) -> None:
 msg = "Unexpected success"
 if reason:
 msg += f": {reason.reason}"
 # Preserve unittest behaviour - fail the test. Explicitly not an XPASS.
 try:
 fail(msg, pytrace=False)
 except fail.Exception:
 self._addexcinfo(sys.exc_info())
 
 def addSuccess(self, testcase: "unittest.TestCase") -> None:
 pass
 
 def stopTest(self, testcase: "unittest.TestCase") -> None:
 pass
 
 def addDuration(self, testcase: "unittest.TestCase", elapsed: float) -> None:
 pass
 
 def runtest(self) -> None:
 from _pytest.debugging import maybe_wrap_pytest_function_for_tracing
 
 assert self._testcase is not None
 
 maybe_wrap_pytest_function_for_tracing(self)
 
 # Let the unittest framework handle async functions.
 if is_async_function(self.obj):
 # Type ignored because self acts as the TestResult, but is not actually one.
 self._testcase(result=self)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
 else:
 # When --pdb is given, we want to postpone calling tearDown() otherwise
 # when entering the pdb prompt, tearDown() would have probably cleaned up
 # instance variables, which makes it difficult to debug.
 # Arguably we could always postpone tearDown(), but this changes the moment where the
 # TestCase instance interacts with the results object, so better to only do it
 # when absolutely needed.
 # We need to consider if the test itself is skipped, or the whole class.
 assert isinstance(self.parent, UnitTestCase)
 skipped = _is_skipped(self.obj) or _is_skipped(self.parent.obj)
 if self.config.getoption("usepdb") and not skipped:
 self._explicit_tearDown = self._testcase.tearDown
 setattr(self._testcase, "tearDown", lambda *args: None)
 
 # We need to update the actual bound method with self.obj, because
 # wrap_pytest_function_for_tracing replaces self.obj by a wrapper.
 setattr(self._testcase, self.name, self.obj)
 try:
 self._testcase(result=self)  # type: ignore[arg-type]
 finally:
 delattr(self._testcase, self.name)
 
 def _traceback_filter(
 self, excinfo: _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo[BaseException]
 ) -> _pytest._code.Traceback:
 traceback = super()._traceback_filter(excinfo)
 ntraceback = traceback.filter(
 lambda x: not x.frame.f_globals.get("__unittest"),
 )
 if not ntraceback:
 ntraceback = traceback
 return ntraceback
 
 
 @hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
 def pytest_runtest_makereport(item: Item, call: CallInfo[None]) -> None:
 if isinstance(item, TestCaseFunction):
 if item._excinfo:
 call.excinfo = item._excinfo.pop(0)
 try:
 del call.result
 except AttributeError:
 pass
 
 # Convert unittest.SkipTest to pytest.skip.
 # This is actually only needed for nose, which reuses unittest.SkipTest for
 # its own nose.SkipTest. For unittest TestCases, SkipTest is already
 # handled internally, and doesn't reach here.
 unittest = sys.modules.get("unittest")
 if (
 unittest
 and call.excinfo
 and isinstance(call.excinfo.value, unittest.SkipTest)  # type: ignore[attr-defined]
 ):
 excinfo = call.excinfo
 call2 = CallInfo[None].from_call(
 lambda: pytest.skip(str(excinfo.value)), call.when
 )
 call.excinfo = call2.excinfo
 
 
 # Twisted trial support.
 
 
 @hookimpl(hookwrapper=True)
 def pytest_runtest_protocol(item: Item) -> Generator[None, None, None]:
 if isinstance(item, TestCaseFunction) and "twisted.trial.unittest" in sys.modules:
 ut: Any = sys.modules["twisted.python.failure"]
 Failure__init__ = ut.Failure.__init__
 check_testcase_implements_trial_reporter()
 
 def excstore(
 self, exc_value=None, exc_type=None, exc_tb=None, captureVars=None
 ):
 if exc_value is None:
 self._rawexcinfo = sys.exc_info()
 else:
 if exc_type is None:
 exc_type = type(exc_value)
 self._rawexcinfo = (exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb)
 try:
 Failure__init__(
 self, exc_value, exc_type, exc_tb, captureVars=captureVars
 )
 except TypeError:
 Failure__init__(self, exc_value, exc_type, exc_tb)
 
 ut.Failure.__init__ = excstore
 yield
 ut.Failure.__init__ = Failure__init__
 else:
 yield
 
 
 def check_testcase_implements_trial_reporter(done: List[int] = []) -> None:
 if done:
 return
 from zope.interface import classImplements
 from twisted.trial.itrial import IReporter
 
 classImplements(TestCaseFunction, IReporter)
 done.append(1)
 
 
 def _is_skipped(obj) -> bool:
 """Return True if the given object has been marked with @unittest.skip."""
 return bool(getattr(obj, "__unittest_skip__", False))
 
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