"""Core implementation of the testing process: init, session, runtest loop."""
from __future__ import annotations
import argparse
import dataclasses
import fnmatch
import functools
import importlib
import importlib.util
import os
from pathlib import Path
import sys
from typing import AbstractSet
from typing import Callable
from typing import Dict
from typing import final
from typing import Iterable
from typing import Iterator
from typing import Literal
from typing import overload
from typing import Sequence
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING
import warnings
import pluggy
from _pytest import nodes
import _pytest._code
from _pytest.config import Config
from _pytest.config import directory_arg
from _pytest.config import ExitCode
from _pytest.config import hookimpl
from _pytest.config import PytestPluginManager
from _pytest.config import UsageError
from _pytest.config.argparsing import Parser
from _pytest.config.compat import PathAwareHookProxy
from _pytest.outcomes import exit
from _pytest.pathlib import absolutepath
from _pytest.pathlib import bestrelpath
from _pytest.pathlib import fnmatch_ex
from _pytest.pathlib import safe_exists
from _pytest.pathlib import scandir
from _pytest.reports import CollectReport
from _pytest.reports import TestReport
from _pytest.runner import collect_one_node
from _pytest.runner import SetupState
from _pytest.warning_types import PytestWarning
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from typing_extensions import Self
from _pytest.fixtures import FixtureManager
def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None:
parser.addini(
"norecursedirs",
"Directory patterns to avoid for recursion",
type="args",
default=[
"*.egg",
".*",
"_darcs",
"build",
"CVS",
"dist",
"node_modules",
"venv",
"{arch}",
],
)
parser.addini(
"testpaths",
"Directories to search for tests when no files or directories are given on the "
"command line",
type="args",
default=[],
)
group = parser.getgroup("general", "Running and selection options")
group._addoption(
"-x",
"--exitfirst",
action="store_const",
dest="maxfail",
const=1,
help="Exit instantly on first error or failed test",
)
group = parser.getgroup("pytest-warnings")
group.addoption(
"-W",
"--pythonwarnings",
action="append",
help="Set which warnings to report, see -W option of Python itself",
)
parser.addini(
"filterwarnings",
type="linelist",
help="Each line specifies a pattern for "
"warnings.filterwarnings. "
"Processed after -W/--pythonwarnings.",
)
group._addoption(
"--maxfail",
metavar="num",
action="store",
type=int,
dest="maxfail",
default=0,
help="Exit after first num failures or errors",
)
group._addoption(
"--strict-config",
action="store_true",
help="Any warnings encountered while parsing the `pytest` section of the "
"configuration file raise errors",
)
group._addoption(
"--strict-markers",
action="store_true",
help="Markers not registered in the `markers` section of the configuration "
"file raise errors",
)
group._addoption(
"--strict",
action="store_true",
help="(Deprecated) alias to --strict-markers",
)
group._addoption(
"-c",
"--config-file",
metavar="FILE",
type=str,
dest="inifilename",
help="Load configuration from `FILE` instead of trying to locate one of the "
"implicit configuration files.",
)
group._addoption(
"--continue-on-collection-errors",
action="store_true",
default=False,
dest="continue_on_collection_errors",
help="Force test execution even if collection errors occur",
)
group._addoption(
"--rootdir",
action="store",
dest="rootdir",
help="Define root directory for tests. Can be relative path: 'root_dir', './root_dir', "
"'root_dir/another_dir/'; absolute path: '/home/user/root_dir'; path with variables: "
"'$HOME/root_dir'.",
)
group = parser.getgroup("collect", "collection")
group.addoption(
"--collectonly",
"--collect-only",
"--co",
action="store_true",
help="Only collect tests, don't execute them",
)
group.addoption(
"--pyargs",
action="store_true",
help="Try to interpret all arguments as Python packages",
)
group.addoption(
"--ignore",
action="append",
metavar="path",
help="Ignore path during collection (multi-allowed)",
)
group.addoption(
"--ignore-glob",
action="append",
metavar="path",
help="Ignore path pattern during collection (multi-allowed)",
)
group.addoption(
"--deselect",
action="append",
metavar="nodeid_prefix",
help="Deselect item (via node id prefix) during collection (multi-allowed)",
)
group.addoption(
"--confcutdir",
dest="confcutdir",
default=None,
metavar="dir",
type=functools.partial(directory_arg, optname="--confcutdir"),
help="Only load conftest.py's relative to specified dir",
)
group.addoption(
"--noconftest",
action="store_true",
dest="noconftest",
default=False,
help="Don't load any conftest.py files",
)
group.addoption(
"--keepduplicates",
"--keep-duplicates",
action="store_true",
dest="keepduplicates",
default=False,
help="Keep duplicate tests",
)
group.addoption(
"--collect-in-virtualenv",
action="store_true",
dest="collect_in_virtualenv",
default=False,
help="Don't ignore tests in a local virtualenv directory",
)
group.addoption(
"--import-mode",
default="prepend",
choices=["prepend", "append", "importlib"],
dest="importmode",
help="Prepend/append to sys.path when importing test modules and conftest "
"files. Default: prepend.",
)
parser.addini(
"consider_namespace_packages",
type="bool",
default=False,
help="Consider namespace packages when resolving module names during import",
)
group = parser.getgroup("debugconfig", "test session debugging and configuration")
group.addoption(
"--basetemp",
dest="basetemp",
default=None,
type=validate_basetemp,
metavar="dir",
help=(
"Base temporary directory for this test run. "
"(Warning: this directory is removed if it exists.)"
),
)
def validate_basetemp(path: str) -> str:
# GH 7119
msg = "basetemp must not be empty, the current working directory or any parent directory of it"
# empty path
if not path:
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg)
def is_ancestor(base: Path, query: Path) -> bool:
"""Return whether query is an ancestor of base."""
if base == query:
return True
return query in base.parents
# check if path is an ancestor of cwd
if is_ancestor(Path.cwd(), Path(path).absolute()):
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg)
# check symlinks for ancestors
if is_ancestor(Path.cwd().resolve(), Path(path).resolve()):
raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError(msg)
return path
def wrap_session(
config: Config, doit: Callable[[Config, Session], int | ExitCode | None]
) -> int | ExitCode:
"""Skeleton command line program."""
session = Session.from_config(config)
session.exitstatus = ExitCode.OK
initstate = 0
try:
try:
config._do_configure()
initstate = 1
config.hook.pytest_sessionstart(session=session)
initstate = 2
session.exitstatus = doit(config, session) or 0
except UsageError:
session.exitstatus = ExitCode.USAGE_ERROR
raise
except Failed:
session.exitstatus = ExitCode.TESTS_FAILED
except (KeyboardInterrupt, exit.Exception):
excinfo = _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo.from_current()
exitstatus: int | ExitCode = ExitCode.INTERRUPTED
if isinstance(excinfo.value, exit.Exception):
if excinfo.value.returncode is not None:
exitstatus = excinfo.value.returncode
if initstate < 2:
sys.stderr.write(f"{excinfo.typename}: {excinfo.value.msg}\n")
config.hook.pytest_keyboard_interrupt(excinfo=excinfo)
session.exitstatus = exitstatus
except BaseException:
session.exitstatus = ExitCode.INTERNAL_ERROR
excinfo = _pytest._code.ExceptionInfo.from_current()
try:
config.notify_exception(excinfo, config.option)
except exit.Exception as exc:
if exc.returncode is not None:
session.exitstatus = exc.returncode
sys.stderr.write(f"{type(exc).__name__}: {exc}\n")
else:
if isinstance(excinfo.value, SystemExit):
sys.stderr.write("mainloop: caught unexpected SystemExit!\n")
finally:
# Explicitly break reference cycle.
excinfo = None # type: ignore
os.chdir(session.startpath)
if initstate >= 2:
try:
config.hook.pytest_sessionfinish(
session=session, exitstatus=session.exitstatus
)
except exit.Exception as exc:
if exc.returncode is not None:
session.exitstatus = exc.returncode
sys.stderr.write(f"{type(exc).__name__}: {exc}\n")
config._ensure_unconfigure()
return session.exitstatus
def pytest_cmdline_main(config: Config) -> int | ExitCode:
return wrap_session(config, _main)
def _main(config: Config, session: Session) -> int | ExitCode | None:
"""Default command line protocol for initialization, session,
running tests and reporting."""
config.hook.pytest_collection(session=session)
config.hook.pytest_runtestloop(session=session)
if session.testsfailed:
return ExitCode.TESTS_FAILED
elif session.testscollected == 0:
return ExitCode.NO_TESTS_COLLECTED
return None
def pytest_collection(session: Session) -> None:
session.perform_collect()
def pytest_runtestloop(session: Session) -> bool:
if session.testsfailed and not session.config.option.continue_on_collection_errors:
raise session.Interrupted(
"%d error%s during collection"
% (session.testsfailed, "s" if session.testsfailed != 1 else "")
)
if session.config.option.collectonly:
return True
for i, item in enumerate(session.items):
nextitem = session.items[i + 1] if i + 1 < len(session.items) else None
item.config.hook.pytest_runtest_protocol(item=item, nextitem=nextitem)
if session.shouldfail:
raise session.Failed(session.shouldfail)
if session.shouldstop:
raise session.Interrupted(session.shouldstop)
return True
def _in_venv(path: Path) -> bool:
"""Attempt to detect if ``path`` is the root of a Virtual Environment by
checking for the existence of the pyvenv.cfg file.
[https://peps.python.org/pep-0405/]
For regression protection we also check for conda environments that do not include pyenv.cfg yet --
https://github.com/conda/conda/issues/13337 is the conda issue tracking adding pyenv.cfg.
Checking for the `conda-meta/history` file per https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/issues/12652#issuecomment-2246336902.
"""
try:
return (
path.joinpath("pyvenv.cfg").is_file()
or path.joinpath("conda-meta", "history").is_file()
)
except OSError:
return False
def pytest_ignore_collect(collection_path: Path, config: Config) -> bool | None:
if collection_path.name == "__pycache__":
return True
ignore_paths = config._getconftest_pathlist(
"collect_ignore", path=collection_path.parent
)
ignore_paths = ignore_paths or []
excludeopt = config.getoption("ignore")
if excludeopt:
ignore_paths.extend(absolutepath(x) for x in excludeopt)
if collection_path in ignore_paths:
return True
ignore_globs = config._getconftest_pathlist(
"collect_ignore_glob", path=collection_path.parent
)
ignore_globs = ignore_globs or []
excludeglobopt = config.getoption("ignore_glob")
if excludeglobopt:
ignore_globs.extend(absolutepath(x) for x in excludeglobopt)
if any(fnmatch.fnmatch(str(collection_path), str(glob)) for glob in ignore_globs):
return True
allow_in_venv = config.getoption("collect_in_virtualenv")
if not allow_in_venv and _in_venv(collection_path):
return True
if collection_path.is_dir():
norecursepatterns = config.getini("norecursedirs")
if any(fnmatch_ex(pat, collection_path) for pat in norecursepatterns):
return True
return None
def pytest_collect_directory(
path: Path, parent: nodes.Collector
) -> nodes.Collector | None:
return Dir.from_parent(parent, path=path)
def pytest_collection_modifyitems(items: list[nodes.Item], config: Config) -> None:
deselect_prefixes = tuple(config.getoption("deselect") or [])
if not deselect_prefixes:
return
remaining = []
deselected = []
for colitem in items:
if colitem.nodeid.startswith(deselect_prefixes):
deselected.append(colitem)
else:
remaining.append(colitem)
if deselected:
config.hook.pytest_deselected(items=deselected)
items[:] = remaining
class FSHookProxy:
def __init__(
self,
pm: PytestPluginManager,
remove_mods: AbstractSet[object],
) -> None:
self.pm = pm
self.remove_mods = remove_mods
def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> pluggy.HookCaller:
x = self.pm.subset_hook_caller(name, remove_plugins=self.remove_mods)
self.__dict__[name] = x
return x
class Interrupted(KeyboardInterrupt):
"""Signals that the test run was interrupted."""
__module__ = "builtins" # For py3.
class Failed(Exception):
"""Signals a stop as failed test run."""
@dataclasses.dataclass
class _bestrelpath_cache(Dict[Path, str]):
__slots__ = ("path",)
path: Path
def __missing__(self, path: Path) -> str:
r = bestrelpath(self.path, path)
self[path] = r
return r
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@final
class Dir(nodes.Directory):
"""Collector of files in a file system directory.
.. versionadded:: 8.0
.. note::
Python directories with an `__init__.py` file are instead collected by
:class:`~pytest.Package` by default. Both are :class:`~pytest.Directory`
collectors.
"""
[docs]
@classmethod
def from_parent( # type: ignore[override]
cls,
parent: nodes.Collector,
*,
path: Path,
) -> Self:
"""The public constructor.
:param parent: The parent collector of this Dir.
:param path: The directory's path.
:type path: pathlib.Path
"""
return super().from_parent(parent=parent, path=path)
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def collect(self) -> Iterable[nodes.Item | nodes.Collector]:
config = self.config
col: nodes.Collector | None
cols: Sequence[nodes.Collector]
ihook = self.ihook
for direntry in scandir(self.path):
if direntry.is_dir():
path = Path(direntry.path)
if not self.session.isinitpath(path, with_parents=True):
if ihook.pytest_ignore_collect(collection_path=path, config=config):
continue
col = ihook.pytest_collect_directory(path=path, parent=self)
if col is not None:
yield col
elif direntry.is_file():
path = Path(direntry.path)
if not self.session.isinitpath(path):
if ihook.pytest_ignore_collect(collection_path=path, config=config):
continue
cols = ihook.pytest_collect_file(file_path=path, parent=self)
yield from cols
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@final
class Session(nodes.Collector):
"""The root of the collection tree.
``Session`` collects the initial paths given as arguments to pytest.
"""
Interrupted = Interrupted
Failed = Failed
# Set on the session by runner.pytest_sessionstart.
_setupstate: SetupState
# Set on the session by fixtures.pytest_sessionstart.
_fixturemanager: FixtureManager
exitstatus: int | ExitCode
def __init__(self, config: Config) -> None:
super().__init__(
name="",
path=config.rootpath,
fspath=None,
parent=None,
config=config,
session=self,
nodeid="",
)
self.testsfailed = 0
self.testscollected = 0
self._shouldstop: bool | str = False
self._shouldfail: bool | str = False
self.trace = config.trace.root.get("collection")
self._initialpaths: frozenset[Path] = frozenset()
self._initialpaths_with_parents: frozenset[Path] = frozenset()
self._notfound: list[tuple[str, Sequence[nodes.Collector]]] = []
self._initial_parts: list[CollectionArgument] = []
self._collection_cache: dict[nodes.Collector, CollectReport] = {}
self.items: list[nodes.Item] = []
self._bestrelpathcache: dict[Path, str] = _bestrelpath_cache(config.rootpath)
self.config.pluginmanager.register(self, name="session")
@classmethod
def from_config(cls, config: Config) -> Session:
session: Session = cls._create(config=config)
return session
def __repr__(self) -> str:
return "<%s %s exitstatus=%r testsfailed=%d testscollected=%d>" % (
self.__class__.__name__,
self.name,
getattr(self, "exitstatus", "<UNSET>"),
self.testsfailed,
self.testscollected,
)
@property
def shouldstop(self) -> bool | str:
return self._shouldstop
@shouldstop.setter
def shouldstop(self, value: bool | str) -> None:
# The runner checks shouldfail and assumes that if it is set we are
# definitely stopping, so prevent unsetting it.
if value is False and self._shouldstop:
warnings.warn(
PytestWarning(
"session.shouldstop cannot be unset after it has been set; ignoring."
),
stacklevel=2,
)
return
self._shouldstop = value
@property
def shouldfail(self) -> bool | str:
return self._shouldfail
@shouldfail.setter
def shouldfail(self, value: bool | str) -> None:
# The runner checks shouldfail and assumes that if it is set we are
# definitely stopping, so prevent unsetting it.
if value is False and self._shouldfail:
warnings.warn(
PytestWarning(
"session.shouldfail cannot be unset after it has been set; ignoring."
),
stacklevel=2,
)
return
self._shouldfail = value
@property
def startpath(self) -> Path:
"""The path from which pytest was invoked.
.. versionadded:: 7.0.0
"""
return self.config.invocation_params.dir
def _node_location_to_relpath(self, node_path: Path) -> str:
# bestrelpath is a quite slow function.
return self._bestrelpathcache[node_path]
@hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
def pytest_collectstart(self) -> None:
if self.shouldfail:
raise self.Failed(self.shouldfail)
if self.shouldstop:
raise self.Interrupted(self.shouldstop)
@hookimpl(tryfirst=True)
def pytest_runtest_logreport(self, report: TestReport | CollectReport) -> None:
if report.failed and not hasattr(report, "wasxfail"):
self.testsfailed += 1
maxfail = self.config.getvalue("maxfail")
if maxfail and self.testsfailed >= maxfail:
self.shouldfail = "stopping after %d failures" % (self.testsfailed)
pytest_collectreport = pytest_runtest_logreport
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def isinitpath(
self,
path: str | os.PathLike[str],
*,
with_parents: bool = False,
) -> bool:
"""Is path an initial path?
An initial path is a path explicitly given to pytest on the command
line.
:param with_parents:
If set, also return True if the path is a parent of an initial path.
.. versionchanged:: 8.0
Added the ``with_parents`` parameter.
"""
# Optimization: Path(Path(...)) is much slower than isinstance.
path_ = path if isinstance(path, Path) else Path(path)
if with_parents:
return path_ in self._initialpaths_with_parents
else:
return path_ in self._initialpaths
def gethookproxy(self, fspath: os.PathLike[str]) -> pluggy.HookRelay:
# Optimization: Path(Path(...)) is much slower than isinstance.
path = fspath if isinstance(fspath, Path) else Path(fspath)
pm = self.config.pluginmanager
# Check if we have the common case of running
# hooks with all conftest.py files.
my_conftestmodules = pm._getconftestmodules(path)
remove_mods = pm._conftest_plugins.difference(my_conftestmodules)
proxy: pluggy.HookRelay
if remove_mods:
# One or more conftests are not in use at this path.
proxy = PathAwareHookProxy(FSHookProxy(pm, remove_mods)) # type: ignore[arg-type,assignment]
else:
# All plugins are active for this fspath.
proxy = self.config.hook
return proxy
def _collect_path(
self,
path: Path,
path_cache: dict[Path, Sequence[nodes.Collector]],
) -> Sequence[nodes.Collector]:
"""Create a Collector for the given path.
`path_cache` makes it so the same Collectors are returned for the same
path.
"""
if path in path_cache:
return path_cache[path]
if path.is_dir():
ihook = self.gethookproxy(path.parent)
col: nodes.Collector | None = ihook.pytest_collect_directory(
path=path, parent=self
)
cols: Sequence[nodes.Collector] = (col,) if col is not None else ()
elif path.is_file():
ihook = self.gethookproxy(path)
cols = ihook.pytest_collect_file(file_path=path, parent=self)
else:
# Broken symlink or invalid/missing file.
cols = ()
path_cache[path] = cols
return cols
@overload
def perform_collect(
self, args: Sequence[str] | None = ..., genitems: Literal[True] = ...
) -> Sequence[nodes.Item]: ...
@overload
def perform_collect(
self, args: Sequence[str] | None = ..., genitems: bool = ...
) -> Sequence[nodes.Item | nodes.Collector]: ...
def _collect_one_node(
self,
node: nodes.Collector,
handle_dupes: bool = True,
) -> tuple[CollectReport, bool]:
if node in self._collection_cache and handle_dupes:
rep = self._collection_cache[node]
return rep, True
else:
rep = collect_one_node(node)
self._collection_cache[node] = rep
return rep, False
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def collect(self) -> Iterator[nodes.Item | nodes.Collector]:
# This is a cache for the root directories of the initial paths.
# We can't use collection_cache for Session because of its special
# role as the bootstrapping collector.
path_cache: dict[Path, Sequence[nodes.Collector]] = {}
pm = self.config.pluginmanager
for collection_argument in self._initial_parts:
self.trace("processing argument", collection_argument)
self.trace.root.indent += 1
argpath = collection_argument.path
names = collection_argument.parts
module_name = collection_argument.module_name
# resolve_collection_argument() ensures this.
if argpath.is_dir():
assert not names, f"invalid arg {(argpath, names)!r}"
paths = [argpath]
# Add relevant parents of the path, from the root, e.g.
# /a/b/c.py -> [/, /a, /a/b, /a/b/c.py]
if module_name is None:
# Paths outside of the confcutdir should not be considered.
for path in argpath.parents:
if not pm._is_in_confcutdir(path):
break
paths.insert(0, path)
else:
# For --pyargs arguments, only consider paths matching the module
# name. Paths beyond the package hierarchy are not included.
module_name_parts = module_name.split(".")
for i, path in enumerate(argpath.parents, 2):
if i > len(module_name_parts) or path.stem != module_name_parts[-i]:
break
paths.insert(0, path)
# Start going over the parts from the root, collecting each level
# and discarding all nodes which don't match the level's part.
any_matched_in_initial_part = False
notfound_collectors = []
work: list[tuple[nodes.Collector | nodes.Item, list[Path | str]]] = [
(self, [*paths, *names])
]
while work:
matchnode, matchparts = work.pop()
# Pop'd all of the parts, this is a match.
if not matchparts:
yield matchnode
any_matched_in_initial_part = True
continue
# Should have been matched by now, discard.
if not isinstance(matchnode, nodes.Collector):
continue
# Collect this level of matching.
# Collecting Session (self) is done directly to avoid endless
# recursion to this function.
subnodes: Sequence[nodes.Collector | nodes.Item]
if isinstance(matchnode, Session):
assert isinstance(matchparts[0], Path)
subnodes = matchnode._collect_path(matchparts[0], path_cache)
else:
# For backward compat, files given directly multiple
# times on the command line should not be deduplicated.
handle_dupes = not (
len(matchparts) == 1
and isinstance(matchparts[0], Path)
and matchparts[0].is_file()
)
rep, duplicate = self._collect_one_node(matchnode, handle_dupes)
if not duplicate and not rep.passed:
# Report collection failures here to avoid failing to
# run some test specified in the command line because
# the module could not be imported (#134).
matchnode.ihook.pytest_collectreport(report=rep)
if not rep.passed:
continue
subnodes = rep.result
# Prune this level.
any_matched_in_collector = False
for node in reversed(subnodes):
# Path part e.g. `/a/b/` in `/a/b/test_file.py::TestIt::test_it`.
if isinstance(matchparts[0], Path):
is_match = node.path == matchparts[0]
if sys.platform == "win32" and not is_match:
# In case the file paths do not match, fallback to samefile() to
# account for short-paths on Windows (#11895).
same_file = os.path.samefile(node.path, matchparts[0])
# We don't want to match links to the current node,
# otherwise we would match the same file more than once (#12039).
is_match = same_file and (
os.path.islink(node.path)
== os.path.islink(matchparts[0])
)
# Name part e.g. `TestIt` in `/a/b/test_file.py::TestIt::test_it`.
else:
# TODO: Remove parametrized workaround once collection structure contains
# parametrization.
is_match = (
node.name == matchparts[0]
or node.name.split("[")[0] == matchparts[0]
)
if is_match:
work.append((node, matchparts[1:]))
any_matched_in_collector = True
if not any_matched_in_collector:
notfound_collectors.append(matchnode)
if not any_matched_in_initial_part:
report_arg = "::".join((str(argpath), *names))
self._notfound.append((report_arg, notfound_collectors))
self.trace.root.indent -= 1
def genitems(self, node: nodes.Item | nodes.Collector) -> Iterator[nodes.Item]:
self.trace("genitems", node)
if isinstance(node, nodes.Item):
node.ihook.pytest_itemcollected(item=node)
yield node
else:
assert isinstance(node, nodes.Collector)
keepduplicates = self.config.getoption("keepduplicates")
# For backward compat, dedup only applies to files.
handle_dupes = not (keepduplicates and isinstance(node, nodes.File))
rep, duplicate = self._collect_one_node(node, handle_dupes)
if duplicate and not keepduplicates:
return
if rep.passed:
for subnode in rep.result:
yield from self.genitems(subnode)
if not duplicate:
node.ihook.pytest_collectreport(report=rep)
def search_pypath(module_name: str) -> str | None:
"""Search sys.path for the given a dotted module name, and return its file
system path if found."""
try:
spec = importlib.util.find_spec(module_name)
# AttributeError: looks like package module, but actually filename
# ImportError: module does not exist
# ValueError: not a module name
except (AttributeError, ImportError, ValueError):
return None
if spec is None or spec.origin is None or spec.origin == "namespace":
return None
elif spec.submodule_search_locations:
return os.path.dirname(spec.origin)
else:
return spec.origin
@dataclasses.dataclass(frozen=True)
class CollectionArgument:
"""A resolved collection argument."""
path: Path
parts: Sequence[str]
module_name: str | None
def resolve_collection_argument(
invocation_path: Path, arg: str, *, as_pypath: bool = False
) -> CollectionArgument:
"""Parse path arguments optionally containing selection parts and return (fspath, names).
Command-line arguments can point to files and/or directories, and optionally contain
parts for specific tests selection, for example:
"pkg/tests/test_foo.py::TestClass::test_foo"
This function ensures the path exists, and returns a resolved `CollectionArgument`:
CollectionArgument(
path=Path("/full/path/to/pkg/tests/test_foo.py"),
parts=["TestClass", "test_foo"],
module_name=None,
)
When as_pypath is True, expects that the command-line argument actually contains
module paths instead of file-system paths:
"pkg.tests.test_foo::TestClass::test_foo"
In which case we search sys.path for a matching module, and then return the *path* to the
found module, which may look like this:
CollectionArgument(
path=Path("/home/u/myvenv/lib/site-packages/pkg/tests/test_foo.py"),
parts=["TestClass", "test_foo"],
module_name="pkg.tests.test_foo",
)
If the path doesn't exist, raise UsageError.
If the path is a directory and selection parts are present, raise UsageError.
"""
base, squacket, rest = str(arg).partition("[")
strpath, *parts = base.split("::")
if parts:
parts[-1] = f"{parts[-1]}{squacket}{rest}"
module_name = None
if as_pypath:
pyarg_strpath = search_pypath(strpath)
if pyarg_strpath is not None:
module_name = strpath
strpath = pyarg_strpath
fspath = invocation_path / strpath
fspath = absolutepath(fspath)
if not safe_exists(fspath):
msg = (
"module or package not found: {arg} (missing __init__.py?)"
if as_pypath
else "file or directory not found: {arg}"
)
raise UsageError(msg.format(arg=arg))
if parts and fspath.is_dir():
msg = (
"package argument cannot contain :: selection parts: {arg}"
if as_pypath
else "directory argument cannot contain :: selection parts: {arg}"
)
raise UsageError(msg.format(arg=arg))
return CollectionArgument(
path=fspath,
parts=parts,
module_name=module_name,
)