polyloader/tests_py2/test_polyloader.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
test_polyloader
----------------------------------
Tests for `polyloader` module.
"""
import polyloader
import copy
import sys
# Note that these compilers don't actually load much out of the
# source files. That's not the point. The point is to show that the
# correct compiler has been found for a given extension.
class ImportEnvironment(object):
def __init__(self):
pass
def __enter__(self):
polyloader.reset()
self.path = copy.copy(sys.path)
self.path_hooks = copy.copy(sys.path_hooks)
self.meta_path = copy.copy(sys.meta_path)
self.modules = copy.copy(sys.modules)
self.path_importer_cache = copy.copy(sys.path_importer_cache)
return sys
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
sys.path = self.path
sys.path_hooks = self.path_hooks
sys.meta_path = self.meta_path
sys.modules = self.modules
sys.path_importer_cache = self.path_importer_cache
class Compiler:
def __init__(self, pt):
self.pt = pt
def __call__(self, source_text, filename, *extra):
return compile("result='Success for %s: %s'" %
(self.pt, source_text.rstrip()), filename, "exec")
def __repr__(self):
return "Compiler %s" % (self.pt)
def compiler(pt):
return Compiler(pt)
# Functionally, the "From" test and the "Direct" test should be
# indistinguishable. What's interesting about them, though, is that
# in the context of the caller, the "Direct" test now has test and
# test.polytestmix as objects in the calling context. They're fairly
# lightweight, but they do exist, and they do honor the __all__ and
# __path__ cases.
#
# Also:
# See http://python-notes.curiousefficiency.org/en/latest/python_concepts/import_traps.html
# for some 'gotchas' to look forward to. Whee.
class Test_Polymorph_From(object):
def test_import1(self):
with ImportEnvironment() as sys:
polyloader.install(compiler("2"), ['2'])
polyloader.install(compiler("3"), ['3'])
from .polytestmix import test2
from .polytestmix import test3
from .polytestmix import test1
assert(test1.result == "Success for 1: Test One")
assert(test2.result == "Success for 2: Test Two")
assert(test3.result == "Success for 3: Test Three")
class Test_Polymorph_Direct(object):
def test_import2(self):
with ImportEnvironment() as sys:
polyloader.install(compiler("2"), ['2'])
polyloader.install(compiler("3"), ['3'])
import tests_py2.polytestmix.test2
import tests_py2.polytestmix.test3
import tests_py2.polytestmix.test1
assert(tests_py2.polytestmix.test1.result == "Success for 1: Test One")
assert(tests_py2.polytestmix.test2.result == "Success for 2: Test Two")
assert(tests_py2.polytestmix.test3.result == "Success for 3: Test Three")
class Test_Polymorph_Module(object):
def test_import3(self):
with ImportEnvironment() as sys:
polyloader.install(compiler("3"), ['3'])
polyloader.install(compiler("2"), ['2'])
from tests_py2.polytestmix.test3 import result as result3
from tests_py2.polytestmix.test2 import result as result2
from tests_py2.polytestmix.test1 import result as result1
assert(result1 == "Success for 1: Test One")
assert(result2 == "Success for 2: Test Two")
assert(result3 == "Success for 3: Test Three")
class Test_Polymorph_Iterator(object):
''' The Django Compatibility test: Can we load arbitrary modules from a package? '''
def test_iterator(self):
with ImportEnvironment() as sys:
import os
import inspect
polyloader.install(compiler("2"), ['2'])
polyloader.install(compiler("3"), ['3'])
import pkgutil
target_dir = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(inspect.getfile(inspect.currentframe()))),
'polytestmix')
modules = set([name for (_, name, is_pkg) in pkgutil.iter_modules([target_dir])
if not is_pkg and not name.startswith('_')])
assert(modules == set(['test1', 'test2', 'test3']))