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686 lines
21 KiB
Python
686 lines
21 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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# found in the LICENSE file.
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"""Unit tests for subprocess2.py."""
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import logging
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import optparse
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import os
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import sys
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import time
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import unittest
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try:
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import fcntl # pylint: disable=import-error
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except ImportError:
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fcntl = None
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sys.path.insert(0, os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))))
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import subprocess
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import subprocess2
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from testing_support import auto_stub
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# Method could be a function
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# pylint: disable=no-self-use
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# Create aliases for subprocess2 specific tests. They shouldn't be used for
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# regression tests.
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TIMED_OUT = subprocess2.TIMED_OUT
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VOID = subprocess2.VOID
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PIPE = subprocess2.PIPE
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STDOUT = subprocess2.STDOUT
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def convert_to_crlf(string):
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"""Unconditionally convert LF to CRLF."""
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return string.replace('\n', '\r\n')
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def convert_to_cr(string):
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"""Unconditionally convert LF to CR."""
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return string.replace('\n', '\r')
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def convert_win(string):
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"""Converts string to CRLF on Windows only."""
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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return string.replace('\n', '\r\n')
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return string
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class DefaultsTest(auto_stub.TestCase):
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# TODO(maruel): Do a reopen() on sys.__stdout__ and sys.__stderr__ so they
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# can be trapped in the child process for better coverage.
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def _fake_communicate(self):
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"""Mocks subprocess2.communicate()."""
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results = {}
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def fake_communicate(args, **kwargs):
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assert not results
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results.update(kwargs)
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results['args'] = args
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return ('stdout', 'stderr'), 0
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self.mock(subprocess2, 'communicate', fake_communicate)
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return results
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def _fake_Popen(self):
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"""Mocks the whole subprocess2.Popen class."""
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results = {}
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class fake_Popen(object):
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returncode = -8
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def __init__(self, args, **kwargs):
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assert not results
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results.update(kwargs)
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results['args'] = args
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@staticmethod
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# pylint: disable=redefined-builtin
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def communicate(input=None, timeout=None, nag_max=None, nag_timer=None):
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return None, None
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self.mock(subprocess2, 'Popen', fake_Popen)
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return results
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def _fake_subprocess_Popen(self):
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"""Mocks the base class subprocess.Popen only."""
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results = {}
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def __init__(self, args, **kwargs):
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assert not results
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results.update(kwargs)
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results['args'] = args
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def communicate():
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return None, None
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self.mock(subprocess.Popen, '__init__', __init__)
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self.mock(subprocess.Popen, 'communicate', communicate)
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return results
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def test_check_call_defaults(self):
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results = self._fake_communicate()
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self.assertEquals(
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('stdout', 'stderr'), subprocess2.check_call_out(['foo'], a=True))
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expected = {
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'args': ['foo'],
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'a':True,
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}
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self.assertEquals(expected, results)
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def test_capture_defaults(self):
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results = self._fake_communicate()
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self.assertEquals(
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'stdout', subprocess2.capture(['foo'], a=True))
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expected = {
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'args': ['foo'],
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'a':True,
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'stdin': subprocess2.VOID,
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'stdout': subprocess2.PIPE,
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}
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self.assertEquals(expected, results)
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def test_communicate_defaults(self):
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results = self._fake_Popen()
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self.assertEquals(
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((None, None), -8), subprocess2.communicate(['foo'], a=True))
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expected = {
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'args': ['foo'],
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'a': True,
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}
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self.assertEquals(expected, results)
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def test_Popen_defaults(self):
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results = self._fake_subprocess_Popen()
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proc = subprocess2.Popen(['foo'], a=True)
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# Cleanup code in subprocess.py needs this member to be set.
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# pylint: disable=attribute-defined-outside-init
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proc._child_created = None
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expected = {
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'args': ['foo'],
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'a': True,
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'shell': bool(sys.platform=='win32'),
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}
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if sys.platform != 'win32':
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env = os.environ.copy()
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is_english = lambda name: env.get(name, 'en').startswith('en')
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if not is_english('LANG'):
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env['LANG'] = 'en_US.UTF-8'
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expected['env'] = env
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if not is_english('LANGUAGE'):
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env['LANGUAGE'] = 'en_US.UTF-8'
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expected['env'] = env
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self.assertEquals(expected, results)
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self.assertTrue(time.time() >= proc.start)
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def test_check_output_defaults(self):
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results = self._fake_communicate()
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# It's discarding 'stderr' because it assumes stderr=subprocess2.STDOUT but
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# fake_communicate() doesn't 'implement' that.
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self.assertEquals('stdout', subprocess2.check_output(['foo'], a=True))
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expected = {
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'args': ['foo'],
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'a':True,
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'stdin': subprocess2.VOID,
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'stdout': subprocess2.PIPE,
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}
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self.assertEquals(expected, results)
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class BaseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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super(BaseTestCase, self).setUp()
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self.exe_path = __file__
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self.exe = [sys.executable, self.exe_path, '--child']
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self.states = {}
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if fcntl:
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for v in (sys.stdin, sys.stdout, sys.stderr):
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fileno = v.fileno()
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self.states[fileno] = fcntl.fcntl(fileno, fcntl.F_GETFL)
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def tearDown(self):
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for fileno, fl in self.states.iteritems():
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self.assertEquals(fl, fcntl.fcntl(fileno, fcntl.F_GETFL))
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super(BaseTestCase, self).tearDown()
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def _check_res(self, res, stdout, stderr, returncode):
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(out, err), code = res
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self.assertEquals(stdout, out)
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self.assertEquals(stderr, err)
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self.assertEquals(returncode, code)
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class RegressionTest(BaseTestCase):
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# Regression tests to ensure that subprocess and subprocess2 have the same
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# behavior.
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def _run_test(self, function):
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"""Runs tests in 12 combinations:
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- LF output with universal_newlines=False
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- CR output with universal_newlines=False
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- CRLF output with universal_newlines=False
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- LF output with universal_newlines=True
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- CR output with universal_newlines=True
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- CRLF output with universal_newlines=True
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Once with subprocess, once with subprocess2.
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First |function| argument is the conversion for the original expected LF
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string to the right EOL.
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Second |function| argument is the executable and initial flag to run, to
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control what EOL is used by the child process.
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Third |function| argument is universal_newlines value.
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"""
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noop = lambda x: x
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for subp in (subprocess, subprocess2):
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function(noop, self.exe, False, subp)
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function(convert_to_cr, self.exe + ['--cr'], False, subp)
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function(convert_to_crlf, self.exe + ['--crlf'], False, subp)
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function(noop, self.exe, True, subp)
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function(noop, self.exe + ['--cr'], True, subp)
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function(noop, self.exe + ['--crlf'], True, subp)
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def _check_exception(self, subp, e, stdout, stderr, returncode):
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"""On exception, look if the exception members are set correctly."""
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self.assertEquals(returncode, e.returncode)
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if subp is subprocess:
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# subprocess never save the output.
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(e, 'stdout'))
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self.assertFalse(hasattr(e, 'stderr'))
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elif subp is subprocess2:
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self.assertEquals(stdout, e.stdout)
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self.assertEquals(stderr, e.stderr)
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else:
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self.fail()
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def test_check_output_no_stdout(self):
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try:
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subprocess2.check_output(self.exe, stdout=subprocess2.PIPE)
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self.fail()
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except ValueError:
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pass
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if (sys.version_info[0] * 10 + sys.version_info[1]) >= 27:
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# python 2.7+
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try:
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# pylint: disable=no-member
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subprocess.check_output(self.exe, stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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self.fail()
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except ValueError:
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pass
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def test_check_output_throw_stdout(self):
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def fn(c, e, un, subp):
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if not hasattr(subp, 'check_output'):
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return
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try:
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subp.check_output(
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e + ['--fail', '--stdout'], universal_newlines=un)
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self.fail()
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except subp.CalledProcessError, exception:
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self._check_exception(subp, exception, c('A\nBB\nCCC\n'), None, 64)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_check_output_throw_no_stderr(self):
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def fn(c, e, un, subp):
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if not hasattr(subp, 'check_output'):
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return
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try:
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subp.check_output(
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e + ['--fail', '--stderr'], universal_newlines=un)
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self.fail()
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except subp.CalledProcessError, exception:
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self._check_exception(subp, exception, c(''), None, 64)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_check_output_throw_stderr(self):
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def fn(c, e, un, subp):
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if not hasattr(subp, 'check_output'):
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return
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try:
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subp.check_output(
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e + ['--fail', '--stderr'],
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stderr=subp.PIPE,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self.fail()
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except subp.CalledProcessError, exception:
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self._check_exception(subp, exception, '', c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), 64)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_check_output_throw_stderr_stdout(self):
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def fn(c, e, un, subp):
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if not hasattr(subp, 'check_output'):
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return
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try:
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subp.check_output(
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e + ['--fail', '--stderr'],
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stderr=subp.STDOUT,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self.fail()
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except subp.CalledProcessError, exception:
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self._check_exception(subp, exception, c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), None, 64)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_check_call_throw(self):
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for subp in (subprocess, subprocess2):
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try:
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subp.check_call(self.exe + ['--fail', '--stderr'])
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self.fail()
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except subp.CalledProcessError, exception:
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self._check_exception(subp, exception, None, None, 64)
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def test_redirect_stderr_to_stdout_pipe(self):
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def fn(c, e, un, subp):
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# stderr output into stdout.
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proc = subp.Popen(
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e + ['--stderr'],
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stdout=subp.PIPE,
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stderr=subp.STDOUT,
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universal_newlines=un)
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res = proc.communicate(), proc.returncode
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self._check_res(res, c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_redirect_stderr_to_stdout(self):
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def fn(c, e, un, subp):
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# stderr output into stdout but stdout is not piped.
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proc = subp.Popen(
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e + ['--stderr'], stderr=STDOUT, universal_newlines=un)
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res = proc.communicate(), proc.returncode
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stderr(self):
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cmd = ['expr', '1', '/', '0']
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if sys.platform == 'win32':
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cmd = ['cmd.exe', '/c', 'exit', '1']
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p1 = subprocess.Popen(cmd, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=False)
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p2 = subprocess2.Popen(cmd, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, shell=False)
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r1 = p1.communicate()
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r2 = p2.communicate(timeout=100)
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self.assertEquals(r1, r2)
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class S2Test(BaseTestCase):
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# Tests that can only run in subprocess2, e.g. new functionalities.
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# In particular, subprocess2.communicate() doesn't exist in subprocess.
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def _run_test(self, function):
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"""Runs tests in 6 combinations:
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- LF output with universal_newlines=False
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- CR output with universal_newlines=False
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- CRLF output with universal_newlines=False
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- LF output with universal_newlines=True
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- CR output with universal_newlines=True
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- CRLF output with universal_newlines=True
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First |function| argument is the conversion for the origianl expected LF
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string to the right EOL.
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Second |function| argument is the executable and initial flag to run, to
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control what EOL is used by the child process.
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Third |function| argument is universal_newlines value.
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"""
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noop = lambda x: x
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function(noop, self.exe, False)
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function(convert_to_cr, self.exe + ['--cr'], False)
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function(convert_to_crlf, self.exe + ['--crlf'], False)
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function(noop, self.exe, True)
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function(noop, self.exe + ['--cr'], True)
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function(noop, self.exe + ['--crlf'], True)
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def _check_exception(self, e, stdout, stderr, returncode):
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"""On exception, look if the exception members are set correctly."""
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self.assertEquals(returncode, e.returncode)
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self.assertEquals(stdout, e.stdout)
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self.assertEquals(stderr, e.stderr)
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def test_timeout(self):
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# timeout doesn't exist in subprocess.
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def fn(c, e, un):
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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self.exe + ['--sleep_first', '--stdout'],
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timeout=0.01,
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stdout=PIPE,
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shell=False)
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self._check_res(res, '', None, TIMED_OUT)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_timeout_shell_throws(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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try:
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# With shell=True, it needs a string.
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subprocess2.communicate(' '.join(self.exe), timeout=0.01, shell=True)
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self.fail()
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except TypeError:
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pass
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stdin(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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stdin = '0123456789'
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--read'],
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stdin=stdin,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 10)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stdin_unicode(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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stdin = u'0123456789'
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--read'],
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stdin=stdin,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 10)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stdin_empty(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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stdin = ''
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--read'],
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stdin=stdin,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stdin_void(self):
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res = subprocess2.communicate(self.exe + ['--read'], stdin=VOID)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 0)
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def test_stdin_void_stdout_timeout(self):
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# Make sure a mix of VOID, PIPE and timeout works.
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def fn(c, e, un):
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--read'],
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stdin=VOID,
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stdout=PIPE,
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timeout=10,
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universal_newlines=un,
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shell=False)
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self._check_res(res, c('A\nBB\nCCC\n'), None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stdout_void(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--stderr'],
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stdout=VOID,
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stderr=PIPE,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stderr_void(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--stderr'],
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stdout=PIPE,
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stderr=VOID,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, c('A\nBB\nCCC\n'), None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_stdout_void_stderr_redirect(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--stderr'],
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stdout=VOID,
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stderr=STDOUT,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_tee_stderr(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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stderr = []
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stderr'], stderr=stderr.append, universal_newlines=un)
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self.assertEquals(c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), ''.join(stderr))
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_tee_stdout_stderr(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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stdout = []
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stderr = []
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--stderr'],
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stdout=stdout.append,
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stderr=stderr.append,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self.assertEquals(c('A\nBB\nCCC\n'), ''.join(stdout))
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self.assertEquals(c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), ''.join(stderr))
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 0)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_tee_stdin(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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# Mix of stdin input and stdout callback.
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stdout = []
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stdin = '0123456789'
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--read'],
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stdin=stdin,
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stdout=stdout.append,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self.assertEquals(c('A\nBB\nCCC\n'), ''.join(stdout))
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 10)
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_tee_throw(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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# Make sure failure still returns stderr completely.
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stderr = []
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try:
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subprocess2.check_output(
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e + ['--stderr', '--fail'],
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stderr=stderr.append,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self.fail()
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except subprocess2.CalledProcessError, exception:
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self._check_exception(exception, '', None, 64)
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self.assertEquals(c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), ''.join(stderr))
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self._run_test(fn)
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def test_tee_timeout_stdout_void(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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stderr = []
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--stderr', '--fail'],
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stdout=VOID,
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stderr=stderr.append,
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shell=False,
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timeout=10,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 64)
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self.assertEquals(c('a\nbb\nccc\n'), ''.join(stderr))
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self._run_test(fn)
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|
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def test_tee_timeout_stderr_void(self):
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def fn(c, e, un):
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stdout = []
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res = subprocess2.communicate(
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e + ['--stdout', '--stderr', '--fail'],
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stdout=stdout.append,
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stderr=VOID,
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shell=False,
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timeout=10,
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universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 64)
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self.assertEquals(c('A\nBB\nCCC\n'), ''.join(stdout))
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self._run_test(fn)
|
|
|
|
def test_tee_timeout_stderr_stdout(self):
|
|
def fn(c, e, un):
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|
stdout = []
|
|
res = subprocess2.communicate(
|
|
e + ['--stdout', '--stderr', '--fail'],
|
|
stdout=stdout.append,
|
|
stderr=STDOUT,
|
|
shell=False,
|
|
timeout=10,
|
|
universal_newlines=un)
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self._check_res(res, None, None, 64)
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|
# Ordering is random due to buffering.
|
|
self.assertEquals(
|
|
set(c('a\nbb\nccc\nA\nBB\nCCC\n').splitlines(True)),
|
|
set(''.join(stdout).splitlines(True)))
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|
self._run_test(fn)
|
|
|
|
def test_tee_large(self):
|
|
stdout = []
|
|
# Read 128kb. On my workstation it takes >2s. Welcome to 2011.
|
|
res = subprocess2.communicate(self.exe + ['--large'], stdout=stdout.append)
|
|
self.assertEquals(128*1024, len(''.join(stdout)))
|
|
self._check_res(res, None, None, 0)
|
|
|
|
def test_tee_large_stdin(self):
|
|
stdout = []
|
|
# Write 128kb.
|
|
stdin = '0123456789abcdef' * (8*1024)
|
|
res = subprocess2.communicate(
|
|
self.exe + ['--large', '--read'], stdin=stdin, stdout=stdout.append)
|
|
self.assertEquals(128*1024, len(''.join(stdout)))
|
|
# Windows return code is > 8 bits.
|
|
returncode = len(stdin) if sys.platform == 'win32' else 0
|
|
self._check_res(res, None, None, returncode)
|
|
|
|
def test_tee_cb_throw(self):
|
|
# Having a callback throwing up should not cause side-effects. It's a bit
|
|
# hard to measure.
|
|
class Blow(Exception):
|
|
pass
|
|
def blow(_):
|
|
raise Blow()
|
|
proc = subprocess2.Popen(self.exe + ['--stdout'], stdout=blow)
|
|
try:
|
|
proc.communicate()
|
|
self.fail()
|
|
except Blow:
|
|
self.assertNotEquals(0, proc.returncode)
|
|
|
|
def test_nag_timer(self):
|
|
w = []
|
|
l = logging.getLogger()
|
|
class _Filter(logging.Filter):
|
|
def filter(self, record):
|
|
if record.levelno == logging.WARNING:
|
|
w.append(record.getMessage().lstrip())
|
|
return 0
|
|
f = _Filter()
|
|
l.addFilter(f)
|
|
proc = subprocess2.Popen(
|
|
self.exe + ['--stdout', '--sleep_first'], stdout=PIPE)
|
|
res = proc.communicate(nag_timer=3), proc.returncode
|
|
l.removeFilter(f)
|
|
self._check_res(res, 'A\nBB\nCCC\n', None, 0)
|
|
expected = ['No output for 3 seconds from command:', proc.cmd_str,
|
|
'No output for 6 seconds from command:', proc.cmd_str,
|
|
'No output for 9 seconds from command:', proc.cmd_str]
|
|
self.assertEquals(w, expected)
|
|
|
|
|
|
def child_main(args):
|
|
if sys.platform == 'win32':
|
|
# Annoying, make sure the output is not translated on Windows.
|
|
# pylint: disable=no-member,import-error
|
|
import msvcrt
|
|
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stdout.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
|
|
msvcrt.setmode(sys.stderr.fileno(), os.O_BINARY)
|
|
|
|
parser = optparse.OptionParser()
|
|
parser.add_option(
|
|
'--fail',
|
|
dest='return_value',
|
|
action='store_const',
|
|
default=0,
|
|
const=64)
|
|
parser.add_option(
|
|
'--crlf', action='store_const', const='\r\n', dest='eol', default='\n')
|
|
parser.add_option(
|
|
'--cr', action='store_const', const='\r', dest='eol')
|
|
parser.add_option('--stdout', action='store_true')
|
|
parser.add_option('--stderr', action='store_true')
|
|
parser.add_option('--sleep_first', action='store_true')
|
|
parser.add_option('--sleep_last', action='store_true')
|
|
parser.add_option('--large', action='store_true')
|
|
parser.add_option('--read', action='store_true')
|
|
options, args = parser.parse_args(args)
|
|
if args:
|
|
parser.error('Internal error')
|
|
if options.sleep_first:
|
|
time.sleep(10)
|
|
|
|
def do(string):
|
|
if options.stdout:
|
|
sys.stdout.write(string.upper())
|
|
sys.stdout.write(options.eol)
|
|
if options.stderr:
|
|
sys.stderr.write(string.lower())
|
|
sys.stderr.write(options.eol)
|
|
|
|
do('A')
|
|
do('BB')
|
|
do('CCC')
|
|
if options.large:
|
|
# Print 128kb.
|
|
string = '0123456789abcdef' * (8*1024)
|
|
sys.stdout.write(string)
|
|
if options.read:
|
|
assert options.return_value is 0
|
|
try:
|
|
while sys.stdin.read(1):
|
|
options.return_value += 1
|
|
except OSError:
|
|
pass
|
|
if options.sleep_last:
|
|
time.sleep(10)
|
|
return options.return_value
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == '__main__':
|
|
logging.basicConfig(level=
|
|
[logging.WARNING, logging.INFO, logging.DEBUG][
|
|
min(2, sys.argv.count('-v'))])
|
|
if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == '--child':
|
|
sys.exit(child_main(sys.argv[2:]))
|
|
unittest.main()
|