Esempio n. 1
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    def test_git_diff_error(self):
        # Patch the output of `git diff` to return an error
        self._set_git_diff_output("", "fatal error", 1)

        # Expect an error
        with pytest.raises(CommandError):
            diff_cover_tool.main(["diff-cover", "coverage.xml"])
Esempio n. 2
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    def _check_html_report(
        self,
        git_diff_path,
        expected_html_path,
        tool_args,
        expected_status=0,
        css_file=None,
    ):
        """
        Verify that the tool produces the expected HTML report.

        `git_diff_path` is a path to a fixture containing the (patched) output of
        the call to `git diff`.

        `expected_console_path` is a path to the fixture containing
        the expected HTML output of the tool.

        `tool_args` is a list of command line arguments to pass
        to the tool.  You should include the name of the tool
        as the first argument.
        """

        # Patch the output of `git diff`
        with open(git_diff_path, encoding="utf-8") as git_diff_file:
            self._set_git_diff_output(git_diff_file.read(), "")

        # Create a temporary directory to hold the output HTML report
        # Add a cleanup to ensure the directory gets deleted
        temp_dir = self.tmp_path / "dummy"
        temp_dir.mkdir()

        html_report_path = os.path.join(temp_dir, "diff_coverage.html")

        args = tool_args + ["--html-report", html_report_path]

        if css_file:
            css_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, css_file)
            args += ["--external-css-file", css_file]

        # Execute the tool
        if "diff-cover" in args[0]:
            code = diff_cover_tool.main(args)
        else:
            code = diff_quality_tool.main(args)

        assert code == expected_status

        # Check the HTML report
        with open(expected_html_path, encoding="utf-8") as expected_file:
            with open(html_report_path, encoding="utf-8") as html_report:
                html = html_report.read()
                expected = expected_file.read()
                if css_file is None:
                    html = self._clear_css(html)
                    expected = self._clear_css(expected)
                assert expected.strip() == html.strip()

        return temp_dir
Esempio n. 3
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def pytest_unconfigure(config):
    if config.option.cov_source:
        print()

        cov_dir = Path(__file__).parent / "coverage"
        xml = str(cov_dir / "output.xml")
        html = str(cov_dir / "diff.html")
        exit = main(["", xml, "--html-report", html, "--fail-under", "100"])

        print(f"\nHTML diff coverage showing missing lines written to {html}")

        if exit != 0:
            sys.exit(exit)
Esempio n. 4
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    def _check_console_report(self,
                              git_diff_path,
                              expected_console_path,
                              tool_args,
                              expected_status=0):
        """
        Verify that the tool produces the expected console report.

        `git_diff_path` is a path to a fixture containing the (patched) output of
        the call to `git diff`.

        `expected_console_path` is a path to the fixture containing
        the expected console output of the tool.

        `tool_args` is a list of command line arguments to pass
        to the tool.  You should include the name of the tool
        as the first argument.
        """

        # Patch the output of `git diff`
        with open(git_diff_path, encoding="utf-8") as git_diff_file:
            self._set_git_diff_output(git_diff_file.read(), "")

        # Capture stdout to a string buffer
        string_buffer = BytesIO()
        self._capture_stdout(string_buffer)

        # Execute the tool
        if "diff-cover" in tool_args[0]:
            code = diff_cover_tool.main(tool_args)
        else:
            code = diff_quality_tool.main(tool_args)

        assert code == expected_status

        # Check the console report
        with open(expected_console_path) as expected_file:
            report = string_buffer.getvalue()
            expected = expected_file.read()
            assert expected.strip() == report.strip().decode("utf-8")
Esempio n. 5
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from diff_cover.diff_cover_tool import main

main()