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Closes issue 17467. Add readline and readlines support to unittest.mock.mock_open
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Doc/library/unittest.mock.rst
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@@ -1989,8 +1989,12 @@ mock_open
default) then a `MagicMock` will be created for you, with the API limited
to methods or attributes available on standard file handles.
`read_data` is a string for the `read` method of the file handle to return.
This is an empty string by default.
`read_data` is a string for the `read`, `readline`, and `readlines` methods
of the file handle to return. Calls to those methods will take data from
`read_data` until it is depleted. The mock of these methods is pretty
simplistic. If you need more control over the data that you are feeding to
the tested code you will need to customize this mock for yourself.
`read_data` is an empty string by default.
Using `open` as a context manager is a great way to ensure your file handles
are closed properly and is becoming common::
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Lib/unittest/mock.py
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@@ -934,8 +934,6 @@ class CallableMixin(Base):
return
result
ret_val
=
effect
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
)
if
ret_val
is
DEFAULT
:
ret_val
=
self
.
return_value
if
(
self
.
_mock_wraps
is
not
None
and
self
.
_mock_return_value
is
DEFAULT
):
...
...
@@ -2207,6 +2205,24 @@ MethodWrapperTypes = (
file_spec
=
None
def
_iterate_read_data
(
read_data
):
# Helper for mock_open:
# Retrieve lines from read_data via a generator so that separate calls to
# readline, read, and readlines are properly interleaved
data_as_list
=
[
'{}
\n
'
.
format
(
l
)
for
l
in
read_data
.
split
(
'
\n
'
)]
if
data_as_list
[
-
1
]
==
'
\n
'
:
# If the last line ended in a newline, the list comprehension will have an
# extra entry that's just a newline. Remove this.
data_as_list
=
data_as_list
[:
-
1
]
else
:
# If there wasn't an extra newline by itself, then the file being
# emulated doesn't have a newline to end the last line remove the
# newline that our naive format() added
data_as_list
[
-
1
]
=
data_as_list
[
-
1
][:
-
1
]
for
line
in
data_as_list
:
yield
line
def
mock_open
(
mock
=
None
,
read_data
=
''
):
"""
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...
@@ -2217,9 +2233,27 @@ def mock_open(mock=None, read_data=''):
default) then a `MagicMock` will be created for you, with the API limited
to methods or attributes available on standard file handles.
`read_data` is a string for the `read` method
of the file handle to return.
This is an empty string by default.
`read_data` is a string for the `read` method
dline`, and `readlines` of the
file handle to return.
This is an empty string by default.
"""
def
_readlines_side_effect
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
if
handle
.
readlines
.
return_value
is
not
None
:
return
handle
.
readlines
.
return_value
return
list
(
_data
)
def
_read_side_effect
(
*
args
,
**
kwargs
):
if
handle
.
read
.
return_value
is
not
None
:
return
handle
.
read
.
return_value
return
''
.
join
(
_data
)
def
_readline_side_effect
():
if
handle
.
readline
.
return_value
is
not
None
:
while
True
:
yield
handle
.
readline
.
return_value
for
line
in
_data
:
yield
line
global
file_spec
if
file_spec
is
None
:
import
_io
...
...
@@ -2229,9 +2263,18 @@ def mock_open(mock=None, read_data=''):
mock
=
MagicMock
(
name
=
'open'
,
spec
=
open
)
handle
=
MagicMock
(
spec
=
file_spec
)
handle
.
write
.
return_value
=
None
handle
.
__enter__
.
return_value
=
handle
handle
.
read
.
return_value
=
read_data
_data
=
_iterate_read_data
(
read_data
)
handle
.
write
.
return_value
=
None
handle
.
read
.
return_value
=
None
handle
.
readline
.
return_value
=
None
handle
.
readlines
.
return_value
=
None
handle
.
read
.
side_effect
=
_read_side_effect
handle
.
readline
.
side_effect
=
_readline_side_effect
()
handle
.
readlines
.
side_effect
=
_readlines_side_effect
mock
.
return_value
=
handle
return
mock
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Lib/unittest/test/testmock/testwith.py
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@@ -172,5 +172,88 @@ class TestMockOpen(unittest.TestCase):
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
'foo'
)
def
test_readline_data
(
self
):
# Check that readline will return all the lines from the fake file
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
'foo
\n
bar
\n
baz
\n
'
)
with
patch
(
'
%
s.open'
%
__name__
,
mock
,
create
=
True
):
h
=
open
(
'bar'
)
line1
=
h
.
readline
()
line2
=
h
.
readline
()
line3
=
h
.
readline
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
line1
,
'foo
\n
'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
line2
,
'bar
\n
'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
line3
,
'baz
\n
'
)
# Check that we properly emulate a file that doesn't end in a newline
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
'foo'
)
with
patch
(
'
%
s.open'
%
__name__
,
mock
,
create
=
True
):
h
=
open
(
'bar'
)
result
=
h
.
readline
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
'foo'
)
def
test_readlines_data
(
self
):
# Test that emulating a file that ends in a newline character works
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
'foo
\n
bar
\n
baz
\n
'
)
with
patch
(
'
%
s.open'
%
__name__
,
mock
,
create
=
True
):
h
=
open
(
'bar'
)
result
=
h
.
readlines
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
[
'foo
\n
'
,
'bar
\n
'
,
'baz
\n
'
])
# Test that files without a final newline will also be correctly
# emulated
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
'foo
\n
bar
\n
baz'
)
with
patch
(
'
%
s.open'
%
__name__
,
mock
,
create
=
True
):
h
=
open
(
'bar'
)
result
=
h
.
readlines
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
result
,
[
'foo
\n
'
,
'bar
\n
'
,
'baz'
])
def
test_mock_open_read_with_argument
(
self
):
# At one point calling read with an argument was broken
# for mocks returned by mock_open
some_data
=
'foo
\n
bar
\n
baz'
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
some_data
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
mock
()
.
read
(
10
),
some_data
)
def
test_interleaved_reads
(
self
):
# Test that calling read, readline, and readlines pulls data
# sequentially from the data we preload with
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
'foo
\n
bar
\n
baz
\n
'
)
with
patch
(
'
%
s.open'
%
__name__
,
mock
,
create
=
True
):
h
=
open
(
'bar'
)
line1
=
h
.
readline
()
rest
=
h
.
readlines
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
line1
,
'foo
\n
'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
rest
,
[
'bar
\n
'
,
'baz
\n
'
])
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
'foo
\n
bar
\n
baz
\n
'
)
with
patch
(
'
%
s.open'
%
__name__
,
mock
,
create
=
True
):
h
=
open
(
'bar'
)
line1
=
h
.
readline
()
rest
=
h
.
read
()
self
.
assertEqual
(
line1
,
'foo
\n
'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
rest
,
'bar
\n
baz
\n
'
)
def
test_overriding_return_values
(
self
):
mock
=
mock_open
(
read_data
=
'foo'
)
handle
=
mock
()
handle
.
read
.
return_value
=
'bar'
handle
.
readline
.
return_value
=
'bar'
handle
.
readlines
.
return_value
=
[
'bar'
]
self
.
assertEqual
(
handle
.
read
(),
'bar'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
handle
.
readline
(),
'bar'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
handle
.
readlines
(),
[
'bar'
])
# call repeatedly to check that a StopIteration is not propagated
self
.
assertEqual
(
handle
.
readline
(),
'bar'
)
self
.
assertEqual
(
handle
.
readline
(),
'bar'
)
if
__name__
==
'__main__'
:
unittest
.
main
()
Misc/NEWS
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@@ -289,6 +289,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #17467: add readline and readlines support to mock_open in
unittest.mock.
- Issue #17192: Update the ctypes module'
s
libffi
to
v3
.0.13
.
This
specifically
addresses
a
stack
misalignment
issue
on
x86
and
issues
on
some
more
recent
platforms
.
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