import imp import os import sys import unittest from importlib import import_module from zipimport import zipimporter from django.test import SimpleTestCase, modify_settings from django.test.utils import extend_sys_path from django.utils import six from django.utils._os import upath from django.utils.module_loading import ( autodiscover_modules, import_string, module_has_submodule, ) class DefaultLoader(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): sys.meta_path.insert(0, ProxyFinder()) def tearDown(self): sys.meta_path.pop(0) def test_loader(self): "Normal module existence can be tested" test_module = import_module('utils_tests.test_module') test_no_submodule = import_module( 'utils_tests.test_no_submodule') # An importable child self.assertTrue(module_has_submodule(test_module, 'good_module')) mod = import_module('utils_tests.test_module.good_module') self.assertEqual(mod.content, 'Good Module') # A child that exists, but will generate an import error if loaded self.assertTrue(module_has_submodule(test_module, 'bad_module')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'utils_tests.test_module.bad_module') # A child that doesn't exist self.assertFalse(module_has_submodule(test_module, 'no_such_module')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'utils_tests.test_module.no_such_module') # A child that doesn't exist, but is the name of a package on the path self.assertFalse(module_has_submodule(test_module, 'django')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'utils_tests.test_module.django') # Don't be confused by caching of import misses import types # NOQA: causes attempted import of utils_tests.types self.assertFalse(module_has_submodule(sys.modules['utils_tests'], 'types')) # A module which doesn't have a __path__ (so no submodules) self.assertFalse(module_has_submodule(test_no_submodule, 'anything')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'utils_tests.test_no_submodule.anything') class EggLoader(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.egg_dir = '%s/eggs' % os.path.dirname(upath(__file__)) def tearDown(self): sys.path_importer_cache.clear() sys.modules.pop('egg_module.sub1.sub2.bad_module', None) sys.modules.pop('egg_module.sub1.sub2.good_module', None) sys.modules.pop('egg_module.sub1.sub2', None) sys.modules.pop('egg_module.sub1', None) sys.modules.pop('egg_module.bad_module', None) sys.modules.pop('egg_module.good_module', None) sys.modules.pop('egg_module', None) def test_shallow_loader(self): "Module existence can be tested inside eggs" egg_name = '%s/test_egg.egg' % self.egg_dir with extend_sys_path(egg_name): egg_module = import_module('egg_module') # An importable child self.assertTrue(module_has_submodule(egg_module, 'good_module')) mod = import_module('egg_module.good_module') self.assertEqual(mod.content, 'Good Module') # A child that exists, but will generate an import error if loaded self.assertTrue(module_has_submodule(egg_module, 'bad_module')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'egg_module.bad_module') # A child that doesn't exist self.assertFalse(module_has_submodule(egg_module, 'no_such_module')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'egg_module.no_such_module') def test_deep_loader(self): "Modules deep inside an egg can still be tested for existence" egg_name = '%s/test_egg.egg' % self.egg_dir with extend_sys_path(egg_name): egg_module = import_module('egg_module.sub1.sub2') # An importable child self.assertTrue(module_has_submodule(egg_module, 'good_module')) mod = import_module('egg_module.sub1.sub2.good_module') self.assertEqual(mod.content, 'Deep Good Module') # A child that exists, but will generate an import error if loaded self.assertTrue(module_has_submodule(egg_module, 'bad_module')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'egg_module.sub1.sub2.bad_module') # A child that doesn't exist self.assertFalse(module_has_submodule(egg_module, 'no_such_module')) self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_module, 'egg_module.sub1.sub2.no_such_module') class ModuleImportTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def test_import_string(self): cls = import_string('django.utils.module_loading.import_string') self.assertEqual(cls, import_string) # Test exceptions raised self.assertRaises(ImportError, import_string, 'no_dots_in_path') msg = 'Module "utils_tests" does not define a "unexistent" attribute' with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, ImportError, msg): import_string('utils_tests.unexistent') @modify_settings(INSTALLED_APPS={'append': 'utils_tests.test_module'}) class AutodiscoverModulesTestCase(SimpleTestCase): def tearDown(self): sys.path_importer_cache.clear() sys.modules.pop('utils_tests.test_module.another_bad_module', None) sys.modules.pop('utils_tests.test_module.another_good_module', None) sys.modules.pop('utils_tests.test_module.bad_module', None) sys.modules.pop('utils_tests.test_module.good_module', None) sys.modules.pop('utils_tests.test_module', None) def test_autodiscover_modules_found(self): autodiscover_modules('good_module') def test_autodiscover_modules_not_found(self): autodiscover_modules('missing_module') def test_autodiscover_modules_found_but_bad_module(self): with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, ImportError, "No module named '?a_package_name_that_does_not_exist'?"): autodiscover_modules('bad_module') def test_autodiscover_modules_several_one_bad_module(self): with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, ImportError, "No module named '?a_package_name_that_does_not_exist'?"): autodiscover_modules('good_module', 'bad_module') def test_autodiscover_modules_several_found(self): autodiscover_modules('good_module', 'another_good_module') def test_autodiscover_modules_several_found_with_registry(self): from .test_module import site autodiscover_modules('good_module', 'another_good_module', register_to=site) self.assertEqual(site._registry, {'lorem': 'ipsum'}) def test_validate_registry_keeps_intact(self): from .test_module import site with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, Exception, "Some random exception."): autodiscover_modules('another_bad_module', register_to=site) self.assertEqual(site._registry, {}) def test_validate_registry_resets_after_erroneous_module(self): from .test_module import site with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, Exception, "Some random exception."): autodiscover_modules('another_good_module', 'another_bad_module', register_to=site) self.assertEqual(site._registry, {'lorem': 'ipsum'}) def test_validate_registry_resets_after_missing_module(self): from .test_module import site autodiscover_modules('does_not_exist', 'another_good_module', 'does_not_exist2', register_to=site) self.assertEqual(site._registry, {'lorem': 'ipsum'}) class ProxyFinder(object): def __init__(self): self._cache = {} def find_module(self, fullname, path=None): tail = fullname.rsplit('.', 1)[-1] try: fd, fn, info = imp.find_module(tail, path) if fullname in self._cache: old_fd = self._cache[fullname][0] if old_fd: old_fd.close() self._cache[fullname] = (fd, fn, info) except ImportError: return None else: return self # this is a loader as well def load_module(self, fullname): if fullname in sys.modules: return sys.modules[fullname] fd, fn, info = self._cache[fullname] try: return imp.load_module(fullname, fd, fn, info) finally: if fd: fd.close() class TestFinder(object): def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): self.importer = zipimporter(*args, **kwargs) def find_module(self, path): importer = self.importer.find_module(path) if importer is None: return return TestLoader(importer) class TestLoader(object): def __init__(self, importer): self.importer = importer def load_module(self, name): mod = self.importer.load_module(name) mod.__loader__ = self return mod class CustomLoader(EggLoader): """The Custom Loader test is exactly the same as the EggLoader, but it uses a custom defined Loader and Finder that is intentionally split into two classes. Although the EggLoader combines both functions into one class, this isn't required. """ def setUp(self): super(CustomLoader, self).setUp() sys.path_hooks.insert(0, TestFinder) sys.path_importer_cache.clear() def tearDown(self): super(CustomLoader, self).tearDown() sys.path_hooks.pop(0)