# Copyright (c) Twisted Matrix Laboratories. # See LICENSE for details. """ Tests for L{twisted.python.monkey}. """ from __future__ import division, absolute_import from twisted.trial import unittest from twisted.python.monkey import MonkeyPatcher class TestObj: def __init__(self): self.foo = 'foo value' self.bar = 'bar value' self.baz = 'baz value' class MonkeyPatcherTest(unittest.SynchronousTestCase): """ Tests for L{MonkeyPatcher} monkey-patching class. """ def setUp(self): self.testObject = TestObj() self.originalObject = TestObj() self.monkeyPatcher = MonkeyPatcher() def test_empty(self): """ A monkey patcher without patches shouldn't change a thing. """ self.monkeyPatcher.patch() # We can't assert that all state is unchanged, but at least we can # check our test object. self.assertEqual(self.originalObject.foo, self.testObject.foo) self.assertEqual(self.originalObject.bar, self.testObject.bar) self.assertEqual(self.originalObject.baz, self.testObject.baz) def test_constructWithPatches(self): """ Constructing a L{MonkeyPatcher} with patches should add all of the given patches to the patch list. """ patcher = MonkeyPatcher((self.testObject, 'foo', 'haha'), (self.testObject, 'bar', 'hehe')) patcher.patch() self.assertEqual('haha', self.testObject.foo) self.assertEqual('hehe', self.testObject.bar) self.assertEqual(self.originalObject.baz, self.testObject.baz) def test_patchExisting(self): """ Patching an attribute that exists sets it to the value defined in the patch. """ self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'foo', 'haha') self.monkeyPatcher.patch() self.assertEqual(self.testObject.foo, 'haha') def test_patchNonExisting(self): """ Patching a non-existing attribute fails with an C{AttributeError}. """ self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'nowhere', 'blow up please') self.assertRaises(AttributeError, self.monkeyPatcher.patch) def test_patchAlreadyPatched(self): """ Adding a patch for an object and attribute that already have a patch overrides the existing patch. """ self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'foo', 'blah') self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'foo', 'BLAH') self.monkeyPatcher.patch() self.assertEqual(self.testObject.foo, 'BLAH') self.monkeyPatcher.restore() self.assertEqual(self.testObject.foo, self.originalObject.foo) def test_restoreTwiceIsANoOp(self): """ Restoring an already-restored monkey patch is a no-op. """ self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'foo', 'blah') self.monkeyPatcher.patch() self.monkeyPatcher.restore() self.assertEqual(self.testObject.foo, self.originalObject.foo) self.monkeyPatcher.restore() self.assertEqual(self.testObject.foo, self.originalObject.foo) def test_runWithPatchesDecoration(self): """ runWithPatches should run the given callable, passing in all arguments and keyword arguments, and return the return value of the callable. """ log = [] def f(a, b, c=None): log.append((a, b, c)) return 'foo' result = self.monkeyPatcher.runWithPatches(f, 1, 2, c=10) self.assertEqual('foo', result) self.assertEqual([(1, 2, 10)], log) def test_repeatedRunWithPatches(self): """ We should be able to call the same function with runWithPatches more than once. All patches should apply for each call. """ def f(): return (self.testObject.foo, self.testObject.bar, self.testObject.baz) self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'foo', 'haha') result = self.monkeyPatcher.runWithPatches(f) self.assertEqual( ('haha', self.originalObject.bar, self.originalObject.baz), result) result = self.monkeyPatcher.runWithPatches(f) self.assertEqual( ('haha', self.originalObject.bar, self.originalObject.baz), result) def test_runWithPatchesRestores(self): """ C{runWithPatches} should restore the original values after the function has executed. """ self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'foo', 'haha') self.assertEqual(self.originalObject.foo, self.testObject.foo) self.monkeyPatcher.runWithPatches(lambda: None) self.assertEqual(self.originalObject.foo, self.testObject.foo) def test_runWithPatchesRestoresOnException(self): """ Test runWithPatches restores the original values even when the function raises an exception. """ def _(): self.assertEqual(self.testObject.foo, 'haha') self.assertEqual(self.testObject.bar, 'blahblah') raise RuntimeError("Something went wrong!") self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'foo', 'haha') self.monkeyPatcher.addPatch(self.testObject, 'bar', 'blahblah') self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self.monkeyPatcher.runWithPatches, _) self.assertEqual(self.testObject.foo, self.originalObject.foo) self.assertEqual(self.testObject.bar, self.originalObject.bar)