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diff --git a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/__init__.py b/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/__init__.py deleted file mode 100644 index e69de29..0000000 --- a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/__init__.py +++ /dev/null diff --git a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/test_pkg_resources.py b/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/test_pkg_resources.py deleted file mode 100644 index 564d7ce..0000000 --- a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/test_pkg_resources.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,111 +0,0 @@ -import sys -import tempfile -import os -import zipfile -import datetime -import time -import subprocess - -import pkg_resources - -try: - unicode -except NameError: - unicode = str - -def timestamp(dt): - """ - Return a timestamp for a local, naive datetime instance. - """ - try: - return dt.timestamp() - except AttributeError: - # Python 3.2 and earlier - return time.mktime(dt.timetuple()) - -class EggRemover(unicode): - def __call__(self): - if self in sys.path: - sys.path.remove(self) - if os.path.exists(self): - os.remove(self) - -class TestZipProvider(object): - finalizers = [] - - ref_time = datetime.datetime(2013, 5, 12, 13, 25, 0) - "A reference time for a file modification" - - @classmethod - def setup_class(cls): - "create a zip egg and add it to sys.path" - egg = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.egg', delete=False) - zip_egg = zipfile.ZipFile(egg, 'w') - zip_info = zipfile.ZipInfo() - zip_info.filename = 'mod.py' - zip_info.date_time = cls.ref_time.timetuple() - zip_egg.writestr(zip_info, 'x = 3\n') - zip_info = zipfile.ZipInfo() - zip_info.filename = 'data.dat' - zip_info.date_time = cls.ref_time.timetuple() - zip_egg.writestr(zip_info, 'hello, world!') - zip_egg.close() - egg.close() - - sys.path.append(egg.name) - cls.finalizers.append(EggRemover(egg.name)) - - @classmethod - def teardown_class(cls): - for finalizer in cls.finalizers: - finalizer() - - def test_resource_filename_rewrites_on_change(self): - """ - If a previous call to get_resource_filename has saved the file, but - the file has been subsequently mutated with different file of the - same size and modification time, it should not be overwritten on a - subsequent call to get_resource_filename. - """ - import mod - manager = pkg_resources.ResourceManager() - zp = pkg_resources.ZipProvider(mod) - filename = zp.get_resource_filename(manager, 'data.dat') - actual = datetime.datetime.fromtimestamp(os.stat(filename).st_mtime) - assert actual == self.ref_time - f = open(filename, 'w') - f.write('hello, world?') - f.close() - ts = timestamp(self.ref_time) - os.utime(filename, (ts, ts)) - filename = zp.get_resource_filename(manager, 'data.dat') - f = open(filename) - assert f.read() == 'hello, world!' - manager.cleanup_resources() - -class TestResourceManager(object): - def test_get_cache_path(self): - mgr = pkg_resources.ResourceManager() - path = mgr.get_cache_path('foo') - type_ = str(type(path)) - message = "Unexpected type from get_cache_path: " + type_ - assert isinstance(path, (unicode, str)), message - - -class TestIndependence: - """ - Tests to ensure that pkg_resources runs independently from setuptools. - """ - def test_setuptools_not_imported(self): - """ - In a separate Python environment, import pkg_resources and assert - that action doesn't cause setuptools to be imported. - """ - lines = ( - 'import pkg_resources', - 'import sys', - 'assert "setuptools" not in sys.modules, ' - '"setuptools was imported"', - ) - cmd = [sys.executable, '-c', '; '.join(lines)] - subprocess.check_call(cmd) diff --git a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/test_resources.py b/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/test_resources.py deleted file mode 100644 index a55478a..0000000 --- a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/pkg_resources/tests/test_resources.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,661 +0,0 @@ -import os -import sys -import tempfile -import shutil -import string - -import pytest - -import pkg_resources -from pkg_resources import (parse_requirements, VersionConflict, parse_version, - Distribution, EntryPoint, Requirement, safe_version, safe_name, - WorkingSet) - -packaging = pkg_resources.packaging - - -def safe_repr(obj, short=False): - """ copied from Python2.7""" - try: - result = repr(obj) - except Exception: - result = object.__repr__(obj) - if not short or len(result) < pkg_resources._MAX_LENGTH: - return result - return result[:pkg_resources._MAX_LENGTH] + ' [truncated]...' - - -class Metadata(pkg_resources.EmptyProvider): - """Mock object to return metadata as if from an on-disk distribution""" - - def __init__(self, *pairs): - self.metadata = dict(pairs) - - def has_metadata(self, name): - return name in self.metadata - - def get_metadata(self, name): - return self.metadata[name] - - def get_metadata_lines(self, name): - return pkg_resources.yield_lines(self.get_metadata(name)) - - -dist_from_fn = pkg_resources.Distribution.from_filename - -class TestDistro: - - def testCollection(self): - # empty path should produce no distributions - ad = pkg_resources.Environment([], platform=None, python=None) - assert list(ad) == [] - assert ad['FooPkg'] == [] - ad.add(dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.3_1.egg")) - ad.add(dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.4-py2.4-win32.egg")) - ad.add(dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.2-py2.4.egg")) - - # Name is in there now - assert ad['FooPkg'] - # But only 1 package - assert list(ad) == ['foopkg'] - - # Distributions sort by version - assert [dist.version for dist in ad['FooPkg']] == ['1.4','1.3-1','1.2'] - - # Removing a distribution leaves sequence alone - ad.remove(ad['FooPkg'][1]) - assert [dist.version for dist in ad['FooPkg']] == ['1.4','1.2'] - - # And inserting adds them in order - ad.add(dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.9.egg")) - assert [dist.version for dist in ad['FooPkg']] == ['1.9','1.4','1.2'] - - ws = WorkingSet([]) - foo12 = dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.2-py2.4.egg") - foo14 = dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.4-py2.4-win32.egg") - req, = parse_requirements("FooPkg>=1.3") - - # Nominal case: no distros on path, should yield all applicable - assert ad.best_match(req, ws).version == '1.9' - # If a matching distro is already installed, should return only that - ws.add(foo14) - assert ad.best_match(req, ws).version == '1.4' - - # If the first matching distro is unsuitable, it's a version conflict - ws = WorkingSet([]) - ws.add(foo12) - ws.add(foo14) - with pytest.raises(VersionConflict): - ad.best_match(req, ws) - - # If more than one match on the path, the first one takes precedence - ws = WorkingSet([]) - ws.add(foo14) - ws.add(foo12) - ws.add(foo14) - assert ad.best_match(req, ws).version == '1.4' - - def checkFooPkg(self,d): - assert d.project_name == "FooPkg" - assert d.key == "foopkg" - assert d.version == "1.3.post1" - assert d.py_version == "2.4" - assert d.platform == "win32" - assert d.parsed_version == parse_version("1.3-1") - - def testDistroBasics(self): - d = Distribution( - "/some/path", - project_name="FooPkg",version="1.3-1",py_version="2.4",platform="win32" - ) - self.checkFooPkg(d) - - d = Distribution("/some/path") - assert d.py_version == sys.version[:3] - assert d.platform == None - - def testDistroParse(self): - d = dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.3.post1-py2.4-win32.egg") - self.checkFooPkg(d) - d = dist_from_fn("FooPkg-1.3.post1-py2.4-win32.egg-info") - self.checkFooPkg(d) - - def testDistroMetadata(self): - d = Distribution( - "/some/path", project_name="FooPkg", py_version="2.4", platform="win32", - metadata = Metadata( - ('PKG-INFO',"Metadata-Version: 1.0\nVersion: 1.3-1\n") - ) - ) - self.checkFooPkg(d) - - def distRequires(self, txt): - return Distribution("/foo", metadata=Metadata(('depends.txt', txt))) - - def checkRequires(self, dist, txt, extras=()): - assert list(dist.requires(extras)) == list(parse_requirements(txt)) - - def testDistroDependsSimple(self): - for v in "Twisted>=1.5", "Twisted>=1.5\nZConfig>=2.0": - self.checkRequires(self.distRequires(v), v) - - def testResolve(self): - ad = pkg_resources.Environment([]) - ws = WorkingSet([]) - # Resolving no requirements -> nothing to install - assert list(ws.resolve([], ad)) == [] - # Request something not in the collection -> DistributionNotFound - with pytest.raises(pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound): - ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo"), ad) - - Foo = Distribution.from_filename( - "/foo_dir/Foo-1.2.egg", - metadata=Metadata(('depends.txt', "[bar]\nBaz>=2.0")) - ) - ad.add(Foo) - ad.add(Distribution.from_filename("Foo-0.9.egg")) - - # Request thing(s) that are available -> list to activate - for i in range(3): - targets = list(ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo"), ad)) - assert targets == [Foo] - list(map(ws.add,targets)) - with pytest.raises(VersionConflict): - ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo==0.9"), ad) - ws = WorkingSet([]) # reset - - # Request an extra that causes an unresolved dependency for "Baz" - with pytest.raises(pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound): - ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo[bar]"), ad) - Baz = Distribution.from_filename( - "/foo_dir/Baz-2.1.egg", metadata=Metadata(('depends.txt', "Foo")) - ) - ad.add(Baz) - - # Activation list now includes resolved dependency - assert list(ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo[bar]"), ad)) ==[Foo,Baz] - # Requests for conflicting versions produce VersionConflict - with pytest.raises(VersionConflict) as vc: - ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo==1.2\nFoo!=1.2"), ad) - - msg = 'Foo 0.9 is installed but Foo==1.2 is required' - assert vc.value.report() == msg - - def testDistroDependsOptions(self): - d = self.distRequires(""" - Twisted>=1.5 - [docgen] - ZConfig>=2.0 - docutils>=0.3 - [fastcgi] - fcgiapp>=0.1""") - self.checkRequires(d,"Twisted>=1.5") - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 ZConfig>=2.0 docutils>=0.3".split(), ["docgen"] - ) - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 fcgiapp>=0.1".split(), ["fastcgi"] - ) - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 ZConfig>=2.0 docutils>=0.3 fcgiapp>=0.1".split(), - ["docgen","fastcgi"] - ) - self.checkRequires( - d,"Twisted>=1.5 fcgiapp>=0.1 ZConfig>=2.0 docutils>=0.3".split(), - ["fastcgi", "docgen"] - ) - with pytest.raises(pkg_resources.UnknownExtra): - d.requires(["foo"]) - - -class TestWorkingSet: - def test_find_conflicting(self): - ws = WorkingSet([]) - Foo = Distribution.from_filename("/foo_dir/Foo-1.2.egg") - ws.add(Foo) - - # create a requirement that conflicts with Foo 1.2 - req = next(parse_requirements("Foo<1.2")) - - with pytest.raises(VersionConflict) as vc: - ws.find(req) - - msg = 'Foo 1.2 is installed but Foo<1.2 is required' - assert vc.value.report() == msg - - def test_resolve_conflicts_with_prior(self): - """ - A ContextualVersionConflict should be raised when a requirement - conflicts with a prior requirement for a different package. - """ - # Create installation where Foo depends on Baz 1.0 and Bar depends on - # Baz 2.0. - ws = WorkingSet([]) - md = Metadata(('depends.txt', "Baz==1.0")) - Foo = Distribution.from_filename("/foo_dir/Foo-1.0.egg", metadata=md) - ws.add(Foo) - md = Metadata(('depends.txt', "Baz==2.0")) - Bar = Distribution.from_filename("/foo_dir/Bar-1.0.egg", metadata=md) - ws.add(Bar) - Baz = Distribution.from_filename("/foo_dir/Baz-1.0.egg") - ws.add(Baz) - Baz = Distribution.from_filename("/foo_dir/Baz-2.0.egg") - ws.add(Baz) - - with pytest.raises(VersionConflict) as vc: - ws.resolve(parse_requirements("Foo\nBar\n")) - - msg = "Baz 1.0 is installed but Baz==2.0 is required by {'Bar'}" - if pkg_resources.PY2: - msg = msg.replace("{'Bar'}", "set(['Bar'])") - assert vc.value.report() == msg - - -class TestEntryPoints: - - def assertfields(self, ep): - assert ep.name == "foo" - assert ep.module_name == "pkg_resources.tests.test_resources" - assert ep.attrs == ("TestEntryPoints",) - assert ep.extras == ("x",) - assert ep.load() is TestEntryPoints - expect = "foo = pkg_resources.tests.test_resources:TestEntryPoints [x]" - assert str(ep) == expect - - def setup_method(self, method): - self.dist = Distribution.from_filename( - "FooPkg-1.2-py2.4.egg", metadata=Metadata(('requires.txt','[x]'))) - - def testBasics(self): - ep = EntryPoint( - "foo", "pkg_resources.tests.test_resources", ["TestEntryPoints"], - ["x"], self.dist - ) - self.assertfields(ep) - - def testParse(self): - s = "foo = pkg_resources.tests.test_resources:TestEntryPoints [x]" - ep = EntryPoint.parse(s, self.dist) - self.assertfields(ep) - - ep = EntryPoint.parse("bar baz= spammity[PING]") - assert ep.name == "bar baz" - assert ep.module_name == "spammity" - assert ep.attrs == () - assert ep.extras == ("ping",) - - ep = EntryPoint.parse(" fizzly = wocka:foo") - assert ep.name == "fizzly" - assert ep.module_name == "wocka" - assert ep.attrs == ("foo",) - assert ep.extras == () - - # plus in the name - spec = "html+mako = mako.ext.pygmentplugin:MakoHtmlLexer" - ep = EntryPoint.parse(spec) - assert ep.name == 'html+mako' - - reject_specs = "foo", "x=a:b:c", "q=x/na", "fez=pish:tush-z", "x=f[a]>2" - @pytest.mark.parametrize("reject_spec", reject_specs) - def test_reject_spec(self, reject_spec): - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - EntryPoint.parse(reject_spec) - - def test_printable_name(self): - """ - Allow any printable character in the name. - """ - # Create a name with all printable characters; strip the whitespace. - name = string.printable.strip() - spec = "{name} = module:attr".format(**locals()) - ep = EntryPoint.parse(spec) - assert ep.name == name - - def checkSubMap(self, m): - assert len(m) == len(self.submap_expect) - for key, ep in pkg_resources.iteritems(self.submap_expect): - assert repr(m.get(key)) == repr(ep) - - submap_expect = dict( - feature1=EntryPoint('feature1', 'somemodule', ['somefunction']), - feature2=EntryPoint('feature2', 'another.module', ['SomeClass'], ['extra1','extra2']), - feature3=EntryPoint('feature3', 'this.module', extras=['something']) - ) - submap_str = """ - # define features for blah blah - feature1 = somemodule:somefunction - feature2 = another.module:SomeClass [extra1,extra2] - feature3 = this.module [something] - """ - - def testParseList(self): - self.checkSubMap(EntryPoint.parse_group("xyz", self.submap_str)) - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - EntryPoint.parse_group("x a", "foo=bar") - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - EntryPoint.parse_group("x", ["foo=baz", "foo=bar"]) - - def testParseMap(self): - m = EntryPoint.parse_map({'xyz':self.submap_str}) - self.checkSubMap(m['xyz']) - assert list(m.keys()) == ['xyz'] - m = EntryPoint.parse_map("[xyz]\n"+self.submap_str) - self.checkSubMap(m['xyz']) - assert list(m.keys()) == ['xyz'] - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - EntryPoint.parse_map(["[xyz]", "[xyz]"]) - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - EntryPoint.parse_map(self.submap_str) - -class TestRequirements: - - def testBasics(self): - r = Requirement.parse("Twisted>=1.2") - assert str(r) == "Twisted>=1.2" - assert repr(r) == "Requirement.parse('Twisted>=1.2')" - assert r == Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','1.2')], ()) - assert r == Requirement("twisTed", [('>=','1.2')], ()) - assert r != Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','2.0')], ()) - assert r != Requirement("Zope", [('>=','1.2')], ()) - assert r != Requirement("Zope", [('>=','3.0')], ()) - assert r != Requirement.parse("Twisted[extras]>=1.2") - - def testOrdering(self): - r1 = Requirement("Twisted", [('==','1.2c1'),('>=','1.2')], ()) - r2 = Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','1.2'),('==','1.2c1')], ()) - assert r1 == r2 - assert str(r1) == str(r2) - assert str(r2) == "Twisted==1.2c1,>=1.2" - - def testBasicContains(self): - r = Requirement("Twisted", [('>=','1.2')], ()) - foo_dist = Distribution.from_filename("FooPkg-1.3_1.egg") - twist11 = Distribution.from_filename("Twisted-1.1.egg") - twist12 = Distribution.from_filename("Twisted-1.2.egg") - assert parse_version('1.2') in r - assert parse_version('1.1') not in r - assert '1.2' in r - assert '1.1' not in r - assert foo_dist not in r - assert twist11 not in r - assert twist12 in r - - def testOptionsAndHashing(self): - r1 = Requirement.parse("Twisted[foo,bar]>=1.2") - r2 = Requirement.parse("Twisted[bar,FOO]>=1.2") - assert r1 == r2 - assert r1.extras == ("foo","bar") - assert r2.extras == ("bar","foo") # extras are normalized - assert hash(r1) == hash(r2) - assert ( - hash(r1) - == - hash(( - "twisted", - packaging.specifiers.SpecifierSet(">=1.2"), - frozenset(["foo","bar"]), - )) - ) - - def testVersionEquality(self): - r1 = Requirement.parse("foo==0.3a2") - r2 = Requirement.parse("foo!=0.3a4") - d = Distribution.from_filename - - assert d("foo-0.3a4.egg") not in r1 - assert d("foo-0.3a1.egg") not in r1 - assert d("foo-0.3a4.egg") not in r2 - - assert d("foo-0.3a2.egg") in r1 - assert d("foo-0.3a2.egg") in r2 - assert d("foo-0.3a3.egg") in r2 - assert d("foo-0.3a5.egg") in r2 - - def testSetuptoolsProjectName(self): - """ - The setuptools project should implement the setuptools package. - """ - - assert ( - Requirement.parse('setuptools').project_name == 'setuptools') - # setuptools 0.7 and higher means setuptools. - assert ( - Requirement.parse('setuptools == 0.7').project_name == 'setuptools') - assert ( - Requirement.parse('setuptools == 0.7a1').project_name == 'setuptools') - assert ( - Requirement.parse('setuptools >= 0.7').project_name == 'setuptools') - - -class TestParsing: - - def testEmptyParse(self): - assert list(parse_requirements('')) == [] - - def testYielding(self): - for inp,out in [ - ([], []), ('x',['x']), ([[]],[]), (' x\n y', ['x','y']), - (['x\n\n','y'], ['x','y']), - ]: - assert list(pkg_resources.yield_lines(inp)) == out - - def testSplitting(self): - sample = """ - x - [Y] - z - - a - [b ] - # foo - c - [ d] - [q] - v - """ - assert ( - list(pkg_resources.split_sections(sample)) - == - [ - (None, ["x"]), - ("Y", ["z", "a"]), - ("b", ["c"]), - ("d", []), - ("q", ["v"]), - ] - ) - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - list(pkg_resources.split_sections("[foo")) - - def testSafeName(self): - assert safe_name("adns-python") == "adns-python" - assert safe_name("WSGI Utils") == "WSGI-Utils" - assert safe_name("WSGI Utils") == "WSGI-Utils" - assert safe_name("Money$$$Maker") == "Money-Maker" - assert safe_name("peak.web") != "peak-web" - - def testSafeVersion(self): - assert safe_version("1.2-1") == "1.2.post1" - assert safe_version("1.2 alpha") == "1.2.alpha" - assert safe_version("2.3.4 20050521") == "2.3.4.20050521" - assert safe_version("Money$$$Maker") == "Money-Maker" - assert safe_version("peak.web") == "peak.web" - - def testSimpleRequirements(self): - assert ( - list(parse_requirements('Twis-Ted>=1.2-1')) - == - [Requirement('Twis-Ted',[('>=','1.2-1')], ())] - ) - assert ( - list(parse_requirements('Twisted >=1.2, \ # more\n<2.0')) - == - [Requirement('Twisted',[('>=','1.2'),('<','2.0')], ())] - ) - assert ( - Requirement.parse("FooBar==1.99a3") - == - Requirement("FooBar", [('==','1.99a3')], ()) - ) - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - Requirement.parse(">=2.3") - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - Requirement.parse("x\\") - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - Requirement.parse("x==2 q") - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - Requirement.parse("X==1\nY==2") - with pytest.raises(ValueError): - Requirement.parse("#") - - def testVersionEquality(self): - def c(s1,s2): - p1, p2 = parse_version(s1),parse_version(s2) - assert p1 == p2, (s1,s2,p1,p2) - - c('1.2-rc1', '1.2rc1') - c('0.4', '0.4.0') - c('0.4.0.0', '0.4.0') - c('0.4.0-0', '0.4-0') - c('0post1', '0.0post1') - c('0pre1', '0.0c1') - c('0.0.0preview1', '0c1') - c('0.0c1', '0-rc1') - c('1.2a1', '1.2.a.1') - c('1.2.a', '1.2a') - - def testVersionOrdering(self): - def c(s1,s2): - p1, p2 = parse_version(s1),parse_version(s2) - assert p1<p2, (s1,s2,p1,p2) - - c('2.1','2.1.1') - c('2a1','2b0') - c('2a1','2.1') - c('2.3a1', '2.3') - c('2.1-1', '2.1-2') - c('2.1-1', '2.1.1') - c('2.1', '2.1post4') - c('2.1a0-20040501', '2.1') - c('1.1', '02.1') - c('3.2', '3.2.post0') - c('3.2post1', '3.2post2') - c('0.4', '4.0') - c('0.0.4', '0.4.0') - c('0post1', '0.4post1') - c('2.1.0-rc1','2.1.0') - c('2.1dev','2.1a0') - - torture =""" - 0.80.1-3 0.80.1-2 0.80.1-1 0.79.9999+0.80.0pre4-1 - 0.79.9999+0.80.0pre2-3 0.79.9999+0.80.0pre2-2 - 0.77.2-1 0.77.1-1 0.77.0-1 - """.split() - - for p,v1 in enumerate(torture): - for v2 in torture[p+1:]: - c(v2,v1) - - def testVersionBuildout(self): - """ - Buildout has a function in it's bootstrap.py that inspected the return - value of parse_version. The new parse_version returns a Version class - which needs to support this behavior, at least for now. - """ - def buildout(parsed_version): - _final_parts = '*final-', '*final' - - def _final_version(parsed_version): - for part in parsed_version: - if (part[:1] == '*') and (part not in _final_parts): - return False - return True - return _final_version(parsed_version) - - assert buildout(parse_version("1.0")) - assert not buildout(parse_version("1.0a1")) - - def testVersionIndexable(self): - """ - Some projects were doing things like parse_version("v")[0], so we'll - support indexing the same as we support iterating. - """ - assert parse_version("1.0")[0] == "00000001" - - def testVersionTupleSort(self): - """ - Some projects expected to be able to sort tuples against the return - value of parse_version. So again we'll add a warning enabled shim to - make this possible. - """ - assert parse_version("1.0") < tuple(parse_version("2.0")) - assert parse_version("1.0") <= tuple(parse_version("2.0")) - assert parse_version("1.0") == tuple(parse_version("1.0")) - assert parse_version("3.0") > tuple(parse_version("2.0")) - assert parse_version("3.0") >= tuple(parse_version("2.0")) - assert parse_version("3.0") != tuple(parse_version("2.0")) - assert not (parse_version("3.0") != tuple(parse_version("3.0"))) - - def testVersionHashable(self): - """ - Ensure that our versions stay hashable even though we've subclassed - them and added some shim code to them. - """ - assert ( - hash(parse_version("1.0")) - == - hash(parse_version("1.0")) - ) - - -class TestNamespaces: - - def setup_method(self, method): - self._ns_pkgs = pkg_resources._namespace_packages.copy() - self._tmpdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix="tests-setuptools-") - os.makedirs(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs")) - self._prev_sys_path = sys.path[:] - sys.path.append(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs")) - - def teardown_method(self, method): - shutil.rmtree(self._tmpdir) - pkg_resources._namespace_packages = self._ns_pkgs.copy() - sys.path = self._prev_sys_path[:] - - @pytest.mark.skipif(os.path.islink(tempfile.gettempdir()), - reason="Test fails when /tmp is a symlink. See #231") - def test_two_levels_deep(self): - """ - Test nested namespace packages - Create namespace packages in the following tree : - site-packages-1/pkg1/pkg2 - site-packages-2/pkg1/pkg2 - Check both are in the _namespace_packages dict and that their __path__ - is correct - """ - sys.path.append(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs2")) - os.makedirs(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs", "pkg1", "pkg2")) - os.makedirs(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs2", "pkg1", "pkg2")) - ns_str = "__import__('pkg_resources').declare_namespace(__name__)\n" - for site in ["site-pkgs", "site-pkgs2"]: - pkg1_init = open(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, site, - "pkg1", "__init__.py"), "w") - pkg1_init.write(ns_str) - pkg1_init.close() - pkg2_init = open(os.path.join(self._tmpdir, site, - "pkg1", "pkg2", "__init__.py"), "w") - pkg2_init.write(ns_str) - pkg2_init.close() - import pkg1 - assert "pkg1" in pkg_resources._namespace_packages - # attempt to import pkg2 from site-pkgs2 - import pkg1.pkg2 - # check the _namespace_packages dict - assert "pkg1.pkg2" in pkg_resources._namespace_packages - assert pkg_resources._namespace_packages["pkg1"] == ["pkg1.pkg2"] - # check the __path__ attribute contains both paths - expected = [ - os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs", "pkg1", "pkg2"), - os.path.join(self._tmpdir, "site-pkgs2", "pkg1", "pkg2"), - ] - assert pkg1.pkg2.__path__ == expected |