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164 changes: 108 additions & 56 deletions Lib/test/test__colorize.py
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import contextlib
import io
import sys
import unittest
import unittest.mock
import _colorize
from test.support import force_not_colorized, make_clean_env
from test.support.os_helper import EnvironmentVarGuard

ORIGINAL_CAN_COLORIZE = _colorize.can_colorize

@contextlib.contextmanager
def clear_env():
with EnvironmentVarGuard() as mock_env:
for var in "FORCE_COLOR", "NO_COLOR", "PYTHON_COLORS":
mock_env.unset(var)
yield mock_env

def setUpModule():
_colorize.can_colorize = lambda *args, **kwargs: False


def tearDownModule():
_colorize.can_colorize = ORIGINAL_CAN_COLORIZE
def supports_virtual_terminal():
if sys.platform == "win32":
return unittest.mock.patch("nt._supports_virtual_terminal", return_value=True)
else:
return contextlib.nullcontext()


class TestColorizeFunction(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
# Remove PYTHON* environment variables to isolate from local user
# settings and simulate running with `-E`. Such variables should be
# added to test methods later to patched os.environ.
patcher = unittest.mock.patch("os.environ", new=make_clean_env())
self.addCleanup(patcher.stop)
patcher.start()

@force_not_colorized
def test_colorized_detection_checks_for_environment_variables(self):
flags = unittest.mock.MagicMock(ignore_environment=False)
def check(env, fallback, expected):
with (self.subTest(env=env, fallback=fallback),
clear_env() as mock_env):
mock_env.update(env)
isatty_mock.return_value = fallback
stdout_mock.isatty.return_value = fallback
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), expected)

with (unittest.mock.patch("os.isatty") as isatty_mock,
unittest.mock.patch("sys.stdout") as stdout_mock,
unittest.mock.patch("sys.stderr") as stderr_mock,
unittest.mock.patch("sys.flags", flags),
unittest.mock.patch("_colorize.can_colorize", ORIGINAL_CAN_COLORIZE),
(unittest.mock.patch("nt._supports_virtual_terminal", return_value=False)
if sys.platform == "win32" else
contextlib.nullcontext()) as vt_mock):
supports_virtual_terminal()):
stdout_mock.fileno.return_value = 1

for fallback in False, True:
check({}, fallback, fallback)
check({'TERM': 'dumb'}, fallback, False)
check({'TERM': 'xterm'}, fallback, fallback)
check({'TERM': ''}, fallback, fallback)
check({'FORCE_COLOR': '1'}, fallback, True)
check({'FORCE_COLOR': '0'}, fallback, True)
check({'NO_COLOR': '1'}, fallback, False)
check({'NO_COLOR': '0'}, fallback, False)

check({'TERM': 'dumb', 'FORCE_COLOR': '1'}, False, True)
check({'FORCE_COLOR': '1', 'NO_COLOR': '1'}, True, False)

for ignore_environment in False, True:
# Simulate running with or without `-E`.
flags = unittest.mock.MagicMock(ignore_environment=ignore_environment)
with unittest.mock.patch("sys.flags", flags):
check({'PYTHON_COLORS': '1'}, True, True)
check({'PYTHON_COLORS': '1'}, False, not ignore_environment)
check({'PYTHON_COLORS': '0'}, True, ignore_environment)
check({'PYTHON_COLORS': '0'}, False, False)
for fallback in False, True:
check({'PYTHON_COLORS': 'x'}, fallback, fallback)
check({'PYTHON_COLORS': ''}, fallback, fallback)

check({'TERM': 'dumb', 'PYTHON_COLORS': '1'}, False, not ignore_environment)
check({'NO_COLOR': '1', 'PYTHON_COLORS': '1'}, False, not ignore_environment)
check({'FORCE_COLOR': '1', 'PYTHON_COLORS': '0'}, True, ignore_environment)

@unittest.skipUnless(sys.platform == "win32", "requires Windows")
def test_colorized_detection_checks_on_windows(self):
with (clear_env(),
unittest.mock.patch("os.isatty") as isatty_mock,
unittest.mock.patch("sys.stdout") as stdout_mock,
supports_virtual_terminal() as vt_mock):
stdout_mock.fileno.return_value = 1
isatty_mock.return_value = True
stdout_mock.isatty.return_value = True

vt_mock.return_value = True
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), True)
vt_mock.return_value = False
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)
import nt
del nt._supports_virtual_terminal
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)

def test_colorized_detection_checks_for_std_streams(self):
with (clear_env(),
unittest.mock.patch("os.isatty") as isatty_mock,
unittest.mock.patch("sys.stdout") as stdout_mock,
unittest.mock.patch("sys.stderr") as stderr_mock,
supports_virtual_terminal()):
stdout_mock.fileno.return_value = 1
stderr_mock.fileno.side_effect = ZeroDivisionError
stderr_mock.isatty.side_effect = ZeroDivisionError

isatty_mock.return_value = True
stdout_mock.isatty.return_value = True
stderr_mock.fileno.return_value = 2
stderr_mock.isatty.return_value = True
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ", {'TERM': 'dumb'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ", {'PYTHON_COLORS': '1'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), True)
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ", {'PYTHON_COLORS': '0'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ", {'NO_COLOR': '1'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ",
{'NO_COLOR': '1', "PYTHON_COLORS": '1'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), True)
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ", {'FORCE_COLOR': '1'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), True)
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ",
{'FORCE_COLOR': '1', 'NO_COLOR': '1'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)
with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ",
{'FORCE_COLOR': '1', "PYTHON_COLORS": '0'}):
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)

with unittest.mock.patch("os.environ", {}):
if sys.platform == "win32":
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)

vt_mock.return_value = True
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), True)
else:
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), True)
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), True)

isatty_mock.return_value = False
stdout_mock.isatty.return_value = False
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)

def test_colorized_detection_checks_for_file(self):
with clear_env(), supports_virtual_terminal():

with unittest.mock.patch("os.isatty") as isatty_mock:
file = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
file.fileno.return_value = 1
isatty_mock.return_value = True
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(file=file), True)
isatty_mock.return_value = False
stdout_mock.isatty.return_value = False
stderr_mock.isatty.return_value = False
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(), False)
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(file=file), False)

# No file.fileno.
with unittest.mock.patch("os.isatty", side_effect=ZeroDivisionError):
file = unittest.mock.MagicMock(spec=['isatty'])
file.isatty.return_value = True
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(file=file), False)

# file.fileno() raises io.UnsupportedOperation.
with unittest.mock.patch("os.isatty", side_effect=ZeroDivisionError):
file = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
file.fileno.side_effect = io.UnsupportedOperation
file.isatty.return_value = True
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(file=file), True)
file.isatty.return_value = False
self.assertEqual(_colorize.can_colorize(file=file), False)


if __name__ == "__main__":
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