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Now imports follow the following structure: 1. __future__ line: exactly one line allowed: from __future__ import (unicode_literals, division, absolute_import, print_function) (powerline.shell is the only exception due to problems with argparse). 2. Standard python library imports in a form `import X`. 3. Standard python library imports in a form `from X import Y`. 4. and 5. 2. and 3. for third-party (non-python and non-powerline imports). 6. 3. for powerline non-test imports. 7. and 8. 2. and 3. for powerline testing module imports. Each list entry is separated by exactly one newline from another import. If there is module docstring it goes between `# vim:` comment and `__future__` import. So the structure containing all items is the following: #!/usr/bin/env python # vim:fileencoding=utf-8:noet '''Powerline super module''' import sys from argparse import ArgumentParser import psutil from colormath.color_diff import delta_e_cie2000 from powerline.lib.unicode import u import tests.vim as vim_module from tests import TestCase .
163 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
163 lines
4.4 KiB
Python
# vim:fileencoding=utf-8:noet
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from __future__ import (unicode_literals, division, absolute_import, print_function)
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import shutil
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import os
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from time import sleep
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from functools import partial
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from powerline.lib.watcher import create_file_watcher, create_tree_watcher, INotifyError
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from powerline.lib.watcher.uv import UvNotFound
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from powerline import get_fallback_logger
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from powerline.lib.monotonic import monotonic
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from tests import TestCase, SkipTest
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INOTIFY_DIR = 'inotify' + os.environ.get('PYTHON', '')
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def clear_dir(dir):
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for root, dirs, files in list(os.walk(dir, topdown=False)):
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for f in files:
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os.remove(os.path.join(root, f))
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for d in dirs:
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os.rmdir(os.path.join(root, d))
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class TestFilesystemWatchers(TestCase):
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def do_test_for_change(self, watcher, path):
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st = monotonic()
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while monotonic() - st < 1:
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if watcher(path):
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return
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sleep(0.1)
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self.fail('The change to {0} was not detected'.format(path))
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def test_file_watcher(self):
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try:
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w = create_file_watcher(pl=get_fallback_logger(), watcher_type='inotify')
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except INotifyError:
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raise SkipTest('This test is not suitable for a stat based file watcher')
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return self.do_test_file_watcher(w)
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def do_test_file_watcher(self, w):
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try:
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f1, f2, f3 = map(lambda x: os.path.join(INOTIFY_DIR, 'file%d' % x), (1, 2, 3))
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with open(f1, 'wb'):
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with open(f2, 'wb'):
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with open(f3, 'wb'):
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pass
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ne = os.path.join(INOTIFY_DIR, 'notexists')
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self.assertRaises(OSError, w, ne)
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self.assertTrue(w(f1))
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self.assertTrue(w(f2))
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os.utime(f1, None), os.utime(f2, None)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f1)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f2)
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# Repeat once
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os.utime(f1, None), os.utime(f2, None)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f1)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f2)
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# Check that no false changes are reported
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self.assertFalse(w(f1), 'Spurious change detected')
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self.assertFalse(w(f2), 'Spurious change detected')
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# Check that open the file with 'w' triggers a change
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with open(f1, 'wb'):
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with open(f2, 'wb'):
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pass
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f1)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f2)
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# Check that writing to a file with 'a' triggers a change
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with open(f1, 'ab') as f:
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f.write(b'1')
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f1)
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# Check that deleting a file registers as a change
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os.unlink(f1)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f1)
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# Test that changing the inode of a file does not cause it to stop
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# being watched
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os.rename(f3, f2)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f2)
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self.assertFalse(w(f2), 'Spurious change detected')
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os.utime(f2, None)
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self.do_test_for_change(w, f2)
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finally:
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clear_dir(INOTIFY_DIR)
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def test_uv_file_watcher(self):
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raise SkipTest('Uv watcher tests are not stable')
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try:
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w = create_file_watcher(pl=get_fallback_logger(), watcher_type='uv')
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except UvNotFound:
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raise SkipTest('Pyuv is not available')
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return self.do_test_file_watcher(w)
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def test_tree_watcher(self):
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tw = create_tree_watcher(get_fallback_logger())
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return self.do_test_tree_watcher(tw)
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def do_test_tree_watcher(self, tw):
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try:
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subdir = os.path.join(INOTIFY_DIR, 'subdir')
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os.mkdir(subdir)
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try:
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if tw.watch(INOTIFY_DIR).is_dummy:
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raise SkipTest('No tree watcher available')
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except UvNotFound:
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raise SkipTest('Pyuv is not available')
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self.assertTrue(tw(INOTIFY_DIR))
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self.assertFalse(tw(INOTIFY_DIR))
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changed = partial(self.do_test_for_change, tw, INOTIFY_DIR)
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open(os.path.join(INOTIFY_DIR, 'tree1'), 'w').close()
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changed()
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open(os.path.join(subdir, 'tree1'), 'w').close()
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changed()
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os.unlink(os.path.join(subdir, 'tree1'))
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changed()
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os.rmdir(subdir)
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changed()
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os.mkdir(subdir)
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changed()
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os.rename(subdir, subdir + '1')
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changed()
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shutil.rmtree(subdir + '1')
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changed()
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os.mkdir(subdir)
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f = os.path.join(subdir, 'f')
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open(f, 'w').close()
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changed()
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with open(f, 'a') as s:
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s.write(' ')
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changed()
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os.rename(f, f + '1')
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changed()
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finally:
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clear_dir(INOTIFY_DIR)
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def test_uv_tree_watcher(self):
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raise SkipTest('Uv watcher tests are not stable')
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tw = create_tree_watcher(get_fallback_logger(), 'uv')
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return self.do_test_tree_watcher(tw)
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old_cwd = None
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def setUpModule():
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global old_cwd
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old_cwd = os.getcwd()
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os.chdir(os.path.dirname(__file__))
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os.mkdir(INOTIFY_DIR)
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def tearDownModule():
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shutil.rmtree(INOTIFY_DIR)
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os.chdir(old_cwd)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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from tests import main
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main()
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