| # Author: Steven J. Bethard <steven.bethard@gmail.com>. |
| |
| import _colorize |
| import contextlib |
| import functools |
| import inspect |
| import io |
| import operator |
| import os |
| import py_compile |
| import shutil |
| import stat |
| import sys |
| import textwrap |
| import tempfile |
| import unittest |
| import argparse |
| import warnings |
| |
| from enum import StrEnum |
| from test.support import ( |
| captured_stderr, |
| force_not_colorized, |
| force_not_colorized_test_class, |
| ) |
| from test.support import import_helper |
| from test.support import os_helper |
| from test.support import script_helper |
| from test.support.i18n_helper import TestTranslationsBase, update_translation_snapshots |
| from unittest import mock |
| |
| |
| py = os.path.basename(sys.executable) |
| |
| |
| class StdIOBuffer(io.TextIOWrapper): |
| '''Replacement for writable io.StringIO that behaves more like real file |
| |
| Unlike StringIO, provides a buffer attribute that holds the underlying |
| binary data, allowing it to replace sys.stdout/sys.stderr in more |
| contexts. |
| ''' |
| |
| def __init__(self, initial_value='', newline='\n'): |
| initial_value = initial_value.encode('utf-8') |
| super().__init__(io.BufferedWriter(io.BytesIO(initial_value)), |
| 'utf-8', newline=newline) |
| |
| def getvalue(self): |
| self.flush() |
| return self.buffer.raw.getvalue().decode('utf-8') |
| |
| |
| class StdStreamTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_skip_invalid_stderr(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| with ( |
| contextlib.redirect_stderr(None), |
| mock.patch('argparse._sys.exit') |
| ): |
| parser.exit(status=0, message='foo') |
| |
| def test_skip_invalid_stdout(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| for func in ( |
| parser.print_usage, |
| parser.print_help, |
| functools.partial(parser.parse_args, ['-h']) |
| ): |
| with ( |
| self.subTest(func=func), |
| contextlib.redirect_stdout(None), |
| # argparse uses stderr as a fallback |
| StdIOBuffer() as mocked_stderr, |
| contextlib.redirect_stderr(mocked_stderr), |
| mock.patch('argparse._sys.exit'), |
| ): |
| func() |
| self.assertRegex(mocked_stderr.getvalue(), r'usage:') |
| |
| |
| class TestCase(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| # The tests assume that line wrapping occurs at 80 columns, but this |
| # behaviour can be overridden by setting the COLUMNS environment |
| # variable. To ensure that this width is used, set COLUMNS to 80. |
| env = self.enterContext(os_helper.EnvironmentVarGuard()) |
| env['COLUMNS'] = '80' |
| |
| |
| @os_helper.skip_unless_working_chmod |
| class TempDirMixin(object): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp() |
| self.old_dir = os.getcwd() |
| os.chdir(self.temp_dir) |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| os.chdir(self.old_dir) |
| for root, dirs, files in os.walk(self.temp_dir, topdown=False): |
| for name in files: |
| os.chmod(os.path.join(self.temp_dir, name), stat.S_IWRITE) |
| shutil.rmtree(self.temp_dir, True) |
| |
| def create_writable_file(self, filename): |
| file_path = os.path.join(self.temp_dir, filename) |
| with open(file_path, 'w', encoding="utf-8") as file: |
| file.write(filename) |
| return file_path |
| |
| def create_readonly_file(self, filename): |
| os.chmod(self.create_writable_file(filename), stat.S_IREAD) |
| |
| class Sig(object): |
| |
| def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self.args = args |
| self.kwargs = kwargs |
| |
| |
| class NS(object): |
| |
| def __init__(self, **kwargs): |
| self.__dict__.update(kwargs) |
| |
| def __repr__(self): |
| sorted_items = sorted(self.__dict__.items()) |
| kwarg_str = ', '.join(['%s=%r' % tup for tup in sorted_items]) |
| return '%s(%s)' % (type(self).__name__, kwarg_str) |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return vars(self) == vars(other) |
| |
| |
| class ArgumentParserError(Exception): |
| |
| def __init__(self, message, stdout=None, stderr=None, error_code=None): |
| Exception.__init__(self, message, stdout, stderr) |
| self.message = message |
| self.stdout = stdout |
| self.stderr = stderr |
| self.error_code = error_code |
| |
| |
| def stderr_to_parser_error(parse_args, *args, **kwargs): |
| # if this is being called recursively and stderr or stdout is already being |
| # redirected, simply call the function and let the enclosing function |
| # catch the exception |
| if isinstance(sys.stderr, StdIOBuffer) or isinstance(sys.stdout, StdIOBuffer): |
| return parse_args(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| # if this is not being called recursively, redirect stderr and |
| # use it as the ArgumentParserError message |
| old_stdout = sys.stdout |
| old_stderr = sys.stderr |
| sys.stdout = StdIOBuffer() |
| sys.stderr = StdIOBuffer() |
| try: |
| try: |
| result = parse_args(*args, **kwargs) |
| for key in list(vars(result)): |
| attr = getattr(result, key) |
| if attr is sys.stdout: |
| setattr(result, key, old_stdout) |
| elif attr is sys.stdout.buffer: |
| setattr(result, key, getattr(old_stdout, 'buffer', BIN_STDOUT_SENTINEL)) |
| elif attr is sys.stderr: |
| setattr(result, key, old_stderr) |
| elif attr is sys.stderr.buffer: |
| setattr(result, key, getattr(old_stderr, 'buffer', BIN_STDERR_SENTINEL)) |
| return result |
| except SystemExit as e: |
| code = e.code |
| stdout = sys.stdout.getvalue() |
| stderr = sys.stderr.getvalue() |
| raise ArgumentParserError( |
| "SystemExit", stdout, stderr, code) from None |
| finally: |
| sys.stdout = old_stdout |
| sys.stderr = old_stderr |
| |
| |
| class ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser): |
| |
| def parse_args(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| parse_args = super(ErrorRaisingArgumentParser, self).parse_args |
| return stderr_to_parser_error(parse_args, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def exit(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| exit = super(ErrorRaisingArgumentParser, self).exit |
| return stderr_to_parser_error(exit, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def error(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| error = super(ErrorRaisingArgumentParser, self).error |
| return stderr_to_parser_error(error, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| |
| class ParserTesterMetaclass(type): |
| """Adds parser tests using the class attributes. |
| |
| Classes of this type should specify the following attributes: |
| |
| argument_signatures -- a list of Sig objects which specify |
| the signatures of Argument objects to be created |
| failures -- a list of args lists that should cause the parser |
| to fail |
| successes -- a list of (initial_args, options, remaining_args) tuples |
| where initial_args specifies the string args to be parsed, |
| options is a dict that should match the vars() of the options |
| parsed out of initial_args, and remaining_args should be any |
| remaining unparsed arguments |
| """ |
| |
| def __init__(cls, name, bases, bodydict): |
| if name == 'ParserTestCase': |
| return |
| |
| # default parser signature is empty |
| if not hasattr(cls, 'parser_signature'): |
| cls.parser_signature = Sig() |
| if not hasattr(cls, 'parser_class'): |
| cls.parser_class = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser |
| |
| # --------------------------------------- |
| # functions for adding optional arguments |
| # --------------------------------------- |
| def no_groups(parser, argument_signatures): |
| """Add all arguments directly to the parser""" |
| for sig in argument_signatures: |
| parser.add_argument(*sig.args, **sig.kwargs) |
| |
| def one_group(parser, argument_signatures): |
| """Add all arguments under a single group in the parser""" |
| group = parser.add_argument_group('foo') |
| for sig in argument_signatures: |
| group.add_argument(*sig.args, **sig.kwargs) |
| |
| def many_groups(parser, argument_signatures): |
| """Add each argument in its own group to the parser""" |
| for i, sig in enumerate(argument_signatures): |
| group = parser.add_argument_group('foo:%i' % i) |
| group.add_argument(*sig.args, **sig.kwargs) |
| |
| # -------------------------- |
| # functions for parsing args |
| # -------------------------- |
| def listargs(parser, args): |
| """Parse the args by passing in a list""" |
| return parser.parse_args(args) |
| |
| def sysargs(parser, args): |
| """Parse the args by defaulting to sys.argv""" |
| old_sys_argv = sys.argv |
| sys.argv = [old_sys_argv[0]] + args |
| try: |
| return parser.parse_args() |
| finally: |
| sys.argv = old_sys_argv |
| |
| # class that holds the combination of one optional argument |
| # addition method and one arg parsing method |
| class AddTests(object): |
| |
| def __init__(self, tester_cls, add_arguments, parse_args): |
| self._add_arguments = add_arguments |
| self._parse_args = parse_args |
| |
| add_arguments_name = self._add_arguments.__name__ |
| parse_args_name = self._parse_args.__name__ |
| for test_func in [self.test_failures, self.test_successes]: |
| func_name = test_func.__name__ |
| names = func_name, add_arguments_name, parse_args_name |
| test_name = '_'.join(names) |
| |
| def wrapper(self, test_func=test_func): |
| test_func(self) |
| try: |
| wrapper.__name__ = test_name |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| setattr(tester_cls, test_name, wrapper) |
| |
| def _get_parser(self, tester): |
| args = tester.parser_signature.args |
| kwargs = tester.parser_signature.kwargs |
| parser = tester.parser_class(*args, **kwargs) |
| self._add_arguments(parser, tester.argument_signatures) |
| return parser |
| |
| def test_failures(self, tester): |
| parser = self._get_parser(tester) |
| for args_str in tester.failures: |
| args = args_str.split() |
| with tester.subTest(args=args): |
| with tester.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError, msg=args): |
| parser.parse_args(args) |
| |
| def test_successes(self, tester): |
| parser = self._get_parser(tester) |
| for args, expected_ns in tester.successes: |
| if isinstance(args, str): |
| args = args.split() |
| with tester.subTest(args=args): |
| result_ns = self._parse_args(parser, args) |
| tester.assertEqual(expected_ns, result_ns) |
| |
| # add tests for each combination of an optionals adding method |
| # and an arg parsing method |
| for add_arguments in [no_groups, one_group, many_groups]: |
| for parse_args in [listargs, sysargs]: |
| AddTests(cls, add_arguments, parse_args) |
| |
| bases = TestCase, |
| ParserTestCase = ParserTesterMetaclass('ParserTestCase', bases, {}) |
| |
| # =============== |
| # Optionals tests |
| # =============== |
| |
| class TestOptionalsSingleDash(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional with a single-dash option string""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x')] |
| failures = ['-x', 'a', '--foo', '-x --foo', '-x -y'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None)), |
| ('-x a', NS(x='a')), |
| ('-xa', NS(x='a')), |
| ('-x -1', NS(x='-1')), |
| ('-x-1', NS(x='-1')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsSingleDashCombined(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional with a single-dash option string""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('-yyy', action='store_const', const=42), |
| Sig('-z'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['a', '--foo', '-xa', '-x --foo', '-x -z', '-z -x', |
| '-yx', '-yz a', '-yyyx', '-yyyza', '-xyza', '-x='] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=False, yyy=None, z=None)), |
| ('-x', NS(x=True, yyy=None, z=None)), |
| ('-za', NS(x=False, yyy=None, z='a')), |
| ('-z a', NS(x=False, yyy=None, z='a')), |
| ('-xza', NS(x=True, yyy=None, z='a')), |
| ('-xz a', NS(x=True, yyy=None, z='a')), |
| ('-x -za', NS(x=True, yyy=None, z='a')), |
| ('-x -z a', NS(x=True, yyy=None, z='a')), |
| ('-y', NS(x=False, yyy=42, z=None)), |
| ('-yyy', NS(x=False, yyy=42, z=None)), |
| ('-x -yyy -za', NS(x=True, yyy=42, z='a')), |
| ('-x -yyy -z a', NS(x=True, yyy=42, z='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsSingleDashLong(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional with a multi-character single-dash option string""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-foo')] |
| failures = ['-foo', 'a', '--foo', '-foo --foo', '-foo -y', '-fooa'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None)), |
| ('-foo a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ('-foo -1', NS(foo='-1')), |
| ('-fo a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ('-f a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsSingleDashSubsetAmbiguous(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test Optionals where option strings are subsets of each other""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-f'), Sig('-foobar'), Sig('-foorab')] |
| failures = ['-f', '-foo', '-fo', '-foo b', '-foob', '-fooba', '-foora'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(f=None, foobar=None, foorab=None)), |
| ('-f a', NS(f='a', foobar=None, foorab=None)), |
| ('-fa', NS(f='a', foobar=None, foorab=None)), |
| ('-foa', NS(f='oa', foobar=None, foorab=None)), |
| ('-fooa', NS(f='ooa', foobar=None, foorab=None)), |
| ('-foobar a', NS(f=None, foobar='a', foorab=None)), |
| ('-foorab a', NS(f=None, foobar=None, foorab='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsSingleDashAmbiguous(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test Optionals that partially match but are not subsets""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-foobar'), Sig('-foorab')] |
| failures = ['-f', '-f a', '-fa', '-foa', '-foo', '-fo', '-foo b', |
| '-f=a', '-foo=b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foobar=None, foorab=None)), |
| ('-foob a', NS(foobar='a', foorab=None)), |
| ('-foob=a', NS(foobar='a', foorab=None)), |
| ('-foor a', NS(foobar=None, foorab='a')), |
| ('-foor=a', NS(foobar=None, foorab='a')), |
| ('-fooba a', NS(foobar='a', foorab=None)), |
| ('-fooba=a', NS(foobar='a', foorab=None)), |
| ('-foora a', NS(foobar=None, foorab='a')), |
| ('-foora=a', NS(foobar=None, foorab='a')), |
| ('-foobar a', NS(foobar='a', foorab=None)), |
| ('-foobar=a', NS(foobar='a', foorab=None)), |
| ('-foorab a', NS(foobar=None, foorab='a')), |
| ('-foorab=a', NS(foobar=None, foorab='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNumeric(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional with a short opt string""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-1', dest='one')] |
| failures = ['-1', 'a', '-1 --foo', '-1 -y', '-1 -1', '-1 -2'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(one=None)), |
| ('-1 a', NS(one='a')), |
| ('-1a', NS(one='a')), |
| ('-1-2', NS(one='-2')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDoubleDash(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional with a double-dash option string""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('--foo')] |
| failures = ['--foo', '-f', '-f a', 'a', '--foo -x', '--foo --bar'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None)), |
| ('--foo a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ('--foo=a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ('--foo -2.5', NS(foo='-2.5')), |
| ('--foo=-2.5', NS(foo='-2.5')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDoubleDashPartialMatch(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests partial matching with a double-dash option string""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--badger', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('--bat'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--bar', '--b', '--ba', '--b=2', '--ba=4', '--badge 5'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(badger=False, bat=None)), |
| ('--bat X', NS(badger=False, bat='X')), |
| ('--bad', NS(badger=True, bat=None)), |
| ('--badg', NS(badger=True, bat=None)), |
| ('--badge', NS(badger=True, bat=None)), |
| ('--badger', NS(badger=True, bat=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDoubleDashPrefixMatch(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests when one double-dash option string is a prefix of another""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--badger', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('--ba'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--bar', '--b', '--ba', '--b=2', '--badge 5'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(badger=False, ba=None)), |
| ('--ba X', NS(badger=False, ba='X')), |
| ('--ba=X', NS(badger=False, ba='X')), |
| ('--bad', NS(badger=True, ba=None)), |
| ('--badg', NS(badger=True, ba=None)), |
| ('--badge', NS(badger=True, ba=None)), |
| ('--badger', NS(badger=True, ba=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsSingleDoubleDash(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional with single- and double-dash option strings""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-f', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('--bar'), |
| Sig('-baz', action='store_const', const=42), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--bar', '-fbar', '-fbaz', '-bazf', '-b B', 'B'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(f=False, bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ('-f', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ('--ba B', NS(f=False, bar='B', baz=None)), |
| ('-f --bar B', NS(f=True, bar='B', baz=None)), |
| ('-f -b', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=42)), |
| ('-ba -f', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=42)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsAlternatePrefixChars(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional with option strings with custom prefixes""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prefix_chars='+:/', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('+f', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('::bar'), |
| Sig('/baz', action='store_const', const=42), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--bar', '-fbar', '-b B', 'B', '-f', '--bar B', '-baz', '-h', '--help', '+h', '::help', '/help'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(f=False, bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ('+f', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ('::ba B', NS(f=False, bar='B', baz=None)), |
| ('+f ::bar B', NS(f=True, bar='B', baz=None)), |
| ('+f /b', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=42)), |
| ('/ba +f', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=42)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsAlternatePrefixCharsAddedHelp(ParserTestCase): |
| """When ``-`` not in prefix_chars, default operators created for help |
| should use the prefix_chars in use rather than - or -- |
| http://bugs.python.org/issue9444""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prefix_chars='+:/', add_help=True) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('+f', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('::bar'), |
| Sig('/baz', action='store_const', const=42), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--bar', '-fbar', '-b B', 'B', '-f', '--bar B', '-baz'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(f=False, bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ('+f', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ('::ba B', NS(f=False, bar='B', baz=None)), |
| ('+f ::bar B', NS(f=True, bar='B', baz=None)), |
| ('+f /b', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=42)), |
| ('/ba +f', NS(f=True, bar=None, baz=42)) |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsAlternatePrefixCharsMultipleShortArgs(ParserTestCase): |
| """Verify that Optionals must be called with their defined prefixes""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prefix_chars='+-', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('+y', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('+z', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-w', |
| '-xyz', |
| '+x', |
| '-y', |
| '+xyz', |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=False, y=False, z=False)), |
| ('-x', NS(x=True, y=False, z=False)), |
| ('+y -x', NS(x=True, y=True, z=False)), |
| ('+yz -x', NS(x=True, y=True, z=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsShortLong(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a combination of single- and double-dash option strings""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-v', '--verbose', '-n', '--noisy', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--x --verbose', '-N', 'a', '-v x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(verbose=False)), |
| ('-v', NS(verbose=True)), |
| ('--verbose', NS(verbose=True)), |
| ('-n', NS(verbose=True)), |
| ('--noisy', NS(verbose=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDest(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests various means of setting destination""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('--foo-bar'), Sig('--baz', dest='zabbaz')] |
| failures = ['a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--foo-bar f', NS(foo_bar='f', zabbaz=None)), |
| ('--baz g', NS(foo_bar=None, zabbaz='g')), |
| ('--foo-bar h --baz i', NS(foo_bar='h', zabbaz='i')), |
| ('--baz j --foo-bar k', NS(foo_bar='k', zabbaz='j')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDefault(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying a default for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x'), Sig('-y', default=42)] |
| failures = ['a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y=42)), |
| ('-xx', NS(x='x', y=42)), |
| ('-yy', NS(x=None, y='y')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNargsDefault(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests not specifying the number of args for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x')] |
| failures = ['a', '-x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None)), |
| ('-x a', NS(x='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNargs1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying 1 arg for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x', nargs=1)] |
| failures = ['a', '-x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None)), |
| ('-x a', NS(x=['a'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNargs3(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying 3 args for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x', nargs=3)] |
| failures = ['a', '-x', '-x a', '-x a b', 'a -x', 'a -x b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None)), |
| ('-x a b c', NS(x=['a', 'b', 'c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNargsOptional(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying an Optional arg for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-w', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('-x', nargs='?', const=42), |
| Sig('-y', nargs='?', default='spam'), |
| Sig('-z', nargs='?', type=int, const='42', default='84', choices=[1, 2]), |
| ] |
| failures = ['2', '-z a', '-z 42', '-z 84'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(w=None, x=None, y='spam', z=84)), |
| ('-w', NS(w=None, x=None, y='spam', z=84)), |
| ('-w 2', NS(w='2', x=None, y='spam', z=84)), |
| ('-x', NS(w=None, x=42, y='spam', z=84)), |
| ('-x 2', NS(w=None, x='2', y='spam', z=84)), |
| ('-y', NS(w=None, x=None, y=None, z=84)), |
| ('-y 2', NS(w=None, x=None, y='2', z=84)), |
| ('-z', NS(w=None, x=None, y='spam', z=42)), |
| ('-z 2', NS(w=None, x=None, y='spam', z=2)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNargsZeroOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying args for an Optional that accepts zero or more""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', nargs='*'), |
| Sig('-y', nargs='*', default='spam'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y='spam')), |
| ('-x', NS(x=[], y='spam')), |
| ('-x a', NS(x=['a'], y='spam')), |
| ('-x a b', NS(x=['a', 'b'], y='spam')), |
| ('-y', NS(x=None, y=[])), |
| ('-y a', NS(x=None, y=['a'])), |
| ('-y a b', NS(x=None, y=['a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNargsOneOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying args for an Optional that accepts one or more""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', nargs='+'), |
| Sig('-y', nargs='+', default='spam'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['a', '-x', '-y', 'a -x', 'a -y b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y='spam')), |
| ('-x a', NS(x=['a'], y='spam')), |
| ('-x a b', NS(x=['a', 'b'], y='spam')), |
| ('-y a', NS(x=None, y=['a'])), |
| ('-y a b', NS(x=None, y=['a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsChoices(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying the choices for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-f', choices='abc'), |
| Sig('-g', type=int, choices=range(5))] |
| failures = ['a', '-f d', '-f ab', '-fad', '-ga', '-g 6'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(f=None, g=None)), |
| ('-f a', NS(f='a', g=None)), |
| ('-f c', NS(f='c', g=None)), |
| ('-g 0', NS(f=None, g=0)), |
| ('-g 03', NS(f=None, g=3)), |
| ('-fb -g4', NS(f='b', g=4)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsRequired(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests an optional action that is required""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=int, required=True), |
| ] |
| failures = ['a', ''] |
| successes = [ |
| ('-x 1', NS(x=1)), |
| ('-x42', NS(x=42)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionStore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the store action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x', action='store')] |
| failures = ['a', 'a -x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None)), |
| ('-xfoo', NS(x='foo')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionStoreConst(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the store_const action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-y', action='store_const', const=object)] |
| failures = ['a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(y=None)), |
| ('-y', NS(y=object)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionStoreFalse(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the store_false action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-z', action='store_false')] |
| failures = ['a', '-za', '-z a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(z=True)), |
| ('-z', NS(z=False)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionStoreTrue(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the store_true action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('--apple', action='store_true')] |
| failures = ['a', '--apple=b', '--apple b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(apple=False)), |
| ('--apple', NS(apple=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| class TestBooleanOptionalAction(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests BooleanOptionalAction""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('--foo', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction)] |
| failures = ['--foo bar', '--foo=bar'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None)), |
| ('--foo', NS(foo=True)), |
| ('--no-foo', NS(foo=False)), |
| ('--foo --no-foo', NS(foo=False)), # useful for aliases |
| ('--no-foo --foo', NS(foo=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| def test_const(self): |
| # See bpo-40862 |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', const=True, action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction) |
| |
| self.assertIn("got an unexpected keyword argument 'const'", str(cm.exception)) |
| |
| def test_invalid_name(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument('--no-foo', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| "invalid option name '--no-foo' for BooleanOptionalAction") |
| |
| class TestBooleanOptionalActionRequired(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests BooleanOptionalAction required""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', required=True, action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction) |
| ] |
| failures = [''] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--foo', NS(foo=True)), |
| ('--no-foo', NS(foo=False)), |
| ] |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionAppend(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the append action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('--baz', action='append')] |
| failures = ['a', '--baz', 'a --baz', '--baz a b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(baz=None)), |
| ('--baz a', NS(baz=['a'])), |
| ('--baz a --baz b', NS(baz=['a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionAppendWithDefault(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the append action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('--baz', action='append', default=['X'])] |
| failures = ['a', '--baz', 'a --baz', '--baz a b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(baz=['X'])), |
| ('--baz a', NS(baz=['X', 'a'])), |
| ('--baz a --baz b', NS(baz=['X', 'a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestConstActionsMissingConstKwarg(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests that const gets default value of None when not provided""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-f', action='append_const'), |
| Sig('--foo', action='append_const'), |
| Sig('-b', action='store_const'), |
| Sig('--bar', action='store_const') |
| ] |
| failures = ['-f v', '--foo=bar', '--foo bar'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(f=None, foo=None, b=None, bar=None)), |
| ('-f', NS(f=[None], foo=None, b=None, bar=None)), |
| ('--foo', NS(f=None, foo=[None], b=None, bar=None)), |
| ('-b', NS(f=None, foo=None, b=None, bar=None)), |
| ('--bar', NS(f=None, foo=None, b=None, bar=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionAppendConst(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the append_const action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-b', action='append_const', const=Exception), |
| Sig('-c', action='append', dest='b'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['a', '-c', 'a -c', '-bx', '-b x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(b=None)), |
| ('-b', NS(b=[Exception])), |
| ('-b -cx -b -cyz', NS(b=[Exception, 'x', Exception, 'yz'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionAppendConstWithDefault(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the append_const action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-b', action='append_const', const=Exception, default=['X']), |
| Sig('-c', action='append', dest='b'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['a', '-c', 'a -c', '-bx', '-b x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(b=['X'])), |
| ('-b', NS(b=['X', Exception])), |
| ('-b -cx -b -cyz', NS(b=['X', Exception, 'x', Exception, 'yz'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsActionCount(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests the count action for an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x', action='count')] |
| failures = ['a', '-x a', '-x b', '-x a -x b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None)), |
| ('-x', NS(x=1)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsAllowLongAbbreviation(ParserTestCase): |
| """Allow long options to be abbreviated unambiguously""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo'), |
| Sig('--foobaz'), |
| Sig('--fooble', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--foob 5', '--foob'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, foobaz=None, fooble=False)), |
| ('--foo 7', NS(foo='7', foobaz=None, fooble=False)), |
| ('--foo=7', NS(foo='7', foobaz=None, fooble=False)), |
| ('--fooba a', NS(foo=None, foobaz='a', fooble=False)), |
| ('--fooba=a', NS(foo=None, foobaz='a', fooble=False)), |
| ('--foobl --foo g', NS(foo='g', foobaz=None, fooble=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDisallowLongAbbreviation(ParserTestCase): |
| """Do not allow abbreviations of long options at all""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(allow_abbrev=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo'), |
| Sig('--foodle', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('--foonly'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-foon 3', '--foon 3', '--food', '--food --foo 2'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, foodle=False, foonly=None)), |
| ('--foo 3', NS(foo='3', foodle=False, foonly=None)), |
| ('--foonly 7 --foodle --foo 2', NS(foo='2', foodle=True, foonly='7')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDisallowLongAbbreviationPrefixChars(ParserTestCase): |
| """Disallowing abbreviations works with alternative prefix characters""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prefix_chars='+', allow_abbrev=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('++foo'), |
| Sig('++foodle', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('++foonly'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['+foon 3', '++foon 3', '++food', '++food ++foo 2'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, foodle=False, foonly=None)), |
| ('++foo 3', NS(foo='3', foodle=False, foonly=None)), |
| ('++foonly 7 ++foodle ++foo 2', NS(foo='2', foodle=True, foonly='7')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsDisallowSingleDashLongAbbreviation(ParserTestCase): |
| """Do not allow abbreviations of long options at all""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(allow_abbrev=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-foo'), |
| Sig('-foodle', action='store_true'), |
| Sig('-foonly'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-foon 3', '-food', '-food -foo 2'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, foodle=False, foonly=None)), |
| ('-foo 3', NS(foo='3', foodle=False, foonly=None)), |
| ('-foonly 7 -foodle -foo 2', NS(foo='2', foodle=True, foonly='7')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestDisallowLongAbbreviationAllowsShortGrouping(ParserTestCase): |
| """Do not allow abbreviations of long options at all""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(allow_abbrev=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-r'), |
| Sig('-c', action='count'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-r', '-c -r'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(r=None, c=None)), |
| ('-ra', NS(r='a', c=None)), |
| ('-rcc', NS(r='cc', c=None)), |
| ('-cc', NS(r=None, c=2)), |
| ('-cc -ra', NS(r='a', c=2)), |
| ('-ccrcc', NS(r='cc', c=2)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestDisallowLongAbbreviationAllowsShortGroupingPrefix(ParserTestCase): |
| """Short option grouping works with custom prefix and allow_abbrev=False""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prefix_chars='+', allow_abbrev=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('+r'), |
| Sig('+c', action='count'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['+r', '+c +r'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(r=None, c=None)), |
| ('+ra', NS(r='a', c=None)), |
| ('+rcc', NS(r='cc', c=None)), |
| ('+cc', NS(r=None, c=2)), |
| ('+cc +ra', NS(r='a', c=2)), |
| ('+ccrcc', NS(r='cc', c=2)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestStrEnumChoices(TestCase): |
| class Color(StrEnum): |
| RED = "red" |
| GREEN = "green" |
| BLUE = "blue" |
| |
| def test_parse_enum_value(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--color', choices=self.Color) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--color', 'red']) |
| self.assertEqual(args.color, self.Color.RED) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_help_message_contains_enum_choices(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--color', choices=self.Color, help='Choose a color') |
| self.assertIn('[--color {red,green,blue}]', parser.format_usage()) |
| self.assertIn(' --color {red,green,blue}', parser.format_help()) |
| |
| def test_invalid_enum_value_raises_error(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('--color', choices=self.Color) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex( |
| argparse.ArgumentError, |
| r"invalid choice: 'yellow' \(choose from red, green, blue\)", |
| parser.parse_args, |
| ['--color', 'yellow'], |
| ) |
| |
| # ================ |
| # Positional tests |
| # ================ |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNone(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional that doesn't specify nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo')] |
| failures = ['', '-x', 'a b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargs1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional that specifies an nargs of 1""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs=1)] |
| failures = ['', '-x', 'a b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(foo=['a'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargs2(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional that specifies an nargs of 2""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs=2)] |
| failures = ['', 'a', '-x', 'a b c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsZeroOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional that specifies unlimited nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='*')] |
| failures = ['-x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=[])), |
| ('a', NS(foo=['a'])), |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsZeroOrMoreDefault(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional that specifies unlimited nargs and a default""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='*', default='bar', choices=['a', 'b'])] |
| failures = ['-x', 'bar', 'a c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo='bar')), |
| ('a', NS(foo=['a'])), |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOneOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional that specifies one or more nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='+')] |
| failures = ['', '-x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(foo=['a'])), |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a', 'b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptional(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests an Optional Positional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='?')] |
| failures = ['-x', 'a b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None)), |
| ('a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptionalDefault(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests an Optional Positional with a default value""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='?', default=42, choices=['a', 'b'])] |
| failures = ['-x', 'a b', '42'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=42)), |
| ('a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptionalConvertedDefault(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests an Optional Positional with a default value |
| that needs to be converted to the appropriate type. |
| """ |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('foo', nargs='?', type=int, default='42', choices=[1, 2]), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', 'a b', '1 2', '42'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=42)), |
| ('1', NS(foo=1)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNoneNone(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test two Positionals that don't specify nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo'), Sig('bar')] |
| failures = ['', '-x', 'a', 'a b c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar='b')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNone1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with no nargs followed by one with 1""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo'), Sig('bar', nargs=1)] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargs2None(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with 2 nargs followed by one with none""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs=2), Sig('bar')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b', 'a b c d'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b c', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNoneZeroOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with no nargs followed by one with unlimited""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x'), Sig('foo'), Sig('bar', nargs='*')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a b -x X c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=[])), |
| ('a b', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ('-x X a', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=[])), |
| ('a -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=[])), |
| ('-x X a b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a -x X b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('-x X a b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ('a -x X b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ('a b c -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNoneOneOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with no nargs followed by one with one or more""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x'), Sig('foo'), Sig('bar', nargs='+')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b -x X c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ('-x X a b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a -x X b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('-x X a b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ('a -x X b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ('a b c -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNoneOptional(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with no nargs followed by one with an Optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x'), Sig('foo'), Sig('bar', nargs='?')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a b c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=None)), |
| ('a b', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar='b')), |
| ('-x X a', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=None)), |
| ('a -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=None)), |
| ('-x X a b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar='b')), |
| ('a -x X b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar='b')), |
| ('a b -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar='b')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsZeroOrMoreNone(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with unlimited nargs followed by one with none""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x'), Sig('foo', nargs='*'), Sig('bar')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a -x X b', 'a -x X b c', 'a b -x X c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(x=None, foo=[], bar='a')), |
| ('a b', NS(x=None, foo=['a'], bar='b')), |
| ('a b c', NS(x=None, foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ('-x X a', NS(x='X', foo=[], bar='a')), |
| ('a -x X', NS(x='X', foo=[], bar='a')), |
| ('-x X a b', NS(x='X', foo=['a'], bar='b')), |
| ('a b -x X', NS(x='X', foo=['a'], bar='b')), |
| ('-x X a b c', NS(x='X', foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ('a b c -x X', NS(x='X', foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOneOrMoreNone(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with one or more nargs followed by one with none""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x'), Sig('foo', nargs='+'), Sig('bar')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a -x X b c', 'a b -x X c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(x=None, foo=['a'], bar='b')), |
| ('a b c', NS(x=None, foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ('-x X a b', NS(x='X', foo=['a'], bar='b')), |
| ('a -x X b', NS(x='X', foo=['a'], bar='b')), |
| ('a b -x X', NS(x='X', foo=['a'], bar='b')), |
| ('-x X a b c', NS(x='X', foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ('a b c -x X', NS(x='X', foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptionalNone(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with an Optional nargs followed by one with none""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='?', default=42), Sig('bar')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a b c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(foo=42, bar='a')), |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar='b')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargs2ZeroOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with 2 nargs followed by one with unlimited""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs=2), Sig('bar', nargs='*')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=[])), |
| ('a b c', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=['c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargs2OneOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with 2 nargs followed by one with one or more""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs=2), Sig('bar', nargs='+')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b c', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=['c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargs2Optional(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with 2 nargs followed by one optional""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs=2), Sig('bar', nargs='?')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b c d'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=None)), |
| ('a b c', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsZeroOrMore1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with unlimited nargs followed by one with 1""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='*'), Sig('bar', nargs=1)] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(foo=[], bar=['a'])), |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a'], bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=['c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOneOrMore1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with one or more nargs followed by one with 1""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='+'), Sig('bar', nargs=1)] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a'], bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=['c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptional1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a Positional with an Optional nargs followed by one with 1""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='?'), Sig('bar', nargs=1)] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a b c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(foo=None, bar=['a'])), |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNoneZeroOrMore1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test three Positionals: no nargs, unlimited nargs and 1 nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x'), |
| Sig('foo'), |
| Sig('bar', nargs='*'), |
| Sig('baz', nargs=1), |
| ] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b -x X c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=[], baz=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('-x X a b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=[], baz=['b'])), |
| ('a -x X b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=[], baz=['b'])), |
| ('a b -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=[], baz=['b'])), |
| ('-x X a b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('a -x X b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('a b c -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNoneOneOrMore1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test three Positionals: no nargs, one or more nargs and 1 nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x'), |
| Sig('foo'), |
| Sig('bar', nargs='+'), |
| Sig('baz', nargs=1), |
| ] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'b', 'a b -x X c d', 'a b c -x X d'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b c', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('a b c d', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'], baz=['d'])), |
| ('-x X a b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('a -x X b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('a b -x X c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('a b c -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=['c'])), |
| ('-x X a b c d', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'], baz=['d'])), |
| ('a -x X b c d', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'], baz=['d'])), |
| ('a b c d -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'], baz=['d'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsNoneOptional1(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test three Positionals: no nargs, optional narg and 1 nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x'), |
| Sig('foo'), |
| Sig('bar', nargs='?', default=0.625), |
| Sig('baz', nargs=1), |
| ] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b -x X c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar=0.625, baz=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(x=None, foo='a', bar='b', baz=['c'])), |
| ('-x X a b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=0.625, baz=['b'])), |
| ('a -x X b', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=0.625, baz=['b'])), |
| ('a b -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar=0.625, baz=['b'])), |
| ('-x X a b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar='b', baz=['c'])), |
| ('a -x X b c', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar='b', baz=['c'])), |
| ('a b c -x X', NS(x='X', foo='a', bar='b', baz=['c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptionalOptional(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test two optional nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('foo', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('bar', nargs='?', default=42), |
| ] |
| failures = ['--foo', 'a b c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, bar=42)), |
| ('a', NS(foo='a', bar=42)), |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar='b')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptionalZeroOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional narg followed by unlimited nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='?'), Sig('bar', nargs='*')] |
| failures = ['--foo'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, bar=[])), |
| ('a', NS(foo='a', bar=[])), |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsNargsOptionalOneOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test an Optional narg followed by one or more nargs""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('foo', nargs='?'), Sig('bar', nargs='+')] |
| failures = ['', '--foo'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(foo=None, bar=['a'])), |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('a b c', NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsChoicesString(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a set of single-character choices""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('spam', choices=set('abcdefg'))] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'h', '42', 'ef'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a', NS(spam='a')), |
| ('g', NS(spam='g')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsChoicesInt(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a set of integer choices""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('spam', type=int, choices=range(20))] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'h', '42', 'ef'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('4', NS(spam=4)), |
| ('15', NS(spam=15)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsActionAppend(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test the 'append' action""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('spam', action='append'), |
| Sig('spam', action='append', nargs=2), |
| ] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b', 'a b c d'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b c', NS(spam=['a', ['b', 'c']])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPositionalsActionExtend(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test the 'extend' action""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('spam', action='extend'), |
| Sig('spam', action='extend', nargs=2), |
| ] |
| failures = ['', '--foo', 'a', 'a b', 'a b c d'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b c', NS(spam=['a', 'b', 'c'])), |
| ] |
| |
| # ======================================== |
| # Combined optionals and positionals tests |
| # ======================================== |
| |
| class TestOptionalsNumericAndPositionals(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests negative number args when numeric options are present""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('x', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('-4', dest='y', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-2', '-315'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y=False)), |
| ('a', NS(x='a', y=False)), |
| ('-4', NS(x=None, y=True)), |
| ('-4 a', NS(x='a', y=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsAlmostNumericAndPositionals(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests negative number args when almost numeric options are present""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('x', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('-k4', dest='y', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-k3'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y=False)), |
| ('-2', NS(x='-2', y=False)), |
| ('a', NS(x='a', y=False)), |
| ('-k4', NS(x=None, y=True)), |
| ('-k4 a', NS(x='a', y=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsAndPositionalsAppend(ParserTestCase): |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('foo', nargs='*', action='append'), |
| Sig('--bar'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-foo'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo=[['a', 'b']], bar=None)), |
| ('--bar a b', NS(foo=[['b']], bar='a')), |
| ('a b --bar c', NS(foo=[['a', 'b']], bar='c')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionalsAndPositionalsExtend(ParserTestCase): |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('foo', nargs='*', action='extend'), |
| Sig('--bar'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-foo'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a b', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=None)), |
| ('--bar a b', NS(foo=['b'], bar='a')), |
| ('a b --bar c', NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar='c')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestEmptyAndSpaceContainingArguments(ParserTestCase): |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('x', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('-y', '--yyy', dest='y'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-y'] |
| successes = [ |
| ([''], NS(x='', y=None)), |
| (['a badger'], NS(x='a badger', y=None)), |
| (['-a badger'], NS(x='-a badger', y=None)), |
| (['-y', ''], NS(x=None, y='')), |
| (['-y', 'a badger'], NS(x=None, y='a badger')), |
| (['-y', '-a badger'], NS(x=None, y='-a badger')), |
| (['--yyy=a badger'], NS(x=None, y='a badger')), |
| (['--yyy=-a badger'], NS(x=None, y='-a badger')), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestPrefixCharacterOnlyArguments(ParserTestCase): |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prefix_chars='-+') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-', dest='x', nargs='?', const='badger'), |
| Sig('+', dest='y', type=int, default=42), |
| Sig('-+-', dest='z', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-y', '+ -'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y=42, z=False)), |
| ('-', NS(x='badger', y=42, z=False)), |
| ('- X', NS(x='X', y=42, z=False)), |
| ('+ -3', NS(x=None, y=-3, z=False)), |
| ('-+-', NS(x=None, y=42, z=True)), |
| ('- ===', NS(x='===', y=42, z=False)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestNargsZeroOrMore(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying args for an Optional that accepts zero or more""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-x', nargs='*'), Sig('y', nargs='*')] |
| failures = [] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y=[])), |
| ('-x', NS(x=[], y=[])), |
| ('-x a', NS(x=['a'], y=[])), |
| ('-x a -- b', NS(x=['a'], y=['b'])), |
| ('a', NS(x=None, y=['a'])), |
| ('a -x', NS(x=[], y=['a'])), |
| ('a -x b', NS(x=['b'], y=['a'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestNargsRemainder(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests specifying a positional with nargs=REMAINDER""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('x'), Sig('y', nargs='...'), Sig('-z')] |
| failures = ['', '-z', '-z Z'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('X', NS(x='X', y=[], z=None)), |
| ('-z Z X', NS(x='X', y=[], z='Z')), |
| ('-z Z X A B', NS(x='X', y=['A', 'B'], z='Z')), |
| ('X -z Z A B', NS(x='X', y=['-z', 'Z', 'A', 'B'], z=None)), |
| ('X A -z Z B', NS(x='X', y=['A', '-z', 'Z', 'B'], z=None)), |
| ('X A B -z Z', NS(x='X', y=['A', 'B', '-z', 'Z'], z=None)), |
| ('X Y --foo', NS(x='X', y=['Y', '--foo'], z=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestOptionLike(ParserTestCase): |
| """Tests options that may or may not be arguments""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=float), |
| Sig('-3', type=float, dest='y'), |
| Sig('z', nargs='*'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', '-y2.5', '-xa', '-x -a', |
| '-x -3', '-x -3.5', '-3 -3.5', |
| '-x -2.5', '-x -2.5 a', '-3 -.5', |
| 'a x -1', '-x -1 a', '-3 -1 a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y=None, z=[])), |
| ('-x 2.5', NS(x=2.5, y=None, z=[])), |
| ('-x 2.5 a', NS(x=2.5, y=None, z=['a'])), |
| ('-3.5', NS(x=None, y=0.5, z=[])), |
| ('-3-.5', NS(x=None, y=-0.5, z=[])), |
| ('-3 .5', NS(x=None, y=0.5, z=[])), |
| ('a -3.5', NS(x=None, y=0.5, z=['a'])), |
| ('a', NS(x=None, y=None, z=['a'])), |
| ('a -x 1', NS(x=1.0, y=None, z=['a'])), |
| ('-x 1 a', NS(x=1.0, y=None, z=['a'])), |
| ('-3 1 a', NS(x=None, y=1.0, z=['a'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestDefaultSuppress(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test actions with suppressed defaults""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('foo', nargs='?', type=int, default=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| Sig('bar', nargs='*', type=int, default=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| Sig('--baz', action='store_true', default=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| Sig('--qux', nargs='?', type=int, default=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| Sig('--quux', nargs='*', type=int, default=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', 'a', '1 a'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS()), |
| ('1', NS(foo=1)), |
| ('1 2', NS(foo=1, bar=[2])), |
| ('--baz', NS(baz=True)), |
| ('1 --baz', NS(foo=1, baz=True)), |
| ('--baz 1 2', NS(foo=1, bar=[2], baz=True)), |
| ('--qux', NS(qux=None)), |
| ('--qux 1', NS(qux=1)), |
| ('--quux', NS(quux=[])), |
| ('--quux 1 2', NS(quux=[1, 2])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestParserDefaultSuppress(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test actions with a parser-level default of SUPPRESS""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(argument_default=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('foo', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('bar', nargs='*'), |
| Sig('--baz', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS()), |
| ('a', NS(foo='a')), |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'])), |
| ('--baz', NS(baz=True)), |
| ('a --baz', NS(foo='a', baz=True)), |
| ('--baz a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestParserDefault42(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test actions with a parser-level default of 42""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(argument_default=42) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--version', action='version', version='1.0'), |
| Sig('foo', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('bar', nargs='*'), |
| Sig('--baz', action='store_true'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=42, bar=42, baz=42, version=42)), |
| ('a', NS(foo='a', bar=42, baz=42, version=42)), |
| ('a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=42, version=42)), |
| ('--baz', NS(foo=42, bar=42, baz=True, version=42)), |
| ('a --baz', NS(foo='a', bar=42, baz=True, version=42)), |
| ('--baz a b', NS(foo='a', bar=['b'], baz=True, version=42)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestArgumentsFromFile(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test reading arguments from a file""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(TestArgumentsFromFile, self).setUp() |
| file_texts = [ |
| ('hello', os.fsencode(self.hello) + b'\n'), |
| ('recursive', b'-a\n' |
| b'A\n' |
| b'@hello'), |
| ('invalid', b'@no-such-path\n'), |
| ('undecodable', self.undecodable + b'\n'), |
| ] |
| for path, text in file_texts: |
| with open(path, 'wb') as file: |
| file.write(text) |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(fromfile_prefix_chars='@') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-a'), |
| Sig('x'), |
| Sig('y', nargs='+'), |
| ] |
| failures = ['', '-b', 'X', '@invalid', '@missing'] |
| hello = 'hello world!' + os_helper.FS_NONASCII |
| successes = [ |
| ('X Y', NS(a=None, x='X', y=['Y'])), |
| ('X -a A Y Z', NS(a='A', x='X', y=['Y', 'Z'])), |
| ('@hello X', NS(a=None, x=hello, y=['X'])), |
| ('X @hello', NS(a=None, x='X', y=[hello])), |
| ('-a B @recursive Y Z', NS(a='A', x=hello, y=['Y', 'Z'])), |
| ('X @recursive Z -a B', NS(a='B', x='X', y=[hello, 'Z'])), |
| (["-a", "", "X", "Y"], NS(a='', x='X', y=['Y'])), |
| ] |
| if os_helper.TESTFN_UNDECODABLE: |
| undecodable = os_helper.TESTFN_UNDECODABLE.lstrip(b'@') |
| decoded_undecodable = os.fsdecode(undecodable) |
| successes += [ |
| ('@undecodable X', NS(a=None, x=decoded_undecodable, y=['X'])), |
| ('X @undecodable', NS(a=None, x='X', y=[decoded_undecodable])), |
| ] |
| else: |
| undecodable = b'' |
| |
| |
| class TestArgumentsFromFileConverter(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test reading arguments from a file""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(TestArgumentsFromFileConverter, self).setUp() |
| file_texts = [ |
| ('hello', b'hello world!\n'), |
| ] |
| for path, text in file_texts: |
| with open(path, 'wb') as file: |
| file.write(text) |
| |
| class FromFileConverterArgumentParser(ErrorRaisingArgumentParser): |
| |
| def convert_arg_line_to_args(self, arg_line): |
| for arg in arg_line.split(): |
| if not arg.strip(): |
| continue |
| yield arg |
| parser_class = FromFileConverterArgumentParser |
| parser_signature = Sig(fromfile_prefix_chars='@') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('y', nargs='+'), |
| ] |
| failures = [] |
| successes = [ |
| ('@hello X', NS(y=['hello', 'world!', 'X'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| # ===================== |
| # Type conversion tests |
| # ===================== |
| |
| def FileType(*args, **kwargs): |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
| warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'FileType is deprecated', |
| PendingDeprecationWarning, __name__) |
| return argparse.FileType(*args, **kwargs) |
| |
| |
| class TestFileTypeDeprecation(TestCase): |
| |
| def test(self): |
| with self.assertWarns(PendingDeprecationWarning) as cm: |
| argparse.FileType() |
| self.assertIn('FileType is deprecated', str(cm.warning)) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.filename, __file__) |
| |
| |
| class TestFileTypeRepr(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_r(self): |
| type = FileType('r') |
| self.assertEqual("FileType('r')", repr(type)) |
| |
| def test_wb_1(self): |
| type = FileType('wb', 1) |
| self.assertEqual("FileType('wb', 1)", repr(type)) |
| |
| def test_r_latin(self): |
| type = FileType('r', encoding='latin_1') |
| self.assertEqual("FileType('r', encoding='latin_1')", repr(type)) |
| |
| def test_w_big5_ignore(self): |
| type = FileType('w', encoding='big5', errors='ignore') |
| self.assertEqual("FileType('w', encoding='big5', errors='ignore')", |
| repr(type)) |
| |
| def test_r_1_replace(self): |
| type = FileType('r', 1, errors='replace') |
| self.assertEqual("FileType('r', 1, errors='replace')", repr(type)) |
| |
| |
| BIN_STDOUT_SENTINEL = object() |
| BIN_STDERR_SENTINEL = object() |
| |
| |
| class StdStreamComparer: |
| def __init__(self, attr): |
| # We try to use the actual stdXXX.buffer attribute as our |
| # marker, but under some test environments, |
| # sys.stdout/err are replaced by io.StringIO which won't have .buffer, |
| # so we use a sentinel simply to show that the tests do the right thing |
| # for any buffer supporting object |
| self.getattr = operator.attrgetter(attr) |
| if attr == 'stdout.buffer': |
| self.backupattr = BIN_STDOUT_SENTINEL |
| elif attr == 'stderr.buffer': |
| self.backupattr = BIN_STDERR_SENTINEL |
| else: |
| self.backupattr = object() # Not equal to anything |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| try: |
| return other == self.getattr(sys) |
| except AttributeError: |
| return other == self.backupattr |
| |
| |
| eq_stdin = StdStreamComparer('stdin') |
| eq_stdout = StdStreamComparer('stdout') |
| eq_stderr = StdStreamComparer('stderr') |
| eq_bstdin = StdStreamComparer('stdin.buffer') |
| eq_bstdout = StdStreamComparer('stdout.buffer') |
| eq_bstderr = StdStreamComparer('stderr.buffer') |
| |
| |
| class RFile(object): |
| seen = {} |
| |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| self.name = name |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if other in self.seen: |
| text = self.seen[other] |
| else: |
| text = self.seen[other] = other.read() |
| other.close() |
| if not isinstance(text, str): |
| text = text.decode('ascii') |
| return self.name == other.name == text |
| |
| class TestFileTypeR(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test the FileType option/argument type for reading files""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(TestFileTypeR, self).setUp() |
| for file_name in ['foo', 'bar']: |
| with open(os.path.join(self.temp_dir, file_name), |
| 'w', encoding="utf-8") as file: |
| file.write(file_name) |
| self.create_readonly_file('readonly') |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=FileType()), |
| Sig('spam', type=FileType('r')), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', '', 'non-existent-file.txt'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('foo', NS(x=None, spam=RFile('foo'))), |
| ('-x foo bar', NS(x=RFile('foo'), spam=RFile('bar'))), |
| ('bar -x foo', NS(x=RFile('foo'), spam=RFile('bar'))), |
| ('-x - -', NS(x=eq_stdin, spam=eq_stdin)), |
| ('readonly', NS(x=None, spam=RFile('readonly'))), |
| ] |
| |
| class TestFileTypeDefaults(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test that a file is not created unless the default is needed""" |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(TestFileTypeDefaults, self).setUp() |
| file = open(os.path.join(self.temp_dir, 'good'), 'w', encoding="utf-8") |
| file.write('good') |
| file.close() |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-c', type=FileType('r'), default='no-file.txt'), |
| ] |
| # should provoke no such file error |
| failures = [''] |
| # should not provoke error because default file is created |
| successes = [('-c good', NS(c=RFile('good')))] |
| |
| |
| class TestFileTypeRB(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test the FileType option/argument type for reading files""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(TestFileTypeRB, self).setUp() |
| for file_name in ['foo', 'bar']: |
| with open(os.path.join(self.temp_dir, file_name), |
| 'w', encoding="utf-8") as file: |
| file.write(file_name) |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=FileType('rb')), |
| Sig('spam', type=FileType('rb')), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', ''] |
| successes = [ |
| ('foo', NS(x=None, spam=RFile('foo'))), |
| ('-x foo bar', NS(x=RFile('foo'), spam=RFile('bar'))), |
| ('bar -x foo', NS(x=RFile('foo'), spam=RFile('bar'))), |
| ('-x - -', NS(x=eq_bstdin, spam=eq_bstdin)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class WFile(object): |
| seen = set() |
| |
| def __init__(self, name): |
| self.name = name |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| if other not in self.seen: |
| text = 'Check that file is writable.' |
| if 'b' in other.mode: |
| text = text.encode('ascii') |
| other.write(text) |
| other.close() |
| self.seen.add(other) |
| return self.name == other.name |
| |
| |
| @os_helper.skip_if_dac_override |
| class TestFileTypeW(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test the FileType option/argument type for writing files""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super().setUp() |
| self.create_readonly_file('readonly') |
| self.create_writable_file('writable') |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=FileType('w')), |
| Sig('spam', type=FileType('w')), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', '', 'readonly'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('foo', NS(x=None, spam=WFile('foo'))), |
| ('writable', NS(x=None, spam=WFile('writable'))), |
| ('-x foo bar', NS(x=WFile('foo'), spam=WFile('bar'))), |
| ('bar -x foo', NS(x=WFile('foo'), spam=WFile('bar'))), |
| ('-x - -', NS(x=eq_stdout, spam=eq_stdout)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| @os_helper.skip_if_dac_override |
| class TestFileTypeX(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test the FileType option/argument type for writing new files only""" |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super().setUp() |
| self.create_readonly_file('readonly') |
| self.create_writable_file('writable') |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=FileType('x')), |
| Sig('spam', type=FileType('x')), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', '', 'readonly', 'writable'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('-x foo bar', NS(x=WFile('foo'), spam=WFile('bar'))), |
| ('-x - -', NS(x=eq_stdout, spam=eq_stdout)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| @os_helper.skip_if_dac_override |
| class TestFileTypeWB(TempDirMixin, ParserTestCase): |
| """Test the FileType option/argument type for writing binary files""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=FileType('wb')), |
| Sig('spam', type=FileType('wb')), |
| ] |
| failures = ['-x', ''] |
| successes = [ |
| ('foo', NS(x=None, spam=WFile('foo'))), |
| ('-x foo bar', NS(x=WFile('foo'), spam=WFile('bar'))), |
| ('bar -x foo', NS(x=WFile('foo'), spam=WFile('bar'))), |
| ('-x - -', NS(x=eq_bstdout, spam=eq_bstdout)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| @os_helper.skip_if_dac_override |
| class TestFileTypeXB(TestFileTypeX): |
| "Test the FileType option/argument type for writing new binary files only" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=FileType('xb')), |
| Sig('spam', type=FileType('xb')), |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('-x foo bar', NS(x=WFile('foo'), spam=WFile('bar'))), |
| ('-x - -', NS(x=eq_bstdout, spam=eq_bstdout)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestFileTypeOpenArgs(TestCase): |
| """Test that open (the builtin) is correctly called""" |
| |
| def test_open_args(self): |
| FT = FileType |
| cases = [ |
| (FT('rb'), ('rb', -1, None, None)), |
| (FT('w', 1), ('w', 1, None, None)), |
| (FT('w', errors='replace'), ('w', -1, None, 'replace')), |
| (FT('wb', encoding='big5'), ('wb', -1, 'big5', None)), |
| (FT('w', 0, 'l1', 'strict'), ('w', 0, 'l1', 'strict')), |
| ] |
| with mock.patch('builtins.open') as m: |
| for type, args in cases: |
| type('foo') |
| m.assert_called_with('foo', *args) |
| |
| def test_invalid_file_type(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| FileType('b')('-test') |
| |
| |
| class TestFileTypeMissingInitialization(TestCase): |
| """ |
| Test that add_argument throws an error if FileType class |
| object was passed instead of instance of FileType |
| """ |
| |
| def test(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument('-x', type=argparse.FileType) |
| |
| self.assertEqual( |
| '%r is a FileType class object, instance of it must be passed' |
| % (argparse.FileType,), |
| str(cm.exception) |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class TestTypeCallable(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test some callables as option/argument types""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--eggs', type=complex), |
| Sig('spam', type=float), |
| ] |
| failures = ['a', '42j', '--eggs a', '--eggs 2i'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--eggs=42 42', NS(eggs=42, spam=42.0)), |
| ('--eggs 2j -- -1.5', NS(eggs=2j, spam=-1.5)), |
| ('1024.675', NS(eggs=None, spam=1024.675)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestTypeUserDefined(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a user-defined option/argument type""" |
| |
| class MyType(TestCase): |
| |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return (type(self), self.value) == (type(other), other.value) |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=MyType), |
| Sig('spam', type=MyType), |
| ] |
| failures = [] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a -x b', NS(x=MyType('b'), spam=MyType('a'))), |
| ('-xf g', NS(x=MyType('f'), spam=MyType('g'))), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestTypeClassicClass(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a classic class type""" |
| |
| class C: |
| |
| def __init__(self, value): |
| self.value = value |
| |
| def __eq__(self, other): |
| return (type(self), self.value) == (type(other), other.value) |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=C), |
| Sig('spam', type=C), |
| ] |
| failures = [] |
| successes = [ |
| ('a -x b', NS(x=C('b'), spam=C('a'))), |
| ('-xf g', NS(x=C('f'), spam=C('g'))), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestTypeRegistration(TestCase): |
| """Test a user-defined type by registering it""" |
| |
| def test(self): |
| |
| def get_my_type(string): |
| return 'my_type{%s}' % string |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.register('type', 'my_type', get_my_type) |
| parser.add_argument('-x', type='my_type') |
| parser.add_argument('y', type='my_type') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('1'.split()), |
| NS(x=None, y='my_type{1}')) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('-x 1 42'.split()), |
| NS(x='my_type{1}', y='my_type{42}')) |
| |
| |
| # ============ |
| # Action tests |
| # ============ |
| |
| class TestActionUserDefined(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test a user-defined option/argument action""" |
| |
| class OptionalAction(argparse.Action): |
| |
| def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option_string=None): |
| try: |
| # check destination and option string |
| assert self.dest == 'spam', 'dest: %s' % self.dest |
| assert option_string == '-s', 'flag: %s' % option_string |
| # when option is before argument, badger=2, and when |
| # option is after argument, badger=<whatever was set> |
| expected_ns = NS(spam=0.25) |
| if value in [0.125, 0.625]: |
| expected_ns.badger = 2 |
| elif value in [2.0]: |
| expected_ns.badger = 84 |
| else: |
| raise AssertionError('value: %s' % value) |
| assert expected_ns == namespace, ('expected %s, got %s' % |
| (expected_ns, namespace)) |
| except AssertionError as e: |
| raise ArgumentParserError('opt_action failed: %s' % e) |
| setattr(namespace, 'spam', value) |
| |
| class PositionalAction(argparse.Action): |
| |
| def __call__(self, parser, namespace, value, option_string=None): |
| try: |
| assert option_string is None, ('option_string: %s' % |
| option_string) |
| # check destination |
| assert self.dest == 'badger', 'dest: %s' % self.dest |
| # when argument is before option, spam=0.25, and when |
| # option is after argument, spam=<whatever was set> |
| expected_ns = NS(badger=2) |
| if value in [42, 84]: |
| expected_ns.spam = 0.25 |
| elif value in [1]: |
| expected_ns.spam = 0.625 |
| elif value in [2]: |
| expected_ns.spam = 0.125 |
| else: |
| raise AssertionError('value: %s' % value) |
| assert expected_ns == namespace, ('expected %s, got %s' % |
| (expected_ns, namespace)) |
| except AssertionError as e: |
| raise ArgumentParserError('arg_action failed: %s' % e) |
| setattr(namespace, 'badger', value) |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-s', dest='spam', action=OptionalAction, |
| type=float, default=0.25), |
| Sig('badger', action=PositionalAction, |
| type=int, nargs='?', default=2), |
| ] |
| failures = [] |
| successes = [ |
| ('-s0.125', NS(spam=0.125, badger=2)), |
| ('42', NS(spam=0.25, badger=42)), |
| ('-s 0.625 1', NS(spam=0.625, badger=1)), |
| ('84 -s2', NS(spam=2.0, badger=84)), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestActionRegistration(TestCase): |
| """Test a user-defined action supplied by registering it""" |
| |
| class MyAction(argparse.Action): |
| |
| def __call__(self, parser, namespace, values, option_string=None): |
| setattr(namespace, self.dest, 'foo[%s]' % values) |
| |
| def test(self): |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.register('action', 'my_action', self.MyAction) |
| parser.add_argument('badger', action='my_action') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args(['1']), NS(badger='foo[1]')) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args(['42']), NS(badger='foo[42]')) |
| |
| |
| class TestActionExtend(ParserTestCase): |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', action="extend", nargs="+", type=str), |
| ] |
| failures = () |
| successes = [ |
| ('--foo f1 --foo f2 f3 f4', NS(foo=['f1', 'f2', 'f3', 'f4'])), |
| ] |
| |
| |
| class TestNegativeNumber(ParserTestCase): |
| """Test parsing negative numbers""" |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--int', type=int), |
| Sig('--float', type=float), |
| Sig('--complex', type=complex), |
| ] |
| failures = [ |
| '--float -_.45', |
| '--float -1__000.0', |
| '--float -1.0.0', |
| '--int -1__000', |
| '--int -1.0', |
| '--complex -1__000.0j', |
| '--complex -1.0jj', |
| '--complex -_.45j', |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--int -1000 --float -1000.0', NS(int=-1000, float=-1000.0, complex=None)), |
| ('--int -1_000 --float -1_000.0', NS(int=-1000, float=-1000.0, complex=None)), |
| ('--int -1_000_000 --float -1_000_000.0', NS(int=-1000000, float=-1000000.0, complex=None)), |
| ('--float -1_000.0', NS(int=None, float=-1000.0, complex=None)), |
| ('--float -1_000_000.0_0', NS(int=None, float=-1000000.0, complex=None)), |
| ('--float -.5', NS(int=None, float=-0.5, complex=None)), |
| ('--float -.5_000', NS(int=None, float=-0.5, complex=None)), |
| ('--float -1e3', NS(int=None, float=-1000, complex=None)), |
| ('--float -1e-3', NS(int=None, float=-0.001, complex=None)), |
| ('--complex -1j', NS(int=None, float=None, complex=-1j)), |
| ('--complex -1_000j', NS(int=None, float=None, complex=-1000j)), |
| ('--complex -1_000.0j', NS(int=None, float=None, complex=-1000.0j)), |
| ('--complex -1e3j', NS(int=None, float=None, complex=-1000j)), |
| ('--complex -1e-3j', NS(int=None, float=None, complex=-0.001j)), |
| ] |
| |
| class TestArgumentAndSubparserSuggestions(TestCase): |
| """Test error handling and suggestion when a user makes a typo""" |
| |
| def test_wrong_argument_error_with_suggestions(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(suggest_on_error=True) |
| parser.add_argument('foo', choices=['bar', 'baz']) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('bazz',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument foo: invalid choice: 'bazz', maybe you meant 'baz'? (choose from bar, baz)", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr |
| ) |
| |
| def test_wrong_argument_error_no_suggestions(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(suggest_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('foo', choices=['bar', 'baz']) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('bazz',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument foo: invalid choice: 'bazz' (choose from bar, baz)", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| ) |
| |
| def test_wrong_argument_subparsers_with_suggestions(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(suggest_on_error=True) |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(required=True) |
| subparsers.add_parser('foo') |
| subparsers.add_parser('bar') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('baz',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument {foo,bar}: invalid choice: 'baz', maybe you meant" |
| " 'bar'? (choose from foo, bar)", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| ) |
| |
| def test_wrong_argument_subparsers_no_suggestions(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(suggest_on_error=False) |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(required=True) |
| subparsers.add_parser('foo') |
| subparsers.add_parser('bar') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('baz',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument {foo,bar}: invalid choice: 'baz' (choose from foo, bar)", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| ) |
| |
| def test_wrong_argument_no_suggestion_implicit(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('foo', choices=['bar', 'baz']) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('bazz',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument foo: invalid choice: 'bazz' (choose from bar, baz)", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| ) |
| |
| def test_suggestions_choices_empty(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(suggest_on_error=True) |
| parser.add_argument('foo', choices=[]) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('bazz',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument foo: invalid choice: 'bazz' (choose from )", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| ) |
| |
| def test_suggestions_choices_int(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(suggest_on_error=True) |
| parser.add_argument('foo', choices=[1, 2]) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('3',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument foo: invalid choice: '3' (choose from 1, 2)", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| ) |
| |
| def test_suggestions_choices_mixed_types(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(suggest_on_error=True) |
| parser.add_argument('foo', choices=[1, '2']) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(('3',)) |
| self.assertIn( |
| "error: argument foo: invalid choice: '3' (choose from 1, 2)", |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| ) |
| |
| |
| class TestInvalidAction(TestCase): |
| """Test invalid user defined Action""" |
| |
| class ActionWithoutCall(argparse.Action): |
| pass |
| |
| def test_invalid_type(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', action=self.ActionWithoutCall) |
| self.assertRaises(NotImplementedError, parser.parse_args, ['--foo', 'bar']) |
| |
| def test_modified_invalid_action(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| action = parser.add_argument('--foo') |
| # Someone got crazy and did this |
| action.type = 1 |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, '1 is not callable', |
| parser.parse_args, ['--foo', 'bar']) |
| action.type = () |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, r'\(\) is not callable', |
| parser.parse_args, ['--foo', 'bar']) |
| # It is impossible to distinguish a TypeError raised due to a mismatch |
| # of the required function arguments from a TypeError raised for an incorrect |
| # argument value, and using the heavy inspection machinery is not worthwhile |
| # as it does not reliably work in all cases. |
| # Therefore, a generic ArgumentError is raised to handle this logical error. |
| action.type = pow |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "argument --foo: invalid pow value: 'bar'", |
| parser.parse_args, ['--foo', 'bar']) |
| |
| |
| # ================ |
| # Subparsers tests |
| # ================ |
| |
| @force_not_colorized_test_class |
| class TestAddSubparsers(TestCase): |
| """Test the add_subparsers method""" |
| |
| def assertArgumentParserError(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def _get_parser(self, subparser_help=False, prefix_chars=None, |
| aliases=False, usage=None): |
| # create a parser with a subparsers argument |
| if prefix_chars: |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', description='main description', usage=usage, |
| prefix_chars=prefix_chars) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| prefix_chars[0] * 2 + 'foo', action='store_true', help='foo help') |
| else: |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', description='main description', usage=usage) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| '--foo', action='store_true', help='foo help') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| 'bar', type=float, help='bar help') |
| |
| # check that only one subparsers argument can be added |
| subparsers_kwargs = {'required': False} |
| if aliases: |
| subparsers_kwargs['metavar'] = 'COMMAND' |
| subparsers_kwargs['title'] = 'commands' |
| else: |
| subparsers_kwargs['help'] = 'command help' |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(**subparsers_kwargs) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, |
| 'cannot have multiple subparser arguments', |
| parser.add_subparsers) |
| |
| # add first sub-parser |
| parser1_kwargs = dict(description='1 description') |
| if subparser_help: |
| parser1_kwargs['help'] = '1 help' |
| if aliases: |
| parser1_kwargs['aliases'] = ['1alias1', '1alias2'] |
| parser1 = subparsers.add_parser('1', **parser1_kwargs) |
| parser1.add_argument('-w', type=int, help='w help') |
| parser1.add_argument('x', choices=['a', 'b', 'c'], help='x help') |
| |
| # add second sub-parser |
| parser2_kwargs = dict(description='2 description') |
| if subparser_help: |
| parser2_kwargs['help'] = '2 help' |
| parser2 = subparsers.add_parser('2', **parser2_kwargs) |
| parser2.add_argument('-y', choices=['1', '2', '3'], help='y help') |
| parser2.add_argument('z', type=complex, nargs='*', help='z help') |
| |
| # add third sub-parser |
| parser3_kwargs = dict(description='3 description', |
| usage='PROG --foo bar 3 t ...') |
| if subparser_help: |
| parser3_kwargs['help'] = '3 help' |
| parser3 = subparsers.add_parser('3', **parser3_kwargs) |
| parser3.add_argument('t', type=int, help='t help') |
| parser3.add_argument('u', nargs='...', help='u help') |
| |
| # return the main parser |
| return parser |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super().setUp() |
| self.parser = self._get_parser() |
| self.command_help_parser = self._get_parser(subparser_help=True) |
| |
| def test_parse_args_failures(self): |
| # check some failure cases: |
| for args_str in ['', 'a', 'a a', '0.5 a', '0.5 1', |
| '0.5 1 -y', '0.5 2 -w']: |
| args = args_str.split() |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(self.parser.parse_args, args) |
| |
| def test_parse_args_failures_details(self): |
| for args_str, usage_str, error_str in [ |
| ('', |
| 'usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar {1,2,3} ...', |
| 'PROG: error: the following arguments are required: bar'), |
| ('0.5 1 -y', |
| 'usage: PROG bar 1 [-h] [-w W] {a,b,c}', |
| 'PROG bar 1: error: the following arguments are required: x'), |
| ('0.5 3', |
| 'usage: PROG --foo bar 3 t ...', |
| 'PROG bar 3: error: the following arguments are required: t'), |
| ]: |
| with self.subTest(args_str): |
| args = args_str.split() |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| self.parser.parse_args(args) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[0], 'SystemExit') |
| self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[2], f'{usage_str}\n{error_str}\n') |
| |
| def test_parse_args_failures_details_custom_usage(self): |
| parser = self._get_parser(usage='PROG [--foo] bar 1 [-w W] {a,b,c}\n' |
| ' PROG --foo bar 3 t ...') |
| for args_str, usage_str, error_str in [ |
| ('', |
| 'usage: PROG [--foo] bar 1 [-w W] {a,b,c}\n' |
| ' PROG --foo bar 3 t ...', |
| 'PROG: error: the following arguments are required: bar'), |
| ('0.5 1 -y', |
| 'usage: PROG bar 1 [-h] [-w W] {a,b,c}', |
| 'PROG bar 1: error: the following arguments are required: x'), |
| ('0.5 3', |
| 'usage: PROG --foo bar 3 t ...', |
| 'PROG bar 3: error: the following arguments are required: t'), |
| ]: |
| with self.subTest(args_str): |
| args = args_str.split() |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(args) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[0], 'SystemExit') |
| self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[2], f'{usage_str}\n{error_str}\n') |
| |
| def test_parse_args(self): |
| # check some non-failure cases: |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_args('0.5 1 b -w 7'.split()), |
| NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=7, x='b'), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_args('0.25 --foo 2 -y 2 3j -- -1j'.split()), |
| NS(foo=True, bar=0.25, y='2', z=[3j, -1j]), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_args('--foo 0.125 1 c'.split()), |
| NS(foo=True, bar=0.125, w=None, x='c'), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_args('-1.5 3 11 -- a --foo 7 -- b'.split()), |
| NS(foo=False, bar=-1.5, t=11, u=['a', '--foo', '7', '--', 'b']), |
| ) |
| |
| def test_parse_known_args(self): |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_known_args('0.5 1 b -w 7'.split()), |
| (NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=7, x='b'), []), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_known_args('0.5 -p 1 b -w 7'.split()), |
| (NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=7, x='b'), ['-p']), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_known_args('0.5 1 b -w 7 -p'.split()), |
| (NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=7, x='b'), ['-p']), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_known_args('0.5 1 b -q -rs -w 7'.split()), |
| (NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=7, x='b'), ['-q', '-rs']), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_known_args('0.5 -W 1 b -X Y -w 7 Z'.split()), |
| (NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=7, x='b'), ['-W', '-X', 'Y', 'Z']), |
| ) |
| |
| def test_parse_known_args_to_class_namespace(self): |
| class C: |
| pass |
| self.assertEqual( |
| self.parser.parse_known_args('0.5 1 b -w 7 -p'.split(), namespace=C), |
| (C, ['-p']), |
| ) |
| self.assertIs(C.foo, False) |
| self.assertEqual(C.bar, 0.5) |
| self.assertEqual(C.w, 7) |
| self.assertEqual(C.x, 'b') |
| |
| def test_abbreviation(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--foodle') |
| parser.add_argument('--foonly') |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| parser1 = subparsers.add_parser('bar') |
| parser1.add_argument('--fo') |
| parser1.add_argument('--foonew') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args(['--food', 'baz', 'bar']), |
| NS(foodle='baz', foonly=None, fo=None, foonew=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args(['--foon', 'baz', 'bar']), |
| NS(foodle=None, foonly='baz', fo=None, foonew=None)) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_args, ['--fo', 'baz', 'bar']) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args(['bar', '--fo', 'baz']), |
| NS(foodle=None, foonly=None, fo='baz', foonew=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args(['bar', '--foo', 'baz']), |
| NS(foodle=None, foonly=None, fo=None, foonew='baz')) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args(['bar', '--foon', 'baz']), |
| NS(foodle=None, foonly=None, fo=None, foonew='baz')) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_args, ['bar', '--food', 'baz']) |
| |
| def test_parse_known_args_with_single_dash_option(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('-k', '--known', action='count', default=0) |
| parser.add_argument('-n', '--new', action='count', default=0) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-k', '-u']), |
| (NS(known=1, new=0), ['-u'])) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-u', '-k']), |
| (NS(known=1, new=0), ['-u'])) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-ku']), |
| (NS(known=1, new=0), ['-u'])) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_known_args, ['-k=u']) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-uk']), |
| (NS(known=0, new=0), ['-uk'])) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-u=k']), |
| (NS(known=0, new=0), ['-u=k'])) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-kunknown']), |
| (NS(known=1, new=0), ['-unknown'])) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_known_args, ['-k=unknown']) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-ku=nknown']), |
| (NS(known=1, new=0), ['-u=nknown'])) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-knew']), |
| (NS(known=1, new=1), ['-ew'])) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_known_args, ['-kn=ew']) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_known_args, ['-k-new']) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_known_args, ['-kn-ew']) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_known_args(['-kne-w']), |
| (NS(known=1, new=1), ['-e-w'])) |
| |
| def test_dest(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', action='store_true') |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='bar') |
| parser1 = subparsers.add_parser('1') |
| parser1.add_argument('baz') |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=False, bar='1', baz='2'), |
| parser.parse_args('1 2'.split())) |
| |
| def _test_required_subparsers(self, parser): |
| # Should parse the sub command |
| ret = parser.parse_args(['run']) |
| self.assertEqual(ret.command, 'run') |
| |
| # Error when the command is missing |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_args, ()) |
| |
| def test_required_subparsers_via_attribute(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='command') |
| subparsers.required = True |
| subparsers.add_parser('run') |
| self._test_required_subparsers(parser) |
| |
| def test_required_subparsers_via_kwarg(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='command', required=True) |
| subparsers.add_parser('run') |
| self._test_required_subparsers(parser) |
| |
| def test_required_subparsers_default(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='command') |
| subparsers.add_parser('run') |
| # No error here |
| ret = parser.parse_args(()) |
| self.assertIsNone(ret.command) |
| |
| def test_required_subparsers_no_destination_error(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(required=True) |
| subparsers.add_parser('foo') |
| subparsers.add_parser('bar') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as excinfo: |
| parser.parse_args(()) |
| self.assertRegex( |
| excinfo.exception.stderr, |
| 'error: the following arguments are required: {foo,bar}\n$' |
| ) |
| |
| def test_optional_subparsers(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(dest='command', required=False) |
| subparsers.add_parser('run') |
| # No error here |
| ret = parser.parse_args(()) |
| self.assertIsNone(ret.command) |
| |
| def test_help(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self.parser.format_usage(), |
| 'usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar {1,2,3} ...\n') |
| self.assertEqual(self.parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar {1,2,3} ... |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar bar help |
| {1,2,3} command help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_help_extra_prefix_chars(self): |
| # Make sure - is still used for help if it is a non-first prefix char |
| parser = self._get_parser(prefix_chars='+:-') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), |
| 'usage: PROG [-h] [++foo] bar {1,2,3} ...\n') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [++foo] bar {1,2,3} ... |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar bar help |
| {1,2,3} command help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| ++foo foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_help_non_breaking_spaces(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', description='main description') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--non-breaking", action='store_false', |
| help='help message containing non-breaking spaces shall not ' |
| 'wrap\N{NO-BREAK SPACE}at non-breaking spaces') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--non-breaking] |
| |
| main description |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --non-breaking help message containing non-breaking spaces shall not |
| wrap\N{NO-BREAK SPACE}at non-breaking spaces |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_help_blank(self): |
| # Issue 24444 |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', description='main description') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| 'foo', |
| help=' ') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] foo |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| foo \n |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| ''')) |
| |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', description='main description') |
| parser.add_argument( |
| 'foo', choices=[], |
| help='%(choices)s') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] {} |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| {} \n |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_help_alternate_prefix_chars(self): |
| parser = self._get_parser(prefix_chars='+:/') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), |
| 'usage: PROG [+h] [++foo] bar {1,2,3} ...\n') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [+h] [++foo] bar {1,2,3} ... |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar bar help |
| {1,2,3} command help |
| |
| options: |
| +h, ++help show this help message and exit |
| ++foo foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_parser_command_help(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self.command_help_parser.format_usage(), |
| 'usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar {1,2,3} ...\n') |
| self.assertEqual(self.command_help_parser.format_help(), |
| textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar {1,2,3} ... |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar bar help |
| {1,2,3} command help |
| 1 1 help |
| 2 2 help |
| 3 3 help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def assert_bad_help(self, context_type, func, *args, **kwargs): |
| with self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, 'badly formed help string') as cm: |
| func(*args, **kwargs) |
| self.assertIsInstance(cm.exception.__context__, context_type) |
| |
| def test_invalid_subparsers_help(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| self.assert_bad_help(ValueError, parser.add_subparsers, help='%Y-%m-%d') |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| self.assert_bad_help(KeyError, parser.add_subparsers, help='%(spam)s') |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| self.assert_bad_help(TypeError, parser.add_subparsers, help='%(prog)d') |
| |
| def test_invalid_subparser_help(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| self.assert_bad_help(ValueError, subparsers.add_parser, '1', |
| help='%Y-%m-%d') |
| self.assert_bad_help(KeyError, subparsers.add_parser, '1', |
| help='%(spam)s') |
| self.assert_bad_help(TypeError, subparsers.add_parser, '1', |
| help='%(prog)d') |
| |
| def test_subparser_title_help(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', |
| description='main description') |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', action='store_true', help='foo help') |
| parser.add_argument('bar', help='bar help') |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title='subcommands', |
| description='command help', |
| help='additional text') |
| parser1 = subparsers.add_parser('1') |
| parser2 = subparsers.add_parser('2') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), |
| 'usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar {1,2} ...\n') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar {1,2} ... |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar bar help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo foo help |
| |
| subcommands: |
| command help |
| |
| {1,2} additional text |
| ''')) |
| |
| def _test_subparser_help(self, args_str, expected_help): |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| self.parser.parse_args(args_str.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(expected_help, cm.exception.stdout) |
| |
| def test_subparser1_help(self): |
| self._test_subparser_help('5.0 1 -h', textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG bar 1 [-h] [-w W] {a,b,c} |
| |
| 1 description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| {a,b,c} x help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -w W w help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_subparser2_help(self): |
| self._test_subparser_help('5.0 2 -h', textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG bar 2 [-h] [-y {1,2,3}] [z ...] |
| |
| 2 description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| z z help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -y {1,2,3} y help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_alias_invocation(self): |
| parser = self._get_parser(aliases=True) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| parser.parse_known_args('0.5 1alias1 b'.split()), |
| (NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=None, x='b'), []), |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| parser.parse_known_args('0.5 1alias2 b'.split()), |
| (NS(foo=False, bar=0.5, w=None, x='b'), []), |
| ) |
| |
| def test_error_alias_invocation(self): |
| parser = self._get_parser(aliases=True) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser.parse_args, |
| '0.5 1alias3 b'.split()) |
| |
| def test_alias_help(self): |
| parser = self._get_parser(aliases=True, subparser_help=True) |
| self.maxDiff = None |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent("""\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo] bar COMMAND ... |
| |
| main description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar bar help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo foo help |
| |
| commands: |
| COMMAND |
| 1 (1alias1, 1alias2) |
| 1 help |
| 2 2 help |
| 3 3 help |
| """)) |
| |
| # ============ |
| # Groups tests |
| # ============ |
| |
| class TestPositionalsGroups(TestCase): |
| """Tests that order of group positionals matches construction order""" |
| |
| def test_nongroup_first(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('foo') |
| group = parser.add_argument_group('g') |
| group.add_argument('bar') |
| parser.add_argument('baz') |
| expected = NS(foo='1', bar='2', baz='3') |
| result = parser.parse_args('1 2 3'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, result) |
| |
| def test_group_first(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| group = parser.add_argument_group('xxx') |
| group.add_argument('foo') |
| parser.add_argument('bar') |
| parser.add_argument('baz') |
| expected = NS(foo='1', bar='2', baz='3') |
| result = parser.parse_args('1 2 3'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, result) |
| |
| def test_interleaved_groups(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| group = parser.add_argument_group('xxx') |
| parser.add_argument('foo') |
| group.add_argument('bar') |
| parser.add_argument('baz') |
| group = parser.add_argument_group('yyy') |
| group.add_argument('frell') |
| expected = NS(foo='1', bar='2', baz='3', frell='4') |
| result = parser.parse_args('1 2 3 4'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(expected, result) |
| |
| class TestGroupConstructor(TestCase): |
| def test_group_prefix_chars(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| msg = ( |
| "The use of the undocumented 'prefix_chars' parameter in " |
| "ArgumentParser.add_argument_group() is deprecated." |
| ) |
| with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument_group(prefix_chars='-+') |
| self.assertEqual(msg, str(cm.warning)) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.filename, __file__) |
| |
| def test_group_prefix_chars_default(self): |
| # "default" isn't quite the right word here, but it's the same as |
| # the parser's default prefix so it's a good test |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| msg = ( |
| "The use of the undocumented 'prefix_chars' parameter in " |
| "ArgumentParser.add_argument_group() is deprecated." |
| ) |
| with self.assertWarns(DeprecationWarning) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument_group(prefix_chars='-') |
| self.assertEqual(msg, str(cm.warning)) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.filename, __file__) |
| |
| def test_nested_argument_group(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| g = parser.add_argument_group() |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, |
| 'argument groups cannot be nested', |
| g.add_argument_group) |
| |
| # =================== |
| # Parent parser tests |
| # =================== |
| |
| @force_not_colorized_test_class |
| class TestParentParsers(TestCase): |
| """Tests that parsers can be created with parent parsers""" |
| |
| def assertArgumentParserError(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError, *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super().setUp() |
| self.wxyz_parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| self.wxyz_parent.add_argument('--w') |
| x_group = self.wxyz_parent.add_argument_group('x') |
| x_group.add_argument('-y') |
| self.wxyz_parent.add_argument('z') |
| |
| self.abcd_parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| self.abcd_parent.add_argument('a') |
| self.abcd_parent.add_argument('-b') |
| c_group = self.abcd_parent.add_argument_group('c') |
| c_group.add_argument('--d') |
| |
| self.w_parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| self.w_parent.add_argument('--w') |
| |
| self.z_parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| self.z_parent.add_argument('z') |
| |
| # parents with mutually exclusive groups |
| self.ab_mutex_parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| group = self.ab_mutex_parent.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group.add_argument('-a', action='store_true') |
| group.add_argument('-b', action='store_true') |
| |
| def test_single_parent(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(parents=[self.wxyz_parent]) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('-y 1 2 --w 3'.split()), |
| NS(w='3', y='1', z='2')) |
| |
| def test_single_parent_mutex(self): |
| self._test_mutex_ab(self.ab_mutex_parent.parse_args) |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(parents=[self.ab_mutex_parent]) |
| self._test_mutex_ab(parser.parse_args) |
| |
| def test_single_grandparent_mutex(self): |
| parents = [self.ab_mutex_parent] |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False, parents=parents) |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(parents=[parser]) |
| self._test_mutex_ab(parser.parse_args) |
| |
| def _test_mutex_ab(self, parse_args): |
| self.assertEqual(parse_args([]), NS(a=False, b=False)) |
| self.assertEqual(parse_args(['-a']), NS(a=True, b=False)) |
| self.assertEqual(parse_args(['-b']), NS(a=False, b=True)) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parse_args, ['-a', '-b']) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parse_args, ['-b', '-a']) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parse_args, ['-c']) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parse_args, ['-a', '-c']) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parse_args, ['-b', '-c']) |
| |
| def test_multiple_parents(self): |
| parents = [self.abcd_parent, self.wxyz_parent] |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(parents=parents) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('--d 1 --w 2 3 4'.split()), |
| NS(a='3', b=None, d='1', w='2', y=None, z='4')) |
| |
| def test_multiple_parents_mutex(self): |
| parents = [self.ab_mutex_parent, self.wxyz_parent] |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(parents=parents) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('-a --w 2 3'.split()), |
| NS(a=True, b=False, w='2', y=None, z='3')) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError( |
| parser.parse_args, '-a --w 2 3 -b'.split()) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError( |
| parser.parse_args, '-a -b --w 2 3'.split()) |
| |
| def test_conflicting_parents(self): |
| self.assertRaises( |
| argparse.ArgumentError, |
| argparse.ArgumentParser, |
| parents=[self.w_parent, self.wxyz_parent]) |
| |
| def test_conflicting_parents_mutex(self): |
| self.assertRaises( |
| argparse.ArgumentError, |
| argparse.ArgumentParser, |
| parents=[self.abcd_parent, self.ab_mutex_parent]) |
| |
| def test_same_argument_name_parents(self): |
| parents = [self.wxyz_parent, self.z_parent] |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(parents=parents) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('1 2'.split()), |
| NS(w=None, y=None, z='2')) |
| |
| def test_subparser_parents(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| abcde_parser = subparsers.add_parser('bar', parents=[self.abcd_parent]) |
| abcde_parser.add_argument('e') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('bar -b 1 --d 2 3 4'.split()), |
| NS(a='3', b='1', d='2', e='4')) |
| |
| def test_subparser_parents_mutex(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| parents = [self.ab_mutex_parent] |
| abc_parser = subparsers.add_parser('foo', parents=parents) |
| c_group = abc_parser.add_argument_group('c_group') |
| c_group.add_argument('c') |
| parents = [self.wxyz_parent, self.ab_mutex_parent] |
| wxyzabe_parser = subparsers.add_parser('bar', parents=parents) |
| wxyzabe_parser.add_argument('e') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('foo -a 4'.split()), |
| NS(a=True, b=False, c='4')) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.parse_args('bar -b --w 2 3 4'.split()), |
| NS(a=False, b=True, w='2', y=None, z='3', e='4')) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError( |
| parser.parse_args, 'foo -a -b 4'.split()) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError( |
| parser.parse_args, 'bar -b -a 4'.split()) |
| |
| def test_parent_help(self): |
| parents = [self.abcd_parent, self.wxyz_parent] |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', parents=parents) |
| parser_help = parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-b B] [--d D] [--w W] [-y Y] a z |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| a |
| z |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -b B |
| --w W |
| |
| c: |
| --d D |
| |
| x: |
| -y Y |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_groups_parents(self): |
| parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| g = parent.add_argument_group(title='g', description='gd') |
| g.add_argument('-w') |
| g.add_argument('-x') |
| m = parent.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| m.add_argument('-y') |
| m.add_argument('-z') |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', parents=[parent]) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError, parser.parse_args, |
| ['-y', 'Y', '-z', 'Z']) |
| |
| parser_help = parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-w W] [-x X] [-y Y | -z Z] |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -y Y |
| -z Z |
| |
| g: |
| gd |
| |
| -w W |
| -x X |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_wrong_type_parents(self): |
| self.assertRaises(TypeError, ErrorRaisingArgumentParser, parents=[1]) |
| |
| def test_mutex_groups_parents(self): |
| parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| g = parent.add_argument_group(title='g', description='gd') |
| g.add_argument('-w') |
| g.add_argument('-x') |
| m = g.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| m.add_argument('-y') |
| m.add_argument('-z') |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', parents=[parent]) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError, parser.parse_args, |
| ['-y', 'Y', '-z', 'Z']) |
| |
| parser_help = parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-w W] [-x X] [-y Y | -z Z] |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| |
| g: |
| gd |
| |
| -w W |
| -x X |
| -y Y |
| -z Z |
| ''')) |
| |
| # ============================== |
| # Mutually exclusive group tests |
| # ============================== |
| |
| @force_not_colorized_test_class |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveGroupErrors(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_invalid_add_argument_group(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| raises = self.assertRaises |
| raises(TypeError, parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group, title='foo') |
| |
| def test_invalid_add_argument(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| add_argument = group.add_argument |
| raises = self.assertRaises |
| raises(ValueError, add_argument, '--foo', required=True) |
| raises(ValueError, add_argument, 'bar') |
| raises(ValueError, add_argument, 'bar', nargs='+') |
| raises(ValueError, add_argument, 'bar', nargs=1) |
| raises(ValueError, add_argument, 'bar', nargs=argparse.PARSER) |
| |
| def test_help(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group1 = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group1.add_argument('--foo', action='store_true') |
| group1.add_argument('--bar', action='store_false') |
| group2 = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group2.add_argument('--soup', action='store_true') |
| group2.add_argument('--nuts', action='store_false') |
| expected = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo | --bar] [--soup | --nuts] |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo |
| --bar |
| --soup |
| --nuts |
| ''' |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent(expected)) |
| |
| def test_optional_order(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) |
| group.add_argument('--foo') |
| group.add_argument('bar', nargs='?') |
| expected = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] (--foo FOO | bar) |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO |
| ''' |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent(expected)) |
| |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) |
| group.add_argument('bar', nargs='?') |
| group.add_argument('--foo') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent(expected)) |
| |
| def test_help_subparser_all_mutually_exclusive_group_members_suppressed(self): |
| self.maxDiff = None |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| commands = parser.add_subparsers(title="commands", dest="command") |
| cmd_foo = commands.add_parser("foo") |
| group = cmd_foo.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group.add_argument('--verbose', action='store_true', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| group.add_argument('--quiet', action='store_true', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| longopt = '--' + 'long'*32 |
| longmeta = 'LONG'*32 |
| cmd_foo.add_argument(longopt) |
| expected = f'''\ |
| usage: PROG foo [-h] |
| [{longopt} {longmeta}] |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| {longopt} {longmeta} |
| ''' |
| self.assertEqual(cmd_foo.format_help(), textwrap.dedent(expected)) |
| |
| def test_empty_group(self): |
| # See issue 26952 |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| parser.parse_args(['-h']) |
| |
| def test_nested_mutex_groups(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| g = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| g.add_argument("--spam") |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, |
| 'mutually exclusive groups cannot be nested', |
| g.add_mutually_exclusive_group) |
| |
| class MEMixin(object): |
| |
| def test_failures_when_not_required(self): |
| parse_args = self.get_parser(required=False).parse_args |
| error = ArgumentParserError |
| for args_string in self.failures: |
| with self.subTest(args=args_string): |
| self.assertRaises(error, parse_args, args_string.split()) |
| |
| def test_failures_when_required(self): |
| parse_args = self.get_parser(required=True).parse_args |
| error = ArgumentParserError |
| for args_string in self.failures + ['']: |
| with self.subTest(args=args_string): |
| self.assertRaises(error, parse_args, args_string.split()) |
| |
| def test_successes_when_not_required(self): |
| parse_args = self.get_parser(required=False).parse_args |
| successes = self.successes + self.successes_when_not_required |
| for args_string, expected_ns in successes: |
| with self.subTest(args=args_string): |
| actual_ns = parse_args(args_string.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(actual_ns, expected_ns) |
| |
| def test_successes_when_required(self): |
| parse_args = self.get_parser(required=True).parse_args |
| for args_string, expected_ns in self.successes: |
| with self.subTest(args=args_string): |
| actual_ns = parse_args(args_string.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(actual_ns, expected_ns) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_usage_when_not_required(self): |
| format_usage = self.get_parser(required=False).format_usage |
| expected_usage = self.usage_when_not_required |
| self.assertEqual(format_usage(), textwrap.dedent(expected_usage)) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_usage_when_required(self): |
| format_usage = self.get_parser(required=True).format_usage |
| expected_usage = self.usage_when_required |
| self.assertEqual(format_usage(), textwrap.dedent(expected_usage)) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_help_when_not_required(self): |
| format_help = self.get_parser(required=False).format_help |
| help = self.usage_when_not_required + self.help |
| self.assertEqual(format_help(), textwrap.dedent(help)) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_help_when_required(self): |
| format_help = self.get_parser(required=True).format_help |
| help = self.usage_when_required + self.help |
| self.assertEqual(format_help(), textwrap.dedent(help)) |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveSimple(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required=None): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('--bar', help='bar help') |
| group.add_argument('--baz', nargs='?', const='Z', help='baz help') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = ['--bar X --baz Y', '--bar X --baz'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--bar X', NS(bar='X', baz=None)), |
| ('--bar X --bar Z', NS(bar='Z', baz=None)), |
| ('--baz Y', NS(bar=None, baz='Y')), |
| ('--baz', NS(bar=None, baz='Z')), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--bar BAR | --baz [BAZ]] |
| ''' |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] (--bar BAR | --baz [BAZ]) |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --bar BAR bar help |
| --baz [BAZ] baz help |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveLong(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required=None): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| parser.add_argument('--abcde', help='abcde help') |
| parser.add_argument('--fghij', help='fghij help') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('--klmno', help='klmno help') |
| group.add_argument('--pqrst', help='pqrst help') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = ['--klmno X --pqrst Y'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--klmno X', NS(abcde=None, fghij=None, klmno='X', pqrst=None)), |
| ('--abcde Y --klmno X', |
| NS(abcde='Y', fghij=None, klmno='X', pqrst=None)), |
| ('--pqrst X', NS(abcde=None, fghij=None, klmno=None, pqrst='X')), |
| ('--pqrst X --fghij Y', |
| NS(abcde=None, fghij='Y', klmno=None, pqrst='X')), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(abcde=None, fghij=None, klmno=None, pqrst=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--abcde ABCDE] [--fghij FGHIJ] [--klmno KLMNO | |
| --pqrst PQRST] |
| ''' |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--abcde ABCDE] [--fghij FGHIJ] (--klmno KLMNO | |
| --pqrst PQRST) |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --abcde ABCDE abcde help |
| --fghij FGHIJ fghij help |
| --klmno KLMNO klmno help |
| --pqrst PQRST pqrst help |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveFirstSuppressed(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('-x', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| group.add_argument('-y', action='store_false', help='y help') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = ['-x X -y'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('-x X', NS(x='X', y=True)), |
| ('-x X -x Y', NS(x='Y', y=True)), |
| ('-y', NS(x=None, y=False)), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(x=None, y=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-y] |
| ''' |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] -y |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -y y help |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveManySuppressed(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| add = group.add_argument |
| add('--spam', action='store_true', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| add('--badger', action='store_false', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| add('--bladder', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = [ |
| '--spam --badger', |
| '--badger --bladder B', |
| '--bladder B --spam', |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--spam', NS(spam=True, badger=True, bladder=None)), |
| ('--badger', NS(spam=False, badger=False, bladder=None)), |
| ('--bladder B', NS(spam=False, badger=True, bladder='B')), |
| ('--spam --spam', NS(spam=True, badger=True, bladder=None)), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(spam=False, badger=True, bladder=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_required = usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalAndPositional(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('--foo', action='store_true', help='FOO') |
| group.add_argument('--spam', help='SPAM') |
| group.add_argument('badger', nargs='*', help='BADGER') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = [ |
| '--foo --spam S', |
| '--spam S X', |
| 'X --foo', |
| 'X Y Z --spam S', |
| '--foo X Y', |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--foo', NS(foo=True, spam=None, badger=[])), |
| ('--spam S', NS(foo=False, spam='S', badger=[])), |
| ('X', NS(foo=False, spam=None, badger=['X'])), |
| ('X Y Z', NS(foo=False, spam=None, badger=['X', 'Y', 'Z'])), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=False, spam=None, badger=[])), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo | --spam SPAM | badger ...] |
| ''' |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] (--foo | --spam SPAM | badger ...) |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| badger BADGER |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO |
| --spam SPAM SPAM |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalsMixed(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| parser.add_argument('-x', action='store_true', help='x help') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('-a', action='store_true', help='a help') |
| group.add_argument('-b', action='store_true', help='b help') |
| parser.add_argument('-y', action='store_true', help='y help') |
| group.add_argument('-c', action='store_true', help='c help') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = ['-a -b', '-b -c', '-a -c', '-a -b -c'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('-a', NS(a=True, b=False, c=False, x=False, y=False)), |
| ('-b', NS(a=False, b=True, c=False, x=False, y=False)), |
| ('-c', NS(a=False, b=False, c=True, x=False, y=False)), |
| ('-a -x', NS(a=True, b=False, c=False, x=True, y=False)), |
| ('-y -b', NS(a=False, b=True, c=False, x=False, y=True)), |
| ('-x -y -c', NS(a=False, b=False, c=True, x=True, y=True)), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(a=False, b=False, c=False, x=False, y=False)), |
| ('-x', NS(a=False, b=False, c=False, x=True, y=False)), |
| ('-y', NS(a=False, b=False, c=False, x=False, y=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_required = usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x] [-a] [-b] [-y] [-c] |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x x help |
| -a a help |
| -b b help |
| -y y help |
| -c c help |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveInGroup(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required=None): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| titled_group = parser.add_argument_group( |
| title='Titled group', description='Group description') |
| mutex_group = \ |
| titled_group.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| mutex_group.add_argument('--bar', help='bar help') |
| mutex_group.add_argument('--baz', help='baz help') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = ['--bar X --baz Y', '--baz X --bar Y'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--bar X', NS(bar='X', baz=None)), |
| ('--baz Y', NS(bar=None, baz='Y')), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(bar=None, baz=None)), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--bar BAR | --baz BAZ] |
| ''' |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] (--bar BAR | --baz BAZ) |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| |
| Titled group: |
| Group description |
| |
| --bar BAR bar help |
| --baz BAZ baz help |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalsAndPositionalsMixed(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| parser.add_argument('x', help='x help') |
| parser.add_argument('-y', action='store_true', help='y help') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('a', nargs='?', help='a help') |
| group.add_argument('-b', action='store_true', help='b help') |
| group.add_argument('-c', action='store_true', help='c help') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = ['X A -b', '-b -c', '-c X A'] |
| successes = [ |
| ('X A', NS(a='A', b=False, c=False, x='X', y=False)), |
| ('X -b', NS(a=None, b=True, c=False, x='X', y=False)), |
| ('X -c', NS(a=None, b=False, c=True, x='X', y=False)), |
| ('X A -y', NS(a='A', b=False, c=False, x='X', y=True)), |
| ('X -y -b', NS(a=None, b=True, c=False, x='X', y=True)), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('X', NS(a=None, b=False, c=False, x='X', y=False)), |
| ('X -y', NS(a=None, b=False, c=False, x='X', y=True)), |
| ] |
| |
| usage_when_required = usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-y] [-b] [-c] x [a] |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| x x help |
| a a help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -y y help |
| -b b help |
| -c c help |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalOptional(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| def get_parser(self, required=None): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('--foo') |
| group.add_argument('--bar', nargs='?') |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = [ |
| '--foo X --bar Y', |
| '--foo X --bar', |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--foo X', NS(foo='X', bar=None)), |
| ('--bar X', NS(foo=None, bar='X')), |
| ('--bar', NS(foo=None, bar=None)), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, bar=None)), |
| ] |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] (--foo FOO | --bar [BAR]) |
| ''' |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO | --bar [BAR]] |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO |
| --bar [BAR] |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalWithDefault(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| def get_parser(self, required=None): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('--foo') |
| group.add_argument('--bar', type=bool, default=True) |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = [ |
| '--foo X --bar Y', |
| '--foo X --bar=', |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--foo X', NS(foo='X', bar=True)), |
| ('--bar X', NS(foo=None, bar=True)), |
| ('--bar=', NS(foo=None, bar=False)), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, bar=True)), |
| ] |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] (--foo FOO | --bar BAR) |
| ''' |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO | --bar BAR] |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO |
| --bar BAR |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusivePositionalWithDefault(MEMixin, TestCase): |
| def get_parser(self, required=None): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=required) |
| group.add_argument('--foo') |
| group.add_argument('bar', nargs='?', type=bool, default=True) |
| return parser |
| |
| failures = [ |
| '--foo X Y', |
| ] |
| successes = [ |
| ('--foo X', NS(foo='X', bar=True)), |
| ('X', NS(foo=None, bar=True)), |
| ] |
| successes_when_not_required = [ |
| ('', NS(foo=None, bar=True)), |
| ] |
| usage_when_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] (--foo FOO | bar) |
| ''' |
| usage_when_not_required = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO | bar] |
| ''' |
| help = '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| bar |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO |
| ''' |
| |
| # ================================================= |
| # Mutually exclusive group in parent parser tests |
| # ================================================= |
| |
| class MEPBase(object): |
| |
| def get_parser(self, required=None): |
| parent = super(MEPBase, self).get_parser(required=required) |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser( |
| prog=parent.prog, add_help=False, parents=[parent]) |
| return parser |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveGroupErrorsParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveGroupErrors): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveSimpleParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveSimple): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveLongParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveLong): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveFirstSuppressedParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveFirstSuppressed): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveManySuppressedParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveManySuppressed): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalAndPositionalParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalAndPositional): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalsMixedParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalsMixed): |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalsAndPositionalsMixedParent( |
| MEPBase, TestMutuallyExclusiveOptionalsAndPositionalsMixed): |
| pass |
| |
| # ================= |
| # Set default tests |
| # ================= |
| |
| class TestSetDefaults(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_set_defaults_no_args(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.set_defaults(x='foo') |
| parser.set_defaults(y='bar', z=1) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='foo', y='bar', z=1), |
| parser.parse_args([])) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='foo', y='bar', z=1), |
| parser.parse_args([], NS())) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='baz', y='bar', z=1), |
| parser.parse_args([], NS(x='baz'))) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='baz', y='bar', z=2), |
| parser.parse_args([], NS(x='baz', z=2))) |
| |
| def test_set_defaults_with_args(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.set_defaults(x='foo', y='bar') |
| parser.add_argument('-x', default='xfoox') |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='xfoox', y='bar'), |
| parser.parse_args([])) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='xfoox', y='bar'), |
| parser.parse_args([], NS())) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='baz', y='bar'), |
| parser.parse_args([], NS(x='baz'))) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='1', y='bar'), |
| parser.parse_args('-x 1'.split())) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='1', y='bar'), |
| parser.parse_args('-x 1'.split(), NS())) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='1', y='bar'), |
| parser.parse_args('-x 1'.split(), NS(x='baz'))) |
| |
| def test_set_defaults_subparsers(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.set_defaults(x='foo') |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| parser_a = subparsers.add_parser('a') |
| parser_a.set_defaults(y='bar') |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='foo', y='bar'), |
| parser.parse_args('a'.split())) |
| |
| def test_set_defaults_parents(self): |
| parent = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| parent.set_defaults(x='foo') |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(parents=[parent]) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x='foo'), parser.parse_args([])) |
| |
| def test_set_defaults_on_parent_and_subparser(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| xparser = parser.add_subparsers().add_parser('X') |
| parser.set_defaults(foo=1) |
| xparser.set_defaults(foo=2) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=2), parser.parse_args(['X'])) |
| |
| def test_set_defaults_same_as_add_argument(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.set_defaults(w='W', x='X', y='Y', z='Z') |
| parser.add_argument('-w') |
| parser.add_argument('-x', default='XX') |
| parser.add_argument('y', nargs='?') |
| parser.add_argument('z', nargs='?', default='ZZ') |
| |
| # defaults set previously |
| self.assertEqual(NS(w='W', x='XX', y='Y', z='ZZ'), |
| parser.parse_args([])) |
| |
| # reset defaults |
| parser.set_defaults(w='WW', x='X', y='YY', z='Z') |
| self.assertEqual(NS(w='WW', x='X', y='YY', z='Z'), |
| parser.parse_args([])) |
| |
| def test_set_defaults_same_as_add_argument_group(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.set_defaults(w='W', x='X', y='Y', z='Z') |
| group = parser.add_argument_group('foo') |
| group.add_argument('-w') |
| group.add_argument('-x', default='XX') |
| group.add_argument('y', nargs='?') |
| group.add_argument('z', nargs='?', default='ZZ') |
| |
| |
| # defaults set previously |
| self.assertEqual(NS(w='W', x='XX', y='Y', z='ZZ'), |
| parser.parse_args([])) |
| |
| # reset defaults |
| parser.set_defaults(w='WW', x='X', y='YY', z='Z') |
| self.assertEqual(NS(w='WW', x='X', y='YY', z='Z'), |
| parser.parse_args([])) |
| |
| # ================= |
| # Get default tests |
| # ================= |
| |
| class TestGetDefault(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_get_default(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| self.assertIsNone(parser.get_default("foo")) |
| self.assertIsNone(parser.get_default("bar")) |
| |
| parser.add_argument("--foo") |
| self.assertIsNone(parser.get_default("foo")) |
| self.assertIsNone(parser.get_default("bar")) |
| |
| parser.add_argument("--bar", type=int, default=42) |
| self.assertIsNone(parser.get_default("foo")) |
| self.assertEqual(42, parser.get_default("bar")) |
| |
| parser.set_defaults(foo="badger") |
| self.assertEqual("badger", parser.get_default("foo")) |
| self.assertEqual(42, parser.get_default("bar")) |
| |
| # ========================== |
| # Namespace 'contains' tests |
| # ========================== |
| |
| class TestNamespaceContainsSimple(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_empty(self): |
| ns = argparse.Namespace() |
| self.assertNotIn('', ns) |
| self.assertNotIn('x', ns) |
| |
| def test_non_empty(self): |
| ns = argparse.Namespace(x=1, y=2) |
| self.assertNotIn('', ns) |
| self.assertIn('x', ns) |
| self.assertIn('y', ns) |
| self.assertNotIn('xx', ns) |
| self.assertNotIn('z', ns) |
| |
| # ===================== |
| # Help formatting tests |
| # ===================== |
| |
| class TestHelpFormattingMetaclass(type): |
| |
| def __init__(cls, name, bases, bodydict): |
| if name == 'HelpTestCase': |
| return |
| |
| class AddTests(object): |
| |
| def __init__(self, test_class, func_suffix, std_name): |
| self.func_suffix = func_suffix |
| self.std_name = std_name |
| |
| for test_func in [self.test_format, |
| self.test_print, |
| self.test_print_file]: |
| test_name = '%s_%s' % (test_func.__name__, func_suffix) |
| |
| def test_wrapper(self, test_func=test_func): |
| test_func(self) |
| try: |
| test_wrapper.__name__ = test_name |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| setattr(test_class, test_name, test_wrapper) |
| |
| def _get_parser(self, tester): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| *tester.parser_signature.args, |
| **tester.parser_signature.kwargs) |
| for argument_sig in getattr(tester, 'argument_signatures', []): |
| parser.add_argument(*argument_sig.args, |
| **argument_sig.kwargs) |
| group_sigs = getattr(tester, 'argument_group_signatures', []) |
| for group_sig, argument_sigs in group_sigs: |
| group = parser.add_argument_group(*group_sig.args, |
| **group_sig.kwargs) |
| for argument_sig in argument_sigs: |
| group.add_argument(*argument_sig.args, |
| **argument_sig.kwargs) |
| subparsers_sigs = getattr(tester, 'subparsers_signatures', []) |
| if subparsers_sigs: |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| for subparser_sig in subparsers_sigs: |
| subparsers.add_parser(*subparser_sig.args, |
| **subparser_sig.kwargs) |
| return parser |
| |
| def _test(self, tester, parser_text): |
| expected_text = getattr(tester, self.func_suffix) |
| expected_text = textwrap.dedent(expected_text) |
| tester.maxDiff = None |
| tester.assertEqual(expected_text, parser_text) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_format(self, tester): |
| parser = self._get_parser(tester) |
| format = getattr(parser, 'format_%s' % self.func_suffix) |
| self._test(tester, format()) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_print(self, tester): |
| parser = self._get_parser(tester) |
| print_ = getattr(parser, 'print_%s' % self.func_suffix) |
| old_stream = getattr(sys, self.std_name) |
| setattr(sys, self.std_name, StdIOBuffer()) |
| try: |
| print_() |
| parser_text = getattr(sys, self.std_name).getvalue() |
| finally: |
| setattr(sys, self.std_name, old_stream) |
| self._test(tester, parser_text) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_print_file(self, tester): |
| parser = self._get_parser(tester) |
| print_ = getattr(parser, 'print_%s' % self.func_suffix) |
| sfile = StdIOBuffer() |
| print_(sfile) |
| parser_text = sfile.getvalue() |
| self._test(tester, parser_text) |
| |
| # add tests for {format,print}_{usage,help} |
| for func_suffix, std_name in [('usage', 'stdout'), |
| ('help', 'stdout')]: |
| AddTests(cls, func_suffix, std_name) |
| |
| bases = TestCase, |
| HelpTestCase = TestHelpFormattingMetaclass('HelpTestCase', bases, {}) |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpBiggerOptionals(HelpTestCase): |
| """Make sure that argument help aligns when options are longer""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', description='DESCRIPTION', |
| epilog='EPILOG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-v', '--version', action='version', version='0.1'), |
| Sig('-x', action='store_true', help='X HELP'), |
| Sig('--y', help='Y HELP'), |
| Sig('foo', help='FOO HELP'), |
| Sig('bar', help='BAR HELP'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-v] [-x] [--y Y] foo bar |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| foo FOO HELP |
| bar BAR HELP |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -v, --version show program's version number and exit |
| -x X HELP |
| --y Y Y HELP |
| |
| EPILOG |
| ''' |
| version = '''\ |
| 0.1 |
| ''' |
| |
| class TestShortColumns(HelpTestCase): |
| '''Test extremely small number of columns. |
| |
| TestCase prevents "COLUMNS" from being too small in the tests themselves, |
| but we don't want any exceptions thrown in such cases. Only ugly representation. |
| ''' |
| def setUp(self): |
| env = self.enterContext(os_helper.EnvironmentVarGuard()) |
| env.set("COLUMNS", '15') |
| |
| parser_signature = TestHelpBiggerOptionals.parser_signature |
| argument_signatures = TestHelpBiggerOptionals.argument_signatures |
| argument_group_signatures = TestHelpBiggerOptionals.argument_group_signatures |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG |
| [-h] |
| [-v] |
| [-x] |
| [--y Y] |
| foo |
| bar |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| foo |
| FOO HELP |
| bar |
| BAR HELP |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help |
| show this |
| help |
| message and |
| exit |
| -v, --version |
| show |
| program's |
| version |
| number and |
| exit |
| -x |
| X HELP |
| --y Y |
| Y HELP |
| |
| EPILOG |
| ''' |
| version = TestHelpBiggerOptionals.version |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpBiggerOptionalGroups(HelpTestCase): |
| """Make sure that argument help aligns when options are longer""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', description='DESCRIPTION', |
| epilog='EPILOG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-v', '--version', action='version', version='0.1'), |
| Sig('-x', action='store_true', help='X HELP'), |
| Sig('--y', help='Y HELP'), |
| Sig('foo', help='FOO HELP'), |
| Sig('bar', help='BAR HELP'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('GROUP TITLE', description='GROUP DESCRIPTION'), [ |
| Sig('baz', help='BAZ HELP'), |
| Sig('-z', nargs='+', help='Z HELP')]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-v] [-x] [--y Y] [-z Z [Z ...]] foo bar baz |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| foo FOO HELP |
| bar BAR HELP |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -v, --version show program's version number and exit |
| -x X HELP |
| --y Y Y HELP |
| |
| GROUP TITLE: |
| GROUP DESCRIPTION |
| |
| baz BAZ HELP |
| -z Z [Z ...] Z HELP |
| |
| EPILOG |
| ''' |
| version = '''\ |
| 0.1 |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpBiggerPositionals(HelpTestCase): |
| """Make sure that help aligns when arguments are longer""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(usage='USAGE', description='DESCRIPTION') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', action='store_true', help='X HELP'), |
| Sig('--y', help='Y HELP'), |
| Sig('ekiekiekifekang', help='EKI HELP'), |
| Sig('bar', help='BAR HELP'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: USAGE |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| DESCRIPTION |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| ekiekiekifekang EKI HELP |
| bar BAR HELP |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x X HELP |
| --y Y Y HELP |
| ''' |
| |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpReformatting(HelpTestCase): |
| """Make sure that text after short names starts on the first line""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig( |
| prog='PROG', |
| description=' oddly formatted\n' |
| 'description\n' |
| '\n' |
| 'that is so long that it should go onto multiple ' |
| 'lines when wrapped') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', metavar='XX', help='oddly\n' |
| ' formatted -x help'), |
| Sig('y', metavar='yyy', help='normal y help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('title', description='\n' |
| ' oddly formatted group\n' |
| '\n' |
| 'description'), |
| [Sig('-a', action='store_true', |
| help=' oddly \n' |
| 'formatted -a help \n' |
| ' again, so long that it should be wrapped over ' |
| 'multiple lines')]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x XX] [-a] yyy |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| oddly formatted description that is so long that it should go onto \ |
| multiple |
| lines when wrapped |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| yyy normal y help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x XX oddly formatted -x help |
| |
| title: |
| oddly formatted group description |
| |
| -a oddly formatted -a help again, so long that it should \ |
| be wrapped |
| over multiple lines |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpWrappingShortNames(HelpTestCase): |
| """Make sure that text after short names starts on the first line""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', description= 'D\nD' * 30) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', metavar='XX', help='XHH HX' * 20), |
| Sig('y', metavar='yyy', help='YH YH' * 20), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('ALPHAS'), [ |
| Sig('-a', action='store_true', help='AHHH HHA' * 10)]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x XX] [-a] yyy |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| D DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD \ |
| DD DD DD |
| DD DD DD DD D |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| yyy YH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH \ |
| YHYH YHYH |
| YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YH |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x XX XHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH \ |
| HXXHH HXXHH |
| HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HXXHH HX |
| |
| ALPHAS: |
| -a AHHH HHAAHHH HHAAHHH HHAAHHH HHAAHHH HHAAHHH HHAAHHH \ |
| HHAAHHH |
| HHAAHHH HHAAHHH HHA |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpWrappingLongNames(HelpTestCase): |
| """Make sure that text after long names starts on the next line""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(usage='USAGE', description= 'D D' * 30) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-v', '--version', action='version', version='V V' * 30), |
| Sig('-x', metavar='X' * 25, help='XH XH' * 20), |
| Sig('y', metavar='y' * 25, help='YH YH' * 20), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('ALPHAS'), [ |
| Sig('-a', metavar='A' * 25, help='AH AH' * 20), |
| Sig('z', metavar='z' * 25, help='ZH ZH' * 20)]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: USAGE |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| D DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD DD \ |
| DD DD DD |
| DD DD DD DD D |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy |
| YH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH \ |
| YHYH YHYH |
| YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YHYH YH |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -v, --version show program's version number and exit |
| -x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
| XH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH \ |
| XHXH XHXH |
| XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XHXH XH |
| |
| ALPHAS: |
| -a AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA |
| AH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH \ |
| AHAH AHAH |
| AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AHAH AH |
| zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz |
| ZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH \ |
| ZHZH ZHZH |
| ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZHZH ZH |
| ''' |
| version = '''\ |
| V VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV VV \ |
| VV VV VV |
| VV VV VV VV V |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsage(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test basic usage messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-w', nargs='+', help='w'), |
| Sig('-x', nargs='*', help='x'), |
| Sig('a', help='a'), |
| Sig('b', help='b', nargs=2), |
| Sig('c', help='c', nargs='?'), |
| Sig('--foo', help='Whether to foo', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction), |
| Sig('--bar', help='Whether to bar', default=True, |
| action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction), |
| Sig('-f', '--foobar', '--barfoo', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction), |
| Sig('--bazz', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, |
| default=argparse.SUPPRESS, help='Bazz!'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('group'), [ |
| Sig('-y', nargs='?', help='y'), |
| Sig('-z', nargs=3, help='z'), |
| Sig('d', help='d', nargs='*'), |
| Sig('e', help='e', nargs='+'), |
| ]) |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-w W [W ...]] [-x [X ...]] [--foo | --no-foo] |
| [--bar | --no-bar] |
| [-f | --foobar | --no-foobar | --barfoo | --no-barfoo] |
| [--bazz | --no-bazz] [-y [Y]] [-z Z Z Z] |
| a b b [c] [d ...] e [e ...] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| a a |
| b b |
| c c |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -w W [W ...] w |
| -x [X ...] x |
| --foo, --no-foo Whether to foo |
| --bar, --no-bar Whether to bar |
| -f, --foobar, --no-foobar, --barfoo, --no-barfoo |
| --bazz, --no-bazz Bazz! |
| |
| group: |
| -y [Y] y |
| -z Z Z Z z |
| d d |
| e e |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageWithParentheses(HelpTestCase): |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('positional', metavar='(example) positional'), |
| Sig('-p', '--optional', metavar='{1 (option A), 2 (option B)}'), |
| ] |
| |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-p {1 (option A), 2 (option B)}] (example) positional |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| (example) positional |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -p, --optional {1 (option A), 2 (option B)} |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpOnlyUserGroups(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test basic usage messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('xxxx'), [ |
| Sig('-x', help='x'), |
| Sig('a', help='a'), |
| ]), |
| (Sig('yyyy'), [ |
| Sig('b', help='b'), |
| Sig('-y', help='y'), |
| ]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-x X] [-y Y] a b |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| xxxx: |
| -x X x |
| a a |
| |
| yyyy: |
| b b |
| -y Y y |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageLongProg(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where the prog is long""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='P' * 60) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-w', metavar='W'), |
| Sig('-x', metavar='X'), |
| Sig('a'), |
| Sig('b'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP |
| [-h] [-w W] [-x X] a b |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| a |
| b |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -w W |
| -x X |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageLongProgOptionsWrap(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where the prog is long and the optionals wrap""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='P' * 60) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-w', metavar='W' * 25), |
| Sig('-x', metavar='X' * 25), |
| Sig('-y', metavar='Y' * 25), |
| Sig('-z', metavar='Z' * 25), |
| Sig('a'), |
| Sig('b'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP |
| [-h] [-w WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW] \ |
| [-x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] |
| [-y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY] [-z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ] |
| a b |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| a |
| b |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -w WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW |
| -x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
| -y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY |
| -z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageLongProgPositionalsWrap(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where the prog is long and the positionals wrap""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='P' * 60, add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('a' * 25), |
| Sig('b' * 25), |
| Sig('c' * 25), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageOptionalsWrap(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where the optionals wrap""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-w', metavar='W' * 25), |
| Sig('-x', metavar='X' * 25), |
| Sig('-y', metavar='Y' * 25), |
| Sig('-z', metavar='Z' * 25), |
| Sig('a'), |
| Sig('b'), |
| Sig('c'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-w WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW] \ |
| [-x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] |
| [-y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY] \ |
| [-z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ] |
| a b c |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| a |
| b |
| c |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -w WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW |
| -x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
| -y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY |
| -z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsagePositionalsWrap(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where the positionals wrap""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x'), |
| Sig('-y'), |
| Sig('-z'), |
| Sig('a' * 25), |
| Sig('b' * 25), |
| Sig('c' * 25), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x X] [-y Y] [-z Z] |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x X |
| -y Y |
| -z Z |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageOptionalsPositionalsWrap(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where the optionals and positionals wrap""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', metavar='X' * 25), |
| Sig('-y', metavar='Y' * 25), |
| Sig('-z', metavar='Z' * 25), |
| Sig('a' * 25), |
| Sig('b' * 25), |
| Sig('c' * 25), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] \ |
| [-y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY] |
| [-z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ] |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
| -y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY |
| -z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageOptionalsOnlyWrap(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where there are only optionals and they wrap""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', metavar='X' * 25), |
| Sig('-y', metavar='Y' * 25), |
| Sig('-z', metavar='Z' * 25), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX] \ |
| [-y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY] |
| [-z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
| -y YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY |
| -z ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsagePositionalsOnlyWrap(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test usage messages where there are only positionals and they wrap""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('a' * 25), |
| Sig('b' * 25), |
| Sig('c' * 25), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa |
| bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb |
| ccccccccccccccccccccccccc |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpUsageMetavarsSpacesParentheses(HelpTestCase): |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/62549 |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/89743 |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-n1', metavar='()', help='n1'), |
| Sig('-o1', metavar='(1, 2)', help='o1'), |
| Sig('-u1', metavar=' (uu) ', help='u1'), |
| Sig('-v1', metavar='( vv )', help='v1'), |
| Sig('-w1', metavar='(w)w', help='w1'), |
| Sig('-x1', metavar='x(x)', help='x1'), |
| Sig('-y1', metavar='yy)', help='y1'), |
| Sig('-z1', metavar='(zz', help='z1'), |
| Sig('-n2', metavar='[]', help='n2'), |
| Sig('-o2', metavar='[1, 2]', help='o2'), |
| Sig('-u2', metavar=' [uu] ', help='u2'), |
| Sig('-v2', metavar='[ vv ]', help='v2'), |
| Sig('-w2', metavar='[w]w', help='w2'), |
| Sig('-x2', metavar='x[x]', help='x2'), |
| Sig('-y2', metavar='yy]', help='y2'), |
| Sig('-z2', metavar='[zz', help='z2'), |
| ] |
| |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-n1 ()] [-o1 (1, 2)] [-u1 (uu) ] [-v1 ( vv )] [-w1 (w)w] |
| [-x1 x(x)] [-y1 yy)] [-z1 (zz] [-n2 []] [-o2 [1, 2]] [-u2 [uu] ] |
| [-v2 [ vv ]] [-w2 [w]w] [-x2 x[x]] [-y2 yy]] [-z2 [zz] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -n1 () n1 |
| -o1 (1, 2) o1 |
| -u1 (uu) u1 |
| -v1 ( vv ) v1 |
| -w1 (w)w w1 |
| -x1 x(x) x1 |
| -y1 yy) y1 |
| -z1 (zz z1 |
| -n2 [] n2 |
| -o2 [1, 2] o2 |
| -u2 [uu] u2 |
| -v2 [ vv ] v2 |
| -w2 [w]w w2 |
| -x2 x[x] x2 |
| -y2 yy] y2 |
| -z2 [zz z2 |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| @force_not_colorized_test_class |
| class TestHelpUsageNoWhitespaceCrash(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_all_suppressed_mutex_followed_by_long_arg(self): |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/62090 |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/96310 |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| mutex = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| mutex.add_argument('--spam', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| parser.add_argument('--eggs-eggs-eggs-eggs-eggs-eggs') |
| usage = textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] |
| [--eggs-eggs-eggs-eggs-eggs-eggs EGGS_EGGS_EGGS_EGGS_EGGS_EGGS] |
| ''') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), usage) |
| |
| def test_newline_in_metavar(self): |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/77048 |
| mapping = ['123456', '12345', '12345', '123'] |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser('11111111111111') |
| parser.add_argument('-v', '--verbose', |
| help='verbose mode', action='store_true') |
| parser.add_argument('targets', |
| help='installation targets', |
| nargs='+', |
| metavar='\n'.join(mapping)) |
| usage = textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: 11111111111111 [-h] [-v] |
| 123456 |
| 12345 |
| 12345 |
| 123 [123456 |
| 12345 |
| 12345 |
| 123 ...] |
| ''') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), usage) |
| |
| def test_empty_metavar_required_arg(self): |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/82091 |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| parser.add_argument('--nil', metavar='', required=True) |
| parser.add_argument('--a', metavar='A' * 70) |
| usage = ( |
| 'usage: PROG [-h] --nil \n' |
| ' [--a AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA' |
| 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA]\n' |
| ) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), usage) |
| |
| def test_all_suppressed_mutex_with_optional_nargs(self): |
| # https://github.com/python/cpython/issues/98666 |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| mutex = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| mutex.add_argument( |
| '--param1', |
| nargs='?', const='default', metavar='NAME', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| mutex.add_argument( |
| '--param2', |
| nargs='?', const='default', metavar='NAME', help=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| usage = 'usage: PROG [-h]\n' |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), usage) |
| |
| def test_long_mutex_groups_wrap(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| g = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| g.add_argument('--op1', metavar='MET', nargs='?') |
| g.add_argument('--op2', metavar=('MET1', 'MET2'), nargs='*') |
| g.add_argument('--op3', nargs='*') |
| g.add_argument('--op4', metavar=('MET1', 'MET2'), nargs='+') |
| g.add_argument('--op5', nargs='+') |
| g.add_argument('--op6', nargs=3) |
| g.add_argument('--op7', metavar=('MET1', 'MET2', 'MET3'), nargs=3) |
| |
| usage = textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--op1 [MET] | --op2 [MET1 [MET2 ...]] | --op3 [OP3 ...] | |
| --op4 MET1 [MET2 ...] | --op5 OP5 [OP5 ...] | --op6 OP6 OP6 OP6 | |
| --op7 MET1 MET2 MET3] |
| ''') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_usage(), usage) |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpVariableExpansion(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that variables are expanded properly in help messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-x', type=int, |
| help='x %(prog)s %(default)s %(type)s %%'), |
| Sig('-y', action='store_const', default=42, const='XXX', |
| help='y %(prog)s %(default)s %(const)s'), |
| Sig('--foo', choices=['a', 'b', 'c'], |
| help='foo %(prog)s %(default)s %(choices)s'), |
| Sig('--bar', default='baz', choices=[1, 2], metavar='BBB', |
| help='bar %(prog)s %(default)s %(dest)s'), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam %(prog)s %(default)s'), |
| Sig('badger', default=0.5, help='badger %(prog)s %(default)s'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('group'), [ |
| Sig('-a', help='a %(prog)s %(default)s'), |
| Sig('-b', default=-1, help='b %(prog)s %(default)s'), |
| ]) |
| ] |
| usage = ('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x X] [-y] [--foo {a,b,c}] [--bar BBB] [-a A] [-b B] |
| spam badger |
| ''') |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam PROG None |
| badger badger PROG 0.5 |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x X x PROG None int % |
| -y y PROG 42 XXX |
| --foo {a,b,c} foo PROG None a, b, c |
| --bar BBB bar PROG baz bar |
| |
| group: |
| -a A a PROG None |
| -b B b PROG -1 |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpVariableExpansionUsageSupplied(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that variables are expanded properly when usage= is present""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', usage='%(prog)s FOO') |
| argument_signatures = [] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = ('''\ |
| usage: PROG FOO |
| ''') |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpVariableExpansionNoArguments(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that variables are expanded properly with no arguments""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = ('''\ |
| usage: PROG |
| ''') |
| help = usage |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpSuppressUsage(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that items can be suppressed in usage messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', usage=argparse.SUPPRESS) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help='foo help'), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| help = '''\ |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help |
| ''' |
| usage = '' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpSuppressOptional(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that optional arguments can be suppressed in help messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG spam |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpSuppressOptionalGroup(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that optional groups can be suppressed in help messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help='foo help'), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('group'), [Sig('--bar', help=argparse.SUPPRESS)]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO] spam |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpSuppressPositional(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that positional arguments can be suppressed in help messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help='foo help'), |
| Sig('spam', help=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpRequiredOptional(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that required options don't look optional""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', required=True, help='foo help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] --foo FOO |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpAlternatePrefixChars(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that options display with different prefix characters""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', prefix_chars='^;', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('^^foo', action='store_true', help='foo help'), |
| Sig(';b', ';;bar', help='bar help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [^^foo] [;b BAR] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| ^^foo foo help |
| ;b, ;;bar BAR bar help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpNoHelpOptional(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that the --help argument can be suppressed help messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', add_help=False) |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help='foo help'), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [--foo FOO] spam |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| --foo FOO foo help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpNone(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that no errors occur if no help is specified""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo'), |
| Sig('spam'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO] spam |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpTupleMetavarOptional(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test specifying metavar as a tuple""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-w', help='w', nargs='+', metavar=('W1', 'W2')), |
| Sig('-x', help='x', nargs='*', metavar=('X1', 'X2')), |
| Sig('-y', help='y', nargs=3, metavar=('Y1', 'Y2', 'Y3')), |
| Sig('-z', help='z', nargs='?', metavar=('Z1', )), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-w W1 [W2 ...]] [-x [X1 [X2 ...]]] [-y Y1 Y2 Y3] \ |
| [-z [Z1]] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -w W1 [W2 ...] w |
| -x [X1 [X2 ...]] x |
| -y Y1 Y2 Y3 y |
| -z [Z1] z |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpTupleMetavarPositional(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test specifying metavar on a Positional as a tuple""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('w', help='w help', nargs='+', metavar=('W1', 'W2')), |
| Sig('x', help='x help', nargs='*', metavar=('X1', 'X2')), |
| Sig('y', help='y help', nargs=3, metavar=('Y1', 'Y2', 'Y3')), |
| Sig('z', help='z help', nargs='?', metavar=('Z1',)), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] W1 [W2 ...] [X1 [X2 ...]] Y1 Y2 Y3 [Z1] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| W1 W2 w help |
| X1 X2 x help |
| Y1 Y2 Y3 y help |
| Z1 z help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpRawText(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test the RawTextHelpFormatter""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig( |
| prog='PROG', formatter_class=argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter, |
| description='Keep the formatting\n' |
| ' exactly as it is written\n' |
| '\n' |
| 'here\n') |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help=' foo help should also\n' |
| 'appear as given here'), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('title', description=' This text\n' |
| ' should be indented\n' |
| ' exactly like it is here\n'), |
| [Sig('--bar', help='bar help')]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO] [--bar BAR] spam |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| Keep the formatting |
| exactly as it is written |
| |
| here |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help should also |
| appear as given here |
| |
| title: |
| This text |
| should be indented |
| exactly like it is here |
| |
| --bar BAR bar help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpRawDescription(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test the RawTextHelpFormatter""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig( |
| prog='PROG', formatter_class=argparse.RawDescriptionHelpFormatter, |
| description='Keep the formatting\n' |
| ' exactly as it is written\n' |
| '\n' |
| 'here\n') |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help=' foo help should not\n' |
| ' retain this odd formatting'), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('title', description=' This text\n' |
| ' should be indented\n' |
| ' exactly like it is here\n'), |
| [Sig('--bar', help='bar help')]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO] [--bar BAR] spam |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| Keep the formatting |
| exactly as it is written |
| |
| here |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help should not retain this odd formatting |
| |
| title: |
| This text |
| should be indented |
| exactly like it is here |
| |
| --bar BAR bar help |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpArgumentDefaults(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test the ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig( |
| prog='PROG', formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter, |
| description='description') |
| |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('--foo', help='foo help - oh and by the way, %(default)s'), |
| Sig('--bar', action='store_true', help='bar help'), |
| Sig('--taz', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, |
| help='Whether to taz it', default=True), |
| Sig('--corge', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, |
| help='Whether to corge it', default=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| Sig('--quux', help="Set the quux", default=42), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| Sig('badger', nargs='?', default='wooden', help='badger help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [ |
| (Sig('title', description='description'), |
| [Sig('--baz', type=int, default=42, help='baz help')]), |
| ] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO] [--bar] [--taz | --no-taz] [--corge | --no-corge] |
| [--quux QUUX] [--baz BAZ] |
| spam [badger] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| badger badger help (default: wooden) |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help - oh and by the way, None |
| --bar bar help (default: False) |
| --taz, --no-taz Whether to taz it (default: True) |
| --corge, --no-corge Whether to corge it |
| --quux QUUX Set the quux (default: 42) |
| |
| title: |
| description |
| |
| --baz BAZ baz help (default: 42) |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| class TestHelpVersionAction(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test the default help for the version action""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', description='description') |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-V', '--version', action='version', version='3.6')] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-V] |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| description |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -V, --version show program's version number and exit |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpVersionActionSuppress(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test that the --version argument can be suppressed in help messages""" |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG') |
| argument_signatures = [ |
| Sig('-v', '--version', action='version', version='1.0', |
| help=argparse.SUPPRESS), |
| Sig('--foo', help='foo help'), |
| Sig('spam', help='spam help'), |
| ] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [--foo FOO] spam |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --foo FOO foo help |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpSubparsersOrdering(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test ordering of subcommands in help matches the code""" |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', |
| description='display some subcommands') |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-v', '--version', action='version', version='0.1')] |
| |
| subparsers_signatures = [Sig(name=name) |
| for name in ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e')] |
| |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-v] {a,b,c,d,e} ... |
| ''' |
| |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| display some subcommands |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| {a,b,c,d,e} |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -v, --version show program's version number and exit |
| ''' |
| |
| version = '''\ |
| 0.1 |
| ''' |
| |
| class TestHelpSubparsersWithHelpOrdering(HelpTestCase): |
| """Test ordering of subcommands in help matches the code""" |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', |
| description='display some subcommands') |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('-v', '--version', action='version', version='0.1')] |
| |
| subcommand_data = (('a', 'a subcommand help'), |
| ('b', 'b subcommand help'), |
| ('c', 'c subcommand help'), |
| ('d', 'd subcommand help'), |
| ('e', 'e subcommand help'), |
| ) |
| |
| subparsers_signatures = [Sig(name=name, help=help) |
| for name, help in subcommand_data] |
| |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-v] {a,b,c,d,e} ... |
| ''' |
| |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| display some subcommands |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| {a,b,c,d,e} |
| a a subcommand help |
| b b subcommand help |
| c c subcommand help |
| d d subcommand help |
| e e subcommand help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -v, --version show program's version number and exit |
| ''' |
| |
| version = '''\ |
| 0.1 |
| ''' |
| |
| |
| |
| class TestHelpMetavarTypeFormatter(HelpTestCase): |
| |
| def custom_type(string): |
| return string |
| |
| parser_signature = Sig(prog='PROG', description='description', |
| formatter_class=argparse.MetavarTypeHelpFormatter) |
| argument_signatures = [Sig('a', type=int), |
| Sig('-b', type=custom_type), |
| Sig('-c', type=float, metavar='SOME FLOAT')] |
| argument_group_signatures = [] |
| usage = '''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-b custom_type] [-c SOME FLOAT] int |
| ''' |
| help = usage + '''\ |
| |
| description |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| int |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -b custom_type |
| -c SOME FLOAT |
| ''' |
| version = '' |
| |
| |
| @force_not_colorized_test_class |
| class TestHelpCustomHelpFormatter(TestCase): |
| maxDiff = None |
| |
| def test_custom_formatter_function(self): |
| def custom_formatter(prog): |
| return argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter(prog, indent_increment=5) |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', |
| prefix_chars='-+', |
| formatter_class=custom_formatter |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument('+f', '++foo', help="foo help") |
| parser.add_argument('spam', help="spam help") |
| |
| parser_help = parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [+f FOO] spam |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| +f, ++foo FOO foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_custom_formatter_class(self): |
| class CustomFormatter(argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter): |
| def __init__(self, prog): |
| super().__init__(prog, indent_increment=5) |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', |
| prefix_chars='-+', |
| formatter_class=CustomFormatter |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument('+f', '++foo', help="foo help") |
| parser.add_argument('spam', help="spam help") |
| |
| parser_help = parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [+f FOO] spam |
| |
| positional arguments: |
| spam spam help |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| +f, ++foo FOO foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_usage_long_subparser_command(self): |
| """Test that subparser commands are formatted correctly in help""" |
| def custom_formatter(prog): |
| return argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter(prog, max_help_position=50) |
| |
| parent_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| prog='PROG', |
| formatter_class=custom_formatter |
| ) |
| |
| cmd_subparsers = parent_parser.add_subparsers(title="commands", |
| metavar='CMD', |
| help='command to use') |
| cmd_subparsers.add_parser("add", |
| help="add something") |
| |
| cmd_subparsers.add_parser("remove", |
| help="remove something") |
| |
| cmd_subparsers.add_parser("a-very-long-command", |
| help="command that does something") |
| |
| parser_help = parent_parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] CMD ... |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| |
| commands: |
| CMD command to use |
| add add something |
| remove remove something |
| a-very-long-command command that does something |
| ''')) |
| |
| |
| # ===================================== |
| # Optional/Positional constructor tests |
| # ===================================== |
| |
| class TestInvalidArgumentConstructors(TestCase): |
| """Test a bunch of invalid Argument constructors""" |
| |
| def assertTypeError(self, *args, errmsg=None, **kwargs): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(TypeError, errmsg, parser.add_argument, |
| *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def assertValueError(self, *args, errmsg=None, **kwargs): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, errmsg, parser.add_argument, |
| *args, **kwargs) |
| |
| def test_invalid_keyword_arguments(self): |
| self.assertTypeError('-x', bar=None) |
| self.assertTypeError('-y', callback='foo') |
| self.assertTypeError('-y', callback_args=()) |
| self.assertTypeError('-y', callback_kwargs={}) |
| |
| def test_missing_destination(self): |
| self.assertTypeError() |
| for action in ['store', 'append', 'extend']: |
| with self.subTest(action=action): |
| self.assertTypeError(action=action) |
| |
| def test_invalid_option_strings(self): |
| self.assertTypeError('-', errmsg='dest= is required') |
| self.assertTypeError('--', errmsg='dest= is required') |
| self.assertTypeError('---', errmsg='dest= is required') |
| |
| def test_invalid_prefix(self): |
| self.assertValueError('--foo', '+foo', |
| errmsg='must start with a character') |
| |
| def test_invalid_type(self): |
| self.assertTypeError('--foo', type='int', |
| errmsg="'int' is not callable") |
| self.assertTypeError('--foo', type=(int, float), |
| errmsg='is not callable') |
| |
| def test_invalid_action(self): |
| self.assertValueError('-x', action='foo', |
| errmsg='unknown action') |
| self.assertValueError('foo', action='baz', |
| errmsg='unknown action') |
| self.assertValueError('--foo', action=('store', 'append'), |
| errmsg='unknown action') |
| self.assertValueError('--foo', action="store-true", |
| errmsg='unknown action') |
| |
| def test_invalid_help(self): |
| self.assertValueError('--foo', help='%Y-%m-%d', |
| errmsg='badly formed help string') |
| self.assertValueError('--foo', help='%(spam)s', |
| errmsg='badly formed help string') |
| self.assertValueError('--foo', help='%(prog)d', |
| errmsg='badly formed help string') |
| |
| def test_multiple_dest(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument(dest='foo') |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument('bar', dest='baz') |
| self.assertIn('dest supplied twice for positional argument,' |
| ' did you mean metavar?', |
| str(cm.exception)) |
| |
| def test_no_argument_actions(self): |
| for action in ['store_const', 'store_true', 'store_false', |
| 'append_const', 'count']: |
| with self.subTest(action=action): |
| for attrs in [dict(type=int), dict(nargs='+'), |
| dict(choices=['a', 'b'])]: |
| with self.subTest(attrs=attrs): |
| self.assertTypeError('-x', action=action, **attrs) |
| self.assertTypeError('x', action=action, **attrs) |
| self.assertValueError('x', action=action, |
| errmsg=f"action '{action}' is not valid for positional arguments") |
| self.assertTypeError('-x', action=action, nargs=0) |
| self.assertValueError('x', action=action, nargs=0, |
| errmsg='nargs for positionals must be != 0') |
| |
| def test_no_argument_no_const_actions(self): |
| # options with zero arguments |
| for action in ['store_true', 'store_false', 'count']: |
| with self.subTest(action=action): |
| # const is always disallowed |
| self.assertTypeError('-x', const='foo', action=action) |
| |
| # nargs is always disallowed |
| self.assertTypeError('-x', nargs='*', action=action) |
| |
| def test_more_than_one_argument_actions(self): |
| for action in ['store', 'append', 'extend']: |
| with self.subTest(action=action): |
| # nargs=0 is disallowed |
| action_name = 'append' if action == 'extend' else action |
| self.assertValueError('-x', nargs=0, action=action, |
| errmsg=f'nargs for {action_name} actions must be != 0') |
| self.assertValueError('spam', nargs=0, action=action, |
| errmsg='nargs for positionals must be != 0') |
| |
| # const is disallowed with non-optional arguments |
| for nargs in [1, '*', '+']: |
| self.assertValueError('-x', const='foo', |
| nargs=nargs, action=action) |
| self.assertValueError('spam', const='foo', |
| nargs=nargs, action=action) |
| |
| def test_required_const_actions(self): |
| for action in ['store_const', 'append_const']: |
| with self.subTest(action=action): |
| # nargs is always disallowed |
| self.assertTypeError('-x', nargs='+', action=action) |
| |
| def test_parsers_action_missing_params(self): |
| self.assertTypeError('command', action='parsers') |
| self.assertTypeError('command', action='parsers', prog='PROG') |
| self.assertTypeError('command', action='parsers', |
| parser_class=argparse.ArgumentParser) |
| |
| def test_version_missing_params(self): |
| self.assertTypeError('command', action='version') |
| |
| def test_required_positional(self): |
| self.assertTypeError('foo', required=True) |
| |
| def test_user_defined_action(self): |
| |
| class Success(Exception): |
| pass |
| |
| class Action(object): |
| |
| def __init__(self, |
| option_strings, |
| dest, |
| const, |
| default, |
| required=False): |
| if dest == 'spam': |
| if const is Success: |
| if default is Success: |
| raise Success() |
| |
| def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs): |
| pass |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| self.assertRaises(Success, parser.add_argument, '--spam', |
| action=Action, default=Success, const=Success) |
| self.assertRaises(Success, parser.add_argument, 'spam', |
| action=Action, default=Success, const=Success) |
| |
| # ================================ |
| # Actions returned by add_argument |
| # ================================ |
| |
| class TestActionsReturned(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_dest(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| action = parser.add_argument('--foo') |
| self.assertEqual(action.dest, 'foo') |
| action = parser.add_argument('-b', '--bar') |
| self.assertEqual(action.dest, 'bar') |
| action = parser.add_argument('-x', '-y') |
| self.assertEqual(action.dest, 'x') |
| |
| def test_misc(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| action = parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs='?', const=42, |
| default=84, type=int, choices=[1, 2], |
| help='FOO', metavar='BAR', dest='baz') |
| self.assertEqual(action.nargs, '?') |
| self.assertEqual(action.const, 42) |
| self.assertEqual(action.default, 84) |
| self.assertEqual(action.type, int) |
| self.assertEqual(action.choices, [1, 2]) |
| self.assertEqual(action.help, 'FOO') |
| self.assertEqual(action.metavar, 'BAR') |
| self.assertEqual(action.dest, 'baz') |
| |
| |
| # ================================ |
| # Argument conflict handling tests |
| # ================================ |
| |
| class TestConflictHandling(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_bad_type(self): |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, argparse.ArgumentParser, |
| conflict_handler='foo') |
| |
| def test_conflict_error(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('-x') |
| self.assertRaises(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| parser.add_argument, '-x') |
| parser.add_argument('--spam') |
| self.assertRaises(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| parser.add_argument, '--spam') |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_resolve_error(self): |
| get_parser = argparse.ArgumentParser |
| parser = get_parser(prog='PROG', conflict_handler='resolve') |
| |
| parser.add_argument('-x', help='OLD X') |
| parser.add_argument('-x', help='NEW X') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x X] |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x X NEW X |
| ''')) |
| |
| parser.add_argument('--spam', metavar='OLD_SPAM') |
| parser.add_argument('--spam', metavar='NEW_SPAM') |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: PROG [-h] [-x X] [--spam NEW_SPAM] |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| -x X NEW X |
| --spam NEW_SPAM |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_subparser_conflict(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| sp = parser.add_subparsers() |
| sp.add_parser('fullname', aliases=['alias']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, |
| 'conflicting subparser: fullname', |
| sp.add_parser, 'fullname') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, |
| 'conflicting subparser: alias', |
| sp.add_parser, 'alias') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, |
| 'conflicting subparser alias: fullname', |
| sp.add_parser, 'other', aliases=['fullname']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(ValueError, |
| 'conflicting subparser alias: alias', |
| sp.add_parser, 'other', aliases=['alias']) |
| |
| |
| # ============================= |
| # Help and Version option tests |
| # ============================= |
| |
| class TestOptionalsHelpVersionActions(TestCase): |
| """Test the help and version actions""" |
| |
| def assertPrintHelpExit(self, parser, args_str): |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(args_str.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.format_help(), cm.exception.stdout) |
| |
| def assertArgumentParserError(self, parser, *args): |
| self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError, parser.parse_args, args) |
| |
| def test_version(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version='1.0') |
| self.assertPrintHelpExit(parser, '-h') |
| self.assertPrintHelpExit(parser, '--help') |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, parser, 'format_version') |
| |
| def test_version_format(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PPP') |
| parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version='%(prog)s 3.5') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(['-v']) |
| self.assertEqual('PPP 3.5\n', cm.exception.stdout) |
| |
| def test_version_no_help(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| parser.add_argument('-v', '--version', action='version', version='1.0') |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '-h') |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '--help') |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, parser, 'format_version') |
| |
| def test_version_action(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='XXX') |
| parser.add_argument('-V', action='version', version='%(prog)s 3.7') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(['-V']) |
| self.assertEqual('XXX 3.7\n', cm.exception.stdout) |
| |
| def test_no_help(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(add_help=False) |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '-h') |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '--help') |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '-v') |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '--version') |
| |
| def test_alternate_help_version(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('-x', action='help') |
| parser.add_argument('-y', action='version') |
| self.assertPrintHelpExit(parser, '-x') |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '-v') |
| self.assertArgumentParserError(parser, '--version') |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, parser, 'format_version') |
| |
| def test_help_version_extra_arguments(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--version', action='version', version='1.0') |
| parser.add_argument('-x', action='store_true') |
| parser.add_argument('y') |
| |
| # try all combinations of valid prefixes and suffixes |
| valid_prefixes = ['', '-x', 'foo', '-x bar', 'baz -x'] |
| valid_suffixes = valid_prefixes + ['--bad-option', 'foo bar baz'] |
| for prefix in valid_prefixes: |
| for suffix in valid_suffixes: |
| format = '%s %%s %s' % (prefix, suffix) |
| self.assertPrintHelpExit(parser, format % '-h') |
| self.assertPrintHelpExit(parser, format % '--help') |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, parser, 'format_version') |
| |
| |
| # ====================== |
| # str() and repr() tests |
| # ====================== |
| |
| class TestStrings(TestCase): |
| """Test str() and repr() on Optionals and Positionals""" |
| |
| def assertStringEqual(self, obj, result_string): |
| for func in [str, repr]: |
| self.assertEqual(func(obj), result_string) |
| |
| def test_optional(self): |
| option = argparse.Action( |
| option_strings=['--foo', '-a', '-b'], |
| dest='b', |
| type='int', |
| nargs='+', |
| default=42, |
| choices=[1, 2, 3], |
| required=False, |
| help='HELP', |
| metavar='METAVAR') |
| string = ( |
| "Action(option_strings=['--foo', '-a', '-b'], dest='b', " |
| "nargs='+', const=None, default=42, type='int', " |
| "choices=[1, 2, 3], required=False, help='HELP', " |
| "metavar='METAVAR', deprecated=False)") |
| self.assertStringEqual(option, string) |
| |
| def test_argument(self): |
| argument = argparse.Action( |
| option_strings=[], |
| dest='x', |
| type=float, |
| nargs='?', |
| default=2.5, |
| choices=[0.5, 1.5, 2.5], |
| required=True, |
| help='H HH H', |
| metavar='MV MV MV') |
| string = ( |
| "Action(option_strings=[], dest='x', nargs='?', " |
| "const=None, default=2.5, type=%r, choices=[0.5, 1.5, 2.5], " |
| "required=True, help='H HH H', metavar='MV MV MV', " |
| "deprecated=False)" % float) |
| self.assertStringEqual(argument, string) |
| |
| def test_namespace(self): |
| ns = argparse.Namespace(foo=42, bar='spam') |
| string = "Namespace(foo=42, bar='spam')" |
| self.assertStringEqual(ns, string) |
| |
| def test_namespace_starkwargs_notidentifier(self): |
| ns = argparse.Namespace(**{'"': 'quote'}) |
| string = """Namespace(**{'"': 'quote'})""" |
| self.assertStringEqual(ns, string) |
| |
| def test_namespace_kwargs_and_starkwargs_notidentifier(self): |
| ns = argparse.Namespace(a=1, **{'"': 'quote'}) |
| string = """Namespace(a=1, **{'"': 'quote'})""" |
| self.assertStringEqual(ns, string) |
| |
| def test_namespace_starkwargs_identifier(self): |
| ns = argparse.Namespace(**{'valid': True}) |
| string = "Namespace(valid=True)" |
| self.assertStringEqual(ns, string) |
| |
| def test_parser(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| string = ( |
| "ArgumentParser(prog='PROG', usage=None, description=None, " |
| "formatter_class=%r, conflict_handler='error', " |
| "add_help=True)" % argparse.HelpFormatter) |
| self.assertStringEqual(parser, string) |
| |
| # =============== |
| # Namespace tests |
| # =============== |
| |
| class TestNamespace(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_constructor(self): |
| ns = argparse.Namespace() |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, getattr, ns, 'x') |
| |
| ns = argparse.Namespace(a=42, b='spam') |
| self.assertEqual(ns.a, 42) |
| self.assertEqual(ns.b, 'spam') |
| |
| def test_equality(self): |
| ns1 = argparse.Namespace(a=1, b=2) |
| ns2 = argparse.Namespace(b=2, a=1) |
| ns3 = argparse.Namespace(a=1) |
| ns4 = argparse.Namespace(b=2) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(ns1, ns2) |
| self.assertNotEqual(ns1, ns3) |
| self.assertNotEqual(ns1, ns4) |
| self.assertNotEqual(ns2, ns3) |
| self.assertNotEqual(ns2, ns4) |
| self.assertTrue(ns1 != ns3) |
| self.assertTrue(ns1 != ns4) |
| self.assertTrue(ns2 != ns3) |
| self.assertTrue(ns2 != ns4) |
| |
| def test_equality_returns_notimplemented(self): |
| # See issue 21481 |
| ns = argparse.Namespace(a=1, b=2) |
| self.assertIs(ns.__eq__(None), NotImplemented) |
| self.assertIs(ns.__ne__(None), NotImplemented) |
| |
| |
| # =================== |
| # File encoding tests |
| # =================== |
| |
| class TestEncoding(TestCase): |
| |
| def _test_module_encoding(self, path): |
| path, _ = os.path.splitext(path) |
| path += ".py" |
| with open(path, 'r', encoding='utf-8') as f: |
| f.read() |
| |
| def test_argparse_module_encoding(self): |
| self._test_module_encoding(argparse.__file__) |
| |
| def test_test_argparse_module_encoding(self): |
| self._test_module_encoding(__file__) |
| |
| # =================== |
| # ArgumentError tests |
| # =================== |
| |
| class TestArgumentError(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_argument_error(self): |
| msg = "my error here" |
| error = argparse.ArgumentError(None, msg) |
| self.assertEqual(str(error), msg) |
| |
| # ======================= |
| # ArgumentTypeError tests |
| # ======================= |
| |
| class TestArgumentTypeError(TestCase): |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_argument_type_error(self): |
| |
| def spam(string): |
| raise argparse.ArgumentTypeError('spam!') |
| |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', add_help=False) |
| parser.add_argument('x', type=spam) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(['XXX']) |
| self.assertEqual('usage: PROG x\nPROG: error: argument x: spam!\n', |
| cm.exception.stderr) |
| |
| # ========================= |
| # MessageContentError tests |
| # ========================= |
| |
| class TestMessageContentError(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_missing_argument_name_in_message(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', usage='') |
| parser.add_argument('req_pos', type=str) |
| parser.add_argument('-req_opt', type=int, required=True) |
| parser.add_argument('need_one', type=str, nargs='+') |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args([]) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_opt') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'need_one') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(['myXargument']) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertNotIn(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_opt') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'need_one') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(['myXargument', '-req_opt=1']) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertNotIn(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertNotIn(msg, 'req_opt') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'need_one') |
| |
| def test_optional_optional_not_in_message(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', usage='') |
| parser.add_argument('req_pos', type=str) |
| parser.add_argument('--req_opt', type=int, required=True) |
| parser.add_argument('--opt_opt', type=bool, nargs='?', |
| default=True) |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args([]) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_opt') |
| self.assertNotIn(msg, 'opt_opt') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args(['--req_opt=1']) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertNotIn(msg, 'req_opt') |
| self.assertNotIn(msg, 'opt_opt') |
| |
| def test_optional_positional_not_in_message(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', usage='') |
| parser.add_argument('req_pos') |
| parser.add_argument('optional_positional', nargs='?', default='eggs') |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args([]) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertNotIn(msg, 'optional_positional') |
| |
| |
| # ================================================ |
| # Check that the type function is called only once |
| # ================================================ |
| |
| class TestTypeFunctionCallOnlyOnce(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_type_function_call_only_once(self): |
| def spam(string_to_convert): |
| self.assertEqual(string_to_convert, 'spam!') |
| return 'foo_converted' |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', type=spam, default='bar') |
| args = parser.parse_args('--foo spam!'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='foo_converted'), args) |
| |
| |
| # ============================================== |
| # Check that deprecated arguments output warning |
| # ============================================== |
| |
| class TestDeprecatedArguments(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_deprecated_option(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('-f', '--foo', deprecated=True) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'spam']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '--foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['-f', 'spam']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '-f' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'spam', '-f', 'ham']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '--foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '-f' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 2) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'spam', '--foo', 'ham']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '--foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| def test_deprecated_boolean_option(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('-f', '--foo', action=argparse.BooleanOptionalAction, deprecated=True) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['--foo']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '--foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['-f']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '-f' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['--no-foo']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '--no-foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['--foo', '--no-foo']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '--foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: option '--no-foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 2) |
| |
| def test_deprecated_arguments(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('foo', nargs='?', deprecated=True) |
| parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='?', deprecated=True) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args([]) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 0) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['spam']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: argument 'foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['spam', 'ham']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: argument 'foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: argument 'bar' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 2) |
| |
| def test_deprecated_varargument(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('foo', nargs='*', deprecated=True) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args([]) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 0) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['spam']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: argument 'foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['spam', 'ham']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: argument 'foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| def test_deprecated_subparser(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| subparsers.add_parser('foo', aliases=['baz'], deprecated=True) |
| subparsers.add_parser('bar') |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['bar']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 0) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['foo']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: command 'foo' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| with captured_stderr() as stderr: |
| parser.parse_args(['baz']) |
| stderr = stderr.getvalue() |
| self.assertRegex(stderr, "warning: command 'baz' is deprecated") |
| self.assertEqual(stderr.count('is deprecated'), 1) |
| |
| |
| # ================================================================== |
| # Check semantics regarding the default argument and type conversion |
| # ================================================================== |
| |
| class TestTypeFunctionCalledOnDefault(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_type_function_call_with_non_string_default(self): |
| def spam(int_to_convert): |
| self.assertEqual(int_to_convert, 0) |
| return 'foo_converted' |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', type=spam, default=0) |
| args = parser.parse_args([]) |
| # foo should *not* be converted because its default is not a string. |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=0), args) |
| |
| def test_type_function_call_with_string_default(self): |
| def spam(int_to_convert): |
| return 'foo_converted' |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', type=spam, default='0') |
| args = parser.parse_args([]) |
| # foo is converted because its default is a string. |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='foo_converted'), args) |
| |
| def test_no_double_type_conversion_of_default(self): |
| def extend(str_to_convert): |
| return str_to_convert + '*' |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--test', type=extend, default='*') |
| args = parser.parse_args([]) |
| # The test argument will be two stars, one coming from the default |
| # value and one coming from the type conversion being called exactly |
| # once. |
| self.assertEqual(NS(test='**'), args) |
| |
| def test_issue_15906(self): |
| # Issue #15906: When action='append', type=str, default=[] are |
| # providing, the dest value was the string representation "[]" when it |
| # should have been an empty list. |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--test', dest='test', type=str, |
| default=[], action='append') |
| args = parser.parse_args([]) |
| self.assertEqual(args.test, []) |
| |
| # ====================== |
| # parse_known_args tests |
| # ====================== |
| |
| class TestParseKnownArgs(TestCase): |
| |
| def test_arguments_tuple(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.parse_args(()) |
| |
| def test_arguments_list(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.parse_args([]) |
| |
| def test_arguments_tuple_positional(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('x') |
| parser.parse_args(('x',)) |
| |
| def test_arguments_list_positional(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('x') |
| parser.parse_args(['x']) |
| |
| def test_optionals(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('--foo') |
| args, extras = parser.parse_known_args('--foo F --bar --baz'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='F'), args) |
| self.assertEqual(['--bar', '--baz'], extras) |
| |
| def test_mixed(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('-v', nargs='?', const=1, type=int) |
| parser.add_argument('--spam', action='store_false') |
| parser.add_argument('badger') |
| |
| argv = ["B", "C", "--foo", "-v", "3", "4"] |
| args, extras = parser.parse_known_args(argv) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(v=3, spam=True, badger="B"), args) |
| self.assertEqual(["C", "--foo", "4"], extras) |
| |
| def test_zero_or_more_optional(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument('x', nargs='*', choices=('x', 'y')) |
| args = parser.parse_args([]) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(x=[]), args) |
| |
| |
| class TestDoubleDash(TestCase): |
| def test_single_argument_option(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('-f', '--foo') |
| parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='*') |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--foo=--']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='--', bar=[]), args) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument -f/--foo: expected one argument', |
| parser.parse_args, ['--foo', '--']) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['-f--']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='--', bar=[]), args) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument -f/--foo: expected one argument', |
| parser.parse_args, ['-f', '--']) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'a', '--', 'b', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', 'b', '--foo', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='c', bar=['a', 'b']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', '--', 'b', '--foo', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=None, bar=['a', 'b', '--foo', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', '--', 'b', '--', 'c', '--foo', 'd']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=None, bar=['a', 'b', '--', 'c', '--foo', 'd']), args) |
| |
| def test_multiple_argument_option(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('-f', '--foo', nargs='*') |
| parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='*') |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--foo=--']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=['--'], bar=[]), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--foo', '--']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=[], bar=[]), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['-f--']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=['--'], bar=[]), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['-f', '--']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=[], bar=[]), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'a', 'b', '--', 'c', 'd']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=['a', 'b'], bar=['c', 'd']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', 'b', '--foo', 'c', 'd']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=['c', 'd'], bar=['a', 'b']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', '--', 'b', '--foo', 'c', 'd']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=None, bar=['a', 'b', '--foo', 'c', 'd']), args) |
| args, argv = parser.parse_known_args(['a', 'b', '--foo', 'c', '--', 'd']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=['c'], bar=['a', 'b']), args) |
| self.assertEqual(argv, ['--', 'd']) |
| |
| def test_multiple_double_dashes(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('foo') |
| parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='*') |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--', 'a', 'b', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', '--', 'b', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', 'b', '--', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', '--', 'b', '--', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', '--', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--', '--', 'a', '--', 'b', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='--', bar=['a', '--', 'b', 'c']), args) |
| |
| def test_remainder(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('foo') |
| parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='...') |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--', 'a', 'b', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', '--', 'b', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', 'b', '--', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', '--', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['a', '--', 'b', '--', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['b', '--', 'c']), args) |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('--foo') |
| parser.add_argument('bar', nargs='...') |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'a', '--', 'b', '--', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='a', bar=['--', 'b', '--', 'c']), args) |
| |
| def test_subparser(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('foo') |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| parser1 = subparsers.add_parser('run') |
| parser1.add_argument('-f') |
| parser1.add_argument('bar', nargs='*') |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args(['x', 'run', 'a', 'b', '-f', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f='c', bar=['a', 'b']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['x', 'run', 'a', 'b', '--', '-f', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f=None, bar=['a', 'b', '-f', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['x', 'run', 'a', '--', 'b', '-f', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f=None, bar=['a', 'b', '-f', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['x', 'run', '--', 'a', 'b', '-f', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f=None, bar=['a', 'b', '-f', 'c']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['x', '--', 'run', 'a', 'b', '-f', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f='c', bar=['a', 'b']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--', 'x', 'run', 'a', 'b', '-f', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f='c', bar=['a', 'b']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['x', 'run', '--', 'a', '--', 'b']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f=None, bar=['a', '--', 'b']), args) |
| args = parser.parse_args(['x', '--', 'run', '--', 'a', '--', 'b']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo='x', f=None, bar=['a', '--', 'b']), args) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "invalid choice: '--'", |
| parser.parse_args, ['--', 'x', '--', 'run', 'a', 'b']) |
| |
| def test_subparser_after_multiple_argument_option(self): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False) |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs='*') |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers() |
| parser1 = subparsers.add_parser('run') |
| parser1.add_argument('-f') |
| parser1.add_argument('bar', nargs='*') |
| |
| args = parser.parse_args(['--foo', 'x', 'y', '--', 'run', 'a', 'b', '-f', 'c']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=['x', 'y'], f='c', bar=['a', 'b']), args) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "invalid choice: '--'", |
| parser.parse_args, ['--foo', 'x', '--', '--', 'run', 'a', 'b']) |
| |
| |
| # =========================== |
| # parse_intermixed_args tests |
| # =========================== |
| |
| class TestIntermixedArgs(TestCase): |
| def test_basic(self): |
| # test parsing intermixed optionals and positionals |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| parser.add_argument('--foo', dest='foo') |
| bar = parser.add_argument('--bar', dest='bar', required=True) |
| parser.add_argument('cmd') |
| parser.add_argument('rest', nargs='*', type=int) |
| argv = 'cmd --foo x 1 --bar y 2 3'.split() |
| args = parser.parse_intermixed_args(argv) |
| # rest gets [1,2,3] despite the foo and bar strings |
| self.assertEqual(NS(bar='y', cmd='cmd', foo='x', rest=[1, 2, 3]), args) |
| |
| args, extras = parser.parse_known_args(argv) |
| # cannot parse the '1,2,3' |
| self.assertEqual(NS(bar='y', cmd='cmd', foo='x', rest=[1]), args) |
| self.assertEqual(["2", "3"], extras) |
| args, extras = parser.parse_known_intermixed_args(argv) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(bar='y', cmd='cmd', foo='x', rest=[1, 2, 3]), args) |
| self.assertEqual([], extras) |
| |
| # unknown optionals go into extras |
| argv = 'cmd --foo x --error 1 2 --bar y 3'.split() |
| args, extras = parser.parse_known_intermixed_args(argv) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(bar='y', cmd='cmd', foo='x', rest=[1, 2, 3]), args) |
| self.assertEqual(['--error'], extras) |
| argv = 'cmd --foo x 1 --error 2 --bar y 3'.split() |
| args, extras = parser.parse_known_intermixed_args(argv) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(bar='y', cmd='cmd', foo='x', rest=[1, 2, 3]), args) |
| self.assertEqual(['--error'], extras) |
| argv = 'cmd --foo x 1 2 --error --bar y 3'.split() |
| args, extras = parser.parse_known_intermixed_args(argv) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(bar='y', cmd='cmd', foo='x', rest=[1, 2, 3]), args) |
| self.assertEqual(['--error'], extras) |
| |
| # restores attributes that were temporarily changed |
| self.assertIsNone(parser.usage) |
| self.assertEqual(bar.required, True) |
| |
| def test_remainder(self): |
| # Intermixed and remainder are incompatible |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| parser.add_argument('-z') |
| parser.add_argument('x') |
| parser.add_argument('y', nargs='...') |
| argv = 'X A B -z Z'.split() |
| # intermixed fails with '...' (also 'A...') |
| # self.assertRaises(TypeError, parser.parse_intermixed_args, argv) |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_intermixed_args(argv) |
| self.assertRegex(str(cm.exception), r'\.\.\.') |
| |
| def test_required_exclusive(self): |
| # required mutually exclusive group; intermixed works fine |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG', exit_on_error=False) |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) |
| group.add_argument('--foo', action='store_true', help='FOO') |
| group.add_argument('--spam', help='SPAM') |
| parser.add_argument('badger', nargs='*', default='X', help='BADGER') |
| args = parser.parse_intermixed_args('--foo 1 2'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(badger=['1', '2'], foo=True, spam=None), args) |
| args = parser.parse_intermixed_args('1 --foo 2'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(badger=['1', '2'], foo=True, spam=None), args) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'one of the arguments --foo --spam is required', |
| parser.parse_intermixed_args, '1 2'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(group.required, True) |
| |
| def test_required_exclusive_with_positional(self): |
| # required mutually exclusive group with positional argument |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog='PROG', exit_on_error=False) |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) |
| group.add_argument('--foo', action='store_true', help='FOO') |
| group.add_argument('--spam', help='SPAM') |
| group.add_argument('badger', nargs='*', default='X', help='BADGER') |
| args = parser.parse_intermixed_args(['--foo']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=True, spam=None, badger='X'), args) |
| args = parser.parse_intermixed_args(['a', 'b']) |
| self.assertEqual(NS(foo=False, spam=None, badger=['a', 'b']), args) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'one of the arguments --foo --spam badger is required', |
| parser.parse_intermixed_args, []) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument badger: not allowed with argument --foo', |
| parser.parse_intermixed_args, ['--foo', 'a', 'b']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument badger: not allowed with argument --foo', |
| parser.parse_intermixed_args, ['a', '--foo', 'b']) |
| self.assertEqual(group.required, True) |
| |
| def test_invalid_args(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG') |
| self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError, parser.parse_intermixed_args, ['a']) |
| |
| |
| class TestIntermixedMessageContentError(TestCase): |
| # case where Intermixed gives different error message |
| # error is raised by 1st parsing step |
| def test_missing_argument_name_in_message(self): |
| parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser(prog='PROG', usage='') |
| parser.add_argument('req_pos', type=str) |
| parser.add_argument('-req_opt', type=int, required=True) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_args([]) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_opt') |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(ArgumentParserError) as cm: |
| parser.parse_intermixed_args([]) |
| msg = str(cm.exception) |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_pos') |
| self.assertRegex(msg, 'req_opt') |
| |
| # ========================== |
| # add_argument metavar tests |
| # ========================== |
| |
| class TestAddArgumentMetavar(TestCase): |
| |
| EXPECTED_MESSAGE = "length of metavar tuple does not match nargs" |
| |
| def do_test_no_exception(self, nargs, metavar): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.add_argument("--foo", nargs=nargs, metavar=metavar) |
| |
| def do_test_exception(self, nargs, metavar): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument("--foo", nargs=nargs, metavar=metavar) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[0], self.EXPECTED_MESSAGE) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=None |
| |
| def test_nargs_None_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=None, metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_None_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=None, metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_None_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=None, metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_None_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=None, metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_None_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=None, metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=? |
| |
| def test_nargs_optional_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="?", metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_optional_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="?", metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_optional_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="?", metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_optional_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="?", metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_optional_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="?", metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=* |
| |
| def test_nargs_zeroormore_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="*", metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_zeroormore_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="*", metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_zeroormore_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="*", metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_zeroormore_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="*", metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_zeroormore_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="*", metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=+ |
| |
| def test_nargs_oneormore_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="+", metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_oneormore_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="+", metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_oneormore_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="+", metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_oneormore_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="+", metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_oneormore_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="+", metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=... |
| |
| def test_nargs_remainder_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="...", metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_remainder_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="...", metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_remainder_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="...", metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_remainder_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="...", metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_remainder_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="...", metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=A... |
| |
| def test_nargs_parser_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="A...", metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_parser_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="A...", metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_parser_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs="A...", metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_parser_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="A...", metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_parser_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs="A...", metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=1 |
| |
| def test_nargs_1_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=1, metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_1_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=1, metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_1_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=1, metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_1_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=1, metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_1_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=1, metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=2 |
| |
| def test_nargs_2_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=2, metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_2_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=2, metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_2_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=2, metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_2_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=2, metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_2_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=2, metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of metavar when nargs=3 |
| |
| def test_nargs_3_metavar_string(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=3, metavar="1") |
| |
| def test_nargs_3_metavar_length0(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=3, metavar=tuple()) |
| |
| def test_nargs_3_metavar_length1(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=3, metavar=("1",)) |
| |
| def test_nargs_3_metavar_length2(self): |
| self.do_test_exception(nargs=3, metavar=("1", "2")) |
| |
| def test_nargs_3_metavar_length3(self): |
| self.do_test_no_exception(nargs=3, metavar=("1", "2", "3")) |
| |
| |
| class TestInvalidNargs(TestCase): |
| |
| EXPECTED_INVALID_MESSAGE = "invalid nargs value" |
| EXPECTED_RANGE_MESSAGE = ("nargs for store actions must be != 0; if you " |
| "have nothing to store, actions such as store " |
| "true or store const may be more appropriate") |
| |
| def do_test_range_exception(self, nargs): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument("--foo", nargs=nargs) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[0], self.EXPECTED_RANGE_MESSAGE) |
| |
| def do_test_invalid_exception(self, nargs): |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: |
| parser.add_argument("--foo", nargs=nargs) |
| self.assertEqual(cm.exception.args[0], self.EXPECTED_INVALID_MESSAGE) |
| |
| # Unit tests for different values of nargs |
| |
| def test_nargs_alphabetic(self): |
| self.do_test_invalid_exception(nargs='a') |
| self.do_test_invalid_exception(nargs="abcd") |
| |
| def test_nargs_zero(self): |
| self.do_test_range_exception(nargs=0) |
| |
| # ============================ |
| # from argparse import * tests |
| # ============================ |
| |
| class TestImportStar(TestCase): |
| |
| def test(self): |
| for name in argparse.__all__: |
| self.assertHasAttr(argparse, name) |
| |
| def test_all_exports_everything_but_modules(self): |
| items = [ |
| name |
| for name, value in vars(argparse).items() |
| if not (name.startswith("_") or name == 'ngettext') |
| if not inspect.ismodule(value) |
| ] |
| self.assertEqual(sorted(items), sorted(argparse.__all__)) |
| |
| |
| class TestWrappingMetavar(TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super().setUp() |
| self.parser = ErrorRaisingArgumentParser( |
| 'this_is_spammy_prog_with_a_long_name_sorry_about_the_name' |
| ) |
| # this metavar was triggering library assertion errors due to usage |
| # message formatting incorrectly splitting on the ] chars within |
| metavar = '<http[s]://example:1234>' |
| self.parser.add_argument('--proxy', metavar=metavar) |
| |
| @force_not_colorized |
| def test_help_with_metavar(self): |
| help_text = self.parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(help_text, textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| usage: this_is_spammy_prog_with_a_long_name_sorry_about_the_name |
| [-h] [--proxy <http[s]://example:1234>] |
| |
| options: |
| -h, --help show this help message and exit |
| --proxy <http[s]://example:1234> |
| ''')) |
| |
| |
| class TestExitOnError(TestCase): |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(exit_on_error=False, |
| fromfile_prefix_chars='@') |
| self.parser.add_argument('--integers', metavar='N', type=int) |
| |
| def test_exit_on_error_with_good_args(self): |
| ns = self.parser.parse_args('--integers 4'.split()) |
| self.assertEqual(ns, argparse.Namespace(integers=4)) |
| |
| def test_exit_on_error_with_bad_args(self): |
| with self.assertRaises(argparse.ArgumentError): |
| self.parser.parse_args('--integers a'.split()) |
| |
| def test_unrecognized_args(self): |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'unrecognized arguments: --foo bar', |
| self.parser.parse_args, '--foo bar'.split()) |
| |
| def test_unrecognized_intermixed_args(self): |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'unrecognized arguments: --foo bar', |
| self.parser.parse_intermixed_args, '--foo bar'.split()) |
| |
| def test_required_args(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar, baz$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_with_metavar(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', metavar='BaZ') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar, BaZ$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_n(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', nargs=3) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar, baz$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_n_with_metavar(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', nargs=3, metavar=('B', 'A', 'Z')) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar, B, A, Z$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_optional(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', nargs='?') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_zero_or_more(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', nargs='*') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_one_or_more(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', nargs='+') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar, baz$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_one_or_more_with_metavar(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', nargs='+', metavar=('BaZ1', 'BaZ2')) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| r'the following arguments are required: bar, BaZ1\[, BaZ2]$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_args_remainder(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('bar') |
| self.parser.add_argument('baz', nargs='...') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'the following arguments are required: bar$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_required_mutually_exclusive_args(self): |
| group = self.parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) |
| group.add_argument('--bar') |
| group.add_argument('--baz') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'one of the arguments --bar --baz is required', |
| self.parser.parse_args, []) |
| |
| def test_conflicting_mutually_exclusive_args_optional_with_metavar(self): |
| group = self.parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group.add_argument('--bar') |
| group.add_argument('baz', nargs='?', metavar='BaZ') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument BaZ: not allowed with argument --bar$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['--bar', 'a', 'b']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument --bar: not allowed with argument BaZ$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['a', '--bar', 'b']) |
| |
| def test_conflicting_mutually_exclusive_args_zero_or_more_with_metavar1(self): |
| group = self.parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group.add_argument('--bar') |
| group.add_argument('baz', nargs='*', metavar=('BAZ1',)) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument BAZ1: not allowed with argument --bar$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['--bar', 'a', 'b']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| 'argument --bar: not allowed with argument BAZ1$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['a', '--bar', 'b']) |
| |
| def test_conflicting_mutually_exclusive_args_zero_or_more_with_metavar2(self): |
| group = self.parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group.add_argument('--bar') |
| group.add_argument('baz', nargs='*', metavar=('BAZ1', 'BAZ2')) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| r'argument BAZ1\[, BAZ2]: not allowed with argument --bar$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['--bar', 'a', 'b']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| r'argument --bar: not allowed with argument BAZ1\[, BAZ2]$', |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['a', '--bar', 'b']) |
| |
| def test_ambiguous_option(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('--foobaz') |
| self.parser.add_argument('--fooble', action='store_true') |
| self.parser.add_argument('--foogle') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "ambiguous option: --foob could match --foobaz, --fooble", |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['--foob']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "ambiguous option: --foob=1 could match --foobaz, --fooble$", |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['--foob=1']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "ambiguous option: --foob could match --foobaz, --fooble$", |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['--foob', '1', '--foogle', '2']) |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "ambiguous option: --foob=1 could match --foobaz, --fooble$", |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['--foob=1', '--foogle', '2']) |
| |
| def test_os_error(self): |
| self.parser.add_argument('file') |
| self.assertRaisesRegex(argparse.ArgumentError, |
| "No such file or directory: 'no-such-file'", |
| self.parser.parse_args, ['@no-such-file']) |
| |
| |
| @force_not_colorized_test_class |
| class TestProgName(TestCase): |
| source = textwrap.dedent('''\ |
| import argparse |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser() |
| parser.parse_args() |
| ''') |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| self.dirname = 'package' + os_helper.FS_NONASCII |
| self.addCleanup(os_helper.rmtree, self.dirname) |
| os.mkdir(self.dirname) |
| |
| def make_script(self, dirname, basename, *, compiled=False): |
| script_name = script_helper.make_script(dirname, basename, self.source) |
| if not compiled: |
| return script_name |
| py_compile.compile(script_name, doraise=True) |
| os.remove(script_name) |
| pyc_file = import_helper.make_legacy_pyc(script_name) |
| return pyc_file |
| |
| def make_zip_script(self, script_name, name_in_zip=None): |
| zip_name, _ = script_helper.make_zip_script(self.dirname, 'test_zip', |
| script_name, name_in_zip) |
| return zip_name |
| |
| def check_usage(self, expected, *args, **kwargs): |
| res = script_helper.assert_python_ok('-Xutf8', *args, '-h', **kwargs) |
| self.assertEqual(os.fsdecode(res.out.splitlines()[0]), |
| f'usage: {expected} [-h]') |
| |
| def test_script(self, compiled=False): |
| basename = os_helper.TESTFN |
| script_name = self.make_script(self.dirname, basename, compiled=compiled) |
| self.check_usage(os.path.basename(script_name), script_name, '-h') |
| |
| def test_script_compiled(self): |
| self.test_script(compiled=True) |
| |
| def test_directory(self, compiled=False): |
| dirname = os.path.join(self.dirname, os_helper.TESTFN) |
| os.mkdir(dirname) |
| self.make_script(dirname, '__main__', compiled=compiled) |
| self.check_usage(f'{py} {dirname}', dirname) |
| dirname2 = os.path.join(os.curdir, dirname) |
| self.check_usage(f'{py} {dirname2}', dirname2) |
| |
| def test_directory_compiled(self): |
| self.test_directory(compiled=True) |
| |
| def test_module(self, compiled=False): |
| basename = 'module' + os_helper.FS_NONASCII |
| modulename = f'{self.dirname}.{basename}' |
| self.make_script(self.dirname, basename, compiled=compiled) |
| self.check_usage(f'{py} -m {modulename}', |
| '-m', modulename, PYTHONPATH=os.curdir) |
| |
| def test_module_compiled(self): |
| self.test_module(compiled=True) |
| |
| def test_package(self, compiled=False): |
| basename = 'subpackage' + os_helper.FS_NONASCII |
| packagename = f'{self.dirname}.{basename}' |
| subdirname = os.path.join(self.dirname, basename) |
| os.mkdir(subdirname) |
| self.make_script(subdirname, '__main__', compiled=compiled) |
| self.check_usage(f'{py} -m {packagename}', |
| '-m', packagename, PYTHONPATH=os.curdir) |
| self.check_usage(f'{py} -m {packagename}', |
| '-m', packagename + '.__main__', PYTHONPATH=os.curdir) |
| |
| def test_package_compiled(self): |
| self.test_package(compiled=True) |
| |
| def test_zipfile(self, compiled=False): |
| script_name = self.make_script(self.dirname, '__main__', compiled=compiled) |
| zip_name = self.make_zip_script(script_name) |
| self.check_usage(f'{py} {zip_name}', zip_name) |
| |
| def test_zipfile_compiled(self): |
| self.test_zipfile(compiled=True) |
| |
| def test_directory_in_zipfile(self, compiled=False): |
| script_name = self.make_script(self.dirname, '__main__', compiled=compiled) |
| name_in_zip = 'package/subpackage/__main__' + ('.py', '.pyc')[compiled] |
| zip_name = self.make_zip_script(script_name, name_in_zip) |
| dirname = os.path.join(zip_name, 'package', 'subpackage') |
| self.check_usage(f'{py} {dirname}', dirname) |
| |
| def test_directory_in_zipfile_compiled(self): |
| self.test_directory_in_zipfile(compiled=True) |
| |
| # ================= |
| # Translation tests |
| # ================= |
| |
| class TestTranslations(TestTranslationsBase): |
| |
| def test_translations(self): |
| self.assertMsgidsEqual(argparse) |
| |
| |
| # =========== |
| # Color tests |
| # =========== |
| |
| |
| class TestColorized(TestCase): |
| maxDiff = None |
| |
| def setUp(self): |
| super().setUp() |
| # Ensure color even if ran with NO_COLOR=1 |
| _colorize.can_colorize = lambda *args, **kwargs: True |
| self.theme = _colorize.get_theme(force_color=True).argparse |
| |
| def test_argparse_color(self): |
| # Arrange: create a parser with a bit of everything |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| color=True, |
| description="Colorful help", |
| formatter_class=argparse.ArgumentDefaultsHelpFormatter, |
| prefix_chars="-+", |
| prog="PROG", |
| ) |
| group = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group() |
| group.add_argument( |
| "-v", "--verbose", action="store_true", help="more spam" |
| ) |
| group.add_argument( |
| "-q", "--quiet", action="store_true", help="less spam" |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument("x", type=int, help="the base") |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "y", type=int, help="the exponent", deprecated=True |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "this_indeed_is_a_very_long_action_name", |
| type=int, |
| help="the exponent", |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "-o", "--optional1", action="store_true", deprecated=True |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument("--optional2", help="pick one") |
| parser.add_argument("--optional3", choices=("X", "Y", "Z")) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--optional4", choices=("X", "Y", "Z"), help="pick one" |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--optional5", choices=("X", "Y", "Z"), help="pick one" |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "--optional6", choices=("X", "Y", "Z"), help="pick one" |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument( |
| "-p", |
| "--optional7", |
| choices=("Aaaaa", "Bbbbb", "Ccccc", "Ddddd"), |
| help="pick one", |
| ) |
| |
| parser.add_argument("+f") |
| parser.add_argument("++bar") |
| parser.add_argument("-+baz") |
| parser.add_argument("-c", "--count") |
| |
| subparsers = parser.add_subparsers( |
| title="subcommands", |
| description="valid subcommands", |
| help="additional help", |
| ) |
| subparsers.add_parser("sub1", deprecated=True, help="sub1 help") |
| sub2 = subparsers.add_parser("sub2", deprecated=True, help="sub2 help") |
| sub2.add_argument("--baz", choices=("X", "Y", "Z"), help="baz help") |
| |
| prog = self.theme.prog |
| heading = self.theme.heading |
| long = self.theme.summary_long_option |
| short = self.theme.summary_short_option |
| label = self.theme.summary_label |
| pos = self.theme.summary_action |
| long_b = self.theme.long_option |
| short_b = self.theme.short_option |
| label_b = self.theme.label |
| pos_b = self.theme.action |
| reset = self.theme.reset |
| |
| # Act |
| help_text = parser.format_help() |
| |
| # Assert |
| self.assertEqual( |
| help_text, |
| textwrap.dedent( |
| f"""\ |
| {heading}usage: {reset}{prog}PROG{reset} [{short}-h{reset}] [{short}-v{reset} | {short}-q{reset}] [{short}-o{reset}] [{long}--optional2 {label}OPTIONAL2{reset}] [{long}--optional3 {label}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset}] |
| [{long}--optional4 {label}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset}] [{long}--optional5 {label}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset}] [{long}--optional6 {label}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset}] |
| [{short}-p {label}{{Aaaaa,Bbbbb,Ccccc,Ddddd}}{reset}] [{short}+f {label}F{reset}] [{long}++bar {label}BAR{reset}] [{long}-+baz {label}BAZ{reset}] |
| [{short}-c {label}COUNT{reset}] |
| {pos}x{reset} {pos}y{reset} {pos}this_indeed_is_a_very_long_action_name{reset} {pos}{{sub1,sub2}} ...{reset} |
| |
| Colorful help |
| |
| {heading}positional arguments:{reset} |
| {pos_b}x{reset} the base |
| {pos_b}y{reset} the exponent |
| {pos_b}this_indeed_is_a_very_long_action_name{reset} |
| the exponent |
| |
| {heading}options:{reset} |
| {short_b}-h{reset}, {long_b}--help{reset} show this help message and exit |
| {short_b}-v{reset}, {long_b}--verbose{reset} more spam (default: False) |
| {short_b}-q{reset}, {long_b}--quiet{reset} less spam (default: False) |
| {short_b}-o{reset}, {long_b}--optional1{reset} |
| {long_b}--optional2{reset} {label_b}OPTIONAL2{reset} |
| pick one (default: None) |
| {long_b}--optional3{reset} {label_b}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset} |
| {long_b}--optional4{reset} {label_b}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset} pick one (default: None) |
| {long_b}--optional5{reset} {label_b}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset} pick one (default: None) |
| {long_b}--optional6{reset} {label_b}{{X,Y,Z}}{reset} pick one (default: None) |
| {short_b}-p{reset}, {long_b}--optional7{reset} {label_b}{{Aaaaa,Bbbbb,Ccccc,Ddddd}}{reset} |
| pick one (default: None) |
| {short_b}+f{reset} {label_b}F{reset} |
| {long_b}++bar{reset} {label_b}BAR{reset} |
| {long_b}-+baz{reset} {label_b}BAZ{reset} |
| {short_b}-c{reset}, {long_b}--count{reset} {label_b}COUNT{reset} |
| |
| {heading}subcommands:{reset} |
| valid subcommands |
| |
| {pos_b}{{sub1,sub2}}{reset} additional help |
| {pos_b}sub1{reset} sub1 help |
| {pos_b}sub2{reset} sub2 help |
| """ |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| def test_argparse_color_usage(self): |
| # Arrange |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| add_help=False, |
| color=True, |
| description="Test prog and usage colors", |
| prog="PROG", |
| usage="[prefix] %(prog)s [suffix]", |
| ) |
| heading = self.theme.heading |
| prog = self.theme.prog |
| reset = self.theme.reset |
| usage = self.theme.prog_extra |
| |
| # Act |
| help_text = parser.format_help() |
| |
| # Assert |
| self.assertEqual( |
| help_text, |
| textwrap.dedent( |
| f"""\ |
| {heading}usage: {reset}{usage}[prefix] {prog}PROG{reset}{usage} [suffix]{reset} |
| |
| Test prog and usage colors |
| """ |
| ), |
| ) |
| |
| def test_custom_formatter_function(self): |
| def custom_formatter(prog): |
| return argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter(prog, indent_increment=5) |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| prog="PROG", |
| prefix_chars="-+", |
| formatter_class=custom_formatter, |
| color=True, |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument('+f', '++foo', help="foo help") |
| parser.add_argument('spam', help="spam help") |
| |
| prog = self.theme.prog |
| heading = self.theme.heading |
| short = self.theme.summary_short_option |
| label = self.theme.summary_label |
| pos = self.theme.summary_action |
| long_b = self.theme.long_option |
| short_b = self.theme.short_option |
| label_b = self.theme.label |
| pos_b = self.theme.action |
| reset = self.theme.reset |
| |
| parser_help = parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent(f'''\ |
| {heading}usage: {reset}{prog}PROG{reset} [{short}-h{reset}] [{short}+f {label}FOO{reset}] {pos}spam{reset} |
| |
| {heading}positional arguments:{reset} |
| {pos_b}spam{reset} spam help |
| |
| {heading}options:{reset} |
| {short_b}-h{reset}, {long_b}--help{reset} show this help message and exit |
| {short_b}+f{reset}, {long_b}++foo{reset} {label_b}FOO{reset} foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| def test_custom_formatter_class(self): |
| class CustomFormatter(argparse.RawTextHelpFormatter): |
| def __init__(self, prog): |
| super().__init__(prog, indent_increment=5) |
| |
| parser = argparse.ArgumentParser( |
| prog="PROG", |
| prefix_chars="-+", |
| formatter_class=CustomFormatter, |
| color=True, |
| ) |
| parser.add_argument('+f', '++foo', help="foo help") |
| parser.add_argument('spam', help="spam help") |
| |
| prog = self.theme.prog |
| heading = self.theme.heading |
| short = self.theme.summary_short_option |
| label = self.theme.summary_label |
| pos = self.theme.summary_action |
| long_b = self.theme.long_option |
| short_b = self.theme.short_option |
| label_b = self.theme.label |
| pos_b = self.theme.action |
| reset = self.theme.reset |
| |
| parser_help = parser.format_help() |
| self.assertEqual(parser_help, textwrap.dedent(f'''\ |
| {heading}usage: {reset}{prog}PROG{reset} [{short}-h{reset}] [{short}+f {label}FOO{reset}] {pos}spam{reset} |
| |
| {heading}positional arguments:{reset} |
| {pos_b}spam{reset} spam help |
| |
| {heading}options:{reset} |
| {short_b}-h{reset}, {long_b}--help{reset} show this help message and exit |
| {short_b}+f{reset}, {long_b}++foo{reset} {label_b}FOO{reset} foo help |
| ''')) |
| |
| |
| class TestModule(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_deprecated__version__(self): |
| with self.assertWarnsRegex( |
| DeprecationWarning, |
| "'__version__' is deprecated and slated for removal in Python 3.20", |
| ) as cm: |
| getattr(argparse, "__version__") |
| self.assertEqual(cm.filename, __file__) |
| |
| |
| def tearDownModule(): |
| # Remove global references to avoid looking like we have refleaks. |
| RFile.seen = {} |
| WFile.seen = set() |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| # To regenerate translation snapshots |
| if len(sys.argv) > 1 and sys.argv[1] == '--snapshot-update': |
| update_translation_snapshots(argparse) |
| sys.exit(0) |
| unittest.main() |