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# Authors: Sean Wilson
import copy
import traceback
import helper
import log
global_fixtures = []
class SkipException(Exception):
def __init__(self, fixture, testitem):
self.fixture = fixture
self.testitem = testitem
self.msg = 'Fixture "%s" raised SkipException for "%s".' % (
fixture.name, testitem.name
)
super(SkipException, self).__init__(self.msg)
class Fixture(object):
'''
Base Class for a test Fixture.
Fixtures are items which possibly require setup and/or tearing down after
a TestCase, TestSuite, or the Library has completed.
Fixtures are the prefered method of carrying incremental results or
variables between TestCases in TestSuites. (Rather than using globals.)
Using fixtures rather than globals ensures that state will be maintained
when executing tests in parallel.
.. note:: In order for Fixtures to be enumerated by the test system this
class' :code:`__new__` method must be called.
'''
collector = helper.InstanceCollector()
def __new__(klass, *args, **kwargs):
obj = super(Fixture, klass).__new__(klass, *args, **kwargs)
Fixture.collector.collect(obj)
return obj
def __init__(self, name=None, **kwargs):
if name is None:
name = self.__class__.__name__
self.name = name
def skip(self, testitem):
raise SkipException(self.name, testitem.metadata)
def schedule_finalized(self, schedule):
'''
This method is called once the schedule of for tests is known.
To enable tests to use the same fixture defintion for each execution
fixtures must return a copy of themselves in this method.
:returns: a copy of this fixture which will be setup/torndown
when the test item this object is tied to is about to execute.
'''
return self.copy()
def init(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
def setup(self, testitem):
pass
def teardown(self, testitem):
pass
def copy(self):
return copy.deepcopy(self)
def skip_cleanup(self):
'''
If this method is called, then we should make sure that nothing is
done when the teardown() function is called.
'''
pass
def globalfixture(fixture):
'''
Store the given fixture as a global fixture. Its setup() method
will be called before the first test is executed.
'''
global_fixtures.append(fixture)
return fixture