qutebrowser/tests/unit/misc/test_utilcmds.py
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# vim: ft=python fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
# Copyright 2016 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>
#
# This file is part of qutebrowser.
#
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"""Tests for qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds."""
import contextlib
import logging
import os
import pytest
import signal
import time
from qutebrowser.misc import utilcmds
from qutebrowser.commands import cmdexc
@contextlib.contextmanager
def _trapped_segv(handler):
"""Temporarily install given signal handler for SIGSEGV."""
old_handler = signal.signal(signal.SIGSEGV, handler)
yield
signal.signal(signal.SIGSEGV, old_handler)
def test_debug_crash_exception():
"""Verify that debug_crash crashes as intended."""
with pytest.raises(Exception) as excinfo:
utilcmds.debug_crash(typ='exception')
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'Forced crash'
@pytest.mark.skipif(os.name == 'nt',
reason="current CPython/win can't recover from SIGSEGV")
def test_debug_crash_segfault():
"""Verify that debug_crash crashes as intended."""
caught = False
def _handler(num, frame):
"""Temporary handler for segfault."""
nonlocal caught
caught = num == signal.SIGSEGV
with _trapped_segv(_handler):
# since we handle the segfault, execution will continue and run into
# the "Segfault failed (wat.)" Exception
with pytest.raises(Exception) as excinfo:
utilcmds.debug_crash(typ='segfault')
time.sleep(0.001)
assert caught
assert 'Segfault failed' in str(excinfo.value)
def test_debug_trace(mocker):
"""Check if hunter.trace is properly called."""
# but only if hunter is available
pytest.importorskip('hunter')
hunter_mock = mocker.patch('qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds.hunter')
utilcmds.debug_trace(1)
assert hunter_mock.trace.assert_called_with(1)
def test_debug_trace_exception(mocker):
"""Check that exceptions thrown by hunter.trace are handled."""
def _mock_exception():
"""Side effect for testing debug_trace's reraise."""
raise Exception('message')
hunter_mock = mocker.patch('qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds.hunter')
hunter_mock.trace.side_effect = _mock_exception
with pytest.raises(cmdexc.CommandError) as excinfo:
utilcmds.debug_trace()
assert str(excinfo.value) == 'Exception: message'
def test_debug_trace_no_hunter(monkeypatch):
"""Test that an error is shown if debug_trace is called without hunter."""
monkeypatch.setattr(utilcmds, 'hunter', None)
with pytest.raises(cmdexc.CommandError) as excinfo:
utilcmds.debug_trace()
assert str(excinfo.value) == "You need to install 'hunter' to use this " \
"command!"
def test_repeat_command_initial(mocker, mode_manager):
"""Test repeat_command first-time behavior.
If :repeat-command is called initially, it should err, because there's
nothing to repeat.
"""
objreg_mock = mocker.patch('qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds.objreg')
objreg_mock.get.return_value = mode_manager
with pytest.raises(cmdexc.CommandError) as excinfo:
utilcmds.repeat_command(win_id=0)
assert str(excinfo.value) == "You didn't do anything yet."
def test_debug_log_level(mocker):
"""Test interactive log level changing."""
formatter_mock = mocker.patch(
'qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds.log.change_console_formatter')
handler_mock = mocker.patch(
'qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds.log.console_handler')
utilcmds.debug_log_level(level='debug')
formatter_mock.assert_called_with(logging.DEBUG)
handler_mock.setLevel.assert_called_with(logging.DEBUG)
class FakeWindow:
"""Mock class for window_only."""
def __init__(self, deleted=False):
self.closed = False
self.deleted = deleted
def close(self):
"""Flag as closed."""
self.closed = True
def test_window_only(mocker, monkeypatch):
"""Verify that window_only doesn't close the current or deleted windows."""
test_windows = {0: FakeWindow(), 1: FakeWindow(True), 2: FakeWindow()}
winreg_mock = mocker.patch('qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds.objreg')
winreg_mock.window_registry = test_windows
sip_mock = mocker.patch('qutebrowser.misc.utilcmds.sip')
sip_mock.isdeleted.side_effect = lambda window: window.deleted
utilcmds.window_only(current_win_id=0)
assert not test_windows[0].closed
assert not test_windows[1].closed
assert test_windows[2].closed