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from contextlib import contextmanager from functools import wraps from typing import Union, Type, Callable from testfixtures import diff, compare ExceptionOrType = Union[Exception, Type[Exception]] param_docs = """ :param exception: This can be one of the following: * `None`, indicating that an exception must be raised, but the type is unimportant. * An exception class, indicating that the type of the exception is important but not the parameters it is created with. * An exception instance, indicating that an exception exactly matching the one supplied should be raised. :param unless: Can be passed a boolean that, when ``True`` indicates that no exception is expected. This is useful when checking that exceptions are only raised on certain versions of Python. """ class ShouldRaise(object): __doc__ = """ This context manager is used to assert that an exception is raised within the context it is managing. """ + param_docs #: The exception captured by the context manager. #: Can be used to inspect specific attributes of the exception. raised = None def __init__(self, exception: ExceptionOrType = None, unless: bool = False): self.exception = exception self.expected = not unless def __enter__(self): return self def __exit__(self, type_, actual, traceback): __tracebackhide__ = True self.raised = actual if self.expected: if self.exception: if actual is not None: if isinstance(self.exception, type): actual = type(actual) if self.exception is not actual: return False else: if type(self.exception) is not type(actual): return False compare(self.exception, actual, x_label='expected', y_label='raised') elif not actual: raise AssertionError('No exception raised!') elif actual: return False return True class should_raise: __doc__ = """ A decorator to assert that the decorated function will raised an exception. An exception class or exception instance may be passed to check more specifically exactly what exception will be raised. """ + param_docs def __init__(self, exception: ExceptionOrType = None, unless: bool = None): self.exception = exception self.unless = unless def __call__(self, target: Callable) -> Callable: @wraps(target) def _should_raise_wrapper(*args, **kw): with ShouldRaise(self.exception, self.unless): target(*args, **kw) return _should_raise_wrapper @contextmanager def ShouldAssert(expected_text: str): """ A context manager to check that an :class:`AssertionError` is raised and its text is as expected. """ try: yield except AssertionError as e: actual_text = str(e) if expected_text != actual_text: raise AssertionError(diff(expected_text, actual_text, x_label='expected', y_label='actual')) else: raise AssertionError('Expected AssertionError(%r), None raised!' % expected_text)