#!/usr/bin/env python
"""
GUI framework and application for use with Python unit testing framework.
Execute tests written using the framework provided by the 'unittest' module.
Further information is available in the bundled documentation, and from
http://pyunit.sourceforge.net/
Copyright (c) 1999, 2000, 2001 Steve Purcell
This module is free software, and you may redistribute it and/or modify
it under the same terms as Python itself, so long as this copyright message
and disclaimer are retained in their original form.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE TO ANY PARTY FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF
THIS CODE, EVEN IF THE AUTHOR HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
DAMAGE.
THE AUTHOR SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE CODE PROVIDED HEREUNDER IS ON AN "AS IS" BASIS,
AND THERE IS NO OBLIGATION WHATSOEVER TO PROVIDE MAINTENANCE,
SUPPORT, UPDATES, ENHANCEMENTS, OR MODIFICATIONS.
"""
__author__ = "Steve Purcell (stephen_purcell@yahoo.com)"
__version__ = "$Revision: 1.7 $"[11:-2]
import unittest
import sys
import Tkinter
import tkMessageBox
import traceback
import string
tk = Tkinter # Alternative to the messy 'from Tkinter import *' often seen
##############################################################################
# GUI framework classes
##############################################################################
class BaseGUITestRunner:
"""Subclass this class to create a GUI TestRunner that uses a specific
windowing toolkit. The class takes care of running tests in the correct
manner, and making callbacks to the derived class to obtain information
or signal that events have occurred.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
self.currentResult = None
self.running = 0
self.__rollbackImporter = None
apply(self.initGUI, args, kwargs)
def getSelectedTestName(self):
"Override to return the name of the test selected to be run"
pass
def errorDialog(self, title, message):
"Override to display an error arising from GUI usage"
pass
def runClicked(self):
"To be called in response to user choosing to run a test"
if self.running: return
testName = self.getSelectedTestName()
if not testName:
self.errorDialog("Test name entry", "You must enter a test name")
return
if self.__rollbackImporter:
self.__rollbackImporter.rollbackImports()
self.__rollbackImporter = RollbackImporter()
try:
test = unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromName(testName)
except:
exc_type, exc_value, exc_tb = sys.exc_info()
apply(traceback.print_exception,sys.exc_info())
self.errorDialog("Unable to run test '%s'" % testName,
"Error loading specified test: %s, %s" % \
(exc_type, exc_value))
return
self.currentResult = GUITestResult(self)
self.totalTests = test.countTestCases()
self.running = 1
self.notifyRunning()
test.run(self.currentResult)
self.running = 0
self.notifyStopped()
def stopClicked(self):
"To be called in response to user stopping the running of a test"
if self.currentResult:
self.currentResult.stop()
# Required callbacks
def notifyRunning(self):
"Override to set GUI in 'running' mode, enabling 'stop' button etc."
pass
def notifyStopped(self):
"Override to set GUI in 'stopped' mode, enabling 'run' button etc."
pass
def notifyTestFailed(self, test, err):
"Override to indicate that a test has just failed"
pass
def notifyTestErrored(self, test, err):
"Override to indicate that a test has just errored"
pass
def notifyTestStarted(self, test):
"Override to indicate that a test is about to run"
pass
def notifyTestFinished(self, test):
"""Override to indicate that a test has finished (it may already have
failed or errored)"""
pass
class GUITestResult(unittest.TestResult):
"""A TestResult that makes callbacks to its associated GUI TestRunner.
Used by BaseGUITestRunner. Need not be created directly.
"""
def __init__(self, callback):
unittest.TestResult.__init__(self)
self.callback = callback
def addError(self, test, err):
unittest.TestResult.addError(self, test, err)
self.callback.notifyTestErrored(test, err)
def addFailure(self, test, err):
unittest.TestResult.addFailure(self, test, err)
self.callback.notifyTestFailed(test, err)
def stopTest(self, test):
unittest.TestResult.stopTest(self, test)
self.callback.notifyTestFinished(test)
def startTest(self, test):
unittest.TestResult.startTest(self, test)
self.callback.notifyTestStarted(test)
class RollbackImporter:
"""This tricky little class is used to make sure that modules under test
will be reloaded the next time they are imported.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.previousModules = sys.modules.copy()
def rollbackImports(self):
for modname in sys.modules.keys():
if not self.previousModules.has_key(modname):
# Force reload when modname next imported
del(sys.modules[modname])
##############################################################################
# Tkinter GUI
##############################################################################
_ABOUT_TEXT="""\
PyUnit unit testing framework.
For more information, visit
http://pyunit.sourceforge.net/
Copyright (c) 2000 Steve Purcell
<stephen_purcell@yahoo.com>
"""
_HELP_TEXT="""\
Enter the name of a callable object which, when called, will return a \
TestCase or TestSuite. Click 'start', and the test thus produced will be run.
Double click on an error in the listbox to see more information about it,\
including the stack trace.
For more information, visit
http://pyunit.sourceforge.net/
or see the bundled documentation
"""
class TkTestRunner(BaseGUITestRunner):
"""An implementation of BaseGUITestRunner using Tkinter.
"""
def initGUI(self, root, initialTestName):
"""Set up the GUI inside the given root window. The test name entry
field will be pre-filled with the given initialTestName.
"""
self.root = root
# Set up values that will be tied to widgets
self.suiteNameVar = tk.StringVar()
self.suiteNameVar.set(initialTestName)
self.statusVar = tk.StringVar()
self.statusVar.set("Idle")
self.runCountVar = tk.IntVar()
self.failCountVar = tk.IntVar()
self.errorCountVar = tk.IntVar()
self.remainingCountVar = tk.IntVar()
self.top = tk.Frame()
self.top.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, expand=1)
self.createWidgets()
def createWidgets(self):
"""Creates and packs the various widgets.
Why is it that GUI code always ends up looking a mess, despite all the
best intentions to keep it tidy? Answers on a postcard, please.
"""
# Status bar
statusFrame = tk.Frame(self.top, relief=tk.SUNKEN, borderwidth=2)
statusFrame.pack(anchor=tk.SW, fill=tk.X, side=tk.BOTTOM)
tk.Label(statusFrame, textvariable=self.statusVar).pack(side=tk.LEFT)
# Area to enter name of test to run
leftFrame = tk.Frame(self.top, borderwidth=3)
leftFrame.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, side=tk.LEFT, anchor=tk.NW, expand=1)
suiteNameFrame = tk.Frame(leftFrame, borderwidth=3)
suiteNameFrame.pack(fill=tk.X)
tk.Label(suiteNameFrame, text="Enter test name:").pack(side=tk.LEFT)
e = tk.Entry(suiteNameFrame, textvariable=self.suiteNameVar, width=25)
e.pack(side=tk.LEFT, fill=tk.X, expand=1)
e.focus_set()
e.bind('<Key-Return>', lambda e, self=self: self.runClicked())
# Progress bar
progressFrame = tk.Frame(leftFrame, relief=tk.GROOVE, borderwidth=2)
progressFrame.pack(fill=tk.X, expand=0, anchor=tk.NW)
tk.Label(progressFrame, text="Progress:").pack(anchor=tk.W)
self.progressBar = ProgressBar(progressFrame, relief=tk.SUNKEN,
borderwidth=2)
self.progressBar.pack(fill=tk.X, expand=1)
# Area with buttons to start/stop tests and quit
buttonFrame = tk.Frame(self.top, borderwidth=3)
buttonFrame.pack(side=tk.LEFT, anchor=tk.NW, fill=tk.Y)
self.stopGoButton = tk.Button(buttonFrame, text="Start",
command=self.runClicked)
self.stopGoButton.pack(fill=tk.X)
tk.Button(buttonFrame, text="Close",
command=self.top.quit).pack(side=tk.BOTTOM, fill=tk.X)
tk.Button(buttonFrame, text="About",
command=self.showAboutDialog).pack(side=tk.BOTTOM, fill=tk.X)
tk.Button(buttonFrame, text="Help",
command=self.showHelpDialog).pack(side=tk.BOTTOM, fill=tk.X)
# Area with labels reporting results
for label, var in (('Run:', self.runCountVar),
('Failures:', self.failCountVar),
('Errors:', self.errorCountVar),
('Remaining:', self.remainingCountVar)):
tk.Label(progressFrame, text=label).pack(side=tk.LEFT)
tk.Label(progressFrame, textvariable=var,
foreground="blue").pack(side=tk.LEFT, fill=tk.X,
expand=1, anchor=tk.W)
# List box showing errors and failures
tk.Label(leftFrame, text="Failures and errors:").pack(anchor=tk.W)
listFrame = tk.Frame(leftFrame, relief=tk.SUNKEN, borderwidth=2)
listFrame.pack(fill=tk.BOTH, anchor=tk.NW, expand=1)
self.errorListbox = tk.Listbox(listFrame, foreground='red',
selectmode=tk.SINGLE,
selectborderwidth=0)
self.errorListbox.pack(side=tk.LEFT, fill=tk.BOTH, expand=1,
anchor=tk.NW)
listScroll = tk.Scrollbar(listFrame, command=self.errorListbox.yview)
listScroll.pack(side=tk.LEFT, fill=tk.Y, anchor=tk.N)
self.errorListbox.bind("<Double-1>",
lambda e, self=self: self.showSelectedError())
self.errorListbox.configure(yscrollcommand=listScroll.set)
def getSelectedTestName(self):
return self.suiteNameVar.get()
def errorDialog(self, title, message):
tkMessageBox.showerror(parent=self.root, title=title,
message=message)
def notifyRunning(self):
self.runCountVar.set(0)
self.failCountVar.set(0)
self.errorCountVar.set(0)
self.remainingCountVar.set(self.totalTests)
self.errorInfo = []
while self.errorListbox.size():
self.errorListbox.delete(0)
#Stopping seems not to work, so simply disable the start button
#self.stopGoButton.config(command=self.stopClicked, text="Stop")
self.stopGoButton.config(state=tk.DISABLED)
self.progressBar.setProgressFraction(0.0)
self.top.update_idletasks()
def notifyStopped(self):
self.stopGoButton.config(state=tk.ACTIVE)
#self.stopGoButton.config(command=self.runClicked, text="Start")
self.statusVar.set("Idle")
def notifyTestStarted(self, test):
self.statusVar.set(str(test))
self.top.update_idletasks()
def notifyTestFailed(self, test, err):
self.failCountVar.set(1 + self.failCountVar.get())
self.errorListbox.insert(tk.END, "Failure: %s" % test)
self.errorInfo.append((test,err))
def notifyTestErrored(self, test, err):
self.errorCountVar.set(1 + self.errorCountVar.get())
self.errorListbox.insert(tk.END, "Error: %s" % test)
self.errorInfo.append((test,err))
def notifyTestFinished(self, test):
self.remainingCountVar.set(self.remainingCountVar.get() - 1)
self.runCountVar.set(1 + self.runCountVar.get())
fractionDone = float(self.runCountVar.get())/float(self.totalTests)
fillColor = len(self.errorInfo) and "red" or "green"
self.progressBar.setProgressFraction(fractionDone, fillColor)
def showAboutDialog(self):
tkMessageBox.showinfo(parent=self.root, title="About PyUnit",
message=_ABOUT_TEXT)
def showHelpDialog(self):
tkMessageBox.showinfo(parent=self.root, title="PyUnit help",
message=_HELP_TEXT)
def showSelectedError(self):
selection = self.errorListbox.curselection()
if not selection: return
selected = int(selection[0])
txt = self.errorListbox.get(selected)
window = tk.Toplevel(self.root)
window.title(txt)
window.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', window.quit)
test, error = self.errorInfo[selected]
tk.Label(window, text=str(test),
foreground="red", justify=tk.LEFT).pack(anchor=tk.W)
tracebackLines = apply(traceback.format_exception, error + (10,))
tracebackText = string.join(tracebackLines,'')
tk.Label(window, text=tracebackText, justify=tk.LEFT).pack()
tk.Button(window, text="Close",
command=window.quit).pack(side=tk.BOTTOM)
window.bind('<Key-Return>', lambda e, w=window: w.quit())
window.mainloop()
window.destroy()
class ProgressBar(tk.Frame):
"""A simple progress bar that shows a percentage progress in
the given colour."""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
apply(tk.Frame.__init__, (self,) + args, kwargs)
self.canvas = tk.Canvas(self, height='20', width='60',
background='white', borderwidth=3)
self.canvas.pack(fill=tk.X, expand=1)
self.rect = self.text = None
self.canvas.bind('<Configure>', self.paint)
self.setProgressFraction(0.0)
def setProgressFraction(self, fraction, color='blue'):
self.fraction = fraction
self.color = color
self.paint()
self.canvas.update_idletasks()
def paint(self, *args):
totalWidth = self.canvas.winfo_width()
width = int(self.fraction * float(totalWidth))
height = self.canvas.winfo_height()
if self.rect is not None: self.canvas.delete(self.rect)
if self.text is not None: self.canvas.delete(self.text)
self.rect = self.canvas.create_rectangle(0, 0, width, height,
fill=self.color)
percentString = "%3.0f%%" % (100.0 * self.fraction)
self.text = self.canvas.create_text(totalWidth/2, height/2,
anchor=tk.CENTER,
text=percentString)
def main(initialTestName=""):
root = tk.Tk()
root.title("PyUnit")
runner = TkTestRunner(root, initialTestName)
root.protocol('WM_DELETE_WINDOW', root.quit)
root.mainloop()
if __name__ == '__main__':
import sys
if len(sys.argv) == 2:
main(sys.argv[1])
else:
main()
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