deb-python-fixtures/fixtures/__init__.py

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# fixtures: Fixtures with cleanups for testing and convenience.
#
# Copyright (c) 2010, 2011, Robert Collins <robertc@robertcollins.net>
#
# Licensed under either the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the BSD 3-clause
# license at the users choice. A copy of both licenses are available in the
# project source as Apache-2.0 and BSD. You may not use this file except in
# compliance with one of these two licences.
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under these licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
# license you chose for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under that license.
"""Fixtures provides a sensible contract for reusable test fixtures.
It also provides glue for using these in common test runners and acts as a
common repository for widely used Fixture classes.
See the README for a manual, and the docstrings on individual functions and
methods for details.
Most users will want to look at TestWithFixtures and Fixture, to start with.
"""
# same format as sys.version_info: "A tuple containing the five components of
# the version number: major, minor, micro, releaselevel, and serial. All
# values except releaselevel are integers; the release level is 'alpha',
# 'beta', 'candidate', or 'final'. The version_info value corresponding to the
# Python version 2.0 is (2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)." Additionally we use a
# releaselevel of 'dev' for unreleased under-development code.
#
# If the releaselevel is 'alpha' then the major/minor/micro components are not
# established at this point, and setup.py will use a version of next-$(revno).
# If the releaselevel is 'final', then the tarball will be major.minor.micro.
# Otherwise it is major.minor.micro~$(revno).
__version__ = (0, 3, 16, 'final', 0)
__all__ = [
'ByteStream',
'DetailStream',
'EnvironmentVariable',
'EnvironmentVariableFixture',
'FakeLogger',
'FakePopen',
'Fixture',
'FunctionFixture',
'LogHandler',
'LoggerFixture',
'MethodFixture',
'MonkeyPatch',
'NestedTempfile',
'PackagePathEntry',
'PopenFixture',
'PythonPackage',
'PythonPathEntry',
'StringStream',
'TempDir',
'TempHomeDir',
'TestWithFixtures',
'Timeout',
'TimeoutException',
'__version__',
'version',
]
import pbr.version
from fixtures.fixture import (
Fixture,
FunctionFixture,
MethodFixture,
)
from fixtures._fixtures import (
ByteStream,
DetailStream,
EnvironmentVariable,
EnvironmentVariableFixture,
FakeLogger,
FakePopen,
LoggerFixture,
LogHandler,
MonkeyPatch,
NestedTempfile,
PackagePathEntry,
PopenFixture,
PythonPackage,
PythonPathEntry,
StringStream,
TempDir,
TempHomeDir,
Timeout,
TimeoutException,
)
from fixtures.testcase import TestWithFixtures
# same format as sys.version_info: "A tuple containing the five components of
# the version number: major, minor, micro, releaselevel, and serial. All
# values except releaselevel are integers; the release level is 'alpha',
# 'beta', 'candidate', or 'final'. The version_info value corresponding to the
# Python version 2.0 is (2, 0, 0, 'final', 0)." Additionally we use a
# releaselevel of 'dev' for unreleased under-development code.
#
# If the releaselevel is 'alpha' then the major/minor/micro components are not
# established at this point, and setup.py will use a version of next-$(revno).
# If the releaselevel is 'final', then the tarball will be major.minor.micro.
# Otherwise it is major.minor.micro~$(revno).
# Uncomment when pbr 0.11 is released.
#_version = pbr.version.VersionInfo('fixtures').semantic_version()
#__version__ = _version.version_tuple()
#version = _version.release_string()
__version__ = (0, 3, 17, 'alpha', 0)
def test_suite():
import fixtures.tests
return fixtures.tests.test_suite()
def load_tests(loader, standard_tests, pattern):
standard_tests.addTests(loader.loadTestsFromNames(["fixtures.tests"]))
return standard_tests