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test_circular_imports.py
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"""Tests for circular imports in all local packages and modules.
This ensures all internal packages can be imported right away without
any need to import some other module before doing so.
This module is based on an idea that pytest uses for self-testing:
* https://github.com/sanitizers/octomachinery/blob/be18b54/tests/circular_imports_test.py
* https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/d18c75b/testing/test_meta.py
* https://twitter.com/codewithanthony/status/1229445110510735361
"""
import os
import pkgutil
import socket
import subprocess
import sys
from itertools import chain
from pathlib import Path
from types import ModuleType
from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Generator, List, Union
import pytest
if TYPE_CHECKING:
from _pytest.mark.structures import ParameterSet
import aiohttp
def _mark_aiohttp_worker_for_skipping(
importables: List[str],
) -> List[Union[str, "ParameterSet"]]:
return [
(
pytest.param(
importable,
marks=pytest.mark.skipif(
not hasattr(socket, "AF_UNIX"), reason="It's a UNIX-only module"
),
)
if importable == "aiohttp.worker"
else importable
)
for importable in importables
]
def _find_all_importables(pkg: ModuleType) -> List[str]:
"""Find all importables in the project.
Return them in order.
"""
return sorted(
set(
chain.from_iterable(
_discover_path_importables(Path(p), pkg.__name__) for p in pkg.__path__
),
),
)
def _discover_path_importables(
pkg_pth: Path,
pkg_name: str,
) -> Generator[str, None, None]:
"""Yield all importables under a given path and package."""
for dir_path, _d, file_names in os.walk(pkg_pth):
pkg_dir_path = Path(dir_path)
if pkg_dir_path.parts[-1] == "__pycache__":
continue
if all(Path(_).suffix != ".py" for _ in file_names):
continue
rel_pt = pkg_dir_path.relative_to(pkg_pth)
pkg_pref = ".".join((pkg_name,) + rel_pt.parts)
yield from (
pkg_path
for _, pkg_path, _ in pkgutil.walk_packages(
(str(pkg_dir_path),),
prefix=f"{pkg_pref}.",
)
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"import_path",
_mark_aiohttp_worker_for_skipping(_find_all_importables(aiohttp)),
)
def test_no_warnings(import_path: str) -> None:
"""Verify that exploding importables doesn't explode.
This is seeking for any import errors including ones caused
by circular imports.
"""
imp_cmd = (
# fmt: off
sys.executable,
"-W", "error",
# The following deprecation warning is triggered by importing
# `gunicorn.util`. Hopefully, it'll get fixed in the future. See
# https://github.com/benoitc/gunicorn/issues/2840 for detail.
"-W", "ignore:module 'sre_constants' is "
"deprecated:DeprecationWarning:pkg_resources._vendor.pyparsing",
# Also caused by `gunicorn.util` importing `pkg_resources`:
"-W", "ignore:Creating a LegacyVersion has been deprecated and "
"will be removed in the next major release:"
"DeprecationWarning:",
# Deprecation warning emitted by setuptools v67.5.0+ triggered by importing
# `gunicorn.util`.
"-W", "ignore:pkg_resources is deprecated as an API:"
"DeprecationWarning",
"-c", f"import {import_path!s}",
# fmt: on
)
subprocess.check_call(imp_cmd)