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Avoid using `py.path`
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ConorMacBride committed Nov 21, 2023
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13 changes: 9 additions & 4 deletions pytest_mpl/plugin.py
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ALL_IMAGE_FORMATS = RASTER_IMAGE_FORMATS + VECTOR_IMAGE_FORMATS


def _get_item_dir(item):
# .path is available starting from pytest 7, .fspath is for older versions.
return getattr(item, "path", Path(item.fspath)).parent


def _hash_file(in_stream):
"""
Hashes an already opened file.
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baseline_dir = compare.kwargs.get('baseline_dir', None)
if baseline_dir is None:
if self.baseline_dir is None:
baseline_dir = Path(item.fspath).parent / 'baseline'
baseline_dir = _get_item_dir(item) / 'baseline'
else:
if self.baseline_relative_dir:
# baseline dir is relative to the current test
baseline_dir = Path(item.fspath).parent / self.baseline_relative_dir
baseline_dir = _get_item_dir(item) / self.baseline_relative_dir
else:
# baseline dir is relative to where pytest was run
baseline_dir = self.baseline_dir

baseline_remote = (isinstance(baseline_dir, str) and # noqa
baseline_dir.startswith(('http://', 'https://')))
if not baseline_remote:
return Path(item.fspath).parent / baseline_dir
return _get_item_dir(item) / baseline_dir

return baseline_dir

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hash_library_filename = compare.kwargs.get("hash_library", None) or self.hash_library
if self._hash_library_from_cli: # for backwards compatibility
hash_library_filename = self.hash_library
hash_library_filename = (Path(item.fspath).parent / hash_library_filename).absolute()
hash_library_filename = _get_item_dir(item) / hash_library_filename

if not Path(hash_library_filename).exists():
pytest.fail(f"Can't find hash library at path {hash_library_filename}")
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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions tests/test_default_tolerance.py
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@pytest.fixture(scope="module")
def baseline_image(tmpdir_factory):
def baseline_image(tmp_path_factory):
path = Path(__file__).parent / "baseline" / "2.0.x" / f"{TEST_NAME}.png"
image = Image.open(path)
draw = ImageDraw.Draw(image)
draw.rectangle(((0, 0), (100, 100)), fill="red")
output = Path(tmpdir_factory.mktemp("data").join(f"{TEST_NAME}.png"))
output = tmp_path_factory.mktemp("data") / f"{TEST_NAME}.png"
image.save(output)
return output

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106 changes: 49 additions & 57 deletions tests/test_pytest_mpl.py
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Expand Up @@ -120,11 +120,10 @@ def test_fail():
"""


def test_fails(tmpdir):

test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(TEST_FAILING)
def test_fails(tmp_path):
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_FAILING)
test_file = str(test_file)

# If we use --mpl, it should detect that the figure is wrong
code = call_pytest(['--mpl', test_file])
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"""


def test_output_dir(tmpdir):
test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(TEST_OUTPUT_DIR)
def test_output_dir(tmp_path):
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_OUTPUT_DIR)

output_dir = tmpdir.join('test_output_dir')
output_dir = tmp_path / "test_output_dir"

# When we run the test, we should get output images where we specify
code = call_pytest([f'--mpl-results-path={output_dir}',
'--mpl', test_file])
'--mpl', str(test_file)])

assert code != 0
assert output_dir.exists()
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"""


def test_generate(tmpdir):
def test_generate(tmp_path):

test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(TEST_GENERATE)
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_GENERATE)
test_file = str(test_file)

gen_dir = tmpdir.mkdir('spam').mkdir('egg').strpath
gen_dir = tmp_path / "spam" / "egg"
gen_dir.mkdir(parents=True)

# If we don't generate, the test will fail
assert_pytest_fails_with(['--mpl', test_file], 'Image file not found for comparison test')
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"""


def test_hash_fails(tmpdir):

test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w', encoding='ascii') as f:
f.write(TEST_FAILING_HASH)
def test_hash_fails(tmp_path):
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_FAILING_HASH, encoding="ascii")
test_file = str(test_file)

# If we use --mpl, it should detect that the figure is wrong
output = assert_pytest_fails_with(['--mpl', test_file], "doesn't match hash FAIL in library")
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@pytest.mark.skipif(ftv != '261', reason="Incorrect freetype version for hash check")
def test_hash_fail_hybrid(tmpdir):
def test_hash_fail_hybrid(tmp_path):

test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w', encoding='ascii') as f:
f.write(TEST_FAILING_HYBRID)
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_FAILING_HYBRID, encoding="ascii")
test_file = str(test_file)

# Assert that image comparison runs and fails
output = assert_pytest_fails_with(['--mpl', test_file,
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@pytest.mark.skipif(ftv != '261', reason="Incorrect freetype version for hash check")
def test_hash_fail_new_hashes(tmpdir):
def test_hash_fail_new_hashes(tmp_path):
# Check that the hash comparison fails even if a new hash file is requested
test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w', encoding='ascii') as f:
f.write(TEST_FAILING_NEW_HASH)
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_FAILING_NEW_HASH, encoding="ascii")
test_file = str(test_file)

# Assert that image comparison runs and fails
assert_pytest_fails_with(['--mpl', test_file,
f'--mpl-hash-library={fail_hash_library}'],
"doesn't match hash FAIL in library")

hash_file = tmpdir.join('new_hashes.json').strpath
hash_file = tmp_path / "new_hashes.json"
# Assert that image comparison runs and fails
assert_pytest_fails_with(['--mpl', test_file,
f'--mpl-hash-library={fail_hash_library}',
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"""


def test_hash_missing(tmpdir):

test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(TEST_MISSING_HASH)
def test_hash_missing(tmp_path):
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_MISSING_HASH)
test_file = str(test_file)

# Assert fails if hash library missing
assert_pytest_fails_with(['--mpl', test_file, '--mpl-hash-library=/not/a/path'],
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@pytest.mark.skipif(not hash_library.exists(), reason="No hash library for this mpl version")
def test_results_always(tmpdir):
def test_results_always(tmp_path):
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(TEST_RESULTS_ALWAYS)
results_path = tmp_path / "results"
results_path.mkdir()

test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(TEST_RESULTS_ALWAYS)
results_path = tmpdir.mkdir('results')

code = call_pytest(['--mpl', test_file, '--mpl-results-always',
code = call_pytest(['--mpl', str(test_file), '--mpl-results-always',
rf'--mpl-hash-library={hash_library}',
rf'--mpl-baseline-path={baseline_dir_abs}',
'--mpl-generate-summary=html,json,basic-html',
rf'--mpl-results-path={results_path.strpath}'])
rf'--mpl-results-path={results_path}'])
assert code == 0 # hashes correct, so all should pass

# assert files for interactive HTML exist
assert results_path.join('fig_comparison.html').exists()
assert results_path.join('styles.css').exists()
assert results_path.join('extra.js').exists()

comparison_file = results_path.join('fig_comparison_basic.html')
with open(comparison_file, 'r') as f:
html = f.read()
assert (results_path / "fig_comparison.html").exists()
assert (results_path / "styles.css").exists()
assert (results_path / "extra.js").exists()

json_file = results_path.join('results.json')
with open(json_file, 'r') as f:
html = (results_path / "fig_comparison_basic.html").read_text()
with (results_path / "results.json").open("r") as f:
json_results = json.load(f)

# each test, and which images should exist
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for image_type in ['baseline', 'result-failed-diff', 'result']:
image = f'{test_name}/{image_type}.png'
image_exists = results_path.join(*image.split('/')).exists()
image_exists = (results_path / image).exists()
json_image_key = f"{image_type.split('-')[-1]}_image"
if image_type in exists: # assert image so pytest prints it on error
assert image and image_exists
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TEST_FAILING_CLASS_SETUP_METHOD,
TEST_FAILING_UNITTEST_TESTCASE,
])
def test_class_fail(code, tmpdir):
def test_class_fail(code, tmp_path):

test_file = tmpdir.join('test.py').strpath
with open(test_file, 'w') as f:
f.write(code)
test_file = tmp_path / "test.py"
test_file.write_text(code)
test_file = str(test_file)

# Assert fails if hash library missing
assert_pytest_fails_with(['--mpl', test_file, '--mpl-hash-library=/not/a/path'],
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