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Merge pull request #1678 from EDCD/enhancement/tests/working-pytest-cov

Improve pytest coverage setup and usage
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@ -1,6 +0,0 @@
[run]
omit =
# The tests themselves
tests/*
# Any venv files
venv/*

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@ -244,6 +244,46 @@ handy if you want to step through the testing code to be sure of anything.
Otherwise, see the [pytest documentation](https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/contents.html).
### Test Coverage
As we work towards actually having tests for as much of the code as possible
it is useful to monitor the current test coverage.
Running `pytest` will also produce the overall coverage report, see the
configured options in `pyproject.toml`.
One issue you might run into is where there is code that only runs on one
platform. By default `pytest-cov`/`coverage` will count this code as not
tested when run on a different platform. We utilise the
`coverage-conditional-plugin` module so that `#pragma` comments can be used
to give hints to coverage about this.
The pragmas are defined in the
`tool.coverage.coverage_conditional_plugin.rules` section of `pyproject.toml`,
e.g.
```toml
[tool.coverage.coverage_conditional_plugin.rules]
sys-platform-win32 = "sys_platform != 'win32'"
...
```
And are used as in:
```python
import sys
if sys.platform == 'win32': # pragma: sys-platform-win32
...
else: # pragma: sys-platform-not-win32
...
```
Note the inverted sense of the pragma definitions, as the comments cause
`coverage` to *not* consider that code block on this platform.
As of 2022-10-02 and `coverage-conditional-plugin==0.7.0` there is no way to
signal that an entire file should be excluded from coverage reporting on the
current platform. See
[this GitHub issue comment](https://github.com/wemake-services/coverage-conditional-plugin/issues/2#issuecomment-1263918296)
.
---
## Imports used only in core plugins

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@ -454,19 +454,19 @@ def get_config(*args, **kwargs) -> AbstractConfig:
:param kwargs: Args to be passed through to implementation.
:return: Instance of the implementation.
"""
if sys.platform == "darwin":
if sys.platform == "darwin": # pragma: sys-platform-darwin
from .darwin import MacConfig
return MacConfig(*args, **kwargs)
elif sys.platform == "win32":
elif sys.platform == "win32": # pragma: sys-platform-win32
from .windows import WinConfig
return WinConfig(*args, **kwargs)
elif sys.platform == "linux":
elif sys.platform == "linux": # pragma: sys-platform-linux
from .linux import LinuxConfig
return LinuxConfig(*args, **kwargs)
else:
else: # pragma: sys-platform-not-known
raise ValueError(f'Unknown platform: {sys.platform=}')

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"""Darwin/macOS implementation of AbstractConfig."""
import pathlib
import sys
from typing import Any, Dict, List, Union

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@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ class JournalLock:
:return: LockResult - See the class Enum definition
"""
if sys.platform == 'win32':
if sys.platform == 'win32': # pragma: sys-platform-win32
logger.trace_if('journal-lock', 'win32, using msvcrt')
# win32 doesn't have fcntl, so we have to use msvcrt
import msvcrt
@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ class JournalLock:
f", assuming another process running: {e!r}")
return JournalLockResult.ALREADY_LOCKED
else: # pytest coverage only sees this on !win32
else: # pragma: sys-platform-not-win32
logger.trace_if('journal-lock', 'NOT win32, using fcntl')
try:
import fcntl
@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ class JournalLock:
return True # We weren't locked, and still aren't
unlocked = False
if sys.platform == 'win32':
if sys.platform == 'win32': # pragma: sys-platform-win32
logger.trace_if('journal-lock', 'win32, using msvcrt')
# win32 doesn't have fcntl, so we have to use msvcrt
import msvcrt
@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ class JournalLock:
else:
unlocked = True
else: # pytest coverage only sees this on !win32
else: # pragma: sys-platform-not-win32
logger.trace_if('journal-lock', 'NOT win32, using fcntl')
try:
import fcntl

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@ -7,9 +7,25 @@ line_length = 119
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
testpaths = ["tests"] # Search for tests in tests/
addopts = "--cov . --cov plugins --cov-report=term-missing --no-cov-on-fail"
# --cov-fail-under 80"
[tool.coverage.run]
omit = ["venv/*"] # when running pytest --cov, dont report coverage in venv directories
omit = [ "tests/*", "venv/*", "dist.win32/*" ]
plugins = [ "coverage_conditional_plugin" ]
[tool.coverage.coverage_conditional_plugin.rules]
# NB: The name versus content of all of these are inverted because of the way
# they're used. When a pragma cites one it causes that code block to
# **NOT** be considered for code coverage.
# See Contributing.md#test-coverage for more details.
sys-platform-win32 = "sys_platform != 'win32'"
sys-platform-not-win32 = "sys_platform == 'win32'"
sys-platform-darwin = "sys_platform != 'darwin'"
sys-platform-not-darwin = "sys_platform == 'darwin'"
sys-platform-linux = "sys_platform != 'linux'"
sys-platform-not-linux = "sys_platform == 'linux'"
sys-platform-not-known = "sys_platform in ('darwin', 'linux', 'win32')"
[tool.pyright]
# pythonPlatform = 'Darwin'

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@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ py2exe==0.12.0.1; sys_platform == 'win32'
pytest==7.1.3
pytest-cov==4.0.0 # Pytest code coverage support
coverage[toml]==6.5.0 # pytest-cov dep. This is here to ensure that it includes TOML support for pyproject.toml configs
coverage-conditional-plugin==0.7.0
# For manipulating folder permissions and the like.
pywin32==304; sys_platform == 'win32'