helper.py 9.0 KB

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  1. from __future__ import unicode_literals
  2. import errno
  3. import io
  4. import hashlib
  5. import json
  6. import os.path
  7. import re
  8. import types
  9. import sys
  10. import youtube_dl.extractor
  11. from youtube_dl import YoutubeDL
  12. from youtube_dl.compat import (
  13. compat_os_name,
  14. compat_str,
  15. )
  16. from youtube_dl.utils import (
  17. preferredencoding,
  18. write_string,
  19. )
  20. def get_params(override=None):
  21. PARAMETERS_FILE = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)),
  22. "parameters.json")
  23. with io.open(PARAMETERS_FILE, encoding='utf-8') as pf:
  24. parameters = json.load(pf)
  25. if override:
  26. parameters.update(override)
  27. return parameters
  28. def try_rm(filename):
  29. """ Remove a file if it exists """
  30. try:
  31. os.remove(filename)
  32. except OSError as ose:
  33. if ose.errno != errno.ENOENT:
  34. raise
  35. def report_warning(message):
  36. '''
  37. Print the message to stderr, it will be prefixed with 'WARNING:'
  38. If stderr is a tty file the 'WARNING:' will be colored
  39. '''
  40. if sys.stderr.isatty() and compat_os_name != 'nt':
  41. _msg_header = '\033[0;33mWARNING:\033[0m'
  42. else:
  43. _msg_header = 'WARNING:'
  44. output = '%s %s\n' % (_msg_header, message)
  45. if 'b' in getattr(sys.stderr, 'mode', '') or sys.version_info[0] < 3:
  46. output = output.encode(preferredencoding())
  47. sys.stderr.write(output)
  48. class FakeYDL(YoutubeDL):
  49. def __init__(self, override=None):
  50. # Different instances of the downloader can't share the same dictionary
  51. # some test set the "sublang" parameter, which would break the md5 checks.
  52. params = get_params(override=override)
  53. super(FakeYDL, self).__init__(params, auto_init=False)
  54. self.result = []
  55. def to_screen(self, s, skip_eol=None):
  56. print(s)
  57. def trouble(self, s, tb=None):
  58. raise Exception(s)
  59. def download(self, x):
  60. self.result.append(x)
  61. def expect_warning(self, regex):
  62. # Silence an expected warning matching a regex
  63. old_report_warning = self.report_warning
  64. def report_warning(self, message):
  65. if re.match(regex, message):
  66. return
  67. old_report_warning(message)
  68. self.report_warning = types.MethodType(report_warning, self)
  69. def gettestcases(include_onlymatching=False):
  70. for ie in youtube_dl.extractor.gen_extractors():
  71. for tc in ie.get_testcases(include_onlymatching):
  72. yield tc
  73. md5 = lambda s: hashlib.md5(s.encode('utf-8')).hexdigest()
  74. def expect_value(self, got, expected, field):
  75. if isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('re:'):
  76. match_str = expected[len('re:'):]
  77. match_rex = re.compile(match_str)
  78. self.assertTrue(
  79. isinstance(got, compat_str),
  80. 'Expected a %s object, but got %s for field %s' % (
  81. compat_str.__name__, type(got).__name__, field))
  82. self.assertTrue(
  83. match_rex.match(got),
  84. 'field %s (value: %r) should match %r' % (field, got, match_str))
  85. elif isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('startswith:'):
  86. start_str = expected[len('startswith:'):]
  87. self.assertTrue(
  88. isinstance(got, compat_str),
  89. 'Expected a %s object, but got %s for field %s' % (
  90. compat_str.__name__, type(got).__name__, field))
  91. self.assertTrue(
  92. got.startswith(start_str),
  93. 'field %s (value: %r) should start with %r' % (field, got, start_str))
  94. elif isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('contains:'):
  95. contains_str = expected[len('contains:'):]
  96. self.assertTrue(
  97. isinstance(got, compat_str),
  98. 'Expected a %s object, but got %s for field %s' % (
  99. compat_str.__name__, type(got).__name__, field))
  100. self.assertTrue(
  101. contains_str in got,
  102. 'field %s (value: %r) should contain %r' % (field, got, contains_str))
  103. elif isinstance(expected, type):
  104. self.assertTrue(
  105. isinstance(got, expected),
  106. 'Expected type %r for field %s, but got value %r of type %r' % (expected, field, got, type(got)))
  107. elif isinstance(expected, dict) and isinstance(got, dict):
  108. expect_dict(self, got, expected)
  109. elif isinstance(expected, list) and isinstance(got, list):
  110. self.assertEqual(
  111. len(expected), len(got),
  112. 'Expect a list of length %d, but got a list of length %d for field %s' % (
  113. len(expected), len(got), field))
  114. for index, (item_got, item_expected) in enumerate(zip(got, expected)):
  115. type_got = type(item_got)
  116. type_expected = type(item_expected)
  117. self.assertEqual(
  118. type_expected, type_got,
  119. 'Type mismatch for list item at index %d for field %s, expected %r, got %r' % (
  120. index, field, type_expected, type_got))
  121. expect_value(self, item_got, item_expected, field)
  122. else:
  123. if isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('md5:'):
  124. self.assertTrue(
  125. isinstance(got, compat_str),
  126. 'Expected field %s to be a unicode object, but got value %r of type %r' % (field, got, type(got)))
  127. got = 'md5:' + md5(got)
  128. elif isinstance(expected, compat_str) and expected.startswith('mincount:'):
  129. self.assertTrue(
  130. isinstance(got, (list, dict)),
  131. 'Expected field %s to be a list or a dict, but it is of type %s' % (
  132. field, type(got).__name__))
  133. expected_num = int(expected.partition(':')[2])
  134. assertGreaterEqual(
  135. self, len(got), expected_num,
  136. 'Expected %d items in field %s, but only got %d' % (expected_num, field, len(got)))
  137. return
  138. self.assertEqual(
  139. expected, got,
  140. 'Invalid value for field %s, expected %r, got %r' % (field, expected, got))
  141. def expect_dict(self, got_dict, expected_dict):
  142. for info_field, expected in expected_dict.items():
  143. got = got_dict.get(info_field)
  144. expect_value(self, got, expected, info_field)
  145. def expect_info_dict(self, got_dict, expected_dict):
  146. expect_dict(self, got_dict, expected_dict)
  147. # Check for the presence of mandatory fields
  148. if got_dict.get('_type') not in ('playlist', 'multi_video'):
  149. for key in ('id', 'url', 'title', 'ext'):
  150. self.assertTrue(got_dict.get(key), 'Missing mandatory field %s' % key)
  151. # Check for mandatory fields that are automatically set by YoutubeDL
  152. for key in ['webpage_url', 'extractor', 'extractor_key']:
  153. self.assertTrue(got_dict.get(key), 'Missing field: %s' % key)
  154. # Are checkable fields missing from the test case definition?
  155. test_info_dict = dict((key, value if not isinstance(value, compat_str) or len(value) < 250 else 'md5:' + md5(value))
  156. for key, value in got_dict.items()
  157. if value and key in ('id', 'title', 'description', 'uploader', 'upload_date', 'timestamp', 'uploader_id', 'location', 'age_limit'))
  158. missing_keys = set(test_info_dict.keys()) - set(expected_dict.keys())
  159. if missing_keys:
  160. def _repr(v):
  161. if isinstance(v, compat_str):
  162. return "'%s'" % v.replace('\\', '\\\\').replace("'", "\\'").replace('\n', '\\n')
  163. else:
  164. return repr(v)
  165. info_dict_str = ''
  166. if len(missing_keys) != len(expected_dict):
  167. info_dict_str += ''.join(
  168. ' %s: %s,\n' % (_repr(k), _repr(v))
  169. for k, v in test_info_dict.items() if k not in missing_keys)
  170. if info_dict_str:
  171. info_dict_str += '\n'
  172. info_dict_str += ''.join(
  173. ' %s: %s,\n' % (_repr(k), _repr(test_info_dict[k]))
  174. for k in missing_keys)
  175. write_string(
  176. '\n\'info_dict\': {\n' + info_dict_str + '},\n', out=sys.stderr)
  177. self.assertFalse(
  178. missing_keys,
  179. 'Missing keys in test definition: %s' % (
  180. ', '.join(sorted(missing_keys))))
  181. def assertRegexpMatches(self, text, regexp, msg=None):
  182. if hasattr(self, 'assertRegexp'):
  183. return self.assertRegexp(text, regexp, msg)
  184. else:
  185. m = re.match(regexp, text)
  186. if not m:
  187. note = 'Regexp didn\'t match: %r not found' % (regexp)
  188. if len(text) < 1000:
  189. note += ' in %r' % text
  190. if msg is None:
  191. msg = note
  192. else:
  193. msg = note + ', ' + msg
  194. self.assertTrue(m, msg)
  195. def assertGreaterEqual(self, got, expected, msg=None):
  196. if not (got >= expected):
  197. if msg is None:
  198. msg = '%r not greater than or equal to %r' % (got, expected)
  199. self.assertTrue(got >= expected, msg)
  200. def expect_warnings(ydl, warnings_re):
  201. real_warning = ydl.report_warning
  202. def _report_warning(w):
  203. if not any(re.search(w_re, w) for w_re in warnings_re):
  204. real_warning(w)
  205. ydl.report_warning = _report_warning