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7.6 KiB
Python
268 lines
7.6 KiB
Python
9 years ago
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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"""
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werkzeug.testsuite
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Contains all test Werkzeug tests.
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:copyright: (c) 2013 by Armin Ronacher.
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:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
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"""
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from __future__ import with_statement
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import re
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import sys
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import unittest
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import shutil
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import tempfile
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import atexit
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from werkzeug.utils import find_modules
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from werkzeug._compat import text_type, integer_types, reraise
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def get_temporary_directory():
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directory = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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@atexit.register
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def remove_directory():
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try:
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shutil.rmtree(directory)
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except EnvironmentError:
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pass
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return directory
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def iter_suites(package):
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"""Yields all testsuites."""
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for module in find_modules(package, include_packages=True):
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mod = __import__(module, fromlist=['*'])
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if hasattr(mod, 'suite'):
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yield mod.suite()
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def find_all_tests(suite):
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"""Yields all the tests and their names from a given suite."""
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suites = [suite]
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while suites:
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s = suites.pop()
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try:
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suites.extend(s)
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except TypeError:
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yield s, '%s.%s.%s' % (
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s.__class__.__module__,
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s.__class__.__name__,
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s._testMethodName
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)
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class WerkzeugTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Baseclass for all the tests that Werkzeug uses. Use these
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methods for testing instead of the camelcased ones in the
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baseclass for consistency.
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"""
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def setup(self):
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pass
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def teardown(self):
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pass
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def setUp(self):
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self.setup()
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def tearDown(self):
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unittest.TestCase.tearDown(self)
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self.teardown()
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def assert_line_equal(self, x, y):
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assert x == y, "lines not equal\n a = %r\n b = %r" % (x, y)
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def assert_equal(self, x, y, msg=None):
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return self.assertEqual(x, y, msg)
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def assert_not_equal(self, x, y):
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return self.assertNotEqual(x, y)
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def assert_raises(self, exc_type, callable=None, *args, **kwargs):
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catcher = _ExceptionCatcher(self, exc_type)
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if callable is None:
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return catcher
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with catcher:
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callable(*args, **kwargs)
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if sys.version_info[:2] == (2, 6):
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def assertIsNone(self, x):
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assert x is None, "%r is not None" % (x,)
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def assertIsNotNone(self, x):
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assert x is not None, "%r is None" % (x, )
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def assertIn(self, x, y):
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assert x in y, "%r not in %r" % (x, y)
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def assertNotIn(self, x, y):
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assert x not in y, "%r in %r" % (x, y)
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def assertIsInstance(self, x, y):
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assert isinstance(x, y), "not isinstance(%r, %r)" % (x, y)
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def assertIs(self, x, y):
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assert x is y, "%r is not %r" % (x, y)
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def assertIsNot(self, x, y):
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assert x is not y, "%r is %r" % (x, y)
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def assertSequenceEqual(self, x, y):
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self.assertEqual(x, y)
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def assertRaisesRegex(self, exc_type, regex, *args, **kwargs):
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catcher = _ExceptionCatcher(self, exc_type)
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if not args:
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return catcher
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elif callable(args[0]):
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with catcher:
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args[0](*args[1:], **kwargs)
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if args[0] is not None:
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assert re.search(args[0], catcher.exc_value[0])
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else:
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raise NotImplementedError()
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elif sys.version_info[0] == 2:
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def assertRaisesRegex(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return self.assertRaisesRegexp(*args, **kwargs)
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def assert_is_none(self, x):
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self.assertIsNone(x)
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def assert_is_not_none(self, x):
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self.assertIsNotNone(x)
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def assert_in(self, x, y):
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self.assertIn(x, y)
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def assert_is_instance(self, x, y):
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self.assertIsInstance(x, y)
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def assert_not_in(self, x, y):
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self.assertNotIn(x, y)
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def assert_is(self, x, y):
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self.assertIs(x, y)
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def assert_is_not(self, x, y):
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self.assertIsNot(x, y)
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def assert_true(self, x):
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self.assertTrue(x)
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def assert_false(self, x):
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self.assertFalse(x)
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def assert_raises_regex(self, *args, **kwargs):
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return self.assertRaisesRegex(*args, **kwargs)
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def assert_sequence_equal(self, x, y):
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self.assertSequenceEqual(x, y)
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def assert_strict_equal(self, x, y):
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'''Stricter version of assert_equal that doesn't do implicit conversion
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between unicode and strings'''
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self.assert_equal(x, y)
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assert issubclass(type(x), type(y)) or issubclass(type(y), type(x)), \
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'%s != %s' % (type(x), type(y))
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if isinstance(x, (bytes, text_type, integer_types)) or x is None:
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return
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elif isinstance(x, dict) or isinstance(y, dict):
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x = sorted(x.items())
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y = sorted(y.items())
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elif isinstance(x, set) or isinstance(y, set):
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x = sorted(x)
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y = sorted(y)
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rx, ry = repr(x), repr(y)
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if rx != ry:
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rx = rx[:200] + (rx[200:] and '...')
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ry = ry[:200] + (ry[200:] and '...')
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raise AssertionError(rx, ry)
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assert repr(x) == repr(y), repr((x, y))[:200]
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class _ExceptionCatcher(object):
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def __init__(self, test_case, exc_type):
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self.test_case = test_case
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self.exc_type = exc_type
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self.exc_value = None
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def __enter__(self):
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return self
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, tb):
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exception_name = self.exc_type.__name__
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if exc_type is None:
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self.test_case.fail('Expected exception of type %r' %
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exception_name)
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elif not issubclass(exc_type, self.exc_type):
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reraise(exc_type, exc_value, tb)
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self.exc_value = exc_value
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return True
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class BetterLoader(unittest.TestLoader):
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"""A nicer loader that solves two problems. First of all we are setting
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up tests from different sources and we're doing this programmatically
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which breaks the default loading logic so this is required anyways.
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Secondly this loader has a nicer interpolation for test names than the
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default one so you can just do ``run-tests.py ViewTestCase`` and it
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will work.
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"""
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def getRootSuite(self):
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return suite()
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def loadTestsFromName(self, name, module=None):
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root = self.getRootSuite()
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if name == 'suite':
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return root
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all_tests = []
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for testcase, testname in find_all_tests(root):
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if testname == name or \
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testname.endswith('.' + name) or \
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('.' + name + '.') in testname or \
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testname.startswith(name + '.'):
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all_tests.append(testcase)
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if not all_tests:
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raise LookupError('could not find test case for "%s"' % name)
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if len(all_tests) == 1:
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return all_tests[0]
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rv = unittest.TestSuite()
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for test in all_tests:
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rv.addTest(test)
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return rv
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def suite():
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"""A testsuite that has all the Flask tests. You can use this
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function to integrate the Flask tests into your own testsuite
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in case you want to test that monkeypatches to Flask do not
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break it.
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"""
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suite = unittest.TestSuite()
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for other_suite in iter_suites(__name__):
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suite.addTest(other_suite)
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return suite
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def main():
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"""Runs the testsuite as command line application."""
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try:
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unittest.main(testLoader=BetterLoader(), defaultTest='suite')
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except Exception:
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import sys
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import traceback
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traceback.print_exc()
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sys.exit(1)
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