#!/usr/bin/env python from __future__ import absolute_import, division, print_function, with_statement import gc import locale # system locale module, not tornado.locale import logging import operator import textwrap import sys from tornado.httpclient import AsyncHTTPClient from tornado.ioloop import IOLoop from tornado.netutil import Resolver from tornado.options import define, options, add_parse_callback from tornado.test.util import unittest try: reduce # py2 except NameError: from functools import reduce # py3 TEST_MODULES = [ 'tornado.httputil.doctests', 'tornado.iostream.doctests', 'tornado.util.doctests', 'tornado.test.auth_test', 'tornado.test.concurrent_test', 'tornado.test.curl_httpclient_test', 'tornado.test.escape_test', 'tornado.test.gen_test', 'tornado.test.httpclient_test', 'tornado.test.httpserver_test', 'tornado.test.httputil_test', 'tornado.test.import_test', 'tornado.test.ioloop_test', 'tornado.test.iostream_test', 'tornado.test.locale_test', 'tornado.test.netutil_test', 'tornado.test.log_test', 'tornado.test.options_test', 'tornado.test.process_test', 'tornado.test.simple_httpclient_test', 'tornado.test.stack_context_test', 'tornado.test.template_test', 'tornado.test.testing_test', 'tornado.test.twisted_test', 'tornado.test.util_test', 'tornado.test.web_test', 'tornado.test.websocket_test', 'tornado.test.wsgi_test', ] def all(): return unittest.defaultTestLoader.loadTestsFromNames(TEST_MODULES) class TornadoTextTestRunner(unittest.TextTestRunner): def run(self, test): result = super(TornadoTextTestRunner, self).run(test) if result.skipped: skip_reasons = set(reason for (test, reason) in result.skipped) self.stream.write(textwrap.fill( "Some tests were skipped because: %s" % ", ".join(sorted(skip_reasons)))) self.stream.write("\n") return result if __name__ == '__main__': # The -W command-line option does not work in a virtualenv with # python 3 (as of virtualenv 1.7), so configure warnings # programmatically instead. import warnings # Be strict about most warnings. This also turns on warnings that are # ignored by default, including DeprecationWarnings and # python 3.2's ResourceWarnings. warnings.filterwarnings("error") # setuptools sometimes gives ImportWarnings about things that are on # sys.path even if they're not being used. warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=ImportWarning) # Tornado generally shouldn't use anything deprecated, but some of # our dependencies do (last match wins). warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=DeprecationWarning) warnings.filterwarnings("error", category=DeprecationWarning, module=r"tornado\..*") # The unittest module is aggressive about deprecating redundant methods, # leaving some without non-deprecated spellings that work on both # 2.7 and 3.2 warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=DeprecationWarning, message="Please use assert.* instead") logging.getLogger("tornado.access").setLevel(logging.CRITICAL) define('httpclient', type=str, default=None, callback=lambda s: AsyncHTTPClient.configure( s, defaults=dict(allow_ipv6=False))) define('ioloop', type=str, default=None) define('ioloop_time_monotonic', default=False) define('resolver', type=str, default=None, callback=Resolver.configure) define('debug_gc', type=str, multiple=True, help="A comma-separated list of gc module debug constants, " "e.g. DEBUG_STATS or DEBUG_COLLECTABLE,DEBUG_OBJECTS", callback=lambda values: gc.set_debug( reduce(operator.or_, (getattr(gc, v) for v in values)))) define('locale', type=str, default=None, callback=lambda x: locale.setlocale(locale.LC_ALL, x)) def configure_ioloop(): kwargs = {} if options.ioloop_time_monotonic: from tornado.platform.auto import monotonic_time if monotonic_time is None: raise RuntimeError("monotonic clock not found") kwargs['time_func'] = monotonic_time if options.ioloop or kwargs: IOLoop.configure(options.ioloop, **kwargs) add_parse_callback(configure_ioloop) import tornado.testing kwargs = {} if sys.version_info >= (3, 2): # HACK: unittest.main will make its own changes to the warning # configuration, which may conflict with the settings above # or command-line flags like -bb. Passing warnings=False # suppresses this behavior, although this looks like an implementation # detail. http://bugs.python.org/issue15626 kwargs['warnings'] = False kwargs['testRunner'] = TornadoTextTestRunner tornado.testing.main(**kwargs)