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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
jinja2.testsuite.debug
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Tests the debug system.
:copyright: (c) 2017 by the Jinja Team.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
"""
import pytest
import re
import sys
from traceback import format_exception
from jinja2 import ChoiceLoader
from jinja2 import DictLoader
from jinja2 import Environment, TemplateSyntaxError
@pytest.fixture
def fs_env(filesystem_loader):
'''returns a new environment.
'''
return Environment(loader=filesystem_loader)
@pytest.mark.debug
class TestDebug(object):
def assert_traceback_matches(self, callback, expected_tb):
try:
callback()
except Exception as e:
tb = format_exception(*sys.exc_info())
if re.search(expected_tb.strip(), ''.join(tb)) is None:
assert False, ('Traceback did not match:\n\n%s\nexpected:\n%s' %
(''.join(tb), expected_tb))
else:
assert False, 'Expected exception'
def test_runtime_error(self, fs_env):
def test():
tmpl.render(fail=lambda: 1 / 0)
tmpl = fs_env.get_template('broken.html')
self.assert_traceback_matches(test, r'''
File ".*?broken.html", line 2, in (top-level template code|<module>)
\{\{ fail\(\) \}\}
File ".*debug?.pyc?", line \d+, in <lambda>
tmpl\.render\(fail=lambda: 1 / 0\)
ZeroDivisionError: (int(eger)? )?division (or modulo )?by zero
''')
def test_syntax_error(self, fs_env):
# The trailing .*? is for PyPy 2 and 3, which don't seem to
# clear the exception's original traceback, leaving the syntax
# error in the middle of other compiler frames.
self.assert_traceback_matches(lambda: fs_env.get_template('syntaxerror.html'), r'''(?sm)
File ".*?syntaxerror.html", line 4, in (template|<module>)
\{% endif %\}.*?
(jinja2\.exceptions\.)?TemplateSyntaxError: Encountered unknown tag 'endif'. Jinja was looking for the following tags: 'endfor' or 'else'. The innermost block that needs to be closed is 'for'.
''')
def test_regular_syntax_error(self, fs_env):
def test():
raise TemplateSyntaxError('wtf', 42)
self.assert_traceback_matches(test, r'''
File ".*debug.pyc?", line \d+, in test
raise TemplateSyntaxError\('wtf', 42\)
(jinja2\.exceptions\.)?TemplateSyntaxError: wtf
line 42''')
def test_include_syntax_error_source(self, filesystem_loader):
e = Environment(loader=ChoiceLoader(
[
filesystem_loader,
DictLoader({"inc": "a\n{% include 'syntaxerror.html' %}\nb"}),
]
))
t = e.get_template("inc")
with pytest.raises(TemplateSyntaxError) as exc_info:
t.render()
assert exc_info.value.source is not None
def test_local_extraction(self):
from jinja2.debug import get_template_locals
from jinja2.runtime import missing
locals = get_template_locals({
'l_0_foo': 42,
'l_1_foo': 23,
'l_2_foo': 13,
'l_0_bar': 99,
'l_1_bar': missing,
'l_0_baz': missing,
})
assert locals == {'foo': 13, 'bar': 99}
def test_get_corresponding_lineno_traceback(self, fs_env):
tmpl = fs_env.get_template('test.html')
assert tmpl.get_corresponding_lineno(1) == 1
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