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pyscript/pyscriptjs/tests/integration/test_01_basic.py
Fabio Pliger 12428c0617 Bring tests to next (#1657)
* bring Makefile to root folder

* add back the print to console when pyscript is ready

* fix build path on tests, link to core.js and overall timeout since it now loads faster

* fix and mark some tests accordingly

* change default timeout to 20s

* review tests and skip what is a known regression

* more tests review until pycondif and skip what is a known regression

* fix pyodide version used on tests

* remove display from config test since it's not testing anything more than console already tests and display as its own tests

* disable config tests that rely on the banner

* skip REPL tests since it's not included in pyscript NEXT

* skip PyTerminal tests since it's not included in pyscript NEXT

* skip more tests relying on Element

* Fix wrong script type from py-script to py

* review more tests related to attributes and add test for worker

* skip spashscreen tests

* wrap up reviews on remaining tests

* update core

* update display tests to use import

* fix more tests and skip some that have known issues

* skip other 2 tests that fail because the test framework injects values that cause the config to fail

* fix getPySrc test due to changed interface

* another round of fixes and commenting on specific tests

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Co-authored-by: Fabio Pliger <fpliger@anaconda.com>
2023-09-01 10:01:09 -07:00

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import re
import pytest
from .support import PyScriptTest
class TestBasic(PyScriptTest):
def test_pyscript_hello(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<script type="py">
import js
js.console.log('hello pyscript')
</script>
"""
)
assert self.console.log.lines == ["hello pyscript"]
# TODO: I think this test actually should test that we don't load anything if there aren't
# any pyscrpt related tags or features. Meaning that the Platform is not invasive.
@pytest.mark.skip(
reason="DIFFERENT BEHAVIOUR: We don't print anything in the console once loaded"
)
def test_execution_thread(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<!-- we don't really need anything here, we just want to check that
pyscript starts -->
"""
)
assert self.execution_thread in ("main", "worker")
if self.execution_thread == "main":
pass
elif self.execution_thread == "worker":
pass
expected = ("[pyscript/main] PyScript Ready",)
assert expected in self.console.info.lines
@pytest.mark.skip(
reason="FIXME: No banner and should also add a WARNING about CORS"
)
def test_no_cors_headers(self):
self.disable_cors_headers()
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<!-- we don't really need anything here, we just want to check that
pyscript starts -->
""",
wait_for_pyscript=False,
)
assert self.headers == {}
if self.execution_thread == "worker":
expected_alert_banner_msg = (
'(PY1000): When execution_thread is "worker", the site must be cross origin '
"isolated, but crossOriginIsolated is false. To be cross origin isolated, "
"the server must use https and also serve with the following headers: "
'{"Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy":"require-corp",'
'"Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy":"same-origin"}. '
"The problem may be that one or both of these are missing."
)
alert_banner = self.page.wait_for_selector(".alert-banner")
assert expected_alert_banner_msg in alert_banner.inner_text()
else:
self.assert_no_banners()
def test_print(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>
print('hello pyscript')
</py-script>
"""
)
assert self.console.log.lines[-1] == "hello pyscript"
@pytest.mark.skip("FIXME: No banner")
def test_python_exception(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>
print('hello pyscript')
raise Exception('this is an error')
</py-script>
"""
)
assert "hello pyscript" in self.console.log.lines
self.check_py_errors("Exception: this is an error")
#
# check that we sent the traceback to the console
tb_lines = self.console.error.lines[-1].splitlines()
assert tb_lines[0] == "Python Error: Traceback (most recent call last):"
assert tb_lines[-1] == "Exception: this is an error"
#
# check that we show the traceback in the page. Note that here we
# display the "raw" python traceback, without the "[pyexec] Python
# exception:" line (which is useful in the console, but not for the
# user)
pre = self.page.locator("py-script > pre")
tb_lines = pre.inner_text().splitlines()
assert tb_lines[0] == "Traceback (most recent call last):"
assert tb_lines[-1] == "Exception: this is an error"
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="FIX TEST: Works on CHROME")
def test_python_exception_in_event_handler(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<button py-click="onclick">Click me</button>
<py-script>
def onclick(event):
raise Exception("this is an error inside handler")
</py-script>
"""
)
self.page.locator("button").click()
self.wait_for_console(
"Exception: this is an error inside handler", match_substring=True
)
self.check_py_errors("Exception: this is an error inside handler")
## error in console
tb_lines = self.console.error.lines[-1].splitlines()
assert tb_lines[0] == "[pyexec] Python exception:"
assert tb_lines[1] == "Traceback (most recent call last):"
assert tb_lines[-1] == "Exception: this is an error inside handler"
## error in DOM
tb_lines = self.page.locator(".py-error").inner_text().splitlines()
assert tb_lines[0] == "Traceback (most recent call last):"
assert tb_lines[-1] == "Exception: this is an error inside handler"
def test_execution_in_order(self):
"""
Check that they py-script tags are executed in the same order they are
defined
"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>import js; js.console.log('one')</py-script>
<py-script>js.console.log('two')</py-script>
<py-script>js.console.log('three')</py-script>
<py-script>js.console.log('four')</py-script>
"""
)
assert self.console.log.lines[-4:] == [
"one",
"two",
"three",
"four",
]
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="FIXME: log('<div></div>') now logs an empty string.")
def test_escaping_of_angle_brackets(self):
"""
Check that py-script tags escape angle brackets
"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>import js; js.console.log(1<2, 1>2)</py-script>
<py-script>js.console.log("<div></div>")</py-script>
"""
)
assert self.console.log.lines[-2:] == ["true false", "<div></div>"]
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="FIX TEST: Works on CHROME")
def test_packages(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-config>
packages = ["asciitree"]
</py-config>
<py-script>
import js
import asciitree
js.console.log('hello', asciitree.__name__)
</py-script>
"""
)
assert self.console.log.lines[-3:] == [
"Loading asciitree", # printed by pyodide
"Loaded asciitree", # printed by pyodide
"hello asciitree", # printed by us
]
@pytest.mark.skip("FIXME: No banner")
def test_non_existent_package(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-config>
packages = ["i-dont-exist"]
</py-config>
""",
wait_for_pyscript=False,
)
expected_alert_banner_msg = (
"(PY1001): Unable to install package(s) 'i-dont-exist'. "
"Unable to find package in PyPI. Please make sure you have "
"entered a correct package name."
)
alert_banner = self.page.wait_for_selector(".alert-banner")
assert expected_alert_banner_msg in alert_banner.inner_text()
self.check_py_errors("Can't fetch metadata for 'i-dont-exist'")
@pytest.mark.skip("FIXME: No banner")
def test_no_python_wheel(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-config>
packages = ["opsdroid"]
</py-config>
""",
wait_for_pyscript=False,
)
expected_alert_banner_msg = (
"(PY1001): Unable to install package(s) 'opsdroid'. "
"Reason: Can't find a pure Python 3 Wheel for package(s) 'opsdroid'"
)
alert_banner = self.page.wait_for_selector(".alert-banner")
assert expected_alert_banner_msg in alert_banner.inner_text()
self.check_py_errors("Can't find a pure Python 3 wheel for 'opsdroid'")
@pytest.mark.skip("""FIXME: Dynamically adding a py-script tag fails""")
def test_dynamically_add_py_script_tag(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<script>
function addPyScriptTag(event) {
let tag = document.createElement('py-script');
tag.innerHTML = "print('hello world')";
document.body.appendChild(tag);
}
</script>
<button onclick="addPyScriptTag()">Click me</button>
""",
timeout=20000,
)
self.page.locator("button").click()
self.page.wait_for_selector("py-terminal")
assert self.console.log.lines[-1] == "hello world"
def test_py_script_src_attribute(self):
self.writefile("foo.py", "print('hello from foo')")
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script src="foo.py"></py-script>
"""
)
assert self.console.log.lines[-1] == "hello from foo"
@pytest.mark.skip("FIXME: No banner")
def test_py_script_src_not_found(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script src="foo.py"></py-script>
""",
check_js_errors=False,
)
assert "Failed to load resource" in self.console.error.lines[0]
expected_msg = "(PY0404): Fetching from URL foo.py failed with error 404"
assert any((expected_msg in line) for line in self.console.js_error.lines)
assert self.assert_banner_message(expected_msg)
pyscript_tag = self.page.locator("py-script")
assert pyscript_tag.inner_html() == ""
self.check_js_errors(expected_msg)
@pytest.mark.skip("DIFFERENT BEHAVIOUR?: we don't expose pyscript on window")
def test_js_version(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>
</py-script>
"""
)
self.page.add_script_tag(content="console.log(pyscript.version)")
assert (
re.match(r"\d{4}\.\d{2}\.\d+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9]+)?", self.console.log.lines[-1])
is not None
)
@pytest.mark.skip("DIFFERENT BEHAVIOUR?: we don't expose pyscript on window")
def test_python_version(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>
import js
js.console.log(pyscript.__version__)
js.console.log(str(pyscript.version_info))
</py-script>
"""
)
assert (
re.match(r"\d{4}\.\d{2}\.\d+(\.[a-zA-Z0-9]+)?", self.console.log.lines[-2])
is not None
)
assert (
re.match(
r"version_info\(year=\d{4}, month=\d{2}, "
r"minor=\d+, releaselevel='([a-zA-Z0-9]+)?'\)",
self.console.log.lines[-1],
)
is not None
)
@pytest.mark.skip("FIXME: No banner")
def test_assert_no_banners(self):
"""
Test that the DOM doesn't contain error/warning banners
"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>
from _pyscript_js import showWarning
showWarning("hello")
showWarning("world")
</py-script>
"""
)
# check that we have 2 banners
with pytest.raises(AssertionError, match="Found 2 alert banners"):
self.assert_no_banners()
def test_getPySrc_returns_source_code(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-script>print("hello world!")</py-script>
"""
)
pyscript_tag = self.page.locator("py-script")
assert pyscript_tag.inner_html() == ""
assert pyscript_tag.evaluate("node => node.srcCode") == 'print("hello world!")'
@pytest.mark.skip(reason="FIX TEST: works in chrome!")
def test_py_attribute_without_id(self):
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<button py-click="myfunc">Click me</button>
<py-script>
def myfunc(event):
print("hello world!")
</py-script>
"""
)
btn = self.page.wait_for_selector("button")
btn.click()
self.wait_for_console("hello world!")
assert self.console.log.lines[-1] == "hello world!"
assert self.console.error.lines == []
# TODO: THis can actually be removed since we are removing `py-mount`
@pytest.mark.skip("REMOVE TEST: No py-mount anymore")
def test_py_mount_shows_deprecation_warning(self):
# last non-deprecated version: 2023.03.1
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<div id="foo" py-mount></div>
"""
)
banner = self.page.locator(".alert-banner")
expected_message = (
'The "py-mount" attribute is deprecated. '
+ "Please add references to HTML Elements manually in your script."
)
assert banner.inner_text() == expected_message