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api: fix 'kallithea-api --save-config' Commit eca0cb56a822 attempted to fix a type inconsistency, which caused failure in the 'kallithea-api' tool when using '--save-config', but this unfortunately did not fix the problem completely. Following error still appeared: Traceback (most recent call last): File ".../bin/kallithea-api", line 33, in <module> sys.exit(load_entry_point('Kallithea', 'console_scripts', 'kallithea-api')()) File ".../bin/kallithea_api.py", line 84, in main 'apihost': args.apihost}) File ".../bin/base.py", line 104, in __init__ self.make_config(config) File ".../bin/base.py", line 132, in make_config ext_json.dump(config, f, indent=4) File "/usr/lib/python3.7/json/__init__.py", line 180, in dump fp.write(chunk) TypeError: a bytes-like object is required, not 'str' The json module documentation says: https://docs.python.org/3.7/library/json.html#basic-usage "The json module always produces str objects, not bytes objects. Therefore, fp.write() must support str input." Therefore, instead of opening the file in binary mode and writing bytes, open it in text mode and write strings. For symmetry reasons, we make the same change when _loading_ the config file, but this code worked regardless.
author Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com>
date Thu, 10 Sep 2020 20:17:18 +0200
parents 9948ed9916c4
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import os

import mock
import pytest
import tg


here = os.path.dirname(__file__)

# HACK:
def pytest_configure():
    # Register global dummy tg.context to avoid "TypeError: No object (name: context) has been registered for this thread"
    tg.request_local.context._push_object(tg.util.bunch.Bunch())
    # could be removed again after use with
    # tg.request_local.context._pop_object ... but we keep it around forever as
    # a reasonable sentinel

def pytest_ignore_collect(path):
    # ignore all files outside the 'kallithea' directory
    if not str(path).startswith(os.path.join(here, 'kallithea')):
        return True

    # during doctest verification, normally all python files will be imported.
    # Thus, files that cannot be imported normally should be ignored.
    # Files that generate ImportErrors are ignored via
    # '--doctest-ignore-import-errors' (pytest.ini)
    kallithea_ignore_paths = (
        # AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'config'
        '/kallithea/alembic/env.py',
        # collection of the following file messes up the rest of test execution
        '/kallithea/tests/scripts/manual_test_concurrency.py',
    )
    if str(path).endswith(kallithea_ignore_paths):
        return True

@pytest.fixture()
def doctest_mock_ugettext(request):
    """Mock ugettext ('_') in the module using this fixture.

    Intended to be used for doctests.

    In a doctest, enable this fixture using:
        >>> getfixture('doctest_mock_ugettext')
    """
    m = __import__(request.module.__name__, globals(), locals(), [None], 0)
    with mock.patch.object(m, '_', lambda s: s):
        yield

if getattr(pytest, 'register_assert_rewrite', None):
    # make sure that all asserts under kallithea/tests benefit from advanced
    # assert reporting with pytest-3.0.0+, including api/api_base.py,
    # models/common.py etc.
    # See also: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/assert.html#advanced-assertion-introspection
    pytest.register_assert_rewrite('kallithea.tests')