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from __future__ import annotations
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import asyncio
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import unittest.mock
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from typing import Any, Generic, TYPE_CHECKING, TypeVar
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from typing_extensions import ParamSpec
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if TYPE_CHECKING:
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from collections.abc import Callable, Coroutine
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T = TypeVar("T")
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P = ParamSpec("P")
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T_Mock = TypeVar("T_Mock", bound=unittest.mock.Mock)
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__all__ = [
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"synchronize",
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"UnpropagatingMockMixin",
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"CustomMockMixin",
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]
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def synchronize(f: Callable[P, Coroutine[Any, Any, T]]) -> Callable[P, T]:
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"""Take an asynchronous function, and return a synchronous alternative.
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This is needed because we sometimes want to test asynchronous behavior in a synchronous test function,
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where we can't simply await something. This function uses `asyncio.run` and generates a wrapper
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around the original asynchronous function, that awaits the result in a blocking synchronous way,
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returning the obtained value.
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"""
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def wrapper(*args: P.args, **kwargs: P.kwargs) -> T:
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return asyncio.run(f(*args, **kwargs))
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return wrapper
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class UnpropagatingMockMixin(Generic[T_Mock]):
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"""Provides common functionality for our :class:`~unittest.mock.Mock` classes.
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By default, mock objects propagate themselves by returning a new instance of the same mock
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class, with same initialization attributes. This is done whenever we're accessing new
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attributes that mock class.
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This propagation makes sense for simple mocks without any additional restrictions, however when
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dealing with limited mocks to some ``spec_set``, it doesn't usually make sense to propagate
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those same ``spec_set`` restrictions, since we generally don't have attributes/methods of a
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class be of/return the same class.
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This mixin class stops this propagation, and instead returns instances of specified mock class,
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defined in :attr:`.child_mock_type` class variable, which is by default set to
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:class:`~unittest.mock.MagicMock`, as it can safely represent most objects.
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.. note:
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This propagation handling will only be done for the mock classes that inherited from this
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mixin class. That means if the :attr:`.child_mock_type` is one of the regular mock classes,
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and the mock is propagated, a regular mock class is returned as that new attribute. This
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regular class then won't have the same overrides, and will therefore propagate itself, like
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any other mock class would.
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If you wish to counteract this, you can set the :attr:`.child_mock_type` to a mock class
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that also inherits from this mixin class, perhaps to your class itself, overriding any
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propagation recursively.
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"""
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child_mock_type: T_Mock = unittest.mock.MagicMock
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# Since this is a mixin class, we can access some attributes defined in mock classes safely.
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# Define the types of these variables here, for proper static type analysis.
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_mock_sealed: bool
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_extract_mock_name: Callable[[], str]
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def _get_child_mock(self, **kwargs) -> T_Mock:
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"""Make :attr:`.child_mock_type`` instances instead of instances of the same class.
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By default, this method creates a new mock instance of the same original class, and passes
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over the same initialization arguments. This overrides that behavior to instead create an
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instance of :attr:`.child_mock_type` class.
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"""
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# Mocks can be sealed, in which case we wouldn't want to allow propagation of any kind
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# and rather raise an AttributeError, informing that given attr isn't accessible
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if self._mock_sealed:
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mock_name = self._extract_mock_name()
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obj_name = f"{mock_name}.{kwargs['name']}" if "name" in kwargs else f"{mock_name}()"
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raise AttributeError(f"Can't access {obj_name}, mock is sealed.")
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# Propagate any other children as simple `unittest.mock.Mock` instances
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# rather than `self.__class__` instances
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return self.child_mock_type(**kwargs)
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class CustomMockMixin(UnpropagatingMockMixin):
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"""Provides common functionality for our custom mock types.
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* Stops propagation of same ``spec_set`` restricted mock in child mocks
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(see :class:`.UnpropagatingMockMixin` for more info)
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* Allows using the ``spec_set`` attribute as class attribute
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"""
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spec_set = None
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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if "spec_set" in kwargs:
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self.spec_set = kwargs.pop("spec_set")
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super().__init__(spec_set=self.spec_set, **kwargs) # type: ignore # Mixin class, this __init__ is valid
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