import sys, os import win32api import tempfile import unittest import gc import pywintypes import pythoncom import winerror from pythoncom import _GetInterfaceCount, _GetGatewayCount import win32com import logging import winreg import io as StringIO import pywin32_testutil from pywin32_testutil import TestLoader, TestResult, TestRunner, LeakTestCase def CheckClean(): # Ensure no lingering exceptions - Python should have zero outstanding # COM objects try: sys.exc_clear() except AttributeError: pass # py3k c = _GetInterfaceCount() if c: print("Warning - %d com interface objects still alive" % c) c = _GetGatewayCount() if c: print("Warning - %d com gateway objects still alive" % c) def RegisterPythonServer(filename, progids=None, verbose=0): if progids: if isinstance(progids, str): progids = [progids] # we know the CLSIDs we need, but we might not be an admin user # and otherwise unable to register them. So as long as the progids # exist and the DLL points at our version, assume it already is. why_not = None for progid in progids: try: clsid = pywintypes.IID(progid) except pythoncom.com_error: # not registered. break try: HKCR = winreg.HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT hk = winreg.OpenKey(HKCR, "CLSID\\%s" % clsid) dll = winreg.QueryValue(hk, "InprocServer32") except WindowsError: # no CLSID or InProcServer32 - not registered break ok_files = [os.path.basename(pythoncom.__file__), 'pythoncomloader%d%d.dll' % (sys.version_info[0], sys.version_info[1])] if os.path.basename(dll) not in ok_files: why_not = "%r is registered against a different Python version (%s)" % (progid, dll) break else: #print "Skipping registration of '%s' - already registered" % filename return # needs registration - see if its likely! try: from win32com.shell.shell import IsUserAnAdmin except ImportError: print("Can't import win32com.shell - no idea if you are an admin or not?") is_admin = False else: try: is_admin = IsUserAnAdmin() except pythoncom.com_error: # old, less-secure OS - assume *is* admin. is_admin = True if not is_admin: msg = "%r isn't registered, but I'm not an administrator who can register it." % progids[0] if why_not: msg += "\n(registration check failed as %s)" % why_not # throw a normal "class not registered" exception - we don't report # them the same way as "real" errors. raise pythoncom.com_error(winerror.CO_E_CLASSSTRING, msg, None, -1) # so theoretically we are able to register it. cmd = '%s "%s" --unattended > nul 2>&1' % (win32api.GetModuleFileName(0), filename) if verbose: print("Registering engine", filename) # print cmd rc = os.system(cmd) if rc: print("Registration command was:") print(cmd) raise RuntimeError("Registration of engine '%s' failed" % filename) def ExecuteShellCommand(cmd, testcase, expected_output = None, # Set to '' to check for nothing tracebacks_ok = 0, # OK if the output contains a t/b? ): output_name = tempfile.mktemp('win32com_test') cmd = cmd + ' > "%s" 2>&1' % output_name rc = os.system(cmd) output = open(output_name, "r").read().strip() os.remove(output_name) class Failed(Exception): pass try: if rc: raise Failed("exit code was " + str(rc)) if expected_output is not None and output != expected_output: raise Failed("Expected output %r (got %r)" % (expected_output, output)) if not tracebacks_ok and \ output.find("Traceback (most recent call last)")>=0: raise Failed("traceback in program output") return output except Failed as why: print("Failed to exec command '%r'" % cmd) print("Failed as", why) print("** start of program output **") print(output) print("** end of program output **") testcase.fail("Executing '%s' failed as %s" % (cmd, why)) def assertRaisesCOM_HRESULT(testcase, hresult, func, *args, **kw): try: func(*args, **kw) except pythoncom.com_error as details: if details.hresult==hresult: return testcase.fail("Excepected COM exception with HRESULT 0x%x" % hresult) class CaptureWriter: def __init__(self): self.old_err = self.old_out = None self.clear() def capture(self): self.clear() self.old_out = sys.stdout self.old_err = sys.stderr sys.stdout = sys.stderr = self def release(self): if self.old_out: sys.stdout = self.old_out self.old_out = None if self.old_err: sys.stderr = self.old_err self.old_err = None def clear(self): self.captured = [] def write(self, msg): self.captured.append(msg) def get_captured(self): return "".join(self.captured) def get_num_lines_captured(self): return len("".join(self.captured).split("\n")) # Utilities to set the win32com logger to something what just captures # records written and doesn't print them. class LogHandler(logging.Handler): def __init__(self): self.emitted = [] logging.Handler.__init__(self) def emit(self, record): self.emitted.append(record) _win32com_logger = None def setup_test_logger(): old_log = getattr(win32com, "logger", None) global _win32com_logger if _win32com_logger is None: _win32com_logger = logging.Logger('test') handler = LogHandler() _win32com_logger.addHandler(handler) win32com.logger = _win32com_logger handler = _win32com_logger.handlers[0] handler.emitted = [] return handler.emitted, old_log def restore_test_logger(prev_logger): assert prev_logger is None, "who needs this?" if prev_logger is None: del win32com.logger else: win32com.logger = prev_logger # We used to override some of this (and may later!) TestCase = unittest.TestCase def CapturingFunctionTestCase(*args, **kw): real_test = _CapturingFunctionTestCase(*args, **kw) return LeakTestCase(real_test) class _CapturingFunctionTestCase(unittest.FunctionTestCase):#, TestCaseMixin): def __call__(self, result=None): if result is None: result = self.defaultTestResult() writer = CaptureWriter() #self._preTest() writer.capture() try: unittest.FunctionTestCase.__call__(self, result) if getattr(self, "do_leak_tests", 0) and hasattr(sys, "gettotalrefcount"): self.run_leak_tests(result) finally: writer.release() #self._postTest(result) output = writer.get_captured() self.checkOutput(output, result) if result.showAll: print(output) def checkOutput(self, output, result): if output.find("Traceback")>=0: msg = "Test output contained a traceback\n---\n%s\n---" % output result.errors.append((self, msg)) class ShellTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def __init__(self, cmd, expected_output): self.__cmd = cmd self.__eo = expected_output unittest.TestCase.__init__(self) def runTest(self): ExecuteShellCommand(self.__cmd, self, self.__eo) def __str__(self): max = 30 if len(self.__cmd)>max: cmd_repr = self.__cmd[:max] + "..." else: cmd_repr = self.__cmd return "exec: " + cmd_repr def testmain(*args, **kw): pywin32_testutil.testmain(*args, **kw) CheckClean()