# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # (c) 2015-2017, Toshio Kuratomi # GNU General Public License v3.0+ (see COPYING or https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.txt) # Make coding more python3-ish from __future__ import (absolute_import, division, print_function) __metaclass__ = type from itertools import chain import pytest # Strings that should be converted into a typed value VALID_STRINGS = ( ("'a'", 'a'), ("'1'", '1'), ("1", 1), ("True", True), ("False", False), ("{}", {}), ) # Passing things that aren't strings should just return the object NONSTRINGS = ( ({'a': 1}, {'a': 1}), ) # These strings are not basic types. For security, these should not be # executed. We return the same string and get an exception for some INVALID_STRINGS = ( ("a=1", "a=1", SyntaxError), ("a.foo()", "a.foo()", None), ("import foo", "import foo", None), ("__import__('foo')", "__import__('foo')", ValueError), ) @pytest.mark.parametrize('code, expected, stdin', ((c, e, {}) for c, e in chain(VALID_STRINGS, NONSTRINGS)), indirect=['stdin']) def test_simple_types(am, code, expected): # test some basic usage for various types assert am.safe_eval(code) == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('code, expected, stdin', ((c, e, {}) for c, e in chain(VALID_STRINGS, NONSTRINGS)), indirect=['stdin']) def test_simple_types_with_exceptions(am, code, expected): # Test simple types with exceptions requested assert am.safe_eval(code, include_exceptions=True), (expected, None) @pytest.mark.parametrize('code, expected, stdin', ((c, e, {}) for c, e, dummy in INVALID_STRINGS), indirect=['stdin']) def test_invalid_strings(am, code, expected): assert am.safe_eval(code) == expected @pytest.mark.parametrize('code, expected, exception, stdin', ((c, e, ex, {}) for c, e, ex in INVALID_STRINGS), indirect=['stdin']) def test_invalid_strings_with_exceptions(am, code, expected, exception): res = am.safe_eval(code, include_exceptions=True) assert res[0] == expected if exception is None: assert res[1] == exception else: assert type(res[1]) == exception