from collections.abc import MutableMapping import psutil import pytest import responses from django.db import connections from sentry.silo.base import SiloMode from sentry.testutils.pytest.sentry import get_default_silo_mode_for_test_cases pytest_plugins = ["sentry.testutils.pytest"] # XXX: The below code is vendored code from https://github.com/utgwkk/pytest-github-actions-annotate-failures # so that we can add support for pytest_rerunfailures # retried tests will no longer be annotated in GHA # # Reference: # https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/writing_plugins.html#hookwrapper-executing-around-other-hooks # https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/writing_plugins.html#hook-function-ordering-call-example # https://docs.pytest.org/en/stable/reference.html#pytest.hookspec.pytest_runtest_makereport # # Inspired by: # https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/master/src/_pytest/terminal.py @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def unclosed_files(): fds = frozenset(psutil.Process().open_files()) yield assert frozenset(psutil.Process().open_files()) == fds @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def validate_silo_mode(): # NOTE! Hybrid cloud uses many mechanisms to simulate multiple different configurations of the application # during tests. It depends upon `override_settings` using the correct contextmanager behaviors and correct # thread handling in acceptance tests. If you hit one of these, it's possible either that cleanup logic has # a bug, or you may be using a contextmanager incorrectly. Let us know and we can help! expected = get_default_silo_mode_for_test_cases() message = ( f"Possible test leak bug! SiloMode was not reset to {expected} between tests. " "Please read the comment for validate_silo_mode() in tests/conftest.py." ) if SiloMode.get_current_mode() != expected: raise Exception(message) yield if SiloMode.get_current_mode() != expected: raise Exception(message) @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def setup_simulate_on_commit(request): from sentry.testutils.hybrid_cloud import simulate_on_commit with simulate_on_commit(request): yield @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def setup_enforce_monotonic_transactions(request): from sentry.testutils.hybrid_cloud import enforce_no_cross_transaction_interactions with enforce_no_cross_transaction_interactions(): yield @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def audit_hybrid_cloud_writes_and_deletes(request): """ Ensure that write operations on hybrid cloud foreign keys are recorded alongside outboxes or use a context manager to indicate that the caller has considered outbox and didn't accidentally forget. Generally you can avoid assertion errors from these checks by: 1. Running deletion/write logic within an `outbox_context`. 2. Using Model.delete()/save methods that create outbox messages in the same transaction as a delete operation. Scenarios that are generally always unsafe are using `QuerySet.delete()`, `QuerySet.update()` or raw SQL to perform writes. The User.delete() method is a good example of how to safely delete records and generate outbox messages. """ from sentry.testutils.silo import validate_protected_queries debug_cursor_state: MutableMapping[str, bool] = {} for conn in connections.all(): debug_cursor_state[conn.alias] = conn.force_debug_cursor conn.queries_log.clear() conn.force_debug_cursor = True try: yield finally: for conn in connections.all(): conn.force_debug_cursor = debug_cursor_state[conn.alias] validate_protected_queries(conn.queries) @pytest.fixture(autouse=True) def check_leaked_responses_mocks(): yield leaked = responses.registered() if leaked: responses.reset() leaked_s = "".join(f"- {item}\n" for item in leaked) raise AssertionError( f"`responses` were leaked outside of the test context:\n{leaked_s}" f"(make sure to use `@responses.activate` or `with responses.mock:`)" )