import sys import unittest import pytest import six MODULE_TYPE = type(sys) # Tests live in datetutil/test which cause a RuntimeWarning for Python2 builds. # But since we expect lazy imports tests to fail for Python < 3.7 we'll ignore those # warnings with this filter. if six.PY2: filter_import_warning = pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore::RuntimeWarning") else: def filter_import_warning(f): return f @pytest.fixture(scope="function") def clean_import(): """Create a somewhat clean import base for lazy import tests""" du_modules = { mod_name: mod for mod_name, mod in sys.modules.items() if mod_name.startswith("dateutil") } other_modules = { mod_name for mod_name in sys.modules if mod_name not in du_modules } for mod_name in du_modules: del sys.modules[mod_name] yield # Delete anything that wasn't in the origin sys.modules list for mod_name in list(sys.modules): if mod_name not in other_modules: del sys.modules[mod_name] # Restore original modules for mod_name, mod in du_modules.items(): sys.modules[mod_name] = mod @filter_import_warning @pytest.mark.parametrize( "module", ["easter", "parser", "relativedelta", "rrule", "tz", "utils", "zoneinfo"], ) def test_lazy_import(clean_import, module): """Test that dateutil.[submodule] works for py version > 3.7""" import dateutil, importlib if sys.version_info < (3, 7): pytest.xfail("Lazy loading does not work for Python < 3.7") mod_obj = getattr(dateutil, module, None) assert isinstance(mod_obj, MODULE_TYPE) mod_imported = importlib.import_module("dateutil.%s" % module) assert mod_obj is mod_imported HOST_IS_WINDOWS = sys.platform.startswith('win') def test_import_version_str(): """ Test that dateutil.__version__ can be imported""" from dateutil import __version__ def test_import_version_root(): import dateutil assert hasattr(dateutil, '__version__') # Test that dateutil.easter-related imports work properly def test_import_easter_direct(): import dateutil.easter def test_import_easter_from(): from dateutil import easter def test_import_easter_start(): from dateutil.easter import easter # Test that dateutil.parser-related imports work properly def test_import_parser_direct(): import dateutil.parser def test_import_parser_from(): from dateutil import parser def test_import_parser_all(): # All interface from dateutil.parser import parse from dateutil.parser import parserinfo # Other public classes from dateutil.parser import parser for var in (parse, parserinfo, parser): assert var is not None # Test that dateutil.relativedelta-related imports work properly def test_import_relative_delta_direct(): import dateutil.relativedelta def test_import_relative_delta_from(): from dateutil import relativedelta def test_import_relative_delta_all(): from dateutil.relativedelta import relativedelta from dateutil.relativedelta import MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU for var in (relativedelta, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU): assert var is not None # In the public interface but not in all from dateutil.relativedelta import weekday assert weekday is not None # Test that dateutil.rrule related imports work properly def test_import_rrule_direct(): import dateutil.rrule def test_import_rrule_from(): from dateutil import rrule def test_import_rrule_all(): from dateutil.rrule import rrule from dateutil.rrule import rruleset from dateutil.rrule import rrulestr from dateutil.rrule import YEARLY, MONTHLY, WEEKLY, DAILY from dateutil.rrule import HOURLY, MINUTELY, SECONDLY from dateutil.rrule import MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU rr_all = (rrule, rruleset, rrulestr, YEARLY, MONTHLY, WEEKLY, DAILY, HOURLY, MINUTELY, SECONDLY, MO, TU, WE, TH, FR, SA, SU) for var in rr_all: assert var is not None # In the public interface but not in all from dateutil.rrule import weekday assert weekday is not None # Test that dateutil.tz related imports work properly def test_import_tztest_direct(): import dateutil.tz def test_import_tz_from(): from dateutil import tz def test_import_tz_all(): from dateutil.tz import tzutc from dateutil.tz import tzoffset from dateutil.tz import tzlocal from dateutil.tz import tzfile from dateutil.tz import tzrange from dateutil.tz import tzstr from dateutil.tz import tzical from dateutil.tz import gettz from dateutil.tz import tzwin from dateutil.tz import tzwinlocal from dateutil.tz import UTC from dateutil.tz import datetime_ambiguous from dateutil.tz import datetime_exists from dateutil.tz import resolve_imaginary tz_all = ["tzutc", "tzoffset", "tzlocal", "tzfile", "tzrange", "tzstr", "tzical", "gettz", "datetime_ambiguous", "datetime_exists", "resolve_imaginary", "UTC"] tz_all += ["tzwin", "tzwinlocal"] if sys.platform.startswith("win") else [] lvars = locals() for var in tz_all: assert lvars[var] is not None # Test that dateutil.tzwin related imports work properly @pytest.mark.skipif(not HOST_IS_WINDOWS, reason="Requires Windows") def test_import_tz_windows_direct(): import dateutil.tzwin @pytest.mark.skipif(not HOST_IS_WINDOWS, reason="Requires Windows") def test_import_tz_windows_from(): from dateutil import tzwin @pytest.mark.skipif(not HOST_IS_WINDOWS, reason="Requires Windows") def test_import_tz_windows_star(): from dateutil.tzwin import tzwin from dateutil.tzwin import tzwinlocal tzwin_all = [tzwin, tzwinlocal] for var in tzwin_all: assert var is not None # Test imports of Zone Info def test_import_zone_info_direct(): import dateutil.zoneinfo def test_import_zone_info_from(): from dateutil import zoneinfo def test_import_zone_info_star(): from dateutil.zoneinfo import gettz from dateutil.zoneinfo import gettz_db_metadata from dateutil.zoneinfo import rebuild zi_all = (gettz, gettz_db_metadata, rebuild) for var in zi_all: assert var is not None