langchain/libs/text-splitters/tests/unit_tests/conftest.py

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"""Configuration for unit tests."""
from importlib import util
from typing import Dict, Sequence
import pytest
from pytest import Config, Function, Parser
def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None:
"""Add custom command line options to pytest."""
parser.addoption(
"--only-extended",
action="store_true",
help="Only run extended tests. Does not allow skipping any extended tests.",
)
parser.addoption(
"--only-core",
action="store_true",
help="Only run core tests. Never runs any extended tests.",
)
def pytest_collection_modifyitems(config: Config, items: Sequence[Function]) -> None:
"""Add implementations for handling custom markers.
At the moment, this adds support for a custom `requires` marker.
The `requires` marker is used to denote tests that require one or more packages
to be installed to run. If the package is not installed, the test is skipped.
The `requires` marker syntax is:
.. code-block:: python
@pytest.mark.requires("package1", "package2")
def test_something():
...
"""
# Mapping from the name of a package to whether it is installed or not.
# Used to avoid repeated calls to `util.find_spec`
required_pkgs_info: Dict[str, bool] = {}
only_extended = config.getoption("--only-extended") or False
only_core = config.getoption("--only-core") or False
if only_extended and only_core:
raise ValueError("Cannot specify both `--only-extended` and `--only-core`.")
for item in items:
requires_marker = item.get_closest_marker("requires")
if requires_marker is not None:
if only_core:
item.add_marker(pytest.mark.skip(reason="Skipping not a core test."))
continue
# Iterate through the list of required packages
required_pkgs = requires_marker.args
for pkg in required_pkgs:
# If we haven't yet checked whether the pkg is installed
# let's check it and store the result.
if pkg not in required_pkgs_info:
try:
installed = util.find_spec(pkg) is not None
except Exception:
installed = False
required_pkgs_info[pkg] = installed
if not required_pkgs_info[pkg]:
if only_extended:
pytest.fail(
f"Package `{pkg}` is not installed but is required for "
f"extended tests. Please install the given package and "
f"try again.",
)
else:
# If the package is not installed, we immediately break
# and mark the test as skipped.
item.add_marker(
pytest.mark.skip(reason=f"Requires pkg: `{pkg}`")
)
break
else:
if only_extended:
item.add_marker(
pytest.mark.skip(reason="Skipping not an extended test.")
)