""" Tests for PEP-526 type annotations. Python 3.6+ only. """ import types import typing import pytest import attr from attr.exceptions import UnannotatedAttributeError class TestAnnotations: """ Tests for types derived from variable annotations (PEP-526). """ def test_basic_annotations(self): """ Sets the `Attribute.type` attr from basic type annotations. """ @attr.s class C: x: int = attr.ib() y = attr.ib(type=str) z = attr.ib() assert int is attr.fields(C).x.type assert str is attr.fields(C).y.type assert None is attr.fields(C).z.type def test_catches_basic_type_conflict(self): """ Raises ValueError if type is specified both ways. """ with pytest.raises(ValueError) as e: @attr.s class C: x: int = attr.ib(type=int) assert ( "Type annotation and type argument cannot both be present", ) == e.value.args def test_typing_annotations(self): """ Sets the `Attribute.type` attr from typing annotations. """ @attr.s class C: x: typing.List[int] = attr.ib() y = attr.ib(type=typing.Optional[str]) assert typing.List[int] is attr.fields(C).x.type assert typing.Optional[str] is attr.fields(C).y.type def test_only_attrs_annotations_collected(self): """ Annotations that aren't set to an attr.ib are ignored. """ @attr.s class C: x: typing.List[int] = attr.ib() y: int assert 1 == len(attr.fields(C)) @pytest.mark.parametrize("slots", [True, False]) def test_auto_attribs(self, slots): """ If *auto_attribs* is True, bare annotations are collected too. Defaults work and class variables are ignored. """ @attr.s(auto_attribs=True, slots=slots) class C: cls_var: typing.ClassVar[int] = 23 a: int x: typing.List[int] = attr.Factory(list) y: int = 2 z: int = attr.ib(default=3) foo: typing.Any = None i = C(42) assert "C(a=42, x=[], y=2, z=3, foo=None)" == repr(i) attr_names = set(a.name for a in C.__attrs_attrs__) assert "a" in attr_names # just double check that the set works assert "cls_var" not in attr_names assert int == attr.fields(C).a.type assert attr.Factory(list) == attr.fields(C).x.default assert typing.List[int] == attr.fields(C).x.type assert int == attr.fields(C).y.type assert 2 == attr.fields(C).y.default assert int == attr.fields(C).z.type assert typing.Any == attr.fields(C).foo.type # Class body is clean. if slots is False: with pytest.raises(AttributeError): C.y assert 2 == i.y else: assert isinstance(C.y, types.MemberDescriptorType) i.y = 23 assert 23 == i.y @pytest.mark.parametrize("slots", [True, False]) def test_auto_attribs_unannotated(self, slots): """ Unannotated `attr.ib`s raise an error. """ with pytest.raises(UnannotatedAttributeError) as e: @attr.s(slots=slots, auto_attribs=True) class C: v = attr.ib() x: int y = attr.ib() z: str assert ( "The following `attr.ib`s lack a type annotation: v, y.", ) == e.value.args @pytest.mark.parametrize("slots", [True, False]) def test_auto_attribs_subclassing(self, slots): """ Attributes from super classes are inherited, it doesn't matter if the subclass has annotations or not. Ref #291 """ @attr.s(slots=slots, auto_attribs=True) class A: a: int = 1 @attr.s(slots=slots, auto_attribs=True) class B(A): b: int = 2 @attr.s(slots=slots, auto_attribs=True) class C(A): pass assert "B(a=1, b=2)" == repr(B()) assert "C(a=1)" == repr(C())