import collections import io import sys from array import array from collections import UserDict, defaultdict from dataclasses import dataclass, field from typing import List, NamedTuple import attr import pytest from rich.console import Console from rich.measure import Measurement from rich.pretty import Node, Pretty, _ipy_display_hook, install, pprint, pretty_repr from rich.text import Text skip_py36 = pytest.mark.skipif( sys.version_info.minor == 6 and sys.version_info.major == 3, reason="rendered differently on py3.6", ) skip_py37 = pytest.mark.skipif( sys.version_info.minor == 7 and sys.version_info.major == 3, reason="rendered differently on py3.7", ) skip_py38 = pytest.mark.skipif( sys.version_info.minor == 8 and sys.version_info.major == 3, reason="rendered differently on py3.8", ) skip_py39 = pytest.mark.skipif( sys.version_info.minor == 9 and sys.version_info.major == 3, reason="rendered differently on py3.9", ) skip_py310 = pytest.mark.skipif( sys.version_info.minor == 10 and sys.version_info.major == 3, reason="rendered differently on py3.10", ) def test_install(): console = Console(file=io.StringIO()) dh = sys.displayhook install(console) sys.displayhook("foo") assert console.file.getvalue() == "'foo'\n" assert sys.displayhook is not dh def test_ipy_display_hook__repr_html(): console = Console(file=io.StringIO(), force_jupyter=True) class Thing: def _repr_html_(self): return "hello" console.begin_capture() _ipy_display_hook(Thing(), console=console) # Rendering delegated to notebook because _repr_html_ method exists assert console.end_capture() == "" def test_ipy_display_hook__multiple_special_reprs(): """ The case where there are multiple IPython special _repr_*_ methods on the object, and one of them returns None but another one does not. """ console = Console(file=io.StringIO(), force_jupyter=True) class Thing: def _repr_latex_(self): return None def _repr_html_(self): return "hello" console.begin_capture() _ipy_display_hook(Thing(), console=console) assert console.end_capture() == "" def test_ipy_display_hook__no_special_repr_methods(): console = Console(file=io.StringIO(), force_jupyter=True) class Thing: def __repr__(self) -> str: return "hello" console.begin_capture() _ipy_display_hook(Thing(), console=console) # No IPython special repr methods, so printed by Rich assert console.end_capture() == "hello\n" def test_ipy_display_hook__special_repr_raises_exception(): """ When an IPython special repr method raises an exception, we treat it as if it doesn't exist and look for the next. """ console = Console(file=io.StringIO(), force_jupyter=True) class Thing: def _repr_markdown_(self): raise Exception() def _repr_latex_(self): return None def _repr_html_(self): return "hello" console.begin_capture() _ipy_display_hook(Thing(), console=console) assert console.end_capture() == "" def test_ipy_display_hook__console_renderables_on_newline(): console = Console(file=io.StringIO(), force_jupyter=True) console.begin_capture() _ipy_display_hook(Text("hello"), console=console) assert console.end_capture() == "\nhello\n" def test_pretty(): test = { "foo": [1, 2, 3, (4, 5, {6}, 7, 8, {9}), {}], "bar": {"egg": "baz", "words": ["Hello World"] * 10}, False: "foo", True: "", "text": ("Hello World", "foo bar baz egg"), } result = pretty_repr(test, max_width=80) print(result) expected = "{\n 'foo': [1, 2, 3, (4, 5, {6}, 7, 8, {9}), {}],\n 'bar': {\n 'egg': 'baz',\n 'words': [\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World',\n 'Hello World'\n ]\n },\n False: 'foo',\n True: '',\n 'text': ('Hello World', 'foo bar baz egg')\n}" print(expected) assert result == expected @dataclass class ExampleDataclass: foo: int bar: str ignore: int = field(repr=False) baz: List[str] = field(default_factory=list) last: int = field(default=1, repr=False) def test_pretty_dataclass(): dc = ExampleDataclass(1000, "Hello, World", 999, ["foo", "bar", "baz"]) result = pretty_repr(dc, max_width=80) print(repr(result)) assert ( result == "ExampleDataclass(foo=1000, bar='Hello, World', baz=['foo', 'bar', 'baz'])" ) result = pretty_repr(dc, max_width=16) print(repr(result)) assert ( result == "ExampleDataclass(\n foo=1000,\n bar='Hello, World',\n baz=[\n 'foo',\n 'bar',\n 'baz'\n ]\n)" ) dc.bar = dc result = pretty_repr(dc, max_width=80) print(repr(result)) assert result == "ExampleDataclass(foo=1000, bar=..., baz=['foo', 'bar', 'baz'])" class StockKeepingUnit(NamedTuple): name: str description: str price: float category: str reviews: List[str] def test_pretty_namedtuple(): console = Console(color_system=None) console.begin_capture() example_namedtuple = StockKeepingUnit( "Sparkling British Spring Water", "Carbonated spring water", 0.9, "water", ["its amazing!", "its terrible!"], ) result = pretty_repr(example_namedtuple) print(result) assert ( result == """StockKeepingUnit( name='Sparkling British Spring Water', description='Carbonated spring water', price=0.9, category='water', reviews=['its amazing!', 'its terrible!'] )""" ) def test_pretty_namedtuple_length_one_no_trailing_comma(): instance = collections.namedtuple("Thing", ["name"])(name="Bob") assert pretty_repr(instance) == "Thing(name='Bob')" def test_pretty_namedtuple_empty(): instance = collections.namedtuple("Thing", [])() assert pretty_repr(instance) == "Thing()" def test_pretty_namedtuple_custom_repr(): class Thing(NamedTuple): def __repr__(self): return "XX" assert pretty_repr(Thing()) == "XX" def test_pretty_namedtuple_fields_invalid_type(): class LooksLikeANamedTupleButIsnt(tuple): _fields = "blah" instance = LooksLikeANamedTupleButIsnt() result = pretty_repr(instance) assert result == "()" # Treated as tuple def test_pretty_namedtuple_max_depth(): instance = {"unit": StockKeepingUnit("a", "b", 1.0, "c", ["d", "e"])} result = pretty_repr(instance, max_depth=1) assert result == "{'unit': ...}" def test_small_width(): test = ["Hello world! 12345"] result = pretty_repr(test, max_width=10) expected = "[\n 'Hello world! 12345'\n]" assert result == expected @skip_py36 def test_broken_repr(): class BrokenRepr: def __repr__(self): 1 / 0 test = [BrokenRepr()] result = pretty_repr(test) expected = "[]" assert result == expected @skip_py36 def test_broken_getattr(): class BrokenAttr: def __getattr__(self, name): 1 / 0 def __repr__(self): return "BrokenAttr()" test = BrokenAttr() result = pretty_repr(test) assert result == "BrokenAttr()" def test_recursive(): test = [] test.append(test) result = pretty_repr(test) expected = "[...]" assert result == expected def test_max_depth(): d = {} d["foo"] = {"fob": {"a": [1, 2, 3], "b": {"z": "x", "y": ["a", "b", "c"]}}} assert pretty_repr(d, max_depth=0) == "..." assert pretty_repr(d, max_depth=1) == "{'foo': ...}" assert pretty_repr(d, max_depth=2) == "{'foo': {'fob': ...}}" assert pretty_repr(d, max_depth=3) == "{'foo': {'fob': {'a': ..., 'b': ...}}}" assert ( pretty_repr(d, max_width=100, max_depth=4) == "{'foo': {'fob': {'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': {'z': 'x', 'y': ...}}}}" ) assert ( pretty_repr(d, max_width=100, max_depth=5) == "{'foo': {'fob': {'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': {'z': 'x', 'y': ['a', 'b', 'c']}}}}" ) assert ( pretty_repr(d, max_width=100, max_depth=None) == "{'foo': {'fob': {'a': [1, 2, 3], 'b': {'z': 'x', 'y': ['a', 'b', 'c']}}}}" ) def test_max_depth_rich_repr(): class Foo: def __init__(self, foo): self.foo = foo def __rich_repr__(self): yield "foo", self.foo class Bar: def __init__(self, bar): self.bar = bar def __rich_repr__(self): yield "bar", self.bar assert ( pretty_repr(Foo(foo=Bar(bar=Foo(foo=[]))), max_depth=2) == "Foo(foo=Bar(bar=...))" ) def test_max_depth_attrs(): @attr.define class Foo: foo = attr.field() @attr.define class Bar: bar = attr.field() assert ( pretty_repr(Foo(foo=Bar(bar=Foo(foo=[]))), max_depth=2) == "Foo(foo=Bar(bar=...))" ) def test_max_depth_dataclass(): @dataclass class Foo: foo: object @dataclass class Bar: bar: object assert ( pretty_repr(Foo(foo=Bar(bar=Foo(foo=[]))), max_depth=2) == "Foo(foo=Bar(bar=...))" ) def test_defaultdict(): test_dict = defaultdict(int, {"foo": 2}) result = pretty_repr(test_dict) assert result == "defaultdict(, {'foo': 2})" def test_array(): test_array = array("I", [1, 2, 3]) result = pretty_repr(test_array) assert result == "array('I', [1, 2, 3])" def test_tuple_of_one(): assert pretty_repr((1,)) == "(1,)" def test_node(): node = Node("abc") assert pretty_repr(node) == "abc: " def test_indent_lines(): console = Console(width=100, color_system=None) console.begin_capture() console.print(Pretty([100, 200], indent_guides=True), width=8) expected = """\ [ │ 100, │ 200 ] """ result = console.end_capture() print(repr(result)) print(result) assert result == expected def test_pprint(): console = Console(color_system=None) console.begin_capture() pprint(1, console=console) assert console.end_capture() == "1\n" def test_pprint_max_values(): console = Console(color_system=None) console.begin_capture() pprint([1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0], console=console, max_length=2) assert console.end_capture() == "[1, 2, ... +8]\n" def test_pprint_max_items(): console = Console(color_system=None) console.begin_capture() pprint({"foo": 1, "bar": 2, "egg": 3}, console=console, max_length=2) assert console.end_capture() == """{'foo': 1, 'bar': 2, ... +1}\n""" def test_pprint_max_string(): console = Console(color_system=None) console.begin_capture() pprint(["Hello" * 20], console=console, max_string=8) assert console.end_capture() == """['HelloHel'+92]\n""" def test_tuples(): console = Console(color_system=None) console.begin_capture() pprint((1,), console=console) pprint((1,), expand_all=True, console=console) pprint(((1,),), expand_all=True, console=console) result = console.end_capture() print(repr(result)) expected = "(1,)\n(\n│ 1,\n)\n(\n│ (\n│ │ 1,\n│ ),\n)\n" print(result) print("--") print(expected) assert result == expected def test_newline(): console = Console(color_system=None) console.begin_capture() console.print(Pretty((1,), insert_line=True, expand_all=True)) result = console.end_capture() expected = "\n(\n 1,\n)\n" assert result == expected def test_empty_repr(): class Foo: def __repr__(self): return "" assert pretty_repr(Foo()) == "" def test_attrs(): @attr.define class Point: x: int y: int foo: str = attr.field(repr=str.upper) z: int = 0 result = pretty_repr(Point(1, 2, foo="bar")) print(repr(result)) expected = "Point(x=1, y=2, foo=BAR, z=0)" assert result == expected def test_attrs_empty(): @attr.define class Nada: pass result = pretty_repr(Nada()) print(repr(result)) expected = "Nada()" assert result == expected @skip_py36 @skip_py310 def test_attrs_broken(): @attr.define class Foo: bar: int foo = Foo(1) del foo.bar result = pretty_repr(foo) print(repr(result)) expected = "Foo(bar=AttributeError('bar'))" assert result == expected @skip_py36 @skip_py37 @skip_py38 @skip_py39 def test_attrs_broken_310(): @attr.define class Foo: bar: int foo = Foo(1) del foo.bar result = pretty_repr(foo) print(repr(result)) expected = "Foo(bar=AttributeError(\"'Foo' object has no attribute 'bar'\"))" assert result == expected def test_user_dict(): class D1(UserDict): pass class D2(UserDict): def __repr__(self): return "FOO" d1 = D1({"foo": "bar"}) d2 = D2({"foo": "bar"}) result = pretty_repr(d1, expand_all=True) print(repr(result)) assert result == "{\n 'foo': 'bar'\n}" result = pretty_repr(d2, expand_all=True) print(repr(result)) assert result == "FOO" def test_lying_attribute(): """Test getattr doesn't break rich repr protocol""" class Foo: def __getattr__(self, attr): return "foo" foo = Foo() result = pretty_repr(foo) assert "Foo" in result def test_measure_pretty(): """Test measure respects expand_all""" # https://github.com/Textualize/rich/issues/1998 console = Console() pretty = Pretty(["alpha", "beta", "delta", "gamma"], expand_all=True) measurement = console.measure(pretty) assert measurement == Measurement(12, 12)