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| Mock - Mocking and Testing Library |
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| .. include:: ../README.rst |
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| .. module:: mock |
| :synopsis: Mock object and testing library. |
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| .. index:: introduction |
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| .. toctree:: |
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| changelog |
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| Python Version Compatibility |
| ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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| * Version 1.0.1 is the last version compatible with Python < 2.6. |
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| * Version 1.3.0 is the last version compatible with Python 3.2. |
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| * Version 2.0.0 is the last version compatible with Python 2.6. |
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| * Version 2.0.0 is the last version offering official Jython support. |
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| .. index:: installing |
| .. _installing: |
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| Installing |
| ++++++++++ |
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| .. index:: repository |
| .. index:: git |
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| You can checkout the latest development version from GitHub |
| repository with the following command: |
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| ``git clone https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock.git`` |
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| .. index:: pip |
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| You can install mock with pip: |
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| | ``pip install -U mock`` |
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| .. index:: bug reports |
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| Bug Reports |
| +++++++++++ |
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| Issues with the backport process, such as compatibility with a particular |
| Python, should be reported to the `bug tracker |
| <https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/issues>`_. Feature requests and issues |
| with Mock functionality should be reported to the `Python bug tracker |
| <https://bugs.python.org>`_. |
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| .. index:: python changes |
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| Changelog |
| +++++++++ |
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| See the :doc:`change log <changelog>`. |
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| .. index:: maintainer notes |
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| Maintainer Notes |
| ++++++++++++++++ |
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| Development |
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| Checkout from git (see :ref:`installing`) and submit pull requests. |
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| Committers can just push as desired: since all semantic development takes |
| place in cPython, the backport process is as lightweight as we can make it. |
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| mock is CI tested using Travis-CI on Python versions 2.7, 3.4, |
| 3.5, 3.6, pypy, pypy3. |
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| If you end up fixing anything backport-specific, please add an entry |
| to the top of ``CHANGELOG.rst`` so it shows up in the next release |
| notes. |
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| Releasing |
| --------- |
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| NB: please use semver. Bump the major component on API breaks, minor on all |
| non-bugfix changes, patch on bugfix only changes. |
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| 1. Run ``release.py [major|minor|bugfix]`` which will roll out new |
| NEWS items, bump the version number and create a commit for the release. |
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| 2. Review that commit, feel free to amend it if you want to note anything |
| manually in ``CHANGELOG.rst``. |
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| 3. Push to the ``master`` branch on |
| https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock.git and the Circle CI |
| automation will take care of pushing releases to PyPI and |
| creating a tag. |
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| Backporting rules |
| ----------------- |
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| - ``isinstance`` checks in cPython to ``type`` need to check ``ClassTypes``. |
| Code calling ``obj.isidentifier`` needs to change to ``_isidentifier(obj)``. |
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| - f-strings need to be rewritten using some other string substitution. |
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| - ``assertRaisesRegex`` needs to be ``assertRaisesRegexp`` for Python 2. |
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| - If test code won't compile on a particular version of Python, move it to |
| a matching ``_py{version}.py`` file. If ``{version}`` isn't 3, adjust |
| ``conftest.py``. |
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| - If code such as this causes coverage checking to drop below 100%: |
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| .. code-block:: python |
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| def will_never_be_called(): |
| pass |
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| It should be adjusted to the following pattern, preferably upstream, |
| so that the ``.coveragerc`` in this repo knows to ignore it: |
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| .. code-block:: python |
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| def will_never_be_called(): pass |
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| Backporting process |
| ------------------- |
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| 1. Clone cpython and mock into the same directory, eg: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| mkdir vcs |
| cd vcs |
| git clone https://github.com/python/cpython.git |
| git clone https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock.git |
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| Make sure they both on master and up to date! |
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| 2. Create a branch in your ``mock`` clone and switch to it. |
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| 3. Make sure you build a suitable virtualenv for Mock development |
| and activate it. For backporting, this should use Python 3.7+. |
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| 4. Run ``backport.py``: |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| cd vcs/mock |
| python backport.py |
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| This will find the next cpython patch that needs to be applied, munge it |
| and attempt to apply it with ``git am``. |
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| If it succeeds, run the tests and/or push your branch up to a fork and |
| do a pull request into the master branch of the main repo to kick off |
| the continuous integration tests. |
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| If it fails, you'll have to manually work with what ``git status`` shows |
| to get the patch committed. |
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| If it turns out that there's nothing that should be applied from the failed commit, |
| run ``python backport.py --skip-current``, maybe with ``--skip-reason``. |
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| If you have to make changes, please do a ``git commit --amend`` and add notes |
| about what needed doing below the ``Signed-off-by`` block. |
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| If you have to make changes because tests fail with an applied patch, please |
| make those changes in a followup commit and take note of the "Backporting rules" |
| above. |
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| 5. Rinse and repeat until ``backport.py`` reports no more patches need applying. |
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| 6. If ``backport.py`` has updated ``lastsync.txt``, now would be a good time |
| to commit that change. |