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"""Utilities for truncating assertion output. | |
Current default behaviour is to truncate assertion explanations at | |
terminal lines, unless running with an assertions verbosity level of at least 2 or running on CI. | |
""" | |
from __future__ import annotations | |
from _pytest.assertion import util | |
from _pytest.config import Config | |
from _pytest.nodes import Item | |
DEFAULT_MAX_LINES = 8 | |
DEFAULT_MAX_CHARS = 8 * 80 | |
USAGE_MSG = "use '-vv' to show" | |
def truncate_if_required( | |
explanation: list[str], item: Item, max_length: int | None = None | |
) -> list[str]: | |
"""Truncate this assertion explanation if the given test item is eligible.""" | |
if _should_truncate_item(item): | |
return _truncate_explanation(explanation) | |
return explanation | |
def _should_truncate_item(item: Item) -> bool: | |
"""Whether or not this test item is eligible for truncation.""" | |
verbose = item.config.get_verbosity(Config.VERBOSITY_ASSERTIONS) | |
return verbose < 2 and not util.running_on_ci() | |
def _truncate_explanation( | |
input_lines: list[str], | |
max_lines: int | None = None, | |
max_chars: int | None = None, | |
) -> list[str]: | |
"""Truncate given list of strings that makes up the assertion explanation. | |
Truncates to either 8 lines, or 640 characters - whichever the input reaches | |
first, taking the truncation explanation into account. The remaining lines | |
will be replaced by a usage message. | |
""" | |
if max_lines is None: | |
max_lines = DEFAULT_MAX_LINES | |
if max_chars is None: | |
max_chars = DEFAULT_MAX_CHARS | |
# Check if truncation required | |
input_char_count = len("".join(input_lines)) | |
# The length of the truncation explanation depends on the number of lines | |
# removed but is at least 68 characters: | |
# The real value is | |
# 64 (for the base message: | |
# '...\n...Full output truncated (1 line hidden), use '-vv' to show")' | |
# ) | |
# + 1 (for plural) | |
# + int(math.log10(len(input_lines) - max_lines)) (number of hidden line, at least 1) | |
# + 3 for the '...' added to the truncated line | |
# But if there's more than 100 lines it's very likely that we're going to | |
# truncate, so we don't need the exact value using log10. | |
tolerable_max_chars = ( | |
max_chars + 70 # 64 + 1 (for plural) + 2 (for '99') + 3 for '...' | |
) | |
# The truncation explanation add two lines to the output | |
tolerable_max_lines = max_lines + 2 | |
if ( | |
len(input_lines) <= tolerable_max_lines | |
and input_char_count <= tolerable_max_chars | |
): | |
return input_lines | |
# Truncate first to max_lines, and then truncate to max_chars if necessary | |
truncated_explanation = input_lines[:max_lines] | |
truncated_char = True | |
# We reevaluate the need to truncate chars following removal of some lines | |
if len("".join(truncated_explanation)) > tolerable_max_chars: | |
truncated_explanation = _truncate_by_char_count( | |
truncated_explanation, max_chars | |
) | |
else: | |
truncated_char = False | |
truncated_line_count = len(input_lines) - len(truncated_explanation) | |
if truncated_explanation[-1]: | |
# Add ellipsis and take into account part-truncated final line | |
truncated_explanation[-1] = truncated_explanation[-1] + "..." | |
if truncated_char: | |
# It's possible that we did not remove any char from this line | |
truncated_line_count += 1 | |
else: | |
# Add proper ellipsis when we were able to fit a full line exactly | |
truncated_explanation[-1] = "..." | |
return [ | |
*truncated_explanation, | |
"", | |
f"...Full output truncated ({truncated_line_count} line" | |
f"{'' if truncated_line_count == 1 else 's'} hidden), {USAGE_MSG}", | |
] | |
def _truncate_by_char_count(input_lines: list[str], max_chars: int) -> list[str]: | |
# Find point at which input length exceeds total allowed length | |
iterated_char_count = 0 | |
for iterated_index, input_line in enumerate(input_lines): | |
if iterated_char_count + len(input_line) > max_chars: | |
break | |
iterated_char_count += len(input_line) | |
# Create truncated explanation with modified final line | |
truncated_result = input_lines[:iterated_index] | |
final_line = input_lines[iterated_index] | |
if final_line: | |
final_line_truncate_point = max_chars - iterated_char_count | |
final_line = final_line[:final_line_truncate_point] | |
truncated_result.append(final_line) | |
return truncated_result | |