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bazarr/libs/tqdm/tests/tests_tqdm.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Advice: use repr(our_file.read()) to print the full output of tqdm
# (else '\r' will replace the previous lines and you'll see only the latest.
import sys
import csv
import re
import os
from nose import with_setup
from nose.plugins.skip import SkipTest
from nose.tools import assert_raises
from nose.tools import eq_
from contextlib import contextmanager
from warnings import catch_warnings, simplefilter
from tqdm import tqdm
from tqdm import trange
from tqdm import TqdmDeprecationWarning
from tqdm.std import Bar
from tqdm.contrib import DummyTqdmFile
try:
from StringIO import StringIO
except ImportError:
from io import StringIO
from io import BytesIO
from io import IOBase # to support unicode strings
class DeprecationError(Exception):
pass
# Ensure we can use `with closing(...) as ... :` syntax
if getattr(StringIO, '__exit__', False) and \
getattr(StringIO, '__enter__', False):
def closing(arg):
return arg
else:
from contextlib import closing
try:
_range = xrange
except NameError:
_range = range
try:
_unicode = unicode
except NameError:
_unicode = str
nt_and_no_colorama = False
if os.name == 'nt':
try:
import colorama # NOQA
except ImportError:
nt_and_no_colorama = True
# Regex definitions
# List of control characters
CTRLCHR = [r'\r', r'\n', r'\x1b\[A'] # Need to escape [ for regex
# Regular expressions compilation
RE_rate = re.compile(r'(\d+\.\d+)it/s')
RE_ctrlchr = re.compile("(%s)" % '|'.join(CTRLCHR)) # Match control chars
RE_ctrlchr_excl = re.compile('|'.join(CTRLCHR)) # Match and exclude ctrl chars
RE_pos = re.compile(
r'([\r\n]+((pos\d+) bar:\s+\d+%|\s{3,6})?[^\r\n]*)')
def pos_line_diff(res_list, expected_list, raise_nonempty=True):
"""
Return differences between two bar output lists.
To be used with `RE_pos`
"""
res = [(r, e) for r, e in zip(res_list, expected_list)
for pos in [len(e) - len(e.lstrip('\n'))] # bar position
if r != e # simple comparison
if not r.startswith(e) # start matches
or not (
# move up at end (maybe less due to closing bars)
any(r.endswith(end + i * '\x1b[A') for i in range(pos + 1)
for end in [
']', # bar
' ']) # cleared
or '100%' in r # completed bar
or r == '\n') # final bar
or r[(-1 - pos) * len('\x1b[A'):] == '\x1b[A'] # too many moves up
if raise_nonempty and (res or len(res_list) != len(expected_list)):
if len(res_list) < len(expected_list):
res.extend([(None, e) for e in expected_list[len(res_list):]])
elif len(res_list) > len(expected_list):
res.extend([(r, None) for r in res_list[len(expected_list):]])
raise AssertionError(
"Got => Expected\n" + '\n'.join('%r => %r' % i for i in res))
return res
class DiscreteTimer(object):
"""Virtual discrete time manager, to precisely control time for tests"""
def __init__(self):
self.t = 0.0
def sleep(self, t):
"""Sleep = increment the time counter (almost no CPU used)"""
self.t += t
def time(self):
"""Get the current time"""
return self.t
def cpu_timify(t, timer=None):
"""Force tqdm to use the specified timer instead of system-wide time()"""
if timer is None:
timer = DiscreteTimer()
t._time = timer.time
t._sleep = timer.sleep
t.start_t = t.last_print_t = t._time()
return timer
def pretest():
# setcheckinterval is deprecated
try:
sys.setswitchinterval(1)
except AttributeError:
sys.setcheckinterval(100)
if getattr(tqdm, "_instances", False):
n = len(tqdm._instances)
if n:
tqdm._instances.clear()
raise EnvironmentError(
"{0} `tqdm` instances still in existence PRE-test".format(n))
def posttest():
if getattr(tqdm, "_instances", False):
n = len(tqdm._instances)
if n:
tqdm._instances.clear()
raise EnvironmentError(
"{0} `tqdm` instances still in existence POST-test".format(n))
class UnicodeIO(IOBase):
"""Unicode version of StringIO"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super(UnicodeIO, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
self.encoding = 'U8' # io.StringIO supports unicode, but no encoding
self.text = ''
self.cursor = 0
def __len__(self):
return len(self.text)
def seek(self, offset):
self.cursor = offset
def tell(self):
return self.cursor
def write(self, s):
self.text = self.text[:self.cursor] + s + \
self.text[self.cursor + len(s):]
self.cursor += len(s)
def read(self, n=-1):
_cur = self.cursor
self.cursor = len(self) if n < 0 \
else min(_cur + n, len(self))
return self.text[_cur:self.cursor]
def getvalue(self):
return self.text
def get_bar(all_bars, i=None):
"""Get a specific update from a whole bar traceback"""
# Split according to any used control characters
bars_split = RE_ctrlchr_excl.split(all_bars)
bars_split = list(filter(None, bars_split)) # filter out empty splits
return bars_split if i is None else bars_split[i]
def progressbar_rate(bar_str):
return float(RE_rate.search(bar_str).group(1))
def squash_ctrlchars(s):
"""Apply control characters in a string just like a terminal display"""
# Init variables
curline = 0 # current line in our fake terminal
lines = [''] # state of our fake terminal
# Split input string by control codes
s_split = RE_ctrlchr.split(s)
s_split = filter(None, s_split) # filter out empty splits
# For each control character or message
for nextctrl in s_split:
# If it's a control character, apply it
if nextctrl == '\r':
# Carriage return
# Go to the beginning of the line
# simplified here: we just empty the string
lines[curline] = ''
elif nextctrl == '\n':
# Newline
# Go to the next line
if curline < (len(lines) - 1):
# If already exists, just move cursor
curline += 1
else:
# Else the new line is created
lines.append('')
curline += 1
elif nextctrl == '\x1b[A':
# Move cursor up
if curline > 0:
curline -= 1
else:
raise ValueError("Cannot go up, anymore!")
# Else, it is a message, we print it on current line
else:
lines[curline] += nextctrl
return lines
def test_format_interval():
"""Test time interval format"""
format_interval = tqdm.format_interval
assert format_interval(60) == '01:00'
assert format_interval(6160) == '1:42:40'
assert format_interval(238113) == '66:08:33'
def test_format_num():
"""Test number format"""
format_num = tqdm.format_num
assert float(format_num(1337)) == 1337
assert format_num(int(1e6)) == '1e+6'
assert format_num(1239876) == '1''239''876'
def test_format_meter():
"""Test statistics and progress bar formatting"""
try:
unich = unichr
except NameError:
unich = chr
format_meter = tqdm.format_meter
assert format_meter(0, 1000, 13) == \
" 0%| | 0/1000 [00:13<?, ?it/s]"
# If not implementing any changes to _tqdm.py, set prefix='desc'
# or else ": : " will be in output, so assertion should change
assert format_meter(0, 1000, 13, ncols=68, prefix='desc: ') == \
"desc: 0%| | 0/1000 [00:13<?, ?it/s]"
assert format_meter(231, 1000, 392) == \
" 23%|" + unich(0x2588) * 2 + unich(0x258e) + \
" | 231/1000 [06:32<21:44, 1.70s/it]"
assert format_meter(10000, 1000, 13) == \
"10000it [00:13, 769.23it/s]"
assert format_meter(231, 1000, 392, ncols=56, ascii=True) == \
" 23%|" + '#' * 3 + '6' + \
" | 231/1000 [06:32<21:44, 1.70s/it]"
assert format_meter(100000, 1000, 13, unit_scale=True, unit='iB') == \
"100kiB [00:13, 7.69kiB/s]"
assert format_meter(100, 1000, 12, ncols=0, rate=7.33) == \
" 10% 100/1000 [00:12<02:02, 7.33it/s]"
eq_(
# ncols is small, l_bar is too large
# l_bar gets chopped
# no bar
# no r_bar
format_meter(
0, 1000, 13, ncols=10,
bar_format="************{bar:10}$$$$$$$$$$"),
"**********" # 10/12 stars since ncols is 10
)
eq_(
# n_cols allows for l_bar and some of bar
# l_bar displays
# bar gets chopped
# no r_bar
format_meter(
0, 1000, 13, ncols=20,
bar_format="************{bar:10}$$$$$$$$$$"),
"************ " # all 12 stars and 8/10 bar parts
)
eq_(
# n_cols allows for l_bar, bar, and some of r_bar
# l_bar displays
# bar displays
# r_bar gets chopped
format_meter(
0, 1000, 13, ncols=30,
bar_format="************{bar:10}$$$$$$$$$$"),
"************ $$$$$$$$"
# all 12 stars and 10 bar parts, but only 8/10 dollar signs
)
eq_(
# trim left ANSI; escape is before trim zone
format_meter(
0, 1000, 13, ncols=10,
bar_format="*****\033[22m****\033[0m***{bar:10}$$$$$$$$$$"),
"*****\033[22m****\033[0m*\033[0m"
# we only know it has ANSI codes, so we append an END code anyway
)
eq_(
# trim left ANSI; escape is at trim zone
format_meter(
0, 1000, 13, ncols=10,
bar_format="*****\033[22m*****\033[0m**{bar:10}$$$$$$$$$$"),
"*****\033[22m*****\033[0m"
)
eq_(
# trim left ANSI; escape is after trim zone
format_meter(
0, 1000, 13, ncols=10,
bar_format="*****\033[22m******\033[0m*{bar:10}$$$$$$$$$$"),
"*****\033[22m*****\033[0m"
)
# Check that bar_format correctly adapts {bar} size to the rest
assert format_meter(20, 100, 12, ncols=13, rate=8.1,
bar_format=r'{l_bar}{bar}|{n_fmt}/{total_fmt}') == \
" 20%|" + unich(0x258f) + "|20/100"
assert format_meter(20, 100, 12, ncols=14, rate=8.1,
bar_format=r'{l_bar}{bar}|{n_fmt}/{total_fmt}') == \
" 20%|" + unich(0x258d) + " |20/100"
# Check wide characters
if sys.version_info >= (3,):
assert format_meter(0, 1000, 13, ncols=68, prefix=': ') == \
": 0%| | 0/1000 [00:13<?, ?it/s]"
assert format_meter(0, 1000, 13, ncols=68, prefix='ニッポン [ニッポン]: ') == \
"ニッポン [ニッポン]: 0%| | 0/1000 [00:13<?, ?it/s]"
# Check that bar_format can print only {bar} or just one side
assert format_meter(20, 100, 12, ncols=2, rate=8.1,
bar_format=r'{bar}') == \
unich(0x258d) + " "
assert format_meter(20, 100, 12, ncols=7, rate=8.1,
bar_format=r'{l_bar}{bar}') == \
" 20%|" + unich(0x258d) + " "
assert format_meter(20, 100, 12, ncols=6, rate=8.1,
bar_format=r'{bar}|test') == \
unich(0x258f) + "|test"
def test_ansi_escape_codes():
"""Test stripping of ANSI escape codes"""
ansi = dict(BOLD='\033[1m', RED='\033[91m', END='\033[0m')
desc_raw = '{BOLD}{RED}Colored{END} description'
ncols = 123
desc_stripped = desc_raw.format(BOLD='', RED='', END='')
meter = tqdm.format_meter(0, 100, 0, ncols=ncols, prefix=desc_stripped)
assert len(meter) == ncols
desc = desc_raw.format(**ansi)
meter = tqdm.format_meter(0, 100, 0, ncols=ncols, prefix=desc)
# `format_meter` inserts an extra END for safety
ansi_len = len(desc) - len(desc_stripped) + len(ansi['END'])
assert len(meter) == ncols + ansi_len
def test_si_format():
"""Test SI unit prefixes"""
format_meter = tqdm.format_meter
assert '9.00 ' in format_meter(1, 9, 1, unit_scale=True, unit='B')
assert '99.0 ' in format_meter(1, 99, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '999 ' in format_meter(1, 999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '9.99k ' in format_meter(1, 9994, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '10.0k ' in format_meter(1, 9999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '99.5k ' in format_meter(1, 99499, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '100k ' in format_meter(1, 99999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '1.00M ' in format_meter(1, 999999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '1.00G ' in format_meter(1, 999999999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '1.00T ' in format_meter(1, 999999999999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '1.00P ' in format_meter(1, 999999999999999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '1.00E ' in format_meter(1, 999999999999999999, 1, unit_scale=True)
assert '1.00Z ' in format_meter(1, 999999999999999999999, 1,
unit_scale=True)
assert '1.0Y ' in format_meter(1, 999999999999999999999999, 1,
unit_scale=True)
assert '10.0Y ' in format_meter(1, 9999999999999999999999999, 1,
unit_scale=True)
assert '100.0Y ' in format_meter(1, 99999999999999999999999999, 1,
unit_scale=True)
assert '1000.0Y ' in format_meter(1, 999999999999999999999999999, 1,
unit_scale=True)
def test_bar_formatspec():
"""Test Bar.__format__ spec"""
assert "{0:5a}".format(Bar(0.3)) == "#5 "
assert "{0:2}".format(Bar(0.5, charset=" .oO0")) == "0 "
assert "{0:2a}".format(Bar(0.5, charset=" .oO0")) == "# "
assert "{0:-6a}".format(Bar(0.5, 10)) == '## '
assert "{0:2b}".format(Bar(0.5, 10)) == ' '
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_all_defaults():
"""Test default kwargs"""
with closing(UnicodeIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(range(10), file=our_file) as progressbar:
assert len(progressbar) == 10
for _ in progressbar:
pass
# restore stdout/stderr output for `nosetest` interface
# try:
# sys.stderr.write('\x1b[A')
# except:
# pass
sys.stderr.write('\rTest default kwargs ... ')
class WriteTypeChecker(BytesIO):
"""File-like to assert the expected type is written"""
def __init__(self, expected_type):
super(WriteTypeChecker, self).__init__()
self.expected_type = expected_type
def write(self, s):
assert isinstance(s, self.expected_type)
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_native_string_io_for_default_file():
"""Native strings written to unspecified files"""
stderr = sys.stderr
try:
sys.stderr = WriteTypeChecker(expected_type=type(''))
for _ in tqdm(range(3)):
pass
sys.stderr.encoding = None # py2 behaviour
for _ in tqdm(range(3)):
pass
finally:
sys.stderr = stderr
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_unicode_string_io_for_specified_file():
"""Unicode strings written to specified files"""
for _ in tqdm(range(3), file=WriteTypeChecker(expected_type=type(u''))):
pass
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_write_bytes():
"""Test write_bytes argument with and without `file`"""
# specified file (and bytes)
for _ in tqdm(range(3), file=WriteTypeChecker(expected_type=type(b'')),
write_bytes=True):
pass
# unspecified file (and unicode)
stderr = sys.stderr
try:
sys.stderr = WriteTypeChecker(expected_type=type(u''))
for _ in tqdm(range(3), write_bytes=False):
pass
finally:
sys.stderr = stderr
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_iterate_over_csv_rows():
"""Test csv iterator"""
# Create a test csv pseudo file
with closing(StringIO()) as test_csv_file:
writer = csv.writer(test_csv_file)
for _ in _range(3):
writer.writerow(['test'] * 3)
test_csv_file.seek(0)
# Test that nothing fails if we iterate over rows
reader = csv.DictReader(test_csv_file,
fieldnames=('row1', 'row2', 'row3'))
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(reader, file=our_file):
pass
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_file_output():
"""Test output to arbitrary file-like objects"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for i in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file):
if i == 1:
our_file.seek(0)
assert '0/3' in our_file.read()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_leave_option():
"""Test `leave=True` always prints info about the last iteration"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, leave=True):
pass
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert '| 3/3 ' in res
assert '\n' == res[-1] # not '\r'
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file2:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file2, leave=False):
pass
assert '| 3/3 ' not in our_file2.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_trange():
"""Test trange"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in trange(3, file=our_file, leave=True):
pass
assert '| 3/3 ' in our_file.getvalue()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file2:
for _ in trange(3, file=our_file2, leave=False):
pass
assert '| 3/3 ' not in our_file2.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_min_interval():
"""Test mininterval"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, mininterval=1e-10):
pass
assert " 0%| | 0/3 [00:00<" in our_file.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_max_interval():
"""Test maxinterval"""
total = 100
bigstep = 10
smallstep = 5
# Test without maxinterval
timer = DiscreteTimer()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file2:
# with maxinterval but higher than loop sleep time
t = tqdm(total=total, file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=0,
smoothing=1, maxinterval=1e-2)
cpu_timify(t, timer)
# without maxinterval
t2 = tqdm(total=total, file=our_file2, miniters=None, mininterval=0,
smoothing=1, maxinterval=None)
cpu_timify(t2, timer)
assert t.dynamic_miniters
assert t2.dynamic_miniters
# Increase 10 iterations at once
t.update(bigstep)
t2.update(bigstep)
# The next iterations should not trigger maxinterval (step 10)
for _ in _range(4):
t.update(smallstep)
t2.update(smallstep)
timer.sleep(1e-5)
t.close() # because PyPy doesn't gc immediately
t2.close() # as above
assert "25%" not in our_file2.getvalue()
assert "25%" not in our_file.getvalue()
# Test with maxinterval effect
timer = DiscreteTimer()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=total, file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=0,
smoothing=1, maxinterval=1e-4) as t:
cpu_timify(t, timer)
# Increase 10 iterations at once
t.update(bigstep)
# The next iterations should trigger maxinterval (step 5)
for _ in _range(4):
t.update(smallstep)
timer.sleep(1e-2)
assert "25%" in our_file.getvalue()
# Test iteration based tqdm with maxinterval effect
timer = DiscreteTimer()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(_range(total), file=our_file, miniters=None,
mininterval=1e-5, smoothing=1, maxinterval=1e-4) as t2:
cpu_timify(t2, timer)
for i in t2:
if i >= (bigstep - 1) and \
((i - (bigstep - 1)) % smallstep) == 0:
timer.sleep(1e-2)
if i >= 3 * bigstep:
break
assert "15%" in our_file.getvalue()
# Test different behavior with and without mininterval
timer = DiscreteTimer()
total = 1000
mininterval = 0.1
maxinterval = 10
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=total, file=our_file, miniters=None, smoothing=1,
mininterval=mininterval, maxinterval=maxinterval) as tm1:
with tqdm(total=total, file=our_file, miniters=None, smoothing=1,
mininterval=0, maxinterval=maxinterval) as tm2:
cpu_timify(tm1, timer)
cpu_timify(tm2, timer)
# Fast iterations, check if dynamic_miniters triggers
timer.sleep(mininterval) # to force update for t1
tm1.update(total / 2)
tm2.update(total / 2)
assert int(tm1.miniters) == tm2.miniters == total / 2
# Slow iterations, check different miniters if mininterval
timer.sleep(maxinterval * 2)
tm1.update(total / 2)
tm2.update(total / 2)
res = [tm1.miniters, tm2.miniters]
assert res == [(total / 2) * mininterval / (maxinterval * 2),
(total / 2) * maxinterval / (maxinterval * 2)]
# Same with iterable based tqdm
timer1 = DiscreteTimer() # need 2 timers for each bar because zip not work
timer2 = DiscreteTimer()
total = 100
mininterval = 0.1
maxinterval = 10
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t1 = tqdm(_range(total), file=our_file, miniters=None, smoothing=1,
mininterval=mininterval, maxinterval=maxinterval)
t2 = tqdm(_range(total), file=our_file, miniters=None, smoothing=1,
mininterval=0, maxinterval=maxinterval)
cpu_timify(t1, timer1)
cpu_timify(t2, timer2)
for i in t1:
if i == ((total / 2) - 2):
timer1.sleep(mininterval)
if i == (total - 1):
timer1.sleep(maxinterval * 2)
for i in t2:
if i == ((total / 2) - 2):
timer2.sleep(mininterval)
if i == (total - 1):
timer2.sleep(maxinterval * 2)
assert t1.miniters == 0.255
assert t2.miniters == 0.5
t1.close()
t2.close()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_min_iters():
"""Test miniters"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, leave=True, miniters=4):
our_file.write('blank\n')
assert '\nblank\nblank\n' in our_file.getvalue()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, leave=True, miniters=1):
our_file.write('blank\n')
# assume automatic mininterval = 0 means intermediate output
assert '| 3/3 ' in our_file.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_dynamic_min_iters():
"""Test purely dynamic miniters (and manual updates and __del__)"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
total = 10
t = tqdm(total=total, file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=0,
smoothing=1)
t.update()
# Increase 3 iterations
t.update(3)
# The next two iterations should be skipped because of dynamic_miniters
t.update()
t.update()
# The third iteration should be displayed
t.update()
out = our_file.getvalue()
assert t.dynamic_miniters
t.__del__() # simulate immediate del gc
assert ' 0%| | 0/10 [00:00<' in out
assert '40%' in out
assert '50%' not in out
assert '60%' not in out
assert '70%' in out
# Check with smoothing=0, miniters should be set to max update seen so far
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
total = 10
t = tqdm(total=total, file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=0,
smoothing=0)
t.update()
t.update(2)
t.update(5) # this should be stored as miniters
t.update(1)
out = our_file.getvalue()
assert all(i in out for i in ("0/10", "1/10", "3/10"))
assert "2/10" not in out
assert t.dynamic_miniters and not t.smoothing
assert t.miniters == 5
t.close()
# Check iterable based tqdm
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(_range(10), file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=None,
smoothing=0.5)
for _ in t:
pass
assert t.dynamic_miniters
# No smoothing
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(_range(10), file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=None,
smoothing=0)
for _ in t:
pass
assert t.dynamic_miniters
# No dynamic_miniters (miniters is fixed manually)
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(_range(10), file=our_file, miniters=1, mininterval=None)
for _ in t:
pass
assert not t.dynamic_miniters
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_big_min_interval():
"""Test large mininterval"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(2), file=our_file, mininterval=1E10):
pass
assert '50%' not in our_file.getvalue()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(_range(2), file=our_file, mininterval=1E10) as t:
t.update()
t.update()
assert '50%' not in our_file.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_smoothed_dynamic_min_iters():
"""Test smoothed dynamic miniters"""
timer = DiscreteTimer()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=100, file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=0,
smoothing=0.5, maxinterval=0) as t:
cpu_timify(t, timer)
# Increase 10 iterations at once
t.update(10)
# The next iterations should be partially skipped
for _ in _range(2):
t.update(4)
for _ in _range(20):
t.update()
out = our_file.getvalue()
assert t.dynamic_miniters
assert ' 0%| | 0/100 [00:00<' in out
assert '10%' in out
assert '14%' not in out
assert '18%' in out
assert '20%' not in out
assert '25%' in out
assert '30%' not in out
assert '32%' in out
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_smoothed_dynamic_min_iters_with_min_interval():
"""Test smoothed dynamic miniters with mininterval"""
timer = DiscreteTimer()
# In this test, `miniters` should gradually decline
total = 100
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
# Test manual updating tqdm
with tqdm(total=total, file=our_file, miniters=None, mininterval=1e-3,
smoothing=1, maxinterval=0) as t:
cpu_timify(t, timer)
t.update(10)
timer.sleep(1e-2)
for _ in _range(4):
t.update()
timer.sleep(1e-2)
out = our_file.getvalue()
assert t.dynamic_miniters
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
# Test iteration-based tqdm
with tqdm(_range(total), file=our_file, miniters=None,
mininterval=0.01, smoothing=1, maxinterval=0) as t2:
cpu_timify(t2, timer)
for i in t2:
if i >= 10:
timer.sleep(0.1)
if i >= 14:
break
out2 = our_file.getvalue()
assert t.dynamic_miniters
assert ' 0%| | 0/100 [00:00<' in out
assert '11%' in out and '11%' in out2
# assert '12%' not in out and '12%' in out2
assert '13%' in out and '13%' in out2
assert '14%' in out and '14%' in out2
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_rlock_creation():
"""Test that importing tqdm does not create multiprocessing objects."""
import multiprocessing as mp
if sys.version_info < (3, 3):
# unittest.mock is a 3.3+ feature
raise SkipTest
# Use 'spawn' instead of 'fork' so that the process does not inherit any
# globals that have been constructed by running other tests
ctx = mp.get_context('spawn')
with ctx.Pool(1) as pool:
# The pool will propagate the error if the target method fails
pool.apply(_rlock_creation_target)
def _rlock_creation_target():
"""Check that the RLock has not been constructed."""
from unittest.mock import patch
import multiprocessing as mp
# Patch the RLock class/method but use the original implementation
with patch('multiprocessing.RLock', wraps=mp.RLock) as rlock_mock:
# Importing the module should not create a lock
from tqdm import tqdm
assert rlock_mock.call_count == 0
# Creating a progress bar should initialize the lock
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(file=our_file) as _: # NOQA
pass
assert rlock_mock.call_count == 1
# Creating a progress bar again should reuse the lock
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(file=our_file) as _: # NOQA
pass
assert rlock_mock.call_count == 1
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_disable():
"""Test disable"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, disable=True):
pass
assert our_file.getvalue() == ''
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
progressbar = tqdm(total=3, file=our_file, miniters=1, disable=True)
progressbar.update(3)
progressbar.close()
assert our_file.getvalue() == ''
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_infinite_total():
"""Test treatment of infinite total"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, total=float("inf")):
pass
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_nototal():
"""Test unknown total length"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for i in tqdm((i for i in range(10)), file=our_file, unit_scale=10):
pass
assert "100it" in our_file.getvalue()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for i in tqdm((i for i in range(10)), file=our_file,
bar_format="{l_bar}{bar}{r_bar}"):
pass
assert "10/?" in our_file.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_unit():
"""Test SI unit prefix"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, miniters=1, unit="bytes"):
pass
assert 'bytes/s' in our_file.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_ascii():
"""Test ascii/unicode bar"""
# Test ascii autodetection
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, ascii=None) as t:
assert t.ascii # TODO: this may fail in the future
# Test ascii bar
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(3), total=15, file=our_file, miniters=1,
mininterval=0, ascii=True):
pass
res = our_file.getvalue().strip("\r").split("\r")
assert '7%|6' in res[1]
assert '13%|#3' in res[2]
assert '20%|##' in res[3]
# Test unicode bar
with closing(UnicodeIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=15, file=our_file, ascii=False, mininterval=0) as t:
for _ in _range(3):
t.update()
res = our_file.getvalue().strip("\r").split("\r")
assert u"7%|\u258b" in res[1]
assert u"13%|\u2588\u258e" in res[2]
assert u"20%|\u2588\u2588" in res[3]
# Test custom bar
for ascii in [" .oO0", " #"]:
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(len(ascii) - 1), file=our_file, miniters=1,
mininterval=0, ascii=ascii, ncols=27):
pass
res = our_file.getvalue().strip("\r").split("\r")
for bar, line in zip(ascii, res):
assert '|' + bar + '|' in line
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_update():
"""Test manual creation and updates"""
res = None
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=2, file=our_file, miniters=1, mininterval=0) \
as progressbar:
assert len(progressbar) == 2
progressbar.update(2)
assert '| 2/2' in our_file.getvalue()
progressbar.desc = 'dynamically notify of 4 increments in total'
progressbar.total = 4
progressbar.update(-1)
progressbar.update(2)
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert '| 3/4 ' in res
assert 'dynamically notify of 4 increments in total' in res
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_close():
"""Test manual creation and closure and n_instances"""
# With `leave` option
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
progressbar = tqdm(total=3, file=our_file, miniters=10)
progressbar.update(3)
assert '| 3/3 ' not in our_file.getvalue() # Should be blank
assert len(tqdm._instances) == 1
progressbar.close()
assert len(tqdm._instances) == 0
assert '| 3/3 ' in our_file.getvalue()
# Without `leave` option
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
progressbar = tqdm(total=3, file=our_file, miniters=10, leave=False)
progressbar.update(3)
progressbar.close()
assert '| 3/3 ' not in our_file.getvalue() # Should be blank
# With all updates
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
assert len(tqdm._instances) == 0
with tqdm(total=3, file=our_file, miniters=0, mininterval=0,
leave=True) as progressbar:
assert len(tqdm._instances) == 1
progressbar.update(3)
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert '| 3/3 ' in res # Should be blank
assert '\n' not in res
# close() called
assert len(tqdm._instances) == 0
exres = res.rsplit(', ', 1)[0]
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert res[-1] == '\n'
if not res.startswith(exres):
raise AssertionError(
"\n<<< Expected:\n{0}\n>>> Got:\n{1}\n===".format(
exres + ', ...it/s]\n', our_file.getvalue()))
# Closing after the output stream has closed
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(total=2, file=our_file)
t.update()
t.update()
t.close()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_smoothing():
"""Test exponential weighted average smoothing"""
timer = DiscreteTimer()
# -- Test disabling smoothing
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, smoothing=None, leave=True) as t:
cpu_timify(t, timer)
for _ in t:
pass
assert '| 3/3 ' in our_file.getvalue()
# -- Test smoothing
# Compile the regex to find the rate
# 1st case: no smoothing (only use average)
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file2:
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file2, smoothing=None, leave=True,
miniters=1, mininterval=0)
cpu_timify(t, timer)
with tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, smoothing=None, leave=True,
miniters=1, mininterval=0) as t2:
cpu_timify(t2, timer)
for i in t2:
# Sleep more for first iteration and
# see how quickly rate is updated
if i == 0:
timer.sleep(0.01)
else:
# Need to sleep in all iterations
# to calculate smoothed rate
# (else delta_t is 0!)
timer.sleep(0.001)
t.update()
n_old = len(tqdm._instances)
t.close()
assert len(tqdm._instances) == n_old - 1
# Get result for iter-based bar
a = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file.getvalue(), 3))
# Get result for manually updated bar
a2 = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file2.getvalue(), 3))
# 2nd case: use max smoothing (= instant rate)
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file2:
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file2, smoothing=1, leave=True,
miniters=1, mininterval=0)
cpu_timify(t, timer)
with tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, smoothing=1, leave=True,
miniters=1, mininterval=0) as t2:
cpu_timify(t2, timer)
for i in t2:
if i == 0:
timer.sleep(0.01)
else:
timer.sleep(0.001)
t.update()
t.close()
# Get result for iter-based bar
b = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file.getvalue(), 3))
# Get result for manually updated bar
b2 = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file2.getvalue(), 3))
# 3rd case: use medium smoothing
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file2:
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file2, smoothing=0.5, leave=True,
miniters=1, mininterval=0)
cpu_timify(t, timer)
t2 = tqdm(_range(3), file=our_file, smoothing=0.5, leave=True,
miniters=1, mininterval=0)
cpu_timify(t2, timer)
for i in t2:
if i == 0:
timer.sleep(0.01)
else:
timer.sleep(0.001)
t.update()
t2.close()
t.close()
# Get result for iter-based bar
c = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file.getvalue(), 3))
# Get result for manually updated bar
c2 = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file2.getvalue(), 3))
# Check that medium smoothing's rate is between no and max smoothing rates
assert a <= c <= b
assert a2 <= c2 <= b2
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_deprecated_nested():
"""Test nested progress bars"""
if nt_and_no_colorama:
raise SkipTest
# TODO: test degradation on windows without colorama?
# Artificially test nested loop printing
# Without leave
our_file = StringIO()
try:
tqdm(total=2, file=our_file, nested=True)
except TqdmDeprecationWarning:
if """`nested` is deprecated and automated.
Use `position` instead for manual control.""" not in our_file.getvalue():
raise
else:
raise DeprecationError("Should not allow nested kwarg")
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_bar_format():
"""Test custom bar formatting"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
bar_format = r'{l_bar}{bar}|{n_fmt}/{total_fmt}-{n}/{total}{percentage}{rate}{rate_fmt}{elapsed}{remaining}' # NOQA
for _ in trange(2, file=our_file, leave=True, bar_format=bar_format):
pass
out = our_file.getvalue()
assert "\r 0%| |0/2-0/20.0None?it/s00:00?\r" in out
# Test unicode string auto conversion
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
bar_format = r'hello world'
with tqdm(ascii=False, bar_format=bar_format, file=our_file) as t:
assert isinstance(t.bar_format, _unicode)
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_custom_format():
"""Test adding additional derived format arguments"""
class TqdmExtraFormat(tqdm):
"""Provides a `total_time` format parameter"""
@property
def format_dict(self):
d = super(TqdmExtraFormat, self).format_dict
total_time = d["elapsed"] * (d["total"] or 0) / max(d["n"], 1)
d.update(total_time=self.format_interval(total_time) + " in total")
return d
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for i in TqdmExtraFormat(
range(10), file=our_file,
bar_format="{total_time}: {percentage:.0f}%|{bar}{r_bar}"):
pass
assert "00:00 in total" in our_file.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_unpause():
"""Test unpause"""
timer = DiscreteTimer()
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = trange(10, file=our_file, leave=True, mininterval=0)
cpu_timify(t, timer)
timer.sleep(0.01)
t.update()
timer.sleep(0.01)
t.update()
timer.sleep(0.1) # longer wait time
t.unpause()
timer.sleep(0.01)
t.update()
timer.sleep(0.01)
t.update()
t.close()
r_before = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file.getvalue(), 2))
r_after = progressbar_rate(get_bar(our_file.getvalue(), 3))
assert r_before == r_after
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_reset():
"""Test resetting a bar for re-use"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, file=our_file,
miniters=1, mininterval=0, maxinterval=0) as t:
t.update(9)
t.reset()
t.update()
t.reset(total=12)
t.update(10)
assert '| 1/10' in our_file.getvalue()
assert '| 10/12' in our_file.getvalue()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_position():
"""Test positioned progress bars"""
if nt_and_no_colorama:
raise SkipTest
# Artificially test nested loop printing
# Without leave
our_file = StringIO()
kwargs = dict(file=our_file, miniters=1, mininterval=0, maxinterval=0)
t = tqdm(total=2, desc='pos2 bar', leave=False, position=2, **kwargs)
t.update()
t.close()
out = our_file.getvalue()
res = [m[0] for m in RE_pos.findall(out)]
exres = ['\n\n\rpos2 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\r ']
pos_line_diff(res, exres)
# Test iteration-based tqdm positioning
our_file = StringIO()
kwargs["file"] = our_file
for _ in trange(2, desc='pos0 bar', position=0, **kwargs):
for _ in trange(2, desc='pos1 bar', position=1, **kwargs):
for _ in trange(2, desc='pos2 bar', position=2, **kwargs):
pass
out = our_file.getvalue()
res = [m[0] for m in RE_pos.findall(out)]
exres = ['\rpos0 bar: 0%',
'\n\rpos1 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\n\n\rpos1 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\n\n\rpos1 bar: 100%',
'\rpos1 bar: 100%',
'\n\rpos0 bar: 50%',
'\n\rpos1 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\n\n\rpos1 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\n\n\rpos1 bar: 100%',
'\rpos1 bar: 100%',
'\n\rpos0 bar: 100%',
'\rpos0 bar: 100%',
'\n']
pos_line_diff(res, exres)
# Test manual tqdm positioning
our_file = StringIO()
kwargs["file"] = our_file
kwargs["total"] = 2
t1 = tqdm(desc='pos0 bar', position=0, **kwargs)
t2 = tqdm(desc='pos1 bar', position=1, **kwargs)
t3 = tqdm(desc='pos2 bar', position=2, **kwargs)
for _ in _range(2):
t1.update()
t3.update()
t2.update()
out = our_file.getvalue()
res = [m[0] for m in RE_pos.findall(out)]
exres = ['\rpos0 bar: 0%',
'\n\rpos1 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 0%',
'\rpos0 bar: 50%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 50%',
'\n\rpos1 bar: 50%',
'\rpos0 bar: 100%',
'\n\n\rpos2 bar: 100%',
'\n\rpos1 bar: 100%']
pos_line_diff(res, exres)
t1.close()
t2.close()
t3.close()
# Test auto repositioning of bars when a bar is prematurely closed
# tqdm._instances.clear() # reset number of instances
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t1 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='1.pos0 bar', mininterval=0)
t2 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='2.pos1 bar', mininterval=0)
t3 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='3.pos2 bar', mininterval=0)
res = [m[0] for m in RE_pos.findall(our_file.getvalue())]
exres = ['\r1.pos0 bar: 0%',
'\n\r2.pos1 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\r3.pos2 bar: 0%']
pos_line_diff(res, exres)
t2.close()
t4 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='4.pos2 bar', mininterval=0)
t1.update(1)
t3.update(1)
t4.update(1)
res = [m[0] for m in RE_pos.findall(our_file.getvalue())]
exres = ['\r1.pos0 bar: 0%',
'\n\r2.pos1 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\r3.pos2 bar: 0%',
'\r2.pos1 bar: 0%',
'\n\n\r4.pos2 bar: 0%',
'\r1.pos0 bar: 10%',
'\n\n\r3.pos2 bar: 10%',
'\n\r4.pos2 bar: 10%']
pos_line_diff(res, exres)
t4.close()
t3.close()
t1.close()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_set_description():
"""Test set description"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(desc='Hello', file=our_file) as t:
assert t.desc == 'Hello'
t.set_description_str('World')
assert t.desc == 'World'
t.set_description()
assert t.desc == ''
t.set_description('Bye')
assert t.desc == 'Bye: '
assert "World" in our_file.getvalue()
# without refresh
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(desc='Hello', file=our_file) as t:
assert t.desc == 'Hello'
t.set_description_str('World', False)
assert t.desc == 'World'
t.set_description(None, False)
assert t.desc == ''
assert "World" not in our_file.getvalue()
# unicode
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, file=our_file) as t:
t.set_description(u"\xe1\xe9\xed\xf3\xfa")
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_deprecated_gui():
"""Test internal GUI properties"""
# Check: StatusPrinter iff gui is disabled
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t = tqdm(total=2, gui=True, file=our_file, miniters=1, mininterval=0)
assert not hasattr(t, "sp")
try:
t.update(1)
except TqdmDeprecationWarning as e:
if ('Please use `tqdm.gui.tqdm(...)` instead of'
' `tqdm(..., gui=True)`') \
not in our_file.getvalue():
raise e
else:
raise DeprecationError('Should not allow manual gui=True without'
' overriding __iter__() and update()')
finally:
t._instances.clear()
# t.close()
# len(tqdm._instances) += 1 # undo the close() decrement
t = tqdm(_range(3), gui=True, file=our_file, miniters=1, mininterval=0)
try:
for _ in t:
pass
except TqdmDeprecationWarning as e:
if ('Please use `tqdm.gui.tqdm(...)` instead of'
' `tqdm(..., gui=True)`') \
not in our_file.getvalue():
raise e
else:
raise DeprecationError('Should not allow manual gui=True without'
' overriding __iter__() and update()')
finally:
t._instances.clear()
# t.close()
# len(tqdm._instances) += 1 # undo the close() decrement
with tqdm(total=1, gui=False, file=our_file) as t:
assert hasattr(t, "sp")
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_cmp():
"""Test comparison functions"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t0 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file)
t1 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file)
t2 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file)
assert t0 < t1
assert t2 >= t0
assert t0 <= t2
t3 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file)
t4 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file)
t5 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file)
t5.close()
t6 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file)
assert t3 != t4
assert t3 > t2
assert t5 == t6
t6.close()
t4.close()
t3.close()
t2.close()
t1.close()
t0.close()
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_repr():
"""Test representation"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, ascii=True, file=our_file) as t:
assert str(t) == ' 0%| | 0/10 [00:00<?, ?it/s]'
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_clear():
"""Test clearing bar display"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t1 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos0 bar',
bar_format='{l_bar}')
t2 = trange(10, file=our_file, desc='pos1 bar', bar_format='{l_bar}')
before = squash_ctrlchars(our_file.getvalue())
t2.clear()
t1.clear()
after = squash_ctrlchars(our_file.getvalue())
t1.close()
t2.close()
assert before == ['pos0 bar: 0%|', 'pos1 bar: 0%|']
assert after == ['', '']
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_clear_disabled():
"""Test clearing bar display"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos0 bar', disable=True,
bar_format='{l_bar}') as t:
t.clear()
assert our_file.getvalue() == ''
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_refresh():
"""Test refresh bar display"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
t1 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos0 bar',
bar_format='{l_bar}', mininterval=999, miniters=999)
t2 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos1 bar',
bar_format='{l_bar}', mininterval=999, miniters=999)
t1.update()
t2.update()
before = squash_ctrlchars(our_file.getvalue())
t1.refresh()
t2.refresh()
after = squash_ctrlchars(our_file.getvalue())
t1.close()
t2.close()
# Check that refreshing indeed forced the display to use realtime state
assert before == [u'pos0 bar: 0%|', u'pos1 bar: 0%|']
assert after == [u'pos0 bar: 10%|', u'pos1 bar: 10%|']
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_disabled_refresh():
"""Test refresh bar display"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos0 bar', disable=True,
bar_format='{l_bar}', mininterval=999, miniters=999) as t:
t.update()
t.refresh()
assert our_file.getvalue() == ''
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_write():
"""Test write messages"""
s = "Hello world"
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
# Change format to keep only left part w/o bar and it/s rate
t1 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos0 bar',
bar_format='{l_bar}', mininterval=0, miniters=1)
t2 = trange(10, file=our_file, desc='pos1 bar', bar_format='{l_bar}',
mininterval=0, miniters=1)
t3 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos2 bar',
bar_format='{l_bar}', mininterval=0, miniters=1)
t1.update()
t2.update()
t3.update()
before = our_file.getvalue()
# Write msg and see if bars are correctly redrawn below the msg
t1.write(s, file=our_file) # call as an instance method
tqdm.write(s, file=our_file) # call as a class method
after = our_file.getvalue()
t1.close()
t2.close()
t3.close()
before_squashed = squash_ctrlchars(before)
after_squashed = squash_ctrlchars(after)
assert after_squashed == [s, s] + before_squashed
# Check that no bar clearing if different file
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file_bar:
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file_write:
t1 = tqdm(total=10, file=our_file_bar, desc='pos0 bar',
bar_format='{l_bar}', mininterval=0, miniters=1)
t1.update()
before_bar = our_file_bar.getvalue()
tqdm.write(s, file=our_file_write)
after_bar = our_file_bar.getvalue()
t1.close()
assert before_bar == after_bar
# Test stdout/stderr anti-mixup strategy
# Backup stdout/stderr
stde = sys.stderr
stdo = sys.stdout
# Mock stdout/stderr
with closing(StringIO()) as our_stderr:
with closing(StringIO()) as our_stdout:
sys.stderr = our_stderr
sys.stdout = our_stdout
t1 = tqdm(total=10, file=sys.stderr, desc='pos0 bar',
bar_format='{l_bar}', mininterval=0, miniters=1)
t1.update()
before_err = sys.stderr.getvalue()
before_out = sys.stdout.getvalue()
tqdm.write(s, file=sys.stdout)
after_err = sys.stderr.getvalue()
after_out = sys.stdout.getvalue()
t1.close()
assert before_err == '\rpos0 bar: 0%|\rpos0 bar: 10%|'
assert before_out == ''
after_err_res = [m[0] for m in RE_pos.findall(after_err)]
exres = ['\rpos0 bar: 0%|',
'\rpos0 bar: 10%|',
'\r ',
'\r\rpos0 bar: 10%|']
pos_line_diff(after_err_res, exres)
assert after_out == s + '\n'
# Restore stdout and stderr
sys.stderr = stde
sys.stdout = stdo
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_len():
"""Test advance len (numpy array shape)"""
try:
import numpy as np
except ImportError:
raise SkipTest
with closing(StringIO()) as f:
with tqdm(np.zeros((3, 4)), file=f) as t:
assert len(t) == 3
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_autodisable_disable():
"""Test autodisable will disable on non-TTY"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, disable=None, file=our_file) as t:
t.update(3)
assert our_file.getvalue() == ''
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_autodisable_enable():
"""Test autodisable will not disable on TTY"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
setattr(our_file, "isatty", lambda: True)
with tqdm(total=10, disable=None, file=our_file) as t:
t.update()
assert our_file.getvalue() != ''
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_deprecation_exception():
def test_TqdmDeprecationWarning():
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
raise (TqdmDeprecationWarning('Test!', fp_write=getattr(
our_file, 'write', sys.stderr.write)))
def test_TqdmDeprecationWarning_nofpwrite():
raise (TqdmDeprecationWarning('Test!', fp_write=None))
assert_raises(TqdmDeprecationWarning, test_TqdmDeprecationWarning)
assert_raises(Exception, test_TqdmDeprecationWarning_nofpwrite)
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_postfix():
"""Test postfix"""
postfix = {'float': 0.321034, 'gen': 543, 'str': 'h', 'lst': [2]}
postfix_order = (('w', 'w'), ('a', 0)) # no need for OrderedDict
expected = ['float=0.321', 'gen=543', 'lst=[2]', 'str=h']
expected_order = ['w=w', 'a=0', 'float=0.321', 'gen=543', 'lst=[2]',
'str=h']
# Test postfix set at init
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, desc='pos0 bar',
bar_format='{r_bar}', postfix=postfix) as t1:
t1.refresh()
out = our_file.getvalue()
# Test postfix set after init
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with trange(10, file=our_file, desc='pos1 bar', bar_format='{r_bar}',
postfix=None) as t2:
t2.set_postfix(**postfix)
t2.refresh()
out2 = our_file.getvalue()
# Order of items in dict may change, so need a loop to check per item
for res in expected:
assert res in out
assert res in out2
# Test postfix (with ordered dict and no refresh) set after init
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with trange(10, file=our_file, desc='pos2 bar', bar_format='{r_bar}',
postfix=None) as t3:
t3.set_postfix(postfix_order, False, **postfix)
t3.refresh() # explicit external refresh
out3 = our_file.getvalue()
out3 = out3[1:-1].split(', ')[3:]
assert out3 == expected_order
# Test postfix (with ordered dict and refresh) set after init
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with trange(10, file=our_file, desc='pos2 bar',
bar_format='{r_bar}', postfix=None) as t4:
t4.set_postfix(postfix_order, True, **postfix)
t4.refresh() # double refresh
out4 = our_file.getvalue()
assert out4.count('\r') > out3.count('\r')
assert out4.count(", ".join(expected_order)) == 2
# Test setting postfix string directly
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with trange(10, file=our_file, desc='pos2 bar', bar_format='{r_bar}',
postfix=None) as t5:
t5.set_postfix_str("Hello", False)
t5.set_postfix_str("World")
out5 = our_file.getvalue()
assert "Hello" not in out5
out5 = out5[1:-1].split(', ')[3:]
assert out5 == ["World"]
def test_postfix_direct():
"""Test directly assigning non-str objects to postfix"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tqdm(total=10, file=our_file, miniters=1, mininterval=0,
bar_format="{postfix[0][name]} {postfix[1]:>5.2f}",
postfix=[dict(name="foo"), 42]) as t:
for i in range(10):
if i % 2:
t.postfix[0]["name"] = "abcdefghij"[i]
else:
t.postfix[1] = i
t.update()
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert "f 6.00" in res
assert "h 6.00" in res
assert "h 8.00" in res
assert "j 8.00" in res
@contextmanager
def std_out_err_redirect_tqdm(tqdm_file=sys.stderr):
orig_out_err = sys.stdout, sys.stderr
try:
sys.stdout = sys.stderr = DummyTqdmFile(tqdm_file)
yield orig_out_err[0]
# Relay exceptions
except Exception as exc:
raise exc
# Always restore sys.stdout/err if necessary
finally:
sys.stdout, sys.stderr = orig_out_err
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_file_redirection():
"""Test redirection of output"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
# Redirect stdout to tqdm.write()
with std_out_err_redirect_tqdm(tqdm_file=our_file):
for _ in trange(3):
print("Such fun")
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert res.count("Such fun\n") == 3
assert "0/3" in res
assert "3/3" in res
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_external_write():
"""Test external write mode"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
# Redirect stdout to tqdm.write()
for _ in trange(3, file=our_file):
del tqdm._lock # classmethod should be able to recreate lock
with tqdm.external_write_mode(file=our_file):
our_file.write("Such fun\n")
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert res.count("Such fun\n") == 3
assert "0/3" in res
assert "3/3" in res
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_unit_scale():
"""Test numeric `unit_scale`"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
for _ in tqdm(_range(9), unit_scale=9, file=our_file,
miniters=1, mininterval=0):
pass
out = our_file.getvalue()
assert '81/81' in out
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_threading():
"""Test multiprocess/thread-realted features"""
from multiprocessing import RLock
try:
mp_lock = RLock()
except OSError:
pass
else:
tqdm.set_lock(mp_lock)
# TODO: test interleaved output #445
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_bool():
"""Test boolean cast"""
def internal(our_file, disable):
kwargs = dict(file=our_file, disable=disable)
with trange(10, **kwargs) as t:
assert t
with trange(0, **kwargs) as t:
assert not t
with tqdm(total=10, **kwargs) as t:
assert bool(t)
with tqdm(total=0, **kwargs) as t:
assert not bool(t)
with tqdm([], **kwargs) as t:
assert not t
with tqdm([0], **kwargs) as t:
assert t
with tqdm((x for x in []), **kwargs) as t:
assert t
with tqdm((x for x in [1, 2, 3]), **kwargs) as t:
assert t
with tqdm(**kwargs) as t:
try:
print(bool(t))
except TypeError:
pass
else:
raise TypeError("Expected bool(tqdm()) to fail")
# test with and without disable
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
internal(our_file, False)
internal(our_file, True)
def backendCheck(module):
"""Test tqdm-like module fallback"""
tn = module.tqdm
tr = module.trange
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with tn(total=10, file=our_file) as t:
assert len(t) == 10
with tr(1337) as t:
assert len(t) == 1337
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_auto():
"""Test auto fallback"""
from tqdm import autonotebook, auto
backendCheck(autonotebook)
backendCheck(auto)
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_wrapattr():
"""Test wrapping file-like objects"""
data = "a twenty-char string"
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with closing(StringIO()) as writer:
with tqdm.wrapattr(
writer, "write", file=our_file, bytes=True) as wrap:
wrap.write(data)
res = writer.getvalue()
assert data == res
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert ('%.1fB [' % len(data)) in res
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with closing(StringIO()) as writer:
with tqdm.wrapattr(
writer, "write", file=our_file, bytes=False) as wrap:
wrap.write(data)
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert ('%dit [' % len(data)) in res
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_float_progress():
"""Test float totals"""
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with trange(10, total=9.6, file=our_file) as t:
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
simplefilter("always")
for i in t:
if i < 9:
assert not w
assert w
assert "clamping frac" in str(w[-1].message)
@with_setup(pretest, posttest)
def test_screen_shape():
"""Test screen shape"""
# ncols
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
with trange(10, file=our_file, ncols=50) as t:
list(t)
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert all(len(i) == 50 for i in get_bar(res))
# no second/third bar, leave=False
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
kwargs = dict(file=our_file, ncols=50, nrows=2, miniters=0,
mininterval=0, leave=False)
with trange(10, desc="one", **kwargs) as t1:
with trange(10, desc="two", **kwargs) as t2:
with trange(10, desc="three", **kwargs) as t3:
list(t3)
list(t2)
list(t1)
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert "one" in res
assert "two" not in res
assert "three" not in res
assert "\n\n" not in res
assert "more hidden" in res
# double-check ncols
assert all(len(i) == 50 for i in get_bar(res)
if i.strip() and "more hidden" not in i)
# all bars, leave=True
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
kwargs = dict(file=our_file, ncols=50, nrows=2, miniters=0,
mininterval=0)
with trange(10, desc="one", **kwargs) as t1:
with trange(10, desc="two", **kwargs) as t2:
assert "two" not in our_file.getvalue()
with trange(10, desc="three", **kwargs) as t3:
assert "three" not in our_file.getvalue()
list(t3)
list(t2)
list(t1)
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert "one" in res
assert "two" in res
assert "three" in res
assert "\n\n" not in res
assert "more hidden" in res
# double-check ncols
assert all(len(i) == 50 for i in get_bar(res)
if i.strip() and "more hidden" not in i)
# second bar becomes first, leave=False
with closing(StringIO()) as our_file:
kwargs = dict(file=our_file, ncols=50, nrows=2, miniters=0,
mininterval=0, leave=False)
t1 = tqdm(total=10, desc="one", **kwargs)
with tqdm(total=10, desc="two", **kwargs) as t2:
t1.update()
t2.update()
t1.close()
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert "one" in res
assert "two" not in res
assert "more hidden" in res
t2.update()
res = our_file.getvalue()
assert "two" in res