""" This will run tests on all XBlocks in the `xblock.test.v0` entrypoint. Did you notice something about that entry point? It ends with a v0. That means this is not finished. At some point, we might stop running v0 tests, replacing them with test case failures, and run v1 tests only. That be the dragon here. """ import pkg_resources class DuplicateXBlockTest(Exception): ''' This exception is shown if there are multiple entry points with the same class name for a test. In most cases, this means you have two versions of the same XBlock installed, or two XBlocks with namespace collisions. In either case, it'd be nice to resolve (likely by renaming tests as they come in, hopefully still being careful to catch collisions which might effect deployed XBlocks. See discussion at: https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/11032#discussion_r48097392). ''' pass # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=unnecessary-pass class InvalidTestName(Exception): ''' This means you have an entry point for a test that does not correspond to a properly named test class. For example, if you cut-and-paste entry points in `setup.py`, and forgot to repoint the class (so it points to `DoneXBlock` instead of `TestDone`), or otherwise made an error, you will see this exception. ''' pass # lint-amnesty, pylint: disable=unnecessary-pass xblock_loaded = False # pylint: disable=invalid-name for entrypoint in pkg_resources.iter_entry_points(group="xblock.test.v0"): plugin = entrypoint.load() classname = plugin.__name__ if classname in globals(): raise DuplicateXBlockTest(classname) if not classname.startswith("Test"): raise InvalidTestName("Test class should start with 'Test': " + classname) # This should never happen, but while we're testing for class name # validity, we figured it was okay to be a little overly defensive. # See discussion at: # https://github.com/edx/edx-platform/pull/11032#discussion_r48097392 if not classname.replace("_", "").isalnum(): raise InvalidTestName("Python variables should be letters, numbers, and underscores: " + classname) globals()[classname] = plugin print("Loading XBlock test: " + classname) xblock_loaded = True