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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT // OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, // SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT // LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, // DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY // THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT // (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE // OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. // Author: kenton@google.com (Kenton Varda) // // TODO(kenton): Share code with the versions of this test in other languages? // It seemed like parameterizing it would add more complexity than it is // worth. #include #ifndef _SHARED_PTR_H #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include namespace google { namespace protobuf { namespace compiler { namespace python { namespace { class TestGenerator : public CodeGenerator { public: TestGenerator() {} ~TestGenerator() {} virtual bool Generate(const FileDescriptor* file, const string& parameter, GeneratorContext* context, string* error) const { TryInsert("test_pb2.py", "imports", context); TryInsert("test_pb2.py", "module_scope", context); TryInsert("test_pb2.py", "class_scope:foo.Bar", context); TryInsert("test_pb2.py", "class_scope:foo.Bar.Baz", context); return true; } void TryInsert(const string& filename, const string& insertion_point, GeneratorContext* context) const { google::protobuf::scoped_ptr output( context->OpenForInsert(filename, insertion_point)); io::Printer printer(output.get(), '$'); printer.Print("// inserted $name$\n", "name", insertion_point); } }; // This test verifies that all the expected insertion points exist. It does // not verify that they are correctly-placed; that would require actually // compiling the output which is a bit more than I care to do for this test. TEST(PythonPluginTest, PluginTest) { GOOGLE_CHECK_OK(File::SetContents(TestTempDir() + "/test.proto", "syntax = \"proto2\";\n" "package foo;\n" "message Bar {\n" " message Baz {}\n" "}\n", true)); google::protobuf::compiler::CommandLineInterface cli; cli.SetInputsAreProtoPathRelative(true); python::Generator python_generator; TestGenerator test_generator; cli.RegisterGenerator("--python_out", &python_generator, ""); cli.RegisterGenerator("--test_out", &test_generator, ""); string proto_path = "-I" + TestTempDir(); string python_out = "--python_out=" + TestTempDir(); string test_out = "--test_out=" + TestTempDir(); const char* argv[] = { "protoc", proto_path.c_str(), python_out.c_str(), test_out.c_str(), "test.proto" }; EXPECT_EQ(0, cli.Run(5, argv)); } // This test verifies that the generated Python output uses regular imports (as // opposed to importlib) in the usual case where the .proto file paths do not // not contain any Python keywords. TEST(PythonPluginTest, ImportTest) { // Create files test1.proto and test2.proto with the former importing the // latter. GOOGLE_CHECK_OK(File::SetContents(TestTempDir() + "/test1.proto", "syntax = \"proto3\";\n" "package foo;\n" "import \"test2.proto\";" "message Message1 {\n" " Message2 message_2 = 1;\n" "}\n", true)); GOOGLE_CHECK_OK(File::SetContents(TestTempDir() + "/test2.proto", "syntax = \"proto3\";\n" "package foo;\n" "message Message2 {}\n", true)); google::protobuf::compiler::CommandLineInterface cli; cli.SetInputsAreProtoPathRelative(true); python::Generator python_generator; cli.RegisterGenerator("--python_out", &python_generator, ""); string proto_path = "-I" + TestTempDir(); string python_out = "--python_out=" + TestTempDir(); const char* argv[] = {"protoc", proto_path.c_str(), "-I.", python_out.c_str(), "test1.proto"}; ASSERT_EQ(0, cli.Run(5, argv)); // Loop over the lines of the generated code and verify that we find an // ordinary Python import but do not find the string "importlib". string output; GOOGLE_CHECK_OK(File::GetContents(TestTempDir() + "/test1_pb2.py", &output, true)); std::vector lines = Split(output, "\n"); string expected_import = "import test2_pb2"; bool found_expected_import = false; for (int i = 0; i < lines.size(); ++i) { if (lines[i].find(expected_import) != string::npos) { found_expected_import = true; } EXPECT_EQ(string::npos, lines[i].find("importlib")); } EXPECT_TRUE(found_expected_import); } } // namespace } // namespace python } // namespace compiler } // namespace protobuf } // namespace google