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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# This file is part of h5py, a Python interface to the HDF5 library. | |
# | |
# http://www.h5py.org | |
# | |
# Copyright 2008-2013 Andrew Collette and contributors | |
# | |
# License: Standard 3-clause BSD; see "license.txt" for full license terms | |
# and contributor agreement. | |
""" | |
Group test module. | |
Tests all methods and properties of Group objects, with the following | |
exceptions: | |
1. Method create_dataset is tested in module test_dataset | |
""" | |
import numpy as np | |
import os | |
import os.path | |
import sys | |
from tempfile import mkdtemp | |
from collections.abc import MutableMapping | |
from .common import ut, TestCase | |
import h5py | |
from h5py import File, Group, SoftLink, HardLink, ExternalLink | |
from h5py import Dataset, Datatype | |
from h5py import h5t | |
from h5py._hl.compat import filename_encode | |
# If we can't encode unicode filenames, there's not much point failing tests | |
# which must fail | |
try: | |
filename_encode(u"α") | |
except UnicodeEncodeError: | |
NO_FS_UNICODE = True | |
else: | |
NO_FS_UNICODE = False | |
class BaseGroup(TestCase): | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.f = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
def tearDown(self): | |
if self.f: | |
self.f.close() | |
class TestCreate(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: New groups can be created via .create_group method | |
""" | |
def test_create(self): | |
""" Simple .create_group call """ | |
grp = self.f.create_group('foo') | |
self.assertIsInstance(grp, Group) | |
grp2 = self.f.create_group(b'bar') | |
self.assertIsInstance(grp, Group) | |
def test_create_intermediate(self): | |
""" Intermediate groups can be created automatically """ | |
grp = self.f.create_group('foo/bar/baz') | |
self.assertEqual(grp.name, '/foo/bar/baz') | |
grp2 = self.f.create_group(b'boo/bar/baz') | |
self.assertEqual(grp2.name, '/boo/bar/baz') | |
def test_create_exception(self): | |
""" Name conflict causes group creation to fail with ValueError """ | |
self.f.create_group('foo') | |
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
self.f.create_group('foo') | |
def test_unicode(self): | |
""" Unicode names are correctly stored """ | |
name = u"/Name" + chr(0x4500) | |
group = self.f.create_group(name) | |
self.assertEqual(group.name, name) | |
self.assertEqual(group.id.links.get_info(name.encode('utf8')).cset, h5t.CSET_UTF8) | |
def test_unicode_default(self): | |
""" Unicode names convertible to ASCII are stored as ASCII (issue 239) | |
""" | |
name = u"/Hello, this is a name" | |
group = self.f.create_group(name) | |
self.assertEqual(group.name, name) | |
self.assertEqual(group.id.links.get_info(name.encode('utf8')).cset, h5t.CSET_ASCII) | |
def test_type(self): | |
""" Names should be strings or bytes """ | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f.create_group(1.) | |
def test_appropriate_low_level_id(self): | |
" Binding a group to a non-group identifier fails with ValueError " | |
dset = self.f.create_dataset('foo', [1]) | |
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
Group(dset.id) | |
class TestDatasetAssignment(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: Datasets can be created by direct assignment of data | |
""" | |
def test_ndarray(self): | |
""" Dataset auto-creation by direct assignment """ | |
data = np.ones((4,4),dtype='f') | |
self.f['a'] = data | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f['a'], Dataset) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f['a'][...], data) | |
def test_name_bytes(self): | |
data = np.ones((4, 4), dtype='f') | |
self.f[b'b'] = data | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f[b'b'], Dataset) | |
class TestDtypeAssignment(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: Named types can be created by direct assignment of dtypes | |
""" | |
def test_dtype(self): | |
""" Named type creation """ | |
dtype = np.dtype('|S10') | |
self.f['a'] = dtype | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f['a'], Datatype) | |
self.assertEqual(self.f['a'].dtype, dtype) | |
def test_name_bytes(self): | |
""" Named type creation """ | |
dtype = np.dtype('|S10') | |
self.f[b'b'] = dtype | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f[b'b'], Datatype) | |
class TestRequire(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: Groups can be auto-created, or opened via .require_group | |
""" | |
def test_open_existing(self): | |
""" Existing group is opened and returned """ | |
grp = self.f.create_group('foo') | |
grp2 = self.f.require_group('foo') | |
self.assertEqual(grp2, grp) | |
grp3 = self.f.require_group(b'foo') | |
self.assertEqual(grp3, grp) | |
def test_create(self): | |
""" Group is created if it doesn't exist """ | |
grp = self.f.require_group('foo') | |
self.assertIsInstance(grp, Group) | |
self.assertEqual(grp.name, '/foo') | |
def test_require_exception(self): | |
""" Opening conflicting object results in TypeError """ | |
self.f.create_dataset('foo', (1,), 'f') | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f.require_group('foo') | |
def test_intermediate_create_dataset(self): | |
""" Intermediate is created if it doesn't exist """ | |
dt = h5py.string_dtype() | |
self.f.require_dataset("foo/bar/baz", (1,), dtype=dt) | |
group = self.f.get('foo') | |
assert isinstance(group, Group) | |
group = self.f.get('foo/bar') | |
assert isinstance(group, Group) | |
def test_intermediate_create_group(self): | |
dt = h5py.string_dtype() | |
self.f.require_group("foo/bar/baz") | |
group = self.f.get('foo') | |
assert isinstance(group, Group) | |
group = self.f.get('foo/bar') | |
assert isinstance(group, Group) | |
group = self.f.get('foo/bar/baz') | |
assert isinstance(group, Group) | |
def test_require_shape(self): | |
ds = self.f.require_dataset("foo/resizable", shape=(0, 3), maxshape=(None, 3), dtype=int) | |
ds.resize(20, axis=0) | |
self.f.require_dataset("foo/resizable", shape=(0, 3), maxshape=(None, 3), dtype=int) | |
self.f.require_dataset("foo/resizable", shape=(20, 3), dtype=int) | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f.require_dataset("foo/resizable", shape=(0, 0), maxshape=(3, None), dtype=int) | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f.require_dataset("foo/resizable", shape=(0, 0), maxshape=(None, 5), dtype=int) | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f.require_dataset("foo/resizable", shape=(0, 0), maxshape=(None, 5, 2), dtype=int) | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f.require_dataset("foo/resizable", shape=(10, 3), dtype=int) | |
class TestDelete(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: Objects can be unlinked via "del" operator | |
""" | |
def test_delete(self): | |
""" Object deletion via "del" """ | |
self.f.create_group('foo') | |
self.assertIn('foo', self.f) | |
del self.f['foo'] | |
self.assertNotIn('foo', self.f) | |
def test_nonexisting(self): | |
""" Deleting non-existent object raises KeyError """ | |
with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | |
del self.f['foo'] | |
def test_readonly_delete_exception(self): | |
""" Deleting object in readonly file raises KeyError """ | |
# Note: it is impossible to restore the old behavior (ValueError) | |
# without breaking the above test (non-existing objects) | |
fname = self.mktemp() | |
hfile = File(fname, 'w') | |
try: | |
hfile.create_group('foo') | |
finally: | |
hfile.close() | |
hfile = File(fname, 'r') | |
try: | |
with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | |
del hfile['foo'] | |
finally: | |
hfile.close() | |
class TestOpen(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: Objects can be opened via indexing syntax obj[name] | |
""" | |
def test_open(self): | |
""" Simple obj[name] opening """ | |
grp = self.f.create_group('foo') | |
grp2 = self.f['foo'] | |
grp3 = self.f['/foo'] | |
self.assertEqual(grp, grp2) | |
self.assertEqual(grp, grp3) | |
def test_nonexistent(self): | |
""" Opening missing objects raises KeyError """ | |
with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | |
self.f['foo'] | |
def test_reference(self): | |
""" Objects can be opened by HDF5 object reference """ | |
grp = self.f.create_group('foo') | |
grp2 = self.f[grp.ref] | |
self.assertEqual(grp2, grp) | |
def test_reference_numpyobj(self): | |
""" Object can be opened by numpy.object_ containing object ref | |
Test for issue 181, issue 202. | |
""" | |
g = self.f.create_group('test') | |
dt = np.dtype([('a', 'i'),('b', h5py.ref_dtype)]) | |
dset = self.f.create_dataset('test_dset', (1,), dt) | |
dset[0] =(42,g.ref) | |
data = dset[0] | |
self.assertEqual(self.f[data[1]], g) | |
def test_invalid_ref(self): | |
""" Invalid region references should raise an exception """ | |
ref = h5py.h5r.Reference() | |
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
self.f[ref] | |
self.f.create_group('x') | |
ref = self.f['x'].ref | |
del self.f['x'] | |
with self.assertRaises(Exception): | |
self.f[ref] | |
def test_path_type_validation(self): | |
""" Access with non bytes or str types should raise an exception """ | |
self.f.create_group('group') | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f[0] | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.f[...] | |
# TODO: check that regionrefs also work with __getitem__ | |
class TestRepr(BaseGroup): | |
"""Opened and closed groups provide a useful __repr__ string""" | |
def test_repr(self): | |
""" Opened and closed groups provide a useful __repr__ string """ | |
g = self.f.create_group('foo') | |
self.assertIsInstance(repr(g), str) | |
g.id._close() | |
self.assertIsInstance(repr(g), str) | |
g = self.f['foo'] | |
# Closing the file shouldn't break it | |
self.f.close() | |
self.assertIsInstance(repr(g), str) | |
class BaseMapping(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Base class for mapping tests | |
""" | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.f = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
self.groups = ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd') | |
for x in self.groups: | |
self.f.create_group(x) | |
self.f['x'] = h5py.SoftLink('/mongoose') | |
self.groups = self.groups + ('x',) | |
def tearDown(self): | |
if self.f: | |
self.f.close() | |
class TestLen(BaseMapping): | |
""" | |
Feature: The Python len() function returns the number of groups | |
""" | |
def test_len(self): | |
""" len() returns number of group members """ | |
self.assertEqual(len(self.f), len(self.groups)) | |
self.f.create_group('e') | |
self.assertEqual(len(self.f), len(self.groups)+1) | |
class TestContains(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: The Python "in" builtin tests for membership | |
""" | |
def test_contains(self): | |
""" "in" builtin works for membership (byte and Unicode) """ | |
self.f.create_group('a') | |
self.assertIn(b'a', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('a', self.f) | |
self.assertIn(b'/a', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('/a', self.f) | |
self.assertNotIn(b'mongoose', self.f) | |
self.assertNotIn('mongoose', self.f) | |
def test_exc(self): | |
""" "in" on closed group returns False (see also issue 174) """ | |
self.f.create_group('a') | |
self.f.close() | |
self.assertFalse(b'a' in self.f) | |
self.assertFalse('a' in self.f) | |
def test_empty(self): | |
""" Empty strings work properly and aren't contained """ | |
self.assertNotIn('', self.f) | |
self.assertNotIn(b'', self.f) | |
def test_dot(self): | |
""" Current group "." is always contained """ | |
self.assertIn(b'.', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('.', self.f) | |
def test_root(self): | |
""" Root group (by itself) is contained """ | |
self.assertIn(b'/', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('/', self.f) | |
def test_trailing_slash(self): | |
""" Trailing slashes are unconditionally ignored """ | |
self.f.create_group('group') | |
self.f['dataset'] = 42 | |
self.assertIn('/group/', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('group/', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('/dataset/', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('dataset/', self.f) | |
def test_softlinks(self): | |
""" Broken softlinks are contained, but their members are not """ | |
self.f.create_group('grp') | |
self.f['/grp/soft'] = h5py.SoftLink('/mongoose') | |
self.f['/grp/external'] = h5py.ExternalLink('mongoose.hdf5', '/mongoose') | |
self.assertIn('/grp/soft', self.f) | |
self.assertNotIn('/grp/soft/something', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('/grp/external', self.f) | |
self.assertNotIn('/grp/external/something', self.f) | |
def test_oddball_paths(self): | |
""" Technically legitimate (but odd-looking) paths """ | |
self.f.create_group('x/y/z') | |
self.f['dset'] = 42 | |
self.assertIn('/', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('//', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('///', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('.///', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('././/', self.f) | |
grp = self.f['x'] | |
self.assertIn('.//x/y/z', self.f) | |
self.assertNotIn('.//x/y/z', grp) | |
self.assertIn('x///', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('./x///', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('dset///', self.f) | |
self.assertIn('/dset//', self.f) | |
class TestIter(BaseMapping): | |
""" | |
Feature: You can iterate over group members via "for x in y", etc. | |
""" | |
def test_iter(self): | |
""" "for x in y" iteration """ | |
lst = [x for x in self.f] | |
self.assertSameElements(lst, self.groups) | |
def test_iter_zero(self): | |
""" Iteration works properly for the case with no group members """ | |
hfile = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
try: | |
lst = [x for x in hfile] | |
self.assertEqual(lst, []) | |
finally: | |
hfile.close() | |
class TestTrackOrder(BaseGroup): | |
def populate(self, g): | |
for i in range(100): | |
# Mix group and dataset creation. | |
if i % 10 == 0: | |
g.create_group(str(i)) | |
else: | |
g[str(i)] = [i] | |
def test_track_order(self): | |
g = self.f.create_group('order', track_order=True) # creation order | |
self.populate(g) | |
ref = [str(i) for i in range(100)] | |
self.assertEqual(list(g), ref) | |
self.assertEqual(list(reversed(g)), list(reversed(ref))) | |
def test_no_track_order(self): | |
g = self.f.create_group('order', track_order=False) # name alphanumeric | |
self.populate(g) | |
ref = sorted([str(i) for i in range(100)]) | |
self.assertEqual(list(g), ref) | |
self.assertEqual(list(reversed(g)), list(reversed(ref))) | |
class TestPy3Dict(BaseMapping): | |
def test_keys(self): | |
""" .keys provides a key view """ | |
kv = getattr(self.f, 'keys')() | |
ref = self.groups | |
self.assertSameElements(list(kv), ref) | |
self.assertSameElements(list(reversed(kv)), list(reversed(ref))) | |
for x in self.groups: | |
self.assertIn(x, kv) | |
self.assertEqual(len(kv), len(self.groups)) | |
def test_values(self): | |
""" .values provides a value view """ | |
vv = getattr(self.f, 'values')() | |
ref = [self.f.get(x) for x in self.groups] | |
self.assertSameElements(list(vv), ref) | |
self.assertSameElements(list(reversed(vv)), list(reversed(ref))) | |
self.assertEqual(len(vv), len(self.groups)) | |
for x in self.groups: | |
self.assertIn(self.f.get(x), vv) | |
def test_items(self): | |
""" .items provides an item view """ | |
iv = getattr(self.f, 'items')() | |
ref = [(x,self.f.get(x)) for x in self.groups] | |
self.assertSameElements(list(iv), ref) | |
self.assertSameElements(list(reversed(iv)), list(reversed(ref))) | |
self.assertEqual(len(iv), len(self.groups)) | |
for x in self.groups: | |
self.assertIn((x, self.f.get(x)), iv) | |
class TestAdditionalMappingFuncs(BaseMapping): | |
""" | |
Feature: Other dict methods (pop, pop_item, clear, update, setdefault) are | |
available. | |
""" | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.f = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
for x in ('/test/a', '/test/b', '/test/c', '/test/d'): | |
self.f.create_group(x) | |
self.group = self.f['test'] | |
def tearDown(self): | |
if self.f: | |
self.f.close() | |
def test_pop_item(self): | |
""".pop_item exists and removes item""" | |
key, val = self.group.popitem() | |
self.assertNotIn(key, self.group) | |
def test_pop(self): | |
""".pop exists and removes specified item""" | |
self.group.pop('a') | |
self.assertNotIn('a', self.group) | |
def test_pop_default(self): | |
""".pop falls back to default""" | |
# e shouldn't exist as a group | |
value = self.group.pop('e', None) | |
self.assertEqual(value, None) | |
def test_pop_raises(self): | |
""".pop raises KeyError for non-existence""" | |
# e shouldn't exist as a group | |
with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | |
key = self.group.pop('e') | |
def test_clear(self): | |
""".clear removes groups""" | |
self.group.clear() | |
self.assertEqual(len(self.group), 0) | |
def test_update_dict(self): | |
""".update works with dict""" | |
new_items = {'e': np.array([42])} | |
self.group.update(new_items) | |
self.assertIn('e', self.group) | |
def test_update_iter(self): | |
""".update works with list""" | |
new_items = [ | |
('e', np.array([42])), | |
('f', np.array([42])) | |
] | |
self.group.update(new_items) | |
self.assertIn('e', self.group) | |
def test_update_kwargs(self): | |
""".update works with kwargs""" | |
new_items = {'e': np.array([42])} | |
self.group.update(**new_items) | |
self.assertIn('e', self.group) | |
def test_setdefault(self): | |
""".setdefault gets group if it exists""" | |
value = self.group.setdefault('a') | |
self.assertEqual(value, self.group.get('a')) | |
def test_setdefault_with_default(self): | |
""".setdefault gets default if group doesn't exist""" | |
# e shouldn't exist as a group | |
# 42 used as groups should be strings | |
value = self.group.setdefault('e', np.array([42])) | |
self.assertEqual(value, 42) | |
def test_setdefault_no_default(self): | |
""" | |
.setdefault gets None if group doesn't exist, but as None isn't defined | |
as data for a dataset, this should raise a TypeError. | |
""" | |
# e shouldn't exist as a group | |
with self.assertRaises(TypeError): | |
self.group.setdefault('e') | |
class TestGet(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: The .get method allows access to objects and metadata | |
""" | |
def test_get_default(self): | |
""" Object is returned, or default if it doesn't exist """ | |
default = object() | |
out = self.f.get('mongoose', default) | |
self.assertIs(out, default) | |
grp = self.f.create_group('a') | |
out = self.f.get(b'a') | |
self.assertEqual(out, grp) | |
def test_get_class(self): | |
""" Object class is returned with getclass option """ | |
self.f.create_group('foo') | |
out = self.f.get('foo', getclass=True) | |
self.assertEqual(out, Group) | |
self.f.create_dataset('bar', (4,)) | |
out = self.f.get('bar', getclass=True) | |
self.assertEqual(out, Dataset) | |
self.f['baz'] = np.dtype('|S10') | |
out = self.f.get('baz', getclass=True) | |
self.assertEqual(out, Datatype) | |
def test_get_link_class(self): | |
""" Get link classes """ | |
default = object() | |
sl = SoftLink('/mongoose') | |
el = ExternalLink('somewhere.hdf5', 'mongoose') | |
self.f.create_group('hard') | |
self.f['soft'] = sl | |
self.f['external'] = el | |
out_hl = self.f.get('hard', default, getlink=True, getclass=True) | |
out_sl = self.f.get('soft', default, getlink=True, getclass=True) | |
out_el = self.f.get('external', default, getlink=True, getclass=True) | |
self.assertEqual(out_hl, HardLink) | |
self.assertEqual(out_sl, SoftLink) | |
self.assertEqual(out_el, ExternalLink) | |
def test_get_link(self): | |
""" Get link values """ | |
sl = SoftLink('/mongoose') | |
el = ExternalLink('somewhere.hdf5', 'mongoose') | |
self.f.create_group('hard') | |
self.f['soft'] = sl | |
self.f['external'] = el | |
out_hl = self.f.get('hard', getlink=True) | |
out_sl = self.f.get('soft', getlink=True) | |
out_el = self.f.get('external', getlink=True) | |
#TODO: redo with SoftLink/ExternalLink built-in equality | |
self.assertIsInstance(out_hl, HardLink) | |
self.assertIsInstance(out_sl, SoftLink) | |
self.assertEqual(out_sl._path, sl._path) | |
self.assertIsInstance(out_el, ExternalLink) | |
self.assertEqual(out_el._path, el._path) | |
self.assertEqual(out_el._filename, el._filename) | |
class TestVisit(TestCase): | |
""" | |
Feature: The .visit and .visititems methods allow iterative access to | |
group and subgroup members | |
""" | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.f = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
self.groups = [ | |
'grp1', 'grp1/sg1', 'grp1/sg2', 'grp2', 'grp2/sg1', 'grp2/sg1/ssg1' | |
] | |
for x in self.groups: | |
self.f.create_group(x) | |
def tearDown(self): | |
self.f.close() | |
def test_visit(self): | |
""" All subgroups are visited """ | |
l = [] | |
self.f.visit(l.append) | |
self.assertSameElements(l, self.groups) | |
def test_visititems(self): | |
""" All subgroups and contents are visited """ | |
l = [] | |
comp = [(x, self.f[x]) for x in self.groups] | |
self.f.visititems(lambda x, y: l.append((x,y))) | |
self.assertSameElements(comp, l) | |
def test_bailout(self): | |
""" Returning a non-None value immediately aborts iteration """ | |
x = self.f.visit(lambda x: x) | |
self.assertEqual(x, self.groups[0]) | |
x = self.f.visititems(lambda x, y: (x,y)) | |
self.assertEqual(x, (self.groups[0], self.f[self.groups[0]])) | |
class TestVisitLinks(TestCase): | |
""" | |
Feature: The .visit_links and .visititems_links methods allow iterative access to | |
links contained in the group and its subgroups. | |
""" | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.f = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
self.groups = [ | |
'grp1', 'grp1/grp11', 'grp1/grp12', 'grp2', 'grp2/grp21', 'grp2/grp21/grp211' | |
] | |
self.links = [ | |
'linkto_grp1', 'grp1/linkto_grp11', 'grp1/linkto_grp12', 'linkto_grp2', 'grp2/linkto_grp21', 'grp2/grp21/linkto_grp211' | |
] | |
for g, l in zip(self.groups, self.links): | |
self.f.create_group(g) | |
self.f[l] = SoftLink(f'/{g}') | |
def tearDown(self): | |
self.f.close() | |
def test_visit_links(self): | |
""" All subgroups and links are visited """ | |
l = [] | |
self.f.visit_links(l.append) | |
self.assertSameElements(l, self.groups + self.links) | |
def test_visititems(self): | |
""" All links are visited """ | |
l = [] | |
comp = [(x, type(self.f.get(x, getlink=True))) for x in self.groups + self.links] | |
self.f.visititems_links(lambda x, y: l.append((x, type(y)))) | |
self.assertSameElements(comp, l) | |
def test_bailout(self): | |
""" Returning a non-None value immediately aborts iteration """ | |
x = self.f.visit_links(lambda x: x) | |
self.assertEqual(x, self.groups[0]) | |
x = self.f.visititems_links(lambda x, y: (x,type(y))) | |
self.assertEqual(x, (self.groups[0], type(self.f.get(self.groups[0], getlink=True)))) | |
class TestSoftLinks(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: Create and manage soft links with the high-level interface | |
""" | |
def test_spath(self): | |
""" SoftLink path attribute """ | |
sl = SoftLink('/foo') | |
self.assertEqual(sl.path, '/foo') | |
def test_srepr(self): | |
""" SoftLink path repr """ | |
sl = SoftLink('/foo') | |
self.assertIsInstance(repr(sl), str) | |
def test_create(self): | |
""" Create new soft link by assignment """ | |
g = self.f.create_group('new') | |
sl = SoftLink('/new') | |
self.f['alias'] = sl | |
g2 = self.f['alias'] | |
self.assertEqual(g, g2) | |
def test_exc(self): | |
""" Opening dangling soft link results in KeyError """ | |
self.f['alias'] = SoftLink('new') | |
with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | |
self.f['alias'] | |
class TestExternalLinks(TestCase): | |
""" | |
Feature: Create and manage external links | |
""" | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.f = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
self.ename = self.mktemp() | |
self.ef = File(self.ename, 'w') | |
self.ef.create_group('external') | |
self.ef.close() | |
def tearDown(self): | |
if self.f: | |
self.f.close() | |
if self.ef: | |
self.ef.close() | |
def test_epath(self): | |
""" External link paths attributes """ | |
el = ExternalLink('foo.hdf5', '/foo') | |
self.assertEqual(el.filename, 'foo.hdf5') | |
self.assertEqual(el.path, '/foo') | |
def test_erepr(self): | |
""" External link repr """ | |
el = ExternalLink('foo.hdf5','/foo') | |
self.assertIsInstance(repr(el), str) | |
def test_create(self): | |
""" Creating external links """ | |
self.f['ext'] = ExternalLink(self.ename, '/external') | |
grp = self.f['ext'] | |
self.ef = grp.file | |
self.assertNotEqual(self.ef, self.f) | |
self.assertEqual(grp.name, '/external') | |
def test_exc(self): | |
""" KeyError raised when attempting to open broken link """ | |
self.f['ext'] = ExternalLink(self.ename, '/missing') | |
with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | |
self.f['ext'] | |
# I would prefer OSError but there's no way to fix this as the exception | |
# class is determined by HDF5. | |
def test_exc_missingfile(self): | |
""" KeyError raised when attempting to open missing file """ | |
self.f['ext'] = ExternalLink('mongoose.hdf5','/foo') | |
with self.assertRaises(KeyError): | |
self.f['ext'] | |
def test_close_file(self): | |
""" Files opened by accessing external links can be closed | |
Issue 189. | |
""" | |
self.f['ext'] = ExternalLink(self.ename, '/') | |
grp = self.f['ext'] | |
f2 = grp.file | |
f2.close() | |
self.assertFalse(f2) | |
def test_unicode_encode(self): | |
""" | |
Check that external links encode unicode filenames properly | |
Testing issue #732 | |
""" | |
ext_filename = os.path.join(mkdtemp(), u"α.hdf5") | |
with File(ext_filename, "w") as ext_file: | |
ext_file.create_group('external') | |
self.f['ext'] = ExternalLink(ext_filename, '/external') | |
def test_unicode_decode(self): | |
""" | |
Check that external links decode unicode filenames properly | |
Testing issue #732 | |
""" | |
ext_filename = os.path.join(mkdtemp(), u"α.hdf5") | |
with File(ext_filename, "w") as ext_file: | |
ext_file.create_group('external') | |
ext_file["external"].attrs["ext_attr"] = "test" | |
self.f['ext'] = ExternalLink(ext_filename, '/external') | |
self.assertEqual(self.f["ext"].attrs["ext_attr"], "test") | |
def test_unicode_hdf5_path(self): | |
""" | |
Check that external links handle unicode hdf5 paths properly | |
Testing issue #333 | |
""" | |
ext_filename = os.path.join(mkdtemp(), "external.hdf5") | |
with File(ext_filename, "w") as ext_file: | |
ext_file.create_group('α') | |
ext_file["α"].attrs["ext_attr"] = "test" | |
self.f['ext'] = ExternalLink(ext_filename, '/α') | |
self.assertEqual(self.f["ext"].attrs["ext_attr"], "test") | |
class TestExtLinkBugs(TestCase): | |
""" | |
Bugs: Specific regressions for external links | |
""" | |
def test_issue_212(self): | |
""" Issue 212 | |
Fails with: | |
AttributeError: 'SharedConfig' object has no attribute 'lapl' | |
""" | |
def closer(x): | |
def w(): | |
try: | |
if x: | |
x.close() | |
except OSError: | |
pass | |
return w | |
orig_name = self.mktemp() | |
new_name = self.mktemp() | |
f = File(orig_name, 'w') | |
self.addCleanup(closer(f)) | |
f.create_group('a') | |
f.close() | |
g = File(new_name, 'w') | |
self.addCleanup(closer(g)) | |
g['link'] = ExternalLink(orig_name, '/') # note root group | |
g.close() | |
h = File(new_name, 'r') | |
self.addCleanup(closer(h)) | |
self.assertIsInstance(h['link']['a'], Group) | |
class TestCopy(TestCase): | |
def setUp(self): | |
self.f1 = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
self.f2 = File(self.mktemp(), 'w') | |
def tearDown(self): | |
if self.f1: | |
self.f1.close() | |
if self.f2: | |
self.f2.close() | |
def test_copy_path_to_path(self): | |
foo = self.f1.create_group('foo') | |
foo['bar'] = [1,2,3] | |
self.f1.copy('foo', 'baz') | |
baz = self.f1['baz'] | |
self.assertIsInstance(baz, Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(baz['bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
def test_copy_path_to_group(self): | |
foo = self.f1.create_group('foo') | |
foo['bar'] = [1,2,3] | |
baz = self.f1.create_group('baz') | |
self.f1.copy('foo', baz) | |
baz = self.f1['baz'] | |
self.assertIsInstance(baz, Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(baz['foo/bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f1.copy('foo', self.f2['/']) | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f2['/foo'], Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['foo/bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
def test_copy_group_to_path(self): | |
foo = self.f1.create_group('foo') | |
foo['bar'] = [1,2,3] | |
self.f1.copy(foo, 'baz') | |
baz = self.f1['baz'] | |
self.assertIsInstance(baz, Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(baz['bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f2.copy(foo, 'foo') | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f2['/foo'], Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['foo/bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
def test_copy_group_to_group(self): | |
foo = self.f1.create_group('foo') | |
foo['bar'] = [1,2,3] | |
baz = self.f1.create_group('baz') | |
self.f1.copy(foo, baz) | |
baz = self.f1['baz'] | |
self.assertIsInstance(baz, Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(baz['foo/bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f1.copy(foo, self.f2['/']) | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f2['/foo'], Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['foo/bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
def test_copy_dataset(self): | |
self.f1['foo'] = [1,2,3] | |
foo = self.f1['foo'] | |
grp = self.f1.create_group("grp") | |
self.f1.copy(foo, 'bar') | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f1['bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f1.copy('foo', 'baz') | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f1['baz'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f1.copy(foo, grp) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f1['/grp/foo'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f1.copy('foo', self.f2) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['foo'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f2.copy(self.f1['foo'], self.f2, 'bar') | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
def test_copy_shallow(self): | |
foo = self.f1.create_group('foo') | |
bar = foo.create_group('bar') | |
foo['qux'] = [1,2,3] | |
bar['quux'] = [4,5,6] | |
self.f1.copy(foo, 'baz', shallow=True) | |
baz = self.f1['baz'] | |
self.assertIsInstance(baz, Group) | |
self.assertIsInstance(baz['bar'], Group) | |
self.assertEqual(len(baz['bar']), 0) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(baz['qux'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f2.copy(foo, 'foo', shallow=True) | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f2['/foo'], Group) | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f2['foo/bar'], Group) | |
self.assertEqual(len(self.f2['foo/bar']), 0) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['foo/qux'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
def test_copy_without_attributes(self): | |
self.f1['foo'] = [1,2,3] | |
foo = self.f1['foo'] | |
foo.attrs['bar'] = [4,5,6] | |
self.f1.copy(foo, 'baz', without_attrs=True) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f1['baz'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
assert 'bar' not in self.f1['baz'].attrs | |
self.f2.copy(foo, 'baz', without_attrs=True) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['baz'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
assert 'bar' not in self.f2['baz'].attrs | |
def test_copy_soft_links(self): | |
self.f1['bar'] = [1, 2, 3] | |
foo = self.f1.create_group('foo') | |
foo['baz'] = SoftLink('/bar') | |
self.f1.copy(foo, 'qux', expand_soft=True) | |
self.f2.copy(foo, 'foo', expand_soft=True) | |
del self.f1['bar'] | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f1['qux'], Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f1['qux/baz'], np.array([1, 2, 3])) | |
self.assertIsInstance(self.f2['/foo'], Group) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['foo/baz'], np.array([1, 2, 3])) | |
def test_copy_external_links(self): | |
filename = self.f1.filename | |
self.f1['foo'] = [1,2,3] | |
self.f2['bar'] = ExternalLink(filename, 'foo') | |
self.f1.close() | |
self.f1 = None | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['bar'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.f2.copy('bar', 'baz', expand_external=True) | |
os.unlink(filename) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['baz'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
def test_copy_refs(self): | |
self.f1['foo'] = [1,2,3] | |
self.f1['bar'] = [4,5,6] | |
foo = self.f1['foo'] | |
bar = self.f1['bar'] | |
foo.attrs['bar'] = bar.ref | |
self.f1.copy(foo, 'baz', expand_refs=True) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f1['baz'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
baz_bar = self.f1['baz'].attrs['bar'] | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f1[baz_bar], np.array([4,5,6])) | |
# The reference points to a copy of bar, not to bar itself. | |
self.assertNotEqual(self.f1[baz_bar].name, bar.name) | |
self.f1.copy('foo', self.f2, 'baz', expand_refs=True) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['baz'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
baz_bar = self.f2['baz'].attrs['bar'] | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2[baz_bar], np.array([4,5,6])) | |
self.f1.copy('/', self.f2, 'root', expand_refs=True) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['root/foo'], np.array([1,2,3])) | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2['root/bar'], np.array([4,5,6])) | |
foo_bar = self.f2['root/foo'].attrs['bar'] | |
self.assertArrayEqual(self.f2[foo_bar], np.array([4,5,6])) | |
# There's only one copy of bar, which the reference points to. | |
self.assertEqual(self.f2[foo_bar], self.f2['root/bar']) | |
class TestMove(BaseGroup): | |
""" | |
Feature: Group.move moves links in a file | |
""" | |
def test_move_hardlink(self): | |
""" Moving an object """ | |
grp = self.f.create_group("X") | |
self.f.move("X", "Y") | |
self.assertEqual(self.f["Y"], grp) | |
self.f.move("Y", "new/nested/path") | |
self.assertEqual(self.f['new/nested/path'], grp) | |
def test_move_softlink(self): | |
""" Moving a soft link """ | |
self.f['soft'] = h5py.SoftLink("relative/path") | |
self.f.move('soft', 'new_soft') | |
lnk = self.f.get('new_soft', getlink=True) | |
self.assertEqual(lnk.path, "relative/path") | |
def test_move_conflict(self): | |
""" Move conflict raises ValueError """ | |
self.f.create_group("X") | |
self.f.create_group("Y") | |
with self.assertRaises(ValueError): | |
self.f.move("X", "Y") | |
def test_short_circuit(self): | |
''' Test that a null-move works ''' | |
self.f.create_group("X") | |
self.f.move("X", "X") | |
class TestMutableMapping(BaseGroup): | |
'''Tests if the registration of Group as a MutableMapping | |
behaves as expected | |
''' | |
def test_resolution(self): | |
assert issubclass(Group, MutableMapping) | |
grp = self.f.create_group("K") | |
assert isinstance(grp, MutableMapping) | |
def test_validity(self): | |
''' | |
Test that the required functions are implemented. | |
''' | |
Group.__getitem__ | |
Group.__setitem__ | |
Group.__delitem__ | |
Group.__iter__ | |
Group.__len__ | |