import logging from functools import wraps from time import sleep, time from _pytest.outcomes import Failed from pytest import fail logger = logging.getLogger("NeoLogger") class expect_not_raises: """ Decorator/Context manager check that some action, method or test does not raises exceptions Useful to set proper state of failed test cases in allure Example: def do_stuff(): raise Exception("Fail") def test_yellow(): <- this test is marked yellow (Test Defect) in allure do_stuff() def test_red(): <- this test is marked red (Failed) in allure with expect_not_raises(): do_stuff() @expect_not_raises() def test_also_red(): <- this test is also marked red (Failed) in allure do_stuff() """ def __enter__(self): pass def __exit__(self, exception_type, exception_value, exception_traceback): if exception_value: fail(str(exception_value)) def __call__(self, func): @wraps(func) def impl(*a, **kw): with expect_not_raises(): func(*a, **kw) return impl def wait_for_success(max_wait_time: int = 60, interval: int = 1): """ Decorator to wait for some conditions/functions to pass successfully. This is useful if you don't know exact time when something should pass successfully and do not want to use sleep(X) with too big X. Be careful though, wrapped function should only check the state of something, not change it. """ def wrapper(func): @wraps(func) def impl(*a, **kw): start = int(round(time())) last_exception = None while start + max_wait_time >= int(round(time())): try: return func(*a, **kw) except Exception as ex: logger.debug(ex) last_exception = ex sleep(interval) except Failed as ex: logger.debug(ex) last_exception = ex sleep(interval) # timeout exceeded with no success, raise last_exception raise last_exception return impl return wrapper