import os import sys from typing import Generator from _pytest.config import Config from _pytest.config.argparsing import Parser from _pytest.nodes import Item from _pytest.stash import StashKey import pytest fault_handler_original_stderr_fd_key = StashKey[int]() fault_handler_stderr_fd_key = StashKey[int]() def pytest_addoption(parser: Parser) -> None: help = ( "Dump the traceback of all threads if a test takes " "more than TIMEOUT seconds to finish" ) parser.addini("faulthandler_timeout", help, default=0.0) def pytest_configure(config: Config) -> None: import faulthandler # at teardown we want to restore the original faulthandler fileno # but faulthandler has no api to return the original fileno # so here we stash the stderr fileno to be used at teardown # sys.stderr and sys.__stderr__ may be closed or patched during the session # so we can't rely on their values being good at that point (#11572). stderr_fileno = get_stderr_fileno() if faulthandler.is_enabled(): config.stash[fault_handler_original_stderr_fd_key] = stderr_fileno config.stash[fault_handler_stderr_fd_key] = os.dup(stderr_fileno) faulthandler.enable(file=config.stash[fault_handler_stderr_fd_key]) def pytest_unconfigure(config: Config) -> None: import faulthandler faulthandler.disable() # Close the dup file installed during pytest_configure. if fault_handler_stderr_fd_key in config.stash: os.close(config.stash[fault_handler_stderr_fd_key]) del config.stash[fault_handler_stderr_fd_key] # Re-enable the faulthandler if it was originally enabled. if fault_handler_original_stderr_fd_key in config.stash: faulthandler.enable(config.stash[fault_handler_original_stderr_fd_key]) del config.stash[fault_handler_original_stderr_fd_key] def get_stderr_fileno() -> int: try: fileno = sys.stderr.fileno() # The Twisted Logger will return an invalid file descriptor since it is not backed # by an FD. So, let's also forward this to the same code path as with pytest-xdist. if fileno == -1: raise AttributeError() return fileno except (AttributeError, ValueError): # pytest-xdist monkeypatches sys.stderr with an object that is not an actual file. # https://docs.python.org/3/library/faulthandler.html#issue-with-file-descriptors # This is potentially dangerous, but the best we can do. return sys.__stderr__.fileno() def get_timeout_config_value(config: Config) -> float: return float(config.getini("faulthandler_timeout") or 0.0) @pytest.hookimpl(wrapper=True, trylast=True) def pytest_runtest_protocol(item: Item) -> Generator[None, object, object]: timeout = get_timeout_config_value(item.config) if timeout > 0: import faulthandler stderr = item.config.stash[fault_handler_stderr_fd_key] faulthandler.dump_traceback_later(timeout, file=stderr) try: return (yield) finally: faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later() else: return (yield) @pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True) def pytest_enter_pdb() -> None: """Cancel any traceback dumping due to timeout before entering pdb.""" import faulthandler faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later() @pytest.hookimpl(tryfirst=True) def pytest_exception_interact() -> None: """Cancel any traceback dumping due to an interactive exception being raised.""" import faulthandler faulthandler.cancel_dump_traceback_later()