import functools import importlib import os import platform import subprocess import sys import pytest from matplotlib import _c_internal_utils from matplotlib.testing import subprocess_run_helper _test_timeout = 60 # A reasonably safe value for slower architectures. def _isolated_tk_test(success_count, func=None): """ A decorator to run *func* in a subprocess and assert that it prints "success" *success_count* times and nothing on stderr. TkAgg tests seem to have interactions between tests, so isolate each test in a subprocess. See GH#18261 """ if func is None: return functools.partial(_isolated_tk_test, success_count) if "MPL_TEST_ESCAPE_HATCH" in os.environ: # set in subprocess_run_helper() below return func @pytest.mark.skipif( not importlib.util.find_spec('tkinter'), reason="missing tkinter" ) @pytest.mark.skipif( sys.platform == "linux" and not _c_internal_utils.display_is_valid(), reason="$DISPLAY and $WAYLAND_DISPLAY are unset" ) @pytest.mark.xfail( # https://github.com/actions/setup-python/issues/649 ('TF_BUILD' in os.environ or 'GITHUB_ACTION' in os.environ) and sys.platform == 'darwin' and sys.version_info[:2] < (3, 11), reason='Tk version mismatch on Azure macOS CI' ) @functools.wraps(func) def test_func(): # even if the package exists, may not actually be importable this can # be the case on some CI systems. pytest.importorskip('tkinter') try: proc = subprocess_run_helper( func, timeout=_test_timeout, extra_env=dict( MPLBACKEND="TkAgg", MPL_TEST_ESCAPE_HATCH="1")) except subprocess.TimeoutExpired: pytest.fail("Subprocess timed out") except subprocess.CalledProcessError as e: pytest.fail("Subprocess failed to test intended behavior\n" + str(e.stderr)) else: # macOS may actually emit irrelevant errors about Accelerated # OpenGL vs. software OpenGL, or some permission error on Azure, so # suppress them. # Asserting stderr first (and printing it on failure) should be # more helpful for debugging that printing a failed success count. ignored_lines = ["OpenGL", "CFMessagePort: bootstrap_register", "/usr/include/servers/bootstrap_defs.h"] assert not [line for line in proc.stderr.splitlines() if all(msg not in line for msg in ignored_lines)] assert proc.stdout.count("success") == success_count return test_func @_isolated_tk_test(success_count=6) # len(bad_boxes) def test_blit(): import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import numpy as np import matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg # noqa from matplotlib.backends import _backend_tk, _tkagg fig, ax = plt.subplots() photoimage = fig.canvas._tkphoto data = np.ones((4, 4, 4), dtype=np.uint8) # Test out of bounds blitting. bad_boxes = ((-1, 2, 0, 2), (2, 0, 0, 2), (1, 6, 0, 2), (0, 2, -1, 2), (0, 2, 2, 0), (0, 2, 1, 6)) for bad_box in bad_boxes: try: _tkagg.blit( photoimage.tk.interpaddr(), str(photoimage), data, _tkagg.TK_PHOTO_COMPOSITE_OVERLAY, (0, 1, 2, 3), bad_box) except ValueError: print("success") # Test blitting to a destroyed canvas. plt.close(fig) _backend_tk.blit(photoimage, data, (0, 1, 2, 3)) @_isolated_tk_test(success_count=1) def test_figuremanager_preserves_host_mainloop(): import tkinter import matplotlib.pyplot as plt success = [] def do_plot(): plt.figure() plt.plot([1, 2], [3, 5]) plt.close() root.after(0, legitimate_quit) def legitimate_quit(): root.quit() success.append(True) root = tkinter.Tk() root.after(0, do_plot) root.mainloop() if success: print("success") @pytest.mark.skipif(platform.python_implementation() != 'CPython', reason='PyPy does not support Tkinter threading: ' 'https://foss.heptapod.net/pypy/pypy/-/issues/1929') @pytest.mark.flaky(reruns=3) @_isolated_tk_test(success_count=1) def test_figuremanager_cleans_own_mainloop(): import tkinter import time import matplotlib.pyplot as plt import threading from matplotlib.cbook import _get_running_interactive_framework root = tkinter.Tk() plt.plot([1, 2, 3], [1, 2, 5]) def target(): while not 'tk' == _get_running_interactive_framework(): time.sleep(.01) plt.close() if show_finished_event.wait(): print('success') show_finished_event = threading.Event() thread = threading.Thread(target=target, daemon=True) thread.start() plt.show(block=True) # Testing if this function hangs. show_finished_event.set() thread.join() @pytest.mark.flaky(reruns=3) @_isolated_tk_test(success_count=0) def test_never_update(): import tkinter del tkinter.Misc.update del tkinter.Misc.update_idletasks import matplotlib.pyplot as plt fig = plt.figure() plt.show(block=False) plt.draw() # Test FigureCanvasTkAgg. fig.canvas.toolbar.configure_subplots() # Test NavigationToolbar2Tk. # Test FigureCanvasTk filter_destroy callback fig.canvas.get_tk_widget().after(100, plt.close, fig) # Check for update() or update_idletasks() in the event queue, functionally # equivalent to tkinter.Misc.update. plt.show(block=True) # Note that exceptions would be printed to stderr; _isolated_tk_test # checks them. @_isolated_tk_test(success_count=2) def test_missing_back_button(): import matplotlib.pyplot as plt from matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg import NavigationToolbar2Tk class Toolbar(NavigationToolbar2Tk): # Only display the buttons we need. toolitems = [t for t in NavigationToolbar2Tk.toolitems if t[0] in ('Home', 'Pan', 'Zoom')] fig = plt.figure() print("success") Toolbar(fig.canvas, fig.canvas.manager.window) # This should not raise. print("success") @_isolated_tk_test(success_count=1) def test_canvas_focus(): import tkinter as tk import matplotlib.pyplot as plt success = [] def check_focus(): tkcanvas = fig.canvas.get_tk_widget() # Give the plot window time to appear if not tkcanvas.winfo_viewable(): tkcanvas.wait_visibility() # Make sure the canvas has the focus, so that it's able to receive # keyboard events. if tkcanvas.focus_lastfor() == tkcanvas: success.append(True) plt.close() root.destroy() root = tk.Tk() fig = plt.figure() plt.plot([1, 2, 3]) root.after(0, plt.show) root.after(100, check_focus) root.mainloop() if success: print("success") @_isolated_tk_test(success_count=2) def test_embedding(): import tkinter as tk from matplotlib.backends.backend_tkagg import ( FigureCanvasTkAgg, NavigationToolbar2Tk) from matplotlib.backend_bases import key_press_handler from matplotlib.figure import Figure root = tk.Tk() def test_figure(master): fig = Figure() ax = fig.add_subplot() ax.plot([1, 2, 3]) canvas = FigureCanvasTkAgg(fig, master=master) canvas.draw() canvas.mpl_connect("key_press_event", key_press_handler) canvas.get_tk_widget().pack(expand=True, fill="both") toolbar = NavigationToolbar2Tk(canvas, master, pack_toolbar=False) toolbar.pack(expand=True, fill="x") canvas.get_tk_widget().forget() toolbar.forget() test_figure(root) print("success") # Test with a dark button color. Doesn't actually check whether the icon # color becomes lighter, just that the code doesn't break. root.tk_setPalette(background="sky blue", selectColor="midnight blue", foreground="white") test_figure(root) print("success")