""" Testing that we work in the downstream packages """ import importlib import subprocess import sys import numpy as np # noqa import pytest import pandas.util._test_decorators as td from pandas import DataFrame import pandas._testing as tm def import_module(name): # we *only* want to skip if the module is truly not available # and NOT just an actual import error because of pandas changes try: return importlib.import_module(name) except ModuleNotFoundError: pytest.skip(f"skipping as {name} not available") @pytest.fixture def df(): return DataFrame({"A": [1, 2, 3]}) def test_dask(df): toolz = import_module("toolz") # noqa dask = import_module("dask") # noqa import dask.dataframe as dd ddf = dd.from_pandas(df, npartitions=3) assert ddf.A is not None assert ddf.compute() is not None def test_xarray(df): xarray = import_module("xarray") # noqa assert df.to_xarray() is not None @td.skip_if_no("cftime") @td.skip_if_no("xarray", "0.10.4") def test_xarray_cftimeindex_nearest(): # https://github.com/pydata/xarray/issues/3751 import cftime import xarray times = xarray.cftime_range("0001", periods=2) result = times.get_loc(cftime.DatetimeGregorian(2000, 1, 1), method="nearest") expected = 1 assert result == expected def test_oo_optimizable(): # GH 21071 subprocess.check_call([sys.executable, "-OO", "-c", "import pandas"]) @tm.network # Cython import warning @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:pandas.util.testing is deprecated") @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:can't:ImportWarning") @pytest.mark.filterwarnings( # patsy needs to update their imports "ignore:Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections:DeprecationWarning" ) def test_statsmodels(): statsmodels = import_module("statsmodels") # noqa import statsmodels.api as sm import statsmodels.formula.api as smf df = sm.datasets.get_rdataset("Guerry", "HistData").data smf.ols("Lottery ~ Literacy + np.log(Pop1831)", data=df).fit() # Cython import warning @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:can't:ImportWarning") def test_scikit_learn(df): sklearn = import_module("sklearn") # noqa from sklearn import datasets, svm digits = datasets.load_digits() clf = svm.SVC(gamma=0.001, C=100.0) clf.fit(digits.data[:-1], digits.target[:-1]) clf.predict(digits.data[-1:]) # Cython import warning and traitlets @tm.network @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore") def test_seaborn(): seaborn = import_module("seaborn") tips = seaborn.load_dataset("tips") seaborn.stripplot(x="day", y="total_bill", data=tips) def test_pandas_gbq(df): pandas_gbq = import_module("pandas_gbq") # noqa @pytest.mark.xfail(reason="0.8.1 tries to import urlencode from pd.io.common") @tm.network def test_pandas_datareader(): pandas_datareader = import_module("pandas_datareader") pandas_datareader.DataReader("F", "quandl", "2017-01-01", "2017-02-01") # importing from pandas, Cython import warning @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:can't resolve:ImportWarning") def test_geopandas(): geopandas = import_module("geopandas") fp = geopandas.datasets.get_path("naturalearth_lowres") assert geopandas.read_file(fp) is not None # Cython import warning @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:can't resolve:ImportWarning") @pytest.mark.filterwarnings("ignore:RangeIndex.* is deprecated:DeprecationWarning") def test_pyarrow(df): pyarrow = import_module("pyarrow") table = pyarrow.Table.from_pandas(df) result = table.to_pandas() tm.assert_frame_equal(result, df) def test_missing_required_dependency(): # GH 23868 # To ensure proper isolation, we pass these flags # -S : disable site-packages # -s : disable user site-packages # -E : disable PYTHON* env vars, especially PYTHONPATH # https://github.com/MacPython/pandas-wheels/pull/50 pyexe = sys.executable.replace("\\", "/") # We skip this test if pandas is installed as a site package. We first # import the package normally and check the path to the module before # executing the test which imports pandas with site packages disabled. call = [pyexe, "-c", "import pandas;print(pandas.__file__)"] output = subprocess.check_output(call).decode() if "site-packages" in output: pytest.skip("pandas installed as site package") # This test will fail if pandas is installed as a site package. The flags # prevent pandas being imported and the test will report Failed: DID NOT # RAISE call = [pyexe, "-sSE", "-c", "import pandas"] msg = ( rf"Command '\['{pyexe}', '-sSE', '-c', 'import pandas'\]' " "returned non-zero exit status 1." ) with pytest.raises(subprocess.CalledProcessError, match=msg) as exc: subprocess.check_output(call, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT) output = exc.value.stdout.decode() for name in ["numpy", "pytz", "dateutil"]: assert name in output