import json import os import re from pandas.util._print_versions import ( _get_dependency_info, _get_sys_info, ) import pandas as pd def test_show_versions(tmpdir): # GH39701 as_json = os.path.join(tmpdir, "test_output.json") pd.show_versions(as_json=as_json) with open(as_json) as fd: # check if file output is valid JSON, will raise an exception if not result = json.load(fd) # Basic check that each version element is found in output expected = { "system": _get_sys_info(), "dependencies": _get_dependency_info(), } assert result == expected def test_show_versions_console_json(capsys): # GH39701 pd.show_versions(as_json=True) stdout = capsys.readouterr().out # check valid json is printed to the console if as_json is True result = json.loads(stdout) # Basic check that each version element is found in output expected = { "system": _get_sys_info(), "dependencies": _get_dependency_info(), } assert result == expected def test_show_versions_console(capsys): # gh-32041 # gh-32041 pd.show_versions(as_json=False) result = capsys.readouterr().out # check header assert "INSTALLED VERSIONS" in result # check full commit hash assert re.search(r"commit\s*:\s[0-9a-f]{40}\n", result) # check required dependency # 2020-12-09 npdev has "dirty" in the tag # 2022-05-25 npdev released with RC wo/ "dirty". # Just ensure we match [0-9]+\..* since npdev version is variable assert re.search(r"numpy\s*:\s[0-9]+\..*\n", result) # check optional dependency assert re.search(r"pyarrow\s*:\s([0-9]+.*|None)\n", result) def test_json_output_match(capsys, tmpdir): # GH39701 pd.show_versions(as_json=True) result_console = capsys.readouterr().out out_path = os.path.join(tmpdir, "test_json.json") pd.show_versions(as_json=out_path) with open(out_path) as out_fd: result_file = out_fd.read() assert result_console == result_file