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Fixes a regression which broke tests with older pytest versions (< 3.9).
_pytest.pathlib in pytest versions where it is actually present (see #669)Bugfix release, needed for compatibility with pytest 7.0.
encoding argument on binary open() (see #664)Minor bugfix release.
Reverts a change in the previous release that could cause a regression.
os.listdir, os.scandir and pathlib.Path.listdir now return the directory list in a random order only if explicitly configured in the file system (use fs.shuffle_listdir_results = True with fs being the file system). In a future version, the default may be changed to better reflect the real filesystem behavior (see #647)This is a bugfix release.
os.listdir, os.scandir and pathlib.Path.listdir now return the directory list in a random order (see #638)fcntl module under Unix is now mocked, e.g. all functions have no effect (this may be changed in the future if needed, see #645)os.path.split, os.path.splitdrive and glob.glob (see #632)This is a bugfix release.
str/bytes pathspathlib.Path.owner() and pathlib.Path.group by returning the current user/group name (see #629)use_known_patches=False (could cause an exception)Adds some support for Python 3.10 and basic type checking.
Note: This version has been yanked from PyPi as it erroneously allowed installation under Python 3.5.
pathlib.Path.hardlink_tonewline argument in pathlib.Path.write_textfollow_symlinks argument in pathlib.Path.stat and pathlib.Path.chmodos.path.realpathpathlib2 is still supported, but considered to have the same functionality as pathlib and is no longer tested separately; the previous behavior broke newer pathlib features if pathlib2 was installed (see #592)os.path.exists (see #595)fake_pathlib to support changes coming in Python 3.10 (seeos.path.split and in directory path evaluation (see #606)Adds better support for Python 3.8 / 3.9.
pathlib.Path.link_to (new in Python 3.8) (see #580)pathlib.Path.readlink (new in Python 3.9) (see #584)FakeFilesystem.create_link convenience method which creates intermittent directories (see #580)effective_ids to os.access (see #585)os.file for unreadable files (see #588)Another bugfix release.
os did not reset os.sep and related variables, fixed null device name, added os.pathsep and missing os.path variables (see #572)This is a bugfix release that fixes a regression introduced in version 4.2.0.
open calls had not been patched for modules with a name ending with “io” (see #569)This is an update to the performance release, with more setup caching and the possibility to disable it.
use_cache option and clear_cache method to be able to deal with unwanted side effects of the newly introduced cachingThis is mostly a performance release. The performance of the pyfakefs setup has been decreasing sufficiently, especially with the 4.x releases. This release corrects that by making the most expansive feature optional, and by adding some other performance improvements. This shall decrease the setup time by about a factor of 20, and it shall now be comparable to the performance of the 3.4 release.
patchfs decorator now expects a positional argument instead of the keyword arguments fs. This avoids confusion with the pytest fs fixture and conforms to the behavior of mock.patch. You may have to adapt the argument order if you use the patchfs and mock.patch decorators together (see #566)patch_default_args has been added that switches this behavior on (see #567).This is a bugfix release that fixes a regression issue.
pytest (regression, see #565)buffering parameter in open (see #549)io.open_code using the new argument patch_open_code (since Python 3.8) (see #554)FakeFilesystem.osos.walk (see #559)home if simulating Posix under Windows (see #558)open if called from skipped modulepathlib.Path if called from skipped moduleadditional_skip_names with several module componentsos.truncate and os.ftruncate (see #545)read_csv, read_excel and more), and for django file locks to work with the fake filesystem (see #531)os.expanduser now works with a bytes pathDeprecator (see #526)pathlib are patched (see #527)This as a patch release that only builds for Python 3. Note that versions 4.0.0 and 4.0.1 will be removed from PyPi to disable installing them under Python 2.
This as a bug fix release for a regression bug.
Note: This version has been yanked from PyPi as it erroneously allowed installation under Python 2. This has been fixed in version 4.0.2.
flask-restx (see #523)pyfakefs 4.0.0 drops support for Python 2.7. If you still need Python 2.7, you can continue to use pyfakefs 3.7.x.
Note: This version has been yanked from PyPi as it erroneously allowed installation under Python 2. This has been fixed in version 4.0.2.
os functionsfs pytest fixturepatchfs to patch single functions using the fake filesystemst_ino in makedir (see #515)lresolve / os.lstat (see #516)os.walk if path ends with path separator (see #512)os.makedirs (see #510)os.TMPFILE flag under Linux (see #509 and #511)pathlib to changes in Python 3.7.6/3.8.1os.makedirs in write-protected directory (see #507)This version backports some fixes from master.
lresolve / os.lstat (see #516)os.walk if path ends with path separator (see #512)os.makedirs (see #510)os.TMPFILE flag under Linux (see #509 and #511)os.makedirs in write-protected directory (see #507)This version adds support for Python 3.7.6 and 3.8.1.
pathlib to changes in Python 3.7.6/3.8.1This version adds support for Python 3.8.
Note: This is the last pyfakefs version that will support Python 2.7 and Python 3.4 (possible bug fix releases notwithstanding).
os.stat_result attributes tst_file_attributes and st_reparse_tag (see #504)os.sendfile (Posix only, Python 3 only) (see #504)devnull in Windows under Python 3.8 (see #504)DirEntry.stat() under Windows (changed st_nlink) (see #502)os.scandir with non-existing directory (see #498)use_dynamic_patchsrc_dir_fd and dst_dir_fd arguments in os.rename, os.replace and os.linkadditional_skip_names argument (see #482)allow_root_user to Patcher and UnitTest to allow forcing non-root access (see #474)os.pipe (see #473)add_real_directoryadd_real_symlinkos functionsDirEntry now implements os.PathLike in Python >= 3.6 (see #483)os.makedirs (see #481)Another bug-fix release that mainly fixes a regression wih Python 2 that has been introduced in version 3.5.3.
open under Python 2 broke unit tests (see #469)add_real_file (see #470)FakeIOModule.open (see #471)python setup.py test under Python 2 regardless of pathlib2 presenceThis is mostly a bug-fix release.
pathlib did not get patched in the presence of pathlib2 (see #467)python setup.py test under Python 2pathlib2 and scandir packages first if present (see #462)Pause for pause/resume (see #448)AttributeError shown while displaying fs in a failing pytest in Python 2AttributeError triggered by modules without __module__ attribute (see #460)This is a minor release to have a version with passing tests for OpenSUSE packaging.
from os.path import exists as my_exists, including builtin open and io.openThis is mostly a bug-fix release.
st_uid and st_gid in new files (#449)modules_to_patch (regression, see #450)add_real_directory (#446)from pyfakefs.deprecator import Deprecator Deprecator.show_warnings = False
from os.path import exists (#443)import os as _os) is now correctly patched without the need of additional parameters (#434)Path if imported like from pathlib import Path (#440)patch_path has been removed from UnitTest and Patcher, the correct patching of path imports is now done automatically (#429)UnitTest /Patcher arguments can now also be set in setUpPyfakefs() (#430)contents=None in create_file() as empty contents if size not set (#424)pathlib2 support (#408) (#422)shutil functions using zipfile (#427)This is mostly a bug fix release, mainly for bugs found by @agroce using tstl.
create_file(), create_dir(), create_symlink(), add_real_file() and add_real_directory() (Python >= 3.6, see #409)tell after seek gave incorrect result in append mode (#363)readline() did not work correctly in binary mode (#411)pathlib.Path.resolve() behaved incorrectly if the path does not exist (#401)closed attribute was not implemented in fake file (#380)add_real_directory did not behave correctly for nested pathsos.rename (#400)os.link (#399, #407)os.rmdir (#398)os.mkdir, os.makedirs (#396)os.rename (#391, #395, #396, #389, #406)os.symlink (#371, #390)os.path.isdir (#387)open (#362, #369, #397)os.path.lexists, os.path.islink (#365, #373, #396)os.remove (#360, #377, #396)os.stat (#376)os.path.isfile (#374)os.path.getsize (#368)os.lstat (#366)os.path.exists (#364)os.readlink (#359, #372, #392)This is a bug fix only release.
tempfile after test execution (regression, see #356)add_real_directory does not work after chdir (see #355)This version of pyfakefs does not support Python 2.6. Python 2.6 users must use pyfakefs 3.3 or earlier.
Patcher and TestCase:os.scandir (Python >= 3.7, Posix only) (see #346)scandir module (#332)IOError/OSError exception messages in the fake file system now always start with the message issued in the real file system in Unix systems (see #202)os.scandir shall not be resolved (#350)open() for Python 3, added support for universal newline mode in Python 2 (#339)flush (#302, #300)os.lstat() crashed with several trailing path separators (#342)os.path.split() and os.path.dirname() gave incorrect results under Windows (#335)This is the last release that supports Python 2.6.
setUp() (related to #191). Note that this may break test code that assumes that the fake file system is completely empty at test start.import os as '_os (#231)dir_fd argument in several os functions (#206)os.utime, os.chmod, os.chdir, os.chown, os.listdir, os.stat and os.lstat (Python >= 3.3) (#205)os.open() (#204)os.path.samefile implementation (#193)ns argument in os.utime() (Python >= 3.3) (#192)os.stat_result (Python >= 3.3) (#196)fake_filesystem_shutil implementation, relying on the patched os module instead (#194)fake_tempfile and fake_filesystem_glob, relying on the patched os module instead (#189, #191)TSTL label)IOError vs OSError) raised in several casesrename did not behave like os.rename in many cases__init__() and setUp() (#199)errors argument is supported for io.open() and os.open()add_real_file(), add_real_directory() and add_real_paths() make real files and directories appear within the fake file system. File contents are read from the real file system only as needed (#170). See example_test.py for a usage example.TestCase.copyRealFile() in favor of add_real_file(). copyRealFile() remains only for backward compatability. Also, some less-popular argument combinations have been disallowed.CHANGES.md, to the release manifestmox3 package is no longer a prerequisite--the portion required by pyfakefs has been integrated into pyfakefs (#182)FakeShutilModule.rmtree() failed for directories ending with path separator (#177)pathlib.glob() incorrectly handled case under MacOS (#167)TestCase.copyRealFile() to copy a file from the real file system to the fake file system. This makes it easy to use template, data and configuration files in your tests.fs.os and os.path modules (Python >= 3.6)pathlib module (Python >= 3.4) (#29)os.replace (Python >= 3.3)os.access, os.chmod, os.chown, os.stat, os.utime: support for follow_symlinks argument (Python >= 3.3)os.scandir (Python >= 3.5) (#119)path (#53)glob.glob, glob.iglob: support for recursive argument (Python >= 3.5) (#116)glob.iglob (#59)shutil.move incorrectly moves directories (#145)open (Python >= 3.3) (#147)Patcher with py.test (#135)os.listdir returned sorted instead of unsorted entriesio.open, os.open: support for encoding argument (#120)os.makedirs: support for exist_ok argument (Python >= 3.2) (#98)io.open() (#70)shutil.rmtree: support for ignore_errors and onerror arguments (#72)os.fsync() and os.fdatasync() (#73)os.walk: Support for followlinks argumentshutil functions like make_archive do not work with pyfakefs (#104)shutil.copy error with bytes contents (#105)fake_filesystem_unittest (transparently patches all calls to faked implementations)os.utime fails to traverse symlinks (#49)chown incorrectly accepts non-integer uid/gid arguments (#30)fake_tempfile is using AddOpenFile incorrectly (#23)relpath, abspath and normpath on Windows.open in binary mode not working (#32)os.remove doesn't work with relative paths (#31)mkstemp returns no valid file descriptor (#19)open methods lack IOError for prohibited operations (#18)FakeFileOpen keyword args do not match the __builtin__ equivalents (#5)There are no release notes for releases 2.6 and below. The following versions are still available on PyPi: