peacock-data-public-datasets-idc-cronscript
/
venv
/lib
/python3.10
/site-packages
/pandas
/_testing
/contexts.py
from __future__ import annotations | |
from contextlib import contextmanager | |
import os | |
from pathlib import Path | |
import tempfile | |
from typing import ( | |
IO, | |
TYPE_CHECKING, | |
Any, | |
) | |
import uuid | |
from pandas._config import using_copy_on_write | |
from pandas.compat import PYPY | |
from pandas.errors import ChainedAssignmentError | |
from pandas import set_option | |
from pandas.io.common import get_handle | |
if TYPE_CHECKING: | |
from collections.abc import Generator | |
from pandas._typing import ( | |
BaseBuffer, | |
CompressionOptions, | |
FilePath, | |
) | |
def decompress_file( | |
path: FilePath | BaseBuffer, compression: CompressionOptions | |
) -> Generator[IO[bytes], None, None]: | |
""" | |
Open a compressed file and return a file object. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
path : str | |
The path where the file is read from. | |
compression : {'gzip', 'bz2', 'zip', 'xz', 'zstd', None} | |
Name of the decompression to use | |
Returns | |
------- | |
file object | |
""" | |
with get_handle(path, "rb", compression=compression, is_text=False) as handle: | |
yield handle.handle | |
def set_timezone(tz: str) -> Generator[None, None, None]: | |
""" | |
Context manager for temporarily setting a timezone. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
tz : str | |
A string representing a valid timezone. | |
Examples | |
-------- | |
>>> from datetime import datetime | |
>>> from dateutil.tz import tzlocal | |
>>> tzlocal().tzname(datetime(2021, 1, 1)) # doctest: +SKIP | |
'IST' | |
>>> with set_timezone('US/Eastern'): | |
... tzlocal().tzname(datetime(2021, 1, 1)) | |
... | |
'EST' | |
""" | |
import time | |
def setTZ(tz) -> None: | |
if tz is None: | |
try: | |
del os.environ["TZ"] | |
except KeyError: | |
pass | |
else: | |
os.environ["TZ"] = tz | |
time.tzset() | |
orig_tz = os.environ.get("TZ") | |
setTZ(tz) | |
try: | |
yield | |
finally: | |
setTZ(orig_tz) | |
def ensure_clean( | |
filename=None, return_filelike: bool = False, **kwargs: Any | |
) -> Generator[Any, None, None]: | |
""" | |
Gets a temporary path and agrees to remove on close. | |
This implementation does not use tempfile.mkstemp to avoid having a file handle. | |
If the code using the returned path wants to delete the file itself, windows | |
requires that no program has a file handle to it. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
filename : str (optional) | |
suffix of the created file. | |
return_filelike : bool (default False) | |
if True, returns a file-like which is *always* cleaned. Necessary for | |
savefig and other functions which want to append extensions. | |
**kwargs | |
Additional keywords are passed to open(). | |
""" | |
folder = Path(tempfile.gettempdir()) | |
if filename is None: | |
filename = "" | |
filename = str(uuid.uuid4()) + filename | |
path = folder / filename | |
path.touch() | |
handle_or_str: str | IO = str(path) | |
encoding = kwargs.pop("encoding", None) | |
if return_filelike: | |
kwargs.setdefault("mode", "w+b") | |
if encoding is None and "b" not in kwargs["mode"]: | |
encoding = "utf-8" | |
handle_or_str = open(path, encoding=encoding, **kwargs) | |
try: | |
yield handle_or_str | |
finally: | |
if not isinstance(handle_or_str, str): | |
handle_or_str.close() | |
if path.is_file(): | |
path.unlink() | |
def with_csv_dialect(name: str, **kwargs) -> Generator[None, None, None]: | |
""" | |
Context manager to temporarily register a CSV dialect for parsing CSV. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
name : str | |
The name of the dialect. | |
kwargs : mapping | |
The parameters for the dialect. | |
Raises | |
------ | |
ValueError : the name of the dialect conflicts with a builtin one. | |
See Also | |
-------- | |
csv : Python's CSV library. | |
""" | |
import csv | |
_BUILTIN_DIALECTS = {"excel", "excel-tab", "unix"} | |
if name in _BUILTIN_DIALECTS: | |
raise ValueError("Cannot override builtin dialect.") | |
csv.register_dialect(name, **kwargs) | |
try: | |
yield | |
finally: | |
csv.unregister_dialect(name) | |
def use_numexpr(use, min_elements=None) -> Generator[None, None, None]: | |
from pandas.core.computation import expressions as expr | |
if min_elements is None: | |
min_elements = expr._MIN_ELEMENTS | |
olduse = expr.USE_NUMEXPR | |
oldmin = expr._MIN_ELEMENTS | |
set_option("compute.use_numexpr", use) | |
expr._MIN_ELEMENTS = min_elements | |
try: | |
yield | |
finally: | |
expr._MIN_ELEMENTS = oldmin | |
set_option("compute.use_numexpr", olduse) | |
def raises_chained_assignment_error(warn=True, extra_warnings=(), extra_match=()): | |
from pandas._testing import assert_produces_warning | |
if not warn: | |
from contextlib import nullcontext | |
return nullcontext() | |
if PYPY and not extra_warnings: | |
from contextlib import nullcontext | |
return nullcontext() | |
elif PYPY and extra_warnings: | |
return assert_produces_warning( | |
extra_warnings, | |
match="|".join(extra_match), | |
) | |
else: | |
if using_copy_on_write(): | |
warning = ChainedAssignmentError | |
match = ( | |
"A value is trying to be set on a copy of a DataFrame or Series " | |
"through chained assignment" | |
) | |
else: | |
warning = FutureWarning # type: ignore[assignment] | |
# TODO update match | |
match = "ChainedAssignmentError" | |
if extra_warnings: | |
warning = (warning, *extra_warnings) # type: ignore[assignment] | |
return assert_produces_warning( | |
warning, | |
match="|".join((match, *extra_match)), | |
) | |
def assert_cow_warning(warn=True, match=None, **kwargs): | |
""" | |
Assert that a warning is raised in the CoW warning mode. | |
Parameters | |
---------- | |
warn : bool, default True | |
By default, check that a warning is raised. Can be turned off by passing False. | |
match : str | |
The warning message to match against, if different from the default. | |
kwargs | |
Passed through to assert_produces_warning | |
""" | |
from pandas._testing import assert_produces_warning | |
if not warn: | |
from contextlib import nullcontext | |
return nullcontext() | |
if not match: | |
match = "Setting a value on a view" | |
return assert_produces_warning(FutureWarning, match=match, **kwargs) | |