view tests/hghave.py @ 35569:964212780daf

rust: implementation of `hg` This commit provides a mostly-working implementation of the `hg` script in Rust along with scaffolding to support Rust in the repository. If you are familiar with Rust, the contents of the added rust/ directory should be pretty straightforward. We create an "hgcli" package that implements a binary application to run Mercurial. The output of this package is an "hg" binary. Our Rust `hg` (henceforth "rhg") essentially is a port of the existing `hg` Python script. The main difference is the creation of the embedded CPython interpreter is handled by the binary itself instead of relying on the shebang. In that sense, rhg is more similar to the "exe wrapper" we currently use on Windows. However, unlike the exe wrapper, rhg does not call the `hg` Python script. Instead, it uses the CPython APIs to import mercurial modules and call appropriate functions. The amount of code here is surprisingly small. It is my intent to replace the existing C-based exe wrapper with rhg. Preferably in the next Mercurial release. This should be achievable - at least for some Mercurial distributions. The future/timeline for rhg on other platforms is less clear. We already ship a hg.exe on Windows. So if we get the quirks with Rust worked out, shipping a Rust-based hg.exe should hopefully not be too contentious. Now onto the implementation. We're using python27-sys and the cpython crates for talking to the CPython API. We currently don't use too much functionality of the cpython crate and could have probably cut it out. However, it does provide a reasonable abstraction over unsafe {} CPython function calls. While we still have our fair share of those, at least we're not dealing with too much refcounting, error checking, etc. So I think the use of the cpython crate is justified. Plus, there is not-yet-implemented functionality that could benefit from cpython. I see our use of this crate only increasing. The cpython and python27-sys crates are not without their issues. The cpython crate didn't seem to account for the embedding use case in its design. Instead, it seems to assume that you are building a Python extension. It is making some questionable decisions around certain CPython APIs. For example, it insists that PyEval_ThreadsInitialized() is called and that the Python code likely isn't the main thread in the underlying application. It is also missing some functionality that is important for embedded use cases (such as exporting the path to the Python interpreter from its build script). After spending several hours trying to wrangle python27-sys and cpython, I gave up and forked the project on GitHub. Our Cargo.toml tracks this fork. I'm optimistic that the upstream project will accept our contributions and we can eventually unfork. There is a non-trivial amount of code in our custom Cargo build script. Our build.rs (which is called as part of building the hgcli crate): * Validates that the Python interpreter that was detected by the python27-sys crate provides a shared library (we only support shared library linking at this time - although this restriction could be loosened). * Validates that the Python is built with UCS-4 support. This ensures maximum Unicode compatibility. * Exports variables to the crate build allowing the built crate to e.g. find the path to the Python interpreter. The produced rhg should be considered alpha quality. There are several known deficiencies. Many of these are documented with inline TODOs. Probably the biggest limitation of rhg is that it assumes it is running from the ./rust/target/<target> directory of a source distribution. So, rhg is currently not very practical for real-world use. But, if you can `cargo build` it, running the binary *should* yield a working Mercurial CLI. In order to support using rhg with the test harness, we needed to hack up run-tests.py so the path to Mercurial's Python files is set properly. The change is extremely hacky and is only intended to be a stop-gap until the test harness gains first-class support for installing rhg. This will likely occur after we support running rhg outside the source directory. Despite its officially alpha quality, rhg copes extremely well with the test harness (at least on Linux). Using `run-tests.py --with-hg ../rust/target/debug/hg`, I only encounter the following failures: * test-run-tests.t -- Warnings emitted about using an unexpected Mercurial library. This is due to the hacky nature of setting the Python directory when run-tests.py detected rhg. * test-devel-warnings.t -- Expected stack trace missing frame for `hg` (This is expected since we no longer have an `hg` script!) * test-convert.t -- Test running `$PYTHON "$BINDIR"/hg`, which obviously assumes `hg` is a Python script. * test-merge-tools.t -- Same assumption about `hg` being executable with Python. * test-http-bad-server.t -- Seeing exit code 255 instead of 1 around line 358. * test-blackbox.t -- Exit code 255 instead of 1. * test-basic.t -- Exit code 255 instead of 1. It certainly looks like we have a bug around exit code handling. I don't think it is severe enough to hold up review and landing of this initial implementation. Perfect is the enemy of good. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D1581
author Gregory Szorc <gregory.szorc@gmail.com>
date Wed, 10 Jan 2018 08:53:22 -0800
parents a2e927ded455
children 67cead0eb671
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from __future__ import absolute_import

import errno
import os
import re
import socket
import stat
import subprocess
import sys
import tempfile

tempprefix = 'hg-hghave-'

checks = {
    "true": (lambda: True, "yak shaving"),
    "false": (lambda: False, "nail clipper"),
}

def check(name, desc):
    """Registers a check function for a feature."""
    def decorator(func):
        checks[name] = (func, desc)
        return func
    return decorator

def checkvers(name, desc, vers):
    """Registers a check function for each of a series of versions.

    vers can be a list or an iterator"""
    def decorator(func):
        def funcv(v):
            def f():
                return func(v)
            return f
        for v in vers:
            v = str(v)
            f = funcv(v)
            checks['%s%s' % (name, v.replace('.', ''))] = (f, desc % v)
        return func
    return decorator

def checkfeatures(features):
    result = {
        'error': [],
        'missing': [],
        'skipped': [],
    }

    for feature in features:
        negate = feature.startswith('no-')
        if negate:
            feature = feature[3:]

        if feature not in checks:
            result['missing'].append(feature)
            continue

        check, desc = checks[feature]
        try:
            available = check()
        except Exception:
            result['error'].append('hghave check failed: %s' % feature)
            continue

        if not negate and not available:
            result['skipped'].append('missing feature: %s' % desc)
        elif negate and available:
            result['skipped'].append('system supports %s' % desc)

    return result

def require(features):
    """Require that features are available, exiting if not."""
    result = checkfeatures(features)

    for missing in result['missing']:
        sys.stderr.write('skipped: unknown feature: %s\n' % missing)
    for msg in result['skipped']:
        sys.stderr.write('skipped: %s\n' % msg)
    for msg in result['error']:
        sys.stderr.write('%s\n' % msg)

    if result['missing']:
        sys.exit(2)

    if result['skipped'] or result['error']:
        sys.exit(1)

def matchoutput(cmd, regexp, ignorestatus=False):
    """Return the match object if cmd executes successfully and its output
    is matched by the supplied regular expression.
    """
    r = re.compile(regexp)
    try:
        p = subprocess.Popen(
            cmd, shell=True, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.STDOUT)
    except OSError as e:
        if e.errno != errno.ENOENT:
            raise
        ret = -1
    ret = p.wait()
    s = p.stdout.read()
    return (ignorestatus or not ret) and r.search(s)

@check("baz", "GNU Arch baz client")
def has_baz():
    return matchoutput('baz --version 2>&1', br'baz Bazaar version')

@check("bzr", "Canonical's Bazaar client")
def has_bzr():
    try:
        import bzrlib
        import bzrlib.bzrdir
        import bzrlib.errors
        import bzrlib.revision
        import bzrlib.revisionspec
        bzrlib.revisionspec.RevisionSpec
        return bzrlib.__doc__ is not None
    except (AttributeError, ImportError):
        return False

@checkvers("bzr", "Canonical's Bazaar client >= %s", (1.14,))
def has_bzr_range(v):
    major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
    try:
        import bzrlib
        return (bzrlib.__doc__ is not None
                and bzrlib.version_info[:2] >= (int(major), int(minor)))
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("chg", "running with chg")
def has_chg():
    return 'CHGHG' in os.environ

@check("cvs", "cvs client/server")
def has_cvs():
    re = br'Concurrent Versions System.*?server'
    return matchoutput('cvs --version 2>&1', re) and not has_msys()

@check("cvs112", "cvs client/server 1.12.* (not cvsnt)")
def has_cvs112():
    re = br'Concurrent Versions System \(CVS\) 1.12.*?server'
    return matchoutput('cvs --version 2>&1', re) and not has_msys()

@check("cvsnt", "cvsnt client/server")
def has_cvsnt():
    re = br'Concurrent Versions System \(CVSNT\) (\d+).(\d+).*\(client/server\)'
    return matchoutput('cvsnt --version 2>&1', re)

@check("darcs", "darcs client")
def has_darcs():
    return matchoutput('darcs --version', br'\b2\.([2-9]|\d{2})', True)

@check("mtn", "monotone client (>= 1.0)")
def has_mtn():
    return matchoutput('mtn --version', br'monotone', True) and not matchoutput(
        'mtn --version', br'monotone 0\.', True)

@check("eol-in-paths", "end-of-lines in paths")
def has_eol_in_paths():
    try:
        fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix, suffix='\n\r')
        os.close(fd)
        os.remove(path)
        return True
    except (IOError, OSError):
        return False

@check("execbit", "executable bit")
def has_executablebit():
    try:
        EXECFLAGS = stat.S_IXUSR | stat.S_IXGRP | stat.S_IXOTH
        fh, fn = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
        try:
            os.close(fh)
            m = os.stat(fn).st_mode & 0o777
            new_file_has_exec = m & EXECFLAGS
            os.chmod(fn, m ^ EXECFLAGS)
            exec_flags_cannot_flip = ((os.stat(fn).st_mode & 0o777) == m)
        finally:
            os.unlink(fn)
    except (IOError, OSError):
        # we don't care, the user probably won't be able to commit anyway
        return False
    return not (new_file_has_exec or exec_flags_cannot_flip)

@check("icasefs", "case insensitive file system")
def has_icasefs():
    # Stolen from mercurial.util
    fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    os.close(fd)
    try:
        s1 = os.stat(path)
        d, b = os.path.split(path)
        p2 = os.path.join(d, b.upper())
        if path == p2:
            p2 = os.path.join(d, b.lower())
        try:
            s2 = os.stat(p2)
            return s2 == s1
        except OSError:
            return False
    finally:
        os.remove(path)

@check("fifo", "named pipes")
def has_fifo():
    if getattr(os, "mkfifo", None) is None:
        return False
    name = tempfile.mktemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    try:
        os.mkfifo(name)
        os.unlink(name)
        return True
    except OSError:
        return False

@check("killdaemons", 'killdaemons.py support')
def has_killdaemons():
    return True

@check("cacheable", "cacheable filesystem")
def has_cacheable_fs():
    from mercurial import util

    fd, path = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    os.close(fd)
    try:
        return util.cachestat(path).cacheable()
    finally:
        os.remove(path)

@check("lsprof", "python lsprof module")
def has_lsprof():
    try:
        import _lsprof
        _lsprof.Profiler # silence unused import warning
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

def gethgversion():
    m = matchoutput('hg --version --quiet 2>&1', br'(\d+)\.(\d+)')
    if not m:
        return (0, 0)
    return (int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2)))

@checkvers("hg", "Mercurial >= %s",
            list([(1.0 * x) / 10 for x in range(9, 99)]))
def has_hg_range(v):
    major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
    return gethgversion() >= (int(major), int(minor))

@check("hg08", "Mercurial >= 0.8")
def has_hg08():
    if checks["hg09"][0]():
        return True
    return matchoutput('hg help annotate 2>&1', '--date')

@check("hg07", "Mercurial >= 0.7")
def has_hg07():
    if checks["hg08"][0]():
        return True
    return matchoutput('hg --version --quiet 2>&1', 'Mercurial Distributed SCM')

@check("hg06", "Mercurial >= 0.6")
def has_hg06():
    if checks["hg07"][0]():
        return True
    return matchoutput('hg --version --quiet 2>&1', 'Mercurial version')

@check("gettext", "GNU Gettext (msgfmt)")
def has_gettext():
    return matchoutput('msgfmt --version', br'GNU gettext-tools')

@check("git", "git command line client")
def has_git():
    return matchoutput('git --version 2>&1', br'^git version')

def getgitversion():
    m = matchoutput('git --version 2>&1', br'git version (\d+)\.(\d+)')
    if not m:
        return (0, 0)
    return (int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2)))

# https://github.com/git-lfs/lfs-test-server
@check("lfs-test-server", "git-lfs test server")
def has_lfsserver():
    exe = 'lfs-test-server'
    if has_windows():
        exe = 'lfs-test-server.exe'
    return any(
        os.access(os.path.join(path, exe), os.X_OK)
        for path in os.environ["PATH"].split(os.pathsep)
    )

@checkvers("git", "git client (with ext::sh support) version >= %s", (1.9,))
def has_git_range(v):
    major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
    return getgitversion() >= (int(major), int(minor))

@check("docutils", "Docutils text processing library")
def has_docutils():
    try:
        import docutils.core
        docutils.core.publish_cmdline # silence unused import
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

def getsvnversion():
    m = matchoutput('svn --version --quiet 2>&1', br'^(\d+)\.(\d+)')
    if not m:
        return (0, 0)
    return (int(m.group(1)), int(m.group(2)))

@checkvers("svn", "subversion client and admin tools >= %s", (1.3, 1.5))
def has_svn_range(v):
    major, minor = v.split('.')[0:2]
    return getsvnversion() >= (int(major), int(minor))

@check("svn", "subversion client and admin tools")
def has_svn():
    return matchoutput('svn --version 2>&1', br'^svn, version') and \
        matchoutput('svnadmin --version 2>&1', br'^svnadmin, version')

@check("svn-bindings", "subversion python bindings")
def has_svn_bindings():
    try:
        import svn.core
        version = svn.core.SVN_VER_MAJOR, svn.core.SVN_VER_MINOR
        if version < (1, 4):
            return False
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("p4", "Perforce server and client")
def has_p4():
    return (matchoutput('p4 -V', br'Rev\. P4/') and
            matchoutput('p4d -V', br'Rev\. P4D/'))

@check("symlink", "symbolic links")
def has_symlink():
    if getattr(os, "symlink", None) is None:
        return False
    name = tempfile.mktemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    try:
        os.symlink(".", name)
        os.unlink(name)
        return True
    except (OSError, AttributeError):
        return False

@check("hardlink", "hardlinks")
def has_hardlink():
    from mercurial import util
    fh, fn = tempfile.mkstemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    os.close(fh)
    name = tempfile.mktemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    try:
        util.oslink(fn, name)
        os.unlink(name)
        return True
    except OSError:
        return False
    finally:
        os.unlink(fn)

@check("hardlink-whitelisted", "hardlinks on whitelisted filesystems")
def has_hardlink_whitelisted():
    from mercurial import util
    try:
        fstype = util.getfstype('.')
    except OSError:
        return False
    return fstype in util._hardlinkfswhitelist

@check("rmcwd", "can remove current working directory")
def has_rmcwd():
    ocwd = os.getcwd()
    temp = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    try:
        os.chdir(temp)
        # On Linux, 'rmdir .' isn't allowed, but the other names are okay.
        # On Solaris and Windows, the cwd can't be removed by any names.
        os.rmdir(os.getcwd())
        return True
    except OSError:
        return False
    finally:
        os.chdir(ocwd)
        # clean up temp dir on platforms where cwd can't be removed
        try:
            os.rmdir(temp)
        except OSError:
            pass

@check("tla", "GNU Arch tla client")
def has_tla():
    return matchoutput('tla --version 2>&1', br'The GNU Arch Revision')

@check("gpg", "gpg client")
def has_gpg():
    return matchoutput('gpg --version 2>&1', br'GnuPG')

@check("gpg2", "gpg client v2")
def has_gpg2():
    return matchoutput('gpg --version 2>&1', br'GnuPG[^0-9]+2\.')

@check("gpg21", "gpg client v2.1+")
def has_gpg21():
    return matchoutput('gpg --version 2>&1', br'GnuPG[^0-9]+2\.(?!0)')

@check("unix-permissions", "unix-style permissions")
def has_unix_permissions():
    d = tempfile.mkdtemp(dir='.', prefix=tempprefix)
    try:
        fname = os.path.join(d, 'foo')
        for umask in (0o77, 0o07, 0o22):
            os.umask(umask)
            f = open(fname, 'w')
            f.close()
            mode = os.stat(fname).st_mode
            os.unlink(fname)
            if mode & 0o777 != ~umask & 0o666:
                return False
        return True
    finally:
        os.rmdir(d)

@check("unix-socket", "AF_UNIX socket family")
def has_unix_socket():
    return getattr(socket, 'AF_UNIX', None) is not None

@check("root", "root permissions")
def has_root():
    return getattr(os, 'geteuid', None) and os.geteuid() == 0

@check("pyflakes", "Pyflakes python linter")
def has_pyflakes():
    return matchoutput("sh -c \"echo 'import re' 2>&1 | pyflakes\"",
                       br"<stdin>:1: 're' imported but unused",
                       True)

@check("pylint", "Pylint python linter")
def has_pylint():
    return matchoutput("pylint --help",
                       br"Usage:  pylint",
                       True)

@check("clang-format", "clang-format C code formatter")
def has_clang_format():
    return matchoutput("clang-format --help",
                       br"^OVERVIEW: A tool to format C/C\+\+[^ ]+ code.")

@check("jshint", "JSHint static code analysis tool")
def has_jshint():
    return matchoutput("jshint --version 2>&1", br"jshint v")

@check("pygments", "Pygments source highlighting library")
def has_pygments():
    try:
        import pygments
        pygments.highlight # silence unused import warning
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("outer-repo", "outer repo")
def has_outer_repo():
    # failing for other reasons than 'no repo' imply that there is a repo
    return not matchoutput('hg root 2>&1',
                           br'abort: no repository found', True)

@check("ssl", "ssl module available")
def has_ssl():
    try:
        import ssl
        ssl.CERT_NONE
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("sslcontext", "python >= 2.7.9 ssl")
def has_sslcontext():
    try:
        import ssl
        ssl.SSLContext
        return True
    except (ImportError, AttributeError):
        return False

@check("defaultcacerts", "can verify SSL certs by system's CA certs store")
def has_defaultcacerts():
    from mercurial import sslutil, ui as uimod
    ui = uimod.ui.load()
    return sslutil._defaultcacerts(ui) or sslutil._canloaddefaultcerts

@check("defaultcacertsloaded", "detected presence of loaded system CA certs")
def has_defaultcacertsloaded():
    import ssl
    from mercurial import sslutil, ui as uimod

    if not has_defaultcacerts():
        return False
    if not has_sslcontext():
        return False

    ui = uimod.ui.load()
    cafile = sslutil._defaultcacerts(ui)
    ctx = ssl.create_default_context()
    if cafile:
        ctx.load_verify_locations(cafile=cafile)
    else:
        ctx.load_default_certs()

    return len(ctx.get_ca_certs()) > 0

@check("tls1.2", "TLS 1.2 protocol support")
def has_tls1_2():
    from mercurial import sslutil
    return 'tls1.2' in sslutil.supportedprotocols

@check("windows", "Windows")
def has_windows():
    return os.name == 'nt'

@check("system-sh", "system() uses sh")
def has_system_sh():
    return os.name != 'nt'

@check("serve", "platform and python can manage 'hg serve -d'")
def has_serve():
    return True

@check("test-repo", "running tests from repository")
def has_test_repo():
    t = os.environ["TESTDIR"]
    return os.path.isdir(os.path.join(t, "..", ".hg"))

@check("tic", "terminfo compiler and curses module")
def has_tic():
    try:
        import curses
        curses.COLOR_BLUE
        return matchoutput('test -x "`which tic`"', br'')
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("msys", "Windows with MSYS")
def has_msys():
    return os.getenv('MSYSTEM')

@check("aix", "AIX")
def has_aix():
    return sys.platform.startswith("aix")

@check("osx", "OS X")
def has_osx():
    return sys.platform == 'darwin'

@check("osxpackaging", "OS X packaging tools")
def has_osxpackaging():
    try:
        return (matchoutput('pkgbuild', br'Usage: pkgbuild ', ignorestatus=1)
                and matchoutput(
                    'productbuild', br'Usage: productbuild ',
                    ignorestatus=1)
                and matchoutput('lsbom', br'Usage: lsbom', ignorestatus=1)
                and matchoutput(
                    'xar --help', br'Usage: xar', ignorestatus=1))
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check('linuxormacos', 'Linux or MacOS')
def has_linuxormacos():
    # This isn't a perfect test for MacOS. But it is sufficient for our needs.
    return sys.platform.startswith(('linux', 'darwin'))

@check("docker", "docker support")
def has_docker():
    pat = br'A self-sufficient runtime for'
    if matchoutput('docker --help', pat):
        if 'linux' not in sys.platform:
            # TODO: in theory we should be able to test docker-based
            # package creation on non-linux using boot2docker, but in
            # practice that requires extra coordination to make sure
            # $TESTTEMP is going to be visible at the same path to the
            # boot2docker VM. If we figure out how to verify that, we
            # can use the following instead of just saying False:
            # return 'DOCKER_HOST' in os.environ
            return False

        return True
    return False

@check("debhelper", "debian packaging tools")
def has_debhelper():
    # Some versions of dpkg say `dpkg', some say 'dpkg' (` vs ' on the first
    # quote), so just accept anything in that spot.
    dpkg = matchoutput('dpkg --version',
                       br"Debian .dpkg' package management program")
    dh = matchoutput('dh --help',
                     br'dh is a part of debhelper.', ignorestatus=True)
    dh_py2 = matchoutput('dh_python2 --help',
                         br'other supported Python versions')
    # debuild comes from the 'devscripts' package, though you might want
    # the 'build-debs' package instead, which has a dependency on devscripts.
    debuild = matchoutput('debuild --help',
                          br'to run debian/rules with given parameter')
    return dpkg and dh and dh_py2 and debuild

@check("debdeps",
       "debian build dependencies (run dpkg-checkbuilddeps in contrib/)")
def has_debdeps():
    # just check exit status (ignoring output)
    path = '%s/../contrib/debian/control' % os.environ['TESTDIR']
    return matchoutput('dpkg-checkbuilddeps %s' % path, br'')

@check("demandimport", "demandimport enabled")
def has_demandimport():
    # chg disables demandimport intentionally for performance wins.
    return ((not has_chg()) and os.environ.get('HGDEMANDIMPORT') != 'disable')

@check("py3k", "running with Python 3.x")
def has_py3k():
    return 3 == sys.version_info[0]

@check("py3exe", "a Python 3.x interpreter is available")
def has_python3exe():
    return 'PYTHON3' in os.environ

@check("py3pygments", "Pygments available on Python 3.x")
def has_py3pygments():
    if has_py3k():
        return has_pygments()
    elif has_python3exe():
        # just check exit status (ignoring output)
        py3 = os.environ['PYTHON3']
        return matchoutput('%s -c "import pygments"' % py3, br'')
    return False

@check("pure", "running with pure Python code")
def has_pure():
    return any([
        os.environ.get("HGMODULEPOLICY") == "py",
        os.environ.get("HGTEST_RUN_TESTS_PURE") == "--pure",
    ])

@check("slow", "allow slow tests (use --allow-slow-tests)")
def has_slow():
    return os.environ.get('HGTEST_SLOW') == 'slow'

@check("hypothesis", "Hypothesis automated test generation")
def has_hypothesis():
    try:
        import hypothesis
        hypothesis.given
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("unziplinks", "unzip(1) understands and extracts symlinks")
def unzip_understands_symlinks():
    return matchoutput('unzip --help', br'Info-ZIP')

@check("zstd", "zstd Python module available")
def has_zstd():
    try:
        import mercurial.zstd
        mercurial.zstd.__version__
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("devfull", "/dev/full special file")
def has_dev_full():
    return os.path.exists('/dev/full')

@check("virtualenv", "Python virtualenv support")
def has_virtualenv():
    try:
        import virtualenv
        virtualenv.ACTIVATE_SH
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False

@check("fsmonitor", "running tests with fsmonitor")
def has_fsmonitor():
    return 'HGFSMONITOR_TESTS' in os.environ

@check("fuzzywuzzy", "Fuzzy string matching library")
def has_fuzzywuzzy():
    try:
        import fuzzywuzzy
        fuzzywuzzy.__version__
        return True
    except ImportError:
        return False