Org applications can now only be made by a user when a program allows it.
To do this a new access_type has been added called apply. This ensures that users can only used the seeded version of create.
Also the review_overview now has his own access type to ensure the separability of hosts for different sponsors in case of org app reviews.
Note that the access checks for hosts are broken and only give access to developers at the moment.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
Mox is an open source mock object framework for Python, inspired by
the Java library EasyMock.
To install:
$ python setup.py install
To run Mox's internal tests:
$ python mox_test.py
Basic usage:
import unittest
import mox
class PersonTest(mox.MoxTestBase):
def testUsingMox(self):
# Create a mock Person
mock_person = self.mox.CreateMock(Person)
test_person = ...
test_primary_key = ...
unknown_person = ...
# Expect InsertPerson to be called with test_person; return
# test_primary_key at that point
mock_person.InsertPerson(test_person).AndReturn(test_primary_key)
# Raise an exception when this is called
mock_person.DeletePerson(unknown_person).AndRaise(UnknownPersonError())
# Switch from record mode to replay mode
self.mox.ReplayAll()
# Run the test
ret_pk = mock_person.InsertPerson(test_person)
self.assertEquals(test_primary_key, ret_pk)
self.assertRaises(UnknownPersonError, mock_person, unknown_person)
For more documentation, see:
http://code.google.com/p/pymox/wiki/MoxDocumentation
For more information, see:
http://code.google.com/p/pymox/
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http://groups.google.com/group/mox-discuss
Mox is Copyright 2008 Google Inc, and licensed under the Apache
License, Version 2.0; see the file COPYING for details. If you would
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