Added the new way to process invites for club_admin only.
This patch contains the separability needed to ensure that we can successfully do the access checks we need.
Host invites can for the time being only be completed by developers due to the reorganization.
Patch by: Lennard de Rijk
Reviewed by: to-be-reviewed
#!/usr/bin/python2.5
#
# Copyright 2008 the Melange authors.
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"""Tests for the scripts.settings module.
For details on running the tests, see:
http://code.google.com/p/soc/wiki/TestingGuidelines#Running_the_smoke_tests
"""
__authors__ = [
# alphabetical order by last name, please
'"Todd Larsen" <tlarsen@google.com>',
]
import optparse
import os
import sys
import unittest
from scripts import settings
class SettingsTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Python-format settings file tests for the settings.py module.
"""
def setUp(self):
self.test_srcdir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
self.settings_defaults = {'foo': 1, 'bif': 4}
def testMissingPythonSettings(self):
"""Test that non-existent files work properly without errors.
"""
# non-existent settings file with no defaults produces empty dict
self.assertEqual(
{},
settings.readPythonSettings(settings_dir=self.test_srcdir,
settings_file='nonexistent_file'))
# non-existent settings file should just pass through the defaults
self.assertEqual(
self.settings_defaults,
settings.readPythonSettings(defaults=self.settings_defaults,
settings_dir=self.test_srcdir,
settings_file='nonexistent_file'))
def testGoodPythonSettings(self):
"""Test that settings file that is present overwrites defaults.
"""
# foo and bar are overwritten, but not bif (not in the settings file)
self.assertEqual(
{'foo': 3, 'bar': 3, 'bif': 4},
settings.readPythonSettings(defaults=self.settings_defaults,
settings_dir=self.test_srcdir,
settings_file='good_test_settings'))
# but the original defaults will be untouched
self.assertEqual({'foo': 1, 'bif': 4}, self.settings_defaults)
def testBadPythonSettings(self):
"""Test that exception is raised when format of settings file is bad.
"""
self.assertRaises(settings.Error, settings.readPythonSettings,
settings_dir=self.test_srcdir,
settings_file='bad_test_settings')
class OptionParserTests(unittest.TestCase):
"""Tests of custom optparse OptionParser with 'required' parameter support.
"""
def testRequiredPresent(self):
"""Test required=True raises nothing when value option is present.
"""
parser = settings.OptionParser(
option_list=[
settings.Option(
'-t', '--test', action='store', dest='test', required=True,
help='(REQUIRED) test option'),
],
)
options, args = parser.parse_args([sys.argv[0], '--test', '3'])
def testRequiredMissing(self):
"""Test that Error exception is raised if required option not present.
"""
parser = settings.OptionParser(
option_list=[
settings.Option(
'-t', '--test', action='store', dest='test', required=True,
help='(REQUIRED) test option'),
],
)
self.assertRaises(settings.Error, parser.parse_args, [])
def testBadRequiredAction(self):
"""Test that OptionError is raised if action does not support required=True.
"""
# store_true is not in Options.TYPED_VALUES, which means option cannot
# take a value, so required=True is not permitted.
self.assertRaises(optparse.OptionError, settings.Option,
'-t', '--test', action='store_true', dest='test', required=True,
help='(REQUIRED) test option')