Made the existing code use the new soc.logic.models
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
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')