tests/app/soc/cache/test_base.py
author Sverre Rabbelier <srabbelier@gmail.com>
Sat, 07 Mar 2009 18:16:54 +0000
changeset 1721 9acf4fe1b9bb
parent 1477 c724a6eda7ef
permissions -rw-r--r--
Adjust the total_popularity after ranging This way 'off the scale' orgs (many applicants, with only few mentors available) will not pull the total amount of allocated slots down as much as before. Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier

#!/usr/bin/python2.5
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__authors__ = [
  '"Sverre Rabbelier" <sverre@rabbelier.nl>',
  ]


import unittest

from google.appengine.api import memcache

from soc.cache import base


class CacheDecoratorTest(unittest.TestCase):
  """Tests that the @cache decorator caches the result.
  """

  def setUp(self):
    self.called = 0
    decorator = base.getCacher(self.get, self.put)

    @decorator
    def failOnSecondCall():
      self.called = self.called + 1
      if self.called > 1:
        self.fail("method got called twice")

    self.failOnSecondCall = failOnSecondCall

  def tearDown(self):
    memcache.flush_all()

  def get(self):
    return memcache.get('answer_to_life'), 'answer_to_life'

  def put(self, answer, memcache_key):
    memcache.add(memcache_key, 42)

  def testMemcache(self):
    """Sanity check to see if memcache is working.
    """

    memcache.add('answer_to_life', 42)
    self.assertEqual(memcache.get('answer_to_life'), 42)

  def testSidebarCaching(self):
    """Test that the caching decorator caches.
    """

    self.failOnSecondCall()
    self.failOnSecondCall()