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author | Jeff Hammel <k0scist@gmail.com> |
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date | Mon, 01 Dec 2014 18:08:58 -0800 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python """ unit tests for configuration package """ import configuration import datetime import json import os import sys import tempfile import unittest from example import ExampleConfiguration # example configuration to test # globals here = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)) class ConfigurationUnitTest(unittest.TestCase): def test_cli(self): """test command line interface""" example = ExampleConfiguration() # parse command line arguments options, args = example.parse_args(['-a', 'ts', '--develop', '-e', '/home/jhammel/bin/firefox']) # ensure that the options appropriately get set self.assertEqual(bool(args), False) # no arguments self.assertEqual(options.develop, True) self.assertEqual(options.activeTests, ['ts']) self.assertEqual(options.browser_path, '/home/jhammel/bin/firefox') # ensure that the configuration appropriately gets updated self.assertEqual(example.config['develop'], True) self.assertEqual(example.config['activeTests'], ['ts']) self.assertEqual(example.config['browser_path'], '/home/jhammel/bin/firefox') def test_dict(self): """test dictionary parsing from the "command line" """ # test adding a preference example = ExampleConfiguration() options, args = example.parse_args(['-a', 'ts', '--develop', '-e', '/home/jhammel/bin/firefox', '--pref', 'hangmonitor.timeout=0']) self.assertTrue('hangmonitor.timeout' in options.preferences) # test overriding a preference example = ExampleConfiguration() options = example.parse_args(['-a', 'ts', '--develop', '-e', '/home/jhammel/bin/firefox', '--pref', 'browser.bookmarks.max_backups=1']) self.assertTrue(options.preferences['browser.bookmarks.max_backups'] == '1') def test_configuration_providers(self): """test file-based configuration providers""" # requires json/simplejson to be installed example = ExampleConfiguration() # see what providers you got json_provider = example.configuration_provider('json') self.assertTrue(isinstance(json_provider, configuration.JSON)) # serialize to a temporary file filename = tempfile.mktemp(suffix='.json') self.assertEqual(example.filename2format(filename), 'json') self.assertFalse(os.path.exists(filename)) config = {'browser_path': '/home/jhammel/bin/firefox', 'activeTests': ['ts']} example(config) config['test_timeout'] = 1200 # default config['preferences'] = {"browser.bookmarks.max_backups": 0, "browser.cache.disk.smart_size.enabled": False} # ensure they are equal self.assertEqual(config, example.config) example.serialize(filename) self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(filename)) serialized = json.loads(file(filename).read()) self.assertEqual(serialized, config) # deserialize deserialized = example.deserialize(filename) self.assertEqual(deserialized, config) # cleanup if os.path.exists(filename): os.remove(filename) def test_missing_values(self): """ensure that Configuration raises a missing value exception""" example = ExampleConfiguration() # monkey-patch the error method from optparse.OptionParser error_msg = [] def error(msg): error_msg.append(msg) example.error = error # trigger it example.parse_args(args=[]) self.assertEqual(error_msg, ['Parameter browser_path is required but not present']) def test_required(self): """ensure you have to have required values""" example = ExampleConfiguration() # ensure you get an exception missingvalueexception = None try: example() except configuration.MissingValueException, e: missingvalueexception = e self.assertTrue(isinstance(e, configuration.MissingValueException)) def test_multiple_configurations(self): """test having multiple configurations""" # simple override args1 = ['-e', '/opt/bin/firefox'] # simple serialized file json_file = os.path.join(here, 'base.json') assert os.path.exists(json_file) json_config = json.loads(file(json_file).read()) # parse the json file example = ExampleConfiguration() example.parse_args([json_file]) self.assertEqual(example.config, json_config) # parse the json file with overrides example = ExampleConfiguration() example.parse_args([json_file] + args1) config = json_config.copy() config['browser_path'] = '/opt/bin/firefox' self.assertEqual(example.config, config) # it shouldn't matter in which order the arguments are example = ExampleConfiguration() example.parse_args(args1 + [json_file]) self.assertEqual(example.config, config) # Now a tricky case: # the default value for test_timeout is 1200: example = ExampleConfiguration() self.assertEqual(example.options['test_timeout']['default'], 1200) # The value from base.json is 60: self.assertEqual(json_config['test_timeout'], 60) self.assertEqual(config['test_timeout'], 60) # but we can override it back from the "command line" example.parse_args(args1 + [json_file, '--test_timeout', '1200']) config['test_timeout'] = 1200 self.assertEqual(example.config, config) def test_extend(self): # default preferences example = ExampleConfiguration() default_prefs = {"browser.bookmarks.max_backups": 0, "browser.cache.disk.smart_size.enabled": False} example.parse_args(['-a', 'ts', '-e', '/opt/bin/firefox']) self.assertEqual(example.config['preferences'], default_prefs) # now extend them example = ExampleConfiguration() default_prefs['network.dns.ipv4OnlyDomains'] = 'localhost' tf = tempfile.mktemp() f = file(tf, 'w') f.write(json.dumps({'preferences': {'network.dns.ipv4OnlyDomains': 'localhost'}})) f.close() example.parse_args(['-a', 'ts', '-e', '/opt/bin/firefox', tf]) self.assertEqual(example.config['preferences'], default_prefs) os.remove(tf) def test_typecast(self): """casting example""" def todate(string): return datetime.datetime.strptime(string, "%Y%m%d") # make an example class class TypecastExample(configuration.Configuration): options = {'datestring': {'type': todate}} example = TypecastExample() # parse a date string example({'datestring': "20120704"}) # ensure it works correctly expected = datetime.datetime(2012, 7, 4, 0, 0) self.assertEqual(example.config['datestring'], expected) def test_added(self): """test that we keep track of things added to the configuration""" # make an example class class AddedExample(configuration.Configuration): options = {'foo': {}, 'bar': {}} # parse it; there should be nothing instance = AddedExample() instance() self.assertEqual(instance.added, set()) # parse it; there should be one thing instance = AddedExample() instance({'foo': 'foo'}) self.assertEqual(instance.added, set(['foo'])) # parse it; there should be two things instance = AddedExample() instance({'foo': 'foo'}, {'foo': 'FOO', 'bar': 'bar'}) self.assertEqual(instance.added, set(['foo', 'bar'])) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()