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author | Jeff Hammel <k0scist@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 24 Nov 2020 13:04:57 -0800 |
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Test toolbox JSON handling ========================== Ensure we have no projects:: >>> app.get('/') [] Also no authors:: >>> app.get('/author') {} Make a project:: >>> project = {'name': 'foo', 'description': 'foo description', 'url': 'http://example.com'} >>> response = app.new(**project) >>> response.status 303 >>> newproject = app.get('/')[0] >>> modified = newproject.pop('modified') >>> project == newproject True Get the project by name:: >>> foo = app.get('/foo') >>> modified == foo.pop('modified') True >>> foo == project True Add some fields to it:: >>> fields = {'author': 'jhammel'} >>> url = '/' + project['name'] >>> response = app.post(url, params=fields) >>> app.get('/')[0]['author'] [u'jhammel'] >>> app.get('/author') {u'jhammel': [u'foo']} >>> fields = {'author': 'turing'} >>> response = app.post(url, params=fields) >>> sorted(app.get(url)['author']) [u'jhammel', u'turing'] >>> sorted(app.get('/')[0]['author']) [u'jhammel', u'turing'] Now let's search for the project!:: >>> authors = app.get('/author') >>> len(authors) 2 >>> authors['jhammel'] [u'foo'] >>> authors['turing'] [u'foo'] Let's search for it a different way:: >>> project = app.get('/')[0] >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'author': 'jhammel'}) >>> newproject = projects[0] >>> newproject == project True Just to show that the search is doing something:: >>> app.get('/', params={'author': 'sauron'}) [] Now lets add another project:: >>> project2 = {'name': 'bar', 'description': 'a bar downtown', 'url': 'http://www.example.com'} >>> response = app.new(**project2) >>> projects = app.get('/') >>> len(projects) 2 >>> projects[0]['name'] u'bar' >>> projects[1]['name'] u'foo' >>> jhammels_projects = app.get('/', params={'author': 'jhammel'}) >>> len(jhammels_projects) 1 >>> jhammels_projects[0]['name'] u'foo' Test search:: >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'q': 'jhammel'}) >>> len(projects) 1 >>> projects[0]['name'] u'foo' >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'q': 'downtown'}) >>> len(projects) 1 >>> projects[0]['name'] u'bar' Add some metadata. Make sure we see it:: >>> url = '/bar' >>> response = app.post(url, {'author': 'turing'}) >>> len(app.get()) 2 >>> len(app.get('/', params={'author': 'jhammel'})) 1 >>> len(app.get('/', params={'q': 'jhammel'})) 1 >>> len(app.get('/', params={'author': 'turing'})) 2 >>> len(app.get('/', params={'q': 'turing'})) 2 >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'author': 'turing', 'q': 'downtown'}) >>> len(projects) 1 >>> projects[0]['name'] u'bar' Add a third project, just for variety:: >>> response = app.new(name='fleem', description='fleem in a building downtown', url='http://example.net') >>> projects = app.get('/') >>> len(projects) 3 >>> sorted([i['name'] for i in app.get('/', params=dict(q='downtown'))]) [u'bar', u'fleem'] >>> [i['name'] for i in app.get('/', params=dict(q='building'))] [u'fleem'] Delete some metadata:: >>> response = app.post('/bar', params={'action': 'delete', 'author': 'turing'}) >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'author': 'turing'}) >>> len(projects) 1 >>> projects[0]['name'] u'foo' >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'q': 'turing'}) >>> len(projects) 1 >>> projects[0]['name'] u'foo' Delete a project:: >>> response = app.post('/delete', params={'project': 'foo'}) >>> len(app.get('/')) 2 >>> len(app.get('/', params={'author': 'jhammel'})) 0 >>> results = app.get('/', params={'q': 'jhammel'}) >>> len(results) 0 You're back to two basic projects without much metadata. Let's give them some!:: >>> projects = app.get('/') >>> [sorted(project.keys()) for project in projects] [[u'description', u'modified', u'name', u'url'], [u'description', u'modified', u'name', u'url']] >>> bar_modified_last = projects[0]['modified'] >>> fleem_modified_earlier = projects[1]['modified'] >>> bar_modified_last > fleem_modified_earlier True >>> [project['name'] for project in projects] [u'bar', u'fleem'] >>> description = 'You could be swining on a star' >>> response = app.post('/bar', params=dict(description=description)) >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'q': 'star'}) >>> len(projects) 1 >>> projects[0]['description'] == description True >>> response = app.post('/bar', params={'type': 'song', 'usage': 'music', 'author': 'Sinatra'}) >>> songs = app.get('/', params={'type': 'song'}) >>> len(songs) 1 >>> songs[0]['name'] == 'bar' True >>> songs = app.get('/', params={'q': 'song'}) >>> len(songs) 1 >>> songs[0]['name'] == 'bar' True >>> response = app.post('/fleem', params={'type': 'song', 'description': 'Cotton Eye Joe', 'author': 'Rednex'}) >>> songs = app.get('/', params={'type': 'song'}) >>> len(songs) 2 >>> songs = app.get('/', params={'q': 'song'}) >>> len(songs) 2 >>> songs = app.get('/', params={'type': 'song', 'q': 'star'}) >>> len(songs) 1 >>> songs[0]['name'] u'bar' >>> songs = app.get('/', params={'type': 'song', 'author': 'Sinatra'}) >>> len(songs) 1 >>> songs[0]['name'] u'bar' Now try renaming a tool:: >>> [i['name'] for i in app.get('/')] [u'fleem', u'bar'] >>> response = app.post('/bar', params={'name': 'star'}) >>> songs = app.get('/') >>> len(songs) 2 >>> projects = app.get('/', params={'q': 'star'}) >>> len(projects) 1 >>> star = projects[0] >>> star['name'] u'star' >>> star['type'] [u'song'] You should not be allowed to rename a tool if another tool has the same name:: >>> sorted([i['name'] for i in app.get('/')]) [u'fleem', u'star'] >>> response = app.post('/star', params={'name': 'fleem'}, status=403) # Forbidden >>> sorted([i['name'] for i in app.get('/')]) [u'fleem', u'star'] You should not be allowed to have multiple identical item in the same field:: >>> app.get('/star')['author'] [u'Sinatra'] >>> response = app.post('/star', params={'action': 'replace', 'author': 'Sinatra,Sinatra'}) >>> app.get('/star')['author'] [u'Sinatra'] You can rename an entire set of fields:: >>> [project['type'] for project in app.get('/')] [[u'song'], [u'song']] >>> response = app.post('/type', params={'song': 'number one hit'}) >>> [project['type'] for project in app.get('/')] [[u'number one hit'], [u'number one hit']] Fields in the request should be comma-separated and stripped of whitespace:: >>> project = {'name': 'A New Project', 'description': 'new description', 'url': 'http://example.com'} >>> project_url = '/' + urlescape(project['name']) >>> response = app.new(**project) >>> fields = {'type': 'song, project, something special'} >>> response = app.post(project_url, params=fields) >>> sorted(app.get(project_url)['type']) [u'project', u'something special', u'song'] You won't be able to have multiple identical field values or empty values:: >>> response = app.post(project_url, params=dict(author=' john, , , fielding, the third,,')) >>> sorted(app.get(project_url)['author']) [u'fielding', u'john', u'the third'] You should not be able to rename a project:: >>> sorted([project['name'] for project in app.get('/')]) [u'A New Project', u'fleem', u'star'] >>> response = app.post('/star', params=dict(name=''), status=403) >>> response.status 403 >>> response = app.post('/fleem', params=dict(name=' '), status=403) >>> response.status 403 >>> sorted([project['name'] for project in app.get('/')]) [u'A New Project', u'fleem', u'star']