105 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
105 lines
3.6 KiB
Python
# SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>
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#
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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
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"""Tests for qutebrowser.misc.lineparser."""
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import pathlib
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from unittest import mock
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import pytest
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from qutebrowser.misc import lineparser as lineparsermod
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class TestBaseLineParser:
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CONFDIR = "this really doesn't matter"
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FILENAME = "and neither does this"
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@pytest.fixture
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def lineparser(self):
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"""Fixture providing a BaseLineParser."""
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return lineparsermod.BaseLineParser(self.CONFDIR, self.FILENAME)
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def test_prepare_save_missing(self, mocker, lineparser):
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"""Test if _prepare_save does what it's supposed to do."""
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os_mock = mocker.patch('qutebrowser.misc.lineparser.os')
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lineparser._prepare_save()
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os_mock.makedirs.assert_called_with(self.CONFDIR, 0o755, exist_ok=True)
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def test_double_open(self, mocker, lineparser):
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"""Test if _open refuses reentry."""
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mocker.patch('builtins.open', mock.mock_open())
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with lineparser._open('r'):
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with pytest.raises(OSError,
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match="Refusing to double-open LineParser."):
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with lineparser._open('r'):
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pass
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def test_binary(self, mocker):
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"""Test if _open and _write correctly handle binary files."""
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open_mock = mock.mock_open()
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mocker.patch('builtins.open', open_mock)
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testdata = b'\xf0\xff'
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lineparser = lineparsermod.BaseLineParser(
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self.CONFDIR, self.FILENAME, binary=True)
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with lineparser._open('r') as f:
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lineparser._write(f, [testdata])
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open_mock.assert_called_once_with(
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str(pathlib.Path(self.CONFDIR) / self.FILENAME), 'rb')
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open_mock().write.assert_has_calls([
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mock.call(testdata),
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mock.call(b'\n')
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])
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class TestLineParser:
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@pytest.fixture
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def lineparser(self, tmp_path):
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"""Fixture to get a LineParser for tests."""
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lp = lineparsermod.LineParser(str(tmp_path), 'file')
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lp.save()
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return lp
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def test_init(self, tmp_path):
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"""Test if creating a line parser correctly reads its file."""
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(tmp_path / 'file').write_text('one\ntwo\n')
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lineparser = lineparsermod.LineParser(str(tmp_path), 'file')
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assert lineparser.data == ['one', 'two']
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(tmp_path / 'file').write_bytes(b'\xfe\n\xff\n')
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lineparser = lineparsermod.LineParser(str(tmp_path), 'file',
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binary=True)
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assert lineparser.data == [b'\xfe', b'\xff']
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def test_clear(self, tmp_path, lineparser):
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"""Test if clear() empties its file."""
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lineparser.data = ['one', 'two']
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lineparser.save()
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assert (tmp_path / 'file').read_text() == 'one\ntwo\n'
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lineparser.clear()
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assert not lineparser.data
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assert (tmp_path / 'file').read_text() == ''
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def test_double_open(self, lineparser):
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"""Test if save() bails on an already open file."""
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with lineparser._open('r'):
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with pytest.raises(OSError,
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match="Refusing to double-open LineParser."):
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lineparser.save()
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def test_prepare_save(self, tmp_path, lineparser):
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"""Test if save() bails when _prepare_save() returns False."""
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(tmp_path / 'file').write_text('pristine\n')
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lineparser.data = ['changed']
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lineparser._prepare_save = lambda: False
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lineparser.save()
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assert (tmp_path / 'file').read_text() == 'pristine\n'
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