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"""Unittests for the git_config.py module.""" import os import tempfile import unittest import git_config def fixture(*paths): """Return a path relative to test/fixtures.""" return os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "fixtures", *paths) class GitConfigReadOnlyTests(unittest.TestCase): """Read-only tests of the GitConfig class.""" def setUp(self): """Create a GitConfig object using the test.gitconfig fixture.""" config_fixture = fixture("test.gitconfig") self.config = git_config.GitConfig(config_fixture) def test_GetString_with_empty_config_values(self): """ Test config entries with no value. [section] empty """ val = self.config.GetString("section.empty") self.assertEqual(val, None) def test_GetString_with_true_value(self): """ Test config entries with a string value. [section] nonempty = true """ val = self.config.GetString("section.nonempty") self.assertEqual(val, "true") def test_GetString_from_missing_file(self): """ Test missing config file """ config_fixture = fixture("not.present.gitconfig") config = git_config.GitConfig(config_fixture) val = config.GetString("empty") self.assertEqual(val, None) def test_GetBoolean_undefined(self): """Test GetBoolean on key that doesn't exist.""" self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetBoolean("section.missing")) def test_GetBoolean_invalid(self): """Test GetBoolean on invalid boolean value.""" self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetBoolean("section.boolinvalid")) def test_GetBoolean_true(self): """Test GetBoolean on valid true boolean.""" self.assertTrue(self.config.GetBoolean("section.booltrue")) def test_GetBoolean_false(self): """Test GetBoolean on valid false boolean.""" self.assertFalse(self.config.GetBoolean("section.boolfalse")) def test_GetInt_undefined(self): """Test GetInt on key that doesn't exist.""" self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetInt("section.missing")) def test_GetInt_invalid(self): """Test GetInt on invalid integer value.""" self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetBoolean("section.intinvalid")) def test_GetInt_valid(self): """Test GetInt on valid integers.""" TESTS = ( ("inthex", 16), ("inthexk", 16384), ("int", 10), ("intk", 10240), ("intm", 10485760), ("intg", 10737418240), ) for key, value in TESTS: self.assertEqual(value, self.config.GetInt("section.%s" % (key,))) class GitConfigReadWriteTests(unittest.TestCase): """Read/write tests of the GitConfig class.""" def setUp(self): self.tmpfile = tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() self.config = self.get_config() def get_config(self): """Get a new GitConfig instance.""" return git_config.GitConfig(self.tmpfile.name) def test_SetString(self): """Test SetString behavior.""" # Set a value. self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetString("foo.bar")) self.config.SetString("foo.bar", "val") self.assertEqual("val", self.config.GetString("foo.bar")) # Make sure the value was actually written out. config = self.get_config() self.assertEqual("val", config.GetString("foo.bar")) # Update the value. self.config.SetString("foo.bar", "valll") self.assertEqual("valll", self.config.GetString("foo.bar")) config = self.get_config() self.assertEqual("valll", config.GetString("foo.bar")) # Delete the value. self.config.SetString("foo.bar", None) self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetString("foo.bar")) config = self.get_config() self.assertIsNone(config.GetString("foo.bar")) def test_SetBoolean(self): """Test SetBoolean behavior.""" # Set a true value. self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetBoolean("foo.bar")) for val in (True, 1): self.config.SetBoolean("foo.bar", val) self.assertTrue(self.config.GetBoolean("foo.bar")) # Make sure the value was actually written out. config = self.get_config() self.assertTrue(config.GetBoolean("foo.bar")) self.assertEqual("true", config.GetString("foo.bar")) # Set a false value. for val in (False, 0): self.config.SetBoolean("foo.bar", val) self.assertFalse(self.config.GetBoolean("foo.bar")) # Make sure the value was actually written out. config = self.get_config() self.assertFalse(config.GetBoolean("foo.bar")) self.assertEqual("false", config.GetString("foo.bar")) # Delete the value. self.config.SetBoolean("foo.bar", None) self.assertIsNone(self.config.GetBoolean("foo.bar")) config = self.get_config() self.assertIsNone(config.GetBoolean("foo.bar")) def test_GetSyncAnalysisStateData(self): """Test config entries with a sync state analysis data.""" superproject_logging_data = {} superproject_logging_data["test"] = False options = type("options", (object,), {})() options.verbose = "true" options.mp_update = "false" TESTS = ( ("superproject.test", "false"), ("options.verbose", "true"), ("options.mpupdate", "false"), ("main.version", "1"), ) self.config.UpdateSyncAnalysisState(options, superproject_logging_data) sync_data = self.config.GetSyncAnalysisStateData() for key, value in TESTS: self.assertEqual( sync_data[f"{git_config.SYNC_STATE_PREFIX}{key}"], value ) self.assertTrue( sync_data[f"{git_config.SYNC_STATE_PREFIX}main.synctime"] )