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+# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
+#
+# test/test_metadata.py
+# Part of ‘python-daemon’, an implementation of PEP 3143.
+#
+# Copyright © 2008–2015 Ben Finney <ben+python@benfinney.id.au>
+#
+# This is free software: you may copy, modify, and/or distribute this work
+# under the terms of the Apache License, version 2.0 as published by the
+# Apache Software Foundation.
+# No warranty expressed or implied. See the file ‘LICENSE.ASF-2’ for details.
+
+""" Unit test for ‘_metadata’ private module.
+ """
+
+from __future__ import (absolute_import, unicode_literals)
+
+import sys
+import errno
+import re
+try:
+ # Python 3 standard library.
+ import urllib.parse as urlparse
+except ImportError:
+ # Python 2 standard library.
+ import urlparse
+import functools
+import collections
+import json
+
+import pkg_resources
+import mock
+import testtools.helpers
+import testtools.matchers
+import testscenarios
+
+from . import scaffold
+from .scaffold import (basestring, unicode)
+
+import daemon._metadata as metadata
+
+
+class HasAttribute(testtools.matchers.Matcher):
+ """ A matcher to assert an object has a named attribute. """
+
+ def __init__(self, name):
+ self.attribute_name = name
+
+ def match(self, instance):
+ """ Assert the object `instance` has an attribute named `name`. """
+ result = None
+ if not testtools.helpers.safe_hasattr(instance, self.attribute_name):
+ result = AttributeNotFoundMismatch(instance, self.attribute_name)
+ return result
+
+
+class AttributeNotFoundMismatch(testtools.matchers.Mismatch):
+ """ The specified instance does not have the named attribute. """
+
+ def __init__(self, instance, name):
+ self.instance = instance
+ self.attribute_name = name
+
+ def describe(self):
+ """ Emit a text description of this mismatch. """
+ text = (
+ "{instance!r}"
+ " has no attribute named {name!r}").format(
+ instance=self.instance, name=self.attribute_name)
+ return text
+
+
+class metadata_value_TestCase(scaffold.TestCaseWithScenarios):
+ """ Test cases for metadata module values. """
+
+ expected_str_attributes = set([
+ 'version_installed',
+ 'author',
+ 'copyright',
+ 'license',
+ 'url',
+ ])
+
+ scenarios = [
+ (name, {'attribute_name': name})
+ for name in expected_str_attributes]
+ for (name, params) in scenarios:
+ if name == 'version_installed':
+ # No duck typing, this attribute might be None.
+ params['ducktype_attribute_name'] = NotImplemented
+ continue
+ # Expect an attribute of ‘str’ to test this value.
+ params['ducktype_attribute_name'] = 'isdigit'
+
+ def test_module_has_attribute(self):
+ """ Metadata should have expected value as a module attribute. """
+ self.assertThat(
+ metadata, HasAttribute(self.attribute_name))
+
+ def test_module_attribute_has_duck_type(self):
+ """ Metadata value should have expected duck-typing attribute. """
+ if self.ducktype_attribute_name == NotImplemented:
+ self.skipTest("Can't assert this attribute's type")
+ instance = getattr(metadata, self.attribute_name)
+ self.assertThat(
+ instance, HasAttribute(self.ducktype_attribute_name))
+
+
+class parse_person_field_TestCase(
+ testscenarios.WithScenarios, testtools.TestCase):
+ """ Test cases for ‘get_latest_version’ function. """
+
+ scenarios = [
+ ('simple', {
+ 'test_person': "Foo Bar <foo.bar@example.com>",
+ 'expected_result': ("Foo Bar", "foo.bar@example.com"),
+ }),
+ ('empty', {
+ 'test_person': "",
+ 'expected_result': (None, None),
+ }),
+ ('none', {
+ 'test_person': None,
+ 'expected_error': TypeError,
+ }),
+ ('no email', {
+ 'test_person': "Foo Bar",
+ 'expected_result': ("Foo Bar", None),
+ }),
+ ]
+
+ def test_returns_expected_result(self):
+ """ Should return expected result. """
+ if hasattr(self, 'expected_error'):
+ self.assertRaises(
+ self.expected_error,
+ metadata.parse_person_field, self.test_person)
+ else:
+ result = metadata.parse_person_field(self.test_person)
+ self.assertEqual(self.expected_result, result)
+
+
+class YearRange_TestCase(scaffold.TestCaseWithScenarios):
+ """ Test cases for ‘YearRange’ class. """
+
+ scenarios = [
+ ('simple', {
+ 'begin_year': 1970,
+ 'end_year': 1979,
+ 'expected_text': "1970–1979",
+ }),
+ ('same year', {
+ 'begin_year': 1970,
+ 'end_year': 1970,
+ 'expected_text': "1970",
+ }),
+ ('no end year', {
+ 'begin_year': 1970,
+ 'end_year': None,
+ 'expected_text': "1970",
+ }),
+ ]
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ """ Set up test fixtures. """
+ super(YearRange_TestCase, self).setUp()
+
+ self.test_instance = metadata.YearRange(
+ self.begin_year, self.end_year)
+
+ def test_text_representation_as_expected(self):
+ """ Text representation should be as expected. """
+ result = unicode(self.test_instance)
+ self.assertEqual(result, self.expected_text)
+
+
+FakeYearRange = collections.namedtuple('FakeYearRange', ['begin', 'end'])
+
+@mock.patch.object(metadata, 'YearRange', new=FakeYearRange)
+class make_year_range_TestCase(scaffold.TestCaseWithScenarios):
+ """ Test cases for ‘make_year_range’ function. """
+
+ scenarios = [
+ ('simple', {
+ 'begin_year': "1970",
+ 'end_date': "1979-01-01",
+ 'expected_range': FakeYearRange(begin=1970, end=1979),
+ }),
+ ('same year', {
+ 'begin_year': "1970",
+ 'end_date': "1970-01-01",
+ 'expected_range': FakeYearRange(begin=1970, end=1970),
+ }),
+ ('no end year', {
+ 'begin_year': "1970",
+ 'end_date': None,
+ 'expected_range': FakeYearRange(begin=1970, end=None),
+ }),
+ ('end date UNKNOWN token', {
+ 'begin_year': "1970",
+ 'end_date': "UNKNOWN",
+ 'expected_range': FakeYearRange(begin=1970, end=None),
+ }),
+ ('end date FUTURE token', {
+ 'begin_year': "1970",
+ 'end_date': "FUTURE",
+ 'expected_range': FakeYearRange(begin=1970, end=None),
+ }),
+ ]
+
+ def test_result_matches_expected_range(self):
+ """ Result should match expected YearRange. """
+ result = metadata.make_year_range(self.begin_year, self.end_date)
+ self.assertEqual(result, self.expected_range)
+
+
+class metadata_content_TestCase(scaffold.TestCase):
+ """ Test cases for content of metadata. """
+
+ def test_copyright_formatted_correctly(self):
+ """ Copyright statement should be formatted correctly. """
+ regex_pattern = (
+ "Copyright © "
+ "\d{4}" # four-digit year
+ "(?:–\d{4})?" # optional range dash and ending four-digit year
+ )
+ regex_flags = re.UNICODE
+ self.assertThat(
+ metadata.copyright,
+ testtools.matchers.MatchesRegex(regex_pattern, regex_flags))
+
+ def test_author_formatted_correctly(self):
+ """ Author information should be formatted correctly. """
+ regex_pattern = (
+ ".+ " # name
+ "<[^>]+>" # email address, in angle brackets
+ )
+ regex_flags = re.UNICODE
+ self.assertThat(
+ metadata.author,
+ testtools.matchers.MatchesRegex(regex_pattern, regex_flags))
+
+ def test_copyright_contains_author(self):
+ """ Copyright information should contain author information. """
+ self.assertThat(
+ metadata.copyright,
+ testtools.matchers.Contains(metadata.author))
+
+ def test_url_parses_correctly(self):
+ """ Homepage URL should parse correctly. """
+ result = urlparse.urlparse(metadata.url)
+ self.assertIsInstance(
+ result, urlparse.ParseResult,
+ "URL value {url!r} did not parse correctly".format(
+ url=metadata.url))
+
+
+try:
+ FileNotFoundError
+except NameError:
+ # Python 2 uses IOError.
+ FileNotFoundError = functools.partial(IOError, errno.ENOENT)
+
+version_info_filename = "version_info.json"
+
+def fake_func_has_metadata(testcase, resource_name):
+ """ Fake the behaviour of ‘pkg_resources.Distribution.has_metadata’. """
+ if (
+ resource_name != testcase.expected_resource_name
+ or not hasattr(testcase, 'test_version_info')):
+ return False
+ return True
+
+
+def fake_func_get_metadata(testcase, resource_name):
+ """ Fake the behaviour of ‘pkg_resources.Distribution.get_metadata’. """
+ if not fake_func_has_metadata(testcase, resource_name):
+ error = FileNotFoundError(resource_name)
+ raise error
+ content = testcase.test_version_info
+ return content
+
+
+def fake_func_get_distribution(testcase, distribution_name):
+ """ Fake the behaviour of ‘pkg_resources.get_distribution’. """
+ if distribution_name != metadata.distribution_name:
+ raise pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound
+ if hasattr(testcase, 'get_distribution_error'):
+ raise testcase.get_distribution_error
+ mock_distribution = testcase.mock_distribution
+ mock_distribution.has_metadata.side_effect = functools.partial(
+ fake_func_has_metadata, testcase)
+ mock_distribution.get_metadata.side_effect = functools.partial(
+ fake_func_get_metadata, testcase)
+ return mock_distribution
+
+
+@mock.patch.object(metadata, 'distribution_name', new="mock-dist")
+class get_distribution_version_info_TestCase(scaffold.TestCaseWithScenarios):
+ """ Test cases for ‘get_distribution_version_info’ function. """
+
+ default_version_info = {
+ 'release_date': "UNKNOWN",
+ 'version': "UNKNOWN",
+ 'maintainer': "UNKNOWN",
+ }
+
+ scenarios = [
+ ('version 0.0', {
+ 'test_version_info': json.dumps({
+ 'version': "0.0",
+ }),
+ 'expected_version_info': {'version': "0.0"},
+ }),
+ ('version 1.0', {
+ 'test_version_info': json.dumps({
+ 'version': "1.0",
+ }),
+ 'expected_version_info': {'version': "1.0"},
+ }),
+ ('file lorem_ipsum.json', {
+ 'version_info_filename': "lorem_ipsum.json",
+ 'test_version_info': json.dumps({
+ 'version': "1.0",
+ }),
+ 'expected_version_info': {'version': "1.0"},
+ }),
+ ('not installed', {
+ 'get_distribution_error': pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound(),
+ 'expected_version_info': default_version_info,
+ }),
+ ('no version_info', {
+ 'expected_version_info': default_version_info,
+ }),
+ ]
+
+ def setUp(self):
+ """ Set up test fixtures. """
+ super(get_distribution_version_info_TestCase, self).setUp()
+
+ if hasattr(self, 'expected_resource_name'):
+ self.test_args = {'filename': self.expected_resource_name}
+ else:
+ self.test_args = {}
+ self.expected_resource_name = version_info_filename
+
+ self.mock_distribution = mock.MagicMock()
+ func_patcher_get_distribution = mock.patch.object(
+ pkg_resources, 'get_distribution')
+ func_patcher_get_distribution.start()
+ self.addCleanup(func_patcher_get_distribution.stop)
+ pkg_resources.get_distribution.side_effect = functools.partial(
+ fake_func_get_distribution, self)
+
+ def test_requests_installed_distribution(self):
+ """ The package distribution should be retrieved. """
+ expected_distribution_name = metadata.distribution_name
+ version_info = metadata.get_distribution_version_info(**self.test_args)
+ pkg_resources.get_distribution.assert_called_with(
+ expected_distribution_name)
+
+ def test_requests_specified_filename(self):
+ """ The specified metadata resource name should be requested. """
+ if hasattr(self, 'get_distribution_error'):
+ self.skipTest("No access to distribution")
+ version_info = metadata.get_distribution_version_info(**self.test_args)
+ self.mock_distribution.has_metadata.assert_called_with(
+ self.expected_resource_name)
+
+ def test_result_matches_expected_items(self):
+ """ The result should match the expected items. """
+ version_info = metadata.get_distribution_version_info(**self.test_args)
+ self.assertEqual(self.expected_version_info, version_info)
+
+
+# Local variables:
+# coding: utf-8
+# mode: python
+# End:
+# vim: fileencoding=utf-8 filetype=python :