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from __future__ import absolute_import
import unittest
from mock import patch, call, Mock, PropertyMock
import json
import os
import sys
test_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.dirname(os.path.realpath(__file__)))
sync_lib_dir = os.path.join(test_path, "..", "xossynchronizer")
xos_dir = os.path.join(test_path, "..", "..", "..", "xos")
services_dir = os.path.join(xos_dir, "../../xos-services")
class TestDiffs(unittest.TestCase):
""" These tests are for the mock modelaccessor, to make sure it behaves like the real one """
def setUp(self):
self.sys_path_save = sys.path
# Setting up the config module
from xosconfig import Config
config = os.path.join(test_path, "test_config.yaml")
Config.clear()
Config.init(config, "synchronizer-config-schema.yaml")
# END Setting up the config module
from xossynchronizer.mock_modelaccessor_build import build_mock_modelaccessor
# FIXME this is to get jenkins to pass the tests, somehow it is running tests in a different order
# and apparently it is not overriding the generated model accessor
build_mock_modelaccessor(sync_lib_dir, xos_dir, services_dir, [])
import xossynchronizer.modelaccessor
# import all class names to globals
for (
k,
v,
) in xossynchronizer.modelaccessor.model_accessor.all_model_classes.items():
globals()[k] = v
self.log = Mock()
def tearDown(self):
sys.path = self.sys_path_save
def test_new_diff(self):
site = Site(name="mysite")
self.assertEqual(site.is_new, True)
self.assertEqual(site._dict, {"name": "mysite"})
self.assertEqual(site.diff, {})
self.assertEqual(list(site.changed_fields), ["name"])
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("name"), False)
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("login_base"), False)
site.login_base = "bar"
self.assertEqual(site._dict, {"login_base": "bar", "name": "mysite"})
self.assertEqual(site.diff, {"login_base": (None, "bar")})
self.assertIn("name", site.changed_fields)
self.assertIn("login_base", site.changed_fields)
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("name"), False)
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("login_base"), True)
self.assertEqual(site.get_field_diff("login_base"), (None, "bar"))
def test_existing_diff(self):
site = Site(name="mysite", login_base="foo")
# this is what would happen after saving and re-loading
site.is_new = False
site.id = 1
site._initial = site._dict
self.assertEqual(site.is_new, False)
self.assertEqual(site._dict, {"id": 1, "name": "mysite", "login_base": "foo"})
self.assertEqual(site.diff, {})
self.assertEqual(list(site.changed_fields), [])
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("name"), False)
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("login_base"), False)
site.login_base = "bar"
self.assertEqual(site._dict, {"id": 1, "login_base": "bar", "name": "mysite"})
self.assertEqual(site.diff, {"login_base": ("foo", "bar")})
self.assertIn("login_base", site.changed_fields)
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("name"), False)
self.assertEqual(site.has_field_changed("login_base"), True)
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()