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test: add basic tests using hypothesis
It is segregated to its own file.
I am skipping the entire file using importorskip().
Mixing hypothesis tests with non-hypothesis tests is tricky.
Hypothesis uses decorators before test commands:
@given(text())
@settings(max_examples=_max_examples)
Pytest runs the decorators and the arguments as part of scanning the
file for tests. This means the decorator (given, settings ...) and the
strategies inside the decorators (e.g. text()) have to be defined
using a lambda or something. Only aborting at the top of the file
using importorskip prevents having to define all the symbols that
would be imported from hypothesis.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sun, 24 Mar 2024 13:49:52 -0400 |
| parents | 89aa919997c0 |
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import os, unittest, shutil from .db_test_base import setupTracker from .test_dates import skip_pytz class UserAuditorTest(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.dirname = '_test_user_auditor' self.instance = setupTracker(self.dirname) self.db = self.instance.open('admin') self.db.tx_Source = "cli" self.db.user.create(username='kyle', address='kyle@example.com', realname='Kyle Broflovski', roles='User') def tearDown(self): self.db.close() try: shutil.rmtree(self.dirname) except OSError as error: if error.errno not in (errno.ENOENT, errno.ESRCH): raise def testBadTimezones(self): self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.create, username='eric', timezone='24') userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='3000') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='24') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='-24') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='-3000') @skip_pytz def testBadTimezonesPyTZ(self): userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle') self.assertRaises(KeyError, self.db.user.set, userid, timezone='MiddleOf/Nowhere') def testGoodTimezones(self): self.db.user.create(username='test_user01', timezone='12') userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle') # TODO: roundup should accept non-integer offsets since those are valid # this is the offset for Tehran, Iran #self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='3.5') self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='-23') self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='23') self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='0') @skip_pytz def testGoodTimezonesPyTZ(self): userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle') self.db.user.create(username='test_user02', timezone='MST') self.db.user.set(userid, timezone='US/Eastern') def testBadEmailAddresses(self): userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='kyle @ example.com') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='one@example.com,two@example.com') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='weird@@example.com') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, address='embedded\nnewline@example.com') # verify that we check alternates as well self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, alternate_addresses='kyle @ example.com') # make sure we accept local style addresses self.db.user.set(userid, address='kyle') # verify we are case insensitive self.db.user.set(userid, address='kyle@EXAMPLE.COM') def testUniqueEmailAddresses(self): self.db.user.create(username='kenny', address='kenny@example.com', alternate_addresses='sp_ken@example.com') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.create, username='test_user01', address='kenny@example.com') uid = self.db.user.create(username='eric', address='eric@example.com') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='kenny@example.com') # make sure we check alternates self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='kenny@example.com') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, address='sp_ken@example.com') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, uid, alternate_addresses='kenny@example.com') def testBadRoles(self): userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, roles='BadRole') self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.db.user.set, userid, roles='User,BadRole') def testGoodRoles(self): userid = self.db.user.lookup('kyle') # make sure we handle commas in weird places self.db.user.set(userid, roles='User,') self.db.user.set(userid, roles=',User') # make sure we strip whitespace self.db.user.set(userid, roles=' User ') # check for all-whitespace (treat as no role) self.db.user.set(userid, roles=' ') def testBadUsernames(self): ''' ky,le raises: ValueError: Username/Login Name must consist only of the letters a-z (any case), digits 0-9 and the symbols: @._-!+% ''' for name in [ "ky'le", "ky<br>le", "ky,le" ]: with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as ctx: self.db.user.create(username=name, address='kyle@example.com', realname='Kyle Broflovski', roles='User') self.assertEqual(str(ctx.exception), "Username/Login Name must " "consist only of the letters a-z (any case), " "digits 0-9 and the symbols: @._-!+%") self.db.user.create(username='rouilj-1+mya_ddr@users.example.com', address='kyle1@example.com', realname='Kyle Broflovski', roles='User') # vim: filetype=python sts=4 sw=4 et si
