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comments: remove helper to render a comment object. - we always use helper renderer, and for consistency we should stick with that. It makes refactoring, and general use much harder. DB objects should have least possible logic inside.

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2017 RhodeCode GmbH
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import pytest
import random
from rhodecode.model import db
@pytest.mark.parametrize("DBModel, klass, id_attr", [
(db.ChangesetComment, 'Comment', 'comment_id'),
(db.PullRequest, db.PullRequest.__name__, 'pull_request_id'),
(db.PullRequestVersion, db.PullRequestVersion.__name__, 'pull_request_version_id'),
])
class TestModelReprImplementation(object):
def test_repr_without_id(self, DBModel, klass, id_attr):
instance = DBModel()
expected_repr = '<DB:%s at %#x>' % (klass, id(instance))
assert repr(instance) == expected_repr
def test_repr_with_id(self, DBModel, klass, id_attr):
test_id = random.randint(1, 10)
instance = DBModel()
setattr(instance, id_attr, test_id)
expected_repr = (
'<DB:%s #%d>' % (klass, test_id))
assert repr(instance) == expected_repr
def test_get_locking_state_invalid_action(user_regular):
repo = db.Repository()
action = 'not_push_neither_pull'
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
repo.get_locking_state(action, user_id=user_regular.user_id)
def test_get_locking_state_valid_action(user_regular):
repo = db.Repository()
action = 'push'
make_lock, locked, lock_info = repo.get_locking_state(
action, user_id=user_regular.user_id)
assert not make_lock
assert not locked
assert lock_info == [None, None, None]