# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import copy
import mock
import pytest
from rhodecode.lib import helpers
from rhodecode.lib.utils2 import AttributeDict
from rhodecode.model.settings import IssueTrackerSettingsModel
from rhodecode.tests import no_newline_id_generator
@pytest.mark.parametrize('url, expected_url', [
('http://rc.rc/test', 'http://rc.rc/test'),
('http://rc.rc/@foo', 'http://rc.rc/@foo'),
('http://rc.rc/!foo', 'http://rc.rc/!foo'),
('http://rc.rc/&foo', 'http://rc.rc/&foo'),
('http://rc.rc/#foo', 'http://rc.rc/#foo'),
])
def test_urlify_text(url, expected_url):
assert helpers.urlify_text(url) == expected_url
@pytest.mark.parametrize('repo_name, commit_id, path, expected_result', [
('rXrX<X/'
'pX<X/'
'aX<X'
'/bX<X'),
# Path with only one segment
('rXrX<X/pX<X'),
# Empty path
('rXrX"X/'
'pX"X/'
'aX"X'
'/bX"X'),
], ids=['simple', 'one_segment', 'empty_path', 'simple_quote'])
def test_files_breadcrumbs_xss(
repo_name, commit_id, path, app, expected_result):
result = helpers.files_breadcrumbs(repo_name, commit_id, path)
# Expect it to encode all path fragments properly. This is important
# because it returns an instance of `literal`.
assert result == expected_result
def test_format_binary():
assert helpers.format_byte_size_binary(298489462784) == '278.0 GiB'
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text_string, pattern, expected', [
('No issue here', '(?:#)(?P\d+)', []),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P\d+)',
[{'url': 'http://r.io/{repo}/i/42', 'id': '42'}]),
('Fix #42, #53', '(?:#)(?P\d+)', [
{'url': 'http://r.io/{repo}/i/42', 'id': '42'},
{'url': 'http://r.io/{repo}/i/53', 'id': '53'}]),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)?\d+)', []), # Broken regex
])
def test_extract_issues(backend, text_string, pattern, expected):
repo = backend.create_repo()
config = {
'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/${repo}/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
return config
with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
'get_settings', get_settings_mock):
text, issues = helpers.process_patterns(text_string, repo.repo_name)
expected = copy.deepcopy(expected)
for item in expected:
item['url'] = item['url'].format(repo=repo.repo_name)
assert issues == expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text_string, pattern, link_format, expected_text', [
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P\d+)', 'html',
'Fix #42'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P\d+)', 'markdown',
'Fix [#42](http://r.io/{repo}/i/42)'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P\d+)', 'rst',
'Fix `#42 `_'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)?\d+)', 'html',
'Fix #42'), # Broken regex
])
def test_process_patterns_repo(backend, text_string, pattern, expected_text, link_format):
repo = backend.create_repo()
def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
return {
'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/${repo}/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
'get_settings', get_settings_mock):
processed_text, issues = helpers.process_patterns(
text_string, repo.repo_name, link_format)
assert processed_text == expected_text.format(repo=repo.repo_name)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('text_string, pattern, expected_text', [
('Fix #42', '(?:#)(?P\d+)',
'Fix #42'),
('Fix #42', '(?:#)?\d+)',
'Fix #42'), # Broken regex
])
def test_process_patterns_no_repo(text_string, pattern, expected_text):
def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
return {
'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
'get_global_settings', get_settings_mock):
processed_text, issues = helpers.process_patterns(
text_string, '')
assert processed_text == expected_text
def test_process_patterns_non_existent_repo_name(backend):
text_string = 'Fix #42'
pattern = '(?:#)(?P\d+)'
expected_text = ('Fix #42')
def get_settings_mock(self, cache=True):
return {
'123': {
'uid': '123',
'pat': pattern,
'url': 'http://r.io/${repo}/i/${issue_id}',
'pref': '#',
}
}
with mock.patch.object(IssueTrackerSettingsModel,
'get_global_settings', get_settings_mock):
processed_text, issues = helpers.process_patterns(
text_string, 'do-not-exist')
assert processed_text == expected_text
def test_get_visual_attr(baseapp):
from rhodecode.apps._base import TemplateArgs
c = TemplateArgs()
assert None is helpers.get_visual_attr(c, 'fakse')
# emulate the c.visual behaviour
c.visual = AttributeDict({})
assert None is helpers.get_visual_attr(c, 'some_var')
c.visual.some_var = 'foobar'
assert 'foobar' == helpers.get_visual_attr(c, 'some_var')
@pytest.mark.parametrize('test_text, inclusive, expected_text', [
('just a string', False, 'just a string'),
('just a string\n', False, 'just a string'),
('just a string\n next line', False, 'just a string...'),
('just a string\n next line', True, 'just a string\n...'),
], ids=no_newline_id_generator)
def test_chop_at(test_text, inclusive, expected_text):
assert helpers.chop_at_smart(
test_text, '\n', inclusive, '...') == expected_text