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r1 # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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r2487 # Copyright (C) 2010-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
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r1 #
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#
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r2453 import os
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r1 import datetime
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import pytest
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import VCSError
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils import author_email, author_name
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.helpers import get_scm
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.helpers import get_scms_for_path
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.helpers import parse_datetime
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.utils.paths import get_dirs_for_path
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r2351 @pytest.mark.usefixtures("baseapp")
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r2453 class TestPaths(object):
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def _test_get_dirs_for_path(self, path, expected):
"""
Tests if get_dirs_for_path returns same as expected.
"""
expected = sorted(expected)
result = sorted(get_dirs_for_path(path))
assert result == expected, (
"%s != %s which was expected result for path %s"
% (result, expected, path))
def test_get_dirs_for_path(self):
path = 'foo/bar/baz/file'
paths_and_results = (
('foo/bar/baz/file', ['foo', 'foo/bar', 'foo/bar/baz']),
('foo/bar/', ['foo', 'foo/bar']),
('foo/bar', ['foo']),
)
for path, expected in paths_and_results:
self._test_get_dirs_for_path(path, expected)
def test_get_scms_for_path(self, tmpdir):
new = tmpdir.strpath
assert get_scms_for_path(new) == []
os.mkdir(os.path.join(new, '.tux'))
assert get_scms_for_path(new) == []
os.mkdir(os.path.join(new, '.git'))
assert set(get_scms_for_path(new)) == set(['git'])
os.mkdir(os.path.join(new, '.hg'))
assert set(get_scms_for_path(new)) == set(['git', 'hg'])
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r2453 class TestGetScm(object):
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def test_existing_repository(self, vcs_repository_support):
alias, repo = vcs_repository_support
assert (alias, repo.path) == get_scm(repo.path)
def test_raises_if_path_is_empty(self, tmpdir):
with pytest.raises(VCSError):
get_scm(str(tmpdir))
def test_get_scm_error_path(self):
with pytest.raises(VCSError):
get_scm('err')
def test_get_two_scms_for_path(self, tmpdir):
multialias_repo_path = str(tmpdir)
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subprocess32.check_call(['git', 'init', multialias_repo_path])
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with pytest.raises(VCSError):
get_scm(multialias_repo_path)
def test_ignores_svn_working_copy(self, tmpdir):
tmpdir.mkdir('.svn')
with pytest.raises(VCSError):
get_scm(tmpdir.strpath)
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r2453 class TestParseDatetime(object):
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def test_datetime_text(self):
assert parse_datetime('2010-04-07 21:29:41') == \
datetime.datetime(2010, 4, 7, 21, 29, 41)
def test_no_seconds(self):
assert parse_datetime('2010-04-07 21:29') == \
datetime.datetime(2010, 4, 7, 21, 29)
def test_date_only(self):
assert parse_datetime('2010-04-07') == \
datetime.datetime(2010, 4, 7)
def test_another_format(self):
assert parse_datetime('04/07/10 21:29:41') == \
datetime.datetime(2010, 4, 7, 21, 29, 41)
def test_now(self):
assert parse_datetime('now') - datetime.datetime.now() < \
datetime.timedelta(seconds=1)
def test_today(self):
today = datetime.date.today()
assert parse_datetime('today') == \
datetime.datetime(*today.timetuple()[:3])
def test_yesterday(self):
yesterday = datetime.date.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=1)
assert parse_datetime('yesterday') == \
datetime.datetime(*yesterday.timetuple()[:3])
def test_tomorrow(self):
tomorrow = datetime.date.today() + datetime.timedelta(days=1)
args = tomorrow.timetuple()[:3] + (23, 59, 59)
assert parse_datetime('tomorrow') == datetime.datetime(*args)
def test_days(self):
timestamp = datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=3)
args = timestamp.timetuple()[:3] + (0, 0, 0, 0)
expected = datetime.datetime(*args)
assert parse_datetime('3d') == expected
assert parse_datetime('3 d') == expected
assert parse_datetime('3 day') == expected
assert parse_datetime('3 days') == expected
def test_weeks(self):
timestamp = datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=3 * 7)
args = timestamp.timetuple()[:3] + (0, 0, 0, 0)
expected = datetime.datetime(*args)
assert parse_datetime('3w') == expected
assert parse_datetime('3 w') == expected
assert parse_datetime('3 week') == expected
assert parse_datetime('3 weeks') == expected
def test_mixed(self):
timestamp = (
datetime.datetime.today() - datetime.timedelta(days=2 * 7 + 3))
args = timestamp.timetuple()[:3] + (0, 0, 0, 0)
expected = datetime.datetime(*args)
assert parse_datetime('2w3d') == expected
assert parse_datetime('2w 3d') == expected
assert parse_datetime('2w 3 days') == expected
assert parse_datetime('2 weeks 3 days') == expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_str, name, email", [
('Marcin Kuzminski <marcin@python-works.com>',
'Marcin Kuzminski', 'marcin@python-works.com'),
('Marcin Kuzminski Spaces < marcin@python-works.com >',
'Marcin Kuzminski Spaces', 'marcin@python-works.com'),
('Marcin Kuzminski <marcin.kuzminski@python-works.com>',
'Marcin Kuzminski', 'marcin.kuzminski@python-works.com'),
('mrf RFC_SPEC <marcin+kuzminski@python-works.com>',
'mrf RFC_SPEC', 'marcin+kuzminski@python-works.com'),
('username <user@email.com>',
'username', 'user@email.com'),
('username <user@email.com',
'username', 'user@email.com'),
('broken missing@email.com',
'broken', 'missing@email.com'),
('<justemail@mail.com>',
'', 'justemail@mail.com'),
('justname',
'justname', ''),
('Mr Double Name withemail@email.com ',
'Mr Double Name', 'withemail@email.com'),
])
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r2453 class TestAuthorExtractors(object):
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def test_author_email(self, test_str, name, email):
assert email == author_email(test_str)
def test_author_name(self, test_str, name, email):
assert name == author_name(test_str)