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api: use consistent way to extract users, repos, repo groups and user groups by id or name....
api: use consistent way to extract users, repos, repo groups and user groups by id or name. - makes usage of Number vs String to differenciate if we pick objec ID or it's name this will allow easy fetching of objects by either id or it's name, including numeric string name - fixes #5230

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import datetime
import pytest
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.exceptions import CommitDoesNotExistError
from rhodecode.lib.vcs.nodes import FileNode
from rhodecode.tests.vcs.base import BackendTestMixin
class TestGetitem(BackendTestMixin):
@classmethod
def _get_commits(cls):
start_date = datetime.datetime(2010, 1, 1, 20)
for x in xrange(5):
yield {
'message': 'Commit %d' % x,
'author': 'Joe Doe <joe.doe@example.com>',
'date': start_date + datetime.timedelta(hours=12 * x),
'added': [
FileNode('file_%d.txt' % x, content='Foobar %d' % x),
],
}
def test_last_item_is_tip(self):
assert self.repo[-1] == self.repo.get_commit()
@pytest.mark.parametrize("offset, message", [
(-1, 'Commit 4'),
(-2, 'Commit 3'),
(-5, 'Commit 0'),
])
def test_negative_offset_fetches_correct_commit(self, offset, message):
assert self.repo[offset].message == message
def test_returns_correct_items(self):
commits = [self.repo[x] for x in xrange(len(self.repo.commit_ids))]
assert commits == list(self.repo.get_commits())
def test_raises_for_next_commit(self):
next_commit_idx = len(self.repo.commit_ids)
with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError):
self.repo[next_commit_idx]
def test_raises_for_not_existing_commit_idx(self):
not_existing_commit_idx = 1000
with pytest.raises(CommitDoesNotExistError):
self.repo[not_existing_commit_idx]