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Backport PR #6005: Changed right arrow key movement function to mirror left arrow key...
Backport PR #6005: Changed right arrow key movement function to mirror left arrow key Seems to solve Issue #5926 on this machine, and passing the test file locally. Changed from `cursor.movePosition` to `self._control.moveCursor`, the latter is what the left-arrow key uses. Also removed line 1373 which seems unnecessary and which prevents the cursor from moving at all. I'm not certain how to further test this to make sure nothing was broken.

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"""Tests for the session manager."""
from unittest import TestCase
from tornado import web
from ..sessionmanager import SessionManager
class TestSessionManager(TestCase):
def test_get_session(self):
sm = SessionManager()
session_id = sm.new_session_id()
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id, name='test.ipynb', path='/path/to/', kernel_id='5678')
model = sm.get_session(session_id=session_id)
expected = {'id':session_id, 'notebook':{'name':u'test.ipynb', 'path': u'/path/to/'}, 'kernel':{'id':u'5678'}}
self.assertEqual(model, expected)
def test_bad_get_session(self):
# Should raise error if a bad key is passed to the database.
sm = SessionManager()
session_id = sm.new_session_id()
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id, name='test.ipynb', path='/path/to/', kernel_id='5678')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sm.get_session, bad_id=session_id) # Bad keyword
def test_list_sessions(self):
sm = SessionManager()
session_id1 = sm.new_session_id()
session_id2 = sm.new_session_id()
session_id3 = sm.new_session_id()
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id1, name='test1.ipynb', path='/path/to/1/', kernel_id='5678')
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id2, name='test2.ipynb', path='/path/to/2/', kernel_id='5678')
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id3, name='test3.ipynb', path='/path/to/3/', kernel_id='5678')
sessions = sm.list_sessions()
expected = [{'id':session_id1, 'notebook':{'name':u'test1.ipynb',
'path': u'/path/to/1/'}, 'kernel':{'id':u'5678'}},
{'id':session_id2, 'notebook': {'name':u'test2.ipynb',
'path': u'/path/to/2/'}, 'kernel':{'id':u'5678'}},
{'id':session_id3, 'notebook':{'name':u'test3.ipynb',
'path': u'/path/to/3/'}, 'kernel':{'id':u'5678'}}]
self.assertEqual(sessions, expected)
def test_update_session(self):
sm = SessionManager()
session_id = sm.new_session_id()
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id, name='test.ipynb', path='/path/to/', kernel_id=None)
sm.update_session(session_id, kernel_id='5678')
sm.update_session(session_id, name='new_name.ipynb')
model = sm.get_session(session_id=session_id)
expected = {'id':session_id, 'notebook':{'name':u'new_name.ipynb', 'path': u'/path/to/'}, 'kernel':{'id':u'5678'}}
self.assertEqual(model, expected)
def test_bad_update_session(self):
# try to update a session with a bad keyword ~ raise error
sm = SessionManager()
session_id = sm.new_session_id()
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id, name='test.ipynb', path='/path/to/', kernel_id='5678')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sm.update_session, session_id=session_id, bad_kw='test.ipynb') # Bad keyword
def test_delete_session(self):
sm = SessionManager()
session_id1 = sm.new_session_id()
session_id2 = sm.new_session_id()
session_id3 = sm.new_session_id()
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id1, name='test1.ipynb', path='/path/to/1/', kernel_id='5678')
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id2, name='test2.ipynb', path='/path/to/2/', kernel_id='5678')
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id3, name='test3.ipynb', path='/path/to/3/', kernel_id='5678')
sm.delete_session(session_id2)
sessions = sm.list_sessions()
expected = [{'id':session_id1, 'notebook':{'name':u'test1.ipynb',
'path': u'/path/to/1/'}, 'kernel':{'id':u'5678'}},
{'id':session_id3, 'notebook':{'name':u'test3.ipynb',
'path': u'/path/to/3/'}, 'kernel':{'id':u'5678'}}]
self.assertEqual(sessions, expected)
def test_bad_delete_session(self):
# try to delete a session that doesn't exist ~ raise error
sm = SessionManager()
session_id = sm.new_session_id()
sm.save_session(session_id=session_id, name='test.ipynb', path='/path/to/', kernel_id='5678')
self.assertRaises(TypeError, sm.delete_session, bad_kwarg='23424') # Bad keyword
self.assertRaises(web.HTTPError, sm.delete_session, session_id='23424') # nonexistant