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"""
Tests for IPython.config.application.Application
Authors:
* Brian Granger
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import logging
from unittest import TestCase
from IPython.config.configurable import Configurable
from IPython.config.loader import Config
from IPython.config.application import (
Application
)
from IPython.utils.traitlets import (
Bool, Unicode, Integer, Float, List, Dict
)
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Code
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Foo(Configurable):
i = Integer(0, config=True, help="The integer i.")
j = Integer(1, config=True, help="The integer j.")
name = Unicode(u'Brian', config=True, help="First name.")
class Bar(Configurable):
b = Integer(0, config=True, help="The integer b.")
enabled = Bool(True, config=True, help="Enable bar.")
class MyApp(Application):
name = Unicode(u'myapp')
running = Bool(False, config=True,
help="Is the app running?")
classes = List([Bar, Foo])
config_file = Unicode(u'', config=True,
help="Load this config file")
aliases = Dict({
'i' : 'Foo.i',
'j' : 'Foo.j',
'name' : 'Foo.name',
'enabled' : 'Bar.enabled',
'log-level' : 'Application.log_level',
})
flags = Dict(dict(enable=({'Bar': {'enabled' : True}}, "Set Bar.enabled to True"),
disable=({'Bar': {'enabled' : False}}, "Set Bar.enabled to False"),
crit=({'Application' : {'log_level' : logging.CRITICAL}},
"set level=CRITICAL"),
))
def init_foo(self):
self.foo = Foo(config=self.config)
def init_bar(self):
self.bar = Bar(config=self.config)
class TestApplication(TestCase):
def test_basic(self):
app = MyApp()
self.assertEquals(app.name, u'myapp')
self.assertEquals(app.running, False)
self.assertEquals(app.classes, [MyApp,Bar,Foo])
self.assertEquals(app.config_file, u'')
def test_config(self):
app = MyApp()
app.parse_command_line(["--i=10","--Foo.j=10","--enabled=False","--log-level=50"])
config = app.config
self.assertEquals(config.Foo.i, 10)
self.assertEquals(config.Foo.j, 10)
self.assertEquals(config.Bar.enabled, False)
self.assertEquals(config.MyApp.log_level,50)
def test_config_propagation(self):
app = MyApp()
app.parse_command_line(["--i=10","--Foo.j=10","--enabled=False","--log-level=50"])
app.init_foo()
app.init_bar()
self.assertEquals(app.foo.i, 10)
self.assertEquals(app.foo.j, 10)
self.assertEquals(app.bar.enabled, False)
def test_flags(self):
app = MyApp()
app.parse_command_line(["--disable"])
app.init_bar()
self.assertEquals(app.bar.enabled, False)
app.parse_command_line(["--enable"])
app.init_bar()
self.assertEquals(app.bar.enabled, True)
def test_aliases(self):
app = MyApp()
app.parse_command_line(["--i=5", "--j=10"])
app.init_foo()
self.assertEquals(app.foo.i, 5)
app.init_foo()
self.assertEquals(app.foo.j, 10)
def test_flag_clobber(self):
"""test that setting flags doesn't clobber existing settings"""
app = MyApp()
app.parse_command_line(["--Bar.b=5", "--disable"])
app.init_bar()
self.assertEquals(app.bar.enabled, False)
self.assertEquals(app.bar.b, 5)
app.parse_command_line(["--enable", "--Bar.b=10"])
app.init_bar()
self.assertEquals(app.bar.enabled, True)
self.assertEquals(app.bar.b, 10)
def test_flatten_flags(self):
cfg = Config()
cfg.MyApp.log_level = logging.WARN
app = MyApp()
app.update_config(cfg)
self.assertEquals(app.log_level, logging.WARN)
self.assertEquals(app.config.MyApp.log_level, logging.WARN)
app.initialize(["--crit"])
self.assertEquals(app.log_level, logging.CRITICAL)
# this would be app.config.Application.log_level if it failed:
self.assertEquals(app.config.MyApp.log_level, logging.CRITICAL)
def test_flatten_aliases(self):
cfg = Config()
cfg.MyApp.log_level = logging.WARN
app = MyApp()
app.update_config(cfg)
self.assertEquals(app.log_level, logging.WARN)
self.assertEquals(app.config.MyApp.log_level, logging.WARN)
app.initialize(["--log-level", "CRITICAL"])
self.assertEquals(app.log_level, logging.CRITICAL)
# this would be app.config.Application.log_level if it failed:
self.assertEquals(app.config.MyApp.log_level, "CRITICAL")
def test_extra_args(self):
app = MyApp()
app.parse_command_line(["--Bar.b=5", 'extra', "--disable", 'args'])
app.init_bar()
self.assertEquals(app.bar.enabled, False)
self.assertEquals(app.bar.b, 5)
self.assertEquals(app.extra_args, ['extra', 'args'])
app = MyApp()
app.parse_command_line(["--Bar.b=5", '--', 'extra', "--disable", 'args'])
app.init_bar()
self.assertEquals(app.bar.enabled, True)
self.assertEquals(app.bar.b, 5)
self.assertEquals(app.extra_args, ['extra', '--disable', 'args'])