From 47e8b1c0b75b19765d8682e52dcdcfcd66b7760b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jason Gerard DeRose Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2009 11:25:26 -0700 Subject: Removed deprecited ipa_types.py and test_ipa_types.py --- tests/test_ipalib/test_ipa_types.py | 430 ------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 430 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 tests/test_ipalib/test_ipa_types.py (limited to 'tests/test_ipalib') diff --git a/tests/test_ipalib/test_ipa_types.py b/tests/test_ipalib/test_ipa_types.py deleted file mode 100644 index eb1660695..000000000 --- a/tests/test_ipalib/test_ipa_types.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,430 +0,0 @@ -# Authors: -# Jason Gerard DeRose -# -# Copyright (C) 2008 Red Hat -# see file 'COPYING' for use and warranty information -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or -# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as -# published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 only -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software -# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA - -""" -Test the `ipalib.ipa_types` module. -""" - -from tests.util import raises, getitem, no_set, no_del, read_only, ClassChecker -from ipalib import ipa_types, errors, plugable - - -def test_check_min_max(): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.check_min_max` function. - """ - f = ipa_types.check_min_max - okay = [ - (None, -5), - (-20, None), - (-20, -5), - ] - for (l, h) in okay: - assert f(l, h, 'low', 'high') is None - fail_type = [ - '10', - 10.0, - 10L, - True, - False, - object, - ] - for value in fail_type: - e = raises(TypeError, f, value, None, 'low', 'high') - assert str(e) == 'low must be an int or None, got: %r' % value - e = raises(TypeError, f, None, value, 'low', 'high') - assert str(e) == 'high must be an int or None, got: %r' % value - fail_value = [ - (10, 5), - (-5, -10), - (5, -10), - ] - for (l, h) in fail_value: - e = raises(ValueError, f, l, h, 'low', 'high') - assert str(e) == 'low > high: low=%r, high=%r' % (l, h) - - -class test_Type(ClassChecker): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Type` class. - """ - _cls = ipa_types.Type - - def test_class(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Type` class. - """ - assert self.cls.__bases__ == (plugable.ReadOnly,) - - def test_init(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Type.__init__` method. - """ - okay = (bool, int, float, unicode) - for t in okay: - o = self.cls(t) - assert o.__islocked__() is True - assert read_only(o, 'type') is t - assert read_only(o, 'name') is 'Type' - - type_errors = (None, True, 8, 8.0, u'hello') - for t in type_errors: - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, t) - assert str(e) == '%r is not %r' % (type(t), type) - - value_errors = (long, complex, str, tuple, list, dict, set, frozenset) - for t in value_errors: - e = raises(ValueError, self.cls, t) - assert str(e) == 'not an allowed type: %r' % t - - def test_validate(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Type.validate` method. - """ - o = self.cls(unicode) - for value in (None, u'Hello', 'Hello', 42, False): - assert o.validate(value) is None - - -class test_Bool(ClassChecker): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Bool` class. - """ - _cls = ipa_types.Bool - - def test_class(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Bool` class. - """ - assert self.cls.__bases__ == (ipa_types.Type,) - - def test_init(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Bool.__init__` method. - """ - o = self.cls() - assert o.__islocked__() is True - assert read_only(o, 'type') is bool - assert read_only(o, 'name') == 'Bool' - assert read_only(o, 'true') == 'Yes' - assert read_only(o, 'false') == 'No' - - keys = ('true', 'false') - val = 'some value' - for key in keys: - # Check that kwarg sets appropriate attribute: - o = self.cls(**{key: val}) - assert read_only(o, key) is val - # Check that None raises TypeError: - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, **{key: None}) - assert str(e) == '`%s` cannot be None' % key - - # Check that ValueError is raise if true == false: - e = raises(ValueError, self.cls, true=1L, false=1.0) - assert str(e) == 'cannot be equal: true=1L, false=1.0' - - def test_call(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Bool.__call__` method. - """ - o = self.cls() - assert o(True) is True - assert o('Yes') is True - assert o(False) is False - assert o('No') is False - for value in (0, 1, 'True', 'False', 'yes', 'no'): - # value is not be converted, so None is returned - assert o(value) is None - - -class test_Int(ClassChecker): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Int` class. - """ - _cls = ipa_types.Int - - def test_class(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Int` class. - """ - assert self.cls.__bases__ == (ipa_types.Type,) - - def test_init(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Int.__init__` method. - """ - o = self.cls() - assert o.__islocked__() is True - assert read_only(o, 'type') is int - assert read_only(o, 'name') == 'Int' - assert read_only(o, 'min_value') is None - assert read_only(o, 'max_value') is None - - okay = [ - (None, -5), - (-20, None), - (-20, -5), - ] - for (l, h) in okay: - o = self.cls(min_value=l, max_value=h) - assert o.min_value is l - assert o.max_value is h - - fail_type = [ - '10', - 10.0, - 10L, - True, - False, - object, - ] - for value in fail_type: - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, min_value=value) - assert str(e) == ( - 'min_value must be an int or None, got: %r' % value - ) - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, max_value=value) - assert str(e) == ( - 'max_value must be an int or None, got: %r' % value - ) - - fail_value = [ - (10, 5), - (5, -5), - (-5, -10), - ] - for (l, h) in fail_value: - e = raises(ValueError, self.cls, min_value=l, max_value=h) - assert str(e) == ( - 'min_value > max_value: min_value=%d, max_value=%d' % (l, h) - ) - - def test_call(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Int.__call__` method. - """ - o = self.cls() - - # Test calling with None - e = raises(TypeError, o, None) - assert str(e) == 'value cannot be None' - - # Test with values that can be converted: - okay = [ - 3, - '3', - ' 3 ', - 3L, - 3.0, - ] - for value in okay: - assert o(value) == 3 - - # Test with values that cannot be converted: - fail = [ - object, - '3.0', - '3L', - 'whatever', - ] - for value in fail: - assert o(value) is None - - def test_validate(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Int.validate` method. - """ - o = self.cls(min_value=2, max_value=7) - assert o.validate(2) is None - assert o.validate(5) is None - assert o.validate(7) is None - assert o.validate(1) == 'Cannot be smaller than 2' - assert o.validate(8) == 'Cannot be larger than 7' - for val in ['5', 5.0, 5L, None, True, False, object]: - assert o.validate(val) == 'Must be an integer' - - -class test_Unicode(ClassChecker): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Unicode` class. - """ - _cls = ipa_types.Unicode - - def test_class(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Unicode` class. - """ - assert self.cls.__bases__ == (ipa_types.Type,) - - def test_init(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Unicode.__init__` method. - """ - o = self.cls() - assert o.__islocked__() is True - assert read_only(o, 'type') is unicode - assert read_only(o, 'name') == 'Unicode' - assert read_only(o, 'min_length') is None - assert read_only(o, 'max_length') is None - assert read_only(o, 'pattern') is None - assert read_only(o, 'regex') is None - - # Test min_length, max_length: - okay = ( - (0, 1), - (8, 8), - ) - for (l, h) in okay: - o = self.cls(min_length=l, max_length=h) - assert o.min_length == l - assert o.max_length == h - - fail_type = [ - '10', - 10.0, - 10L, - True, - False, - object, - ] - for value in fail_type: - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, min_length=value) - assert str(e) == ( - 'min_length must be an int or None, got: %r' % value - ) - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, max_length=value) - assert str(e) == ( - 'max_length must be an int or None, got: %r' % value - ) - - fail_value = [ - (10, 5), - (5, -5), - (0, -10), - ] - for (l, h) in fail_value: - e = raises(ValueError, self.cls, min_length=l, max_length=h) - assert str(e) == ( - 'min_length > max_length: min_length=%d, max_length=%d' % (l, h) - ) - - for (key, lower) in [('min_length', 0), ('max_length', 1)]: - value = lower - 1 - kw = {key: value} - e = raises(ValueError, self.cls, **kw) - assert str(e) == '%s must be >= %d, got: %d' % (key, lower, value) - - # Test pattern: - okay = [ - '(hello|world)', - u'(take the blue pill|take the red pill)', - ] - for value in okay: - o = self.cls(pattern=value) - assert o.pattern is value - assert o.regex is not None - - fail = [ - 42, - True, - False, - object, - ] - for value in fail: - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, pattern=value) - assert str(e) == ( - 'pattern must be a basestring or None, got: %r' % value - ) - - # Test regex: - pat = '^(hello|world)$' - o = self.cls(pattern=pat) - for value in ('hello', 'world'): - m = o.regex.match(value) - assert m.group(1) == value - for value in ('hello beautiful', 'world!'): - assert o.regex.match(value) is None - - def test_validate(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Unicode.validate` method. - """ - pat = '^a_*b$' - o = self.cls(min_length=3, max_length=4, pattern=pat) - assert o.validate(u'a_b') is None - assert o.validate(u'a__b') is None - assert o.validate('a_b') == 'Must be a string' - assert o.validate(u'ab') == 'Must be at least 3 characters long' - assert o.validate(u'a___b') == 'Can be at most 4 characters long' - assert o.validate(u'a-b') == 'Must match %r' % pat - assert o.validate(u'a--b') == 'Must match %r' % pat - - -class test_Enum(ClassChecker): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Enum` class. - """ - _cls = ipa_types.Enum - - def test_class(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Enum` class. - """ - assert self.cls.__bases__ == (ipa_types.Type,) - - def test_init(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Enum.__init__` method. - """ - for t in (unicode, int, float): - values = (t(1), t(2), t(3)) - o = self.cls(*values) - assert o.__islocked__() is True - assert read_only(o, 'type') is t - assert read_only(o, 'name') is 'Enum' - assert read_only(o, 'values') == values - assert read_only(o, 'frozenset') == frozenset(values) - - # Check that ValueError is raised when no values are given: - e = raises(ValueError, self.cls) - assert str(e) == 'Enum requires at least one value' - - # Check that TypeError is raised when type of first value is not - # allowed: - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, 'hello') - assert str(e) == '%r: %r not unicode, int, nor float' % ('hello', str) - #self.cls('hello') - - # Check that TypeError is raised when subsequent values aren't same - # type as first: - e = raises(TypeError, self.cls, u'hello', 'world') - assert str(e) == '%r: %r is not %r' % ('world', str, unicode) - - def test_validate(self): - """ - Test the `ipalib.ipa_types.Enum.validate` method. - """ - values = (u'hello', u'naughty', u'nurse') - o = self.cls(*values) - for value in values: - assert o.validate(value) is None - assert o.validate(str(value)) == 'Incorrect type' - for value in (u'one fish', u'two fish'): - assert o.validate(value) == 'Invalid value' - assert o.validate(str(value)) == 'Incorrect type' -- cgit