# 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, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # 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, see . """ Test the `ipalib.plugable` module. """ import inspect from tests.util import raises, no_set, no_del, read_only from tests.util import getitem, setitem, delitem from tests.util import ClassChecker, create_test_api from ipalib import plugable, errors, text class test_SetProxy(ClassChecker): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.SetProxy` class. """ _cls = plugable.SetProxy def test_class(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.SetProxy` class. """ assert self.cls.__bases__ == (plugable.ReadOnly,) def test_init(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.SetProxy.__init__` method. """ okay = (set, frozenset, dict) fail = (list, tuple) for t in okay: self.cls(t()) raises(TypeError, self.cls, t) for t in fail: raises(TypeError, self.cls, t()) raises(TypeError, self.cls, t) def test_SetProxy(self): """ Test container emulation of `ipalib.plugable.SetProxy` class. """ def get_key(i): return 'key_%d' % i cnt = 10 target = set() proxy = self.cls(target) for i in xrange(cnt): key = get_key(i) # Check initial state assert len(proxy) == len(target) assert list(proxy) == sorted(target) assert key not in proxy assert key not in target # Add and test again target.add(key) assert len(proxy) == len(target) assert list(proxy) == sorted(target) assert key in proxy assert key in target class test_DictProxy(ClassChecker): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.DictProxy` class. """ _cls = plugable.DictProxy def test_class(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.DictProxy` class. """ assert self.cls.__bases__ == (plugable.SetProxy,) def test_init(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.DictProxy.__init__` method. """ self.cls(dict()) raises(TypeError, self.cls, dict) fail = (set, frozenset, list, tuple) for t in fail: raises(TypeError, self.cls, t()) raises(TypeError, self.cls, t) def test_DictProxy(self): """ Test container emulation of `ipalib.plugable.DictProxy` class. """ def get_kv(i): return ( 'key_%d' % i, 'val_%d' % i, ) cnt = 10 target = dict() proxy = self.cls(target) for i in xrange(cnt): (key, val) = get_kv(i) # Check initial state assert len(proxy) == len(target) assert list(proxy) == sorted(target) assert list(proxy()) == [target[k] for k in sorted(target)] assert key not in proxy raises(KeyError, getitem, proxy, key) # Add and test again target[key] = val assert len(proxy) == len(target) assert list(proxy) == sorted(target) assert list(proxy()) == [target[k] for k in sorted(target)] # Verify TypeError is raised trying to set/del via proxy raises(TypeError, setitem, proxy, key, val) raises(TypeError, delitem, proxy, key) class test_MagicDict(ClassChecker): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.MagicDict` class. """ _cls = plugable.MagicDict def test_class(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.MagicDict` class. """ assert self.cls.__bases__ == (plugable.DictProxy,) for non_dict in ('hello', 69, object): raises(TypeError, self.cls, non_dict) def test_MagicDict(self): """ Test container emulation of `ipalib.plugable.MagicDict` class. """ cnt = 10 keys = [] d = dict() dictproxy = self.cls(d) for i in xrange(cnt): key = 'key_%d' % i val = 'val_%d' % i keys.append(key) # Test thet key does not yet exist assert len(dictproxy) == i assert key not in dictproxy assert not hasattr(dictproxy, key) raises(KeyError, getitem, dictproxy, key) raises(AttributeError, getattr, dictproxy, key) # Test that items/attributes cannot be set on dictproxy: raises(TypeError, setitem, dictproxy, key, val) raises(AttributeError, setattr, dictproxy, key, val) # Test that additions in d are reflected in dictproxy: d[key] = val assert len(dictproxy) == i + 1 assert key in dictproxy assert hasattr(dictproxy, key) assert dictproxy[key] is val assert read_only(dictproxy, key) is val # Test __iter__ assert list(dictproxy) == keys for key in keys: # Test that items cannot be deleted through dictproxy: raises(TypeError, delitem, dictproxy, key) raises(AttributeError, delattr, dictproxy, key) # Test that deletions in d are reflected in dictproxy del d[key] assert len(dictproxy) == len(d) assert key not in dictproxy raises(KeyError, getitem, dictproxy, key) raises(AttributeError, getattr, dictproxy, key) class test_Plugin(ClassChecker): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.Plugin` class. """ _cls = plugable.Plugin def test_class(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.Plugin` class. """ assert self.cls.__bases__ == (plugable.ReadOnly,) assert type(self.cls.api) is property def test_init(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.Plugin.__init__` method. """ o = self.cls() assert o.name == 'Plugin' assert o.module == 'ipalib.plugable' assert o.fullname == 'ipalib.plugable.Plugin' assert isinstance(o.doc, text.Gettext) class some_subclass(self.cls): """ Do sub-classy things. Although it doesn't know how to comport itself and is not for mixed company, this class *is* useful as we all need a little sub-class now and then. One more paragraph. """ o = some_subclass() assert o.name == 'some_subclass' assert o.module == __name__ assert o.fullname == '%s.some_subclass' % __name__ assert o.summary == 'Do sub-classy things.' assert isinstance(o.doc, text.Gettext) class another_subclass(self.cls): pass o = another_subclass() assert o.summary == '<%s>' % o.fullname # Test that Plugin makes sure the subclass hasn't defined attributes # whose names conflict with the logger methods set in Plugin.__init__(): class check(self.cls): info = 'whatever' e = raises(StandardError, check) assert str(e) == \ "check.info attribute ('whatever') conflicts with Plugin logger" def test_set_api(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.Plugin.set_api` method. """ api = 'the api instance' o = self.cls() assert o.api is None e = raises(AssertionError, o.set_api, None) assert str(e) == 'set_api() argument cannot be None' o.set_api(api) assert o.api is api e = raises(AssertionError, o.set_api, api) assert str(e) == 'set_api() can only be called once' def test_finalize(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.Plugin.finalize` method. """ o = self.cls() assert not o.__islocked__() o.finalize() assert o.__islocked__() def test_call(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.Plugin.call` method. """ o = self.cls() o.call('/bin/true') is None e = raises(errors.SubprocessError, o.call, '/bin/false') assert e.returncode == 1 assert e.argv == ('/bin/false',) def test_Registrar(): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.Registrar` class """ class Base1(object): pass class Base2(object): pass class Base3(object): pass class plugin1(Base1): pass class plugin2(Base2): pass class plugin3(Base3): pass # Test creation of Registrar: r = plugable.Registrar(Base1, Base2) # Test __iter__: assert list(r) == ['Base1', 'Base2'] # Test __hasitem__, __getitem__: for base in [Base1, Base2]: name = base.__name__ assert name in r assert r[name] is base magic = getattr(r, name) assert type(magic) is plugable.MagicDict assert len(magic) == 0 # Check that TypeError is raised trying to register something that isn't # a class: p = plugin1() e = raises(TypeError, r, p) assert str(e) == 'plugin must be a class; got %r' % p # Check that SubclassError is raised trying to register a class that is # not a subclass of an allowed base: e = raises(errors.PluginSubclassError, r, plugin3) assert e.plugin is plugin3 # Check that registration works r(plugin1) assert len(r.Base1) == 1 assert r.Base1['plugin1'] is plugin1 assert r.Base1.plugin1 is plugin1 # Check that DuplicateError is raised trying to register exact class # again: e = raises(errors.PluginDuplicateError, r, plugin1) assert e.plugin is plugin1 # Check that OverrideError is raised trying to register class with same # name and same base: orig1 = plugin1 class base1_extended(Base1): pass class plugin1(base1_extended): pass e = raises(errors.PluginOverrideError, r, plugin1) assert e.base == 'Base1' assert e.name == 'plugin1' assert e.plugin is plugin1 # Check that overriding works r(plugin1, override=True) assert len(r.Base1) == 1 assert r.Base1.plugin1 is plugin1 assert r.Base1.plugin1 is not orig1 # Check that MissingOverrideError is raised trying to override a name # not yet registerd: e = raises(errors.PluginMissingOverrideError, r, plugin2, override=True) assert e.base == 'Base2' assert e.name == 'plugin2' assert e.plugin is plugin2 # Test that another plugin can be registered: assert len(r.Base2) == 0 r(plugin2) assert len(r.Base2) == 1 assert r.Base2.plugin2 is plugin2 # Setup to test more registration: class plugin1a(Base1): pass r(plugin1a) class plugin1b(Base1): pass r(plugin1b) class plugin2a(Base2): pass r(plugin2a) class plugin2b(Base2): pass r(plugin2b) # Again test __hasitem__, __getitem__: for base in [Base1, Base2]: name = base.__name__ assert name in r assert r[name] is base magic = getattr(r, name) assert len(magic) == 3 for key in magic: klass = magic[key] assert getattr(magic, key) is klass assert issubclass(klass, base) class test_API(ClassChecker): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.API` class. """ _cls = plugable.API def test_API(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.API` class. """ assert issubclass(plugable.API, plugable.ReadOnly) # Setup the test bases, create the API: class base0(plugable.Plugin): def method(self, n): return n class base1(plugable.Plugin): def method(self, n): return n + 1 api = plugable.API(base0, base1) api.env.mode = 'unit_test' api.env.in_tree = True r = api.register assert isinstance(r, plugable.Registrar) assert read_only(api, 'register') is r class base0_plugin0(base0): pass r(base0_plugin0) class base0_plugin1(base0): pass r(base0_plugin1) class base0_plugin2(base0): pass r(base0_plugin2) class base1_plugin0(base1): pass r(base1_plugin0) class base1_plugin1(base1): pass r(base1_plugin1) class base1_plugin2(base1): pass r(base1_plugin2) # Test API instance: assert api.isdone('bootstrap') is False assert api.isdone('finalize') is False api.finalize() assert api.isdone('bootstrap') is True assert api.isdone('finalize') is True def get_base_name(b): return 'base%d' % b def get_plugin_name(b, p): return 'base%d_plugin%d' % (b, p) for b in xrange(2): base_name = get_base_name(b) base = locals()[base_name] ns = getattr(api, base_name) assert isinstance(ns, plugable.NameSpace) assert read_only(api, base_name) is ns assert len(ns) == 3 for p in xrange(3): plugin_name = get_plugin_name(b, p) plugin = locals()[plugin_name] inst = ns[plugin_name] assert isinstance(inst, base) assert isinstance(inst, plugin) assert inst.name == plugin_name assert read_only(ns, plugin_name) is inst assert inst.method(7) == 7 + b # Test that calling finilize again raises AssertionError: e = raises(StandardError, api.finalize) assert str(e) == 'API.finalize() already called', str(e) def test_bootstrap(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.API.bootstrap` method. """ (o, home) = create_test_api() assert o.env._isdone('_bootstrap') is False assert o.env._isdone('_finalize_core') is False assert o.isdone('bootstrap') is False o.bootstrap(my_test_override='Hello, world!') assert o.isdone('bootstrap') is True assert o.env._isdone('_bootstrap') is True assert o.env._isdone('_finalize_core') is True assert o.env.my_test_override == 'Hello, world!' e = raises(StandardError, o.bootstrap) assert str(e) == 'API.bootstrap() already called' def test_load_plugins(self): """ Test the `ipalib.plugable.API.load_plugins` method. """ (o, home) = create_test_api() assert o.isdone('bootstrap') is False assert o.isdone('load_plugins') is False o.load_plugins() assert o.isdone('bootstrap') is True assert o.isdone('load_plugins') is True e = raises(StandardError, o.load_plugins) assert str(e) == 'API.load_plugins() already called'