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* Rename server/ directory to src/Stephen Gallagher2010-02-181-0/+9
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# Authors:
#   Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com>
#
# 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
#
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#
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"""
Utility functions for the unit tests.
"""

import inspect
from ipalib import errors

class ExceptionNotRaised(Exception):
    """
    Exception raised when an *expected* exception is *not* raised during a
    unit test.
    """
    msg = 'expected %s'

    def __init__(self, expected):
        self.expected = expected

    def __str__(self):
        return self.msg % self.expected.__name__


def raises(exception, callback, *args, **kw):
    """
    Tests that the expected exception is raised; raises ExceptionNotRaised
    if test fails.
    """
    raised = False
    try:
        callback(*args, **kw)
    except exception, e:
        raised = True
    if not raised:
        raise ExceptionNotRaised(exception)
    return e


def getitem(obj, key):
    """
    Works like getattr but for dictionary interface. Use this in combination
    with raises() to test that, for example, KeyError is raised.
    """
    return obj[key]


def setitem(obj, key, value):
    """
    Works like setattr but for dictionary interface. Use this in combination
    with raises() to test that, for example, TypeError is raised.
    """
    obj[key] = value


def delitem(obj, key):
    """
    Works like delattr but for dictionary interface. Use this in combination
    with raises() to test that, for example, TypeError is raised.
    """
    del obj[key]


def no_set(obj, name, value='some_new_obj'):
    """
    Tests that attribute cannot be set.
    """
    raises(AttributeError, setattr, obj, name, value)


def no_del(obj, name):
    """
    Tests that attribute cannot be deleted.
    """
    raises(AttributeError, delattr, obj, name)


def read_only(obj, name, value='some_new_obj'):
    """
    Tests that attribute is read-only. Returns attribute.
    """
    # Test that it cannot be set:
    no_set(obj, name, value)

    # Test that it cannot be deleted:
    no_del(obj, name)

    # Return the attribute
    return getattr(obj, name)


def is_prop(prop):
    return type(prop) is property


class ClassChecker(object):
    __cls = None
    __subcls = None

    def __get_cls(self):
        if self.__cls is None:
            self.__cls = self._cls
        assert inspect.isclass(self.__cls)
        return self.__cls
    cls = property(__get_cls)

    def __get_subcls(self):
        if self.__subcls is None:
            self.__subcls = self.get_subcls()
        assert inspect.isclass(self.__subcls)
        return self.__subcls
    subcls = property(__get_subcls)

    def get_subcls(self):
        raise NotImplementedError(
            self.__class__.__name__,
            'get_subcls()'
        )


def check_TypeError(value, type_, name, callback, *args, **kw):
    """
    Tests a standard TypeError raised with `errors.raise_TypeError`.
    """
    e = raises(TypeError, callback, *args, **kw)
    assert e.value is value
    assert e.type is type_
    assert e.name == name
    assert type(e.name) is str
    assert str(e) == errors.TYPE_FORMAT % (name, type_, value)
    return e