157 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
157 lines
6.2 KiB
Python
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may
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# not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain
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# a copy of the License at
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#
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# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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#
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# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT
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# WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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# License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations
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# under the License.
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import testtools
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from neutron.hacking import checks
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from neutron.tests import base
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class HackingTestCase(base.BaseTestCase):
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def assertLinePasses(self, func, line):
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with testtools.ExpectedException(StopIteration):
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next(func(line))
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def assertLineFails(self, func, line):
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self.assertIsInstance(next(func(line)), tuple)
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def test_log_translations(self):
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expected_marks = {
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'error': '_LE',
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'info': '_LI',
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'warn': '_LW',
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'warning': '_LW',
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'critical': '_LC',
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'exception': '_LE',
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}
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logs = expected_marks.keys()
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debug = "LOG.debug('OK')"
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self.assertEqual(
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0, len(list(checks.validate_log_translations(debug, debug, 'f'))))
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for log in logs:
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bad = 'LOG.%s("Bad")' % log
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self.assertEqual(
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1, len(list(checks.validate_log_translations(bad, bad, 'f'))))
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ok = "LOG.%s('OK') # noqa" % log
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self.assertEqual(
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0, len(list(checks.validate_log_translations(ok, ok, 'f'))))
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ok = "LOG.%s(variable)" % log
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self.assertEqual(
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0, len(list(checks.validate_log_translations(ok, ok, 'f'))))
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for mark in checks._all_hints:
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stmt = "LOG.%s(%s('test'))" % (log, mark)
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self.assertEqual(
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0 if expected_marks[log] == mark else 1,
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len(list(checks.validate_log_translations(stmt, stmt,
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'f'))))
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def test_no_translate_debug_logs(self):
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for hint in checks._all_hints:
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bad = "LOG.debug(%s('bad'))" % hint
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self.assertEqual(
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1, len(list(checks.no_translate_debug_logs(bad, 'f'))))
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def test_use_jsonutils(self):
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def __get_msg(fun):
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msg = ("N321: jsonutils.%(fun)s must be used instead of "
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"json.%(fun)s" % {'fun': fun})
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return [(0, msg)]
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for method in ('dump', 'dumps', 'load', 'loads'):
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self.assertEqual(
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__get_msg(method),
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list(checks.use_jsonutils("json.%s(" % method,
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"./neutron/common/rpc.py")))
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self.assertEqual(0,
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len(list(checks.use_jsonutils("jsonx.%s(" % method,
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"./neutron/common/rpc.py"))))
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self.assertEqual(0,
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len(list(checks.use_jsonutils("json.%sx(" % method,
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"./neutron/common/rpc.py"))))
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self.assertEqual(0,
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len(list(checks.use_jsonutils(
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"json.%s" % method,
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"./neutron/plugins/openvswitch/agent/xenapi/etc/xapi.d/"
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"plugins/netwrap"))))
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def test_assert_called_once_with(self):
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fail_code1 = """
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mock = Mock()
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mock.method(1, 2, 3, test='wow')
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mock.method.assert_called_once()
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"""
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fail_code2 = """
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mock = Mock()
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mock.method(1, 2, 3, test='wow')
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mock.method.assertCalledOnceWith()
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"""
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fail_code3 = """
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mock = Mock()
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mock.method(1, 2, 3, test='wow')
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mock.method.assert_has_called()
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"""
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pass_code = """
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mock = Mock()
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mock.method(1, 2, 3, test='wow')
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mock.method.assert_called_once_with()
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"""
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pass_code2 = """
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mock = Mock()
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mock.method(1, 2, 3, test='wow')
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mock.method.assert_has_calls()
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"""
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self.assertEqual(
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1, len(list(checks.check_assert_called_once_with(fail_code1,
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"neutron/tests/test_assert.py"))))
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self.assertEqual(
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1, len(list(checks.check_assert_called_once_with(fail_code2,
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"neutron/tests/test_assert.py"))))
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self.assertEqual(
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0, len(list(checks.check_assert_called_once_with(pass_code,
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"neutron/tests/test_assert.py"))))
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self.assertEqual(
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1, len(list(checks.check_assert_called_once_with(fail_code3,
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"neutron/tests/test_assert.py"))))
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self.assertEqual(
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0, len(list(checks.check_assert_called_once_with(pass_code2,
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"neutron/tests/test_assert.py"))))
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def test_check_oslo_namespace_imports(self):
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f = checks.check_oslo_namespace_imports
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self.assertLinePasses(f, 'from oslo_utils import importutils')
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self.assertLinePasses(f, 'import oslo_messaging')
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self.assertLineFails(f, 'from oslo.utils import importutils')
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self.assertLineFails(f, 'from oslo import messaging')
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self.assertLineFails(f, 'import oslo.messaging')
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def test_check_python3_xrange(self):
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f = checks.check_python3_xrange
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self.assertLineFails(f, 'a = xrange(1000)')
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self.assertLineFails(f, 'b =xrange ( 42 )')
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self.assertLineFails(f, 'c = xrange(1, 10, 2)')
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self.assertLinePasses(f, 'd = range(1000)')
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self.assertLinePasses(f, 'e = six.moves.range(1337)')
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def test_no_basestring(self):
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self.assertEqual(1,
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len(list(checks.check_no_basestring("isinstance(x, basestring)"))))
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def test_check_python3_iteritems(self):
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f = checks.check_python3_no_iteritems
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self.assertLineFails(f, "d.iteritems()")
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self.assertLinePasses(f, "six.iteritems(d)")
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