osc-lib/osc_lib/tests/cli/test_parseractions.py
Tang Chen 85c977ac7a Use assertEqual() instead of assertDictEqual()
In unittest2, assertDictEqual() is implemented by
using != operator to compare two dicts. So is
assertEqual() in testtools. assertEqual() in
testtools is able to handle dict, list, set and so
on. So we just call assertEqual() to make the unit
tests simpler.

Change-Id: I5eeeebced716f2065e81d72a9972392ae3a45d89
2016-07-25 15:40:54 +08:00

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#
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import argparse
from osc_lib.cli import parseractions
from osc_lib.tests import utils
class TestKeyValueAction(utils.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestKeyValueAction, self).setUp()
self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Set up our typical usage
self.parser.add_argument(
'--property',
metavar='<key=value>',
action=parseractions.KeyValueAction,
default={'green': '20%', 'format': '#rgb'},
help='Property to store for this volume '
'(repeat option to set multiple properties)',
)
def test_good_values(self):
results = self.parser.parse_args([
'--property', 'red=',
'--property', 'green=100%',
'--property', 'blue=50%',
])
actual = getattr(results, 'property', {})
# All should pass through unmolested
expect = {'red': '', 'green': '100%', 'blue': '50%', 'format': '#rgb'}
self.assertEqual(expect, actual)
def test_error_values(self):
self.assertRaises(
argparse.ArgumentTypeError,
self.parser.parse_args,
[
'--property', 'red',
]
)
class TestMultiKeyValueAction(utils.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestMultiKeyValueAction, self).setUp()
self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Set up our typical usage
self.parser.add_argument(
'--test',
metavar='req1=xxx,req2=yyy',
action=parseractions.MultiKeyValueAction,
dest='test',
default=None,
required_keys=['req1', 'req2'],
optional_keys=['opt1', 'opt2'],
help='Test'
)
def test_good_values(self):
results = self.parser.parse_args([
'--test', 'req1=aaa,req2=bbb',
'--test', 'req1=,req2=',
])
actual = getattr(results, 'test', [])
expect = [
{'req1': 'aaa', 'req2': 'bbb'},
{'req1': '', 'req2': ''},
]
self.assertItemsEqual(expect, actual)
def test_empty_required_optional(self):
self.parser.add_argument(
'--test-empty',
metavar='req1=xxx,req2=yyy',
action=parseractions.MultiKeyValueAction,
dest='test_empty',
default=None,
required_keys=[],
optional_keys=[],
help='Test'
)
results = self.parser.parse_args([
'--test-empty', 'req1=aaa,req2=bbb',
'--test-empty', 'req1=,req2=',
])
actual = getattr(results, 'test_empty', [])
expect = [
{'req1': 'aaa', 'req2': 'bbb'},
{'req1': '', 'req2': ''},
]
self.assertItemsEqual(expect, actual)
def test_error_values_with_comma(self):
self.assertRaises(
argparse.ArgumentTypeError,
self.parser.parse_args,
[
'--test', 'mmm,nnn=zzz',
]
)
def test_error_values_without_comma(self):
self.assertRaises(
argparse.ArgumentTypeError,
self.parser.parse_args,
[
'--test', 'mmmnnn',
]
)
def test_missing_key(self):
self.assertRaises(
argparse.ArgumentTypeError,
self.parser.parse_args,
[
'--test', 'req2=ddd',
]
)
def test_invalid_key(self):
self.assertRaises(
argparse.ArgumentTypeError,
self.parser.parse_args,
[
'--test', 'req1=aaa,req2=bbb,aaa=req1',
]
)
def test_required_keys_not_list(self):
self.assertRaises(
TypeError,
self.parser.add_argument,
'--test-required-dict',
metavar='req1=xxx,req2=yyy',
action=parseractions.MultiKeyValueAction,
dest='test_required_dict',
default=None,
required_keys={'aaa': 'bbb'},
optional_keys=['opt1', 'opt2'],
help='Test'
)
def test_optional_keys_not_list(self):
self.assertRaises(
TypeError,
self.parser.add_argument,
'--test-optional-dict',
metavar='req1=xxx,req2=yyy',
action=parseractions.MultiKeyValueAction,
dest='test_optional_dict',
default=None,
required_keys=['req1', 'req2'],
optional_keys={'aaa': 'bbb'},
help='Test'
)
class TestNonNegativeAction(utils.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestNonNegativeAction, self).setUp()
self.parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
# Set up our typical usage
self.parser.add_argument(
'--foo',
metavar='<foo>',
type=int,
action=parseractions.NonNegativeAction,
)
def test_negative_values(self):
self.assertRaises(
argparse.ArgumentTypeError,
self.parser.parse_args,
"--foo -1".split()
)
def test_zero_values(self):
results = self.parser.parse_args(
'--foo 0'.split()
)
actual = getattr(results, 'foo', None)
self.assertEqual(actual, 0)
def test_positive_values(self):
results = self.parser.parse_args(
'--foo 1'.split()
)
actual = getattr(results, 'foo', None)
self.assertEqual(actual, 1)