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a098e117
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a098e117
authored
Jan 10, 2017
by
Ayush Tiwari
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bt_prototype: Add test for saving multiple catalogs in business package
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@@ -248,3 +248,61 @@ class TestBusinessPackage(ERP5TypeTestCase):
self
.
assertFalse
(
final_data
)
self
.
assertTrue
(
conflicted_data
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
len
(
conflicted_data
[
file_path
]),
2
)
def
test_checkPathTemplatBuildForFolder
(
self
):
"""
This test should ensure that we are able to use folder as path for Business
Packages without the need to export every path inside it explicitly
In this test, we take the example to do this first with default catalog,
then with multiple catalogs
"""
# With single catalog
folder_path
=
'portal_catalog/erp5_mysql_innodb/**'
package
=
self
.
_createBusinessPackage
()
package
.
edit
(
template_path_list
=
[
folder_path
,])
self
.
_buildAndExportBusinessPackage
(
package
)
self
.
tic
()
# Check for the presence of catalog objects/paths in the business package
built_package
=
self
.
portal
.
_getOb
(
package
.
getId
())
path_item
=
built_package
.
_path_item
folder
=
self
.
portal
.
unrestrictedTraverse
(
'portal_catalog/erp5_mysql_innodb'
)
folder_object_id_list
=
sorted
([
l
for
l
in
folder
.
objectIds
()])
folder_object_count
=
len
(
folder_object_id_list
)
package_object_id_list
=
sorted
([
l
.
getId
()
for
l
in
path_item
.
_objects
.
values
()])
package_object_count
=
len
(
package_object_id_list
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
folder_object_count
,
package_object_count
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
folder_object_id_list
,
package_object_id_list
)
# With multiple catalogs
folder_path_list
=
[
'portal_catalog/erp5_mysql_innodb/**'
,
'portal_catalog/erp5_mysql_innodb100/**'
]
package
.
edit
(
template_path_list
=
folder_path_list
)
self
.
tic
()
# XXX: Here, we are not exporting the package and its objects, just building
# and saving it inside the package for the tests.
self
.
_buildAndExportBusinessPackage
(
package
)
self
.
tic
()
# Check for presence of catalog objects from all the catalogs mentioned in
# the folder path list
built_package
=
self
.
portal
.
_getOb
(
package
.
getId
())
path_item
=
built_package
.
_path_item
new_folder
=
self
.
portal
.
unrestrictedTraverse
(
'portal_catalog/erp5_mysql_innodb100'
)
new_folder_id_list
=
sorted
([
l
for
l
in
new_folder
.
objectIds
()])
new_folder_object_count
=
len
(
new_folder_id_list
)
total_object_count
=
new_folder_object_count
+
folder_object_count
package_object_id_list
=
sorted
([
l
.
getId
()
for
l
in
path_item
.
_objects
.
values
()])
object_id_list
=
sorted
(
folder_object_id_list
+
new_folder_id_list
)
package_object_count
=
len
(
package_object_id_list
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
total_object_count
,
package_object_count
)
self
.
assertEquals
(
object_id_list
,
package_object_id_list
)
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