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Georgios Dagkakis
erp5
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e0ef4064
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e0ef4064
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Sep 13, 2023
by
Julien Muchembled
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ui_dump_test: fix comparison between expected & actual results
Due to some debug code, it never checked anything.
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
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@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@
#
#
##############################################################################
##############################################################################
import
os
,
sys
,
weakref
import
errno
,
os
,
sys
,
weakref
from
difflib
import
unified_diff
from
difflib
import
unified_diff
from
pprint
import
pprint
,
pformat
from
pprint
import
pprint
,
pformat
from
AccessControl.SecurityManagement
\
from
AccessControl.SecurityManagement
\
...
@@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ class ui_dump_test(object):
...
@@ -41,8 +41,7 @@ class ui_dump_test(object):
"""
"""
User Interface dump generator while running unit test.
User Interface dump generator while running unit test.
This class is usually subclassed. If you wish to store dump file,
This class is usually subclassed.
you should export os environment variable "save_<subclass_name>=1"
"""
"""
_enabled
=
None
_enabled
=
None
...
@@ -165,24 +164,25 @@ class ui_dump_test(object):
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@@ -165,24 +164,25 @@ class ui_dump_test(object):
context
=
self
.
context
context
=
self
.
context
test_file
=
sys
.
modules
[
context
.
__class__
.
__module__
].
__file__
test_file
=
sys
.
modules
[
context
.
__class__
.
__module__
].
__file__
dump_name
=
self
.
__class__
.
__name__
dump_name
=
self
.
__class__
.
__name__
dump_path
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
os
.
path
.
abspath
(
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
test_file
)),
dump_path
=
save_path
=
os
.
path
.
join
(
os
.
path
.
abspath
(
os
.
path
.
dirname
(
test_file
)),
dump_name
,
'%s.py'
%
context
.
id
())
dump_name
,
'%s.py'
%
context
.
id
())
save_env_name
=
'save_'
+
dump_name
try
:
if
os
.
environ
.
get
(
save_env_name
)
==
'1'
:
try
:
with
open
(
dump_path
,
'w'
)
as
f
:
pprint
(
self
.
dump
,
f
)
else
:
# The following 2 lines are only for debugging purpose: it saves the
# actual results in a temporary place, so that when the diff is not
# clear enough, one can inspect them in whole.
with
open
(
dump_path
,
'w'
)
as
f
:
pprint
(
self
.
dump
,
f
)
with
open
(
dump_path
)
as
f
:
with
open
(
dump_path
)
as
f
:
diff
=
self
.
diff
(
f
.
read
())
diff
=
self
.
diff
(
f
.
read
())
except
IOError
as
e
:
if
e
.
errno
!=
errno
.
ENOENT
:
save_path
=
None
raise
if
diff
:
if
diff
:
msg
=
(
"UI dump for %r changed:
\
n
%s
\
n
\
n
To update the dump, please"
save_path
+=
'.new'
" run the test again setting the environment variable %r to 1."
)
context
.
fail
(
"UI dump for %r changed:
\
n
%s"
%
(
dump_path
,
diff
))
context
.
fail
(
msg
%
(
dump_path
,
diff
,
save_env_name
))
save_path
=
None
finally
:
if
save_path
:
with
open
(
save_path
,
'w'
)
as
f
:
pprint
(
self
.
dump
,
f
)
def
getTrackingKey
(
self
,
path
,
obj
):
def
getTrackingKey
(
self
,
path
,
obj
):
"""Return the 'type' of object (only 1 object per 'type' is tracked)
"""Return the 'type' of object (only 1 object per 'type' is tracked)
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