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Paul Graydon
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May 13, 2015
by
Jérome Perrin
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test: add an edge case test for getPrice when the movement has an invalidated trade condition
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@@ -446,6 +446,40 @@ class TestTradeConditionSupplyLine(TradeConditionTestCase):
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@@ -446,6 +446,40 @@ class TestTradeConditionSupplyLine(TradeConditionTestCase):
# not using the supply line inside trade condition
# not using the supply line inside trade condition
self
.
assertEqual
(
1
,
line
.
getPrice
())
self
.
assertEqual
(
1
,
line
.
getPrice
())
def
test_supply_line_in_invalidated_trade_condition_with_reference_does_not_apply
(
self
):
# edge case derived from
# test_supply_line_in_invalidated_trade_condition_does_not_apply, if a
# trade condition have a reference and is invalidated, composition
# mechanism will lookup another applicable trade condition, which can fail,
# but this should not affect getPrice
other_supply
=
self
.
portal
.
getDefaultModule
(
self
.
supply_type
).
newContent
(
portal_type
=
self
.
supply_type
,
resource_value
=
self
.
resource
,
source_section_value
=
self
.
vendor
,
destination_section_value
=
self
.
client
)
other_supply
.
validate
()
other_supply_line
=
other_supply
.
newContent
(
portal_type
=
self
.
supply_line_type
,
base_price
=
1
)
self
.
trade_condition
.
setReference
(
self
.
id
())
supply_line
=
self
.
trade_condition
.
newContent
(
portal_type
=
self
.
supply_line_type
,
resource_value
=
self
.
resource
,
base_price
=
2
)
self
.
order
.
setSpecialiseValue
(
self
.
trade_condition
)
self
.
order
.
setSourceSectionValue
(
self
.
vendor
)
self
.
order
.
setDestinationSectionValue
(
self
.
client
)
self
.
trade_condition
.
invalidate
()
self
.
tic
()
line
=
self
.
order
.
newContent
(
portal_type
=
self
.
order_line_type
,
resource_value
=
self
.
resource
,
quantity
=
1
)
# not using the supply line inside trade condition
self
.
assertEqual
(
1
,
line
.
getPrice
())
# TODO: move to testSupplyLine ! (which does not exist yet)
# TODO: move to testSupplyLine ! (which does not exist yet)
def
test_supply_line_section
(
self
):
def
test_supply_line_section
(
self
):
# if a supply lines defines a section, it has priority over supply lines
# if a supply lines defines a section, it has priority over supply lines
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