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We allow for that behaviour in general, and even use it ourself for plugins Fixes CURA-11034
167 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
167 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
# Copyright (c) 2020 Ultimaker B.V.
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# Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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import configparser # To read the profiles.
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import os
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import os.path
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import pytest
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from UM.FastConfigParser import FastConfigParser
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from cura.CuraApplication import CuraApplication # To compare against the current SettingVersion.
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from UM.Settings.DefinitionContainer import DefinitionContainer
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from UM.Settings.InstanceContainer import InstanceContainer
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from UM.VersionUpgradeManager import VersionUpgradeManager
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def collectAllQualities():
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result = []
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for root, directories, filenames in os.walk(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..", "resources", "quality"))):
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for filename in filenames:
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result.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
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return result
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def collecAllDefinitionIds():
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result = []
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for root, directories, filenames in os.walk(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..", "resources", "definitions"))):
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for filename in filenames:
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result.append(os.path.basename(filename).split(".")[0])
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return result
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def collectAllSettingIds():
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VersionUpgradeManager._VersionUpgradeManager__instance = VersionUpgradeManager(MagicMock())
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CuraApplication._initializeSettingDefinitions()
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definition_container = DefinitionContainer("whatever")
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with open(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..", "resources", "definitions", "fdmprinter.def.json"), encoding = "utf-8") as data:
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definition_container.deserialize(data.read())
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return definition_container.getAllKeys()
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def collectAllVariants():
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result = []
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for root, directories, filenames in os.walk(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..", "resources", "variants"))):
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for filename in filenames:
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result.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
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return result
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def collectAllIntents():
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result = []
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for root, directories, filenames in os.walk(os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "..", "..", "resources", "intent"))):
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for filename in filenames:
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result.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
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return result
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all_definition_ids = collecAllDefinitionIds()
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quality_filepaths = collectAllQualities()
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all_setting_ids = collectAllSettingIds()
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variant_filepaths = collectAllVariants()
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intent_filepaths = collectAllIntents()
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def test_uniqueID():
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"""Check if the ID's from the qualities, variants & intents are unique."""
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all_paths = quality_filepaths + variant_filepaths + intent_filepaths
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all_ids = {}
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for path in all_paths:
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profile_id = os.path.basename(path)
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profile_id = profile_id.replace(".inst.cfg", "")
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if profile_id not in all_ids:
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all_ids[profile_id] = []
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all_ids[profile_id].append(path)
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duplicated_ids_with_paths = {profile_id: paths for profile_id, paths in all_ids.items() if len(paths) > 1}
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if len(duplicated_ids_with_paths.keys()) == 0:
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return # No issues!
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assert False, "Duplicate profile ID's were detected! Ensure that every profile ID is unique: %s" % duplicated_ids_with_paths
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("file_name", quality_filepaths)
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def test_validateQualityProfiles(file_name):
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"""Attempt to load all the quality profiles."""
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try:
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with open(file_name, encoding = "utf-8") as data:
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serialized = data.read()
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result = InstanceContainer._readAndValidateSerialized(serialized)
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# Fairly obvious, but all the types here should be of the type quality
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assert InstanceContainer.getConfigurationTypeFromSerialized(serialized) == "quality"
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# All quality profiles must be linked to an existing definition.
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assert result["general"]["definition"] in all_definition_ids, "The quality profile %s links to an unknown definition (%s)" % (file_name, result["general"]["definition"])
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# We don't care what the value is, as long as it's there.
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assert result["metadata"].get("quality_type", None) is not None
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except Exception as e:
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# File can't be read, header sections missing, whatever the case, this shouldn't happen!
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assert False, f"Got an Exception while reading the file [{file_name}]: {e}"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("file_name", intent_filepaths)
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def test_validateIntentProfiles(file_name):
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try:
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with open(file_name, encoding = "utf-8") as f:
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serialized = f.read()
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result = InstanceContainer._readAndValidateSerialized(serialized)
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assert InstanceContainer.getConfigurationTypeFromSerialized(serialized) == "intent", "The intent folder must only contain intent profiles."
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assert result["general"]["definition"] in all_definition_ids, "The definition for this intent profile must exist."
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assert result["metadata"].get("intent_category", None) is not None, "All intent profiles must have some intent category."
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assert result["metadata"].get("quality_type", None) is not None, "All intent profiles must be linked to some quality type."
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assert result["metadata"].get("material", None) is not None, "All intent profiles must be linked to some material."
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assert result["metadata"].get("variant", None) is not None, "All intent profiles must be linked to some variant."
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except Exception as e:
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# File can't be read, header sections missing, whatever the case, this shouldn't happen!
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assert False, "Got an exception while reading the file {file_name}: {err}".format(file_name = file_name, err = str(e))
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("file_name", variant_filepaths)
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def test_validateVariantProfiles(file_name):
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"""Attempt to load all the variant profiles."""
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try:
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with open(file_name, encoding = "utf-8") as data:
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serialized = data.read()
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result = InstanceContainer._readAndValidateSerialized(serialized)
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# Fairly obvious, but all the types here should be of the type quality
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assert InstanceContainer.getConfigurationTypeFromSerialized(serialized) == "variant", "The profile %s should be of type variant, but isn't" % file_name
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# All quality profiles must be linked to an existing definition.
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assert result["general"]["definition"] in all_definition_ids, "The profile %s isn't associated with a definition" % file_name
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# Check that all the values that we say something about are known.
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if "values" in result:
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variant_setting_keys = set(result["values"])
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# Prune all the comments from the values
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variant_setting_keys = {key for key in variant_setting_keys if not key.startswith("#")}
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has_unknown_settings = not variant_setting_keys.issubset(all_setting_ids)
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if has_unknown_settings:
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assert False, "The following setting(s) %s are defined in the variant %s, but not in fdmprinter.def.json" % ([key for key in variant_setting_keys if key not in all_setting_ids], file_name)
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except Exception as e:
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# File can't be read, header sections missing, whatever the case, this shouldn't happen!
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assert False, "Got an exception while reading the file {file_name}: {err}".format(file_name = file_name, err = str(e))
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("file_name", quality_filepaths + variant_filepaths + intent_filepaths)
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def test_versionUpToDate(file_name):
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try:
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with open(file_name, encoding = "utf-8") as data:
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parser = FastConfigParser(data.read())
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assert "general" in parser
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assert "version" in parser["general"]
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assert int(parser["general"]["version"]) == InstanceContainer.Version, "The version of this profile is not up to date!"
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assert "metadata" in parser
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assert "setting_version" in parser["metadata"]
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assert int(parser["metadata"]["setting_version"]) == CuraApplication.SettingVersion, "The version of this profile is not up to date!"
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except Exception as e:
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# File can't be read, header sections missing, whatever the case, this shouldn't happen!
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assert False, "Got an exception while reading the file {file_name}: {err}".format(file_name = file_name, err = str(e)) |