Cura/plugins/VersionUpgrade/VersionUpgrade25to26/tests/TestVersionUpgrade25to26.py
2017-09-28 13:00:43 +02:00

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# Copyright (c) 2017 Ultimaker B.V.
# Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
import configparser #To check whether the appropriate exceptions are raised.
import pytest #To register tests with.
import VersionUpgrade25to26 #The module we're testing.
## Creates an instance of the upgrader to test with.
@pytest.fixture
def upgrader():
return VersionUpgrade25to26.VersionUpgrade25to26()
test_cfg_version_good_data = [
{
"test_name": "Simple",
"file_data": """[general]
version = 1
""",
"version": 1000000
},
{
"test_name": "Other Data Around",
"file_data": """[nonsense]
life = good
[general]
version = 3
[values]
layer_height = 0.12
infill_sparse_density = 42
""",
"version": 3000000
},
{
"test_name": "Negative Version", #Why not?
"file_data": """[general]
version = -20
""",
"version": -20000000
},
{
"test_name": "Setting Version",
"file_data": """[general]
version = 1
[metadata]
setting_version = 1
""",
"version": 1000001
},
{
"test_name": "Negative Setting Version",
"file_data": """[general]
version = 1
[metadata]
setting_version = -3
""",
"version": 999997
}
]
## Tests the technique that gets the version number from CFG files.
#
# \param data The parametrised data to test with. It contains a test name
# to debug with, the serialised contents of a CFG file and the correct
# version number in that CFG file.
# \param upgrader The instance of the upgrade class to test.
@pytest.mark.parametrize("data", test_cfg_version_good_data)
def test_cfgVersionGood(data, upgrader):
version = upgrader.getCfgVersion(data["file_data"])
assert version == data["version"]
test_cfg_version_bad_data = [
{
"test_name": "Empty",
"file_data": "",
"exception": configparser.Error #Explicitly not specified further which specific error we're getting, because that depends on the implementation of configparser.
},
{
"test_name": "No General",
"file_data": """[values]
layer_height = 0.1337
""",
"exception": configparser.Error
},
{
"test_name": "No Version",
"file_data": """[general]
true = false
""",
"exception": configparser.Error
},
{
"test_name": "Not a Number",
"file_data": """[general]
version = not-a-text-version-number
""",
"exception": ValueError
},
{
"test_name": "Setting Value NaN",
"file_data": """[general]
version = 4
[metadata]
setting_version = latest_or_something
""",
"exception": ValueError
},
{
"test_name": "Major-Minor",
"file_data": """[general]
version = 1.2
""",
"exception": ValueError
}
]
## Tests whether getting a version number from bad CFG files gives an
# exception.
#
# \param data The parametrised data to test with. It contains a test name
# to debug with, the serialised contents of a CFG file and the class of
# exception it needs to throw.
# \param upgrader The instance of the upgrader to test.
@pytest.mark.parametrize("data", test_cfg_version_bad_data)
def test_cfgVersionBad(data, upgrader):
with pytest.raises(data["exception"]):
upgrader.getCfgVersion(data["file_data"])
test_upgrade_preferences_removed_settings_data = [
{
"test_name": "Removed Setting",
"file_data": """[general]
visible_settings = baby;you;know;how;I;like;to;start_layers_at_same_position
""",
},
{
"test_name": "No Removed Setting",
"file_data": """[general]
visible_settings = baby;you;now;how;I;like;to;eat;chocolate;muffins
"""
},
{
"test_name": "No Visible Settings Key",
"file_data": """[general]
cura = cool
"""
},
{
"test_name": "No General Category",
"file_data": """[foos]
foo = bar
"""
}
]
## Tests whether the settings that should be removed are removed for the 2.6
# version of preferences.
@pytest.mark.parametrize("data", test_upgrade_preferences_removed_settings_data)
def test_upgradePreferencesRemovedSettings(data, upgrader):
#Get the settings from the original file.
original_parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
original_parser.read_string(data["file_data"])
settings = set()
if original_parser.has_section("general") and "visible_settings" in original_parser["general"]:
settings = set(original_parser["general"]["visible_settings"].split(";"))
#Perform the upgrade.
_, upgraded_preferences = upgrader.upgradePreferences(data["file_data"], "<string>")
upgraded_preferences = upgraded_preferences[0]
#Find whether the removed setting is removed from the file now.
settings -= VersionUpgrade25to26._removed_settings
parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
parser.read_string(upgraded_preferences)
assert (parser.has_section("general") and "visible_settings" in parser["general"]) == (len(settings) > 0) #If there are settings, there must also be a preference.
if settings:
assert settings == set(parser["general"]["visible_settings"].split(";"))
test_upgrade_instance_container_removed_settings_data = [
{
"test_name": "Removed Setting",
"file_data": """[values]
layer_height = 0.1337
start_layers_at_same_position = True
"""
},
{
"test_name": "No Removed Setting",
"file_data": """[values]
oceans_number = 11
"""
},
{
"test_name": "No Values Category",
"file_data": """[general]
type = instance_container
"""
}
]
## Tests whether the settings that should be removed are removed for the 2.6
# version of instance containers.
@pytest.mark.parametrize("data", test_upgrade_instance_container_removed_settings_data)
def test_upgradeInstanceContainerRemovedSettings(data, upgrader):
#Get the settings from the original file.
original_parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
original_parser.read_string(data["file_data"])
settings = set()
if original_parser.has_section("values"):
settings = set(original_parser["values"])
#Perform the upgrade.
_, upgraded_container = upgrader.upgradeInstanceContainer(data["file_data"], "<string>")
upgraded_container = upgraded_container[0]
#Find whether the forbidden setting is still in the container.
settings -= VersionUpgrade25to26._removed_settings
parser = configparser.ConfigParser(interpolation = None)
parser.read_string(upgraded_container)
assert parser.has_section("values") == (len(settings) > 0) #If there are settings, there must also be the values category.
if settings:
assert settings == set(parser["values"])