Beispiel #1
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    def test_subctx_policy(self):
        ctx = Context()

        subctx = ctx.subctx(
            lambda policy_rules: regarding('/foo', *policy_rules)
        )

        subctx.append(
            set_value(5)
        )

        result = run_policy(ctx.finalize())
        self.assertEqual(result['foo'], 5)
Beispiel #2
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    def test_subctx_noop_policy(self):
        ctx = Context()

        foo_ctx_value = ctx.subctx(
            lambda policy_rules: regarding('/foo', *policy_rules)
        )

        def with_foo(foo_value):
            return regarding('/bar', set_value(foo_value))

        ctx.append(with_foo, foo_ctx_value)

        # foo is only used as a value - never being applied policy
        # rules itself.
        # ctx therefore should only have 1 policy, the `with_foo`
        # function above that just sets {foo: *, bar: foo}
        items, error_handler = ctx.get_finalized_items()
        self.assertEqual(len(items), 1)

        result = run_policy(ctx.finalize(), {"foo": "zebra"})
        self.assertEqual(result['bar'], "zebra")