Ejemplo n.º 1
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def test_working_hours_attribute_is_not_a_dictionary():
    """testing if a TypeError will be raised when the working_hours
    attribute is set to a value which is not a dictionary
    """
    wh = WorkingHours()
    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as cm:
        wh.working_hours = 'not a dictionary of proper values'

    assert str(cm.value) == \
        'WorkingHours.working_hours should be a dictionary, not str'
Ejemplo n.º 2
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 def test_working_hours_attribute_is_working_properly(self):
     """testing if the working_hours attribute is working properly
     """
     working_hours = copy.copy(defaults.working_hours)
     working_hours["sun"] = [[540, 1000]]
     working_hours["sat"] = [[500, 800], [900, 1440]]
     wh = WorkingHours()
     wh.working_hours = working_hours
     self.assertEqual(wh.working_hours, working_hours)
     self.assertEqual(wh.working_hours["sun"], working_hours["sun"])
     self.assertEqual(wh.working_hours["sat"], working_hours["sat"])
Ejemplo n.º 3
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 def test_working_hours_attribute_is_working_properly(self):
     """testing if the working_hours attribute is working properly
     """
     working_hours = copy.copy(defaults.working_hours)
     working_hours['sun'] = [[540, 1000]]
     working_hours['sat'] = [[500, 800], [900, 1440]]
     wh = WorkingHours()
     wh.working_hours = working_hours
     self.assertEqual(wh.working_hours, working_hours)
     self.assertEqual(wh.working_hours['sun'], working_hours['sun'])
     self.assertEqual(wh.working_hours['sat'], working_hours['sat'])
Ejemplo n.º 4
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    def test_working_hours_attribute_is_not_a_dictionary(self):
        """testing if a TypeError will be raised when the working_hours
        attribute is set to a value which is not a dictionary
        """
        wh = WorkingHours()
        with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm:
            wh.working_hours = 'not a dictionary of proper values'

        self.assertEqual(
            str(cm.exception),
            'WorkingHours.working_hours should be a dictionary, not str')
Ejemplo n.º 5
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 def test_working_hours_attribute_value_is_not_complete(self):
     """testing if the default values are going to be used for missing days
     in the given working_hours attribute
     """
     working_hours = {"sat": [[900, 1080]], "sun": [[900, 1080]]}
     wh = WorkingHours()
     wh.working_hours = working_hours
     self.assertEqual(wh["mon"], defaults.working_hours["mon"])
     self.assertEqual(wh["tue"], defaults.working_hours["tue"])
     self.assertEqual(wh["wed"], defaults.working_hours["wed"])
     self.assertEqual(wh["thu"], defaults.working_hours["thu"])
     self.assertEqual(wh["fri"], defaults.working_hours["fri"])
Ejemplo n.º 6
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 def test_working_hours_attribute_value_is_not_complete(self):
     """testing if the default values are going to be used for missing days
     in the given working_hours attribute
     """
     working_hours = {'sat': [[900, 1080]], 'sun': [[900, 1080]]}
     wh = WorkingHours()
     wh.working_hours = working_hours
     self.assertEqual(wh['mon'], defaults.working_hours['mon'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['tue'], defaults.working_hours['tue'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['wed'], defaults.working_hours['wed'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['thu'], defaults.working_hours['thu'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['fri'], defaults.working_hours['fri'])
Ejemplo n.º 7
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def test_working_hours_attribute_is_working_properly():
    """testing if the working_hours attribute is working properly
    """
    import copy
    from stalker import defaults
    working_hours = copy.copy(defaults.working_hours)
    working_hours['sun'] = [[540, 1000]]
    working_hours['sat'] = [[500, 800], [900, 1440]]
    wh = WorkingHours()
    wh.working_hours = working_hours
    assert wh.working_hours == working_hours
    assert wh.working_hours['sun'] == working_hours['sun']
    assert wh.working_hours['sat'] == working_hours['sat']
Ejemplo n.º 8
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def test_working_hours_attribute_value_is_not_complete():
    """testing if the default values are going to be used for missing days
    in the given working_hours attribute
    """
    working_hours = {'sat': [[900, 1080]], 'sun': [[900, 1080]]}
    wh = WorkingHours()
    wh.working_hours = working_hours
    from stalker import defaults
    assert wh['mon'] == defaults.working_hours['mon']
    assert wh['tue'] == defaults.working_hours['tue']
    assert wh['wed'] == defaults.working_hours['wed']
    assert wh['thu'] == defaults.working_hours['thu']
    assert wh['fri'] == defaults.working_hours['fri']
Ejemplo n.º 9
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def test_working_hours_attribute_is_set_to_a_dictionary_of_other_formatted_data():
    """testing if a TypeError will be raised when the working hours
    attribute value is a dictionary of some other value
    """
    wh = WorkingHours()
    with pytest.raises(TypeError) as cm:
        wh.working_hours = {'not': 'properly valued'}

    assert str(cm.value) == \
        'WorkingHours.working_hours should be a dictionary with keys ' \
        '"mon, tue, wed, thu, fri, sat, sun" and the values should a ' \
        'list of lists of two integers like [[540, 720], [800, 1080]], ' \
        'not str'
Ejemplo n.º 10
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 def test_working_hours_attribute_value_is_not_complete(self):
     """testing if the default values are going to be used for missing days
     in the given working_hours attribute
     """
     working_hours = {
         'sat': [[900, 1080]],
         'sun': [[900, 1080]]
     }
     wh = WorkingHours()
     wh.working_hours = working_hours
     self.assertEqual(wh['mon'], defaults.working_hours['mon'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['tue'], defaults.working_hours['tue'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['wed'], defaults.working_hours['wed'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['thu'], defaults.working_hours['thu'])
     self.assertEqual(wh['fri'], defaults.working_hours['fri'])
Ejemplo n.º 11
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def test_working_hours_attribute_data_is_not_in_correct_range2():
    """testing if a ValueError will be raised if the range of the time
    values are not correct when setting the working_hours attr
    """
    import copy
    from stalker import defaults

    wh_ins = WorkingHours()
    wh = copy.copy(defaults.working_hours)
    wh['sat'] = [[900, 1080], [1090, 1500]]
    with pytest.raises(ValueError) as cm:
        wh_ins.working_hours = wh

    assert str(cm.value) == \
        'WorkingHours.working_hours value should be a list of lists of ' \
        'two integers between and the range of integers should be 0-1440, ' \
        'not [[900, 1080], [1090, 1500]]'
Ejemplo n.º 12
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    def test_working_hours_attribute_data_is_not_in_correct_range1(self):
        """testing if a ValueError will be raised if the range of the time
        values are not correct when setting the working_hours attr
        """
        import copy
        from stalker import defaults
        wh = copy.copy(defaults.working_hours)
        wh['sun'] = [[-10, 1000]]

        wh_ins = WorkingHours()
        with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm:
            wh_ins.working_hours = wh

        self.assertEqual(
            str(cm.exception),
            'WorkingHours.working_hours value should be a list of lists of '
            'two integers between and the range of integers should be 0-1440, '
            'not [[-10, 1000]]')