Exemple #1
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 def test_invoked(self, patched_ParseInvocation):
     # Make a fake ParserPlugIn
     mock_parser = mock.Mock(spec=ParserPlugIn)
     # Give it a plugin_name and summary
     mock_parser.plugin_name = "foo"
     mock_parser.summary = "summary of foo"
     # With temporary override to use the fake parser
     with all_parsers.fake_plugins([mock_parser]):
         # Set the name of the expected parser to 'foo'
         self.ns.parser_name = 'foo'
         # And invoke the ParseCommand
         retval = ParseCommand().invoked(self.ns)
     # Ensure that ParseInvocation was called with the fake parser
     patched_ParseInvocation.assert_called_once_with(mock_parser)
     # Ensure that ParsesCommand.invoked() returned whatever
     # was returned by ParseInvocation.run()
     self.assertEqual(
         retval,
         patched_ParseInvocation(self.ns.parser_name).run.return_value)
Exemple #2
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 def test_invoked(self, patched_ParseInvocation):
     # Make a fake ParserPlugIn
     mock_parser = mock.Mock(spec=ParserPlugIn)
     # Give it a plugin_name and summary
     mock_parser.plugin_name = "foo"
     mock_parser.summary = "summary of foo"
     # With temporary override to use the fake parser
     with all_parsers.fake_plugins([mock_parser]):
         # Set the name of the expected parser to 'foo'
         self.ns.parser_name = 'foo'
         # And invoke the ParseCommand
         retval = ParseCommand().invoked(self.ns)
     # Ensure that ParseInvocation was called with the fake parser
     patched_ParseInvocation.assert_called_once_with(mock_parser)
     # Ensure that ParsesCommand.invoked() returned whatever
     # was returned by ParseInvocation.run()
     self.assertEqual(
         retval,
         patched_ParseInvocation(self.ns.parser_name).run.return_value)
Exemple #3
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 def test_invoked_question_mark(self):
     # Make a fake ParserPlugIn
     mock_parser = mock.Mock(spec=ParserPlugIn)
     # Give it a plugin_name, name and summary
     mock_parser.plugin_name = "foo"
     mock_parser.name = "foo"
     mock_parser.summary = "summary of foo"
     # With temporary override to use the fake parser
     with all_parsers.fake_plugins([mock_parser]):
         # Set the name of the expected parser to '?'
         self.ns.parser_name = '?'
         # With IO capture helper
         with TestIO() as io:
             # And invoke the ParseCommand
             retval = ParseCommand().invoked(self.ns)
     # Ensure that a list of parsers was printed
     self.assertEqual(
         io.stdout,
         cleandoc("""
             The following parsers are available:
               foo: summary of foo
             """) + '\n')
     # Ensure that the return code was 0
     self.assertEqual(retval, 0)
Exemple #4
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 def test_invoked_question_mark(self):
     # Make a fake ParserPlugIn
     mock_parser = mock.Mock(spec=ParserPlugIn)
     # Give it a plugin_name, name and summary
     mock_parser.plugin_name = "foo"
     mock_parser.name = "foo"
     mock_parser.summary = "summary of foo"
     # With temporary override to use the fake parser
     with all_parsers.fake_plugins([mock_parser]):
         # Set the name of the expected parser to '?'
         self.ns.parser_name = '?'
         # With IO capture helper
         with TestIO() as io:
             # And invoke the ParseCommand
             retval = ParseCommand().invoked(self.ns)
     # Ensure that a list of parsers was printed
     self.assertEqual(
         io.stdout, cleandoc(
             """
             The following parsers are available:
               foo: summary of foo
             """) + '\n')
     # Ensure that the return code was 0
     self.assertEqual(retval, 0)