def test_envelop_environment_from_directory_set(_io): # Given that I load variables to my env from a folder env = Environment.from_folder( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), './fixtures/env')) # When I set some stuff env.set('CITY', 'NEW-YORK') # Then I see that we always try to write the file _io.open.return_value.__enter__.return_value.write.assert_called_once_with( 'NEW-YORK')
def test_envelop_environment_from_directory_del(_os, _io): # Given that I have a folder environment with an item `CITY` env = Environment.from_folder('./path') env.set('CITY', 'NEW-YORK') # We need the path.join function over there, so we need to restore it # manually _os.path.join.side_effect = os.path.join # When I remove that item del env['CITY'] # Then I can see that the unlink function was called properly _os.unlink.assert_called_once_with('./path/CITY')
def test_envelop_environment_from_directory_items(_os, _io): # Given that I load variables to my env from a folder env = Environment.from_folder( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), './fixtures/env')) _os.listdir.return_value = ['ENABLE_SOMETHING', 'PI', 'SERVER_URI'] _io.open.return_value.__enter__.return_value.read.side_effect = [ '', '3.14', 'smtp://[email protected]:[email protected]:25', ] # When I try to list all the variables inside of that folder assert sorted(env.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]) == [ ('ENABLE_SOMETHING', u''), ('PI', u'3.14'), ('SERVER_URI', u'smtp://[email protected]:[email protected]:25'), ]
def test_envelop_environment_from_directory_set(): # Given that I load variables to my env from a folder path = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), './fixtures/env') env = Environment.from_folder(path) # When I set a new variable to my folder env env.set('CITY', 'NEW-YORK') # Then I see the file was created with the right content target = os.path.join(path, 'CITY') assert os.path.exists(target) # And then I see that the value is also right assert open(target).read() == 'NEW-YORK' # And then I see that after removing the item, the file will also go away del env['CITY'] assert os.path.exists(target) is False
def test_envelop_environment_from_directory(): # Given that I load variables to my env from a folder env = Environment.from_folder( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), './fixtures/env')) # When I try to list all the variables inside of that folder assert sorted(env.items(), key=lambda x: x[0]) == [ ('ALLOWED_IPS', '10.0.0.1,10.0.0.2'), ('ENABLE_SOMETHING', u''), ('PI', u'3.14'), ('SERVER_URI', u'smtp://[email protected]:[email protected]:25'), ] # When I try to find the variables, then I see they're there correctly assert env.get_bool('ENABLE_SOMETHING') is False assert env.get_bool('ENABLE_SOMETHING_ELSE', True) is True assert env.get_float('PI') == 3.14 assert env.get_uri('SERVER_URI').host == 'mserver.com' assert env.get_uri('SERVER_URI').user == '*****@*****.**'
def test_envelop_environment_from_directory_get(_os, _io): # Given that I load variables to my env from a folder env = Environment.from_folder( os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), './fixtures/env')) _os.listdir.return_value = ['ENABLE_SOMETHING', 'PI', 'SERVER_URI'] _io.open.return_value.__enter__.return_value.read.side_effect = [ '', IOError, '3.14', 'smtp://[email protected]:[email protected]:25', 'smtp://[email protected]:[email protected]:25', ] # When I try to find the variables, then I see they're there correctly assert env.get_bool('ENABLE_SOMETHING') is False assert env.get_bool('ENABLE_SOMETHING_ELSE', True) is True assert env.get_float('PI') == 3.14 assert env.get_uri('SERVER_URI').host == 'mserver.com' assert env.get_uri('SERVER_URI').user == '*****@*****.**'
def main(): parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description='Manage your environment.') parser.add_argument('-f', '--file', metavar='<FILE>', type=str, action='store', help='File to load variables from') parser.add_argument( '-d', '--directory', metavar='<DIR>', type=str, action='store', help='Directory to load variables from, works just like `envparse\'') subparsers = parser.add_subparsers(title='subcommands', metavar='COMMAND') get_parser = subparsers.add_parser( 'get', help='Get and print out the value of the variable <VAR>') get_parser.add_argument('cmd_get') get_uri_parser = subparsers.add_parser('get-uri', help='Exposes the URI parser API') get_uri_parser.add_argument('cmd_get_uri', nargs=2) args = parser.parse_args() if args.file: env = Environment.from_file(args.file) if args.directory: env = Environment.from_folder(args.directory) if hasattr(args, 'cmd_get'): return env.get(args.cmd_get) if hasattr(args, 'cmd_get_uri'): part, variable = args.cmd_get_uri return getattr(env.get_uri(variable), part)
def test_envelop_environment_from_directory_that_does_not_exist(): # When I try to load the environment from a folder that does not exist, # Then I see that I receive an OSError with pytest.raises(OSError): Environment.from_folder('something-that-does-not-exist')