Esempio n. 1
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 def test_processLine_EmptyArguemnts_ReturnLine(self):
     """
     Test that given empty arguments, the line is returned
     """
     line = "line of text"
     ret, none = readfile._process_line(line, None, None, None)
     assert ret == line
     assert none is None
Esempio n. 2
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 def test_processLine_InvalidDictsep_ReturnLine(self):
     """
     Test that given a valid ``dictsep``, a valid ``subsep`` and an invalid ``valsep``,
     a dict is returned
     """
     line = "key0:key1;val-val2"
     ret, none = readfile._process_line(line, '?', '.', '-')
     assert ret == line
     assert none is None
Esempio n. 3
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 def test_processLine_ValidDictsepInvalidValsep_ReturnList(self):
     """
     Test that given a valid ``dictsep`` and an invalid ``valsep``, a list is returned
     """
     expected_key, expected_val = 'key0', ['key1;key2;val']
     line = "key0:key1;key2;val"
     key, val = readfile._process_line(line, ':', '-', None)
     assert expected_key == key
     assert expected_val == val
Esempio n. 4
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 def test_processLine_ValidDictsepSubsepInvalidValsep_ReturnDict(self):
     """
     Test that given a valid ``dictsep``, a valid ``subsep`` and an invalid ``valsep``,
     a dict is returned
     """
     expected_key, expected_val = 'key0', {'key1;val': 'val2'}
     line = "key0:key1;val-val2"
     key, val = readfile._process_line(line, ':', '.', '-')
     assert expected_key == key
     assert expected_val == val
Esempio n. 5
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 def test_processLine_ValidDictsepValsepInvalidSubsep_ReturnDict(self):
     """
     Test that given a valid ``dictsep``, a valid ``valsep`` and an invalid ``subsep``,
     a dict is returned
     """
     expected_key, expected_val = 'APP_ATTRIBUTES', {
         'cluster_role:controol': None,
         'provider:aws': None,
         'zone:3': None
     }
     line = "APP_ATTRIBUTES=cluster_role:controol;zone:3;provider:aws"
     key, val = readfile._process_line(line, '=', ';', '-')
     assert expected_key == key
     assert expected_val == val
Esempio n. 6
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 def test_processLine_ValidArguments_ReturnDict(self):
     """
     Test that given valid arguments, the function returns a valid dictionary
     """
     expected_key, expected_val = 'APP_ATTRIBUTES', {
         'cluster_role': 'controol',
         'provider': 'aws',
         'zone': '3'
     }
     line = "APP_ATTRIBUTES=cluster_role:controol;zone:3;provider:aws"
     key, val = readfile._process_line(line,
                                       dictsep='=',
                                       valsep=';',
                                       subsep=':')
     assert expected_key == key
     assert expected_val == val
Esempio n. 7
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 def test_processLine_ValidArgumentsDuplicateKeys_ReturnDict(self):
     """
     Test that given valid arguments, if the input data contains duplicate keys,
     they will be removed from the return dict
     """
     expected_key, expected_val = 'APP_ATTRIBUTES', {
         'cluster_role': 'controol',
         'provider': 'aws',
         'zone': '3'
     }
     line = "APP_ATTRIBUTES=cluster_role:controol;zone:6;provider:aws;zone:3"
     key, val = readfile._process_line(line,
                                       dictsep='=',
                                       valsep=';',
                                       subsep=':')
     assert expected_key == key
     assert expected_val == val