Esempio n. 1
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    def test_detect_mismatch_in_collection(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can detect a mismatch in collection
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger='on drink',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        handle2 = EffectHandle(trigger='on kick',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        handle3 = EffectHandle(trigger='on burn',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)
        collection.add_effect_handle(handle2)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle([handle1, handle2, handle3])

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(False)))
Esempio n. 2
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    def test_mismatch_any(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can mismatch to any handle
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(None)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(False)))
Esempio n. 3
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    def test_mismatch_any(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can mismatch to any handle
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(None)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(False)))
Esempio n. 4
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    def test_match_any(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can match to any handle
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger="on drink", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(None)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(True)))
Esempio n. 5
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    def test_match_single_handle(self):
        """
        Test that single handle can be matched
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle = EffectHandle(trigger="on drink", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(handle)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(True)))
Esempio n. 6
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    def test_detect_sinle_mismatch(self):
        """
        Test that missing a single handle is detected correctly
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger="on drink", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)

        handle2 = EffectHandle(trigger="on kick", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(handle2)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(False)))
Esempio n. 7
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    def test_match_multiple_handles(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can match multiple handlers
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger="on drink", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        handle2 = EffectHandle(trigger="on kick", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)
        collection.add_effect_handle(handle2)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle([handle1, handle2])

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(True)))
Esempio n. 8
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    def test_match_any(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can match to any handle
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger='on drink',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(None)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(True)))
Esempio n. 9
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    def test_match_single_handle(self):
        """
        Test that single handle can be matched
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle = EffectHandle(trigger='on drink',
                              effect=None,
                              parameters=None,
                              charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(handle)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(True)))
Esempio n. 10
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    def test_detect_mismatch_in_collection(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can detect a mismatch in collection
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger="on drink", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        handle2 = EffectHandle(trigger="on kick", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        handle3 = EffectHandle(trigger="on burn", effect=None, parameters=None, charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)
        collection.add_effect_handle(handle2)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle([handle1, handle2, handle3])

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(False)))
Esempio n. 11
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    def test_detect_sinle_mismatch(self):
        """
        Test that missing a single handle is detected correctly
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger='on drink',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)

        handle2 = EffectHandle(trigger='on kick',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle(handle2)

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(False)))
Esempio n. 12
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    def test_match_multiple_handles(self):
        """
        Test that matcher can match multiple handlers
        """
        collection = EffectsCollection()
        handle1 = EffectHandle(trigger='on drink',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        handle2 = EffectHandle(trigger='on kick',
                               effect=None,
                               parameters=None,
                               charges=1)

        collection.add_effect_handle(handle1)
        collection.add_effect_handle(handle2)

        matcher = ContainsEffectHandle([handle1, handle2])

        assert_that(matcher._matches(collection), is_(equal_to(True)))