Esempio n. 1
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def test_get_list_of_list(value, cast_to, recovered):
    '''Test getting lists from the configuration'''
    section, option = 'section', 'option'
    c = pyhconf.ConfigParser()
    c.read_dict({section: {option: value}})

    output = c.get_list_of_list(section, option, cast_to=cast_to)

    assert output == recovered
Esempio n. 2
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def test_get_list_nooption(use_default):
    '''Test that the default is correctly returned'''
    section, option = 'section', 'option'
    c = pyhconf.ConfigParser()
    c.read_dict({section: {option: ''}})

    output = c.get_list(section, 'other_option', use_default=use_default)

    assert output == []
Esempio n. 3
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def test_read_string(conf_content, conversion):
    '''Make sure that ``ConfigParser.read_string`` is available in python 2 and
    handles strings'''

    c = pyhconf.ConfigParser()
    c.read_string(conversion(conf_content))

    assert 'general' in c
    assert c['general']['option'] == 'value'
Esempio n. 4
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def test_read_file(conf_file):
    '''Make sure that ``ConfigParser.read_file`` is available in python 2'''

    c = pyhconf.ConfigParser()
    with conf_file.open() as f:
        c.read_file(f)

    assert 'general' in c
    assert c['general']['option'] == 'value'
Esempio n. 5
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def test_read(recwarn, conf_file, conversion):
    '''handle strings in py2 to avoid warnings with strings'''
    c = pyhconf.ConfigParser()
    flist = c.read(conversion(conf_file.strpath))

    assert len(flist) == 1
    assert 'general' in c
    assert c['general']['option'] == 'value'
    assert not recwarn
Esempio n. 6
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def test_override_conf(attr, val, modified, expected):
    '''Configuration override'''
    c = pyhconf.ConfigParser()
    c.read_dict({'sec1': {'opt1': 'val1'}})

    args = Namespace(**{attr: val})

    c = pyhconf.override_conf(c, args)

    assert len(c) == 2
    assert len(c['sec1']) == 1

    new_val = c['sec1']['opt1']
    assert (new_val == 'val1') != modified
    if modified:
        assert new_val == expected