def test_invalid_write_thru_flag_on_init(self): """ Assert that if a non-boolean value is passed as write_thru, then the default write_thru is used """ # setUp has initialized self.c, but we do not use it here c = configjson.Config(write_thru=1) self.assertEqual(c.writethru, c.DEFAULT_WRITE_THRU)
def setUp(self): # we have to use force=True in case the cfg file # was written by a previous test, the force True # forces initialization of the config to the # default configuration and does not read the # config file #self.c = configjson.Config(force=True) self.c = configjson.Config()
def test_invalid_cfgfile_on_init(self): """ Assert that if a non-string value is passed as cfgfile, then the default cfgfile is used """ # setUp has initialized self.c, but we do not use it here c = configjson.Config(cfgfile=True) self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(c.cfgfile), c.DEFAULT_CFG_FILE)
def test_cfgfile_property_getter_passed_value(self): """ """ # setUp has initialized self.c, but we do not use it here custom_cfg_file = CUSTOM_CFG_FILE c = configjson.Config(cfgfile=custom_cfg_file) cfg_file = c.cfgfile self.assertEqual(os.path.basename(cfg_file), custom_cfg_file)
def test_force_parameter(self): # setUp has initialized self.c self.c.cfg = D self.c.write() from_file_sys = self.c.read() self.c = configjson.Config(force=True) self.assertEqual(self.c.cfg, self.c.DEFAULT_CFG_DICT)
def test_invalid_force_flag_on_init(self): """ Assert that if a non-boolean value is passed as force, then the default force is used. """ # setUp has initialized self.c, but we do not use it here c = configjson.Config(force=1) # if the non default value of force had been used, # then the cfg would be the devault self.assertEqual(c._force, c.DEFAULT_FORCE)
def test_invalid_cfg_on_init(self): """ Assert that if a non-dictionary value is passed as cfg, then the default cfg is used """ # setUp has initialized self.c, but we do not use it here # cfg should be a dictionary, expect cfg to take on its default value c = configjson.Config(cfgdict=[1, 2, 3]) self.assertEqual(c.cfg, c.DEFAULT_CFG_DICT)
def test_custom_exception_cfgfile_names_a_dir_not_a_file(self): dir_cfg = os.path.abspath(DIR_CFG_FILE) if not os.path.exists(dir_cfg): os.makedirs(dir_cfg) try: d = configjson.Config(cfgfile=dir_cfg) except ConfigFileNamesDirException: self.assertRaises(ConfigFileNamesDirException) else: should_not_get_here_should_have_asserted_earlier = True self.assertFalse(should_not_get_here_should_have_asserted_earlier)
def test_write_thru_enabled_via_constructor(self): """ Test that the write thru feature is disabled by default. The self.c.cfg in memory does not match what is on the file system. """ # setUp has initialized self.c, cut we do not use it in this test self.c = configjson.Config(write_thru=True) # this is now in memory and in the file system self.c.cfg = {'width': 12} s = self.c.cfg # read what c.cfg is in the file system # remember that read() returns c.cfg as # updated from the file system e = self.c.read() self.assertEqual(e, {'width': 12}) self.assertEqual(self.c.cfg, {'width': 12}) self.assertTrue(s == self.c.cfg)
def test_init_passing_in_a_cfg(self): """ """ # setUp has initialized self.c, but we do not use it here c = configjson.Config(cfgdict={'width': 12, 'height': 92}, force=True) self.assertEqual(c.cfg, {'width': 12, 'height': 92})