forked from LBRYCommunity/lbry-sdk
248 lines
10 KiB
Python
248 lines
10 KiB
Python
import os
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import tempfile
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import shutil
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import contextlib
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import logging
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import pathlib
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from io import StringIO
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from unittest import TestCase
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from unittest.mock import patch
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from pyfakefs.fake_filesystem_unittest import TestCase as FakeFSTestCase
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from types import SimpleNamespace
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from contextlib import asynccontextmanager
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import docopt
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from lbry.testcase import AsyncioTestCase
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from lbry.extras.cli import normalize_value, main, setup_logging, ensure_directory_exists
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from lbry.extras.system_info import get_platform
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from lbry.extras.daemon.daemon import Daemon
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from lbry.conf import Config
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from lbry.extras import cli
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@asynccontextmanager
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async def get_logger(argv, **conf_options):
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# loggly requires loop, so we do this in async function
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logger = logging.getLogger('test-root-logger')
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temp_dir = tempfile.mkdtemp()
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temp_config = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'settings.yml')
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try:
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# create a config (to be loaded on startup)
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_conf = Config.create_from_arguments(SimpleNamespace(config=temp_config))
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with _conf.update_config():
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for opt_name, opt_value in conf_options.items():
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setattr(_conf, opt_name, opt_value)
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# do what happens on startup
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argv.extend(['--data-dir', temp_dir])
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argv.extend(['--wallet-dir', temp_dir])
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argv.extend(['--config', temp_config])
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parser = cli.get_argument_parser()
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args, command_args = parser.parse_known_args(argv)
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conf: Config = Config.create_from_arguments(args)
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setup_logging(logger, args, conf)
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yield logger
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finally:
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shutil.rmtree(temp_dir, ignore_errors=True)
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for mod in cli.LOG_MODULES:
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log = logger.getChild(mod)
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log.setLevel(logging.NOTSET)
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while log.handlers:
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h = log.handlers[0]
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log.removeHandler(log.handlers[0])
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h.close()
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class CLILoggingTest(AsyncioTestCase):
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async def test_verbose_logging(self):
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async with get_logger(["start", "--quiet"], share_usage_data=False) as log:
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log = log.getChild("lbry")
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self.assertTrue(log.isEnabledFor(logging.INFO))
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self.assertFalse(log.isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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self.assertEqual(len(log.handlers), 1)
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self.assertIsInstance(log.handlers[0], logging.handlers.RotatingFileHandler)
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async with get_logger(["start", "--verbose"]) as log:
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self.assertTrue(log.getChild("lbry").isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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self.assertTrue(log.getChild("lbry").isEnabledFor(logging.INFO))
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self.assertFalse(log.getChild("torba").isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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async with get_logger(["start", "--verbose", "lbry.extras", "lbry.wallet", "torba.client"]) as log:
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self.assertTrue(log.getChild("lbry.extras").isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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self.assertTrue(log.getChild("lbry.wallet").isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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self.assertTrue(log.getChild("torba.client").isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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self.assertFalse(log.getChild("lbry").isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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self.assertFalse(log.getChild("torba").isEnabledFor(logging.DEBUG))
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async def test_quiet(self):
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async with get_logger(["start"]) as log: # default is loud
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log = log.getChild("lbry")
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self.assertEqual(len(log.handlers), 2)
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self.assertIs(type(log.handlers[1]), logging.StreamHandler)
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async with get_logger(["start", "--quiet"]) as log:
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log = log.getChild("lbry")
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self.assertEqual(len(log.handlers), 1)
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self.assertIsNot(type(log.handlers[0]), logging.StreamHandler)
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class CLITest(AsyncioTestCase):
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@staticmethod
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def shell(argv):
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actual_output = StringIO()
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with contextlib.redirect_stdout(actual_output):
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with contextlib.redirect_stderr(actual_output):
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try:
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main(argv)
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except SystemExit as e:
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print(e.args[0])
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return actual_output.getvalue().strip()
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def test_guess_type(self):
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self.assertEqual('0.3.8', normalize_value('0.3.8'))
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self.assertEqual('0.3', normalize_value('0.3'))
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self.assertEqual(3, normalize_value('3'))
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self.assertEqual(3, normalize_value(3))
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self.assertEqual(
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'VdNmakxFORPSyfCprAD/eDDPk5TY9QYtSA==',
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normalize_value('VdNmakxFORPSyfCprAD/eDDPk5TY9QYtSA==')
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)
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self.assertTrue(normalize_value('TRUE'))
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self.assertTrue(normalize_value('true'))
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self.assertTrue(normalize_value('TrUe'))
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self.assertFalse(normalize_value('FALSE'))
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self.assertFalse(normalize_value('false'))
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self.assertFalse(normalize_value('FaLsE'))
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self.assertTrue(normalize_value(True))
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self.assertEqual('3', normalize_value('3', key="uri"))
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self.assertEqual('0.3', normalize_value('0.3', key="uri"))
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self.assertEqual('True', normalize_value('True', key="uri"))
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self.assertEqual('False', normalize_value('False', key="uri"))
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self.assertEqual('3', normalize_value('3', key="file_name"))
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self.assertEqual('3', normalize_value('3', key="name"))
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self.assertEqual('3', normalize_value('3', key="download_directory"))
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self.assertEqual('3', normalize_value('3', key="channel_name"))
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self.assertEqual('3', normalize_value('3', key="claim_name"))
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self.assertEqual(3, normalize_value('3', key="some_other_thing"))
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def test_help(self):
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self.assertIn('lbrynet [-v] [--api HOST:PORT]', self.shell(['--help']))
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# start is special command, with separate help handling
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self.assertIn('--share-usage-data', self.shell(['start', '--help']))
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# publish is ungrouped command, returns usage only implicitly
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self.assertIn('publish (<name> | --name=<name>)', self.shell(['publish']))
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# publish is ungrouped command, with explicit --help
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self.assertIn('Create or replace a stream claim at a given name', self.shell(['publish', '--help']))
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# account is a group, returns help implicitly
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self.assertIn('Return the balance of an account', self.shell(['account']))
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# account is a group, with explicit --help
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self.assertIn('Return the balance of an account', self.shell(['account', '--help']))
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# account add is a grouped command, returns usage implicitly
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self.assertIn('account_add (<account_name> | --account_name=<account_name>)', self.shell(['account', 'add']))
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# account add is a grouped command, with explicit --help
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self.assertIn('Add a previously created account from a seed,', self.shell(['account', 'add', '--help']))
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def test_help_error_handling(self):
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# person tries `help` command, then they get help even though that's invalid command
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self.assertIn('--config FILE', self.shell(['help']))
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# help for invalid command, with explicit --help
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self.assertIn('--config FILE', self.shell(['nonexistant', '--help']))
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# help for invalid command, implicit
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self.assertIn('--config FILE', self.shell(['nonexistant']))
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def test_version_command(self):
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self.assertEqual(
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"lbrynet {lbrynet_version}".format(**get_platform()), self.shell(['--version'])
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)
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def test_valid_command_daemon_not_started(self):
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self.assertEqual(
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"Could not connect to daemon. Are you sure it's running?",
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self.shell(["publish", 'asd'])
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)
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def test_deprecated_command_daemon_not_started(self):
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actual_output = StringIO()
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with contextlib.redirect_stdout(actual_output):
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main(["channel", "new", "@foo", "1.0"])
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self.assertEqual(
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actual_output.getvalue().strip(),
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"channel_new is deprecated, using channel_create.\n"
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"Could not connect to daemon. Are you sure it's running?"
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)
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@patch.object(Daemon, 'start', spec=Daemon, wraps=Daemon.start)
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def test_keyboard_interrupt_handling(self, mock_daemon_start):
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def side_effect():
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raise KeyboardInterrupt
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mock_daemon_start.side_effect = side_effect
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self.shell(["start", "--no-logging"])
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mock_daemon_start.assert_called_once()
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class DaemonDocsTests(TestCase):
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def test_can_parse_api_method_docs(self):
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failures = []
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for name, fn in Daemon.callable_methods.items():
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try:
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docopt.docopt(fn.__doc__, ())
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except docopt.DocoptLanguageError as err:
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failures.append(f"invalid docstring for {name}, {err.args[0]}")
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except docopt.DocoptExit:
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pass
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if failures:
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self.fail("\n" + "\n".join(failures))
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class DirectoryTests(FakeFSTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.setUpPyfakefs()
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def test_when_dir_does_not_exist_then_it_is_created(self):
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dir_path = "dir"
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ensure_directory_exists(dir_path)
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self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(dir_path))
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def test_when_parent_dir_does_not_exist_then_dir_is_created_with_parent(self):
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dir_path = os.path.join("parent_dir", "dir")
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ensure_directory_exists(dir_path)
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self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(dir_path))
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def test_when_dir_exists_then_it_still_exists(self):
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dir_path = "dir"
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pathlib.Path(dir_path).mkdir()
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ensure_directory_exists(dir_path)
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self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(dir_path))
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def test_when_non_writable_dir_exists_then_raise(self):
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dir_path = "dir"
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pathlib.Path(dir_path).mkdir(mode=0o555) # creates a non-writable, readable and executable dir
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with self.assertRaises(PermissionError):
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ensure_directory_exists(dir_path)
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def test_when_dir_exists_and_writable_then_no_raise(self):
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dir_path = "dir"
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pathlib.Path(dir_path).mkdir(mode=0o777) # creates a writable, readable and executable dir
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try:
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ensure_directory_exists(dir_path)
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except (FileExistsError, PermissionError) as err:
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self.fail(f"{type(err).__name__} was raised")
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def test_when_file_exists_at_path_then_raise(self):
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file_path = "file.extension"
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self.fs.create_file(file_path)
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with self.assertRaises(FileExistsError):
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ensure_directory_exists(file_path)
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