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#
# Copyright 2014 Canonical Ltd.
# Written by:
# Zygmunt Krynicki <zygmunt.krynicki@canonical.com>
#
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#
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
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"""
plainbox.impl.test_clitools
===========================
Test definitions for plainbox.impl.clitools module
"""
from unittest import TestCase
from plainbox.impl.clitools import CommandBase
class DummyCommand(CommandBase):
"""
Concrete implementation of the abstract CommandBase class, for testing
"""
def invoked(self):
raise NotImplementedError()
def register_parser(self, subparsers):
raise NotImplementedError()
class TestCommandBase(TestCase):
"""
Test cases for CommandBase
"""
def test_get_command_name(self):
"""
verify various modes of CommandBase.get_command_name()
"""
# If class has a name attribute, just use it
class TheFooCmd(DummyCommand):
name = "foo"
self.assertEqual(TheFooCmd().get_command_name(), "foo")
# Otherwise just use lower-case class name
class Foo(DummyCommand):
pass
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_name(), "foo")
# The word "command" is stripped from the class name though
class FooCommand(DummyCommand):
pass
self.assertEqual(FooCommand().get_command_name(), "foo")
def test_get_command_help(self):
"""
verify various modes of CommandBase.get_command_help()
"""
# If class has a help attribute, just use it
class Foo(DummyCommand):
help = "help text"
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_help(), "help text")
# Otherwise use the first line of the docstring
class Foo(DummyCommand):
"""
help text
other stuff
"""
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_help(), "help text")
# If there is no docstring, there is no help either
class Foo(DummyCommand):
pass
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_help(), None)
def test_get_command_description(self):
"""
verify various modes of CommandBase.get_command_description()
"""
# If class has a description attribute, just use it
class Foo(DummyCommand):
description = "description"
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_description(), "description")
# Otherwise use the docstring skipping the first line
class Foo(DummyCommand):
"""
help text
description
"""
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_description(), "description")
# The description runs until the end of the docstring or
# until the string @EPILOG@
class Foo(DummyCommand):
"""
help text
description
@EPILOG@
other stuff
"""
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_description(), "description")
# If there is no docstring, there is no description either
class Foo(DummyCommand):
pass
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_description(), None)
def test_get_command_epilog(self):
"""
verify various modes of CommandBase.get_command_epilog()
"""
# If class has a epilog attribute, just use it
class Foo(DummyCommand):
epilog = "epilog"
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_epilog(), "epilog")
# Otherwise use the docstring after the @EPILOG@ string
class Foo(DummyCommand):
"""
help text
other stuff
@EPILOG@
epilog
"""
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_epilog(), "epilog")
# If the @EPILOG@ line isn't present, there is no epilog
class Foo(DummyCommand):
"""
help text
other stuff
"""
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_epilog(), None)
# If there is no docstring, there is no epilog either
class Foo(DummyCommand):
pass
self.assertEqual(Foo().get_command_epilog(), None)
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