anki/tests/test_decks.py
Damien Elmes 15b349e3a8 start port to python 3
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2016-05-12 14:45:35 +10:00

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# coding: utf-8
from tests.shared import assertException, getEmptyCol
def test_basic():
deck = getEmptyCol()
# we start with a standard deck
assert len(deck.decks.decks) == 1
# it should have an id of 1
assert deck.decks.name(1)
# create a new deck
parentId = deck.decks.id("new deck")
assert parentId
assert len(deck.decks.decks) == 2
# should get the same id
assert deck.decks.id("new deck") == parentId
# we start with the default deck selected
assert deck.decks.selected() == 1
assert deck.decks.active() == [1]
# we can select a different deck
deck.decks.select(parentId)
assert deck.decks.selected() == parentId
assert deck.decks.active() == [parentId]
# let's create a child
childId = deck.decks.id("new deck::child")
# it should have been added to the active list
assert deck.decks.selected() == parentId
assert deck.decks.active() == [parentId, childId]
# we can select the child individually too
deck.decks.select(childId)
assert deck.decks.selected() == childId
assert deck.decks.active() == [childId]
# parents with a different case should be handled correctly
deck.decks.id("ONE")
m = deck.models.current()
m['did'] = deck.decks.id("one::two")
deck.models.save(m)
n = deck.newNote()
n['Front'] = "abc"
deck.addNote(n)
# this will error if child and parent case don't match
deck.sched.deckDueList()
def test_remove():
deck = getEmptyCol()
# create a new deck, and add a note/card to it
g1 = deck.decks.id("g1")
f = deck.newNote()
f['Front'] = "1"
f.model()['did'] = g1
deck.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
assert c.did == g1
# by default deleting the deck leaves the cards with an invalid did
assert deck.cardCount() == 1
deck.decks.rem(g1)
assert deck.cardCount() == 1
c.load()
assert c.did == g1
# but if we try to get it, we get the default
assert deck.decks.name(c.did) == "[no deck]"
# let's create another deck and explicitly set the card to it
g2 = deck.decks.id("g2")
c.did = g2; c.flush()
# this time we'll delete the card/note too
deck.decks.rem(g2, cardsToo=True)
assert deck.cardCount() == 0
assert deck.noteCount() == 0
def test_rename():
d = getEmptyCol()
id = d.decks.id("hello::world")
# should be able to rename into a completely different branch, creating
# parents as necessary
d.decks.rename(d.decks.get(id), "foo::bar")
assert "foo" in d.decks.allNames()
assert "foo::bar" in d.decks.allNames()
assert "hello::world" not in d.decks.allNames()
# create another deck
id = d.decks.id("tmp")
# we can't rename it if it conflicts
assertException(
Exception, lambda: d.decks.rename(d.decks.get(id), "foo"))
# when renaming, the children should be renamed too
d.decks.id("one::two::three")
id = d.decks.id("one")
d.decks.rename(d.decks.get(id), "yo")
for n in "yo", "yo::two", "yo::two::three":
assert n in d.decks.allNames()
def test_renameForDragAndDrop():
d = getEmptyCol()
def deckNames():
return [ name for name in sorted(d.decks.allNames()) if name != 'Default' ]
languages_did = d.decks.id('Languages')
chinese_did = d.decks.id('Chinese')
hsk_did = d.decks.id('Chinese::HSK')
# Renaming also renames children
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(chinese_did, languages_did)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Languages', 'Languages::Chinese', 'Languages::Chinese::HSK' ]
# Dragging a deck onto itself is a no-op
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(languages_did, languages_did)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Languages', 'Languages::Chinese', 'Languages::Chinese::HSK' ]
# Dragging a deck onto its parent is a no-op
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(hsk_did, chinese_did)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Languages', 'Languages::Chinese', 'Languages::Chinese::HSK' ]
# Dragging a deck onto a descendant is a no-op
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(languages_did, hsk_did)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Languages', 'Languages::Chinese', 'Languages::Chinese::HSK' ]
# Can drag a grandchild onto its grandparent. It becomes a child
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(hsk_did, languages_did)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Languages', 'Languages::Chinese', 'Languages::HSK' ]
# Can drag a deck onto its sibling
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(hsk_did, chinese_did)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Languages', 'Languages::Chinese', 'Languages::Chinese::HSK' ]
# Can drag a deck back to the top level
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(chinese_did, None)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Chinese', 'Chinese::HSK', 'Languages' ]
# Dragging a top level deck to the top level is a no-op
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(chinese_did, None)
assert deckNames() == [ 'Chinese', 'Chinese::HSK', 'Languages' ]
# '' is a convenient alias for the top level DID
d.decks.renameForDragAndDrop(hsk_did, '')
assert deckNames() == [ 'Chinese', 'HSK', 'Languages' ]