anki/qt/tests/test_addons.py
Damien Elmes 1070c866f3 switch from nose2 to pytest
pytest will show what differs in simple assert statements

concurrent mode is supported with a plugin, but like nose2, concurrent
mode hides the cause of import errors, so I've left it off for now.
2020-01-03 08:52:10 +10:00

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import os.path
from tempfile import TemporaryDirectory
from zipfile import ZipFile
from mock import MagicMock
from aqt.addons import AddonManager
def test_readMinimalManifest():
assertReadManifest(
'{"package": "yes", "name": "no"}', {"package": "yes", "name": "no"}
)
def test_readExtraKeys():
assertReadManifest(
'{"package": "a", "name": "b", "mod": 3, "conflicts": ["d", "e"]}',
{"package": "a", "name": "b", "mod": 3, "conflicts": ["d", "e"]},
)
def test_invalidManifest():
assertReadManifest('{"one": 1}', {})
def test_mustHaveName():
assertReadManifest('{"package": "something"}', {})
def test_mustHavePackage():
assertReadManifest('{"name": "something"}', {})
def test_invalidJson():
assertReadManifest("this is not a JSON dictionary", {})
def test_missingManifest():
assertReadManifest(
'{"package": "what", "name": "ever"}', {}, nameInZip="not-manifest.bin"
)
def test_ignoreExtraKeys():
assertReadManifest(
'{"package": "a", "name": "b", "game": "c"}', {"package": "a", "name": "b"}
)
def test_conflictsMustBeStrings():
assertReadManifest(
'{"package": "a", "name": "b", "conflicts": ["c", 4, {"d": "e"}]}', {}
)
def assertReadManifest(contents, expectedManifest, nameInZip="manifest.json"):
with TemporaryDirectory() as td:
zfn = os.path.join(td, "addon.zip")
with ZipFile(zfn, "w") as zfile:
zfile.writestr(nameInZip, contents)
adm = AddonManager(MagicMock())
with ZipFile(zfn, "r") as zfile:
assert adm.readManifestFile(zfile) == expectedManifest