anki/tests/test_schedv2.py
Damien Elmes 8e0b009173 experiment with counting learning cards instead of learning steps
When studying, the learning count now indicates the number of
learning cards due within the learn ahead limit, instead of the total
number of learning steps required to complete that day.

Also fix the ineffective limit clauses in the learning counts.
2018-01-31 14:50:17 +10:00

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# coding: utf-8
import time
import copy
from anki.consts import STARTING_FACTOR
from tests.shared import getEmptyCol as _getEmptyCol
from anki.utils import intTime
from anki.hooks import addHook
def getEmptyCol():
return _getEmptyCol(schedVer=2)
def test_clock():
d = getEmptyCol()
if (d.sched.dayCutoff - intTime()) < 10*60:
raise Exception("Unit tests will fail around the day rollover.")
def checkRevIvl(d, c, targetIvl):
min, max = d.sched._fuzzIvlRange(targetIvl)
return min <= c.ivl <= max
def test_basics():
d = getEmptyCol()
d.reset()
assert not d.sched.getCard()
def test_new():
d = getEmptyCol()
d.reset()
assert d.sched.newCount == 0
# add a note
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
assert d.sched.newCount == 1
# fetch it
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c
assert c.queue == 0
assert c.type == 0
# if we answer it, it should become a learn card
t = intTime()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.queue == 1
assert c.type == 1
assert c.due >= t
# disabled for now, as the learn fudging makes this randomly fail
# # the default order should ensure siblings are not seen together, and
# # should show all cards
# m = d.models.current(); mm = d.models
# t = mm.newTemplate("Reverse")
# t['qfmt'] = "{{Back}}"
# t['afmt'] = "{{Front}}"
# mm.addTemplate(m, t)
# mm.save(m)
# f = d.newNote()
# f['Front'] = u"2"; f['Back'] = u"2"
# d.addNote(f)
# f = d.newNote()
# f['Front'] = u"3"; f['Back'] = u"3"
# d.addNote(f)
# d.reset()
# qs = ("2", "3", "2", "3")
# for n in range(4):
# c = d.sched.getCard()
# assert qs[n] in c.q()
# d.sched.answerCard(c, 2)
def test_newLimits():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add some notes
g2 = d.decks.id("Default::foo")
for i in range(30):
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = str(i)
if i > 4:
f.model()['did'] = g2
d.addNote(f)
# give the child deck a different configuration
c2 = d.decks.confId("new conf")
d.decks.setConf(d.decks.get(g2), c2)
d.reset()
# both confs have defaulted to a limit of 20
assert d.sched.newCount == 20
# first card we get comes from parent
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c.did == 1
# limit the parent to 10 cards, meaning we get 10 in total
conf1 = d.decks.confForDid(1)
conf1['new']['perDay'] = 10
d.reset()
assert d.sched.newCount == 10
# if we limit child to 4, we should get 9
conf2 = d.decks.confForDid(g2)
conf2['new']['perDay'] = 4
d.reset()
assert d.sched.newCount == 9
def test_newBoxes():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched._cardConf(c)['new']['delays'] = [1,2,3,4,5]
d.sched.answerCard(c, 2)
# should handle gracefully
d.sched._cardConf(c)['new']['delays'] = [1]
d.sched.answerCard(c, 2)
def test_learn():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
f = d.addNote(f)
# set as a learn card and rebuild queues
d.db.execute("update cards set queue=0, type=0")
d.reset()
# sched.getCard should return it, since it's due in the past
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c
d.sched._cardConf(c)['new']['delays'] = [0.5, 3, 10]
# fail it
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
# it should have three reps left to graduation
assert c.left%1000 == 3
assert c.left//1000 == 3
# it should by due in 30 seconds
t = round(c.due - time.time())
assert t >= 25 and t <= 40
# pass it once
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# it should by due in 3 minutes
assert round(c.due - time.time()) in (179, 180)
assert c.left%1000 == 2
assert c.left//1000 == 2
# check log is accurate
log = d.db.first("select * from revlog order by id desc")
assert log[3] == 3
assert log[4] == -180
assert log[5] == -30
# pass again
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# it should by due in 10 minutes
assert round(c.due - time.time()) in (599, 600)
assert c.left%1000 == 1
assert c.left//1000 == 1
# the next pass should graduate the card
assert c.queue == 1
assert c.type == 1
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
assert c.queue == 2
assert c.type == 2
# should be due tomorrow, with an interval of 1
assert c.due == d.sched.today+1
assert c.ivl == 1
# or normal removal
c.type = 0
c.queue = 1
d.sched.answerCard(c, 4)
assert c.type == 2
assert c.queue == 2
assert checkRevIvl(d, c, 4)
# revlog should have been updated each time
assert d.db.scalar("select count() from revlog where type = 0") == 5
def test_relearn():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
c.ivl = 100
c.due = d.sched.today
c.type = c.queue = 2
c.flush()
# fail the card
d.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.queue == 1
assert c.type == 3
assert c.ivl == 1
# immediately graduate it
d.sched.answerCard(c, 4)
assert c.queue == c.type == 2
assert c.ivl == 1
assert c.due == d.sched.today + c.ivl
def test_learn_collapsed():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add 2 notes
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "1"
f = d.addNote(f)
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "2"
f = d.addNote(f)
# set as a learn card and rebuild queues
d.db.execute("update cards set queue=0, type=0")
d.reset()
# should get '1' first
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c.q().endswith("1")
# pass it so it's due in 10 minutes
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# get the other card
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c.q().endswith("2")
# fail it so it's due in 1 minute
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
# we shouldn't get the same card again
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert not c.q().endswith("2")
def test_learn_day():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
f = d.addNote(f)
d.sched.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched._cardConf(c)['new']['delays'] = [1, 10, 1440, 2880]
# pass it
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# two reps to graduate, 1 more today
assert c.left%1000 == 3
assert c.left//1000 == 1
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
c = d.sched.getCard()
ni = d.sched.nextIvl
assert ni(c, 3) == 86400
# answering it will place it in queue 3
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
assert c.due == d.sched.today+1
assert c.queue == 3
assert not d.sched.getCard()
# for testing, move it back a day
c.due -= 1
c.flush()
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
c = d.sched.getCard()
# nextIvl should work
assert ni(c, 3) == 86400*2
# if we fail it, it should be back in the correct queue
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.queue == 1
d.undo()
d.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# simulate the passing of another two days
c.due -= 2
c.flush()
d.reset()
# the last pass should graduate it into a review card
assert ni(c, 3) == 86400
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
assert c.queue == c.type == 2
# if the lapse step is tomorrow, failing it should handle the counts
# correctly
c.due = 0
c.flush()
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 1)
d.sched._cardConf(c)['lapse']['delays'] = [1440]
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.queue == 3
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 0)
def test_reviews():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
# set the card up as a review card, due 8 days ago
c = f.cards()[0]
c.type = 2
c.queue = 2
c.due = d.sched.today - 8
c.factor = STARTING_FACTOR
c.reps = 3
c.lapses = 1
c.ivl = 100
c.startTimer()
c.flush()
# save it for later use as well
cardcopy = copy.copy(c)
# try with an ease of 2
##################################################
c = copy.copy(cardcopy)
c.flush()
d.reset()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 2)
assert c.queue == 2
# the new interval should be (100 + 8/4) * 1.2 = 122
assert checkRevIvl(d, c, 122)
assert c.due == d.sched.today + c.ivl
# factor should have been decremented
assert c.factor == 2350
# check counters
assert c.lapses == 1
assert c.reps == 4
# ease 3
##################################################
c = copy.copy(cardcopy)
c.flush()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# the new interval should be (100 + 8/2) * 2.5 = 260
assert checkRevIvl(d, c, 260)
assert c.due == d.sched.today + c.ivl
# factor should have been left alone
assert c.factor == STARTING_FACTOR
# ease 4
##################################################
c = copy.copy(cardcopy)
c.flush()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 4)
# the new interval should be (100 + 8) * 2.5 * 1.3 = 351
assert checkRevIvl(d, c, 351)
assert c.due == d.sched.today + c.ivl
# factor should have been increased
assert c.factor == 2650
# leech handling
##################################################
c = copy.copy(cardcopy)
c.lapses = 7
c.flush()
# steup hook
hooked = []
def onLeech(card):
hooked.append(1)
addHook("leech", onLeech)
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert hooked
assert c.queue == -1
c.load()
assert c.queue == -1
def test_review_limits():
d = getEmptyCol()
parent = d.decks.get(d.decks.id("parent"))
child = d.decks.get(d.decks.id("parent::child"))
pconf = d.decks.getConf(d.decks.confId("parentConf"))
cconf = d.decks.getConf(d.decks.confId("childConf"))
pconf['rev']['perDay'] = 5
d.decks.updateConf(pconf)
d.decks.setConf(parent, pconf['id'])
cconf['rev']['perDay'] = 10
d.decks.updateConf(cconf)
d.decks.setConf(child, cconf['id'])
m = d.models.current()
m['did'] = child['id']
d.models.save(m)
# add some cards
for i in range(20):
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
# make them reviews
c = f.cards()[0]
c.queue = c.type = 2
c.due = 0
c.flush()
tree = d.sched.deckDueTree()
# (('Default', 1, 0, 0, 0, ()), ('parent', 1514457677462, 5, 0, 0, (('child', 1514457677463, 5, 0, 0, ()),)))
assert tree[1][2] == 5 # parent
assert tree[1][5][0][2] == 5 # child
# .counts() should match
d.decks.select(child['id'])
d.sched.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 5)
# answering a card in the child should decrement parent count
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 4)
tree = d.sched.deckDueTree()
assert tree[1][2] == 4 # parent
assert tree[1][5][0][2] == 4 # child
# switch limits
d.decks.setConf(parent, cconf['id'])
d.decks.setConf(child, pconf['id'])
d.decks.select(parent['id'])
d.sched.reset()
# child limits do not affect the parent
tree = d.sched.deckDueTree()
assert tree[1][2] == 9 # parent
assert tree[1][5][0][2] == 4 # child
def test_button_spacing():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
# 1 day ivl review card due now
c = f.cards()[0]
c.type = 2
c.queue = 2
c.due = d.sched.today
c.reps = 1
c.ivl = 1
c.startTimer()
c.flush()
d.reset()
ni = d.sched.nextIvlStr
assert ni(c, 2) == "2 days"
assert ni(c, 3) == "3 days"
assert ni(c, 4) == "4 days"
def test_overdue_lapse():
# disabled in commit 3069729776990980f34c25be66410e947e9d51a2
return
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
# simulate a review that was lapsed and is now due for its normal review
c = f.cards()[0]
c.type = 2
c.queue = 1
c.due = -1
c.odue = -1
c.factor = STARTING_FACTOR
c.left = 2002
c.ivl = 0
c.flush()
d.sched._clearOverdue = False
# checkpoint
d.save()
d.sched.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 2, 0)
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# it should be due tomorrow
assert c.due == d.sched.today + 1
# revert to before
d.rollback()
d.sched._clearOverdue = True
# with the default settings, the overdue card should be removed from the
# learning queue
d.sched.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 1)
def test_finished():
d = getEmptyCol()
# nothing due
assert "Congratulations" in d.sched.finishedMsg()
assert "limit" not in d.sched.finishedMsg()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
# have a new card
assert "new cards available" in d.sched.finishedMsg()
# turn it into a review
d.reset()
c = f.cards()[0]
c.startTimer()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# nothing should be due tomorrow, as it's due in a week
assert "Congratulations" in d.sched.finishedMsg()
assert "limit" not in d.sched.finishedMsg()
def test_nextIvl():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
conf = d.decks.confForDid(1)
conf['new']['delays'] = [0.5, 3, 10]
conf['lapse']['delays'] = [1, 5, 9]
c = d.sched.getCard()
# new cards
##################################################
ni = d.sched.nextIvl
assert ni(c, 1) == 30
assert ni(c, 2) == (30+180)//2
assert ni(c, 3) == 180
assert ni(c, 4) == 4*86400
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
# cards in learning
##################################################
assert ni(c, 1) == 30
assert ni(c, 2) == (30+180)//2
assert ni(c, 3) == 180
assert ni(c, 4) == 4*86400
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
assert ni(c, 1) == 30
assert ni(c, 2) == (180+600)//2
assert ni(c, 3) == 600
assert ni(c, 4) == 4*86400
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
# normal graduation is tomorrow
assert ni(c, 3) == 1*86400
assert ni(c, 4) == 4*86400
# lapsed cards
##################################################
c.type = 2
c.ivl = 100
c.factor = STARTING_FACTOR
assert ni(c, 1) == 60
assert ni(c, 3) == 100*86400
assert ni(c, 4) == 100*86400
# review cards
##################################################
c.queue = 2
c.ivl = 100
c.factor = STARTING_FACTOR
# failing it should put it at 60s
assert ni(c, 1) == 60
# or 1 day if relearn is false
d.sched._cardConf(c)['lapse']['delays']=[]
assert ni(c, 1) == 1*86400
# (* 100 1.2 86400)10368000.0
assert ni(c, 2) == 10368000
# (* 100 2.5 86400)21600000.0
assert ni(c, 3) == 21600000
# (* 100 2.5 1.3 86400)28080000.0
assert ni(c, 4) == 28080000
assert d.sched.nextIvlStr(c, 4) == "10.8 months"
def test_bury():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
c2 = f.cards()[0]
# burying
d.sched.buryCards([c.id], manual=True)
c.load()
assert c.queue == -3
d.sched.buryCards([c2.id], manual=False)
c2.load()
assert c2.queue == -2
d.reset()
assert not d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.unburyCardsForDeck(type="manual")
c.load(); assert c.queue == 0
c2.load(); assert c2.queue == -2
d.sched.unburyCardsForDeck(type="siblings")
c2.load(); assert c2.queue == 0
d.sched.buryCards([c.id, c2.id])
d.sched.unburyCardsForDeck(type="all")
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (2, 0, 0)
def test_suspend():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
# suspending
d.reset()
assert d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.suspendCards([c.id])
d.reset()
assert not d.sched.getCard()
# unsuspending
d.sched.unsuspendCards([c.id])
d.reset()
assert d.sched.getCard()
# should cope with rev cards being relearnt
c.due = 0; c.ivl = 100; c.type = 2; c.queue = 2; c.flush()
d.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.due >= time.time()
due = c.due
assert c.queue == 1
assert c.type == 3
d.sched.suspendCards([c.id])
d.sched.unsuspendCards([c.id])
c.load()
assert c.queue == 1
assert c.type == 3
assert c.due == due
# should cope with cards in cram decks
c.due = 1
c.flush()
cram = d.decks.newDyn("tmp")
d.sched.rebuildDyn()
c.load()
assert c.due != 1
assert c.did != 1
d.sched.suspendCards([c.id])
c.load()
assert c.due != 1
assert c.did != 1
assert c.odue == 1
def test_filt_reviewing_early_normal():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
c.ivl = 100
c.type = c.queue = 2
# due in 25 days, so it's been waiting 75 days
c.due = d.sched.today + 25
c.mod = 1
c.factor = STARTING_FACTOR
c.startTimer()
c.flush()
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0,0,0)
# create a dynamic deck and refresh it
did = d.decks.newDyn("Cram")
d.sched.rebuildDyn(did)
d.reset()
# should appear as normal in the deck list
assert sorted(d.sched.deckDueList())[0][2] == 1
# and should appear in the counts
assert d.sched.counts() == (0,0,1)
# grab it and check estimates
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert d.sched.answerButtons(c) == 4
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 1) == 600
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 2) == int(75*1.2)*86400
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 3) == int(75*2.5)*86400
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 4) == int(75*2.5*1.3)*86400
# answer 'good'
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
checkRevIvl(d, c, 90)
assert c.due == d.sched.today + c.ivl
assert not c.odue
# should not be in learning
assert c.queue == 2
# should be logged as a cram rep
assert d.db.scalar(
"select type from revlog order by id desc limit 1") == 3
# due in 75 days, so it's been waiting 25 days
c.ivl = 100
c.due = d.sched.today + 75
c.flush()
d.sched.rebuildDyn(did)
d.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 2) == 50*86400
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 3) == 100*86400
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 4) == 101*86400
def test_filt_keep_lrn_state():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
# fail the card outside filtered deck
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.type == c.queue == 1
# create a dynamic deck and refresh it
did = d.decks.newDyn("Cram")
d.sched.rebuildDyn(did)
d.reset()
# card should still be in learning state
c.load()
assert c.type == c.queue == 1
# emptying the deck preserves learning state
d.sched.emptyDyn(did)
c.load()
assert c.type == c.queue == 1
def test_preview():
# add cards
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
orig = copy.copy(c)
f2 = d.newNote()
f2['Front'] = "two"
d.addNote(f2)
# cram deck
did = d.decks.newDyn("Cram")
cram = d.decks.get(did)
cram['resched'] = False
d.sched.rebuildDyn(did)
d.reset()
# grab the first card
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert d.sched.answerButtons(c) == 2
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 1) == 600
assert d.sched.nextIvl(c, 2) == 0
# failing it will push its due time back
due = c.due
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.due != due
# the other card should come next
c2 = d.sched.getCard()
assert c2.id != c.id
# passing it will remove it
d.sched.answerCard(c2, 2)
assert c2.queue == 0
assert c2.reps == 0
assert c2.type == 0
# the other card should appear again
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c.id == orig.id
# emptying the filtered deck should restore card
d.sched.emptyDyn(did)
c.load()
assert c.queue == 0
assert c.reps == 0
assert c.type == 0
def test_ordcycle():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add two more templates and set second active
m = d.models.current(); mm = d.models
t = mm.newTemplate("Reverse")
t['qfmt'] = "{{Back}}"
t['afmt'] = "{{Front}}"
mm.addTemplate(m, t)
t = mm.newTemplate("f2")
t['qfmt'] = "{{Front}}"
t['afmt'] = "{{Back}}"
mm.addTemplate(m, t)
mm.save(m)
# create a new note; it should have 3 cards
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "1"; f['Back'] = "1"
d.addNote(f)
assert d.cardCount() == 3
d.reset()
# ordinals should arrive in order
assert d.sched.getCard().ord == 0
assert d.sched.getCard().ord == 1
assert d.sched.getCard().ord == 2
def test_counts_idx():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (1, 0, 0)
c = d.sched.getCard()
# counter's been decremented but idx indicates 1
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 0)
assert d.sched.countIdx(c) == 0
# answer to move to learn queue
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
# fetching again will decrement the count
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 0)
assert d.sched.countIdx(c) == 1
# answering should add it back again
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
def test_repCounts():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
# lrnReps should be accurate on pass/fail
assert d.sched.counts() == (1, 0, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 1)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 1)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 3)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 1)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 3)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 3)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 0)
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
# initial pass should be correct too
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 3)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 1)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 4)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 0)
# immediate graduate should work
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "three"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 4)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 0)
# and failing a review should too
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "three"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
c.type = 2
c.queue = 2
c.due = d.sched.today
c.flush()
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 1)
d.sched.answerCard(d.sched.getCard(), 1)
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 1, 0)
def test_timing():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a few review cards, due today
for i in range(5):
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "num"+str(i)
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
c.type = 2
c.queue = 2
c.due = 0
c.flush()
# fail the first one
d.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
# the next card should be another review
c2 = d.sched.getCard()
assert c2.queue == 2
# if the failed card becomes due, it should show first
c.due = time.time() - 1
c.flush()
d.reset()
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c.queue == 1
def test_collapse():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
# test collapsing
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 4)
assert not d.sched.getCard()
def test_deckDue():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note with default deck
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
# and one that's a child
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "two"
default1 = f.model()['did'] = d.decks.id("Default::1")
d.addNote(f)
# make it a review card
c = f.cards()[0]
c.queue = 2
c.due = 0
c.flush()
# add one more with a new deck
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "two"
foobar = f.model()['did'] = d.decks.id("foo::bar")
d.addNote(f)
# and one that's a sibling
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "three"
foobaz = f.model()['did'] = d.decks.id("foo::baz")
d.addNote(f)
d.reset()
assert len(d.decks.decks) == 5
cnts = d.sched.deckDueList()
assert cnts[0] == ["Default", 1, 1, 0, 1]
assert cnts[1] == ["Default::1", default1, 1, 0, 0]
assert cnts[2] == ["foo", d.decks.id("foo"), 0, 0, 0]
assert cnts[3] == ["foo::bar", foobar, 0, 0, 1]
assert cnts[4] == ["foo::baz", foobaz, 0, 0, 1]
tree = d.sched.deckDueTree()
assert tree[0][0] == "Default"
# sum of child and parent
assert tree[0][1] == 1
assert tree[0][2] == 1
assert tree[0][4] == 1
# child count is just review
assert tree[0][5][0][0] == "1"
assert tree[0][5][0][1] == default1
assert tree[0][5][0][2] == 1
assert tree[0][5][0][4] == 0
# code should not fail if a card has an invalid deck
c.did = 12345; c.flush()
d.sched.deckDueList()
d.sched.deckDueTree()
def test_deckTree():
d = getEmptyCol()
d.decks.id("new::b::c")
d.decks.id("new2")
# new should not appear twice in tree
names = [x[0] for x in d.sched.deckDueTree()]
names.remove("new")
assert "new" not in names
def test_deckFlow():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note with default deck
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
# and one that's a child
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "two"
default1 = f.model()['did'] = d.decks.id("Default::2")
d.addNote(f)
# and another that's higher up
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "three"
default1 = f.model()['did'] = d.decks.id("Default::1")
d.addNote(f)
# should get top level one first, then ::1, then ::2
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (3,0,0)
for i in "one", "three", "two":
c = d.sched.getCard()
assert c.note()['Front'] == i
d.sched.answerCard(c, 3)
def test_reorder():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note with default deck
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
f2 = d.newNote()
f2['Front'] = "two"
d.addNote(f2)
assert f2.cards()[0].due == 2
found=False
# 50/50 chance of being reordered
for i in range(20):
d.sched.randomizeCards(1)
if f.cards()[0].due != f.id:
found=True
break
assert found
d.sched.orderCards(1)
assert f.cards()[0].due == 1
# shifting
f3 = d.newNote()
f3['Front'] = "three"
d.addNote(f3)
f4 = d.newNote()
f4['Front'] = "four"
d.addNote(f4)
assert f.cards()[0].due == 1
assert f2.cards()[0].due == 2
assert f3.cards()[0].due == 3
assert f4.cards()[0].due == 4
d.sched.sortCards([
f3.cards()[0].id, f4.cards()[0].id], start=1, shift=True)
assert f.cards()[0].due == 3
assert f2.cards()[0].due == 4
assert f3.cards()[0].due == 1
assert f4.cards()[0].due == 2
def test_forget():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
c.queue = 2; c.type = 2; c.ivl = 100; c.due = 0
c.flush()
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (0, 0, 1)
d.sched.forgetCards([c.id])
d.reset()
assert d.sched.counts() == (1, 0, 0)
def test_resched():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
d.sched.reschedCards([c.id], 0, 0)
c.load()
assert c.due == d.sched.today
assert c.ivl == 1
assert c.queue == c.type == 2
d.sched.reschedCards([c.id], 1, 1)
c.load()
assert c.due == d.sched.today+1
assert c.ivl == +1
def test_norelearn():
d = getEmptyCol()
# add a note
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
c.type = 2
c.queue = 2
c.due = 0
c.factor = STARTING_FACTOR
c.reps = 3
c.lapses = 1
c.ivl = 100
c.startTimer()
c.flush()
d.reset()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
d.sched._cardConf(c)['lapse']['delays'] = []
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
def test_failmult():
d = getEmptyCol()
f = d.newNote()
f['Front'] = "one"; f['Back'] = "two"
d.addNote(f)
c = f.cards()[0]
c.type = 2
c.queue = 2
c.ivl = 100
c.due = d.sched.today - c.ivl
c.factor = STARTING_FACTOR
c.reps = 3
c.lapses = 1
c.startTimer()
c.flush()
d.sched._cardConf(c)['lapse']['mult'] = 0.5
c = d.sched.getCard()
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.ivl == 50
# failing again, the actual elapsed interval is 0,
# so the card is reset to new
d.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
assert c.ivl == 1
def test_moveVersions():
col = _getEmptyCol(schedVer=1)
n = col.newNote()
n['Front'] = "one"
col.addNote(n)
# make it a learning card
col.reset()
c = col.sched.getCard()
col.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
# the move to v2 should reset it to new
col.changeSchedulerVer(2)
c.load()
assert c.queue == 0
assert c.type == 0
# fail it again, and manually bury it
col.reset()
c = col.sched.getCard()
col.sched.answerCard(c, 1)
col.sched.buryCards([c.id])
c.load()
assert c.queue == -3
# revert to version 1
col.changeSchedulerVer(1)
# card should have moved queues
c.load()
assert c.queue == -2
# and it should be new again when unburied
col.sched.unburyCards()
c.load()
assert c.queue == c.type == 0