Extended test coverage to admin Template tables
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from datetime import datetime
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock
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from django.test import TestCase
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from django.urls import reverse
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from django.core.exceptions import FieldError
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from idhub_auth.models import User
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from idhub.admin.tables import DashboardTable, UserTable
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from idhub.models import Event, Membership, Rol, UserRol, Service
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from idhub.admin.tables import DashboardTable, UserTable, TemplateTable
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from idhub.models import Event, Membership, Rol, UserRol, Service, Schemas
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class AdminDashboardTableTest(TestCase):
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# Use the render_role method of UserTable
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rendered_column = self.table.columns['role'].render(user)
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self.assertIn("Role 1", str(rendered_column))
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class TemplateTableTest(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.table = TemplateTable(Schemas.objects.all())
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self.create_schemas(amount=3)
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def create_schemas(self, amount):
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for i in range(amount):
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self.create_schemas_object("testname" + str(i), "testdesc" + str(i))
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def create_schemas_object(self, name, description):
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data = self.format_data_for_json_reader(name, description)
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Schemas.objects.create(
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type="testy",
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file_schema="filey",
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data=data,
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created_at=datetime.now()
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)
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def format_data_for_json_reader(self, name, description):
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return '{"name": "'+name+'", "description": "'+description+'"}'
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def test_order_table_by_name_throws_no_exception(self):
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try:
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# Apply sorting
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self.table.order_by = 'name'
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except FieldError:
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self.fail("Ordering template table by name raised FieldError")
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def test_order_table_by_name_correctly_orders(self):
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self.table.order_by = 'name'
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# Fetch the sorted records
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sorted_records = list(self.table.rows)
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# Verify the order is as expected
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self.assertTrue(sorted_records[0].record.name
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< sorted_records[1].record.name)
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self.assertTrue(sorted_records[1].record.name
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< sorted_records[2].record.name)
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def test_order_table_by_name_ascending_correctly_orders(self):
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self.table.order_by = '-name'
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# Fetch the sorted records
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sorted_records = list(self.table.rows)
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# Verify the order is as expected
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self.assertTrue(sorted_records[0].record.name
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> sorted_records[1].record.name)
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self.assertTrue(sorted_records[1].record.name
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> sorted_records[2].record.name)
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def test_order_table_by_description_works(self):
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try:
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# Apply sorting
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self.table.order_by = 'description'
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except FieldError:
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self.fail("Ordering template table by descripition raised FieldError")
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