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devicehub-teal/tests/test_device_find.py

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import pytest
from teal.utils import compiled
from ereuse_devicehub.client import UserClient
from ereuse_devicehub.db import db
from ereuse_devicehub.devicehub import Devicehub
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models import Desktop, Device, Laptop, Processor, \
SolidStateDrive
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.views import Filters, Sorting
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.enums import ComputerChassis
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.event.models import Snapshot
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.lot.models import Lot
from tests import conftest
from tests.conftest import file
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__)
def test_device_filters():
schema = Filters()
q = schema.load({
'type': ['Computer', 'Laptop'],
'manufacturer': 'Dell',
'rating': {
'rating': [3, 6],
'appearance': [2, 4]
},
'tag': {
'id': ['bcn-', 'activa-02']
}
})
s, params = compiled(Device, q)
# Order between query clauses can change
assert '(device.type IN (%(type_1)s, %(type_2)s, %(type_3)s, %(type_4)s) ' \
'OR device.type IN (%(type_5)s))' in s
assert 'device.manufacturer ILIKE %(manufacturer_1)s' in s
assert 'rate.rating BETWEEN %(rating_1)s AND %(rating_2)s' in s
assert 'rate.appearance BETWEEN %(appearance_1)s AND %(appearance_2)s' in s
assert '(tag.id ILIKE %(id_1)s OR tag.id ILIKE %(id_2)s)' in s
# type_x can be assigned at different values
# ex: type_1 can be 'Desktop' in one execution but the next one 'Laptop'
assert set(params.keys()) == {'id_2', 'appearance_1', 'type_1', 'type_4', 'rating_2', 'type_5',
'type_3', 'type_2', 'appearance_2', 'id_1', 'rating_1',
'manufacturer_1'}
assert set(params.values()) == {2.0, 'Laptop', 4.0, 3.0, 6.0, 'Desktop', 'activa-02%',
'Server', 'Dell%', 'Computer', 'bcn-%'}
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(conftest.app_context.__name__)
def test_device_sort():
schema = Sorting()
r = next(schema.load({'created': True}))
assert str(r) == 'device.created ASC'
@pytest.fixture()
def device_query_dummy(app: Devicehub):
with app.app_context():
devices = ( # The order matters ;-)
Desktop(serial_number='s1',
model='ml1',
manufacturer='mr1',
chassis=ComputerChassis.Tower),
Laptop(serial_number='s3',
model='ml3',
manufacturer='mr3',
chassis=ComputerChassis.Detachable),
Desktop(serial_number='s2',
model='ml2',
manufacturer='mr2',
chassis=ComputerChassis.Microtower),
SolidStateDrive(serial_number='s4', model='ml4', manufacturer='mr4')
)
devices[-1].parent = devices[0] # s4 in s1
db.session.add_all(devices)
devices[0].components.add(Processor(model='ml5', manufacturer='mr5'))
db.session.commit()
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(device_query_dummy.__name__)
def test_device_query_no_filters(user: UserClient):
i, _ = user.get(res=Device)
assert tuple(d['type'] for d in i['items']) == (
'Desktop', 'Laptop', 'Desktop', 'SolidStateDrive', 'Processor'
)
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(device_query_dummy.__name__)
def test_device_query_filter_type(user: UserClient):
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('filter', {'type': ['Desktop', 'Laptop']})])
assert tuple(d['type'] for d in i['items']) == ('Desktop', 'Laptop', 'Desktop')
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(device_query_dummy.__name__)
def test_device_query_filter_sort(user: UserClient):
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('sort', {'created': Sorting.ASCENDING}),
('filter', {'type': ['Computer']})
])
assert tuple(d['type'] for d in i['items']) == ('Desktop', 'Laptop', 'Desktop')
@pytest.mark.usefixtures(device_query_dummy.__name__)
def test_device_query_filter_lots(user: UserClient):
parent, _ = user.post({'name': 'Parent'}, res=Lot)
child, _ = user.post({'name': 'Child'}, res=Lot)
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('filter', {'lot': {'id': [parent['id']]}})
])
assert len(i['items']) == 0, 'No devices in lot'
parent, _ = user.post({},
res=Lot,
item='{}/children'.format(parent['id']),
query=[('id', child['id'])])
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('filter', {'type': ['Computer']})
])
lot, _ = user.post({},
res=Lot,
item='{}/devices'.format(parent['id']),
query=[('id', d['id']) for d in i['items'][:-1]])
lot, _ = user.post({},
res=Lot,
item='{}/devices'.format(child['id']),
query=[('id', i['items'][-1]['id'])])
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('filter', {'lot': {'id': [parent['id']]}}),
('sort', {'id': Sorting.ASCENDING})
])
assert tuple(x['id'] for x in i['items']) == (1, 2, 3, 4, 5), \
'The parent lot contains 2 items plus indirectly the third one, and 1st device the HDD.'
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('filter', {'type': ['Computer'], 'lot': {'id': [parent['id']]}}),
('sort', {'id': Sorting.ASCENDING})
])
assert tuple(x['id'] for x in i['items']) == (1, 2, 3)
s, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('filter', {'lot': {'id': [child['id']]}})
])
assert len(s['items']) == 1
assert s['items'][0]['chassis'] == 'Microtower', 'The child lot only contains the last device.'
s, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('filter', {'lot': {'id': [child['id'], parent['id']]}})
])
assert all(x['id'] == id for x, id in zip(i['items'], (1, 2, 3, 4))), \
'Adding both lots is redundant in this case and we have the 4 elements.'
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[
('filter', {'lot': {'id': [parent['id']]}, 'type': ['Computer']}),
('sort', {'id': Sorting.ASCENDING})
])
assert tuple(x['id'] for x in i['items']) == (1, 2, 3), 'Only computers now'
def test_device_query(user: UserClient):
"""Checks result of inventory."""
user.post(conftest.file('basic.snapshot'), res=Snapshot)
i, _ = user.get(res=Device)
assert i['url'] == '/devices/'
assert i['items'][0]['url'] == '/devices/1'
pc = next(d for d in i['items'] if d['type'] == 'Desktop')
assert len(pc['events']) == 4
assert len(pc['components']) == 3
assert not pc['tags']
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='Functionality not yet developed.')
def test_device_lots_query(user: UserClient):
pass
def test_device_query_search(user: UserClient):
# todo improve
user.post(file('basic.snapshot'), res=Snapshot)
user.post(file('computer-monitor.snapshot'), res=Snapshot)
user.post(file('real-eee-1001pxd.snapshot.11'), res=Snapshot)
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('search', 'desktop')])
assert i['items'][0]['id'] == 1
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('search', 'intel')])
assert len(i['items']) == 1
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='No dictionary yet that knows asustek = asus')
def test_device_query_search_synonyms_asus(user: UserClient):
user.post(file('real-eee-1001pxd.snapshot.11'), res=Snapshot)
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('search', 'asustek')])
assert len(i['items']) == 1
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('search', 'asus')])
assert len(i['items']) == 1
@pytest.mark.xfail(reason='No dictionary yet that knows hp = hewlett packard')
def test_device_query_search_synonyms_intel(user: UserClient):
s = file('real-hp.snapshot.11')
s['device']['model'] = 'foo' # The model had the word 'HP' in it
user.post(s, res=Snapshot)
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('search', 'hewlett packard')])
assert len(i['items']) == 1
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('search', 'hewlett')])
assert len(i['items']) == 1
i, _ = user.get(res=Device, query=[('search', 'hp')])
assert len(i['items']) == 1