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devicehub-teal/tests/test_event.py
Xavier Bustamante Talavera af885c2aec First real snapshots :-)
2018-07-02 12:52:54 +02:00

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from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import pytest
from ereuse_devicehub.db import db
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.device.models import Computer, Device, GraphicCard, HardDrive, \
RamModule, SolidStateDrive
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.enums import TestHardDriveLength
from ereuse_devicehub.resources.event.models import BenchmarkDataStorage, EraseBasic, EraseSectors, \
EventWithOneDevice, Install, Ready, StepRandom, StepZero, StressTest, TestDataStorage
from flask import g
from sqlalchemy.util import OrderedSet
from tests.conftest import create_user
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('app_context')
def test_author():
"""
Checks the default created author.
Note that the author can be accessed after inserting the row.
"""
user = create_user()
g.user = user
e = EventWithOneDevice(device=Device())
db.session.add(e)
assert e.author is None
assert e.author_id is None
db.session.commit()
assert e.author == user
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_erase_basic():
erasure = EraseBasic(
device=HardDrive(serial_number='foo', manufacturer='bar', model='foo-bar'),
zeros=True,
start_time=datetime.now(),
end_time=datetime.now(),
error=False
)
db.session.add(erasure)
db.session.commit()
db_erasure = EraseBasic.query.one()
assert erasure == db_erasure
assert next(iter(db_erasure.device.events)) == erasure
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_validate_device_data_storage():
"""Checks the validation for data-storage-only events works."""
# We can't set a GraphicCard
with pytest.raises(TypeError,
message='EraseBasic.device must be a DataStorage '
'but you passed <GraphicCard None model=\'foo-bar\' S/N=\'foo\'>'):
EraseBasic(
device=GraphicCard(serial_number='foo', manufacturer='bar', model='foo-bar'),
clean_with_zeros=True,
start_time=datetime.now(),
end_time=datetime.now(),
error=False
)
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_erase_sectors_steps():
erasure = EraseSectors(
device=SolidStateDrive(serial_number='foo', manufacturer='bar', model='foo-bar'),
zeros=True,
start_time=datetime.now(),
end_time=datetime.now(),
error=False,
steps=[
StepZero(error=False,
start_time=datetime.now(),
end_time=datetime.now()),
StepRandom(error=False,
start_time=datetime.now(),
end_time=datetime.now()),
StepZero(error=False,
start_time=datetime.now(),
end_time=datetime.now())
]
)
db.session.add(erasure)
db.session.commit()
db_erasure = EraseSectors.query.one()
# Steps are in order
assert db_erasure.steps[0].num == 0
assert db_erasure.steps[1].num == 1
assert db_erasure.steps[2].num == 2
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_test_data_storage():
test = TestDataStorage(
device=HardDrive(serial_number='foo', manufacturer='bar', model='foo-bar'),
error=False,
elapsed=timedelta(minutes=25),
length=TestHardDriveLength.Short,
status='OK!',
lifetime=timedelta(days=120)
)
db.session.add(test)
db.session.commit()
assert TestDataStorage.query.one()
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_install():
hdd = HardDrive(serial_number='sn')
install = Install(name='LinuxMint 18.04 es',
elapsed=timedelta(seconds=25),
device=hdd)
db.session.add(install)
db.session.commit()
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_update_components_event_one():
computer = Computer(serial_number='sn1', model='ml1', manufacturer='mr1')
hdd = HardDrive(serial_number='foo', manufacturer='bar', model='foo-bar')
computer.components.add(hdd)
# Add event
test = StressTest(elapsed=timedelta(seconds=1))
computer.events_one.add(test)
assert test.device == computer
assert next(iter(test.components)) == hdd, 'Event has to have new components'
# Remove event
computer.events_one.clear()
assert not test.device
assert not test.components, 'Event has to loose the components'
# If we add a component to a device AFTER assigning the event
# to the device, the event doesn't get the new component
computer.events_one.add(test)
ram = RamModule()
computer.components.add(ram)
assert len(test.components) == 1
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_update_components_event_multiple():
computer = Computer(serial_number='sn1', model='ml1', manufacturer='mr1')
hdd = HardDrive(serial_number='foo', manufacturer='bar', model='foo-bar')
computer.components.add(hdd)
ready = Ready()
assert not ready.devices
assert not ready.components
# Add
computer.events_multiple.add(ready)
assert ready.devices == OrderedSet([computer])
assert next(iter(ready.components)) == hdd
# Remove
computer.events_multiple.remove(ready)
assert not ready.devices
assert not ready.components
# init / replace collection
ready.devices = OrderedSet([computer])
assert ready.devices
assert ready.components
@pytest.mark.usefixtures('auth_app_context')
def test_update_parent():
computer = Computer(serial_number='sn1', model='ml1', manufacturer='mr1')
hdd = HardDrive(serial_number='foo', manufacturer='bar', model='foo-bar')
computer.components.add(hdd)
# Add
benchmark = BenchmarkDataStorage()
benchmark.device = hdd
assert benchmark.parent == computer
assert not benchmark.components
# Remove
benchmark.device = None
assert not benchmark.parent