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TW-101 - New description column format: Truncated WITH annotation count
Adds a "truncated with annotation count" column style for the description field and corresponding unit test.
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#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import sys
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import os
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import unittest
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import math
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# Ensure python finds the local simpletap and basetest modules
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sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
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from basetest import Task, TestCase
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class TestBug101(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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"""Executed before each test in the class"""
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self.t = Task()
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# Define report with truncated_count style
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with open(self.t.taskrc, 'a') as fh:
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fh.write("report.bug101.columns=description.truncated_count\n")
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#Find screen width in order to generate long enough string
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command = ("_get", "context.width")
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code, out, err = self.t(command)
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self.width = int(out)
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#Since task strips leading and trailing spaces, for the purposes
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#of these tests, ensure description contains no spaces so we know
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#exactly what string we are expecting
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self.short_description = "A_task_description_"
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#Generate long string
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self.long_description = self.short_description * int(math.ceil(float(self.width)/len(self.short_description)))
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def test_short_no_count(self):
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"""Check short description with no annotations"""
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command = ("add", self.short_description)
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self.t(command)
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command = ("bug101",)
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code, out, err = self.t(command)
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expected = self.short_description
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self.assertIn(expected, out)
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def test_short_with_count(self):
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"""Check short description with annotations"""
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command = ("add", self.short_description)
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self.t(command)
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command = ("1", "annotate", "A task annotation")
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self.t(command)
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command = ("bug101",)
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code, out, err = self.t(command)
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expected = self.short_description + " [1]"
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self.assertIn(expected, out)
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def test_long_no_count(self):
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"""Check long description with no annotations"""
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command = ("add", self.long_description)
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self.t(command)
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command = ("bug101",)
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code, out, err = self.t(command)
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expected = self.long_description[:(self.width - 3)] + "..."
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self.assertIn(expected, out)
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def test_long_with_count(self):
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"""Check long description with annotations"""
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command = ("add", self.long_description)
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self.t(command)
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command = ("1", "annotate", "A task annotation")
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self.t(command)
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command = ("bug101",)
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code, out, err = self.t(command)
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expected = self.long_description[:(self.width - 7)] + "... [1]"
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self.assertIn(expected, out)
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def test_long_with_double_digit_count(self):
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"""Check long description with double digit amount of annotations"""
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command = ("add", self.long_description)
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self.t(command)
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for a in range(10):
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command = ("1", "annotate", "A task annotation")
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self.t(command)
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command = ("bug101",)
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code, out, err = self.t(command)
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expected = self.long_description[:(self.width - 8)] + "... [10]"
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self.assertIn(expected, out)
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def tearDown(self):
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command = ("1", "delete")
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self.t(command, "y\n")
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if __name__ == "__main__":
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from simpletap import TAPTestRunner
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unittest.main(testRunner=TAPTestRunner())
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# vim: ai sts=4 et sw=4
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