taskwarrior/test/bug.360.t
2014-04-13 19:51:00 +01:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python2.7
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import sys
import os
import re
from glob import glob
# Ensure python finds the local simpletap and basetest modules
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
from basetest import BaseTestCase
class BaseTestBug360(BaseTestCase):
@classmethod
def prepare(cls):
with open("bug.rc", 'w') as fh:
fh.write("data.location=.\n"
"confirmation=no\n")
def setUp(self):
"""Executed before each test in the class"""
args = ["rc:bug.rc", "add", "foo", "due:tomorrow", "recur:daily"]
self.callTaskSuccess(args)
# TODO: Add explanation why this line is necessary
args = ["rc:bug.rc", "ls"]
self.callTaskSuccess(args)
def tearDown(self):
"""Needed after each test or setUp will cause duplicated data at start
of the next test.
"""
for file in glob("*.data"):
os.remove(file)
@classmethod
def finish(cls):
os.remove("bug.rc")
class TestBug360RemovalError(BaseTestBug360):
def test_modify_recursive_project(self):
"""Modifying a recursive task by adding project: also modifies parent
"""
commands = "y\n"
args = ["rc:bug.rc", "1", "modify", "project:bar"]
code, out, err = self.callTaskSuccess(args, commands)
expected = "Modified 2 tasks."
self.assertIn(expected, out)
expected = "You cannot remove the recurrence from a recurring task."
self.assertNotIn(expected, out)
def test_cannot_remove_recurrence(self):
"""Cannot remove recurrence from recurring task
"""
# TODO Removing recur: from a recurring task should also remove imask
# and parent.
args = ["rc:bug.rc", "2", "modify", "recur:"]
code, out, err = self.callTaskError(args)
# Expected non zero exit-code
self.assertEqual(code, 2)
expected = "You cannot remove the recurrence from a recurring task."
self.assertIn(expected, out)
def test_cannot_remove_due_date(self):
"""Cannot remove due date from recurring task
"""
# TODO Removing due: from a recurring task should also remove recur,
# imask and parent
args = ["rc:bug.rc", "2", "modify", "due:"]
code, out, err = self.callTaskError(args)
# Expected non zero exit-code
self.assertEqual(code, 2)
expected = "You cannot remove the due date from a recurring task."
self.assertIn(expected, out)
class TestBug360AllowedChanges(BaseTestBug360):
def setUp(self):
"""Executed before each test in the class"""
# Also do setUp from BaseTestBug360
super(TestBug360AllowedChanges, self).setUp()
self.callTaskSuccess(["rc:bug.rc", "add", "nonrecurring", "due:today"])
def test_allow_modify_due_in_nonrecurring(self):
"""Allow modifying due date in non recurring task
"""
# Retrieve the id of the non recurring task
args = ["rc:bug.rc", "ls"]
code, out, err = self.callTaskSuccess(args)
expected = "2 tasks"
self.assertIn(expected, out)
# NOTE: raw python string r"" avoids having to escape backslashes
id = re.search(r"(\d+)\s.+\snonrecurring", out).group(1)
args = ["rc:bug.rc", id, "modify", "due:"]
code, out, err = self.callTaskSuccess(args)
expected = "Modified 1 task."
self.assertIn(expected, out)
expected = "You cannot remove the due date from a recurring task."
self.assertNotIn(expected, out)
# TODO: I'm not really sure what this is supposed to test for and if it
# should be here at all. On another note turning it into an independent
# test requires too much duplication of code
args = ["rc:bug.rc", "diag"]
code, out, err = self.callTaskSuccess(args)
expected = "No duplicates found"
self.assertIn(expected, out)
if __name__ == "__main__":
from simpletap import TAPTestRunner
import unittest
unittest.main(testRunner=TAPTestRunner())
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