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Python
Executable file
660 lines
27 KiB
Python
Executable file
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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###############################################################################
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#
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# Copyright 2006 - 2021, Tomas Babej, Paul Beckingham, Federico Hernandez.
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#
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# Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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# of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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# in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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# to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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# copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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# furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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#
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# The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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# in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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#
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# THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
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# OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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# FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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# THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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# LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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# OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
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# SOFTWARE.
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#
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# https://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
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#
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###############################################################################
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import sys
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import os
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import unittest
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import re
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# Ensure python finds the local simpletap module
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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 ContextManagementTest(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.t = Task()
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def test_context_define_confirmation(self):
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"""With confirmation active, prompt if context filter matches no tasks"""
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self.t.config("confirmation", "on")
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code, out, err = self.t.runError('context define work project:Work', input="y\nn\n")
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self.assertIn("The filter 'project:Work' matches 0 pending tasks.", out)
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self.assertNotIn("Context 'work' defined", out)
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# Assert the config contains context definition
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self.assertNotIn('context.work=project:Work\n', self.t.taskrc_content)
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def test_context_define(self):
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"""Test simple context definition."""
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code, out, err = self.t('context define work project:Work', input="y\ny\nn\n")
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self.assertIn("Context 'work' defined", out)
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# Assert the config contains read context definition
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context_line = 'context.work.read=project:Work\n'
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self.assertIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that it contains the definition only once
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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# Assert the config does not contain write context definition
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context_line = 'context.work.write=project:Work\n'
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self.assertNotIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that legacy style was not used
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# Assert the config contains read context definition
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context_line = 'context.work=project:Work\n'
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self.assertNotIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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def test_context_redefine_same_definition(self):
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"""Test re-defining the context with the same definition."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\ny\n')
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code, out, err = self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\ny\n')
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self.assertIn("Context 'work' defined (read, write).", out)
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# Assert the config contains context definition
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context_line = 'context.work.read=project:Work\n'
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self.assertIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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context_line = 'context.work.write=project:Work\n'
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self.assertIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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def test_context_redefine_different_definition(self):
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"""Test re-defining the context with different definition."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\ny\n')
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code, out, err = self.t('context define work +work', input='y\ny\ny\n')
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self.assertIn("Context 'work' defined", out)
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# Assert the config does not contain the old context definition
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self.assertNotIn('context.work.read=project:Work\n', self.t.taskrc_content)
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self.assertNotIn('context.work.write=project:Work\n', self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert the config contains context definition
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context_line = 'context.work.read=+work\n'
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self.assertIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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context_line = 'context.work.write=+work\n'
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self.assertIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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def test_context_define_invalid_for_write_due_to_modifier(self):
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"""Test definition of a context that is not a valid write context."""
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self.t.config("confirmation", "off")
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code, out, err = self.t('context define urgent due.before:today')
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self.assertIn("Context 'urgent' defined", out)
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# Assert the config contains read context definition
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context_line = 'context.urgent.read=due.before:today\n'
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self.assertIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that it contains the definition only once
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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# Assert the config does not contain write context definition
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context_line = 'context.work.write=due.before:today\n'
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self.assertNotIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that the write context was not set at all
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self.assertNotIn('context.work.write=', self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that legacy style was not used
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# Assert the config contains read context definition
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context_line = 'context.work=due.before:today\n'
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self.assertNotIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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def test_context_define_invalid_for_write_due_to_operator(self):
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"""Test definition of a context that is not a valid write context because it uses an OR operator."""
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self.t.config("confirmation", "off")
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code, out, err = self.t('context define urgent due:today or +next')
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self.assertIn("Context 'urgent' defined", out)
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# Assert the config contains read context definition
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context_line = 'context.urgent.read=due:today or +next\n'
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self.assertIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that it contains the definition only once
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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# Assert the config does not contain write context definition
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context_line = 'context.work.write=due:today or +next\n'
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self.assertNotIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that the write context was not set at all
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self.assertNotIn('context.work.write=', self.t.taskrc_content)
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# Assert that legacy style was not used
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# Assert the config contains read context definition
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context_line = 'context.work=due:today or +next\n'
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self.assertNotIn(context_line, self.t.taskrc_content)
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def test_context_delete(self):
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"""Test simple context deletion."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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code, out, err = self.t('context delete work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.assertIn("Context 'work' deleted.", out)
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# Assert that taskrc does not countain context work definition
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self.assertFalse(any('context.work' in line for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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def test_context_delete_undefined(self):
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"""Test deletion of undefined context."""
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code, out, err = self.t.runError('context delete foo', input='y\n')
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self.assertIn("Context 'foo' not found.", err)
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# Assert that taskrc does not countain context work definition
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self.assertFalse(any('context.foo.read=' in line for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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self.assertFalse(any('context.foo.write=' in line for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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def test_context_delete_unset_after_removal(self):
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"""Test that context is unset if its definition has been removed."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context work')
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code, out, err = self.t('context delete work', input='y\n\y\n')
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self.assertIn("Context 'work' deleted.", out)
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# Assert that taskrc does not countain context work definition
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self.assertFalse(any('context.work=' in line for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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self.assertFalse(any('context.work.read=' in line for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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self.assertFalse(any('context.work.write=' in line for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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# Aseert that the context is not set
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code, out, err = self.t('context show')
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self.assertIn('No context is currently applied.', out)
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self.assertFalse(any(re.search(r"^context(\.(read|write))?=", line) for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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def test_context_list_active(self):
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"""Test the 'context list' command."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('context list')
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contains_work = lambda line: 'work' in line and 'project:Work' in line and 'no' in line
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contains_home = lambda line: 'home' in line and '+home' in line and 'yes' in line
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# Assert that output contains work and home context definitions exactly
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# once
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self.assertEqual(len(list(filter(contains_work, out.splitlines()))), 1)
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self.assertEqual(len(list(filter(contains_home, out.splitlines()))), 1)
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def test_context_list_legacy(self):
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"""Test the determination of legacy context definition."""
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self.t('config context.old project:Old', input='y\n')
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self.t('context old')
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code, out, err = self.t('context list')
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# Assert that "old" context has only the read component defined
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self.assertRegex(out, r'read\s+project:Old\s+yes')
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self.assertRegex(out, r'write\s+yes')
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def test_context_initially_empty(self):
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"""Test that no context is set initially."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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code, out, err = self.t('context show')
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self.assertIn('No context is currently applied.', out)
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self.assertFalse(any(re.search("^context=", line) for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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def test_context_setting(self):
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"""Test simple context setting."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home home', input='y\ny\n')
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code, out, err = self.t('context home')
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self.assertIn("Context 'home' set.", out)
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self.assertIn("context=home\n", self.t.taskrc_content)
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def test_context_resetting(self):
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"""Test resetting the same context."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('context home')
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self.assertIn("Context 'home' set.", out)
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context_line = "context=home\n"
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count(context_line), 1)
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def test_context_switching(self):
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"""Test changing the context."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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# Switch to home context
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code, out, err = self.t('context home')
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self.assertIn("Context 'home' set.", out)
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count("context=home\n"), 1)
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# Switch to work context
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code, out, err = self.t('context work')
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self.assertIn("Context 'work' set.", out)
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self.assertNotIn("context=home\n", self.t.taskrc_content)
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count("context=work\n"), 1)
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# Switch back to home context
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code, out, err = self.t('context home')
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self.assertIn("Context 'home' set.", out)
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self.assertNotIn("context=work\n", self.t.taskrc_content)
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self.assertEqual(self.t.taskrc_content.count("context=home\n"), 1)
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def test_context_unsetting(self):
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"""Test removing the context."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('context none')
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# Assert expected output.
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self.assertIn("Context unset.", out)
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# Assert no context definition in the taskrc
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contains_any_context = lambda line: re.match('^context=', line)
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self.assertFalse(any(contains_any_context(line) for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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# Assert no context showing up using show subcommand
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code, out, err = self.t('context show')
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self.assertIn("No context is currently applied.", out)
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def test_context_unsetting_after_switching(self):
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"""Test unsetting the context after changing the context around."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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# Switch to contexts around
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self.t('context home')
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self.t('context work')
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self.t('context home')
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# Unset the context
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code, out, err = self.t('context none')
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# Assert expected output.
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self.assertIn("Context unset.", out)
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# Assert no context definition in the taskrc
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contains_any_context = lambda line: re.match('^context=', line)
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self.assertFalse(any(contains_any_context(line) for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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# Assert no context showing up using show subcommand
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code, out, err = self.t('context show')
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self.assertIn("No context is currently applied.", out)
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def test_context_unsetting_with_no_context_set(self):
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"""Test removing the context when no context is set."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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code, out, err = self.t.runError('context none')
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# Assert expected output.
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self.assertIn("Context not unset.", err)
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# Assert no context definition in the taskrc
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contains_any_context = lambda line: re.match('^context=', line)
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self.assertFalse(any(contains_any_context(line) for line in self.t.taskrc_content))
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# Assert no context showing up using show subcommand
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code, out, err = self.t('context show')
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self.assertIn("No context is currently applied.", out)
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def test_context(self):
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"""Test the _context command."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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code, out, err = self.t('_context')
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# Assert expected output.
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self.assertIn("work", out.splitlines())
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self.assertIn("home", out.splitlines())
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self.assertEqual(len(out.splitlines()), 2)
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def test_context_completion(self):
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"""Test the _context command with some context set."""
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self.t('context define work project:Work', input='y\ny\n')
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self.t('context define home +home', input='y\ny\n')
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# Activate some context
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self.t('context work')
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code, out, err = self.t('_context')
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# Assert expected output.
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self.assertIn("work", out.splitlines())
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self.assertIn("home", out.splitlines())
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self.assertEqual(len(out.splitlines()), 2)
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class ContextEvaluationTest(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.t = Task()
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self.t.config("confirmation", "off")
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# Setup contexts
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self.t('context define work project:Work')
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self.t('context define home +home')
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self.t('context define today due:today')
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# Setup tasks
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self.t('add project:Work "work task"')
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self.t('add +home "home task"')
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self.t('add project:Work due:today "work today task"')
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self.t('add +home due:today "home today task"')
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def test_context_evaluation(self):
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"""Test the context applied with report list command."""
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks are present in the output
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self.assertIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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# Set the home context and rerun the report
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks with the home tag are present in the output
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self.assertNotIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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def test_context_evaluation_switching(self):
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"""Test swtiching context using the list report."""
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks are present in the output
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self.assertIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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# Set the home context and rerun the report
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks with the home tag are present in the output
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self.assertNotIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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# Set the work context and rerun the report
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self.t('context work')
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks with the home tag are present in the output
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self.assertIn("work task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", out)
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# Set the today context and rerun the report
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self.t('context today')
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks with the home tag are present in the output
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self.assertNotIn("work task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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def test_context_evaluation_unset(self):
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"""Test unsetting context with report list command."""
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks home tagged tasks are present
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self.assertNotIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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# Set the context to none
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self.t('context none')
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks are present in the output
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self.assertIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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def test_context_evaluation_with_user_filters(self):
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"""Test the context applied with report list command combined with user filters."""
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# Set the home context
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('list due:today')
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# Assert all the tasks are present in the output
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self.assertNotIn("work task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("home task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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# Set the work context and rerun the report
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self.t('context work')
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code, out, err = self.t('list due:today')
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# Assert all the tasks are present in the output
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self.assertNotIn("work task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", out)
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def test_context_not_applied_on_id_filters(self):
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"""
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Test that context is not applied when explicit ID
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filters are used.
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"""
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self.t('context home')
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# Try task not included in context
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output = self.t('1 list')[1]
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# Assert that ID filter works even if it does not match the context
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self.assertIn("work task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", output)
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# Try task included in context
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output = self.t('2 list')[1]
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# Assert that ID filter works if it does match
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# the context (sanity check)
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self.assertNotIn("work task", output)
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self.assertIn("home task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", output)
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# Test for combination of IDs
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output = self.t('1 2 list')[1]
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# Assert that ID filter works if it partly matches
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# and partly does not match the context
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self.assertIn("work task", output)
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self.assertIn("home task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", output)
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def test_context_not_applied_on_uuid_filters(self):
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"""
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Test that context is not applied when explicit UUID
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filters are used.
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"""
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self.t('context home')
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first_uuid = self.t('_get 1.uuid')[1]
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second_uuid = self.t('_get 2.uuid')[1]
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# Try task not included in context
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output = self.t('%s list' % first_uuid)[1]
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# Assert that UUID filter works even if it does not match
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# the context
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self.assertIn("work task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", output)
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# Try task included in context
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output = self.t('%s list' % second_uuid)[1]
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# Assert that UUID filter works if it does match
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# the context (sanity check)
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self.assertNotIn("work task", output)
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self.assertIn("home task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", output)
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# Test for combination of UUIDs
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output = self.t('%s %s list' % (first_uuid, second_uuid))[1]
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# Assert that UUID filter works if it partly matches
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# and partly does not match the context
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self.assertIn("work task", output)
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self.assertIn("home task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("work today task", output)
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self.assertNotIn("home today task", output)
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def test_context_ignored(self):
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"""Test the context is not applied with report list command if
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report.list.context is set to 0."""
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# Turn off context for this report
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self.t.config("report.list.context", "0")
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# Get the tasks
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert all the tasks are present in the output
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self.assertIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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# Set the home context and rerun the report
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self.t('context home')
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code, out, err = self.t('list')
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# Assert nothing changed - all the tasks are present in the output
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self.assertIn("work task", out)
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self.assertIn("home task", out)
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self.assertIn("work today task", out)
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self.assertIn("home today task", out)
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class ContextErrorHandling(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.t = Task()
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|
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def test_list_empty(self):
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"""Verify 'task context list' with no contexts yields error"""
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code, out, err = self.t.runError("context list")
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self.assertIn("No contexts defined.", err)
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|
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def test_define_empty(self):
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"""Verify 'task context define' with no contexts yields error"""
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code, out, err = self.t.runError("context define")
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self.assertIn("Both context name and its definition must be provided.", err)
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|
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def test_delete_empty(self):
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|
"""Verify 'task context delete' with no contexts yields error"""
|
|
code, out, err = self.t.runError("context delete")
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|
self.assertIn("Context name needs to be specified.", err)
|
|
|
|
def test_set_missing(self):
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|
"""Verify 'task context missing' with no contexts yields error"""
|
|
code, out, err = self.t.runError("context missing")
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self.assertIn("Context 'missing' not found.", err)
|
|
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|
def test_set_multi(self):
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|
"""Verify 'task context one\\ two' with no contexts yields error"""
|
|
code, out, err = self.t.runError("context one\\ two")
|
|
self.assertIn("Context 'one two' not found.", err)
|
|
|
|
def test_show_missing(self):
|
|
"""Verify 'task context show' with no contexts yields correct information"""
|
|
code, out, err = self.t("context show")
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|
self.assertIn("No context is currently applied.", out)
|
|
|
|
def test_show_present(self):
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|
"""Verify 'task context show' with contexts works"""
|
|
self.t.config("confirmation", "off")
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|
code, out, err = self.t("context define work +work")
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self.assertIn("Context 'work' defined (read, write). Use 'task context work' to activate.", out)
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|
code, out, err = self.t("context work")
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|
self.assertIn("Context 'work' set. Use 'task context none' to remove.", out)
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|
|
|
code, out, err = self.t("context show")
|
|
self.assertIn("Context 'work' with", out)
|
|
self.assertIn("read filter: '+work'", out)
|
|
self.assertIn("write filter: '+work'", out)
|
|
self.assertIn("is currently applied", out)
|
|
|
|
code, out, err = self.t("context none")
|
|
self.assertIn("Context unset.", out)
|
|
|
|
code, out, err = self.t("context show")
|
|
self.assertIn("No context is currently applied.", out)
|
|
|
|
class TestBug1734(TestCase):
|
|
def setUp(self):
|
|
self.t = Task()
|
|
self.t("add zero")
|
|
self.t("add one +tag")
|
|
self.t("context define foo +tag", input="y\nn\n")
|
|
|
|
def test_calendar(self):
|
|
"""The 'calendar' command should not fail when a context is active"""
|
|
code, out, err = self.t("calendar")
|
|
|
|
|
|
# TODO Prove context does not interfere with export
|
|
# TODO Prove context does not interfere with undo
|
|
# TODO Prove context does not interfere with helper commands
|
|
|
|
|
|
if __name__ == "__main__":
|
|
from simpletap import TAPTestRunner
|
|
unittest.main(testRunner=TAPTestRunner())
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# vim: ai sts=4 et sw=4 ft=python syntax=python
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