taskwarrior/test/bulk.t
Max Rossmannek 6d2ecaa15c
Enforce Python 3 for unittests
This commit updates all tests to enforce the Python3 executable. This is
necessary because the `assertRegex` function we use was renamed to this
name only in Python 3.2 [1]

For reference:
s;/usr/bin/env python;/usr/bin/env python3;g

[1]: https://docs.python.org/3/library/unittest.html#unittest.TestCase.assertRegex
2020-12-06 10:00:59 -05:00

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import sys
import os
import signal
import unittest
# Ensure python finds the local simpletap module
sys.path.append(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)))
from basetest import Task, TestCase
class TestBulk(TestCase):
def setUp(self):
self.t = Task()
self.t.config("bulk", "3")
self.t("add one")
self.t("add two")
self.t("add three")
def test_bulk_confirmations_single_confirmation_off(self):
"""not bulk delete 1 tasks with confirmation:0 deletes it"""
# Test with 1 task. 1 is a special case.
code, out, err = self.t("1 delete rc.confirmation:0")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 1", out)
def test_bulk_confirmations_single_confirmation_on(self):
"""not bulk delete 1 task with confirmation:1 and input >y deletes it"""
# Test with 1 task. 1 is a special case.
code, out, err = self.t("2 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="y\n")
self.assertIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 2", out)
def test_bulk_confirmations_double_confirmation_off(self):
"""not bulk delete 2 tasks with confirmation:0 deletes them"""
# Test with 2 tasks. 2 is greater than 1 and less than bulk.
code, out, err = self.t("1-2 delete rc.confirmation:0")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 1", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 2", out)
def test_bulk_confirmations_double_confirmation_on(self):
"""not bulk delete 2 tasks with confirmation:1 and input >y >y deletes them"""
# Test with 2 tasks. 2 is greater than 1 and less than bulk.
code, out, err = self.t("1-2 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="y\ny\n")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 1", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 2", out)
def test_bulk_confirmations_bulk_confirmation_off(self):
"""bulk delete 3 tasks with confirmation:0 always prompts"""
# Test with 3 tasks. 3 is considered bulk. rc.confirmation has no effect on bulk
# Delete task 1 'one'? (yes/no/all/quit) --> timeout
code, out, err = self.t.runError("1-3 delete rc.confirmation:0")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleting task", out)
# task timeout on input - exit by signal is negative in Python
# Sometimes it just fails. Not sure why, but taskwarrior is behaving well.
self.assertTrue(code in [1, -signal.SIGABRT])
# Delete task 1 'one'? (yes/no/all/quit) Deleting task 1 'one'.
# Delete task 2 'two'? (yes/no/all/quit) Deleting task 2 'two'.
# Delete task 3 'three'? (yes/no/all/quit) Deleting task 3 'three'.
# Deleted 3 tasks.
code, out, err = self.t("1-3 delete rc.confirmation:0", input="y\ny\ny\n")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 1", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 2", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 3", out)
def test_bulk_confirmations_bulk_confirmation_on(self):
"""bulk delete 3 tasks with confirmation:on and input >y >y >y deletes them"""
# Test with 3 tasks. 3 is considered bulk. rc.confirmation has no effect on bulk
code, out, err = self.t("1-3 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="y\ny\ny\n")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 1", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 2", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 3", out)
def test_bulk_delete_no_tests(self):
"""bulk delete >no deletes nothing"""
# Test with 1 task, denying delete.
code, out, err = self.t.runError("1 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="n\n")
self.assertIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleted task 1", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleting task", out)
# Test with 2 tasks, denying delete.
code, out, err = self.t.runError("1-2 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="n\nn\n")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleted task 1", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleted task 2", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleting task", out)
# Test with 3 tasks, denying delete.
code, out, err = self.t.runError("1-3 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="n\nn\nn\n")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleted task 1", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleted task 2", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleted task 3", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleting task", out)
def test_bulk_delete_all_tests(self):
"""bulk delete >all deletes everything"""
code, out, err = self.t("1-3 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="all\n")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 1", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 2", out)
self.assertIn("Deleting task 3", out)
self.assertIn("Deleted 3 tasks", out)
def test_bulk_delete_quit_tests(self):
"""bulk delete >quit deletes nothing"""
code, out, err = self.t.runError("1-3 delete rc.confirmation:1", input="quit\n")
self.assertNotIn("(yes/no)", out)
self.assertIn("(yes/no/all/quit)", out)
self.assertIn("Deleted 0 tasks", out)
self.assertNotIn("Deleting task", out)
class TestBugBulk(TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
"""Executed once before any test in the class"""
cls.t = Task()
cls.t.config("bulk", "3")
# Add some tasks with project, priority and due date, some with only
# due date. Bulk add a project and priority to the tasks that are
# without.
cls.t("add t1 pro:p1 pri:H due:monday")
cls.t("add t2 pro:p1 pri:M due:tuesday")
cls.t("add t3 pro:p1 pri:L due:wednesday")
cls.t("add t4 due:thursday")
cls.t("add t5 due:friday")
cls.t("add t6 due:saturday")
def setUp(self):
"""Executed before each test in the class"""
def test_bulk_quit(self):
"""Verify 'quit' averts all bulk changes"""
code, out, err = self.t("4 5 6 modify pro:p1 pri:M", input="quit\n")
self.assertIn("Modified 0 tasks", out)
def test_bulk_all(self):
"""Verify 'all' accepts all bulk changes"""
code, out, err = self.t("4 5 6 modify pro:p1 pri:M", input="All\n")
self.assertIn("Modifying task 4 't4'.", out)
self.assertIn("Modifying task 5 't5'.", out)
self.assertIn("Modifying task 6 't6'.", out)
code, out, err = self.t("_get 4.project 5.project 6.project")
self.assertEqual("p1 p1 p1\n", out)
code, out, err = self.t("_get 4.priority 5.priority 6.priority")
self.assertEqual("M M M\n", out)
if __name__ == "__main__":
from simpletap import TAPTestRunner
unittest.main(testRunner=TAPTestRunner())
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