2a618686f1
Use a separately incremented integer to track the configuration file
format version. We start with 2 due to the change that 23c3a951f6
introduced. 1 is declared to be equivalent to the original '0.10'.
The separate versioning has the advantage of being able to increment it
already during the development cycle, and using it with config files
that test/exploit the new format.
Using an integer has the advantages of a) differentiating it clearly
from the now independent kas version and b) simplifying the version
parsing. We can now also remove the string type restriction.
Signed-off-by: Jan Kiszka <jan.kiszka@siemens.com>
363 lines
11 KiB
Python
363 lines
11 KiB
Python
# kas - setup tool for bitbake based projects
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# Copyright (c) Siemens AG, 2017
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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
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# included 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 OR
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# 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 THE
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# 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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# pylint: disable=missing-docstring,no-self-use
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import os
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import io
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import textwrap
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import contextlib
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import pytest
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from kas import includehandler
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@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
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def fixed_version(monkeypatch):
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monkeypatch.setattr(includehandler, '__file_version__', 5)
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monkeypatch.setattr(includehandler, '__compatible_file_version__', 4)
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class MockFileIO(io.StringIO):
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def close(self):
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self.seek(0)
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def mock_file(indented_content):
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return MockFileIO(textwrap.dedent(indented_content))
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@contextlib.contextmanager
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def patch_open(component, string='', dictionary=None):
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dictionary = dictionary or {}
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old_attr = getattr(component, 'open', None)
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component.open = lambda f, *a, **k: mock_file(dictionary.get(f, string))
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yield
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if old_attr:
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component.open = old_attr
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else:
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del component.open
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class TestLoadConfig(object):
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def test_err_invalid_ext(self):
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# Test for invalid file extension:
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exception = includehandler.LoadConfigException
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with pytest.raises(exception):
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includehandler.load_config('x.xyz')
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def util_exception_content(self, testvector):
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for string, exception in testvector:
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with patch_open(includehandler, string=string):
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with pytest.raises(exception):
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includehandler.load_config('x.yml')
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def test_err_header_missing(self):
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exception = includehandler.LoadConfigException
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testvector = [
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('', exception),
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('a', exception),
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('1', exception),
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('a:', exception)
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]
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self.util_exception_content(testvector)
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def test_err_header_invalid_type(self):
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exception = includehandler.LoadConfigException
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testvector = [
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('header:', exception),
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('header: 1', exception),
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('header: a', exception),
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('header: []', exception),
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]
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self.util_exception_content(testvector)
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def test_err_version_missing(self):
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exception = includehandler.LoadConfigException
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testvector = [
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('header: {}', exception),
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('header: {a: 1}', exception),
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]
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self.util_exception_content(testvector)
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def test_err_version_invalid_format(self):
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exception = includehandler.LoadConfigException
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testvector = [
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('header: {version: "0.5"}', exception),
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('header: {version: "x"}', exception),
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('header: {version: 3}', exception),
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('header: {version: 6}', exception),
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]
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self.util_exception_content(testvector)
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def test_header_valid(self):
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testvector = [
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'header: {version: "4"}',
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'header: {version: 4}',
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'header: {version: 5}',
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]
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for string in testvector:
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with patch_open(includehandler, string=string):
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includehandler.load_config('x.yml')
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def test_compat_version(self, monkeypatch):
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monkeypatch.setattr(includehandler, '__compatible_file_version__', 1)
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with patch_open(includehandler, string='header: {version: "0.10"}'):
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includehandler.load_config('x.yml')
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class TestGlobalIncludes(object):
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header = '''
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header:
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version: 5
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{}'''
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def util_include_content(self, testvector):
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for test in testvector:
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with patch_open(includehandler, dictionary=test['fdict']):
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ginc = includehandler.GlobalIncludes('x.yml')
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config, missing = ginc.get_config(repos=test['rdict'])
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# Remove header, because we dont want to compare it:
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config.pop('header')
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assert test['conf'] == config
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assert test['rmiss'] == missing
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def test_valid_includes_none(self):
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header = self.__class__.header
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testvector = [
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format('')
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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},
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'rmiss': [
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]
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},
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]
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self.util_include_content(testvector)
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def test_valid_includes_some(self):
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header = self.__class__.header
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testvector = [
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# Include one file from the same repo:
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(' includes: ["y.yml"]'),
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os.path.abspath('y.yml'): header.format('\nv:')
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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'v': None
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},
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'rmiss': [
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]
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},
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# Include one file from another not available repo:
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(
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' includes: [{repo: rep, file: y.yml}]'),
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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},
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'rmiss': [
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'rep',
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]
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},
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# Include one file from the same repo and one from another
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# not available repo:
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(' includes: ["y.yml", '
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'{repo: rep, file: y.yml}]'),
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os.path.abspath('y.yml'): header.format('\nv:')
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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'v': None
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},
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'rmiss': [
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'rep',
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]
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},
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# Include one file from another available repo:
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(
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' includes: [{repo: rep, file: y.yml}]'),
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'/rep/y.yml': header.format('\nv:')
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},
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'rdict': {
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'rep': '/rep'
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},
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'conf': {
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'v': None
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},
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'rmiss': [
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]
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},
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]
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self.util_include_content(testvector)
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def test_valid_overwriting(self):
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header = self.__class__.header
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testvector = [
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(''' includes: ["y.yml"]
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v: x'''),
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os.path.abspath('y.yml'): header.format('''
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v: y''')
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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'v': 'x'
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},
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'rmiss': [
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]
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},
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(''' includes: ["y.yml"]
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v: {v: x}'''),
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os.path.abspath('y.yml'): header.format('''
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v: {v: y}''')
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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'v': {'v': 'x'}
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},
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'rmiss': [
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]
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},
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(''' includes: ["y.yml"]
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v1:
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v2: []
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v3:
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- a: c'''),
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os.path.abspath('y.yml'): header.format('''
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v1: a
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v2: [a]
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v3:
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- a: b
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- d: c}]''')
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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'v1': None,
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'v2': [],
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'v3': [{'a': 'c'}]
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},
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'rmiss': [
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]
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},
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]
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self.util_include_content(testvector)
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def test_valid_merging(self):
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header = self.__class__.header
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testvector = [
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{
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'fdict': {
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'x.yml': header.format(''' includes: ["y.yml"]
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v1: x
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v3:
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a: b
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b:
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e:
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c: d'''),
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os.path.abspath('y.yml'): header.format('''
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v2: y
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v3:
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d: e
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b:
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c:
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e: f''')
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},
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'rdict': {
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},
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'conf': {
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'v1': 'x',
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'v2': 'y',
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'v3': {
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'a': 'b',
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'b': {'c': None, 'e': None},
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'c': 'd',
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'd': 'e',
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'e': 'f'}
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},
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'rmiss': [
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]
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},
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]
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self.util_include_content(testvector)
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def test_valid_ordering(self):
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header = self.__class__.header
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with patch_open(includehandler, dictionary={
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'x.yml': header.format(''' includes: ["y.yml", "z.yml"]
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v: {v1: x, v2: x}'''),
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os.path.abspath('y.yml'): header.format(''' includes: ["z.yml"]
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v: {v2: y, v3: y, v5: y}'''),
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os.path.abspath('z.yml'): header.format('''
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v: {v3: z, v4: z}''')}):
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ginc = includehandler.GlobalIncludes('x.yml')
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config, _ = ginc.get_config()
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keys = list(config['v'].keys())
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index = {keys[i]: i for i in range(len(keys))}
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# Check for vars in z.yml:
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assert index['v3'] < index['v1']
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assert index['v3'] < index['v2']
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assert index['v3'] < index['v5']
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assert index['v4'] < index['v1']
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assert index['v4'] < index['v2']
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assert index['v4'] < index['v5']
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# Check for vars in y.yml:
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assert index['v2'] < index['v1']
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assert index['v3'] < index['v1']
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assert index['v5'] < index['v1']
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