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from webkitpy.thirdparty.mock import Mock
from webkitpy.tool.commands.commandtest import CommandsTest
from webkitpy.tool.commands.upload import *
from webkitpy.tool.mocktool import MockOptions, MockTool
class UploadCommandsTest(CommandsTest):
def test_commit_message_for_current_diff(self):
tool = MockTool()
expected_stdout = "This is a fake commit message that is at least 50 characters.\n"
self.assert_execute_outputs(CommitMessageForCurrentDiff(), [], expected_stdout=expected_stdout, tool=tool)
def test_clean_pending_commit(self):
self.assert_execute_outputs(CleanPendingCommit(), [])
def test_assign_to_committer(self):
tool = MockTool()
expected_stderr = "Warning, attachment 128 on bug 42 has invalid committer (non-committer@example.com)\nBug 77 is already assigned to foo@foo.com (None).\nBug 76 has no non-obsolete patches, ignoring.\n"
self.assert_execute_outputs(AssignToCommitter(), [], expected_stderr=expected_stderr, tool=tool)
tool.bugs.reassign_bug.assert_called_with(42, "eric@webkit.org", "Attachment 128 was posted by a committer and has review+, assigning to Eric Seidel for commit.")
def test_obsolete_attachments(self):
expected_stderr = "Obsoleting 2 old patches on bug 42\n"
self.assert_execute_outputs(ObsoleteAttachments(), [42], expected_stderr=expected_stderr)
def test_post(self):
options = MockOptions()
options.cc = None
options.check_style = True
options.comment = None
options.description = "MOCK description"
options.request_commit = False
options.review = True
options.suggest_reviewers = False
expected_stderr = """MOCK: user.open_url: file://...
Was that diff correct?
Obsoleting 2 old patches on bug 42
MOCK add_patch_to_bug: bug_id=42, description=MOCK description, mark_for_review=True, mark_for_commit_queue=False, mark_for_landing=False
MOCK: user.open_url: http://example.com/42
"""
self.assert_execute_outputs(Post(), [42], options=options, expected_stderr=expected_stderr)
def test_attach_to_bug(self):
options = MockOptions()
options.comment = "extra comment"
options.description = "file description"
expected_stderr = """MOCK add_attachment_to_bug: bug_id=42, description=file description filename=None
-- Begin comment --
extra comment
-- End comment --
"""
self.assert_execute_outputs(AttachToBug(), [42, "path/to/file.txt", "file description"], options=options, expected_stderr=expected_stderr)
def test_attach_to_bug_no_description_or_comment(self):
options = MockOptions()
options.comment = None
options.description = None
expected_stderr = """MOCK add_attachment_to_bug: bug_id=42, description=file.txt filename=None
"""
self.assert_execute_outputs(AttachToBug(), [42, "path/to/file.txt"], options=options, expected_stderr=expected_stderr)
def test_land_safely(self):
expected_stderr = "Obsoleting 2 old patches on bug 42\nMOCK add_patch_to_bug: bug_id=42, description=Patch for landing, mark_for_review=False, mark_for_commit_queue=False, mark_for_landing=True\n"
self.assert_execute_outputs(LandSafely(), [42], expected_stderr=expected_stderr)
def test_prepare_diff_with_arg(self):
self.assert_execute_outputs(Prepare(), [42])
def test_prepare(self):
expected_stderr = "MOCK create_bug\nbug_title: Mock user response\nbug_description: Mock user response\ncomponent: MOCK component\ncc: MOCK cc\n"
self.assert_execute_outputs(Prepare(), [], expected_stderr=expected_stderr)
def test_upload(self):
options = MockOptions()
options.cc = None
options.check_style = True
options.comment = None
options.description = "MOCK description"
options.request_commit = False
options.review = True
options.suggest_reviewers = False
expected_stderr = """MOCK: user.open_url: file://...
Was that diff correct?
Obsoleting 2 old patches on bug 42
MOCK add_patch_to_bug: bug_id=42, description=MOCK description, mark_for_review=True, mark_for_commit_queue=False, mark_for_landing=False
MOCK: user.open_url: http://example.com/42
"""
self.assert_execute_outputs(Upload(), [42], options=options, expected_stderr=expected_stderr)
def test_mark_bug_fixed(self):
tool = MockTool()
tool._scm.last_svn_commit_log = lambda: "r9876 |"
options = Mock()
options.bug_id = 42
options.comment = "MOCK comment"
expected_stderr = """Bug: <http://example.com/42> Bug with two r+'d and cq+'d patches, one of which has an invalid commit-queue setter.
Revision: 9876
MOCK: user.open_url: http://example.com/42
Is this correct?
Adding comment to Bug 42.
MOCK bug comment: bug_id=42, cc=None
--- Begin comment ---
MOCK comment
Committed r9876: <http://trac.webkit.org/changeset/9876>
--- End comment ---
"""
self.assert_execute_outputs(MarkBugFixed(), [], expected_stderr=expected_stderr, tool=tool, options=options)
def test_edit_changelog(self):
self.assert_execute_outputs(EditChangeLogs(), [])