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import dataclasses
import decimal
import sys
from typing import Any, Optional
from unittest import TestCase
from unittest.mock import MagicMock, patch
from targ import CLI
def add(a: int, b: int):
"""
A simple example command.
"""
print(a + b)
def print_(value: Any, *args, **kwargs):
"""
When patching the builtin print statement, this is used as a side effect,
so we can still use debug statements.
"""
sys.stdout.write(str(value) + "\n")
sys.stdout.flush()
@dataclasses.dataclass
class Config:
params: list[str]
output: str
class CLITest(TestCase):
def test_register(self):
"""
Make sure a command can be registered.
"""
cli = CLI()
cli.register(add)
self.assertTrue(len(cli.commands) == 1)
self.assertTrue(cli.commands[0].command is add)
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_run(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Make sure a command is run correctly.
"""
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = ["add", "1", "2"]
cli = CLI()
cli.register(add)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(3)
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_run_solo(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Make sure a command is run correctly, when the CLI is in solo mode.
"""
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = ["1", "2"]
cli = CLI()
cli.register(add)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
cli.run(solo=True)
print_mock.assert_called_with(3)
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_run_group(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Make sure a command is run correctly, when the command has been
registered in a group.
"""
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = ["math", "add", "1", "2"]
cli = CLI()
cli.register(add, group_name="math")
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(3)
def test_invalid_group_name(self):
"""
Make sure invalid group names are rejected.
"""
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
CLI().register(add, group_name="contains spaces")
# Shouldn't raise an exception
CLI().register(add, group_name="my_group")
def test_invalid_command_name(self):
"""
Make sure invalid app names are rejected.
"""
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
CLI().register(add, command_name="contains spaces")
# Shouldn't raise an exception
CLI().register(add, command_name="my_command")
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_no_command(self, _get_cleaned_args):
"""
If no command name is given, then help text should be shown.
"""
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = []
cli = CLI()
cli.register(add)
with patch("targ.CLI.get_help_text") as get_help_text:
cli.run()
get_help_text.assert_called_once()
# And just run it once without patching, to make sure no errors
# are raised
cli.run()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_help_flag(self, _get_cleaned_args):
"""
If the --help flag is passed in, then help text should be shown.
"""
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = ["add", "--help"]
cli = CLI()
cli.register(add)
with patch("targ.Command.print_help") as print_help:
cli.run()
print_help.assert_called_once()
# And just run it once without patching, to make sure no errors
# are raised
cli.run()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_bool_arg(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Test the different formats for boolean flags.
"""
def test_command(arg1: bool = False):
"""
A command for testing boolean arguments.
"""
if arg1 is True:
print("arg1 is True")
elif arg1 is False:
print("arg1 is False")
else:
raise ValueError("arg1 is the wrong type")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(params=["test_command"], output="arg1 is False"),
Config(params=["test_command", "f"], output="arg1 is False"),
Config(
params=["test_command", "false"], output="arg1 is False"
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "False"], output="arg1 is False"
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=f"], output="arg1 is False"
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=false"],
output="arg1 is False",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=False"],
output="arg1 is False",
),
Config(params=["test_command", "t"], output="arg1 is True"),
Config(params=["test_command", "true"], output="arg1 is True"),
Config(params=["test_command", "True"], output="arg1 is True"),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1"], output="arg1 is True"
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=t"], output="arg1 is True"
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=true"],
output="arg1 is True",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=True"],
output="arg1 is True",
),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_optional_bool_arg(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Test command arguments which are of type Optional[bool].
"""
def test_command(arg1: Optional[bool] = None):
"""
A command for testing optional boolean arguments.
"""
if arg1 is None:
print("arg1 is None")
elif arg1 is True:
print("arg1 is True")
elif arg1 is False:
print("arg1 is False")
else:
raise ValueError("arg1 is the wrong type")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1"],
output="arg1 is True",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=True"],
output="arg1 is True",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=true"],
output="arg1 is True",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=t"],
output="arg1 is True",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=False"],
output="arg1 is False",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=false"],
output="arg1 is False",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=f"],
output="arg1 is False",
),
Config(params=["test_command"], output="arg1 is None"),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_int_arg(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Test command arguments which are of type int.
"""
def test_command(arg1: decimal.Decimal):
"""
A command for testing Decimal arguments.
"""
if type(arg1) is decimal.Decimal:
print("arg1 is int")
else:
raise ValueError("arg1 is the wrong type")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(
params=["test_command", "1"],
output="arg1 is int",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=1"],
output="arg1 is int",
),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_decimal_arg(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Test command arguments which are of type Decimal.
"""
def test_command(arg1: decimal.Decimal):
"""
A command for testing Decimal arguments.
"""
if type(arg1) is decimal.Decimal:
print("arg1 is Decimal")
else:
raise ValueError("arg1 is the wrong type")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(
params=["test_command", "1.11"],
output="arg1 is Decimal",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=1.11"],
output="arg1 is Decimal",
),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_float_arg(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Test command arguments which are of type float.
"""
def test_command(arg1: float):
"""
A command for testing float arguments.
"""
if type(arg1) is float:
print("arg1 is float")
else:
raise ValueError("arg1 is the wrong type")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(
params=["test_command", "1.11"],
output="arg1 is float",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=1.11"],
output="arg1 is float",
),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_mixed_args(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Test command arguments which are of multiple different types.
"""
def test_command(arg1: float, arg2: bool):
"""
A command for testing float arguments.
"""
if type(arg1) is float and type(arg2) is bool:
print("arg1 is float, arg2 is bool")
else:
raise ValueError("args are the wrong type")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(
params=["test_command", "1.11", "true"],
output="arg1 is float, arg2 is bool",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "1.11", "--arg2=true"],
output="arg1 is float, arg2 is bool",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg1=1.11", "--arg2=true"],
output="arg1 is float, arg2 is bool",
),
Config(
params=["test_command", "--arg2=true", "--arg1=1.11"],
output="arg1 is float, arg2 is bool",
),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_aliases(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Make sure commands with aliases can be called correctly.
"""
def test_command():
print("Command called")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command, aliases=["tc"])
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(params=["test_command"], output="Command called"),
Config(params=["tc"], output="Command called"),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_no_type_annotations(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Make sure a command with no type annotations still works - the
arguments passed to the function will just be strings.
"""
def test_command(name):
print(name)
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
configs: list[Config] = [
Config(params=["test_command", "hello"], output="hello"),
]
for config in configs:
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
@patch("targ.CLI._get_cleaned_args")
def test_traceback(self, _get_cleaned_args: MagicMock):
"""
Make sure the --trace option works.
"""
def test_command():
print("Command called")
def test_exception():
raise Exception("Bad things")
cli = CLI()
cli.register(test_command)
cli.register(test_exception)
with patch("builtins.print", side_effect=print_) as print_mock:
# Make sure commands work as usual if no exceptions are raised.
config = Config(
params=["test_command", "--trace"], output="Command called"
)
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = config.params
cli.run()
print_mock.assert_called_with(config.output)
print_mock.reset_mock()
# Make sure a traceback is shown if an exception is raised.
with patch("targ.traceback.format_exc") as traceback_mock:
with self.assertRaises(SystemExit):
_get_cleaned_args.return_value = [
"test_exception",
"--trace",
]
cli.run()
traceback_mock.assert_called_once()