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dupeguru/core_pe/tests/cache_test.py

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# Created By: Virgil Dupras
# Created On: 2006/09/14
2010-01-01 20:11:34 +00:00
# Copyright 2010 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
#
# This software is licensed under the "HS" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
# http://www.hardcoded.net/licenses/hs_license
from StringIO import StringIO
import os.path as op
import os
import threading
from hsutil.testcase import TestCase
from ..cache import *
class TCcolors_to_string(TestCase):
def test_no_color(self):
self.assertEqual('',colors_to_string([]))
def test_single_color(self):
self.assertEqual('000000',colors_to_string([(0,0,0)]))
self.assertEqual('010101',colors_to_string([(1,1,1)]))
self.assertEqual('0a141e',colors_to_string([(10,20,30)]))
def test_two_colors(self):
self.assertEqual('000102030405',colors_to_string([(0,1,2),(3,4,5)]))
class TCstring_to_colors(TestCase):
def test_empty(self):
self.assertEqual([],string_to_colors(''))
def test_single_color(self):
self.assertEqual([(0,0,0)],string_to_colors('000000'))
self.assertEqual([(2,3,4)],string_to_colors('020304'))
self.assertEqual([(10,20,30)],string_to_colors('0a141e'))
def test_two_colors(self):
self.assertEqual([(10,20,30),(40,50,60)],string_to_colors('0a141e28323c'))
def test_incomplete_color(self):
# don't return anything if it's not a complete color
self.assertEqual([],string_to_colors('102'))
class TCCache(TestCase):
def test_empty(self):
c = Cache()
self.assertEqual(0,len(c))
self.assertRaises(KeyError,c.__getitem__,'foo')
def test_set_then_retrieve_blocks(self):
c = Cache()
b = [(0,0,0),(1,2,3)]
c['foo'] = b
self.assertEqual(b,c['foo'])
def test_delitem(self):
c = Cache()
c['foo'] = ''
del c['foo']
self.assert_('foo' not in c)
self.assertRaises(KeyError,c.__delitem__,'foo')
def test_persistance(self):
DBNAME = op.join(self.tmpdir(), 'hstest.db')
c = Cache(DBNAME)
c['foo'] = [(1,2,3)]
del c
c = Cache(DBNAME)
self.assertEqual([(1,2,3)],c['foo'])
del c
os.remove(DBNAME)
def test_filter(self):
c = Cache()
c['foo'] = ''
c['bar'] = ''
c['baz'] = ''
c.filter(lambda p:p != 'bar') #only 'bar' is removed
self.assertEqual(2,len(c))
self.assert_('foo' in c)
self.assert_('baz' in c)
self.assert_('bar' not in c)
def test_clear(self):
c = Cache()
c['foo'] = ''
c['bar'] = ''
c['baz'] = ''
c.clear()
self.assertEqual(0,len(c))
self.assert_('foo' not in c)
self.assert_('baz' not in c)
self.assert_('bar' not in c)
def test_corrupted_db(self):
dbname = op.join(self.tmpdir(), 'foo.db')
fp = open(dbname, 'w')
fp.write('invalid sqlite content')
fp.close()
c = Cache(dbname) # should not raise a DatabaseError
c['foo'] = [(1, 2, 3)]
del c
c = Cache(dbname)
self.assertEqual(c['foo'], [(1, 2, 3)])
def test_by_id(self):
# it's possible to use the cache by referring to the files by their row_id
c = Cache()
b = [(0,0,0),(1,2,3)]
c['foo'] = b
foo_id = c.get_id('foo')
self.assertEqual(c[foo_id], b)
class TCCacheSQLEscape(TestCase):
def test_contains(self):
c = Cache()
self.assert_("foo'bar" not in c)
def test_getitem(self):
c = Cache()
self.assertRaises(KeyError, c.__getitem__, "foo'bar")
def test_setitem(self):
c = Cache()
c["foo'bar"] = []
def test_delitem(self):
c = Cache()
c["foo'bar"] = []
try:
del c["foo'bar"]
except KeyError:
self.fail()