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Refactored dupeGuru to make hscommon.path's API a bit close to pathlib's API. It's not 100% compatible yet, but it's much better than before. This is more of a hscommon refactoring than a dupeguru one, but since duepGuru is the main user of Path, it was the driver behind the refactoring. This refactoring also see the introduction of @pathify, which ensure Path arguments. Previously, we were often unsure of whether the caller of a function was passing a Path or a str. This problem is now solved and this allows us to remove hscommon.io, an ill-conceived attempt to solve that same ambiguity problem. Fixes #235.
504 lines
20 KiB
Python
504 lines
20 KiB
Python
# Created By: Virgil Dupras
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# Created On: 2007-06-23
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# Copyright 2013 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
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#
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# This software is licensed under the "BSD" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
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# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
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# http://www.hardcoded.net/licenses/bsd_license
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import os
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import os.path as op
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import logging
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from pytest import mark
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from hscommon.path import Path
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import hscommon.conflict
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import hscommon.util
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from hscommon.testutil import CallLogger, eq_, log_calls
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from jobprogress.job import Job
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from .base import DupeGuru, TestApp
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from .results_test import GetTestGroups
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from .. import app, fs, engine
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from ..scanner import ScanType
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def add_fake_files_to_directories(directories, files):
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directories.get_files = lambda j=None: iter(files)
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directories._dirs.append('this is just so Scan() doesnt return 3')
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class TestCaseDupeGuru:
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def test_apply_filter_calls_results_apply_filter(self, monkeypatch):
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dgapp = TestApp().app
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monkeypatch.setattr(dgapp.results, 'apply_filter', log_calls(dgapp.results.apply_filter))
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dgapp.apply_filter('foo')
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eq_(2, len(dgapp.results.apply_filter.calls))
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call = dgapp.results.apply_filter.calls[0]
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assert call['filter_str'] is None
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call = dgapp.results.apply_filter.calls[1]
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eq_('foo', call['filter_str'])
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def test_apply_filter_escapes_regexp(self, monkeypatch):
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dgapp = TestApp().app
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monkeypatch.setattr(dgapp.results, 'apply_filter', log_calls(dgapp.results.apply_filter))
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dgapp.apply_filter('()[]\\.|+?^abc')
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call = dgapp.results.apply_filter.calls[1]
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eq_('\\(\\)\\[\\]\\\\\\.\\|\\+\\?\\^abc', call['filter_str'])
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dgapp.apply_filter('(*)') # In "simple mode", we want the * to behave as a wilcard
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call = dgapp.results.apply_filter.calls[3]
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eq_('\(.*\)', call['filter_str'])
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dgapp.options['escape_filter_regexp'] = False
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dgapp.apply_filter('(abc)')
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call = dgapp.results.apply_filter.calls[5]
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eq_('(abc)', call['filter_str'])
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def test_copy_or_move(self, tmpdir, monkeypatch):
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# The goal here is just to have a test for a previous blowup I had. I know my test coverage
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# for this unit is pathetic. What's done is done. My approach now is to add tests for
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# every change I want to make. The blowup was caused by a missing import.
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p = Path(str(tmpdir))
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p['foo'].open('w').close()
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monkeypatch.setattr(hscommon.conflict, 'smart_copy', log_calls(lambda source_path, dest_path: None))
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# XXX This monkeypatch is temporary. will be fixed in a better monkeypatcher.
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monkeypatch.setattr(app, 'smart_copy', hscommon.conflict.smart_copy)
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monkeypatch.setattr(os, 'makedirs', lambda path: None) # We don't want the test to create that fake directory
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dgapp = TestApp().app
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dgapp.directories.add_path(p)
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[f] = dgapp.directories.get_files()
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dgapp.copy_or_move(f, True, 'some_destination', 0)
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eq_(1, len(hscommon.conflict.smart_copy.calls))
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call = hscommon.conflict.smart_copy.calls[0]
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eq_(call['dest_path'], op.join('some_destination', 'foo'))
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eq_(call['source_path'], f.path)
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def test_copy_or_move_clean_empty_dirs(self, tmpdir, monkeypatch):
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tmppath = Path(str(tmpdir))
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sourcepath = tmppath['source']
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sourcepath.mkdir()
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sourcepath['myfile'].open('w')
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app = TestApp().app
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app.directories.add_path(tmppath)
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[myfile] = app.directories.get_files()
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monkeypatch.setattr(app, 'clean_empty_dirs', log_calls(lambda path: None))
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app.copy_or_move(myfile, False, tmppath['dest'], 0)
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calls = app.clean_empty_dirs.calls
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eq_(1, len(calls))
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eq_(sourcepath, calls[0]['path'])
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def test_Scan_with_objects_evaluating_to_false(self):
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class FakeFile(fs.File):
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def __bool__(self):
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return False
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# At some point, any() was used in a wrong way that made Scan() wrongly return 1
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app = TestApp().app
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f1, f2 = [FakeFile('foo') for i in range(2)]
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f1.is_ref, f2.is_ref = (False, False)
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assert not (bool(f1) and bool(f2))
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add_fake_files_to_directories(app.directories, [f1, f2])
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app.start_scanning() # no exception
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@mark.skipif("not hasattr(os, 'link')")
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def test_ignore_hardlink_matches(self, tmpdir):
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# If the ignore_hardlink_matches option is set, don't match files hardlinking to the same
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# inode.
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tmppath = Path(str(tmpdir))
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tmppath['myfile'].open('w').write('foo')
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os.link(str(tmppath['myfile']), str(tmppath['hardlink']))
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app = TestApp().app
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app.directories.add_path(tmppath)
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app.scanner.scan_type = ScanType.Contents
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app.options['ignore_hardlink_matches'] = True
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app.start_scanning()
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eq_(len(app.results.groups), 0)
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def test_rename_when_nothing_is_selected(self):
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# Issue #140
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# It's possible that rename operation has its selected row swept off from under it, thus
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# making the selected row None. Don't crash when it happens.
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dgapp = TestApp().app
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# selected_row is None because there's no result.
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assert not dgapp.result_table.rename_selected('foo') # no crash
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class TestCaseDupeGuru_clean_empty_dirs:
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def pytest_funcarg__do_setup(self, request):
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monkeypatch = request.getfuncargvalue('monkeypatch')
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monkeypatch.setattr(hscommon.util, 'delete_if_empty', log_calls(lambda path, files_to_delete=[]: None))
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# XXX This monkeypatch is temporary. will be fixed in a better monkeypatcher.
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monkeypatch.setattr(app, 'delete_if_empty', hscommon.util.delete_if_empty)
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self.app = TestApp().app
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def test_option_off(self, do_setup):
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self.app.clean_empty_dirs(Path('/foo/bar'))
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eq_(0, len(hscommon.util.delete_if_empty.calls))
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def test_option_on(self, do_setup):
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self.app.options['clean_empty_dirs'] = True
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self.app.clean_empty_dirs(Path('/foo/bar'))
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calls = hscommon.util.delete_if_empty.calls
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eq_(1, len(calls))
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eq_(Path('/foo/bar'), calls[0]['path'])
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eq_(['.DS_Store'], calls[0]['files_to_delete'])
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def test_recurse_up(self, do_setup, monkeypatch):
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# delete_if_empty must be recursively called up in the path until it returns False
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@log_calls
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def mock_delete_if_empty(path, files_to_delete=[]):
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return len(path) > 1
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monkeypatch.setattr(hscommon.util, 'delete_if_empty', mock_delete_if_empty)
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# XXX This monkeypatch is temporary. will be fixed in a better monkeypatcher.
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monkeypatch.setattr(app, 'delete_if_empty', mock_delete_if_empty)
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self.app.options['clean_empty_dirs'] = True
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self.app.clean_empty_dirs(Path('not-empty/empty/empty'))
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calls = hscommon.util.delete_if_empty.calls
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eq_(3, len(calls))
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eq_(Path('not-empty/empty/empty'), calls[0]['path'])
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eq_(Path('not-empty/empty'), calls[1]['path'])
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eq_(Path('not-empty'), calls[2]['path'])
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class TestCaseDupeGuruWithResults:
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def pytest_funcarg__do_setup(self, request):
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app = TestApp()
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self.app = app.app
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self.objects,self.matches,self.groups = GetTestGroups()
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self.app.results.groups = self.groups
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self.dpanel = app.dpanel
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self.dtree = app.dtree
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self.rtable = app.rtable
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self.rtable.refresh()
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tmpdir = request.getfuncargvalue('tmpdir')
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tmppath = Path(str(tmpdir))
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tmppath['foo'].mkdir()
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tmppath['bar'].mkdir()
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self.app.directories.add_path(tmppath)
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def test_GetObjects(self, do_setup):
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objects = self.objects
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groups = self.groups
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r = self.rtable[0]
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assert r._group is groups[0]
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assert r._dupe is objects[0]
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r = self.rtable[1]
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assert r._group is groups[0]
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assert r._dupe is objects[1]
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r = self.rtable[4]
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assert r._group is groups[1]
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assert r._dupe is objects[4]
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def test_GetObjects_after_sort(self, do_setup):
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objects = self.objects
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groups = self.groups[:] # we need an un-sorted reference
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self.rtable.sort('name', False)
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r = self.rtable[1]
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assert r._group is groups[1]
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assert r._dupe is objects[4]
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def test_selected_result_node_paths_after_deletion(self, do_setup):
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# cases where the selected dupes aren't there are correctly handled
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self.rtable.select([1, 2, 3])
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self.app.remove_selected()
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# The first 2 dupes have been removed. The 3rd one is a ref. it stays there, in first pos.
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eq_(self.rtable.selected_indexes, [1]) # no exception
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def test_selectResultNodePaths(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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self.rtable.select([1, 2])
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eq_(len(app.selected_dupes), 2)
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assert app.selected_dupes[0] is objects[1]
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assert app.selected_dupes[1] is objects[2]
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def test_selectResultNodePaths_with_ref(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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self.rtable.select([1, 2, 3])
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eq_(len(app.selected_dupes), 3)
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assert app.selected_dupes[0] is objects[1]
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assert app.selected_dupes[1] is objects[2]
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assert app.selected_dupes[2] is self.groups[1].ref
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def test_selectResultNodePaths_after_sort(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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groups = self.groups[:] #To keep the old order in memory
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self.rtable.sort('name', False) #0
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#Now, the group order is supposed to be reversed
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self.rtable.select([1, 2, 3])
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eq_(len(app.selected_dupes), 3)
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assert app.selected_dupes[0] is objects[4]
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assert app.selected_dupes[1] is groups[0].ref
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assert app.selected_dupes[2] is objects[1]
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def test_selected_powermarker_node_paths(self, do_setup):
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# app.selected_dupes is correctly converted into paths
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self.rtable.power_marker = True
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self.rtable.select([0, 1, 2])
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self.rtable.power_marker = False
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eq_(self.rtable.selected_indexes, [1, 2, 4])
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def test_selected_powermarker_node_paths_after_deletion(self, do_setup):
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# cases where the selected dupes aren't there are correctly handled
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app = self.app
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self.rtable.power_marker = True
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self.rtable.select([0, 1, 2])
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app.remove_selected()
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eq_(self.rtable.selected_indexes, []) # no exception
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def test_selectPowerMarkerRows_after_sort(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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self.rtable.power_marker = True
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self.rtable.sort('name', False)
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self.rtable.select([0, 1, 2])
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eq_(len(app.selected_dupes), 3)
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assert app.selected_dupes[0] is objects[4]
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assert app.selected_dupes[1] is objects[2]
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assert app.selected_dupes[2] is objects[1]
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def test_toggle_selected_mark_state(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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app.toggle_selected_mark_state()
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eq_(app.results.mark_count, 0)
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self.rtable.select([1, 4])
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app.toggle_selected_mark_state()
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eq_(app.results.mark_count, 2)
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assert not app.results.is_marked(objects[0])
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assert app.results.is_marked(objects[1])
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assert not app.results.is_marked(objects[2])
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assert not app.results.is_marked(objects[3])
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assert app.results.is_marked(objects[4])
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def test_toggle_selected_mark_state_with_different_selected_state(self, do_setup):
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# When marking selected dupes with a heterogenous selection, mark all selected dupes. When
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# it's homogenous, simply toggle.
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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self.rtable.select([1])
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app.toggle_selected_mark_state()
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# index 0 is unmarkable, but we throw it in the bunch to be sure that it doesn't make the
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# selection heterogenoug when it shouldn't.
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self.rtable.select([0, 1, 4])
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app.toggle_selected_mark_state()
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eq_(app.results.mark_count, 2)
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app.toggle_selected_mark_state()
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eq_(app.results.mark_count, 0)
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def test_refreshDetailsWithSelected(self, do_setup):
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self.rtable.select([1, 4])
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eq_(self.dpanel.row(0), ('Filename', 'bar bleh', 'foo bar'))
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self.dpanel.view.check_gui_calls(['refresh'])
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self.rtable.select([])
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eq_(self.dpanel.row(0), ('Filename', '---', '---'))
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self.dpanel.view.check_gui_calls(['refresh'])
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def test_makeSelectedReference(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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groups = self.groups
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self.rtable.select([1, 4])
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app.make_selected_reference()
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assert groups[0].ref is objects[1]
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assert groups[1].ref is objects[4]
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def test_makeSelectedReference_by_selecting_two_dupes_in_the_same_group(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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groups = self.groups
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self.rtable.select([1, 2, 4])
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#Only [0, 0] and [1, 0] must go ref, not [0, 1] because it is a part of the same group
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app.make_selected_reference()
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assert groups[0].ref is objects[1]
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assert groups[1].ref is objects[4]
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def test_removeSelected(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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self.rtable.select([1, 4])
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app.remove_selected()
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eq_(len(app.results.dupes), 1) # the first path is now selected
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app.remove_selected()
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eq_(len(app.results.dupes), 0)
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def test_addDirectory_simple(self, do_setup):
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# There's already a directory in self.app, so adding another once makes 2 of em
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app = self.app
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# any other path that isn't a parent or child of the already added path
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otherpath = Path(op.dirname(__file__))
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app.add_directory(otherpath)
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eq_(len(app.directories), 2)
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def test_addDirectory_already_there(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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otherpath = Path(op.dirname(__file__))
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app.add_directory(otherpath)
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app.add_directory(otherpath)
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eq_(len(app.view.messages), 1)
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assert "already" in app.view.messages[0]
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def test_addDirectory_does_not_exist(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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app.add_directory('/does_not_exist')
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eq_(len(app.view.messages), 1)
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assert "exist" in app.view.messages[0]
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def test_ignore(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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self.rtable.select([4]) #The dupe of the second, 2 sized group
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app.add_selected_to_ignore_list()
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eq_(len(app.scanner.ignore_list), 1)
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self.rtable.select([1]) #first dupe of the 3 dupes group
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app.add_selected_to_ignore_list()
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#BOTH the ref and the other dupe should have been added
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eq_(len(app.scanner.ignore_list), 3)
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def test_purgeIgnoreList(self, do_setup, tmpdir):
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app = self.app
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p1 = str(tmpdir.join('file1'))
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p2 = str(tmpdir.join('file2'))
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open(p1, 'w').close()
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open(p2, 'w').close()
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dne = '/does_not_exist'
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app.scanner.ignore_list.Ignore(dne,p1)
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app.scanner.ignore_list.Ignore(p2,dne)
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app.scanner.ignore_list.Ignore(p1,p2)
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app.purge_ignore_list()
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eq_(1,len(app.scanner.ignore_list))
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assert app.scanner.ignore_list.AreIgnored(p1,p2)
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assert not app.scanner.ignore_list.AreIgnored(dne,p1)
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def test_only_unicode_is_added_to_ignore_list(self, do_setup):
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def FakeIgnore(first,second):
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if not isinstance(first,str):
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self.fail()
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if not isinstance(second,str):
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self.fail()
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app = self.app
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app.scanner.ignore_list.Ignore = FakeIgnore
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self.rtable.select([4])
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app.add_selected_to_ignore_list()
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def test_cancel_scan_with_previous_results(self, do_setup):
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# When doing a scan with results being present prior to the scan, correctly invalidate the
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# results table.
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app = self.app
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app.JOB = Job(1, lambda *args, **kw: False) # Cancels the task
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add_fake_files_to_directories(app.directories, self.objects) # We want the scan to at least start
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app.start_scanning() # will be cancelled immediately
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eq_(len(self.rtable), 0)
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def test_selected_dupes_after_removal(self, do_setup):
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# Purge the app's `selected_dupes` attribute when removing dupes, or else it might cause a
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# crash later with None refs.
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app = self.app
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app.results.mark_all()
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self.rtable.select([0, 1, 2, 3, 4])
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app.remove_marked()
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eq_(len(self.rtable), 0)
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eq_(app.selected_dupes, [])
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def test_dont_crash_on_delta_powermarker_dupecount_sort(self, do_setup):
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# Don't crash when sorting by dupe count or percentage while delta+powermarker are enabled.
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# Ref #238
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app = self.app
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objects = self.objects
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self.rtable.delta_values = True
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self.rtable.power_marker = True
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self.rtable.sort('dupe_count', False)
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# don't crash
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self.rtable.sort('percentage', False)
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# don't crash
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class TestCaseDupeGuru_renameSelected:
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def pytest_funcarg__do_setup(self, request):
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tmpdir = request.getfuncargvalue('tmpdir')
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p = Path(str(tmpdir))
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fp = open(str(p['foo bar 1']),mode='w')
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fp.close()
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fp = open(str(p['foo bar 2']),mode='w')
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fp.close()
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fp = open(str(p['foo bar 3']),mode='w')
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fp.close()
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files = fs.get_files(p)
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for f in files:
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f.is_ref = False
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matches = engine.getmatches(files)
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groups = engine.get_groups(matches)
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g = groups[0]
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g.prioritize(lambda x:x.name)
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app = TestApp()
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app.app.results.groups = groups
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self.app = app.app
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self.rtable = app.rtable
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self.rtable.refresh()
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self.groups = groups
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self.p = p
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self.files = files
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def test_simple(self, do_setup):
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app = self.app
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g = self.groups[0]
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self.rtable.select([1])
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assert app.rename_selected('renamed')
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names = [p.name for p in self.p.listdir()]
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assert 'renamed' in names
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assert 'foo bar 2' not in names
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eq_(g.dupes[0].name, 'renamed')
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def test_none_selected(self, do_setup, monkeypatch):
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app = self.app
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g = self.groups[0]
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self.rtable.select([])
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monkeypatch.setattr(logging, 'warning', log_calls(lambda msg: None))
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assert not app.rename_selected('renamed')
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msg = logging.warning.calls[0]['msg']
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eq_('dupeGuru Warning: list index out of range', msg)
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names = [p.name for p in self.p.listdir()]
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assert 'renamed' not in names
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assert 'foo bar 2' in names
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eq_(g.dupes[0].name, 'foo bar 2')
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def test_name_already_exists(self, do_setup, monkeypatch):
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app = self.app
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g = self.groups[0]
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self.rtable.select([1])
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monkeypatch.setattr(logging, 'warning', log_calls(lambda msg: None))
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assert not app.rename_selected('foo bar 1')
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msg = logging.warning.calls[0]['msg']
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assert msg.startswith('dupeGuru Warning: \'foo bar 1\' already exists in')
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names = [p.name for p in self.p.listdir()]
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assert 'foo bar 1' in names
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assert 'foo bar 2' in names
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eq_(g.dupes[0].name, 'foo bar 2')
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class TestAppWithDirectoriesInTree:
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def pytest_funcarg__do_setup(self, request):
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tmpdir = request.getfuncargvalue('tmpdir')
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p = Path(str(tmpdir))
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p['sub1'].mkdir()
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p['sub2'].mkdir()
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p['sub3'].mkdir()
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app = TestApp()
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self.app = app.app
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self.dtree = app.dtree
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self.dtree.add_directory(p)
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self.dtree.view.clear_calls()
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def test_set_root_as_ref_makes_subfolders_ref_as_well(self, do_setup):
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# Setting a node state to something also affect subnodes. These subnodes must be correctly
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# refreshed.
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node = self.dtree[0]
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eq_(len(node), 3) # a len() call is required for subnodes to be loaded
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subnode = node[0]
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node.state = 1 # the state property is a state index
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node = self.dtree[0]
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eq_(len(node), 3)
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subnode = node[0]
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eq_(subnode.state, 1)
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self.dtree.view.check_gui_calls(['refresh_states'])
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