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dupeguru/hscommon/tests/conflict_test.py
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commit 8b15fe9a502ebf4841c6529e7098cef03a6a5e6f
Author: Andrew Senetar <arsenetar@gmail.com>
Date:   Sun Mar 27 23:48:15 2022 -0500

    Finish up changes to copy_or_move

commit 21f6a32cf3186a400af8f30e67ad2743dc9a49bd
Author: Andrew Senetar <arsenetar@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Mar 17 23:56:52 2022 -0500

    Migrate from hscommon.path to pathlib
    - Part one, this gets all hscommon and core tests passing
    - App appears to be able to load directories and complete scans, need further testing
    - app.py copy_or_move needs some additional work
2022-03-27 23:50:03 -05:00

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# Created By: Virgil Dupras
# Created On: 2008-01-08
# Copyright 2015 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
# This software is licensed under the "GPLv3" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
# http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
import pytest
from ..conflict import (
get_conflicted_name,
get_unconflicted_name,
is_conflicted,
smart_copy,
smart_move,
)
from pathlib import Path
from ..testutil import eq_
class TestCaseGetConflictedName:
def test_simple(self):
name = get_conflicted_name(["bar"], "bar")
eq_("[000] bar", name)
name = get_conflicted_name(["bar", "[000] bar"], "bar")
eq_("[001] bar", name)
def test_no_conflict(self):
name = get_conflicted_name(["bar"], "foobar")
eq_("foobar", name)
def test_fourth_digit(self):
# This test is long because every time we have to add a conflicted name,
# a test must be made for every other conflicted name existing...
# Anyway, this has very few chances to happen.
names = ["bar"] + ["[%03d] bar" % i for i in range(1000)]
name = get_conflicted_name(names, "bar")
eq_("[1000] bar", name)
def test_auto_unconflict(self):
# Automatically unconflict the name if it's already conflicted.
name = get_conflicted_name([], "[000] foobar")
eq_("foobar", name)
name = get_conflicted_name(["bar"], "[001] bar")
eq_("[000] bar", name)
class TestCaseGetUnconflictedName:
def test_main(self):
eq_("foobar", get_unconflicted_name("[000] foobar"))
eq_("foobar", get_unconflicted_name("[9999] foobar"))
eq_("[000]foobar", get_unconflicted_name("[000]foobar"))
eq_("[000a] foobar", get_unconflicted_name("[000a] foobar"))
eq_("foobar", get_unconflicted_name("foobar"))
eq_("foo [000] bar", get_unconflicted_name("foo [000] bar"))
class TestCaseIsConflicted:
def test_main(self):
assert is_conflicted("[000] foobar")
assert is_conflicted("[9999] foobar")
assert not is_conflicted("[000]foobar")
assert not is_conflicted("[000a] foobar")
assert not is_conflicted("foobar")
assert not is_conflicted("foo [000] bar")
class TestCaseMoveCopy:
@pytest.fixture
def do_setup(self, request):
tmpdir = request.getfixturevalue("tmpdir")
self.path = Path(str(tmpdir))
self.path.joinpath("foo").touch()
self.path.joinpath("bar").touch()
self.path.joinpath("dir").mkdir()
def test_move_no_conflict(self, do_setup):
smart_move(self.path.joinpath("foo"), self.path.joinpath("baz"))
assert self.path.joinpath("baz").exists()
assert not self.path.joinpath("foo").exists()
def test_copy_no_conflict(self, do_setup): # No need to duplicate the rest of the tests... Let's just test on move
smart_copy(self.path.joinpath("foo"), self.path.joinpath("baz"))
assert self.path.joinpath("baz").exists()
assert self.path.joinpath("foo").exists()
def test_move_no_conflict_dest_is_dir(self, do_setup):
smart_move(self.path.joinpath("foo"), self.path.joinpath("dir"))
assert self.path.joinpath("dir", "foo").exists()
assert not self.path.joinpath("foo").exists()
def test_move_conflict(self, do_setup):
smart_move(self.path.joinpath("foo"), self.path.joinpath("bar"))
assert self.path.joinpath("[000] bar").exists()
assert not self.path.joinpath("foo").exists()
def test_move_conflict_dest_is_dir(self, do_setup):
smart_move(self.path.joinpath("foo"), self.path.joinpath("dir"))
smart_move(self.path.joinpath("bar"), self.path.joinpath("foo"))
smart_move(self.path.joinpath("foo"), self.path.joinpath("dir"))
assert self.path.joinpath("dir", "foo").exists()
assert self.path.joinpath("dir", "[000] foo").exists()
assert not self.path.joinpath("foo").exists()
assert not self.path.joinpath("bar").exists()
def test_copy_folder(self, tmpdir):
# smart_copy also works on folders
path = Path(str(tmpdir))
path.joinpath("foo").mkdir()
path.joinpath("bar").mkdir()
smart_copy(path.joinpath("foo"), path.joinpath("bar")) # no crash
assert path.joinpath("[000] bar").exists()