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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.
105 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
105 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
# Created By: Virgil Dupras
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# Created On: 2008-01-08
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# Copyright 2013 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
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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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from ..conflict import *
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from ..path import Path
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from ..testutil import eq_
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class TestCase_GetConflictedName:
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def test_simple(self):
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name = get_conflicted_name(['bar'], 'bar')
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eq_('[000] bar', name)
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name = get_conflicted_name(['bar', '[000] bar'], 'bar')
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eq_('[001] bar', name)
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def test_no_conflict(self):
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name = get_conflicted_name(['bar'], 'foobar')
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eq_('foobar', name)
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def test_fourth_digit(self):
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# This test is long because every time we have to add a conflicted name,
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# a test must be made for every other conflicted name existing...
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# Anyway, this has very few chances to happen.
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names = ['bar'] + ['[%03d] bar' % i for i in range(1000)]
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name = get_conflicted_name(names, 'bar')
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eq_('[1000] bar', name)
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def test_auto_unconflict(self):
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# Automatically unconflict the name if it's already conflicted.
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name = get_conflicted_name([], '[000] foobar')
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eq_('foobar', name)
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name = get_conflicted_name(['bar'], '[001] bar')
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eq_('[000] bar', name)
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class TestCase_GetUnconflictedName:
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def test_main(self):
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eq_('foobar',get_unconflicted_name('[000] foobar'))
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eq_('foobar',get_unconflicted_name('[9999] foobar'))
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eq_('[000]foobar',get_unconflicted_name('[000]foobar'))
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eq_('[000a] foobar',get_unconflicted_name('[000a] foobar'))
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eq_('foobar',get_unconflicted_name('foobar'))
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eq_('foo [000] bar',get_unconflicted_name('foo [000] bar'))
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class TestCase_IsConflicted:
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def test_main(self):
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assert is_conflicted('[000] foobar')
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assert is_conflicted('[9999] foobar')
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assert not is_conflicted('[000]foobar')
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assert not is_conflicted('[000a] foobar')
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assert not is_conflicted('foobar')
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assert not is_conflicted('foo [000] bar')
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class TestCase_move_copy:
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def pytest_funcarg__do_setup(self, request):
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tmpdir = request.getfuncargvalue('tmpdir')
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self.path = Path(str(tmpdir))
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self.path['foo'].open('w').close()
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self.path['bar'].open('w').close()
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self.path['dir'].mkdir()
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def test_move_no_conflict(self, do_setup):
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smart_move(self.path + 'foo', self.path + 'baz')
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assert self.path['baz'].exists()
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assert not self.path['foo'].exists()
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def test_copy_no_conflict(self, do_setup): # No need to duplicate the rest of the tests... Let's just test on move
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smart_copy(self.path + 'foo', self.path + 'baz')
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assert self.path['baz'].exists()
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assert self.path['foo'].exists()
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def test_move_no_conflict_dest_is_dir(self, do_setup):
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smart_move(self.path + 'foo', self.path + 'dir')
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assert self.path['dir']['foo'].exists()
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assert not self.path['foo'].exists()
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def test_move_conflict(self, do_setup):
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smart_move(self.path + 'foo', self.path + 'bar')
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assert self.path['[000] bar'].exists()
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assert not self.path['foo'].exists()
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def test_move_conflict_dest_is_dir(self, do_setup):
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smart_move(self.path['foo'], self.path['dir'])
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smart_move(self.path['bar'], self.path['foo'])
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smart_move(self.path['foo'], self.path['dir'])
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assert self.path['dir']['foo'].exists()
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assert self.path['dir']['[000] foo'].exists()
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assert not self.path['foo'].exists()
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assert not self.path['bar'].exists()
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def test_copy_folder(self, tmpdir):
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# smart_copy also works on folders
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path = Path(str(tmpdir))
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path['foo'].mkdir()
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path['bar'].mkdir()
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smart_copy(path['foo'], path['bar']) # no crash
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assert path['[000] bar'].exists()
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