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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.
530 lines
17 KiB
Python
530 lines
17 KiB
Python
# Created By: Virgil Dupras
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# Created On: 2006/03/03
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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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from jobprogress import job
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from hscommon.path import Path
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from hscommon.testutil import eq_
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from .. import fs
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from ..engine import getwords, Match
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from ..ignore import IgnoreList
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from ..scanner import *
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class NamedObject:
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def __init__(self, name="foobar", size=1, path=None):
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if path is None:
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path = Path(name)
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else:
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path = Path(path)[name]
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self.name = name
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self.size = size
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self.path = path
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self.words = getwords(name)
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<NamedObject %r %r>' % (self.name, self.path)
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no = NamedObject
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def pytest_funcarg__fake_fileexists(request):
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# This is a hack to avoid invalidating all previous tests since the scanner started to test
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# for file existence before doing the match grouping.
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monkeypatch = request.getfuncargvalue('monkeypatch')
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monkeypatch.setattr(Path, 'exists', lambda _: True)
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def test_empty(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([])
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eq_(r, [])
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def test_default_settings(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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eq_(s.min_match_percentage, 80)
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eq_(s.scan_type, ScanType.Filename)
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eq_(s.mix_file_kind, True)
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eq_(s.word_weighting, False)
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eq_(s.match_similar_words, False)
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assert isinstance(s.ignore_list, IgnoreList)
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def test_simple_with_default_settings(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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f = [no('foo bar', path='p1'), no('foo bar', path='p2'), no('foo bleh')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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g = r[0]
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#'foo bleh' cannot be in the group because the default min match % is 80
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eq_(len(g), 2)
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assert g.ref in f[:2]
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assert g.dupes[0] in f[:2]
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def test_simple_with_lower_min_match(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.min_match_percentage = 50
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f = [no('foo bar', path='p1'), no('foo bar', path='p2'), no('foo bleh')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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g = r[0]
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eq_(len(g), 3)
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def test_trim_all_ref_groups(fake_fileexists):
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# When all files of a group are ref, don't include that group in the results, but also don't
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# count the files from that group as discarded.
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s = Scanner()
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f = [no('foo', path='p1'), no('foo', path='p2'), no('bar', path='p1'), no('bar', path='p2')]
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f[2].is_ref = True
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f[3].is_ref = True
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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eq_(s.discarded_file_count, 0)
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def test_priorize(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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f = [no('foo', path='p1'), no('foo', path='p2'), no('bar', path='p1'), no('bar', path='p2')]
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f[1].size = 2
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f[2].size = 3
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f[3].is_ref = True
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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g1, g2 = r
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assert f[1] in (g1.ref,g2.ref)
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assert f[0] in (g1.dupes[0],g2.dupes[0])
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assert f[3] in (g1.ref,g2.ref)
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assert f[2] in (g1.dupes[0],g2.dupes[0])
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def test_content_scan(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Contents
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f = [no('foo'), no('bar'), no('bleh')]
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f[0].md5 = f[0].md5partial = 'foobar'
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f[1].md5 = f[1].md5partial = 'foobar'
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f[2].md5 = f[2].md5partial = 'bleh'
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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eq_(len(r[0]), 2)
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eq_(s.discarded_file_count, 0) # don't count the different md5 as discarded!
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def test_content_scan_compare_sizes_first(fake_fileexists):
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class MyFile(no):
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@property
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def md5(file):
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raise AssertionError()
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Contents
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f = [MyFile('foo', 1), MyFile('bar', 2)]
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eq_(len(s.get_dupe_groups(f)), 0)
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def test_min_match_perc_doesnt_matter_for_content_scan(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Contents
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f = [no('foo'), no('bar'), no('bleh')]
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f[0].md5 = f[0].md5partial = 'foobar'
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f[1].md5 = f[1].md5partial = 'foobar'
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f[2].md5 = f[2].md5partial = 'bleh'
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s.min_match_percentage = 101
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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eq_(len(r[0]), 2)
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s.min_match_percentage = 0
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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eq_(len(r[0]), 2)
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def test_content_scan_doesnt_put_md5_in_words_at_the_end(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Contents
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f = [no('foo'),no('bar')]
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f[0].md5 = f[0].md5partial = '\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f'
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f[1].md5 = f[1].md5partial = '\x00\x01\x02\x03\x04\x05\x06\x07\x08\x09\x0a\x0b\x0c\x0d\x0e\x0f'
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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g = r[0]
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def test_extension_is_not_counted_in_filename_scan(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.min_match_percentage = 100
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f = [no('foo.bar'), no('foo.bleh')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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eq_(len(r[0]), 2)
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def test_job(fake_fileexists):
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def do_progress(progress, desc=''):
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log.append(progress)
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return True
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s = Scanner()
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log = []
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f = [no('foo bar'), no('foo bar'), no('foo bleh')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f, job.Job(1, do_progress))
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eq_(log[0], 0)
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eq_(log[-1], 100)
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def test_mix_file_kind(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.mix_file_kind = False
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f = [no('foo.1'), no('foo.2')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 0)
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def test_word_weighting(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.min_match_percentage = 75
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s.word_weighting = True
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f = [no('foo bar'), no('foo bar bleh')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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g = r[0]
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m = g.get_match_of(g.dupes[0])
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eq_(m.percentage, 75) # 16 letters, 12 matching
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def test_similar_words(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.match_similar_words = True
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f = [no('The White Stripes'), no('The Whites Stripe'), no('Limp Bizkit'), no('Limp Bizkitt')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 2)
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def test_fields(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Fields
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f = [no('The White Stripes - Little Ghost'), no('The White Stripes - Little Acorn')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 0)
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def test_fields_no_order(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.FieldsNoOrder
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f = [no('The White Stripes - Little Ghost'), no('Little Ghost - The White Stripes')]
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_tag_scan(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Tag
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o1 = no('foo')
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o2 = no('bar')
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o1.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o1.title = 'The Air Near My Fingers'
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o2.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o2.title = 'The Air Near My Fingers'
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([o1,o2])
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_tag_with_album_scan(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Tag
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s.scanned_tags = set(['artist', 'album', 'title'])
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o1 = no('foo')
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o2 = no('bar')
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o3 = no('bleh')
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o1.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o1.title = 'The Air Near My Fingers'
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o1.album = 'Elephant'
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o2.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o2.title = 'The Air Near My Fingers'
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o2.album = 'Elephant'
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o3.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o3.title = 'The Air Near My Fingers'
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o3.album = 'foobar'
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([o1,o2,o3])
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_that_dash_in_tags_dont_create_new_fields(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Tag
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s.scanned_tags = set(['artist', 'album', 'title'])
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s.min_match_percentage = 50
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o1 = no('foo')
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o2 = no('bar')
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o1.artist = 'The White Stripes - a'
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o1.title = 'The Air Near My Fingers - a'
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o1.album = 'Elephant - a'
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o2.artist = 'The White Stripes - b'
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o2.title = 'The Air Near My Fingers - b'
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o2.album = 'Elephant - b'
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([o1,o2])
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_tag_scan_with_different_scanned(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Tag
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s.scanned_tags = set(['track', 'year'])
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o1 = no('foo')
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o2 = no('bar')
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o1.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o1.title = 'some title'
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o1.track = 'foo'
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o1.year = 'bar'
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o2.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o2.title = 'another title'
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o2.track = 'foo'
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o2.year = 'bar'
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2])
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_tag_scan_only_scans_existing_tags(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Tag
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s.scanned_tags = set(['artist', 'foo'])
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o1 = no('foo')
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o2 = no('bar')
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o1.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o1.foo = 'foo'
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o2.artist = 'The White Stripes'
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o2.foo = 'bar'
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2])
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eq_(len(r), 1) # Because 'foo' is not scanned, they match
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def test_tag_scan_converts_to_str(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Tag
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s.scanned_tags = set(['track'])
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o1 = no('foo')
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o2 = no('bar')
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o1.track = 42
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o2.track = 42
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try:
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2])
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except TypeError:
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raise AssertionError()
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_tag_scan_non_ascii(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Tag
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s.scanned_tags = set(['title'])
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o1 = no('foo')
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o2 = no('bar')
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o1.title = 'foobar\u00e9'
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o2.title = 'foobar\u00e9'
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try:
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2])
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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raise AssertionError()
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_audio_content_scan(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.ContentsAudio
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f = [no('foo'), no('bar'), no('bleh')]
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f[0].md5 = 'foo'
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f[1].md5 = 'bar'
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f[2].md5 = 'bleh'
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f[0].md5partial = 'foo'
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f[1].md5partial = 'foo'
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f[2].md5partial = 'bleh'
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f[0].audiosize = 1
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f[1].audiosize = 1
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f[2].audiosize = 1
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r = s.get_dupe_groups(f)
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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eq_(len(r[0]), 2)
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def test_audio_content_scan_compare_sizes_first(fake_fileexists):
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class MyFile(no):
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@property
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def md5partial(file):
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raise AssertionError()
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.ContentsAudio
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f = [MyFile('foo'), MyFile('bar')]
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f[0].audiosize = 1
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f[1].audiosize = 2
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eq_(len(s.get_dupe_groups(f)), 0)
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def test_ignore_list(fake_fileexists):
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s = Scanner()
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f1 = no('foobar')
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f2 = no('foobar')
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f3 = no('foobar')
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f1.path = Path('dir1/foobar')
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f2.path = Path('dir2/foobar')
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f3.path = Path('dir3/foobar')
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s.ignore_list.Ignore(str(f1.path),str(f2.path))
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s.ignore_list.Ignore(str(f1.path),str(f3.path))
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([f1,f2,f3])
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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g = r[0]
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eq_(len(g.dupes), 1)
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assert f1 not in g
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assert f2 in g
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assert f3 in g
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# Ignored matches are not counted as discarded
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eq_(s.discarded_file_count, 0)
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def test_ignore_list_checks_for_unicode(fake_fileexists):
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#scanner was calling path_str for ignore list checks. Since the Path changes, it must
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#be unicode(path)
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s = Scanner()
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f1 = no('foobar')
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f2 = no('foobar')
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f3 = no('foobar')
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f1.path = Path('foo1\u00e9')
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f2.path = Path('foo2\u00e9')
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f3.path = Path('foo3\u00e9')
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s.ignore_list.Ignore(str(f1.path),str(f2.path))
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s.ignore_list.Ignore(str(f1.path),str(f3.path))
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([f1,f2,f3])
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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g = r[0]
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eq_(len(g.dupes), 1)
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assert f1 not in g
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assert f2 in g
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assert f3 in g
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def test_file_evaluates_to_false(fake_fileexists):
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# A very wrong way to use any() was added at some point, causing resulting group list
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# to be empty.
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class FalseNamedObject(NamedObject):
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def __bool__(self):
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return False
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s = Scanner()
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f1 = FalseNamedObject('foobar', path='p1')
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f2 = FalseNamedObject('foobar', path='p2')
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r = s.get_dupe_groups([f1, f2])
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eq_(len(r), 1)
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def test_size_threshold(fake_fileexists):
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# Only file equal or higher than the size_threshold in size are scanned
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s = Scanner()
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f1 = no('foo', 1, path='p1')
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f2 = no('foo', 2, path='p2')
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f3 = no('foo', 3, path='p3')
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s.size_threshold = 2
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groups = s.get_dupe_groups([f1,f2,f3])
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eq_(len(groups), 1)
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[group] = groups
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eq_(len(group), 2)
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assert f1 not in group
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assert f2 in group
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assert f3 in group
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def test_tie_breaker_path_deepness(fake_fileexists):
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# If there is a tie in prioritization, path deepness is used as a tie breaker
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s = Scanner()
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o1, o2 = no('foo'), no('foo')
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o1.path = Path('foo')
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o2.path = Path('foo/bar')
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[group] = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2])
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assert group.ref is o2
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def test_tie_breaker_copy(fake_fileexists):
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# if copy is in the words used (even if it has a deeper path), it becomes a dupe
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s = Scanner()
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o1, o2 = no('foo bar Copy'), no('foo bar')
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o1.path = Path('deeper/path')
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o2.path = Path('foo')
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[group] = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2])
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assert group.ref is o2
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def test_tie_breaker_same_name_plus_digit(fake_fileexists):
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# if ref has the same words as dupe, but has some just one extra word which is a digit, it
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# becomes a dupe
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s = Scanner()
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o1 = no('foo bar 42')
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o2 = no('foo bar [42]')
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o3 = no('foo bar (42)')
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o4 = no('foo bar {42}')
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o5 = no('foo bar')
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# all numbered names have deeper paths, so they'll end up ref if the digits aren't correctly
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# used as tie breakers
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o1.path = Path('deeper/path')
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o2.path = Path('deeper/path')
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o3.path = Path('deeper/path')
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o4.path = Path('deeper/path')
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o5.path = Path('foo')
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[group] = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2, o3, o4, o5])
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assert group.ref is o5
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def test_partial_group_match(fake_fileexists):
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# Count the number of discarded matches (when a file doesn't match all other dupes of the
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# group) in Scanner.discarded_file_count
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s = Scanner()
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o1, o2, o3 = no('a b'), no('a'), no('b')
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s.min_match_percentage = 50
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[group] = s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2, o3])
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eq_(len(group), 2)
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assert o1 in group
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# The file that will actually be counted as a dupe is undefined. The only thing we want to test
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# is that we don't have both
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if o2 in group:
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assert o3 not in group
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else:
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assert o3 in group
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eq_(s.discarded_file_count, 1)
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def test_dont_group_files_that_dont_exist(tmpdir):
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# when creating groups, check that files exist first. It's possible that these files have
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# been moved during the scan by the user.
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# In this test, we have to delete one of the files between the get_matches() part and the
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# get_groups() part.
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Contents
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p = Path(str(tmpdir))
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p['file1'].open('w').write('foo')
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p['file2'].open('w').write('foo')
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file1, file2 = fs.get_files(p)
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def getmatches(*args, **kw):
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file2.path.remove()
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return [Match(file1, file2, 100)]
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s._getmatches = getmatches
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assert not s.get_dupe_groups([file1, file2])
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def test_folder_scan_exclude_subfolder_matches(fake_fileexists):
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# when doing a Folders scan type, don't include matches for folders whose parent folder already
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# match.
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Folders
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topf1 = no("top folder 1", size=42)
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topf1.md5 = topf1.md5partial = b"some_md5_1"
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topf1.path = Path('/topf1')
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topf2 = no("top folder 2", size=42)
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topf2.md5 = topf2.md5partial = b"some_md5_1"
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topf2.path = Path('/topf2')
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subf1 = no("sub folder 1", size=41)
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subf1.md5 = subf1.md5partial = b"some_md5_2"
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subf1.path = Path('/topf1/sub')
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subf2 = no("sub folder 2", size=41)
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subf2.md5 = subf2.md5partial = b"some_md5_2"
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subf2.path = Path('/topf2/sub')
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eq_(len(s.get_dupe_groups([topf1, topf2, subf1, subf2])), 1) # only top folders
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# however, if another folder matches a subfolder, keep in in the matches
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otherf = no("other folder", size=41)
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otherf.md5 = otherf.md5partial = b"some_md5_2"
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otherf.path = Path('/otherfolder')
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eq_(len(s.get_dupe_groups([topf1, topf2, subf1, subf2, otherf])), 2)
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def test_ignore_files_with_same_path(fake_fileexists):
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# It's possible that the scanner is fed with two file instances pointing to the same path. One
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# of these files has to be ignored
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s = Scanner()
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f1 = no('foobar', path='path1/foobar')
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f2 = no('foobar', path='path1/foobar')
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eq_(s.get_dupe_groups([f1, f2]), [])
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def test_dont_count_ref_files_as_discarded(fake_fileexists):
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# To speed up the scan, we don't bother comparing contents of files that are both ref files.
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# However, this causes problems in "discarded" counting and we make sure here that we don't
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# report discarded matches in exact duplicate scans.
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s = Scanner()
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s.scan_type = ScanType.Contents
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o1 = no("foo", path="p1")
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o2 = no("foo", path="p2")
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o3 = no("foo", path="p3")
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o1.md5 = o1.md5partial = 'foobar'
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o2.md5 = o2.md5partial = 'foobar'
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o3.md5 = o3.md5partial = 'foobar'
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o1.is_ref = True
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o2.is_ref = True
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eq_(len(s.get_dupe_groups([o1, o2, o3])), 1)
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eq_(s.discarded_file_count, 0)
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