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dupeguru/core/tests/base.py
Virgil Dupras 10dbfa9b38 Refactoring: Path API compatibility with pathlib
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.
2013-11-16 12:06:16 -05:00

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# Created By: Virgil Dupras
# Created On: 2011/09/07
# Copyright 2013 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
#
# This software is licensed under the "BSD" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
# http://www.hardcoded.net/licenses/bsd_license
from hscommon.testutil import TestApp as TestAppBase, eq_, with_app
from hscommon.path import Path
from hscommon.util import get_file_ext, format_size
from hscommon.gui.column import Column
from jobprogress.job import nulljob, JobCancelled
from .. import engine
from .. import prioritize
from ..engine import getwords
from ..app import DupeGuru as DupeGuruBase, cmp_value
from ..gui.details_panel import DetailsPanel
from ..gui.directory_tree import DirectoryTree
from ..gui.result_table import ResultTable as ResultTableBase
from ..gui.prioritize_dialog import PrioritizeDialog
class DupeGuruView:
JOB = nulljob
def __init__(self):
self.messages = []
def start_job(self, jobid, func, args=()):
try:
func(self.JOB, *args)
except JobCancelled:
return
def get_default(self, key_name):
return None
def set_default(self, key_name, value):
pass
def show_message(self, msg):
self.messages.append(msg)
def ask_yes_no(self, prompt):
return True # always answer yes
class ResultTable(ResultTableBase):
COLUMNS = [
Column('marked', ''),
Column('name', 'Filename'),
Column('folder_path', 'Directory'),
Column('size', 'Size (KB)'),
Column('extension', 'Kind'),
]
DELTA_COLUMNS = {'size', }
class DupeGuru(DupeGuruBase):
NAME = 'dupeGuru'
METADATA_TO_READ = ['size']
def __init__(self):
DupeGuruBase.__init__(self, DupeGuruView())
self.appdata = '/tmp'
def _prioritization_categories(self):
return prioritize.all_categories()
def _create_result_table(self):
return ResultTable(self)
class NamedObject:
def __init__(self, name="foobar", with_words=False, size=1, folder=None):
self.name = name
if folder is None:
folder = 'basepath'
self._folder = Path(folder)
self.size = size
self.md5partial = name
self.md5 = name
if with_words:
self.words = getwords(name)
self.is_ref = False
def __bool__(self):
return False #Make sure that operations are made correctly when the bool value of files is false.
def get_display_info(self, group, delta):
size = self.size
m = group.get_match_of(self)
if m and delta:
r = group.ref
size -= r.size
return {
'name': self.name,
'folder_path': str(self.folder_path),
'size': format_size(size, 0, 1, False),
'extension': self.extension if hasattr(self, 'extension') else '---',
}
@property
def path(self):
return self._folder[self.name]
@property
def folder_path(self):
return self.path.parent()
@property
def extension(self):
return get_file_ext(self.name)
# Returns a group set that looks like that:
# "foo bar" (1)
# "bar bleh" (1024)
# "foo bleh" (1)
# "ibabtu" (1)
# "ibabtu" (1)
def GetTestGroups():
objects = [NamedObject("foo bar"),NamedObject("bar bleh"),NamedObject("foo bleh"),NamedObject("ibabtu"),NamedObject("ibabtu")]
objects[1].size = 1024
matches = engine.getmatches(objects) #we should have 5 matches
groups = engine.get_groups(matches) #We should have 2 groups
for g in groups:
g.prioritize(lambda x:objects.index(x)) #We want the dupes to be in the same order as the list is
groups.sort(key=len, reverse=True) # We want the group with 3 members to be first.
return (objects,matches,groups)
class TestApp(TestAppBase):
def __init__(self):
def link_gui(gui):
gui.view = self.make_logger()
if hasattr(gui, 'columns'): # tables
gui.columns.view = self.make_logger()
return gui
TestAppBase.__init__(self)
make_gui = self.make_gui
self.app = DupeGuru()
self.default_parent = self.app
self.rtable = link_gui(self.app.result_table)
self.dtree = link_gui(self.app.directory_tree)
self.dpanel = link_gui(self.app.details_panel)
self.slabel = link_gui(self.app.stats_label)
self.pdialog = PrioritizeDialog(self.app)
link_gui(self.pdialog.category_list)
link_gui(self.pdialog.criteria_list)
link_gui(self.pdialog.prioritization_list)
link_gui(self.app.ignore_list_dialog)
link_gui(self.app.ignore_list_dialog.ignore_list_table)
link_gui(self.app.progress_window)
link_gui(self.app.progress_window.jobdesc_textfield)
link_gui(self.app.progress_window.progressdesc_textfield)
#--- Helpers
def select_pri_criterion(self, name):
# Select a main prioritize criterion by name instead of by index. Makes tests more
# maintainable.
index = self.pdialog.category_list.index(name)
self.pdialog.category_list.select(index)
def add_pri_criterion(self, name, index):
self.select_pri_criterion(name)
self.pdialog.criteria_list.select([index])
self.pdialog.add_selected()