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Previously, we would simply show an empty results window. Not very helpful.
820 lines
31 KiB
Python
820 lines
31 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2016 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
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#
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# This software is licensed under the "GPLv3" 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.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html
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import io
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import os.path as op
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from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET
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from pytest import raises
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from hscommon.testutil import eq_
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from hscommon.util import first
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from .. import engine
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from .base import NamedObject, GetTestGroups, DupeGuru
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from ..results import Results
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class TestCaseResultsEmpty:
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def setup_method(self, method):
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self.app = DupeGuru()
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self.results = self.app.results
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def test_apply_invalid_filter(self):
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# If the applied filter is an invalid regexp, just ignore the filter.
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self.results.apply_filter('[') # invalid
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self.test_stat_line() # make sure that the stats line isn't saying we applied a '[' filter
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def test_stat_line(self):
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eq_("0 / 0 (0.00 B / 0.00 B) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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def test_groups(self):
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eq_(0, len(self.results.groups))
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def test_get_group_of_duplicate(self):
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assert self.results.get_group_of_duplicate('foo') is None
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def test_save_to_xml(self):
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f = io.BytesIO()
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self.results.save_to_xml(f)
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f.seek(0)
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doc = ET.parse(f)
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root = doc.getroot()
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eq_('results', root.tag)
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def test_is_modified(self):
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assert not self.results.is_modified
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def test_is_modified_after_setting_empty_group(self):
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# Don't consider results as modified if they're empty
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self.results.groups = []
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assert not self.results.is_modified
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def test_save_to_same_name_as_folder(self, tmpdir):
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# Issue #149
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# When saving to a filename that already exists, the file is overwritten. However, when
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# the name exists but that it's a folder, then there used to be a crash. The proper fix
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# would have been some kind of feedback to the user, but the work involved for something
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# that simply never happens (I never received a report of this crash, I experienced it
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# while fooling around) is too much. Instead, use standard name conflict resolution.
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folderpath = tmpdir.join('foo')
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folderpath.mkdir()
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self.results.save_to_xml(str(folderpath)) # no crash
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assert tmpdir.join('[000] foo').check()
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class TestCaseResultsWithSomeGroups:
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def setup_method(self, method):
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self.app = DupeGuru()
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self.results = self.app.results
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self.objects, self.matches, self.groups = GetTestGroups()
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self.results.groups = self.groups
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def test_stat_line(self):
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eq_("0 / 3 (0.00 B / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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def test_groups(self):
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eq_(2, len(self.results.groups))
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def test_get_group_of_duplicate(self):
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for o in self.objects:
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g = self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(o)
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assert isinstance(g, engine.Group)
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assert o in g
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assert self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(self.groups[0]) is None
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def test_remove_duplicates(self):
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g1, g2 = self.results.groups
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self.results.remove_duplicates([g1.dupes[0]])
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eq_(2, len(g1))
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assert g1 in self.results.groups
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self.results.remove_duplicates([g1.ref])
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eq_(2, len(g1))
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assert g1 in self.results.groups
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self.results.remove_duplicates([g1.dupes[0]])
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eq_(0, len(g1))
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assert g1 not in self.results.groups
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self.results.remove_duplicates([g2.dupes[0]])
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eq_(0, len(g2))
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assert g2 not in self.results.groups
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eq_(0, len(self.results.groups))
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def test_remove_duplicates_with_ref_files(self):
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g1, g2 = self.results.groups
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self.objects[0].is_ref = True
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self.objects[1].is_ref = True
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self.results.remove_duplicates([self.objects[2]])
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eq_(0, len(g1))
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assert g1 not in self.results.groups
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def test_make_ref(self):
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g = self.results.groups[0]
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d = g.dupes[0]
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self.results.make_ref(d)
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assert d is g.ref
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def test_sort_groups(self):
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self.results.make_ref(self.objects[1]) #We want to make the 1024 sized object to go ref.
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g1, g2 = self.groups
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self.results.sort_groups('size')
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assert self.results.groups[0] is g2
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assert self.results.groups[1] is g1
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self.results.sort_groups('size', False)
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assert self.results.groups[0] is g1
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assert self.results.groups[1] is g2
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def test_set_groups_when_sorted(self):
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self.results.make_ref(self.objects[1]) #We want to make the 1024 sized object to go ref.
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self.results.sort_groups('size')
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objects, matches, groups = GetTestGroups()
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g1, g2 = groups
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g1.switch_ref(objects[1])
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self.results.groups = groups
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assert self.results.groups[0] is g2
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assert self.results.groups[1] is g1
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def test_get_dupe_list(self):
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eq_([self.objects[1], self.objects[2], self.objects[4]], self.results.dupes)
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def test_dupe_list_is_cached(self):
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assert self.results.dupes is self.results.dupes
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def test_dupe_list_cache_is_invalidated_when_needed(self):
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o1, o2, o3, o4, o5 = self.objects
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eq_([o2, o3, o5], self.results.dupes)
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self.results.make_ref(o2)
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eq_([o1, o3, o5], self.results.dupes)
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objects, matches, groups = GetTestGroups()
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o1, o2, o3, o4, o5 = objects
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self.results.groups = groups
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eq_([o2, o3, o5], self.results.dupes)
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def test_dupe_list_sort(self):
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o1, o2, o3, o4, o5 = self.objects
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o1.size = 5
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o2.size = 4
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o3.size = 3
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o4.size = 2
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o5.size = 1
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self.results.sort_dupes('size')
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eq_([o5, o3, o2], self.results.dupes)
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self.results.sort_dupes('size', False)
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eq_([o2, o3, o5], self.results.dupes)
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def test_dupe_list_remember_sort(self):
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o1, o2, o3, o4, o5 = self.objects
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o1.size = 5
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o2.size = 4
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o3.size = 3
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o4.size = 2
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o5.size = 1
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self.results.sort_dupes('size')
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self.results.make_ref(o2)
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eq_([o5, o3, o1], self.results.dupes)
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def test_dupe_list_sort_delta_values(self):
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o1, o2, o3, o4, o5 = self.objects
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o1.size = 10
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o2.size = 2 #-8
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o3.size = 3 #-7
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o4.size = 20
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o5.size = 1 #-19
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self.results.sort_dupes('size', delta=True)
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eq_([o5, o2, o3], self.results.dupes)
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def test_sort_empty_list(self):
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#There was an infinite loop when sorting an empty list.
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app = DupeGuru()
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r = app.results
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r.sort_dupes('name')
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eq_([], r.dupes)
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def test_dupe_list_update_on_remove_duplicates(self):
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o1, o2, o3, o4, o5 = self.objects
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eq_(3, len(self.results.dupes))
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self.results.remove_duplicates([o2])
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eq_(2, len(self.results.dupes))
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def test_is_modified(self):
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# Changing the groups sets the modified flag
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assert self.results.is_modified
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def test_is_modified_after_save_and_load(self):
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# Saving/Loading a file sets the modified flag back to False
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def get_file(path):
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return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
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f = io.BytesIO()
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self.results.save_to_xml(f)
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assert not self.results.is_modified
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self.results.groups = self.groups # sets the flag back
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f.seek(0)
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self.results.load_from_xml(f, get_file)
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assert not self.results.is_modified
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def test_is_modified_after_removing_all_results(self):
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# Removing all results sets the is_modified flag to false.
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self.results.mark_all()
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self.results.perform_on_marked(lambda x: None, True)
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assert not self.results.is_modified
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def test_group_of_duplicate_after_removal(self):
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# removing a duplicate also removes it from the dupe:group map.
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dupe = self.results.groups[1].dupes[0]
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ref = self.results.groups[1].ref
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self.results.remove_duplicates([dupe])
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assert self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(dupe) is None
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# also remove group ref
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assert self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(ref) is None
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def test_dupe_list_sort_delta_values_nonnumeric(self):
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# When sorting dupes in delta mode on a non-numeric column, our first sort criteria is if
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# the string is the same as its ref.
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g1r, g1d1, g1d2, g2r, g2d1 = self.objects
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# "aaa" makes our dupe go first in alphabetical order, but since we have the same value as
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# ref, we're going last.
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g2r.name = g2d1.name = "aaa"
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self.results.sort_dupes('name', delta=True)
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eq_("aaa", self.results.dupes[2].name)
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def test_dupe_list_sort_delta_values_nonnumeric_case_insensitive(self):
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# Non-numeric delta sorting comparison is case insensitive
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g1r, g1d1, g1d2, g2r, g2d1 = self.objects
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g2r.name = "AaA"
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g2d1.name = "aAa"
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self.results.sort_dupes('name', delta=True)
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eq_("aAa", self.results.dupes[2].name)
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class TestCaseResultsWithSavedResults:
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def setup_method(self, method):
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self.app = DupeGuru()
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self.results = self.app.results
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self.objects, self.matches, self.groups = GetTestGroups()
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self.results.groups = self.groups
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self.f = io.BytesIO()
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self.results.save_to_xml(self.f)
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self.f.seek(0)
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def test_is_modified(self):
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# Saving a file sets the modified flag back to False
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assert not self.results.is_modified
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def test_is_modified_after_load(self):
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# Loading a file sets the modified flag back to False
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def get_file(path):
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return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
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self.results.groups = self.groups # sets the flag back
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self.results.load_from_xml(self.f, get_file)
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assert not self.results.is_modified
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def test_is_modified_after_remove(self):
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# Removing dupes sets the modified flag
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self.results.remove_duplicates([self.results.groups[0].dupes[0]])
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assert self.results.is_modified
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def test_is_modified_after_make_ref(self):
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# Making a dupe ref sets the modified flag
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self.results.make_ref(self.results.groups[0].dupes[0])
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assert self.results.is_modified
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class TestCaseResultsMarkings:
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def setup_method(self, method):
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self.app = DupeGuru()
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self.results = self.app.results
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self.objects, self.matches, self.groups = GetTestGroups()
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self.results.groups = self.groups
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def test_stat_line(self):
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eq_("0 / 3 (0.00 B / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.mark(self.objects[1])
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eq_("1 / 3 (1.00 KB / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.mark_invert()
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eq_("2 / 3 (2.00 B / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.mark_invert()
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self.results.unmark(self.objects[1])
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self.results.mark(self.objects[2])
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self.results.mark(self.objects[4])
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eq_("2 / 3 (2.00 B / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.mark(self.objects[0]) #this is a ref, it can't be counted
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eq_("2 / 3 (2.00 B / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.groups = self.groups
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eq_("0 / 3 (0.00 B / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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def test_with_ref_duplicate(self):
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self.objects[1].is_ref = True
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self.results.groups = self.groups
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assert not self.results.mark(self.objects[1])
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self.results.mark(self.objects[2])
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eq_("1 / 2 (1.00 B / 2.00 B) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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def test_perform_on_marked(self):
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def log_object(o):
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log.append(o)
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return True
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log = []
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self.results.mark_all()
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self.results.perform_on_marked(log_object, False)
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assert self.objects[1] in log
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assert self.objects[2] in log
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assert self.objects[4] in log
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eq_(3, len(log))
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log = []
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self.results.mark_none()
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self.results.mark(self.objects[4])
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self.results.perform_on_marked(log_object, True)
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eq_(1, len(log))
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assert self.objects[4] in log
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eq_(1, len(self.results.groups))
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def test_perform_on_marked_with_problems(self):
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def log_object(o):
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log.append(o)
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if o is self.objects[1]:
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raise EnvironmentError('foobar')
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log = []
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self.results.mark_all()
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assert self.results.is_marked(self.objects[1])
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self.results.perform_on_marked(log_object, True)
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eq_(len(log), 3)
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eq_(len(self.results.groups), 1)
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eq_(len(self.results.groups[0]), 2)
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assert self.objects[1] in self.results.groups[0]
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assert not self.results.is_marked(self.objects[2])
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assert self.results.is_marked(self.objects[1])
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eq_(len(self.results.problems), 1)
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dupe, msg = self.results.problems[0]
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assert dupe is self.objects[1]
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eq_(msg, 'foobar')
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def test_perform_on_marked_with_ref(self):
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def log_object(o):
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log.append(o)
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return True
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log = []
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self.objects[0].is_ref = True
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self.objects[1].is_ref = True
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self.results.mark_all()
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self.results.perform_on_marked(log_object, True)
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assert self.objects[1] not in log
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assert self.objects[2] in log
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assert self.objects[4] in log
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eq_(2, len(log))
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eq_(0, len(self.results.groups))
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def test_perform_on_marked_remove_objects_only_at_the_end(self):
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def check_groups(o):
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eq_(3, len(g1))
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eq_(2, len(g2))
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return True
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g1, g2 = self.results.groups
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self.results.mark_all()
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self.results.perform_on_marked(check_groups, True)
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eq_(0, len(g1))
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eq_(0, len(g2))
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eq_(0, len(self.results.groups))
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def test_remove_duplicates(self):
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g1 = self.results.groups[0]
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self.results.mark(g1.dupes[0])
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eq_("1 / 3 (1.00 KB / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.remove_duplicates([g1.dupes[1]])
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eq_("1 / 2 (1.00 KB / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.remove_duplicates([g1.dupes[0]])
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eq_("0 / 1 (0.00 B / 1.00 B) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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def test_make_ref(self):
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g = self.results.groups[0]
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d = g.dupes[0]
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self.results.mark(d)
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eq_("1 / 3 (1.00 KB / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.make_ref(d)
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eq_("0 / 3 (0.00 B / 3.00 B) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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self.results.make_ref(d)
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eq_("0 / 3 (0.00 B / 3.00 B) duplicates marked.", self.results.stat_line)
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def test_SaveXML(self):
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self.results.mark(self.objects[1])
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self.results.mark_invert()
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f = io.BytesIO()
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self.results.save_to_xml(f)
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f.seek(0)
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doc = ET.parse(f)
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root = doc.getroot()
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g1, g2 = root.getiterator('group')
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d1, d2, d3 = g1.getiterator('file')
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eq_('n', d1.get('marked'))
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eq_('n', d2.get('marked'))
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eq_('y', d3.get('marked'))
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d1, d2 = g2.getiterator('file')
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eq_('n', d1.get('marked'))
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eq_('y', d2.get('marked'))
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def test_LoadXML(self):
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def get_file(path):
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return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
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self.objects[4].name = 'ibabtu 2' #we can't have 2 files with the same path
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self.results.mark(self.objects[1])
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self.results.mark_invert()
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f = io.BytesIO()
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self.results.save_to_xml(f)
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f.seek(0)
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app = DupeGuru()
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r = Results(app)
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r.load_from_xml(f, get_file)
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assert not r.is_marked(self.objects[0])
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assert not r.is_marked(self.objects[1])
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assert r.is_marked(self.objects[2])
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assert not r.is_marked(self.objects[3])
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assert r.is_marked(self.objects[4])
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class TestCaseResultsXML:
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def setup_method(self, method):
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self.app = DupeGuru()
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self.results = self.app.results
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self.objects, self.matches, self.groups = GetTestGroups()
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self.results.groups = self.groups
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def get_file(self, path): # use this as a callback for load_from_xml
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return [o for o in self.objects if o.path == path][0]
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def test_save_to_xml(self):
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self.objects[0].is_ref = True
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self.objects[0].words = [['foo', 'bar']]
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f = io.BytesIO()
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self.results.save_to_xml(f)
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f.seek(0)
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doc = ET.parse(f)
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root = doc.getroot()
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eq_('results', root.tag)
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eq_(2, len(root))
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eq_(2, len([c for c in root if c.tag == 'group']))
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g1, g2 = root
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eq_(6, len(g1))
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eq_(3, len([c for c in g1 if c.tag == 'file']))
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eq_(3, len([c for c in g1 if c.tag == 'match']))
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d1, d2, d3 = [c for c in g1 if c.tag == 'file']
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eq_(op.join('basepath', 'foo bar'), d1.get('path'))
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eq_(op.join('basepath', 'bar bleh'), d2.get('path'))
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eq_(op.join('basepath', 'foo bleh'), d3.get('path'))
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eq_('y', d1.get('is_ref'))
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eq_('n', d2.get('is_ref'))
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eq_('n', d3.get('is_ref'))
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eq_('foo,bar', d1.get('words'))
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eq_('bar,bleh', d2.get('words'))
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eq_('foo,bleh', d3.get('words'))
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eq_(3, len(g2))
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eq_(2, len([c for c in g2 if c.tag == 'file']))
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eq_(1, len([c for c in g2 if c.tag == 'match']))
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d1, d2 = [c for c in g2 if c.tag == 'file']
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eq_(op.join('basepath', 'ibabtu'), d1.get('path'))
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eq_(op.join('basepath', 'ibabtu'), d2.get('path'))
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eq_('n', d1.get('is_ref'))
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eq_('n', d2.get('is_ref'))
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eq_('ibabtu', d1.get('words'))
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eq_('ibabtu', d2.get('words'))
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def test_LoadXML(self):
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def get_file(path):
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return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
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self.objects[0].is_ref = True
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self.objects[4].name = 'ibabtu 2' #we can't have 2 files with the same path
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f = io.BytesIO()
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self.results.save_to_xml(f)
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f.seek(0)
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app = DupeGuru()
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r = Results(app)
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r.load_from_xml(f, get_file)
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eq_(2, len(r.groups))
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g1, g2 = r.groups
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eq_(3, len(g1))
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assert g1[0].is_ref
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assert not g1[1].is_ref
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assert not g1[2].is_ref
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assert g1[0] is self.objects[0]
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assert g1[1] is self.objects[1]
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assert g1[2] is self.objects[2]
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eq_(['foo', 'bar'], g1[0].words)
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eq_(['bar', 'bleh'], g1[1].words)
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eq_(['foo', 'bleh'], g1[2].words)
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eq_(2, len(g2))
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assert not g2[0].is_ref
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assert not g2[1].is_ref
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assert g2[0] is self.objects[3]
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assert g2[1] is self.objects[4]
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eq_(['ibabtu'], g2[0].words)
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eq_(['ibabtu'], g2[1].words)
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def test_LoadXML_with_filename(self, tmpdir):
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def get_file(path):
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return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
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filename = str(tmpdir.join('dupeguru_results.xml'))
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self.objects[4].name = 'ibabtu 2' #we can't have 2 files with the same path
|
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self.results.save_to_xml(filename)
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
r = Results(app)
|
|
r.load_from_xml(filename, get_file)
|
|
eq_(2, len(r.groups))
|
|
|
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def test_LoadXML_with_some_files_that_dont_exist_anymore(self):
|
|
def get_file(path):
|
|
if path.endswith('ibabtu 2'):
|
|
return None
|
|
return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
|
|
|
|
self.objects[4].name = 'ibabtu 2' #we can't have 2 files with the same path
|
|
f = io.BytesIO()
|
|
self.results.save_to_xml(f)
|
|
f.seek(0)
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
r = Results(app)
|
|
r.load_from_xml(f, get_file)
|
|
eq_(1, len(r.groups))
|
|
eq_(3, len(r.groups[0]))
|
|
|
|
def test_LoadXML_missing_attributes_and_bogus_elements(self):
|
|
def get_file(path):
|
|
return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
|
|
|
|
root = ET.Element('foobar') #The root element shouldn't matter, really.
|
|
group_node = ET.SubElement(root, 'group')
|
|
dupe_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'file') #Perfectly correct file
|
|
dupe_node.set('path', op.join('basepath', 'foo bar'))
|
|
dupe_node.set('is_ref', 'y')
|
|
dupe_node.set('words', 'foo, bar')
|
|
dupe_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'file') #is_ref missing, default to 'n'
|
|
dupe_node.set('path', op.join('basepath', 'foo bleh'))
|
|
dupe_node.set('words', 'foo, bleh')
|
|
dupe_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'file') #words are missing, valid.
|
|
dupe_node.set('path', op.join('basepath', 'bar bleh'))
|
|
dupe_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'file') #path is missing, invalid.
|
|
dupe_node.set('words', 'foo, bleh')
|
|
dupe_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'foobar') #Invalid element name
|
|
dupe_node.set('path', op.join('basepath', 'bar bleh'))
|
|
dupe_node.set('is_ref', 'y')
|
|
dupe_node.set('words', 'bar, bleh')
|
|
match_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'match') # match pointing to a bad index
|
|
match_node.set('first', '42')
|
|
match_node.set('second', '45')
|
|
match_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'match') # match with missing attrs
|
|
match_node = ET.SubElement(group_node, 'match') # match with non-int values
|
|
match_node.set('first', 'foo')
|
|
match_node.set('second', 'bar')
|
|
match_node.set('percentage', 'baz')
|
|
group_node = ET.SubElement(root, 'foobar') #invalid group
|
|
group_node = ET.SubElement(root, 'group') #empty group
|
|
f = io.BytesIO()
|
|
tree = ET.ElementTree(root)
|
|
tree.write(f, encoding='utf-8')
|
|
f.seek(0)
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
r = Results(app)
|
|
r.load_from_xml(f, get_file)
|
|
eq_(1, len(r.groups))
|
|
eq_(3, len(r.groups[0]))
|
|
|
|
def test_xml_non_ascii(self):
|
|
def get_file(path):
|
|
if path == op.join('basepath', '\xe9foo bar'):
|
|
return objects[0]
|
|
if path == op.join('basepath', 'bar bleh'):
|
|
return objects[1]
|
|
|
|
objects = [NamedObject("\xe9foo bar", True), NamedObject("bar bleh", True)]
|
|
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
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
results = Results(app)
|
|
results.groups = groups
|
|
f = io.BytesIO()
|
|
results.save_to_xml(f)
|
|
f.seek(0)
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
r = Results(app)
|
|
r.load_from_xml(f, get_file)
|
|
g = r.groups[0]
|
|
eq_("\xe9foo bar", g[0].name)
|
|
eq_(['efoo', 'bar'], g[0].words)
|
|
|
|
def test_load_invalid_xml(self):
|
|
f = io.BytesIO()
|
|
f.write(b'<this is invalid')
|
|
f.seek(0)
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
r = Results(app)
|
|
with raises(ET.ParseError):
|
|
r.load_from_xml(f, None)
|
|
eq_(0, len(r.groups))
|
|
|
|
def test_load_non_existant_xml(self):
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
r = Results(app)
|
|
with raises(IOError):
|
|
r.load_from_xml('does_not_exist.xml', None)
|
|
eq_(0, len(r.groups))
|
|
|
|
def test_remember_match_percentage(self):
|
|
group = self.groups[0]
|
|
d1, d2, d3 = group
|
|
fake_matches = set()
|
|
fake_matches.add(engine.Match(d1, d2, 42))
|
|
fake_matches.add(engine.Match(d1, d3, 43))
|
|
fake_matches.add(engine.Match(d2, d3, 46))
|
|
group.matches = fake_matches
|
|
f = io.BytesIO()
|
|
results = self.results
|
|
results.save_to_xml(f)
|
|
f.seek(0)
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
results = Results(app)
|
|
results.load_from_xml(f, self.get_file)
|
|
group = results.groups[0]
|
|
d1, d2, d3 = group
|
|
match = group.get_match_of(d2) #d1 - d2
|
|
eq_(42, match[2])
|
|
match = group.get_match_of(d3) #d1 - d3
|
|
eq_(43, match[2])
|
|
group.switch_ref(d2)
|
|
match = group.get_match_of(d3) #d2 - d3
|
|
eq_(46, match[2])
|
|
|
|
def test_save_and_load(self):
|
|
# previously, when reloading matches, they wouldn't be reloaded as namedtuples
|
|
f = io.BytesIO()
|
|
self.results.save_to_xml(f)
|
|
f.seek(0)
|
|
self.results.load_from_xml(f, self.get_file)
|
|
first(self.results.groups[0].matches).percentage
|
|
|
|
def test_apply_filter_works_on_paths(self):
|
|
# apply_filter() searches on the whole path, not just on the filename.
|
|
self.results.apply_filter('basepath')
|
|
eq_(len(self.results.groups), 2)
|
|
|
|
def test_save_xml_with_invalid_characters(self):
|
|
# Don't crash when saving files that have invalid xml characters in their path
|
|
self.objects[0].name = 'foo\x19'
|
|
self.results.save_to_xml(io.BytesIO()) # don't crash
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestCaseResultsFilter:
|
|
def setup_method(self, method):
|
|
self.app = DupeGuru()
|
|
self.results = self.app.results
|
|
self.objects, self.matches, self.groups = GetTestGroups()
|
|
self.results.groups = self.groups
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(r'foo')
|
|
|
|
def test_groups(self):
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.groups))
|
|
assert self.results.groups[0] is self.groups[0]
|
|
|
|
def test_dupes(self):
|
|
# There are 2 objects matching. The first one is ref. Only the 3rd one is supposed to be in dupes.
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
assert self.results.dupes[0] is self.objects[2]
|
|
|
|
def test_cancel_filter(self):
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
eq_(3, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
eq_(2, len(self.results.groups))
|
|
|
|
def test_dupes_reconstructed_filtered(self):
|
|
# make_ref resets self.__dupes to None. When it's reconstructed, we want it filtered
|
|
dupe = self.results.dupes[0] #3rd object
|
|
self.results.make_ref(dupe)
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
assert self.results.dupes[0] is self.objects[0]
|
|
|
|
def test_include_ref_dupes_in_filter(self):
|
|
# When only the ref of a group match the filter, include it in the group
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(r'foo bar')
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.groups))
|
|
eq_(0, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
|
|
def test_filters_build_on_one_another(self):
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(r'bar')
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.groups))
|
|
eq_(0, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
|
|
def test_stat_line(self):
|
|
expected = '0 / 1 (0.00 B / 1.00 B) duplicates marked. filter: foo'
|
|
eq_(expected, self.results.stat_line)
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(r'bar')
|
|
expected = '0 / 0 (0.00 B / 0.00 B) duplicates marked. filter: foo --> bar'
|
|
eq_(expected, self.results.stat_line)
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
expected = '0 / 3 (0.00 B / 1.01 KB) duplicates marked.'
|
|
eq_(expected, self.results.stat_line)
|
|
|
|
def test_mark_count_is_filtered_as_well(self):
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
# We don't want to perform mark_all() because we want the mark list to contain objects
|
|
for dupe in self.results.dupes:
|
|
self.results.mark(dupe)
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(r'foo')
|
|
expected = '1 / 1 (1.00 B / 1.00 B) duplicates marked. filter: foo'
|
|
eq_(expected, self.results.stat_line)
|
|
|
|
def test_mark_all_only_affects_filtered_items(self):
|
|
# When performing actions like mark_all() and mark_none in a filtered environment, only mark
|
|
# items that are actually in the filter.
|
|
self.results.mark_all()
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
eq_(self.results.mark_count, 1)
|
|
|
|
def test_sort_groups(self):
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
self.results.make_ref(self.objects[1]) # to have the 1024 b obkect as ref
|
|
g1, g2 = self.groups
|
|
self.results.apply_filter('a') # Matches both group
|
|
self.results.sort_groups('size')
|
|
assert self.results.groups[0] is g2
|
|
assert self.results.groups[1] is g1
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
assert self.results.groups[0] is g2
|
|
assert self.results.groups[1] is g1
|
|
self.results.sort_groups('size', False)
|
|
self.results.apply_filter('a')
|
|
assert self.results.groups[1] is g2
|
|
assert self.results.groups[0] is g1
|
|
|
|
def test_set_group(self):
|
|
#We want the new group to be filtered
|
|
self.objects, self.matches, self.groups = GetTestGroups()
|
|
self.results.groups = self.groups
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.groups))
|
|
assert self.results.groups[0] is self.groups[0]
|
|
|
|
def test_load_cancels_filter(self, tmpdir):
|
|
def get_file(path):
|
|
return [f for f in self.objects if str(f.path) == path][0]
|
|
|
|
filename = str(tmpdir.join('dupeguru_results.xml'))
|
|
self.objects[4].name = 'ibabtu 2' #we can't have 2 files with the same path
|
|
self.results.save_to_xml(filename)
|
|
app = DupeGuru()
|
|
r = Results(app)
|
|
r.apply_filter('foo')
|
|
r.load_from_xml(filename, get_file)
|
|
eq_(2, len(r.groups))
|
|
|
|
def test_remove_dupe(self):
|
|
self.results.remove_duplicates([self.results.dupes[0]])
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
eq_(2, len(self.results.groups))
|
|
eq_(2, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
self.results.apply_filter('ibabtu')
|
|
self.results.remove_duplicates([self.results.dupes[0]])
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.groups))
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
|
|
def test_filter_is_case_insensitive(self):
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None)
|
|
self.results.apply_filter('FOO')
|
|
eq_(1, len(self.results.dupes))
|
|
|
|
def test_make_ref_on_filtered_out_doesnt_mess_stats(self):
|
|
# When filtered, a group containing filtered out dupes will display them as being reference.
|
|
# When calling make_ref on such a dupe, the total size and dupecount stats gets messed up
|
|
# because they are *not* counted in the stats in the first place.
|
|
g1, g2 = self.groups
|
|
bar_bleh = g1[1] # The "bar bleh" dupe is filtered out
|
|
self.results.make_ref(bar_bleh)
|
|
# Now the stats should display *2* markable dupes (instead of 1)
|
|
expected = '0 / 2 (0.00 B / 2.00 B) duplicates marked. filter: foo'
|
|
eq_(expected, self.results.stat_line)
|
|
self.results.apply_filter(None) # Now let's make sure our unfiltered results aren't fucked up
|
|
expected = '0 / 3 (0.00 B / 3.00 B) duplicates marked.'
|
|
eq_(expected, self.results.stat_line)
|
|
|
|
|
|
class TestCaseResultsRefFile:
|
|
def setup_method(self, method):
|
|
self.app = DupeGuru()
|
|
self.results = self.app.results
|
|
self.objects, self.matches, self.groups = GetTestGroups()
|
|
self.objects[0].is_ref = True
|
|
self.objects[1].is_ref = True
|
|
self.results.groups = self.groups
|
|
|
|
def test_stat_line(self):
|
|
expected = '0 / 2 (0.00 B / 2.00 B) duplicates marked.'
|
|
eq_(expected, self.results.stat_line)
|
|
|