430 lines
13 KiB
Python
430 lines
13 KiB
Python
from __future__ import print_function
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import functools
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import os
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import subprocess
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from unittest import TestCase, skipIf
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import attr
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from .._methodical import MethodicalMachine
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from .test_discover import isTwistedInstalled
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def isGraphvizModuleInstalled():
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"""
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Is the graphviz Python module installed?
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"""
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try:
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__import__("graphviz")
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except ImportError:
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return False
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else:
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return True
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def isGraphvizInstalled():
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"""
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Are the graphviz tools installed?
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"""
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r, w = os.pipe()
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os.close(w)
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try:
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return not subprocess.call("dot", stdin=r, shell=True)
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finally:
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os.close(r)
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def sampleMachine():
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"""
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Create a sample L{MethodicalMachine} with some sample states.
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"""
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mm = MethodicalMachine()
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class SampleObject(object):
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@mm.state(initial=True)
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def begin(self):
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"initial state"
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@mm.state()
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def end(self):
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"end state"
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@mm.input()
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def go(self):
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"sample input"
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@mm.output()
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def out(self):
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"sample output"
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begin.upon(go, end, [out])
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so = SampleObject()
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so.go()
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return mm
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@skipIf(not isGraphvizModuleInstalled(), "Graphviz module is not installed.")
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class ElementMakerTests(TestCase):
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"""
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L{elementMaker} generates HTML representing the specified element.
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"""
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def setUp(self):
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from .._visualize import elementMaker
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self.elementMaker = elementMaker
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def test_sortsAttrs(self):
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"""
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L{elementMaker} orders HTML attributes lexicographically.
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"""
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expected = r'<div a="1" b="2" c="3"></div>'
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self.assertEqual(expected,
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self.elementMaker("div",
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b='2',
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a='1',
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c='3'))
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def test_quotesAttrs(self):
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"""
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L{elementMaker} quotes HTML attributes according to DOT's quoting rule.
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See U{http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/lang.html}, footnote 1.
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"""
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expected = r'<div a="1" b="a \" quote" c="a string"></div>'
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self.assertEqual(expected,
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self.elementMaker("div",
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b='a " quote',
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a=1,
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c="a string"))
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def test_noAttrs(self):
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"""
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L{elementMaker} should render an element with no attributes.
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"""
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expected = r'<div ></div>'
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self.assertEqual(expected, self.elementMaker("div"))
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@attr.s
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class HTMLElement(object):
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"""Holds an HTML element, as created by elementMaker."""
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name = attr.ib()
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children = attr.ib()
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attributes = attr.ib()
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def findElements(element, predicate):
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"""
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Recursively collect all elements in an L{HTMLElement} tree that
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match the optional predicate.
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"""
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if predicate(element):
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return [element]
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elif isLeaf(element):
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return []
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return [result
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for child in element.children
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for result in findElements(child, predicate)]
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def isLeaf(element):
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"""
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This HTML element is actually leaf node.
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"""
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return not isinstance(element, HTMLElement)
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@skipIf(not isGraphvizModuleInstalled(), "Graphviz module is not installed.")
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class TableMakerTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests that ensure L{tableMaker} generates HTML tables usable as
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labels in DOT graphs.
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For more information, read the "HTML-Like Labels" section of
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U{http://www.graphviz.org/doc/info/shapes.html}.
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"""
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def fakeElementMaker(self, name, *children, **attributes):
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return HTMLElement(name=name, children=children, attributes=attributes)
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def setUp(self):
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from .._visualize import tableMaker
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self.inputLabel = "input label"
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self.port = "the port"
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self.tableMaker = functools.partial(tableMaker,
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_E=self.fakeElementMaker)
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def test_inputLabelRow(self):
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"""
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The table returned by L{tableMaker} always contains the input
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symbol label in its first row, and that row contains one cell
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with a port attribute set to the provided port.
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"""
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def hasPort(element):
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return (not isLeaf(element)
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and element.attributes.get("port") == self.port)
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for outputLabels in ([], ["an output label"]):
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table = self.tableMaker(self.inputLabel, outputLabels,
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port=self.port)
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self.assertGreater(len(table.children), 0)
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inputLabelRow = table.children[0]
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portCandidates = findElements(table, hasPort)
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self.assertEqual(len(portCandidates), 1)
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self.assertEqual(portCandidates[0].name, "td")
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self.assertEqual(findElements(inputLabelRow, isLeaf),
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[self.inputLabel])
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def test_noOutputLabels(self):
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"""
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L{tableMaker} does not add a colspan attribute to the input
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label's cell or a second row if there no output labels.
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"""
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table = self.tableMaker("input label", (), port=self.port)
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self.assertEqual(len(table.children), 1)
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(inputLabelRow,) = table.children
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self.assertNotIn("colspan", inputLabelRow.attributes)
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def test_withOutputLabels(self):
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"""
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L{tableMaker} adds a colspan attribute to the input label's cell
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equal to the number of output labels and a second row that
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contains the output labels.
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"""
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table = self.tableMaker(self.inputLabel, ("output label 1",
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"output label 2"),
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port=self.port)
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self.assertEqual(len(table.children), 2)
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inputRow, outputRow = table.children
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def hasCorrectColspan(element):
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return (not isLeaf(element)
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and element.name == "td"
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and element.attributes.get('colspan') == "2")
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self.assertEqual(len(findElements(inputRow, hasCorrectColspan)),
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1)
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self.assertEqual(findElements(outputRow, isLeaf), ["output label 1",
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"output label 2"])
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@skipIf(not isGraphvizModuleInstalled(), "Graphviz module is not installed.")
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@skipIf(not isGraphvizInstalled(), "Graphviz tools are not installed.")
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class IntegrationTests(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests which make sure Graphviz can understand the output produced by
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Automat.
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"""
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def test_validGraphviz(self):
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"""
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L{graphviz} emits valid graphviz data.
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"""
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p = subprocess.Popen("dot", stdin=subprocess.PIPE,
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stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
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out, err = p.communicate("".join(sampleMachine().asDigraph())
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.encode("utf-8"))
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self.assertEqual(p.returncode, 0)
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@skipIf(not isGraphvizModuleInstalled(), "Graphviz module is not installed.")
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class SpotChecks(TestCase):
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"""
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Tests to make sure that the output contains salient features of the machine
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being generated.
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"""
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def test_containsMachineFeatures(self):
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"""
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The output of L{graphviz} should contain the names of the states,
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inputs, outputs in the state machine.
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"""
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gvout = "".join(sampleMachine().asDigraph())
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self.assertIn("begin", gvout)
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self.assertIn("end", gvout)
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self.assertIn("go", gvout)
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self.assertIn("out", gvout)
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class RecordsDigraphActions(object):
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"""
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Records calls made to L{FakeDigraph}.
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"""
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def __init__(self):
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self.reset()
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def reset(self):
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self.renderCalls = []
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self.saveCalls = []
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class FakeDigraph(object):
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"""
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A fake L{graphviz.Digraph}. Instantiate it with a
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L{RecordsDigraphActions}.
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"""
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def __init__(self, recorder):
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self._recorder = recorder
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def render(self, **kwargs):
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self._recorder.renderCalls.append(kwargs)
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def save(self, **kwargs):
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self._recorder.saveCalls.append(kwargs)
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class FakeMethodicalMachine(object):
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"""
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A fake L{MethodicalMachine}. Instantiate it with a L{FakeDigraph}
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"""
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def __init__(self, digraph):
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self._digraph = digraph
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def asDigraph(self):
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return self._digraph
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@skipIf(not isGraphvizModuleInstalled(), "Graphviz module is not installed.")
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@skipIf(not isGraphvizInstalled(), "Graphviz tools are not installed.")
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@skipIf(not isTwistedInstalled(), "Twisted is not installed.")
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class VisualizeToolTests(TestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.digraphRecorder = RecordsDigraphActions()
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self.fakeDigraph = FakeDigraph(self.digraphRecorder)
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self.fakeProgname = 'tool-test'
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self.fakeSysPath = ['ignored']
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self.collectedOutput = []
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self.fakeFQPN = 'fake.fqpn'
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def collectPrints(self, *args):
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self.collectedOutput.append(' '.join(args))
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def fakeFindMachines(self, fqpn):
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yield fqpn, FakeMethodicalMachine(self.fakeDigraph)
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def tool(self,
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progname=None,
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argv=None,
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syspath=None,
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findMachines=None,
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print=None):
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from .._visualize import tool
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return tool(
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_progname=progname or self.fakeProgname,
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_argv=argv or [self.fakeFQPN],
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_syspath=syspath or self.fakeSysPath,
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_findMachines=findMachines or self.fakeFindMachines,
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_print=print or self.collectPrints)
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def test_checksCurrentDirectory(self):
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"""
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L{tool} adds '' to sys.path to ensure
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L{automat._discover.findMachines} searches the current
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directory.
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"""
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self.tool(argv=[self.fakeFQPN])
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self.assertEqual(self.fakeSysPath[0], '')
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def test_quietHidesOutput(self):
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"""
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Passing -q/--quiet hides all output.
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"""
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self.tool(argv=[self.fakeFQPN, '--quiet'])
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self.assertFalse(self.collectedOutput)
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self.tool(argv=[self.fakeFQPN, '-q'])
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self.assertFalse(self.collectedOutput)
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def test_onlySaveDot(self):
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"""
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Passing an empty string for --image-directory/-i disables
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rendering images.
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"""
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for arg in ('--image-directory', '-i'):
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self.digraphRecorder.reset()
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self.collectedOutput = []
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self.tool(argv=[self.fakeFQPN, arg, ''])
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self.assertFalse(any("image" in line
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for line in self.collectedOutput))
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self.assertEqual(len(self.digraphRecorder.saveCalls), 1)
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(call,) = self.digraphRecorder.saveCalls
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self.assertEqual("{}.dot".format(self.fakeFQPN),
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call['filename'])
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self.assertFalse(self.digraphRecorder.renderCalls)
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def test_saveOnlyImage(self):
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"""
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Passing an empty string for --dot-directory/-d disables saving dot
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files.
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"""
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for arg in ('--dot-directory', '-d'):
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self.digraphRecorder.reset()
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self.collectedOutput = []
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self.tool(argv=[self.fakeFQPN, arg, ''])
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self.assertFalse(any("dot" in line
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for line in self.collectedOutput))
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self.assertEqual(len(self.digraphRecorder.renderCalls), 1)
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(call,) = self.digraphRecorder.renderCalls
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self.assertEqual("{}.dot".format(self.fakeFQPN),
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call['filename'])
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self.assertTrue(call['cleanup'])
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self.assertFalse(self.digraphRecorder.saveCalls)
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def test_saveDotAndImagesInDifferentDirectories(self):
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"""
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Passing different directories to --image-directory and --dot-directory
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writes images and dot files to those directories.
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"""
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imageDirectory = 'image'
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dotDirectory = 'dot'
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self.tool(argv=[self.fakeFQPN,
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'--image-directory', imageDirectory,
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'--dot-directory', dotDirectory])
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self.assertTrue(any("image" in line
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for line in self.collectedOutput))
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self.assertTrue(any("dot" in line
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for line in self.collectedOutput))
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self.assertEqual(len(self.digraphRecorder.renderCalls), 1)
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(renderCall,) = self.digraphRecorder.renderCalls
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self.assertEqual(renderCall["directory"], imageDirectory)
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self.assertTrue(renderCall['cleanup'])
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self.assertEqual(len(self.digraphRecorder.saveCalls), 1)
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(saveCall,) = self.digraphRecorder.saveCalls
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self.assertEqual(saveCall["directory"], dotDirectory)
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def test_saveDotAndImagesInSameDirectory(self):
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"""
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Passing the same directory to --image-directory and --dot-directory
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writes images and dot files to that one directory.
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"""
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directory = 'imagesAndDot'
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self.tool(argv=[self.fakeFQPN,
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'--image-directory', directory,
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'--dot-directory', directory])
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self.assertTrue(any("image and dot" in line
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for line in self.collectedOutput))
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self.assertEqual(len(self.digraphRecorder.renderCalls), 1)
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(renderCall,) = self.digraphRecorder.renderCalls
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self.assertEqual(renderCall["directory"], directory)
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self.assertFalse(renderCall['cleanup'])
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self.assertFalse(len(self.digraphRecorder.saveCalls))
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