# -*- coding: iso-8859-1
# Perforce Defect Tracking Integration Project
#
#
# TEST_TRANSLATOR.PY -- UNIT TEST FOR THE TRANSLATOR MODULE
#
# Gareth Rees, Ravenbrook Limited, 2001-03-13
#
#
# 1. INTRODUCTION
#
# This module defines a unit test for the keyword_translator class.
#
# It uses the PyUnit unit test framework [PyUnit].
#
# The intended readership is project developers.
#
# This document is not confidential.
import os
import sys
p4dti_path = os.path.join(os.getcwd(), os.pardir, 'code', 'replicator')
if p4dti_path not in sys.path:
sys.path.append(p4dti_path)
import dt_interface
import dt_tracker
import p4dti_unittest
import string
import translator
import time
import unittest
kt = translator.keyword_translator()
date_trans = dt_tracker.date_translator()
# 2. KEYWORD TRANSLATOR TEST CASES
# 2.1. Single characters in the defect tracker
#
# Test that all single characters are unchanged when translated from the
# defect tracker to Perforce and back again.
class dtchar(p4dti_unittest.TestCase):
def runTest(self):
"Single chars in the defect tracker (test_translator.dtchar)"
for i in range(256):
a = chr(i)
b = kt.translate_dt_to_p4(a)
c = kt.translate_p4_to_dt(b)
if c != a:
self.addFailure("Character %d failure: %s -> %s -> %s"
% (i,a,b,c))
# 2.2. Characters in Perforce
#
# Test that legal keyword characters (except backslash) in Perforce are
# unchanged when translated to the defect tracker and back again.
#
# Perforce job field names can't contain whitespace, hashes, or double
# quotes. Values in "select" fields in Perforce jobspecs also can't
# contain semicolons or slashes.
class p4char(p4dti_unittest.TestCase):
def runTest(self):
"Characters in Perforce (test_translator.p4char)"
for i in range(256):
a = chr(i)
if (a not in string.whitespace and a not in '#";/\\'):
b = kt.translate_p4_to_dt(a)
c = kt.translate_dt_to_p4(b)
if c != a:
self.addFailure("Character %d failure: "
"%s -> %s -> %s"
% (i,a,b,c))
# 2.3. Strings in the defect tracker
#
# Test that a collection of miscellaneous strings are unchanged when
# translated from the defect tracker to Perforce and back again.
class dtstring(p4dti_unittest.TestCase):
strings = [
'the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog',
'4_1_1_RELEASE',
'\\TeX',
'(a;b;c)',
'"quote"',
'à la recherche du temps perdu',
"Æsop's fables",
"Ernesto Cesàro, Pál Erdös, Øystein Ore, "
"Muhammad ibn Mûsâ al-Khwârizmî",
'Windows 3.1',
'HP-UX',
'OSF/1',
'###urgent###',
]
def runTest(self):
"Strings in the defect tracker (test_translator.dtstring)"
for a in self.strings:
b = kt.translate_dt_to_p4(a)
c = kt.translate_p4_to_dt(b)
if c != a:
self.addFailure("String failure: %s -> %s -> %s"
% (a,b,c))
# 3. NULL TRANSLATOR TEST CASES
#
# Test that the null translator (translator.translator) does nothing.
class null(unittest.TestCase):
values = [
'string',
-1,
0.17,
'string\nwith\nnewlines\n',
]
def runTest(self):
"Null translator (test_translator.null)"
dt0 = dt_interface.defect_tracker()
dt1 = dt_interface.defect_tracker()
issue0 = dt_interface.defect_tracker_issue()
issue1 = dt_interface.defect_tracker_issue()
t = translator.translator()
for v in self.values:
assert v == t.translate_dt_to_p4(v, dt0, dt1, issue0, issue1)
assert v == t.translate_p4_to_dt(v, dt0, dt1, issue0, issue1)
class dummy_config:
def __init__(self):
pass
class dates(p4dti_unittest.TestCase):
keys = {}
keys["sShortDate"] = "dd/MM/YYYY" # Date format, e.g. dd/MM/yyyy
keys["sTimeFormat"] = "HH:MM:SS" # Date format, e.g. dd/MM/yyyy
keys["iTime"] = '1' # 0 = 12 hour, 1 = 24 hour format
keys["sTime"] = ':' # time seperator (usually ":")
keys["sDate"] = '/' # Date seperator (usually "/")
keys["s1159"] = 'AM' # AM indicator (if required)
keys["s2359"] = 'PM' # PM indicator (if required)
def setUp(self):
config = dummy_config()
config.rid = ""
config.sid = ""
config.trk = None
self.dt = dt_tracker.dt_tracker(config)
self.p4 = dt_interface.defect_tracker()
def runTest(self):
"Null translator (test_translator.null)"
trans = dt_tracker.date_translator(self.keys)
# US date format
self.keys["sShortDate"] = "M/d/yyyy"
self.keys["sTimeFormat"] = "h:m:ss tt"
self.keys["iTime"] = '0'
trans = dt_tracker.date_translator(self.keys)
# Let's start with some actual translating
test_dates = [("2005/01/31 12:10:23", "1/31/2005 12:10:23 PM"),
("2005/01/31 10:10:23", "1/31/2005 10:10:23 AM"),
("2000/12/31 10:10:23", "12/31/2000 10:10:23 AM"),
("1999/04/07 10:00:00", "4/7/1999 10:0:00 AM"),
("1999/04/07 09:05:00", "4/7/1999 9:5:00 AM"),
("1999/04/07 09:05:00", "4/7/1999 9:5:00 AM"),
]
for d, expected in test_dates:
result = trans.translate_p4_to_dt(d, self.dt, self.p4)
print result
if result != expected:
self.addFailure("Dates not equal: expected %s got %s"
% (expected, result))
# Translate in the other direction
for expected, d in test_dates:
result = trans.translate_dt_to_p4(d, self.dt, self.p4)
print result
if result != expected:
self.addFailure("Dates not equal: expected %s got %s"
% (expected, result))
# UK date format
self.keys["sShortDate"] = "dd/MM/yyyy"
self.keys["sTimeFormat"] = "HH:mm:ss"
self.keys["iTime"] = '1'
trans = dt_tracker.date_translator(self.keys)
test_dates = [("2005/01/31 12:10:23", "31/01/2005 12:10:23"),
("2005/01/31 10:10:23", "31/01/2005 10:10:23"),
("2000/12/31 09:10:23", "31/12/2000 09:10:23"),
("1999/04/28 09:00:00", "28/04/1999 09:00:00"),
("1999/04/28 14:05:00", "28/04/1999 14:05:00"),
]
for d, expected in test_dates:
result = trans.translate_p4_to_dt(d, self.dt, self.p4)
print result
if result != expected:
self.addFailure("Dates not equal: expected %s got %s"
% (expected, result))
# Translate in the other direction
for expected, d in test_dates:
result = trans.translate_dt_to_p4(d, self.dt, self.p4)
print result
if result != expected:
self.addFailure("Dates not equal: expected %s got %s"
% (expected, result))
now = time.gmtime()
expected = time.strftime(r"%d/%m/%Y %H:%M:%S", now)
time_int = int(time.mktime(now))
result = trans.translate_p4_to_dt(str(time_int), self.dt, self.p4)
if result != expected:
self.addFailure("Now Dates not equal: expected %s got %s"
% (expected, result))
# Reuse above to check
self.assertEquals(now, trans.translate_dt_to_secs(expected))
# 4. RUNNING THE TESTS
def tests():
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
tests = [dtchar, dtstring, p4char, null]
tests = [dates]
for t in tests:
suite.addTest(t())
return suite
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main(defaultTest="tests")
# A. REFERENCES
#
# [PyUnit] "PyUnit - a unit testing framework for Python"; Steve
# Purcell; .
#
#
# B. DOCUMENT HISTORY
#
# 2001-03-13 GDR Created.
#
# 2001-04-24 GDR Use p4dti_unittest to collect many failures per test
# case.
#
# 2001-12-05 GDR Test the null translator.
#
#
# C. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
#
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