# Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. """Unit tests for the source_control module.""" import unittest import mock import source_control class SourceControlTest(unittest.TestCase): @mock.patch('source_control.bisect_utils.CheckRunGit') def testQueryRevisionInfo(self, mock_run_git): # The QueryRevisionInfo function should run a sequence of git commands, # then returns a dict with the results. command_output_map = [ (['log', '--format=%aN', '-1', 'abcd1234'], 'Some Name\n'), (['log', '--format=%aE', '-1', 'abcd1234'], 'somename@x.com'), (['log', '--format=%s', '-1', 'abcd1234'], 'Commit subject '), (['log', '--format=%cD', '-1', 'abcd1234'], 'Fri, 10 Oct 2014'), (['log', '--format=%b', '-1', 'abcd1234'], 'Commit body\n'), ] _SetMockCheckRunGitBehavior(mock_run_git, command_output_map) # The result of calling QueryRevisionInfo is a dictionary like that below. # Trailing whitespace is stripped. expected = { 'author': 'Some Name', 'email': 'somename@x.com', 'date': 'Fri, 10 Oct 2014', 'subject': 'Commit subject', 'body': 'Commit body', } self.assertEqual(expected, source_control.QueryRevisionInfo('abcd1234')) self.assertEqual(5, mock_run_git.call_count) def testResolveToRevision_InputGitHash(self): # The ResolveToRevision function returns a git commit hash corresponding # to the input, so if the input can't be parsed as an int, it is returned. self.assertEqual( 'abcd1234', source_control.ResolveToRevision('abcd1234', 'chromium', {}, 5)) # Note: It actually does this for any junk that isn't an int. This isn't # necessarily desired behavior. self.assertEqual( 'foo bar', source_control.ResolveToRevision('foo bar', 'chromium', {}, 5)) @mock.patch('source_control.bisect_utils.CheckRunGit') def testResolveToRevision_NotFound(self, mock_run_git): # If no corresponding git hash was found, then None is returned. mock_run_git.return_value = '' self.assertIsNone( source_control.ResolveToRevision('12345', 'chromium', {}, 5)) @mock.patch('source_control.bisect_utils.CheckRunGit') def testResolveToRevision_Found(self, mock_run_git): # In general, ResolveToRevision finds a git commit hash by repeatedly # calling "git log --grep ..." with different numbers until something # matches. mock_run_git.return_value = 'abcd1234' self.assertEqual( 'abcd1234', source_control.ResolveToRevision('12345', 'chromium', {}, 5)) self.assertEqual(1, mock_run_git.call_count) def _SetMockCheckRunGitBehavior(mock_obj, command_output_map): """Sets the behavior of a mock function according to the given mapping.""" # Unused argument 'cwd', expected in args list but not needed. # pylint: disable=W0613 def FakeCheckRunGit(in_command, cwd=None): for command, output in command_output_map: if command == in_command: return output mock_obj.side_effect = FakeCheckRunGit if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()