# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
(c) 2015 - Copyright Red Hat Inc
Authors:
Pierre-Yves Chibon <pingou@pingoured.fr>
"""
__requires__ = ['SQLAlchemy >= 0.8']
import pkg_resources
import json
import unittest
import shutil
import sys
import os
import pygit2
from mock import patch
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(
os.path.abspath(__file__)), '..'))
import pagure
import pagure.lib.link
import tests
COMMENTS = [
'Did you see #1?',
'This is a duplicate of #2',
'This is a fixes #3',
'Might be worth looking at https://fedorahosted.org/pagure/tests2/issue/4',
'This relates to #5',
'Could this be related to https://fedorahosted.org/pagure/tests2/issue/6',
]
class PagureLibLinktests(tests.Modeltests):
""" Tests for pagure.lib.link """
def test_get_relation_relates(self):
""" Test the get_relation function of pagure.lib.link with relates.
"""
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=COMMENTS[0],
reftype='relates',
)
self.assertEqual(link, [])
tests.create_projects(self.session)
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=COMMENTS[4],
reftype='relates',
)
self.assertEqual(link, [])
# Create the issue
repo = pagure.get_authorized_project(self.session, 'test')
pagure.lib.new_issue(
self.session,
repo,
title='foo',
content='bar',
user='pingou',
ticketfolder=None,
issue_id=5,
notify=False)
self.session.commit()
for idx, comment in enumerate(COMMENTS):
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=comment,
reftype='relates')
if idx == 4:
self.assertEqual(
str(link),
'[Issue(5, project:test, user:pingou, title:foo)]')
else:
self.assertEqual(link, [])
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=COMMENTS[5],
reftype='relates',
)
self.assertEqual(link, [])
# Create the issue
repo = pagure.get_authorized_project(self.session, 'test')
pagure.lib.new_issue(
self.session,
repo,
title='another foo',
content='another bar',
user='pingou',
ticketfolder=None,
issue_id=6,
notify=False)
self.session.commit()
for idx, comment in enumerate(COMMENTS):
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=comment,
reftype='relates')
if idx == 4:
self.assertEqual(
str(link),
'[Issue(5, project:test, user:pingou, title:foo)]')
elif idx == 5:
self.assertEqual(
str(link),
'[Issue(6, project:test, user:pingou, title:another foo)]')
else:
self.assertEqual(link, [])
def test_get_relation_fixes(self):
""" Test the get_relation function of pagure.lib.link with fixes.
"""
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=COMMENTS[0],
reftype='fixes',
)
self.assertEqual(link, [])
tests.create_projects(self.session)
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=COMMENTS[2],
reftype='fixes',
)
self.assertEqual(link, [])
# Create the issue
repo = pagure.get_authorized_project(self.session, 'test')
pagure.lib.new_issue(
self.session,
repo,
title='issue 3',
content='content issue 3',
user='pingou',
ticketfolder=None,
issue_id=3,
notify=False)
self.session.commit()
for idx, comment in enumerate(COMMENTS):
link = pagure.lib.link.get_relation(
self.session,
reponame='test',
namespace=None,
username=None,
text=comment,
reftype='fixes')
if idx == 2:
self.assertEqual(
str(link),
'[Issue(3, project:test, user:pingou, title:issue 3)]')
else:
self.assertEqual(link, [])
def test_relates_regex(self):
''' Test the relates regex present in pagure.lib.link. '''
text = 'relates to http://localhost/fork/pingou/test/issue/1'
for index, regex in enumerate(pagure.lib.link.RELATES):
if index == 2:
self.assertNotEqual(regex.match(text), None)
else:
self.assertEqual(regex.match(text), None)
text = 'relates http://209.132.184.222/fork/pingou/test/issue/1'
for index, regex in enumerate(pagure.lib.link.RELATES):
if index == 2:
self.assertNotEqual(regex.match(text), None)
else:
self.assertEqual(regex.match(text), None)
text = 'This relates to #5'
for index, regex in enumerate(pagure.lib.link.RELATES):
if index == 0:
self.assertNotEqual(regex.match(text), None)
else:
self.assertEqual(regex.match(text), None)
text = 'Could this be related to '\
' https://fedorahosted.org/pagure/tests2/issue/6'
for index, regex in enumerate(pagure.lib.link.RELATES):
if index == 2:
self.assertNotEqual(regex.match(text), None)
else:
self.assertEqual(regex.match(text), None)
def test_fixes_regex(self):
''' Test the fixes regex present in pagure.lib.link. '''
# project/issue matches
def project_match(text, groups):
match = None
for regex in pagure.lib.link.FIXES:
match = regex.match(text)
if match:
break
self.assertNotEqual(match, None)
self.assertEqual(len(match.groups()), 2)
self.assertEqual(match.groups(), groups)
data = [
# [string, groups]
]
project_match('fixes http://localhost/fork/pingou/test/issue/1',
('test', '1'))
project_match('fix http://209.132.184.222/fork/pingou/test/issue/1',
('test', '1'))
project_match('Could this be fixes '
' https://fedorahosted.org/pagure/tests2/issue/6',
('tests2', '6'))
project_match('merged https://pagure.io/myproject/pull-request/70',
('myproject', '70'))
project_match('Now we merge https://pagure.io/myproject/pull-request/99',
('myproject', '99'))
# issue matches
def issue_match(text, issue):
match = None
for regex in pagure.lib.link.FIXES:
match = regex.match(text)
if match:
break
self.assertNotEqual(match, None)
self.assertEqual(len(match.groups()), 1)
self.assertEqual(match.group(1), issue)
issue_match('This fixed #5', '5')
issue_match('Merged #17', '17')
issue_match('Fixed: #23', '23')
issue_match('This commit fixes: #42', '42')
issue_match('Merge #137', '137')
# no match
def no_match(text):
match = None
for regex in pagure.lib.link.FIXES:
match = regex.match(text)
if match:
break
self.assertEqual(match, None)
no_match('nowhitespacemerge: #47')
no_match('This commit unmerges #45')
no_match('Fixed 45 typos')
no_match('Fixed 4 typos')
no_match("Merge branch 'work'")
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(verbosity=2)