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import os
import unittest2 as unittest
from webkitpy.common.system.outputcapture import OutputCapture
from webkitpy.tool.bot.irc_command import *
from webkitpy.tool.mocktool import MockTool
from webkitpy.common.net.web_mock import MockWeb
from webkitpy.common.system.executive_mock import MockExecutive
from webkitpy.common.system.filesystem_mock import MockFileSystem
class IRCCommandTest(unittest.TestCase):
def test_whois(self):
whois = Whois()
self.assertEqual("tom: Usage: whois SEARCH_STRING",
whois.execute("tom", [], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: Adam Barth is "Adam Barth" <abarth@webkit.org> (:abarth) (r). Why do you ask?',
whois.execute("tom", ["Adam", "Barth"], None, None))
self.assertEqual("tom: Sorry, I don't know any contributors matching 'unknown@example.com'.",
whois.execute("tom", ["unknown@example.com"], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: tonyg@chromium.org is "Tony Gentilcore" <tonyg@chromium.org> (:tonyg-cr) (r). Why do you ask?',
whois.execute("tom", ["tonyg@chromium.org"], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: TonyG@Chromium.org is "Tony Gentilcore" <tonyg@chromium.org> (:tonyg-cr) (r). Why do you ask?',
whois.execute("tom", ["TonyG@Chromium.org"], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: rniwa is "Ryosuke Niwa" <rniwa@webkit.org> (:rniwa) (r). Why do you ask?',
whois.execute("tom", ["rniwa"], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: lopez is "Xan Lopez" <xan.lopez@gmail.com> (:xan) (r). Why do you ask?',
whois.execute("tom", ["lopez"], None, None))
self.assertEqual(u'tom: Osztrogon\u00e1c is "Csaba Osztrogon\u00e1c" <ossy@webkit.org> (:ossy) (r). Why do you ask?',
whois.execute("tom", [u'Osztrogon\u00e1c'], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: "Vicki Murley" <vicki@apple.com> hasn\'t told me their nick. Boo hoo :-(',
whois.execute("tom", ["vicki@apple.com"], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: I\'m not sure who you mean? "Gavin Peters" <gavinp@chromium.org> (:gavinp) (c) or "Gavin Barraclough" <barraclough@apple.com> (:gbarra) (r) could be \'Gavin\'.',
whois.execute("tom", ["Gavin"], None, None))
self.assertEqual('tom: More than 5 contributors match \'david\', could you be more specific?',
whois.execute("tom", ["david"], None, None))
def test_create_bug(self):
create_bug = CreateBug()
self.assertEqual("tom: Usage: create-bug BUG_TITLE",
create_bug.execute("tom", [], None, None))
example_args = ["sherrif-bot", "should", "have", "a", "create-bug", "command"]
tool = MockTool()
# MockBugzilla has a create_bug, but it logs to stderr, this avoids any logging.
tool.bugs.create_bug = lambda a, b, cc=None, assignee=None: 50004
self.assertEqual("tom: Created bug: http://example.com/50004",
create_bug.execute("tom", example_args, tool, None))
def mock_create_bug(title, description, cc=None, assignee=None):
raise Exception("Exception from bugzilla!")
tool.bugs.create_bug = mock_create_bug
self.assertEqual("tom: Failed to create bug:\nException from bugzilla!",
create_bug.execute("tom", example_args, tool, None))
def test_rollout_updates_working_copy(self):
rollout = Rollout()
tool = MockTool()
tool.executive = MockExecutive(should_log=True)
expected_logs = "MOCK run_and_throw_if_fail: ['mock-update-webkit'], cwd=/mock-checkout\n"
OutputCapture().assert_outputs(self, rollout._update_working_copy, [tool], expected_logs=expected_logs)
def test_rollout(self):
rollout = Rollout()
self.assertEqual(([1234], "testing foo"),
rollout._parse_args(["1234", "testing", "foo"]))
self.assertEqual(([554], "testing foo"),
rollout._parse_args(["r554", "testing", "foo"]))
self.assertEqual(([556, 792], "testing foo"),
rollout._parse_args(["r556", "792", "testing", "foo"]))
self.assertEqual(([128, 256], "testing foo"),
rollout._parse_args(["r128,r256", "testing", "foo"]))
self.assertEqual(([512, 1024, 2048], "testing foo"),
rollout._parse_args(["512,", "1024,2048", "testing", "foo"]))
# Test invalid argument parsing:
self.assertEqual((None, None), rollout._parse_args([]))
self.assertEqual((None, None), rollout._parse_args(["--bar", "1234"]))
# Invalid arguments result in the USAGE message.
self.assertEqual("tom: Usage: rollout SVN_REVISION [SVN_REVISIONS] REASON",
rollout.execute("tom", [], None, None))
tool = MockTool()
tool.filesystem.files["/mock-checkout/test/file/one"] = ""
tool.filesystem.files["/mock-checkout/test/file/two"] = ""
self.assertEqual("Failed to apply reverse diff for file(s): test/file/one, test/file/two",
rollout._check_diff_failure("""
Preparing rollout for bug 123456.
Updating working directory
Failed to apply reverse diff for revision 123456 because of the following conflicts:
test/file/one
test/file/two
Failed to apply reverse diff for revision 123456 because of the following conflicts:
test/file/one
test/file/two
Updating OpenSource
Current branch master is up to date.
""", tool))
self.assertEqual(None, rollout._check_diff_failure("""
Preparing rollout for bug 123456.
Updating working directory
Some other error report involving file paths:
test/file/one
test/file/two
Updating OpenSource
Current branch master is up to date.
""", tool))
# FIXME: We need a better way to test IRCCommands which call tool.irc().post()
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