# Copyright (C) 2020 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """Unittests for the subcmds module (mostly __init__.py than subcommands).""" import optparse import unittest import subcmds class AllCommands(unittest.TestCase): """Check registered all_commands.""" def test_required_basic(self): """Basic checking of registered commands.""" # NB: We don't test all subcommands as we want to avoid "change # detection" tests, so we just look for the most common/important ones # here that are unlikely to ever change. for cmd in {"cherry-pick", "help", "init", "start", "sync", "upload"}: self.assertIn(cmd, subcmds.all_commands) def test_naming(self): """Verify we don't add things that we shouldn't.""" for cmd in subcmds.all_commands: # Reject filename suffixes like "help.py". self.assertNotIn(".", cmd) # Make sure all '_' were converted to '-'. self.assertNotIn("_", cmd) # Reject internal python paths like "__init__". self.assertFalse(cmd.startswith("__")) def test_help_desc_style(self): """Force some consistency in option descriptions. Python's optparse & argparse has a few default options like --help. Their option description text uses lowercase sentence fragments, so enforce our options follow the same style so UI is consistent. We enforce: * Text starts with lowercase. * Text doesn't end with period. """ for name, cls in subcmds.all_commands.items(): cmd = cls() parser = cmd.OptionParser for option in parser.option_list: if option.help == optparse.SUPPRESS_HELP: continue c = option.help[0] self.assertEqual( c.lower(), c, msg=f"subcmds/{name}.py: {option.get_opt_string()}: " f'help text should start with lowercase: "{option.help}"', ) self.assertNotEqual( option.help[-1], ".", msg=f"subcmds/{name}.py: {option.get_opt_string()}: " f'help text should not end in a period: "{option.help}"', ) def test_cli_option_style(self): """Force some consistency in option flags.""" for name, cls in subcmds.all_commands.items(): cmd = cls() parser = cmd.OptionParser for option in parser.option_list: for opt in option._long_opts: self.assertNotIn( "_", opt, msg=f"subcmds/{name}.py: {opt}: only use dashes in " "options, not underscores", ) def test_cli_option_dest(self): """Block redundant dest= arguments.""" def _check_dest(opt): if opt.dest is None or not opt._long_opts: return long = opt._long_opts[0] assert long.startswith("--") # This matches optparse's behavior. implicit_dest = long[2:].replace("-", "_") if implicit_dest == opt.dest: bad_opts.append((str(opt), opt.dest)) # Hook the option check list. optparse.Option.CHECK_METHODS.insert(0, _check_dest) # Gather all the bad options up front so people can see all bad options # instead of failing at the first one. all_bad_opts = {} for name, cls in subcmds.all_commands.items(): bad_opts = all_bad_opts[name] = [] cmd = cls() # Trigger construction of parser. cmd.OptionParser errmsg = None for name, bad_opts in sorted(all_bad_opts.items()): if bad_opts: if not errmsg: errmsg = "Omit redundant dest= when defining options.\n" errmsg += f"\nSubcommand {name} (subcmds/{name}.py):\n" errmsg += "".join( f" {opt}: dest='{dest}'\n" for opt, dest in bad_opts ) if errmsg: self.fail(errmsg) # Make sure we aren't popping the wrong stuff. assert optparse.Option.CHECK_METHODS.pop(0) is _check_dest