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+#! /usr/bin/env python
+# ex:ts=4:sw=4:sts=4:et
+# -*- tab-width: 4; c-basic-offset: 4; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
+#
+# BitBake Toaster Implementation
+#
+# Copyright (C) 2013-2015 Intel Corporation
+#
+# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
+# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 as
+# published by the Free Software Foundation.
+#
+# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
+# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
+# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
+# GNU General Public License for more details.
+#
+# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
+# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
+# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+
+"""Test cases for Toaster GUI and ReST."""
+
+from django.test import TestCase
+from django.test.client import RequestFactory
+from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
+from django.utils import timezone
+
+from orm.models import Project, Release, BitbakeVersion, Package, LogMessage
+from orm.models import ReleaseLayerSourcePriority, LayerSource, Layer, Build
+from orm.models import Layer_Version, Recipe, Machine, ProjectLayer, Target
+from orm.models import CustomImageRecipe, ProjectVariable
+from orm.models import Branch, CustomImagePackage
+
+import toastermain
+import inspect
+import toastergui
+
+from toastergui.tables import SoftwareRecipesTable
+import json
+from datetime import timedelta
+from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
+import re
+import string
+import json
+
+PROJECT_NAME = "test project"
+PROJECT_NAME2 = "test project 2"
+CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME = 'Command line builds'
+
+class ViewTests(TestCase):
+ """Tests to verify view APIs."""
+
+ fixtures = ['toastergui-unittest-data']
+
+ def setUp(self):
+
+ self.project = Project.objects.first()
+ self.recipe1 = Recipe.objects.get(pk=2)
+ self.recipe2 = Recipe.objects.last()
+ self.customr = CustomImageRecipe.objects.first()
+ self.cust_package = CustomImagePackage.objects.first()
+ self.package = Package.objects.first()
+ self.lver = Layer_Version.objects.first()
+
+ def test_get_base_call_returns_html(self):
+ """Basic test for all-projects view"""
+ response = self.client.get(reverse('all-projects'), follow=True)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertTrue(response['Content-Type'].startswith('text/html'))
+ self.assertTemplateUsed(response, "projects-toastertable.html")
+
+ def test_get_json_call_returns_json(self):
+ """Test for all projects output in json format"""
+ url = reverse('all-projects')
+ response = self.client.get(url, {"format": "json"}, follow=True)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertTrue(response['Content-Type'].startswith('application/json'))
+
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+
+ self.assertTrue("error" in data)
+ self.assertEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+ self.assertTrue("rows" in data)
+
+ self.assertTrue(self.project.name in [x["name"] for x in data["rows"]])
+ self.assertTrue("id" in data["rows"][0])
+
+ def test_typeaheads(self):
+ """Test typeahead ReST API"""
+ layers_url = reverse('xhr_layerstypeahead', args=(self.project.id,))
+ prj_url = reverse('xhr_projectstypeahead')
+
+ urls = [layers_url,
+ prj_url,
+ reverse('xhr_recipestypeahead', args=(self.project.id,)),
+ reverse('xhr_machinestypeahead', args=(self.project.id,)),
+ ]
+
+ def basic_reponse_check(response, url):
+ """Check data structure of http response."""
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertTrue(response['Content-Type'].startswith('application/json'))
+
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+
+ self.assertTrue("error" in data)
+ self.assertEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+ self.assertTrue("results" in data)
+
+ # We got a result so now check the fields
+ if len(data['results']) > 0:
+ result = data['results'][0]
+
+ self.assertTrue(len(result['name']) > 0)
+ self.assertTrue("detail" in result)
+ self.assertTrue(result['id'] > 0)
+
+ # Special check for the layers typeahead's extra fields
+ if url == layers_url:
+ self.assertTrue(len(result['layerdetailurl']) > 0)
+ self.assertTrue(len(result['vcs_url']) > 0)
+ self.assertTrue(len(result['vcs_reference']) > 0)
+ # Special check for project typeahead extra fields
+ elif url == prj_url:
+ self.assertTrue(len(result['projectPageUrl']) > 0)
+
+ return True
+
+ return False
+
+
+ for url in urls:
+ results = False
+
+ for typeing in list(string.ascii_letters):
+ response = self.client.get(url, {'search': typeing})
+ results = basic_reponse_check(response, url)
+ if results:
+ break
+
+ # After "typeing" the alpabet we should have result true
+ # from each of the urls
+ self.assertTrue(results)
+
+ def test_xhr_import_layer(self):
+ """Test xhr_importlayer API"""
+ LayerSource.objects.create(sourcetype=LayerSource.TYPE_IMPORTED)
+ #Test for importing an already existing layer
+ args = {'vcs_url' : "git://git.example.com/test",
+ 'name' : "base-layer",
+ 'git_ref': "c12b9596afd236116b25ce26dbe0d793de9dc7ce",
+ 'project_id': self.project.id,
+ 'dir_path' : "/path/in/repository"}
+ response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+
+ #Test to verify import of a layer successful
+ args['name'] = "meta-oe"
+ response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertTrue(data["error"], "ok")
+
+ #Test for html tag in the data
+ args['<'] = "testing html tag"
+ response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+
+ #Empty data passed
+ args = {}
+ response = self.client.post(reverse('xhr_importlayer'), args)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+
+ def test_custom_ok(self):
+ """Test successful return from ReST API xhr_customrecipe"""
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe')
+ params = {'name': 'custom', 'project': self.project.id,
+ 'base': self.recipe1.id}
+ response = self.client.post(url, params)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertEqual(data['error'], 'ok')
+ self.assertTrue('url' in data)
+ # get recipe from the database
+ recipe = CustomImageRecipe.objects.get(project=self.project,
+ name=params['name'])
+ args = (self.project.id, recipe.id,)
+ self.assertEqual(reverse('customrecipe', args=args), data['url'])
+
+ def test_custom_incomplete_params(self):
+ """Test not passing all required parameters to xhr_customrecipe"""
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe')
+ for params in [{}, {'name': 'custom'},
+ {'name': 'custom', 'project': self.project.id}]:
+ response = self.client.post(url, params)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+
+ def test_xhr_custom_wrong_project(self):
+ """Test passing wrong project id to xhr_customrecipe"""
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe')
+ params = {'name': 'custom', 'project': 0, "base": self.recipe1.id}
+ response = self.client.post(url, params)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+
+ def test_xhr_custom_wrong_base(self):
+ """Test passing wrong base recipe id to xhr_customrecipe"""
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe')
+ params = {'name': 'custom', 'project': self.project.id, "base": 0}
+ response = self.client.post(url, params)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+ self.assertNotEqual(data["error"], "ok")
+
+ def test_xhr_custom_details(self):
+ """Test getting custom recipe details"""
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_id', args=(self.customr.id,))
+ response = self.client.get(url)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ expected = {"error": "ok",
+ "info": {'id': self.customr.id,
+ 'name': self.customr.name,
+ 'base_recipe_id': self.recipe1.id,
+ 'project_id': self.project.id,
+ }
+ }
+ self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content), expected)
+
+ def test_xhr_custom_del(self):
+ """Test deleting custom recipe"""
+ name = "to be deleted"
+ recipe = CustomImageRecipe.objects.create(\
+ name=name, project=self.project,
+ base_recipe=self.recipe1,
+ file_path="/tmp/testing",
+ layer_version=self.customr.layer_version)
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_id', args=(recipe.id,))
+ response = self.client.delete(url)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content), {"error": "ok"})
+ # try to delete not-existent recipe
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_id', args=(recipe.id,))
+ response = self.client.delete(url)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertNotEqual(json.loads(response.content)["error"], "ok")
+
+ def test_xhr_custom_packages(self):
+ """Test adding and deleting package to a custom recipe"""
+ # add self.package to recipe
+ response = self.client.put(reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages',
+ args=(self.customr.id,
+ self.cust_package.id)))
+
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content),
+ {"error": "ok"})
+ self.assertEqual(self.customr.appends_set.first().name,
+ self.cust_package.name)
+ # delete it
+ to_delete = self.customr.appends_set.first().pk
+ del_url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages',
+ args=(self.customr.id, to_delete))
+
+ response = self.client.delete(del_url)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertEqual(json.loads(response.content), {"error": "ok"})
+ all_packages = self.customr.get_all_packages().values_list('pk',
+ flat=True)
+
+ self.assertFalse(to_delete in all_packages)
+ # delete invalid package to test error condition
+ del_url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages',
+ args=(self.customr.id,
+ 99999))
+
+ response = self.client.delete(del_url)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertNotEqual(json.loads(response.content)["error"], "ok")
+
+ def test_xhr_custom_packages_err(self):
+ """Test error conditions of xhr_customrecipe_packages"""
+ # test calls with wrong recipe id and wrong package id
+ for args in [(0, self.package.id), (self.customr.id, 0)]:
+ url = reverse('xhr_customrecipe_packages', args=args)
+ # test put and delete methods
+ for method in (self.client.put, self.client.delete):
+ response = method(url)
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+ self.assertNotEqual(json.loads(response.content),
+ {"error": "ok"})
+
+ def test_download_custom_recipe(self):
+ """Download the recipe file generated for the custom image"""
+
+ # Create a dummy recipe file for the custom image generation to read
+ open("/tmp/a_recipe.bb", 'wa').close()
+ response = self.client.get(reverse('customrecipedownload',
+ args=(self.project.id,
+ self.customr.id)))
+
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200)
+
+
+ def test_software_recipes_table(self):
+ """Test structure returned for Software RecipesTable"""
+ table = SoftwareRecipesTable()
+ request = RequestFactory().get('/foo/', {'format': 'json'})
+ response = table.get(request, pid=self.project.id)
+ data = json.loads(response.content)
+
+ rows = data['rows']
+ row1 = next(x for x in rows if x['name'] == self.recipe1.name)
+ row2 = next(x for x in rows if x['name'] == self.recipe2.name)
+
+ self.assertEqual(response.status_code, 200, 'should be 200 OK status')
+
+ # check other columns have been populated correctly
+ self.assertEqual(row1['name'], self.recipe1.name)
+ self.assertEqual(row1['version'], self.recipe1.version)
+ self.assertEqual(row1['get_description_or_summary'],
+ self.recipe1.description)
+ self.assertEqual(row1['layer_version__layer__name'],
+ self.recipe1.layer_version.layer.name)
+ self.assertEqual(row2['name'], self.recipe2.name)
+ self.assertEqual(row2['version'], self.recipe2.version)
+ self.assertEqual(row2['get_description_or_summary'],
+ self.recipe2.description)
+ self.assertEqual(row2['layer_version__layer__name'],
+ self.recipe2.layer_version.layer.name)
+
+ def test_toaster_tables(self):
+ """Test all ToasterTables instances"""
+ current_recipes = self.project.get_available_recipes()
+
+ def get_data(table, options={}):
+ """Send a request and parse the json response"""
+ options['format'] = "json"
+ options['nocache'] = "true"
+ request = RequestFactory().get('/', options)
+
+ # This is the image recipe needed for a package list for
+ # PackagesTable do this here to throw a non exist exception
+ image_recipe = Recipe.objects.get(pk=4)
+
+ # Add any kwargs that are needed by any of the possible tables
+ args = {'pid': self.project.id,
+ 'layerid': self.lver.pk,
+ 'recipeid': self.recipe1.pk,
+ 'recipe_id': image_recipe.pk,
+ 'custrecipeid': self.customr.pk
+ }
+
+ response = table.get(request, **args)
+ return json.loads(response.content)
+
+ # Get a list of classes in tables module
+ tables = inspect.getmembers(toastergui.tables, inspect.isclass)
+
+ for name, table_cls in tables:
+ # Filter out the non ToasterTables from the tables module
+ if not issubclass(table_cls, toastergui.widgets.ToasterTable) or \
+ table_cls == toastergui.widgets.ToasterTable:
+ continue
+
+ # Get the table data without any options, this also does the
+ # initialisation of the table i.e. setup_columns,
+ # setup_filters and setup_queryset that we can use later
+ table = table_cls()
+ all_data = get_data(table)
+
+ self.assertTrue(len(all_data['rows']) > 1,
+ "Cannot test on a %s table with < 1 row" % name)
+
+ if table.default_orderby:
+ row_one = all_data['rows'][0][table.default_orderby.strip("-")]
+ row_two = all_data['rows'][1][table.default_orderby.strip("-")]
+
+ if '-' in table.default_orderby:
+ self.assertTrue(row_one >= row_two,
+ "Default ordering not working on %s"
+ " '%s' should be >= '%s'" %
+ (name, row_one, row_two))
+ else:
+ self.assertTrue(row_one <= row_two,
+ "Default ordering not working on %s"
+ " '%s' should be <= '%s'" %
+ (name, row_one, row_two))
+
+ # Test the column ordering and filtering functionality
+ for column in table.columns:
+ if column['orderable']:
+ # If a column is orderable test it in both order
+ # directions ordering on the columns field_name
+ ascending = get_data(table_cls(),
+ {"orderby" : column['field_name']})
+
+ row_one = ascending['rows'][0][column['field_name']]
+ row_two = ascending['rows'][1][column['field_name']]
+
+ self.assertTrue(row_one <= row_two,
+ "Ascending sort applied but row 0 is less "
+ "than row 1 %s %s " %
+ (column['field_name'], name))
+
+
+ descending = get_data(table_cls(),
+ {"orderby" :
+ '-'+column['field_name']})
+
+ row_one = descending['rows'][0][column['field_name']]
+ row_two = descending['rows'][1][column['field_name']]
+
+ self.assertTrue(row_one >= row_two,
+ "Descending sort applied but row 0 is "
+ "greater than row 1 %s %s" %
+ (column['field_name'], name))
+
+ # If the two start rows are the same we haven't actually
+ # changed the order
+ self.assertNotEqual(ascending['rows'][0],
+ descending['rows'][0],
+ "An orderby %s has not changed the "
+ "order of the data in table %s" %
+ (column['field_name'], name))
+
+ if column['filter_name']:
+ # If a filter is available for the column get the filter
+ # info. This contains what filter actions are defined.
+ filter_info = get_data(table_cls(),
+ {"cmd": "filterinfo",
+ "name": column['filter_name']})
+ self.assertTrue(len(filter_info['filter_actions']) > 0,
+ "Filter %s was defined but no actions "
+ "added to it" % column['filter_name'])
+
+ for filter_action in filter_info['filter_actions']:
+ # filter string to pass as the option
+ # This is the name of the filter:action
+ # e.g. project_filter:not_in_project
+ filter_string = "%s:%s" % (column['filter_name'],
+ filter_action['action_name'])
+ # Now get the data with the filter applied
+ filtered_data = get_data(table_cls(),
+ {"filter" : filter_string})
+
+ # date range filter actions can't specify the
+ # number of results they return, so their count is 0
+ if filter_action['count'] != None:
+ self.assertEqual(len(filtered_data['rows']),
+ int(filter_action['count']),
+ "We added a table filter for %s but "
+ "the number of rows returned was not "
+ "what the filter info said there "
+ "would be" % name)
+
+
+ # Test search functionality on the table
+ something_found = False
+ for search in list(string.ascii_letters):
+ search_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'search' : search})
+
+ if len(search_data['rows']) > 0:
+ something_found = True
+ break
+
+ self.assertTrue(something_found,
+ "We went through the whole alphabet and nothing"
+ " was found for the search of table %s" % name)
+
+ # Test the limit functionality on the table
+ limited_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'limit' : "1"})
+ self.assertEqual(len(limited_data['rows']),
+ 1,
+ "Limit 1 set on table %s but not 1 row returned"
+ % name)
+
+ # Test the pagination functionality on the table
+ page_one_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'limit' : "1",
+ "page": "1"})['rows'][0]
+
+ page_two_data = get_data(table_cls(), {'limit' : "1",
+ "page": "2"})['rows'][0]
+
+ self.assertNotEqual(page_one_data,
+ page_two_data,
+ "Changed page on table %s but first row is the "
+ "same as the previous page" % name)
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