commit f38959c05a5dbedcf4a90ed5fc6c1f9809ca5d62 Author: Damian Johnson atagar@torproject.org Date: Wed Jun 12 19:53:35 2013 -0700
Using mock for protocolinfo integ tests --- test/integ/response/protocolinfo.py | 33 ++++++++++++++++----------------- 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 17 deletions(-)
diff --git a/test/integ/response/protocolinfo.py b/test/integ/response/protocolinfo.py index b7ef46a..98f0c03 100644 --- a/test/integ/response/protocolinfo.py +++ b/test/integ/response/protocolinfo.py @@ -11,18 +11,12 @@ import stem.util.system import stem.version import test.runner
-from test import mocking +from mock import Mock, patch + from test.integ.util.system import filter_system_call
class TestProtocolInfo(unittest.TestCase): - def setUp(self): - mocking.mock(stem.util.proc.is_available, mocking.return_false()) - mocking.mock(stem.util.system.is_available, mocking.return_true()) - - def tearDown(self): - mocking.revert_mocking() - def test_parsing(self): """ Makes a PROTOCOLINFO query and processes the response for our control @@ -47,6 +41,8 @@ class TestProtocolInfo(unittest.TestCase):
self.assert_matches_test_config(protocolinfo_response)
+ @patch('stem.util.proc.is_available', Mock(return_value = False)) + @patch('stem.util.system.is_available', Mock(return_value = True)) def test_get_protocolinfo_path_expansion(self): """ If we're running with the 'RELATIVE' target then test_parsing() will @@ -62,30 +58,33 @@ class TestProtocolInfo(unittest.TestCase): return
if test.runner.Torrc.PORT in test.runner.get_runner().get_options(): - cwd_by_port_lookup_prefixes = ( + lookup_prefixes = ( stem.util.system.GET_PID_BY_PORT_NETSTAT, stem.util.system.GET_PID_BY_PORT_SOCKSTAT % "", stem.util.system.GET_PID_BY_PORT_LSOF, stem.util.system.GET_CWD_PWDX % "", "lsof -a -p ")
- mocking.mock(stem.util.system.call, filter_system_call(cwd_by_port_lookup_prefixes)) control_socket = stem.socket.ControlPort(port = test.runner.CONTROL_PORT) else: - cwd_by_socket_lookup_prefixes = ( + lookup_prefixes = ( stem.util.system.GET_PID_BY_FILE_LSOF % "", stem.util.system.GET_CWD_PWDX % "", "lsof -a -p ")
- mocking.mock(stem.util.system.call, filter_system_call(cwd_by_socket_lookup_prefixes)) control_socket = stem.socket.ControlSocketFile(test.runner.CONTROL_SOCKET_PATH)
- protocolinfo_response = stem.connection.get_protocolinfo(control_socket) - self.assert_matches_test_config(protocolinfo_response) + call_replacement = filter_system_call(lookup_prefixes)
- # we should have a usable socket at this point - self.assertTrue(control_socket.is_alive()) - control_socket.close() + with patch('stem.util.system.call') as call_mock: + call_mock.side_effect = call_replacement + + protocolinfo_response = stem.connection.get_protocolinfo(control_socket) + self.assert_matches_test_config(protocolinfo_response) + + # we should have a usable socket at this point + self.assertTrue(control_socket.is_alive()) + control_socket.close()
def test_multiple_protocolinfo_calls(self): """