qutebrowser/tests/utils/test_qtutils.py
Florian Bruhin ba678e29fb Fix lint.
2015-04-14 07:00:56 +02:00

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# vim: ft=python fileencoding=utf-8 sts=4 sw=4 et:
# Copyright 2014-2015 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>
#
# This file is part of qutebrowser.
#
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#
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"""Tests for qutebrowser.utils.qtutils."""
import sys
import pytest
from qutebrowser import qutebrowser
from qutebrowser.utils import qtutils
import overflow_test_cases
class TestCheckOverflow:
"""Test check_overflow."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize('ctype, val',
overflow_test_cases.iter_good_values())
def test_good_values(self, ctype, val):
"""Test values which are inside bounds."""
qtutils.check_overflow(val, ctype)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('ctype, val',
[(ctype, val) for (ctype, val, _) in
overflow_test_cases.iter_bad_values()])
def test_bad_values_fatal(self, ctype, val):
"""Test values which are outside bounds with fatal=True."""
with pytest.raises(OverflowError):
qtutils.check_overflow(val, ctype)
@pytest.mark.parametrize('ctype, val, repl',
overflow_test_cases.iter_bad_values())
def test_bad_values_nonfatal(self, ctype, val, repl):
"""Test values which are outside bounds with fatal=False."""
newval = qtutils.check_overflow(val, ctype, fatal=False)
assert newval == repl
class TestGetQtArgs:
"""Tests for get_args."""
@pytest.fixture
def parser(self, mocker):
"""Fixture to provide an argparser.
Monkey-patches .exit() of the argparser so it doesn't exit on errors.
"""
parser = qutebrowser.get_argparser()
mocker.patch.object(parser, 'exit', side_effect=Exception)
return parser
def test_no_qt_args(self, parser):
"""Test commandline with no Qt arguments given."""
args = parser.parse_args(['--debug'])
assert qtutils.get_args(args) == [sys.argv[0]]
def test_qt_flag(self, parser):
"""Test commandline with a Qt flag."""
args = parser.parse_args(['--debug', '--qt-reverse', '--nocolor'])
assert qtutils.get_args(args) == [sys.argv[0], '-reverse']
def test_qt_arg(self, parser):
"""Test commandline with a Qt argument."""
args = parser.parse_args(['--qt-stylesheet', 'foobar'])
assert qtutils.get_args(args) == [sys.argv[0], '-stylesheet', 'foobar']
def test_qt_both(self, parser):
"""Test commandline with a Qt argument and flag."""
args = parser.parse_args(['--qt-stylesheet', 'foobar', '--qt-reverse'])
qt_args = qtutils.get_args(args)
assert qt_args[0] == sys.argv[0]
assert '-reverse' in qt_args
assert '-stylesheet' in qt_args
assert 'foobar' in qt_args