qutebrowser/tests/unit/config/test_configfiles.py
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# Copyright 2017 Florian Bruhin (The Compiler) <mail@qutebrowser.org>
# This file is part of qutebrowser.
#
# qutebrowser is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# qutebrowser 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 qutebrowser. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
"""Tests for qutebrowser.config.configfiles."""
import os
import sys
import unittest.mock
import textwrap
import pytest
from qutebrowser.config import (config, configfiles, configexc, configdata,
configtypes)
from qutebrowser.utils import utils, usertypes
from PyQt5.QtCore import QSettings
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def configdata_init():
"""Initialize configdata if needed."""
if configdata.DATA is None:
configdata.init()
@pytest.mark.parametrize('old_data, insert, new_data', [
(None, False, '[general]\n\n[geometry]\n\n'),
('[general]\nfooled = true', False, '[general]\n\n[geometry]\n\n'),
('[general]\nfoobar = 42', False,
'[general]\nfoobar = 42\n\n[geometry]\n\n'),
(None, True, '[general]\nnewval = 23\n\n[geometry]\n\n'),
])
def test_state_config(fake_save_manager, data_tmpdir,
old_data, insert, new_data):
statefile = data_tmpdir / 'state'
if old_data is not None:
statefile.write_text(old_data, 'utf-8')
state = configfiles.StateConfig()
state.init_save_manager(fake_save_manager)
if insert:
state['general']['newval'] = '23'
# WORKAROUND for https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/574
if 'foobar' in (old_data or ''): # pylint: disable=superfluous-parens
assert state['general']['foobar'] == '42'
state._save()
assert statefile.read_text('utf-8') == new_data
fake_save_manager.add_saveable('state-config', unittest.mock.ANY)
class TestYaml:
pytestmark = pytest.mark.usefixtures('config_tmpdir')
@pytest.fixture
def yaml(self):
return configfiles.YamlConfig()
@pytest.mark.parametrize('old_config', [
None,
'global:\n colors.hints.fg: magenta',
])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('insert', [True, False])
def test_yaml_config(self, yaml, config_tmpdir, old_config, insert):
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
if old_config is not None:
autoconfig.write_text(old_config, 'utf-8')
yaml.load()
if insert:
yaml['tabs.show'] = 'never'
yaml._save()
if not insert and old_config is None:
lines = []
else:
text = autoconfig.read_text('utf-8')
lines = text.splitlines()
if insert:
assert lines[0].startswith('# DO NOT edit this file by hand,')
assert 'config_version: {}'.format(yaml.VERSION) in lines
assert 'global:' in lines
print(lines)
# WORKAROUND for https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/574
# pylint: disable=superfluous-parens
if 'magenta' in (old_config or ''):
# pylint: enable=superfluous-parens
assert ' colors.hints.fg: magenta' in lines
if insert:
assert ' tabs.show: never' in lines
def test_init_save_manager(self, yaml, fake_save_manager):
yaml.init_save_manager(fake_save_manager)
fake_save_manager.add_saveable.assert_called_with(
'yaml-config', unittest.mock.ANY, unittest.mock.ANY)
def test_unknown_key(self, yaml, config_tmpdir):
"""An unknown setting should show an error."""
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
autoconfig.write_text('global:\n hello: world', encoding='utf-8')
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
yaml.load()
assert len(excinfo.value.errors) == 1
error = excinfo.value.errors[0]
assert error.text == "While loading options"
assert str(error.exception) == "Unknown option hello"
def test_deleted_key(self, monkeypatch, yaml, config_tmpdir):
"""A key marked as deleted should be removed."""
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
autoconfig.write_text('global:\n hello: world', encoding='utf-8')
monkeypatch.setattr(configdata.MIGRATIONS, 'deleted', ['hello'])
yaml.load()
yaml._save()
lines = autoconfig.read_text('utf-8').splitlines()
assert ' hello:' not in lines
def test_renamed_key(self, monkeypatch, yaml, config_tmpdir):
"""A key marked as renamed should be renamed properly."""
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
autoconfig.write_text('global:\n old: value', encoding='utf-8')
monkeypatch.setattr(configdata.MIGRATIONS, 'renamed', {'old': 'new'})
yaml.load()
yaml._save()
lines = autoconfig.read_text('utf-8').splitlines()
assert ' old:' not in lines
assert ' new:' not in lines
@pytest.mark.parametrize('old_config', [
None,
'global:\n colors.hints.fg: magenta',
])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('key, value', [
('colors.hints.fg', 'green'),
('colors.hints.bg', None),
('confirm_quit', True),
('confirm_quit', False),
])
def test_changed(self, yaml, qtbot, config_tmpdir, old_config, key, value):
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
if old_config is not None:
autoconfig.write_text(old_config, 'utf-8')
yaml.load()
with qtbot.wait_signal(yaml.changed):
yaml[key] = value
assert key in yaml
assert yaml[key] == value
yaml._save()
yaml = configfiles.YamlConfig()
yaml.load()
assert key in yaml
assert yaml[key] == value
def test_iter(self, yaml):
yaml['foo'] = 23
yaml['bar'] = 42
assert list(iter(yaml)) == [('bar', 42), ('foo', 23)]
@pytest.mark.parametrize('old_config', [
None,
'global:\n colors.hints.fg: magenta',
])
def test_unchanged(self, yaml, config_tmpdir, old_config):
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
mtime = None
if old_config is not None:
autoconfig.write_text(old_config, 'utf-8')
mtime = autoconfig.stat().mtime
yaml.load()
yaml._save()
if old_config is None:
assert not autoconfig.exists()
else:
assert autoconfig.stat().mtime == mtime
@pytest.mark.parametrize('line, text, exception', [
('%', 'While parsing', 'while scanning a directive'),
('global: 42', 'While loading data', "'global' object is not a dict"),
('foo: 42', 'While loading data',
"Toplevel object does not contain 'global' key"),
('42', 'While loading data', "Toplevel object is not a dict"),
])
def test_invalid(self, yaml, config_tmpdir, line, text, exception):
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
autoconfig.write_text(line, 'utf-8', ensure=True)
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
yaml.load()
assert len(excinfo.value.errors) == 1
error = excinfo.value.errors[0]
assert error.text == text
assert str(error.exception).splitlines()[0] == exception
assert error.traceback is None
def test_oserror(self, yaml, config_tmpdir):
autoconfig = config_tmpdir / 'autoconfig.yml'
autoconfig.ensure()
autoconfig.chmod(0)
if os.access(str(autoconfig), os.R_OK):
# Docker container or similar
pytest.skip("File was still readable")
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
yaml.load()
assert len(excinfo.value.errors) == 1
error = excinfo.value.errors[0]
assert error.text == "While reading"
assert isinstance(error.exception, OSError)
assert error.traceback is None
def test_unset(self, yaml, qtbot, config_tmpdir):
name = 'tabs.show'
yaml[name] = 'never'
with qtbot.wait_signal(yaml.changed):
yaml.unset(name)
assert name not in yaml
def test_unset_never_set(self, yaml, qtbot, config_tmpdir):
with qtbot.assert_not_emitted(yaml.changed):
yaml.unset('tabs.show')
def test_clear(self, yaml, qtbot, config_tmpdir):
name = 'tabs.show'
yaml[name] = 'never'
with qtbot.wait_signal(yaml.changed):
yaml.clear()
assert name not in yaml
class ConfPy:
"""Helper class to get a confpy fixture."""
def __init__(self, tmpdir, filename: str = "config.py"):
self._file = tmpdir / filename
self.filename = str(self._file)
def write(self, *lines):
text = '\n'.join(lines)
self._file.write_text(text, 'utf-8', ensure=True)
def read(self, error=False):
"""Read the config.py via configfiles and check for errors."""
if error:
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
configfiles.read_config_py(self.filename)
errors = excinfo.value.errors
assert len(errors) == 1
return errors[0]
else:
configfiles.read_config_py(self.filename, raising=True)
return None
def write_qbmodule(self):
self.write('import qbmodule',
'qbmodule.run(config)')
@pytest.fixture
def confpy(tmpdir, config_tmpdir, data_tmpdir, config_stub, key_config_stub):
return ConfPy(tmpdir)
class TestConfigPyModules:
pytestmark = pytest.mark.usefixtures('config_stub', 'key_config_stub')
@pytest.fixture
def qbmodulepy(self, tmpdir):
return ConfPy(tmpdir, filename="qbmodule.py")
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def restore_sys_path(self):
old_path = sys.path.copy()
yield
sys.path = old_path
def test_bind_in_module(self, confpy, qbmodulepy, tmpdir):
qbmodulepy.write('def run(config):',
' config.bind(",a", "message-info foo", mode="normal")')
confpy.write_qbmodule()
confpy.read()
expected = {'normal': {',a': 'message-info foo'}}
assert config.instance._values['bindings.commands'] == expected
assert "qbmodule" not in sys.modules.keys()
assert tmpdir not in sys.path
def test_restore_sys_on_err(self, confpy, qbmodulepy, tmpdir):
confpy.write_qbmodule()
qbmodulepy.write('def run(config):',
' 1/0')
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert error.text == "Unhandled exception"
assert isinstance(error.exception, ZeroDivisionError)
assert "qbmodule" not in sys.modules.keys()
assert tmpdir not in sys.path
def test_fail_on_nonexistent_module(self, confpy, qbmodulepy, tmpdir):
qbmodulepy.write('def run(config):',
' pass')
confpy.write('import foobar',
'foobar.run(config)')
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert error.text == "Unhandled exception"
assert isinstance(error.exception, ImportError)
tblines = error.traceback.strip().splitlines()
assert tblines[0] == "Traceback (most recent call last):"
assert tblines[-1].endswith("Error: No module named 'foobar'")
def test_no_double_if_path_exists(self, confpy, qbmodulepy, tmpdir):
sys.path.insert(0, tmpdir)
confpy.write('import sys',
'if sys.path[0] in sys.path[1:]:',
' raise Exception("Path not expected")')
confpy.read()
assert sys.path.count(tmpdir) == 1
class TestConfigPy:
"""Tests for ConfigAPI and read_config_py()."""
pytestmark = pytest.mark.usefixtures('config_stub', 'key_config_stub')
def test_assertions(self, confpy):
"""Make sure assertions in config.py work for these tests."""
confpy.write('assert False')
with pytest.raises(AssertionError):
confpy.read() # no errors=True so it gets raised
@pytest.mark.parametrize('what', ['configdir', 'datadir'])
def test_getting_dirs(self, confpy, what):
confpy.write('import pathlib',
'directory = config.{}'.format(what),
'assert isinstance(directory, pathlib.Path)',
'assert directory.exists()')
confpy.read()
@pytest.mark.parametrize('line', [
'c.colors.hints.bg = "red"',
'config.set("colors.hints.bg", "red")',
])
def test_set(self, confpy, line):
confpy.write(line)
confpy.read()
assert config.instance._values['colors.hints.bg'] == 'red'
@pytest.mark.parametrize('set_first', [True, False])
@pytest.mark.parametrize('get_line', [
'c.colors.hints.fg',
'config.get("colors.hints.fg")',
])
def test_get(self, confpy, set_first, get_line):
"""Test whether getting options works correctly."""
# pylint: disable=bad-config-option
config.val.colors.hints.fg = 'green'
# pylint: enable=bad-config-option
if set_first:
confpy.write('c.colors.hints.fg = "red"',
'assert {} == "red"'.format(get_line))
else:
confpy.write('assert {} == "green"'.format(get_line))
confpy.read()
@pytest.mark.parametrize('line, mode', [
('config.bind(",a", "message-info foo")', 'normal'),
('config.bind(",a", "message-info foo", "prompt")', 'prompt'),
])
def test_bind(self, confpy, line, mode):
confpy.write(line)
confpy.read()
expected = {mode: {',a': 'message-info foo'}}
assert config.instance._values['bindings.commands'] == expected
def test_bind_freshly_defined_alias(self, confpy):
"""Make sure we can bind to a new alias.
https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/3001
"""
confpy.write("c.aliases['foo'] = 'message-info foo'",
"config.bind(',f', 'foo')")
confpy.read()
def test_bind_duplicate_key(self, confpy):
"""Make sure overriding a keybinding works."""
confpy.write("config.bind('H', 'message-info back')")
confpy.read()
expected = {'normal': {'H': 'message-info back'}}
assert config.instance._values['bindings.commands'] == expected
def test_bind_none(self, confpy):
confpy.write("c.bindings.commands = None",
"config.bind(',x', 'nop')")
confpy.read()
expected = {'normal': {',x': 'nop'}}
assert config.instance._values['bindings.commands'] == expected
@pytest.mark.parametrize('line, key, mode', [
('config.unbind("o")', 'o', 'normal'),
('config.unbind("y", mode="prompt")', 'y', 'prompt'),
])
def test_unbind(self, confpy, line, key, mode):
confpy.write(line)
confpy.read()
expected = {mode: {key: None}}
assert config.instance._values['bindings.commands'] == expected
def test_mutating(self, confpy):
confpy.write('c.aliases["foo"] = "message-info foo"',
'c.aliases["bar"] = "message-info bar"')
confpy.read()
assert config.instance._values['aliases']['foo'] == 'message-info foo'
assert config.instance._values['aliases']['bar'] == 'message-info bar'
@pytest.mark.parametrize('option, value', [
('content.user_stylesheets', 'style.css'),
('url.start_pages', 'https://www.python.org/'),
])
def test_appending(self, config_tmpdir, confpy, option, value):
"""Test appending an item to some special list types.
See https://github.com/qutebrowser/qutebrowser/issues/3104
"""
(config_tmpdir / 'style.css').ensure()
confpy.write('c.{}.append("{}")'.format(option, value))
confpy.read()
assert config.instance._values[option][-1] == value
def test_oserror(self, tmpdir, data_tmpdir, config_tmpdir):
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
configfiles.read_config_py(str(tmpdir / 'foo'))
assert len(excinfo.value.errors) == 1
error = excinfo.value.errors[0]
assert isinstance(error.exception, OSError)
assert error.text == "Error while reading foo"
assert error.traceback is None
def test_nul_bytes(self, confpy):
confpy.write('\0')
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
configfiles.read_config_py(confpy.filename)
assert len(excinfo.value.errors) == 1
error = excinfo.value.errors[0]
assert isinstance(error.exception, ValueError)
assert error.text == "Error while compiling"
exception_text = 'source code string cannot contain null bytes'
assert str(error.exception) == exception_text
assert error.traceback is None
def test_syntax_error(self, confpy):
confpy.write('+')
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
configfiles.read_config_py(confpy.filename)
assert len(excinfo.value.errors) == 1
error = excinfo.value.errors[0]
assert isinstance(error.exception, SyntaxError)
assert error.text == "Syntax Error"
exception_text = 'invalid syntax (config.py, line 1)'
assert str(error.exception) == exception_text
tblines = error.traceback.strip().splitlines()
assert tblines[0] == "Traceback (most recent call last):"
assert tblines[-1] == "SyntaxError: invalid syntax"
assert " +" in tblines
assert " ^" in tblines
def test_unhandled_exception(self, confpy):
confpy.write("1/0")
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert error.text == "Unhandled exception"
assert isinstance(error.exception, ZeroDivisionError)
tblines = error.traceback.strip().splitlines()
assert tblines[0] == "Traceback (most recent call last):"
assert tblines[-1] == "ZeroDivisionError: division by zero"
assert " 1/0" in tblines
def test_config_val(self, confpy):
"""Using config.val should not work in config.py files."""
confpy.write("config.val.colors.hints.bg = 'red'")
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert error.text == "Unhandled exception"
assert isinstance(error.exception, AttributeError)
message = "'ConfigAPI' object has no attribute 'val'"
assert str(error.exception) == message
@pytest.mark.parametrize('line', ["c.foo = 42", "config.set('foo', 42)"])
def test_config_error(self, confpy, line):
confpy.write(line)
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert error.text == "While setting 'foo'"
assert isinstance(error.exception, configexc.NoOptionError)
assert str(error.exception) == "No option 'foo'"
assert error.traceback is None
def test_renamed_option_error(self, confpy, monkeypatch):
"""Setting an option which has been renamed should show a hint."""
monkeypatch.setattr(configdata.MIGRATIONS, 'renamed',
{'qt_args': 'qt.args'})
confpy.write('c.qt_args = ["foo"]')
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert isinstance(error.exception, configexc.NoOptionError)
expected = ("No option 'qt_args' (this option was renamed to "
"'qt.args')")
assert str(error.exception) == expected
def test_multiple_errors(self, confpy):
confpy.write("c.foo = 42", "config.set('foo', 42)", "1/0")
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
configfiles.read_config_py(confpy.filename)
errors = excinfo.value.errors
assert len(errors) == 3
for error in errors[:2]:
assert error.text == "While setting 'foo'"
assert isinstance(error.exception, configexc.NoOptionError)
assert str(error.exception) == "No option 'foo'"
assert error.traceback is None
error = errors[2]
assert error.text == "Unhandled exception"
assert isinstance(error.exception, ZeroDivisionError)
assert error.traceback is not None
@pytest.mark.parametrize('location', ['abs', 'rel'])
def test_source(self, tmpdir, confpy, location):
if location == 'abs':
subfile = tmpdir / 'subfile.py'
arg = str(subfile)
else:
subfile = tmpdir / 'config' / 'subfile.py'
arg = 'subfile.py'
subfile.write_text("c.content.javascript.enabled = False",
encoding='utf-8')
confpy.write("config.source({!r})".format(arg))
confpy.read()
assert not config.instance._values['content.javascript.enabled']
def test_source_errors(self, tmpdir, confpy):
subfile = tmpdir / 'config' / 'subfile.py'
subfile.write_text("c.foo = 42", encoding='utf-8')
confpy.write("config.source('subfile.py')")
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert error.text == "While setting 'foo'"
assert isinstance(error.exception, configexc.NoOptionError)
def test_source_multiple_errors(self, tmpdir, confpy):
subfile = tmpdir / 'config' / 'subfile.py'
subfile.write_text("c.foo = 42", encoding='utf-8')
confpy.write("config.source('subfile.py')", "c.bar = 23")
with pytest.raises(configexc.ConfigFileErrors) as excinfo:
configfiles.read_config_py(confpy.filename)
errors = excinfo.value.errors
assert len(errors) == 2
for error in errors:
assert isinstance(error.exception, configexc.NoOptionError)
def test_source_not_found(self, confpy):
confpy.write("config.source('doesnotexist.py')")
error = confpy.read(error=True)
assert error.text == "Error while reading doesnotexist.py"
assert isinstance(error.exception, FileNotFoundError)
class TestConfigPyWriter:
def test_output(self):
desc = ("This is an option description.\n\n"
"Nullam eu ante vel est convallis dignissim. Fusce suscipit, "
"wisi nec facilisis facilisis, est dui fermentum leo, quis "
"tempor ligula erat quis odio.")
opt = configdata.Option(
name='opt', typ=configtypes.Int(), default='def',
backends=[usertypes.Backend.QtWebEngine], raw_backends=None,
description=desc)
options = [(opt, 'val')]
bindings = {'normal': {',x': 'message-info normal'},
'caret': {',y': 'message-info caret'}}
writer = configfiles.ConfigPyWriter(options, bindings, commented=False)
text = '\n'.join(writer._gen_lines())
assert text == textwrap.dedent("""
# Autogenerated config.py
# Documentation:
# qute://help/configuring.html
# qute://help/settings.html
# Uncomment this to still load settings configured via autoconfig.yml
# config.load_autoconfig()
# This is an option description. Nullam eu ante vel est convallis
# dignissim. Fusce suscipit, wisi nec facilisis facilisis, est dui
# fermentum leo, quis tempor ligula erat quis odio.
# Type: Int
c.opt = 'val'
# Bindings for normal mode
config.bind(',x', 'message-info normal')
# Bindings for caret mode
config.bind(',y', 'message-info caret', mode='caret')
""").strip()
def test_binding_options_hidden(self):
opt1 = configdata.DATA['bindings.default']
opt2 = configdata.DATA['bindings.commands']
options = [(opt1, {'normal': {'x': 'message-info x'}}),
(opt2, {})]
writer = configfiles.ConfigPyWriter(options, bindings={},
commented=False)
text = '\n'.join(writer._gen_lines())
assert 'bindings.default' not in text
assert 'bindings.commands' not in text
def test_commented(self):
opt = configdata.Option(
name='opt', typ=configtypes.Int(), default='def',
backends=[usertypes.Backend.QtWebEngine], raw_backends=None,
description='Hello World')
options = [(opt, 'val')]
bindings = {'normal': {',x': 'message-info normal'},
'caret': {',y': 'message-info caret'}}
writer = configfiles.ConfigPyWriter(options, bindings, commented=True)
lines = list(writer._gen_lines())
assert "## Autogenerated config.py" in lines
assert "# config.load_autoconfig()" in lines
assert "# c.opt = 'val'" in lines
assert "## Bindings for normal mode" in lines
assert "# config.bind(',x', 'message-info normal')" in lines
caret_bind = ("# config.bind(',y', 'message-info caret', "
"mode='caret')")
assert caret_bind in lines
def test_valid_values(self):
opt1 = configdata.Option(
name='opt1', typ=configtypes.BoolAsk(), default='ask',
backends=[usertypes.Backend.QtWebEngine], raw_backends=None,
description='Hello World')
opt2 = configdata.Option(
name='opt2', typ=configtypes.ColorSystem(), default='rgb',
backends=[usertypes.Backend.QtWebEngine], raw_backends=None,
description='All colors are beautiful!')
options = [(opt1, 'ask'), (opt2, 'rgb')]
writer = configfiles.ConfigPyWriter(options, bindings={},
commented=False)
text = '\n'.join(writer._gen_lines())
expected = textwrap.dedent("""
# Hello World
# Type: BoolAsk
# Valid values:
# - true
# - false
# - ask
c.opt1 = 'ask'
# All colors are beautiful!
# Type: ColorSystem
# Valid values:
# - rgb: Interpolate in the RGB color system.
# - hsv: Interpolate in the HSV color system.
# - hsl: Interpolate in the HSL color system.
# - none: Don't show a gradient.
c.opt2 = 'rgb'
""")
assert expected in text
def test_empty(self):
writer = configfiles.ConfigPyWriter(options=[], bindings={},
commented=False)
text = '\n'.join(writer._gen_lines())
expected = textwrap.dedent("""
# Autogenerated config.py
# Documentation:
# qute://help/configuring.html
# qute://help/settings.html
# Uncomment this to still load settings configured via autoconfig.yml
# config.load_autoconfig()
""").lstrip()
assert text == expected
def test_write(self, tmpdir):
pyfile = tmpdir / 'config.py'
writer = configfiles.ConfigPyWriter(options=[], bindings={},
commented=False)
writer.write(str(pyfile))
lines = pyfile.read_text('utf-8').splitlines()
assert '# Autogenerated config.py' in lines
def test_defaults_work(self, confpy):
"""Get a config.py with default values and run it."""
options = [(opt, opt.default)
for _name, opt in sorted(configdata.DATA.items())]
bindings = dict(configdata.DATA['bindings.default'].default)
writer = configfiles.ConfigPyWriter(options, bindings, commented=False)
writer.write(confpy.filename)
try:
configfiles.read_config_py(confpy.filename)
except configexc.ConfigFileErrors as exc:
# Make sure no other errors happened
for error in exc.errors:
assert isinstance(error.exception, configexc.BackendError)
@pytest.fixture
def init_patch(qapp, fake_save_manager, config_tmpdir, data_tmpdir,
config_stub, monkeypatch):
monkeypatch.setattr(configfiles, 'state', None)
yield
def test_init(init_patch, config_tmpdir):
configfiles.init()
# Make sure qsettings land in a subdir
if utils.is_linux:
settings = QSettings()
settings.setValue("hello", "world")
settings.sync()
assert (config_tmpdir / 'qsettings').exists()
# Lots of other stuff is tested in test_config.py in test_init