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diff --git a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/cliff-2.4.0-py2.7.egg/cliff/tests/test_help.py b/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/cliff-2.4.0-py2.7.egg/cliff/tests/test_help.py deleted file mode 100644 index 23659a2..0000000 --- a/jython-tosca-parser/src/main/resources/Lib/site-packages/cliff-2.4.0-py2.7.egg/cliff/tests/test_help.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -# 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. - -try: - from StringIO import StringIO -except: - from io import StringIO -import os -import sys - -import mock - -from cliff import app as application -from cliff import commandmanager -from cliff import help -from cliff.tests import utils - - -def test_show_help_for_command(): - # FIXME(dhellmann): Are commands tied too closely to the app? Or - # do commands know too much about apps by using them to get to the - # command manager? - stdout = StringIO() - app = application.App('testing', '1', - utils.TestCommandManager(utils.TEST_NAMESPACE), - stdout=stdout) - app.NAME = 'test' - help_cmd = help.HelpCommand(app, mock.Mock()) - parser = help_cmd.get_parser('test') - parsed_args = parser.parse_args(['one']) - try: - help_cmd.run(parsed_args) - except SystemExit: - pass - assert stdout.getvalue() == 'TestParser' - - -def test_list_matching_commands(): - # FIXME(dhellmann): Are commands tied too closely to the app? Or - # do commands know too much about apps by using them to get to the - # command manager? - stdout = StringIO() - app = application.App('testing', '1', - utils.TestCommandManager(utils.TEST_NAMESPACE), - stdout=stdout) - app.NAME = 'test' - help_cmd = help.HelpCommand(app, mock.Mock()) - parser = help_cmd.get_parser('test') - parsed_args = parser.parse_args(['t']) - try: - help_cmd.run(parsed_args) - except SystemExit: - pass - help_output = stdout.getvalue() - assert 'Command "t" matches:' in help_output - assert 'three word command\n two words\n' in help_output - - -def test_list_matching_commands_no_match(): - # FIXME(dhellmann): Are commands tied too closely to the app? Or - # do commands know too much about apps by using them to get to the - # command manager? - stdout = StringIO() - app = application.App('testing', '1', - utils.TestCommandManager(utils.TEST_NAMESPACE), - stdout=stdout) - app.NAME = 'test' - help_cmd = help.HelpCommand(app, mock.Mock()) - parser = help_cmd.get_parser('test') - parsed_args = parser.parse_args(['z']) - try: - help_cmd.run(parsed_args) - except SystemExit: - pass - except ValueError: - pass - else: - assert False, 'Should have seen a ValueError' - - -def test_show_help_for_help(): - # FIXME(dhellmann): Are commands tied too closely to the app? Or - # do commands know too much about apps by using them to get to the - # command manager? - stdout = StringIO() - app = application.App('testing', '1', - utils.TestCommandManager(utils.TEST_NAMESPACE), - stdout=stdout) - app.NAME = 'test' - app.options = mock.Mock() - help_cmd = help.HelpCommand(app, mock.Mock()) - parser = help_cmd.get_parser('test') - parsed_args = parser.parse_args([]) - try: - help_cmd.run(parsed_args) - except SystemExit: - pass - help_text = stdout.getvalue() - basecommand = os.path.split(sys.argv[0])[1] - assert 'usage: %s [--version]' % basecommand in help_text - assert 'optional arguments:\n --version' in help_text - expected = ( - ' one Test command.\n' - ' three word command Test command.\n' - ) - assert expected in help_text - - -def test_list_deprecated_commands(): - # FIXME(dhellmann): Are commands tied too closely to the app? Or - # do commands know too much about apps by using them to get to the - # command manager? - stdout = StringIO() - app = application.App('testing', '1', - utils.TestCommandManager(utils.TEST_NAMESPACE), - stdout=stdout) - app.NAME = 'test' - try: - app.run(['--help']) - except SystemExit: - pass - help_output = stdout.getvalue() - assert 'two words' in help_output - assert 'three word command' in help_output - assert 'old cmd' not in help_output - - -@mock.patch.object(commandmanager.EntryPointWrapper, 'load', - side_effect=Exception('Could not load EntryPoint')) -def test_show_help_with_ep_load_fail(mock_load): - stdout = StringIO() - app = application.App('testing', '1', - utils.TestCommandManager(utils.TEST_NAMESPACE), - stdout=stdout) - app.NAME = 'test' - app.options = mock.Mock() - app.options.debug = False - help_cmd = help.HelpCommand(app, mock.Mock()) - parser = help_cmd.get_parser('test') - parsed_args = parser.parse_args([]) - try: - help_cmd.run(parsed_args) - except SystemExit: - pass - help_output = stdout.getvalue() - assert 'Commands:' in help_output - assert 'Could not load' in help_output - assert 'Exception: Could not load EntryPoint' not in help_output - - -@mock.patch.object(commandmanager.EntryPointWrapper, 'load', - side_effect=Exception('Could not load EntryPoint')) -def test_show_help_print_exc_with_ep_load_fail(mock_load): - stdout = StringIO() - app = application.App('testing', '1', - utils.TestCommandManager(utils.TEST_NAMESPACE), - stdout=stdout) - app.NAME = 'test' - app.options = mock.Mock() - app.options.debug = True - help_cmd = help.HelpCommand(app, mock.Mock()) - parser = help_cmd.get_parser('test') - parsed_args = parser.parse_args([]) - try: - help_cmd.run(parsed_args) - except SystemExit: - pass - help_output = stdout.getvalue() - assert 'Commands:' in help_output - assert 'Could not load' in help_output - assert 'Exception: Could not load EntryPoint' in help_output |