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"""Some common functionality for beets' test cases.""" import os import sys import tempfile import unittest from contextlib import contextmanager import beets import beets.library # Make sure the development versions of the plugins are used import beetsplug from beets import importer, logging, util from beets.ui import commands from beets.util import syspath beetsplug.__path__ = [ os.path.abspath( os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, os.path.pardir, "beetsplug", ) ) ] # Test resources path. RSRC = util.bytestring_path( os.path.abspath( os.path.join( os.path.dirname(__file__), os.path.pardir, os.path.pardir, "test", "rsrc", ) ) ) PLUGINPATH = os.path.join(RSRC.decode(), "beetsplug") # Propagate to root logger so the test runner can capture it log = logging.getLogger("beets") log.propagate = True log.setLevel(logging.DEBUG) # Dummy item creation. _item_ident = 0 # OS feature test. HAVE_SYMLINK = sys.platform != "win32" HAVE_HARDLINK = sys.platform != "win32" try: import reflink HAVE_REFLINK = reflink.supported_at(tempfile.gettempdir()) except ImportError: HAVE_REFLINK = False def item(lib=None): global _item_ident _item_ident += 1 i = beets.library.Item( title="the title", artist="the artist", albumartist="the album artist", album="the album", genre="the genre", lyricist="the lyricist", composer="the composer", arranger="the arranger", grouping="the grouping", work="the work title", mb_workid="the work musicbrainz id", work_disambig="the work disambiguation", year=1, month=2, day=3, track=4, tracktotal=5, disc=6, disctotal=7, lyrics="the lyrics", comments="the comments", bpm=8, comp=True, path=f"somepath{_item_ident}", length=60.0, bitrate=128000, format="FLAC", mb_trackid="someID-1", mb_albumid="someID-2", mb_artistid="someID-3", mb_albumartistid="someID-4", mb_releasetrackid="someID-5", album_id=None, mtime=12345, ) if lib: lib.add(i) return i def album(lib=None): global _item_ident _item_ident += 1 i = beets.library.Album( artpath=None, albumartist="some album artist", albumartist_sort="some sort album artist", albumartist_credit="some album artist credit", album="the album", genre="the genre", year=2014, month=2, day=5, tracktotal=0, disctotal=1, comp=False, mb_albumid="someID-1", mb_albumartistid="someID-1", ) if lib: lib.add(i) return i # Dummy import session. def import_session(lib=None, loghandler=None, paths=[], query=[], cli=False): cls = commands.TerminalImportSession if cli else importer.ImportSession return cls(lib, loghandler, paths, query) class Assertions: """A mixin with additional unit test assertions.""" def assertExists(self, path): # noqa assert os.path.exists(syspath(path)), f"file does not exist: {path!r}" def assertNotExists(self, path): # noqa assert not os.path.exists(syspath(path)), f"file exists: {path!r}" def assertIsFile(self, path): # noqa self.assertExists(path) assert os.path.isfile( syspath(path) ), "path exists, but is not a regular file: {!r}".format(path) def assertIsDir(self, path): # noqa self.assertExists(path) assert os.path.isdir( syspath(path) ), "path exists, but is not a directory: {!r}".format(path) def assert_equal_path(self, a, b): """Check that two paths are equal.""" a_bytes, b_bytes = util.normpath(a), util.normpath(b) assert a_bytes == b_bytes, f"{a_bytes=} != {b_bytes=}" # Mock I/O. class InputException(Exception): def __init__(self, output=None): self.output = output def __str__(self): msg = "Attempt to read with no input provided." if self.output is not None: msg += f" Output: {self.output!r}" return msg class DummyOut: encoding = "utf-8" def __init__(self): self.buf = [] def write(self, s): self.buf.append(s) def get(self): return "".join(self.buf) def flush(self): self.clear() def clear(self): self.buf = [] class DummyIn: encoding = "utf-8" def __init__(self, out=None): self.buf = [] self.reads = 0 self.out = out def add(self, s): self.buf.append(s + "\n") def close(self): pass def readline(self): if not self.buf: if self.out: raise InputException(self.out.get()) else: raise InputException() self.reads += 1 return self.buf.pop(0) class DummyIO: """Mocks input and output streams for testing UI code.""" def __init__(self): self.stdout = DummyOut() self.stdin = DummyIn(self.stdout) def addinput(self, s): self.stdin.add(s) def getoutput(self): res = self.stdout.get() self.stdout.clear() return res def readcount(self): return self.stdin.reads def install(self): sys.stdin = self.stdin sys.stdout = self.stdout def restore(self): sys.stdin = sys.__stdin__ sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__ # Utility. def touch(path): open(syspath(path), "a").close() class Bag: """An object that exposes a set of fields given as keyword arguments. Any field not found in the dictionary appears to be None. Used for mocking Album objects and the like. """ def __init__(self, **fields): self.fields = fields def __getattr__(self, key): return self.fields.get(key) # Platform mocking. @contextmanager def platform_windows(): import ntpath old_path = os.path try: os.path = ntpath yield finally: os.path = old_path @contextmanager def platform_posix(): import posixpath old_path = os.path try: os.path = posixpath yield finally: os.path = old_path @contextmanager def system_mock(name): import platform old_system = platform.system platform.system = lambda: name try: yield finally: platform.system = old_system def slow_test(unused=None): def _id(obj): return obj if "SKIP_SLOW_TESTS" in os.environ: return unittest.skip("test is slow") return _id