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Add test for prepareLocal
Contributes to issue CURA-5929.
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V.
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# Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
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import pytest #To register tests with.
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import configparser # An input for some functions we're testing.
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import pytest # To register tests with.
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from LegacyProfileReader import LegacyProfileReader #The module we're testing.
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from LegacyProfileReader import LegacyProfileReader # The module we're testing.
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@pytest.fixture
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def legacy_profile_reader():
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test_prepareDefaultsData = [
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{
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"defaults": {
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"defaults":
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{
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"foo": "bar"
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},
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"cheese": "delicious"
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if "defaults" in input:
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assert input["defaults"] == output
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else:
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assert output == {}
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assert output == {}
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test_prepareLocalsData = [
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(
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{ # Parser data.
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"profile":
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{
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"layer_height": "0.2",
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"infill_density": "30"
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}
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},
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"profile", # Config section.
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{ # Defaults.
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"layer_height": "0.1",
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"infill_density": "20",
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"line_width": "0.4"
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}
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)
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]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("parser_data, config_section, defaults", test_prepareLocalsData)
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def test_prepareLocals(legacy_profile_reader, parser_data, config_section, defaults):
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parser = configparser.ConfigParser()
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parser.read_dict(parser_data)
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output = legacy_profile_reader.prepareLocals(parser, config_section, defaults)
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assert set(defaults.keys()) <= set(output.keys()) # All defaults must be in there.
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assert set(parser_data[config_section]) <= set(output.keys()) # All overwritten values must be in there.
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for key in output:
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if key in parser_data[config_section]:
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assert output[key] == parser_data[config_section][key] # If overwritten, must be the overwritten value.
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else:
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assert output[key] == defaults[key] # Otherwise must be equal to the default.
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