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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
import os
import shutil
import tempfile
import unittest
from dotfiles import core
def touch(fname, times=None):
with file(fname, 'a'):
os.utime(fname, times)
class DotfilesTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
"""Create a temporary home directory."""
self.home = tempfile.mkdtemp()
# Create a repository for the tests to use.
self.repo = os.path.join(self.home, 'Dotfiles')
os.mkdir(self.repo)
def tearDown(self):
"""Delete the temporary home directory and its contents."""
shutil.rmtree(self.home)
def test_force_sync_directory(self):
"""Test forced sync when the dotfile is a directory.
I installed the lastpass chrome extension which stores a socket in
~/.lastpass. So I added that directory as an external to /tmp and
attempted a forced sync. An error occurred because sync() calls
os.remove() as it mistakenly assumes the dotfile is a file and not
a directory.
"""
os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.home, '.lastpass'))
externals = {'.lastpass': '/tmp'}
dotfiles = core.Dotfiles(home=self.home, repo=self.repo, prefix='',
ignore=[], externals=externals)
dotfiles.sync(force=True)
self.assertEqual(
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.home, '.lastpass')),
os.path.realpath('/tmp'))
def test_move_repository(self):
"""Test the move() method for a Dotfiles repository."""
touch(os.path.join(self.repo, 'bashrc'))
dotfiles = core.Dotfiles(
home=self.home, repo=self.repo, prefix='',
ignore=[], force=True, externals={})
dotfiles.sync()
# Make sure sync() did the right thing.
self.assertEqual(
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.home, '.bashrc')),
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.repo, 'bashrc')))
target = os.path.join(self.home, 'MyDotfiles')
dotfiles.move(target)
self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.join(target, 'bashrc')))
self.assertEqual(
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.home, '.bashrc')),
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(target, 'bashrc')))
def test_sync_unmanaged_directory_symlink(self):
"""Test a forced sync on a directory symlink.
A bug was reported where a user wanted to replace a dotfile repository
with an other one. They had a .vim directory in their home directory
which was obviously also a symbolic link. This caused:
OSError: Cannot call rmtree on a symbolic link
"""
# Create a dotfile symlink to some directory
os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.home, 'vim'))
os.symlink(os.path.join(self.home, 'vim'),
os.path.join(self.home, '.vim'))
# Create a vim directory in the repository. This will cause the above
# symlink to be overwritten on sync.
os.mkdir(os.path.join(self.repo, 'vim'))
# Make sure the symlink points to the correct location.
self.assertEqual(
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.home, '.vim')),
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.home, 'vim')))
dotfiles = core.Dotfiles(
home=self.home, repo=self.repo, prefix='',
ignore=[], externals={})
dotfiles.sync(force=True)
# The symlink should now point to the directory in the repository.
self.assertEqual(
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.home, '.vim')),
os.path.realpath(os.path.join(self.repo, 'vim')))
def suite():
suite = unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(DotfilesTestCase)
return suite
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.TextTestRunner().run(suite())
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