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view test/filesupport.py @ 139:a7fa22320c3f
Extend _filenameproperty so that the filename can be interpreted
relative to an attriute other than base_dir'.
author | Bernhard Herzog <bh@intevation.de> |
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date | Mon, 02 Jun 2008 15:01:34 +0000 |
parents | 007d7f2aa184 |
children | e1c7cd896310 |
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# Copyright (C) 2007, 2008 by Intevation GmbH # Authors: # Bernhard Herzog <bh@intevation.de> # # This program is free software under the GPL (>=v2) # Read the file COPYING coming with the software for details. """Support code for the test cases""" import os import shutil from treepkg.util import writefile def create_temp_dir(): """Create a temporary directory for the test-suite and return its name. The temporary directory is always called temp and is created in the directory where the support module is located. If the temp directory already exists, just return the name. """ name = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "temp")) # if the directory already exists, we're done if os.path.isdir(name): return name # create the directory os.mkdir(name) return name class FileTestMixin: """Mixin class for tests that use files in the temporary directory """ def temp_file_name(self, basename, remove=False): """Returns the full name of the file named basename in the temp. dir. If the remove parameter is true, the file is removed if already exists. """ filename = os.path.join(create_temp_dir(), basename) if remove and os.path.exists(filename): os.remove(filename) return filename def create_temp_file(self, basename, contents, mode = None): """Creates a file in the temp directory with the given contents. The optional parameter mode should either be None (the default) or an int specifying the file permissions (same format as the second parameter of os.chmod). The method returns the absolute name of the created file. """ filename = self.temp_file_name(basename) file = open(filename, "w") file.write(contents) file.close() if mode is not None: os.chmod(filename, mode) return filename def create_temp_dir(self, basename, remove=True): """Creates the directory basename in the temporary directory. If the optional parameter remove is true (the default), the directory and all its contents are deleted with shutil.rmtree. The method returns the absolute name of the created directory. """ dirname = os.path.join(create_temp_dir(), basename) if remove and os.path.exists(dirname): shutil.rmtree(dirname) os.mkdir(dirname) return dirname def create_files(self, directory, filedesc): """Creates a hierarchy of directories and files in directory. The filedesc parameter should be a sequence of (name, contents) pairs or (name, permissions, contents) triples. Each item of the sequence describes one entry of the directory. If contents is an instance of list, the entry is a subdirectory and the contents is a list in the same format as filedesc and passed recursively to the create_files method. If contents is a string, the new directory entry is a normal file and contents is the contents of the file. The permissions if present, should be an int specifying the files permissions (setting permissions doesn't work yet for directories). """ shutil.rmtree(directory, True) os.makedirs(directory) for item in filedesc: if len(item) == 3: name, permissions, contents = item else: name, contents = item permissions = None # use default permissions if isinstance(contents, list): # a list as contents indicates a directory newdir = os.path.join(directory, name) os.mkdir(newdir) self.create_files(newdir, contents) else: writefile(os.path.join(directory, name), contents, permissions) def checkFileContents(self, filename, contents): """check the contents of a file""" self.assertEquals(open(filename).read(), contents)