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"""Tests for the chordpro parser."""
# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
import contextlib
import glob
import os
import unittest
from pkg_resources import resource_filename
from patacrep import files
from patacrep.build import DEFAULT_CONFIG
from patacrep.encoding import open_read
from .. import disable_logging
from .. import dynamic # pylint: disable=unused-import
OUTPUTS = ['csg', 'tsg', 'html']
class FileTest(unittest.TestCase, metaclass=dynamic.DynamicTest):
"""Test of chorpro parser, and several renderers.
For any given `foo.source`, it is parsed as a chordpro file, and should be
rendered as `foo.csg` with the chordpro renderer, and `foo.tsg` with the
latex renderer.
This class does nothing by itself, but its metaclass populates it with test
methods testing parser and renderers.
"""
maxDiff = None
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls._overwrite_clrf()
@classmethod
def tearDownClass(cls):
cls._reset_clrf()
@staticmethod
@contextlib.contextmanager
def chdir(*path):
"""Context to temporarry change current directory, relative to this file directory
"""
with files.chdir(resource_filename(__name__, ""), *path):
yield
def assertRender(self, base, in_format, out_format): # pylint: disable=invalid-name
"""Assert that `{base}.source` is correctly rendered in the `out_format`.
"""
sourcename = "{}.{}.source".format(base, in_format)
destname = "{}.{}".format(base, out_format)
with self.chdir():
with open_read(destname) as expectfile:
with disable_logging():
song = self.song_plugins[out_format][in_format](sourcename, self.config)
self.assertMultiLineEqual(
song.render().strip(),
expectfile.read().strip(),
)
@classmethod
def _iter_testmethods(cls):
"""Iterate over song files to test."""
# Setting datadir
cls.config = DEFAULT_CONFIG
if 'datadir' not in cls.config:
cls.config['datadir'] = []
cls.config['datadir'].append('datadir')
cls.song_plugins = files.load_plugins(
datadirs=cls.config['datadir'],
root_modules=['songs'],
keyword='SONG_RENDERERS',
)
with cls.chdir():
for source in sorted(glob.glob('*.*.source')):
[*base, in_format, _] = source.split('.')
base = '.'.join(base)
for out_format in OUTPUTS:
outname = "{}.{}".format(base, out_format)
if not os.path.exists(outname):
continue
yield (
"test_{}_{}_2_{}".format(base, in_format, out_format),
cls._create_test(base, in_format, out_format),
)
with cls.chdir('errors'):
for source in sorted(glob.glob('*.*.source')):
[*base, in_format, _] = source.split('.')
base = '.'.join(base)
yield (
"test_{}_{}_failure".format(base, in_format),
cls._create_failure(base, in_format),
)
@classmethod
def _create_test(cls, base, in_format, out_format):
"""Return a function testing that `base` compilation in `out_format` format.
"""
test_parse_render = lambda self: self.assertRender(base, in_format, out_format)
test_parse_render.__doc__ = (
"Test that '{base}.{in_format}' is correctly parsed and rendererd into '{out_format}'."
).format(base=os.path.basename(base), in_format=in_format, out_format=out_format)
return test_parse_render
@classmethod
def _create_failure(cls, base, in_format, out_format='tsg'):
"""Return a function testing that `base` parsing fails.
"""
def test_parse_failure(self):
"""Test that `base` parsing fails."""
sourcename = "{}.{}.source".format(base, in_format)
with self.chdir('errors'):
parser = self.song_plugins[out_format][in_format]
self.assertRaises(SyntaxError, parser, sourcename, self.config)
test_parse_failure.__doc__ = (
"Test that '{base}' parsing fails."
).format(base=os.path.basename(base))
return test_parse_failure
@classmethod
def _overwrite_clrf(cls):
"""Overwrite `*.crlf.source` files to force the CRLF line endings.
"""
with cls.chdir():
for crlfname in sorted(glob.glob('*.crlf.*.source')):
[*base, _, in_format, source] = crlfname.split('.')
sourcename = '.'.join(base + [in_format, source])
with open_read(sourcename) as sourcefile:
with open(crlfname, 'w') as crlffile:
for line in sourcefile:
crlffile.write(line.replace('\n', '\r\n'))
@classmethod
def _reset_clrf(cls):
"""Reset `*.crlf.source` files.
"""
crlf_msg = """# This content will be overwritten with `{}.source` content
# with windows line endings (CRLF) - for testing purposes
"""
with cls.chdir():
for crlfname in sorted(glob.glob('*.crlf.*.source')):
[*base, crlf, in_format, _] = crlfname.split('.')
base = '.'.join(base + [in_format])
with open(crlfname, 'w') as crlffile:
crlffile.write(crlf_msg.format(base))