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# Copyright (C) 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010 Canonical Ltd
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA

"""Tests for the Registry classes"""

import os
import sys

from bzrlib import (
    branch,
    errors,
    osutils,
    registry,
    tests,
    )


class TestRegistry(tests.TestCase):

    def register_stuff(self, a_registry):
        a_registry.register('one', 1)
        a_registry.register('two', 2)
        a_registry.register('four', 4)
        a_registry.register('five', 5)

    def test_registry(self):
        a_registry = registry.Registry()
        self.register_stuff(a_registry)

        self.failUnless(a_registry.default_key is None)

        # test get() (self.default_key is None)
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get)
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get, None)
        self.assertEqual(2, a_registry.get('two'))
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get, 'three')

        # test _set_default_key
        a_registry.default_key = 'five'
        self.failUnless(a_registry.default_key == 'five')
        self.assertEqual(5, a_registry.get())
        self.assertEqual(5, a_registry.get(None))
        # If they ask for a specific entry, they should get KeyError
        # not the default value. They can always pass None if they prefer
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get, 'six')
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry._set_default_key, 'six')

        # test keys()
        self.assertEqual(['five', 'four', 'one', 'two'], a_registry.keys())

    def test_registry_funcs(self):
        a_registry = registry.Registry()
        self.register_stuff(a_registry)

        self.failUnless('one' in a_registry)
        a_registry.remove('one')
        self.failIf('one' in a_registry)
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get, 'one')

        a_registry.register('one', 'one')

        self.assertEqual(['five', 'four', 'one', 'two'],
                         sorted(a_registry.keys()))
        self.assertEqual([('five', 5), ('four', 4),
                          ('one', 'one'), ('two', 2)],
                         sorted(a_registry.iteritems()))

    def test_register_override(self):
        a_registry = registry.Registry()
        a_registry.register('one', 'one')
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.register, 'one', 'two')
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.register, 'one', 'two',
                                    override_existing=False)

        a_registry.register('one', 'two', override_existing=True)
        self.assertEqual('two', a_registry.get('one'))

        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.register_lazy,
                          'one', 'three', 'four')

        a_registry.register_lazy('one', 'module', 'member',
                                 override_existing=True)

    def test_registry_help(self):
        a_registry = registry.Registry()
        a_registry.register('one', 1, help='help text for one')
        # We should not have to import the module to return the help
        # information
        a_registry.register_lazy('two', 'nonexistent_module', 'member',
                                 help='help text for two')

        # We should be able to handle a callable to get information
        help_calls = []
        def generic_help(reg, key):
            help_calls.append(key)
            return 'generic help for %s' % (key,)
        a_registry.register('three', 3, help=generic_help)
        a_registry.register_lazy('four', 'nonexistent_module', 'member2',
                                 help=generic_help)
        a_registry.register('five', 5)

        def help_from_object(reg, key):
            obj = reg.get(key)
            return obj.help()

        class SimpleObj(object):
            def help(self):
                return 'this is my help'
        a_registry.register('six', SimpleObj(), help=help_from_object)

        self.assertEqual('help text for one', a_registry.get_help('one'))
        self.assertEqual('help text for two', a_registry.get_help('two'))
        self.assertEqual('generic help for three',
                         a_registry.get_help('three'))
        self.assertEqual(['three'], help_calls)
        self.assertEqual('generic help for four',
                         a_registry.get_help('four'))
        self.assertEqual(['three', 'four'], help_calls)
        self.assertEqual(None, a_registry.get_help('five'))
        self.assertEqual('this is my help', a_registry.get_help('six'))

        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get_help, None)
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get_help, 'seven')

        a_registry.default_key = 'one'
        self.assertEqual('help text for one', a_registry.get_help(None))
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get_help, 'seven')

        self.assertEqual([('five', None),
                          ('four', 'generic help for four'),
                          ('one', 'help text for one'),
                          ('six', 'this is my help'),
                          ('three', 'generic help for three'),
                          ('two', 'help text for two'),
                         ], sorted((key, a_registry.get_help(key))
                                    for key in a_registry.keys()))

        # We don't know what order it was called in, but we should get
        # 2 more calls to three and four
        self.assertEqual(['four', 'four', 'three', 'three'],
                         sorted(help_calls))

    def test_registry_info(self):
        a_registry = registry.Registry()
        a_registry.register('one', 1, info='string info')
        # We should not have to import the module to return the info
        a_registry.register_lazy('two', 'nonexistent_module', 'member',
                                 info=2)

        # We should be able to handle a callable to get information
        a_registry.register('three', 3, info=['a', 'list'])
        obj = object()
        a_registry.register_lazy('four', 'nonexistent_module', 'member2',
                                 info=obj)
        a_registry.register('five', 5)

        self.assertEqual('string info', a_registry.get_info('one'))
        self.assertEqual(2, a_registry.get_info('two'))
        self.assertEqual(['a', 'list'], a_registry.get_info('three'))
        self.assertIs(obj, a_registry.get_info('four'))
        self.assertIs(None, a_registry.get_info('five'))

        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get_info, None)
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get_info, 'six')

        a_registry.default_key = 'one'
        self.assertEqual('string info', a_registry.get_info(None))
        self.assertRaises(KeyError, a_registry.get_info, 'six')

        self.assertEqual([('five', None),
                          ('four', obj),
                          ('one', 'string info'),
                          ('three', ['a', 'list']),
                          ('two', 2),
                         ], sorted((key, a_registry.get_info(key))
                                    for key in a_registry.keys()))

    def test_get_prefix(self):
        my_registry = registry.Registry()
        http_object = object()
        sftp_object = object()
        my_registry.register('http:', http_object)
        my_registry.register('sftp:', sftp_object)
        found_object, suffix = my_registry.get_prefix('http://foo/bar')
        self.assertEqual('//foo/bar', suffix)
        self.assertIs(http_object, found_object)
        self.assertIsNot(sftp_object, found_object)
        found_object, suffix = my_registry.get_prefix('sftp://baz/qux')
        self.assertEqual('//baz/qux', suffix)
        self.assertIs(sftp_object, found_object)


class TestRegistryIter(tests.TestCase):
    """Test registry iteration behaviors.

    There are dark corner cases here when the registered objects trigger
    addition in the iterated registry.
    """

    def setUp(self):
        super(TestRegistryIter, self).setUp()

        # We create a registry with "official" objects and "hidden"
        # objects. The later represent the side effects that led to bug #277048
        # and #430510
        self.registry =  registry.Registry()

        def register_more():
            self.registry.register('hidden', None)

        self.registry.register('passive', None)
        self.registry.register('active', register_more)
        self.registry.register('passive-too', None)

        class InvasiveGetter(registry._ObjectGetter):

            def get_obj(inner_self):
                # Surprise ! Getting a registered object (think lazy loaded
                # module) register yet another object !
                self.registry.register('more hidden', None)
                return inner_self._obj

        self.registry.register('hacky', None)
        # We peek under the covers because the alternative is to use lazy
        # registration and create a module that can reference our test registry
        # it's too much work for such a corner case -- vila 090916
        self.registry._dict['hacky'] = InvasiveGetter(None)

    def _iter_them(self, iter_func_name):
        iter_func = getattr(self.registry, iter_func_name, None)
        self.assertIsNot(None, iter_func)
        count = 0
        for name, func in iter_func():
            count += 1
            self.assertFalse(name in ('hidden', 'more hidden'))
            if func is not None:
                # Using an object register another one as a side effect
                func()
        self.assertEqual(4, count)

    def test_iteritems(self):
        # the dict is modified during the iteration
        self.assertRaises(RuntimeError, self._iter_them, 'iteritems')

    def test_items(self):
        # we should be able to iterate even if one item modify the dict
        self._iter_them('items')


class TestRegistryWithDirs(tests.TestCaseInTempDir):
    """Registry tests that require temporary dirs"""

    def create_plugin_file(self, contents):
        """Create a file to be used as a plugin.

        This is created in a temporary directory, so that we
        are sure that it doesn't start in the plugin path.
        """
        os.mkdir('tmp')
        plugin_name = 'bzr_plugin_a_%s' % (osutils.rand_chars(4),)
        open('tmp/'+plugin_name+'.py', 'wb').write(contents)
        return plugin_name

    def create_simple_plugin(self):
        return self.create_plugin_file(
            'object1 = "foo"\n'
            '\n\n'
            'def function(a,b,c):\n'
            '    return a,b,c\n'
            '\n\n'
            'class MyClass(object):\n'
            '    def __init__(self, a):\n'
            '      self.a = a\n'
            '\n\n'
        )

    def test_lazy_import_registry_foo(self):
        a_registry = registry.Registry()
        a_registry.register_lazy('foo', 'bzrlib.branch', 'Branch')
        a_registry.register_lazy('bar', 'bzrlib.branch', 'Branch.hooks')
        self.assertEqual(branch.Branch, a_registry.get('foo'))
        self.assertEqual(branch.Branch.hooks, a_registry.get('bar'))

    def test_lazy_import_registry(self):
        plugin_name = self.create_simple_plugin()
        a_registry = registry.Registry()
        a_registry.register_lazy('obj', plugin_name, 'object1')
        a_registry.register_lazy('function', plugin_name, 'function')
        a_registry.register_lazy('klass', plugin_name, 'MyClass')
        a_registry.register_lazy('module', plugin_name, None)

        self.assertEqual(['function', 'klass', 'module', 'obj'],
                         sorted(a_registry.keys()))
        # The plugin should not be loaded until we grab the first object
        self.failIf(plugin_name in sys.modules)

        # By default the plugin won't be in the search path
        self.assertRaises(ImportError, a_registry.get, 'obj')

        plugin_path = os.getcwd() + '/tmp'
        sys.path.append(plugin_path)
        try:
            obj = a_registry.get('obj')
            self.assertEqual('foo', obj)
            self.failUnless(plugin_name in sys.modules)

            # Now grab another object
            func = a_registry.get('function')
            self.assertEqual(plugin_name, func.__module__)
            self.assertEqual('function', func.__name__)
            self.assertEqual((1, [], '3'), func(1, [], '3'))

            # And finally a class
            klass = a_registry.get('klass')
            self.assertEqual(plugin_name, klass.__module__)
            self.assertEqual('MyClass', klass.__name__)

            inst = klass(1)
            self.assertIsInstance(inst, klass)
            self.assertEqual(1, inst.a)

            module = a_registry.get('module')
            self.assertIs(obj, module.object1)
            self.assertIs(func, module.function)
            self.assertIs(klass, module.MyClass)
        finally:
            sys.path.remove(plugin_path)