Sideband/sbapp/plyer/tests/test_uniqueid.py
2022-09-16 18:07:57 +02:00

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'''
TestUniqueID
============
Tested platforms:
* Windows
'''
import unittest
from mock import patch, Mock
from plyer.tests.common import PlatformTest, platform_import
class TestUniqueID(unittest.TestCase):
'''
TestCase for plyer.uniqueid.
'''
def test_uniqueid(self):
'''
General all platform test for plyer.uniqueid.
'''
from plyer import uniqueid
self.assertTrue(len(uniqueid.id) > 0)
@PlatformTest('win')
def test_uniqueid_win(self):
'''
Test Windows API for plyer.uniqueid.
'''
try:
from winreg import (
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE as HKLM,
KEY_READ as READ, KEY_WOW64_64KEY as VIEW
)
except ImportError:
from _winreg import (
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE as HKLM,
KEY_READ as READ, KEY_WOW64_64KEY as VIEW
)
# mock the 'regedit' alias for winreg,
# see if the import passes and get the instance
regedit_mod = 'plyer.platforms.win.uniqueid.regedit'
with patch(target=regedit_mod):
uniqueid_ = platform_import(
platform='win',
module_name='uniqueid'
)
uniqueid = uniqueid_.instance()
self.assertIsInstance(uniqueid_.regedit, Mock)
# out of mocking block, regedit should be a winreg module
self.assertIsInstance(uniqueid_.regedit, type(unittest))
# OpenKey is supposed to return a handle to registry key
regedit_opkey = 'plyer.platforms.win.uniqueid.regedit.OpenKey'
with patch(target=regedit_opkey, return_value='unicorn') as opkey:
# QueryValueEx is supposed to return 2 packed values
# (key, type_id)
queryval = 'plyer.platforms.win.uniqueid.regedit.QueryValueEx'
retval = ('unique', None)
with patch(target=queryval, return_value=retval) as query:
uid = uniqueid.id
opkey.assert_called_once_with(
# key, subkey
HKLM, r'SOFTWARE\\Microsoft\\Cryptography',
# reserved integer (has to be 0 - zero), access mask
0, READ | VIEW
)
query.assert_called_once_with('unicorn', 'MachineGuid')
self.assertEqual(uid, retval[0])
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()