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246 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
246 lines
8.2 KiB
Python
import contextlib
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import io
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import os
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import random
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import re
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import socket
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import sys
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import pytest
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PASSWORD_REGEX = re.compile(r"^([a-z]+)(-[a-z]+)?-([a-z]+)(-[a-z]+)?$")
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# TODO: Improve the Common tests to test it all as a single class
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class TestBuildPassword:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"test_input,expected",
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(
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# VALID, two lowercase words, separated by a hyphen
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("syrup-enzyme", True),
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("caution-friday", True),
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# VALID, two lowercase words, with one hyphenated compound word
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("drop-down-thimble", True),
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("unmixed-yo-yo", True),
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# VALID, two lowercase hyphenated compound words, separated by hyphen
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("yo-yo-drop-down", True),
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("felt-tip-t-shirt", True),
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("hello-world", True),
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# INVALID
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("Upper-Case", False),
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("digits-123", False),
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("too-many-hyphens-", False),
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("symbols-!@#$%", False),
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),
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)
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def test_build_password_regex(self, test_input, expected):
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"""Test that `PASSWORD_REGEX` accounts for the following patterns
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There are a few hyphenated words in `wordlist.txt`:
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* drop-down
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* felt-tip
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* t-shirt
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* yo-yo
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These words cause a few extra potential password patterns:
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* word-word
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* hyphenated-word-word
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* word-hyphenated-word
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* hyphenated-word-hyphenated-word
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"""
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assert bool(PASSWORD_REGEX.match(test_input)) == expected
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def test_build_password_unique(self, common_obj, sys_onionshare_dev_mode):
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assert common_obj.build_password() != common_obj.build_password()
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class TestDirSize:
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def test_temp_dir_size(self, common_obj, temp_dir_1024_delete):
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"""dir_size() should return the total size (in bytes) of all files
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in a particular directory.
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"""
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assert common_obj.dir_size(temp_dir_1024_delete) == 1024
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class TestEstimatedTimeRemaining:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"test_input,expected",
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(
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((2, 676, 12), "8h14m16s"),
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((14, 1049, 30), "1h26m15s"),
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((21, 450, 1), "33m42s"),
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((31, 1115, 80), "11m39s"),
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((336, 989, 32), "2m12s"),
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((603, 949, 38), "36s"),
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((971, 1009, 83), "1s"),
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),
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)
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def test_estimated_time_remaining(
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self, common_obj, test_input, expected, time_time_100
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):
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assert common_obj.estimated_time_remaining(*test_input) == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"test_input",
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(
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(10, 20, 100), # if `time_elapsed == 0`
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(0, 37, 99), # if `download_rate == 0`
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),
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)
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def test_raises_zero_division_error(self, common_obj, test_input, time_time_100):
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with pytest.raises(ZeroDivisionError):
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common_obj.estimated_time_remaining(*test_input)
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class TestFormatSeconds:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"test_input,expected",
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(
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(0, "0s"),
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(26, "26s"),
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(60, "1m"),
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(947.35, "15m47s"),
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(1847, "30m47s"),
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(2193.94, "36m34s"),
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(3600, "1h"),
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(13426.83, "3h43m47s"),
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(16293, "4h31m33s"),
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(18392.14, "5h6m32s"),
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(86400, "1d"),
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(129674, "1d12h1m14s"),
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(56404.12, "15h40m4s"),
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),
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)
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def test_format_seconds(self, common_obj, test_input, expected):
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assert common_obj.format_seconds(test_input) == expected
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# TODO: test negative numbers?
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("test_input", ("string", lambda: None, [], {}, set()))
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def test_invalid_input_types(self, common_obj, test_input):
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with pytest.raises(TypeError):
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common_obj.format_seconds(test_input)
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class TestGetAvailablePort:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"port_min,port_max",
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((random.randint(1024, 1500), random.randint(1800, 2048)) for _ in range(50)),
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)
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def test_returns_an_open_port(self, common_obj, port_min, port_max):
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""" get_available_port() should return an open port within the range """
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port = common_obj.get_available_port(port_min, port_max)
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assert port_min <= port <= port_max
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with socket.socket() as tmpsock:
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tmpsock.bind(("127.0.0.1", port))
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class TestGetPlatform:
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def test_darwin(self, platform_darwin, common_obj):
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assert common_obj.platform == "Darwin"
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def test_linux(self, platform_linux, common_obj):
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assert common_obj.platform == "Linux"
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def test_windows(self, platform_windows, common_obj):
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assert common_obj.platform == "Windows"
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class TestGetTorPaths:
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != "Darwin", reason="requires MacOS")
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def test_get_tor_paths_darwin(
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self, platform_darwin, common_obj, sys_frozen, sys_meipass
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):
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base_path = os.path.dirname(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(common_obj.get_resource_path("")))
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)
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tor_path = os.path.join(base_path, "Resources", "Tor", "tor")
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tor_geo_ip_file_path = os.path.join(base_path, "Resources", "Tor", "geoip")
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tor_geo_ipv6_file_path = os.path.join(base_path, "Resources", "Tor", "geoip6")
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obfs4proxy_file_path = os.path.join(base_path, "Resources", "Tor", "obfs4proxy")
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assert common_obj.get_tor_paths() == (
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tor_path,
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tor_geo_ip_file_path,
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tor_geo_ipv6_file_path,
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obfs4proxy_file_path,
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)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != "Linux", reason="requires Linux")
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def test_get_tor_paths_linux(self, platform_linux, common_obj):
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(
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tor_path,
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tor_geo_ip_file_path,
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tor_geo_ipv6_file_path,
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_, # obfs4proxy is optional
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) = common_obj.get_tor_paths()
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assert os.path.basename(tor_path) == "tor"
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assert (
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tor_geo_ip_file_path == "/usr/share/tor/geoip"
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or tor_geo_ip_file_path == "/usr/local/share/tor/geoip"
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)
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assert (
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tor_geo_ipv6_file_path == "/usr/share/tor/geoip6"
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or tor_geo_ipv6_file_path == "/usr/local/share/tor/geoip6"
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)
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@pytest.mark.skipif(sys.platform != "win32", reason="requires Windows")
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def test_get_tor_paths_windows(self, platform_windows, common_obj, sys_frozen):
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base_path = os.path.join(
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os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(common_obj.get_resource_path(""))), "tor"
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)
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tor_path = os.path.join(os.path.join(base_path, "Tor"), "tor.exe")
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obfs4proxy_file_path = os.path.join(
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os.path.join(base_path, "Tor"), "obfs4proxy.exe"
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)
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tor_geo_ip_file_path = os.path.join(
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os.path.join(os.path.join(base_path, "Data"), "Tor"), "geoip"
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)
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tor_geo_ipv6_file_path = os.path.join(
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os.path.join(os.path.join(base_path, "Data"), "Tor"), "geoip6"
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)
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assert common_obj.get_tor_paths() == (
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tor_path,
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tor_geo_ip_file_path,
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tor_geo_ipv6_file_path,
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obfs4proxy_file_path,
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)
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class TestHumanReadableFilesize:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"test_input,expected",
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(
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(1024 ** 0, "1.0 B"),
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(1024 ** 1, "1.0 KiB"),
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(1024 ** 2, "1.0 MiB"),
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(1024 ** 3, "1.0 GiB"),
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(1024 ** 4, "1.0 TiB"),
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(1024 ** 5, "1.0 PiB"),
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(1024 ** 6, "1.0 EiB"),
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(1024 ** 7, "1.0 ZiB"),
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(1024 ** 8, "1.0 YiB"),
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),
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)
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def test_human_readable_filesize(self, common_obj, test_input, expected):
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assert common_obj.human_readable_filesize(test_input) == expected
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class TestLog:
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def test_output(self, common_obj, time_strftime):
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common_obj.verbose = True
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# From: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1218933
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with io.StringIO() as buf, contextlib.redirect_stdout(buf):
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common_obj.log("TestModule", "dummy_func")
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common_obj.log("TestModule", "dummy_func", "TEST_MSG")
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output = buf.getvalue()
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line_one, line_two, _ = output.split("\n")
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assert line_one == "[Jun 06 2013 11:05:00] TestModule.dummy_func"
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assert line_two == "[Jun 06 2013 11:05:00] TestModule.dummy_func: TEST_MSG"
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