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[etc/taskwarrior.git] / tasklib / tests.py
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@@ -1,5 +1,6 @@
 # coding=utf-8
 
 # coding=utf-8
 
+import datetime
 import shutil
 import tempfile
 import unittest
 import shutil
 import tempfile
 import unittest
@@ -45,6 +46,373 @@ class TaskFilterTest(TasklibTest):
         self.tw.tasks.all()[0].done()
         self.assertEqual(len(self.tw.tasks.completed()), 1)
 
         self.tw.tasks.all()[0].done()
         self.assertEqual(len(self.tw.tasks.completed()), 1)
 
+    def test_filtering_by_attribute(self):
+        Task(self.tw, description="no priority task").save()
+        Task(self.tw, priority="H", description="high priority task").save()
+        self.assertEqual(len(self.tw.tasks.all()), 2)
+
+        # Assert that the correct number of tasks is returned
+        self.assertEqual(len(self.tw.tasks.filter(priority="H")), 1)
+
+        # Assert that the correct tasks are returned
+        high_priority_task = self.tw.tasks.get(priority="H")
+        self.assertEqual(high_priority_task['description'], "high priority task")
+
+    def test_filtering_by_empty_attribute(self):
+        Task(self.tw, description="no priority task").save()
+        Task(self.tw, priority="H", description="high priority task").save()
+        self.assertEqual(len(self.tw.tasks.all()), 2)
+
+        # Assert that the correct number of tasks is returned
+        self.assertEqual(len(self.tw.tasks.filter(priority=None)), 1)
+
+        # Assert that the correct tasks are returned
+        no_priority_task = self.tw.tasks.get(priority=None)
+        self.assertEqual(no_priority_task['description'], "no priority task")
+
+    def test_filter_for_task_with_space_in_descripition(self):
+        task = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        task.save()
+
+        filtered_task = self.tw.tasks.get(description="test task")
+        self.assertEqual(filtered_task['description'], "test task")
+
+    def test_filter_for_task_without_space_in_descripition(self):
+        task = Task(self.tw, description="test")
+        task.save()
+
+        filtered_task = self.tw.tasks.get(description="test")
+        self.assertEqual(filtered_task['description'], "test")
+
+    def test_filter_for_task_with_space_in_project(self):
+        task = Task(self.tw, description="test", project="random project")
+        task.save()
+
+        filtered_task = self.tw.tasks.get(project="random project")
+        self.assertEqual(filtered_task['project'], "random project")
+
+    def test_filter_for_task_without_space_in_project(self):
+        task = Task(self.tw, description="test", project="random")
+        task.save()
+
+        filtered_task = self.tw.tasks.get(project="random")
+        self.assertEqual(filtered_task['project'], "random")
+
+
+class TaskTest(TasklibTest):
+
+    def test_create_unsaved_task(self):
+        # Make sure a new task is not saved unless explicitly called for
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        self.assertEqual(len(self.tw.tasks.all()), 0)
+
+    # TODO: once python 2.6 compatiblity is over, use context managers here
+    #       and in all subsequent tests for assertRaises
+
+    def test_delete_unsaved_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        self.assertRaises(Task.NotSaved, t.delete)
+
+    def test_complete_unsaved_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        self.assertRaises(Task.NotSaved, t.done)
+
+    def test_refresh_unsaved_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        self.assertRaises(Task.NotSaved, t.refresh)
+
+    def test_delete_deleted_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t.save()
+        t.delete()
+
+        self.assertRaises(Task.DeletedTask, t.delete)
+
+    def test_complete_completed_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t.save()
+        t.done()
+
+        self.assertRaises(Task.CompletedTask, t.done)
+
+    def test_complete_deleted_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t.save()
+        t.delete()
+
+        self.assertRaises(Task.DeletedTask, t.done)
+
+    def test_modify_simple_attribute_without_space(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test")
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEquals(t['description'], "test")
+
+        t['description'] = "test-modified"
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEquals(t['description'], "test-modified")
+
+    def test_modify_simple_attribute_with_space(self):
+        # Space can pose problems with parsing
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEquals(t['description'], "test task")
+
+        t['description'] = "test task modified"
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEquals(t['description'], "test task modified")
+
+    def test_empty_dependency_set_of_unsaved_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set())
+
+    def test_empty_dependency_set_of_saved_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t.save()
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set())
+
+    def test_set_unsaved_task_as_dependency(self):
+        # Adds only one dependency to task with no dependencies
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        dependency = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done first")
+
+        # We only save the parent task, dependency task is unsaved
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertRaises(Task.NotSaved,
+                          t.__setitem__, 'depends', set([dependency]))
+
+    def test_set_simple_dependency_set(self):
+        # Adds only one dependency to task with no dependencies
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        dependency = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done first")
+
+        t.save()
+        dependency.save()
+
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency])
+
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set([dependency]))
+
+    def test_set_complex_dependency_set(self):
+        # Adds two dependencies to task with no dependencies
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        dependency1 = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done first")
+        dependency2 = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done second")
+
+        t.save()
+        dependency1.save()
+        dependency2.save()
+
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency1, dependency2])
+
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set([dependency1, dependency2]))
+
+    def test_remove_from_dependency_set(self):
+        # Removes dependency from task with two dependencies
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        dependency1 = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done first")
+        dependency2 = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done second")
+
+        dependency1.save()
+        dependency2.save()
+
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency1, dependency2])
+        t.save()
+
+        t['depends'] = t['depends'] - set([dependency2])
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set([dependency1]))
+
+    def test_add_to_dependency_set(self):
+        # Adds dependency to task with one dependencies
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        dependency1 = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done first")
+        dependency2 = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done second")
+
+        dependency1.save()
+        dependency2.save()
+
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency1])
+        t.save()
+
+        t['depends'] = t['depends'] | set([dependency2])
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set([dependency1, dependency2]))
+
+    def test_simple_dependency_set_save_repeatedly(self):
+        # Adds only one dependency to task with no dependencies
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        dependency = Task(self.tw, description="needs to be done first")
+        dependency.save()
+
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency])
+        t.save()
+
+        # We taint the task, but keep depends intact
+        t['description'] = "test task modified"
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set([dependency]))
+
+        # We taint the task, but assign the same set to the depends
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency])
+        t['description'] = "test task modified again"
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEqual(t['depends'], set([dependency]))
+
+    def test_compare_different_tasks(self):
+        # Negative: compare two different tasks
+        t1 = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t2 = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+
+        t1.save()
+        t2.save()
+
+        self.assertEqual(t1 == t2, False)
+
+    def test_compare_same_task_object(self):
+        # Compare Task object wit itself
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t.save()
+
+        self.assertEqual(t == t, True)
+
+    def test_compare_same_task(self):
+        # Compare the same task using two different objects
+        t1 = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t1.save()
+
+        t2 = self.tw.tasks.get(uuid=t1['uuid'])
+        self.assertEqual(t1 == t2, True)
+
+    def test_compare_unsaved_tasks(self):
+        # t1 and t2 are unsaved tasks, considered to be unequal
+        # despite the content of data
+        t1 = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t2 = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+
+        self.assertEqual(t1 == t2, False)
+
+    def test_hash_unsaved_tasks(self):
+        # Considered equal, it's the same object
+        t1 = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t2 = t1
+        self.assertEqual(hash(t1) == hash(t2), True)
+
+    def test_hash_same_task(self):
+        # Compare the hash of the task using two different objects
+        t1 = Task(self.tw, description="test task")
+        t1.save()
+
+        t2 = self.tw.tasks.get(uuid=t1['uuid'])
+        self.assertEqual(t1.__hash__(), t2.__hash__())
+
+    def test_adding_task_with_priority(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task", priority="M")
+        t.save()
+
+    def test_removing_priority_with_none(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task", priority="L")
+        t.save()
+
+        # Remove the priority mark
+        t['priority'] = None
+        t.save()
+
+        # Assert that priority is not there after saving
+        self.assertEqual(t['priority'], None)
+
+    def test_adding_task_with_due_time(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task", due=datetime.datetime.now())
+        t.save()
+
+    def test_removing_due_time_with_none(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw, description="test task", due=datetime.datetime.now())
+        t.save()
+
+        # Remove the due timestamp
+        t['due'] = None
+        t.save()
+
+        # Assert that due timestamp is no longer there
+        self.assertEqual(t['due'], None)
+
+    def test_modified_fields_new_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw)
+
+        # This should be empty with new task
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields), set())
+
+        # Modify the task
+        t['description'] = "test task"
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields), set(['description']))
+
+        t['due'] = datetime.datetime(2014, 2, 14, 14, 14, 14)  # <3
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields), set(['description', 'due']))
+
+        t['project'] = "test project"
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields),
+                         set(['description', 'due', 'project']))
+
+        # List of modified fields should clear out when saved
+        t.save()
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields), set())
+
+        # Reassigning the fields with the same values now should not produce
+        # modified fields
+        t['description'] = "test task"
+        t['due'] = datetime.datetime(2014, 2, 14, 14, 14, 14)  # <3
+        t['project'] = "test project"
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields), set())
+
+    def test_modified_fields_loaded_task(self):
+        t = Task(self.tw)
+
+        # Modify the task
+        t['description'] = "test task"
+        t['due'] = datetime.datetime(2014, 2, 14, 14, 14, 14)  # <3
+        t['project'] = "test project"
+
+        dependency = Task(self.tw, description="dependency")
+        dependency.save()
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency])
+
+        # List of modified fields should clear out when saved
+        t.save()
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields), set())
+
+        # Get the task by using a filter by UUID
+        t2 = self.tw.tasks.get(uuid=t['uuid'])
+
+        # Reassigning the fields with the same values now should not produce
+        # modified fields
+        t['description'] = "test task"
+        t['due'] = datetime.datetime(2014, 2, 14, 14, 14, 14)  # <3
+        t['project'] = "test project"
+        t['depends'] = set([dependency])
+        self.assertEqual(set(t._modified_fields), set())
+
+    def test_setting_read_only_attrs_through_init(self):
+        # Test that we are unable to set readonly attrs through __init__
+        for readonly_key in Task.read_only_fields:
+            kwargs = {'description': 'test task', readonly_key: 'value'}
+            self.assertRaises(RuntimeError,
+                              lambda: Task(self.tw, **kwargs))
+
+    def test_setting_read_only_attrs_through_setitem(self):
+        # Test that we are unable to set readonly attrs through __init__
+        for readonly_key in Task.read_only_fields:
+            t = Task(self.tw, description='test task')
+            self.assertRaises(RuntimeError,
+                              lambda: t.__setitem__(readonly_key, 'value'))
+
 
 class AnnotationTest(TasklibTest):
 
 
 class AnnotationTest(TasklibTest):