poky/bitbake/lib/toaster/tests/browser/test_all_projects_page.py
Richard Purdie 9501864db8 bitbake: bitbake: Strip old editor directives from file headers
There are much better ways to handle this and most editors shouldn't need this
in modern times, drop the noise from the files. Its not consitently applied
anyway.

(Bitbake rev: 5e43070e3087d09aea2f459b033d035c5ef747d0)

Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
2019-05-04 10:44:10 +01:00

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#! /usr/bin/env python
#
# BitBake Toaster Implementation
#
# Copyright (C) 2013-2016 Intel Corporation
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only
#
import re
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from django.utils import timezone
from tests.browser.selenium_helpers import SeleniumTestCase
from orm.models import BitbakeVersion, Release, Project, Build
from orm.models import ProjectVariable
class TestAllProjectsPage(SeleniumTestCase):
""" Browser tests for projects page /projects/ """
PROJECT_NAME = 'test project'
CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME = 'command line builds'
MACHINE_NAME = 'delorean'
def setUp(self):
""" Add default project manually """
project = Project.objects.create_project(self.CLI_BUILDS_PROJECT_NAME, None)
self.default_project = project
self.default_project.is_default = True
self.default_project.save()
# this project is only set for some of the tests
self.project = None
self.release = None
def _add_build_to_default_project(self):
""" Add a build to the default project (not used in all tests) """
now = timezone.now()
build = Build.objects.create(project=self.default_project,
started_on=now,
completed_on=now)
build.save()
def _add_non_default_project(self):
""" Add another project """
bbv = BitbakeVersion.objects.create(name='test bbv', giturl='/tmp/',
branch='master', dirpath='')
self.release = Release.objects.create(name='test release',
branch_name='master',
bitbake_version=bbv)
self.project = Project.objects.create_project(self.PROJECT_NAME, self.release)
self.project.is_default = False
self.project.save()
# fake the MACHINE variable
project_var = ProjectVariable.objects.create(project=self.project,
name='MACHINE',
value=self.MACHINE_NAME)
project_var.save()
def _get_row_for_project(self, project_name):
""" Get the HTML row for a project, or None if not found """
self.wait_until_present('#projectstable tbody tr')
rows = self.find_all('#projectstable tbody tr')
# find the row with a project name matching the one supplied
found_row = None
for row in rows:
if re.search(project_name, row.get_attribute('innerHTML')):
found_row = row
break
return found_row
def test_default_project_hidden(self):
"""
The default project should be hidden if it has no builds
and we should see the "no results" area
"""
url = reverse('all-projects')
self.get(url)
self.wait_until_visible('#empty-state-projectstable')
rows = self.find_all('#projectstable tbody tr')
self.assertEqual(len(rows), 0, 'should be no projects displayed')
def test_default_project_has_build(self):
""" The default project should be shown if it has builds """
self._add_build_to_default_project()
url = reverse('all-projects')
self.get(url)
default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(self.default_project.name)
self.assertNotEqual(default_project_row, None,
'default project "cli builds" should be in page')
def test_default_project_release(self):
"""
The release for the default project should display as
'Not applicable'
"""
# need a build, otherwise project doesn't display at all
self._add_build_to_default_project()
# another project to test, which should show release
self._add_non_default_project()
self.get(reverse('all-projects'))
self.wait_until_visible("#projectstable tr")
# find the row for the default project
default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(self.default_project.name)
# check the release text for the default project
selector = 'span[data-project-field="release"] span.text-muted'
element = default_project_row.find_element_by_css_selector(selector)
text = element.text.strip()
self.assertEqual(text, 'Not applicable',
'release should be "not applicable" for default project')
# find the row for the default project
other_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(self.project.name)
# check the link in the release cell for the other project
selector = 'span[data-project-field="release"]'
element = other_project_row.find_element_by_css_selector(selector)
text = element.text.strip()
self.assertEqual(text, self.release.name,
'release name should be shown for non-default project')
def test_default_project_machine(self):
"""
The machine for the default project should display as
'Not applicable'
"""
# need a build, otherwise project doesn't display at all
self._add_build_to_default_project()
# another project to test, which should show machine
self._add_non_default_project()
self.get(reverse('all-projects'))
self.wait_until_visible("#projectstable tr")
# find the row for the default project
default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(self.default_project.name)
# check the machine cell for the default project
selector = 'span[data-project-field="machine"] span.text-muted'
element = default_project_row.find_element_by_css_selector(selector)
text = element.text.strip()
self.assertEqual(text, 'Not applicable',
'machine should be not applicable for default project')
# find the row for the default project
other_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(self.project.name)
# check the link in the machine cell for the other project
selector = 'span[data-project-field="machine"]'
element = other_project_row.find_element_by_css_selector(selector)
text = element.text.strip()
self.assertEqual(text, self.MACHINE_NAME,
'machine name should be shown for non-default project')
def test_project_page_links(self):
"""
Test that links for the default project point to the builds
page /projects/X/builds for that project, and that links for
other projects point to their configuration pages /projects/X/
"""
# need a build, otherwise project doesn't display at all
self._add_build_to_default_project()
# another project to test
self._add_non_default_project()
self.get(reverse('all-projects'))
# find the row for the default project
default_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(self.default_project.name)
# check the link on the name field
selector = 'span[data-project-field="name"] a'
element = default_project_row.find_element_by_css_selector(selector)
link_url = element.get_attribute('href').strip()
expected_url = reverse('projectbuilds', args=(self.default_project.id,))
msg = 'link on default project name should point to builds but was %s' % link_url
self.assertTrue(link_url.endswith(expected_url), msg)
# find the row for the other project
other_project_row = self._get_row_for_project(self.project.name)
# check the link for the other project
selector = 'span[data-project-field="name"] a'
element = other_project_row.find_element_by_css_selector(selector)
link_url = element.get_attribute('href').strip()
expected_url = reverse('project', args=(self.project.id,))
msg = 'link on project name should point to configuration but was %s' % link_url
self.assertTrue(link_url.endswith(expected_url), msg)