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@ -8,109 +8,125 @@ import mock
from pprint import pprint
from airtime_analyzer.filemover_analyzer import FileMoverAnalyzer
DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE = u'tests/test_data/44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3'
DEFAULT_IMPORT_DEST = u'Test Artist/Test Album/44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3'
DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE = u"tests/test_data/44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3"
DEFAULT_IMPORT_DEST = u"Test Artist/Test Album/44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3"
def setup():
pass
def teardown():
pass
@raises(Exception)
def test_dont_use_analyze():
FileMoverAnalyzer.analyze(u'foo', dict())
FileMoverAnalyzer.analyze(u"foo", dict())
@raises(TypeError)
def test_move_wrong_string_param1():
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(42, '', '', dict())
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(42, "", "", dict())
@raises(TypeError)
def test_move_wrong_string_param2():
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(u'', 23, u'', dict())
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(u"", 23, u"", dict())
@raises(TypeError)
def test_move_wrong_string_param3():
FileMoverAnalyzer.move('', '', 5, dict())
FileMoverAnalyzer.move("", "", 5, dict())
@raises(TypeError)
def test_move_wrong_dict_param():
FileMoverAnalyzer.move('', '', '', 12345)
FileMoverAnalyzer.move("", "", "", 12345)
@raises(FileNotFoundError)
def test_move_wrong_string_param3():
FileMoverAnalyzer.move('', '', '', dict())
FileMoverAnalyzer.move("", "", "", dict())
def test_basic():
filename = os.path.basename(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u'.', filename, dict())
#Move the file back
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u".", filename, dict())
# Move the file back
shutil.move("./" + filename, DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
assert os.path.exists(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
def test_basic_samefile():
filename = os.path.basename(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u'tests/test_data', filename, dict())
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u"tests/test_data", filename, dict())
assert os.path.exists(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
def test_duplicate_file():
filename = os.path.basename(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
#Import the file once
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u'.', filename, dict())
#Copy it back to the original location
# Import the file once
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u".", filename, dict())
# Copy it back to the original location
shutil.copy("./" + filename, DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
#Import it again. It shouldn't overwrite the old file and instead create a new
# Import it again. It shouldn't overwrite the old file and instead create a new
metadata = dict()
metadata = FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u'.', filename, metadata)
#Cleanup: move the file (eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3) back
metadata = FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u".", filename, metadata)
# Cleanup: move the file (eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3) back
shutil.move("./" + filename, DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
#Remove the renamed duplicate, eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono_03-26-2014-11-58.mp3
# Remove the renamed duplicate, eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono_03-26-2014-11-58.mp3
os.remove(metadata["full_path"])
assert os.path.exists(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
''' If you import three copies of the same file, the behaviour is:
""" If you import three copies of the same file, the behaviour is:
- The filename is of the first file preserved.
- The filename of the second file has the timestamp attached to it.
- The filename of the third file has a UUID placed after the timestamp, but ONLY IF
it's imported within 1 second of the second file (ie. if the timestamp is the same).
'''
"""
def test_double_duplicate_files():
# Here we use mock to patch out the time.localtime() function so that it
# always returns the same value. This allows us to consistently simulate this test cases
# where the last two of the three files are imported at the same time as the timestamp.
with mock.patch('airtime_analyzer.filemover_analyzer.time') as mock_time:
mock_time.localtime.return_value = time.localtime()#date(2010, 10, 8)
with mock.patch("airtime_analyzer.filemover_analyzer.time") as mock_time:
mock_time.localtime.return_value = time.localtime() # date(2010, 10, 8)
mock_time.side_effect = lambda *args, **kw: time(*args, **kw)
filename = os.path.basename(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
#Import the file once
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u'.', filename, dict())
#Copy it back to the original location
# Import the file once
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u".", filename, dict())
# Copy it back to the original location
shutil.copy("./" + filename, DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
#Import it again. It shouldn't overwrite the old file and instead create a new
# Import it again. It shouldn't overwrite the old file and instead create a new
first_dup_metadata = dict()
first_dup_metadata = FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u'.', filename,
first_dup_metadata)
#Copy it back again!
first_dup_metadata = FileMoverAnalyzer.move(
DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u".", filename, first_dup_metadata
)
# Copy it back again!
shutil.copy("./" + filename, DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
#Reimport for the third time, which should have the same timestamp as the second one
#thanks to us mocking out time.localtime()
# Reimport for the third time, which should have the same timestamp as the second one
# thanks to us mocking out time.localtime()
second_dup_metadata = dict()
second_dup_metadata = FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u'.', filename,
second_dup_metadata)
#Cleanup: move the file (eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3) back
second_dup_metadata = FileMoverAnalyzer.move(
DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, u".", filename, second_dup_metadata
)
# Cleanup: move the file (eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono.mp3) back
shutil.move("./" + filename, DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
#Remove the renamed duplicate, eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono_03-26-2014-11-58.mp3
# Remove the renamed duplicate, eg. 44100Hz-16bit-mono_03-26-2014-11-58.mp3
os.remove(first_dup_metadata["full_path"])
os.remove(second_dup_metadata["full_path"])
assert os.path.exists(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
@raises(OSError)
def test_bad_permissions_destination_dir():
filename = os.path.basename(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
dest_dir = u'/sys/foobar' # /sys is using sysfs on Linux, which is unwritable
dest_dir = u"/sys/foobar" # /sys is using sysfs on Linux, which is unwritable
FileMoverAnalyzer.move(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE, dest_dir, filename, dict())
#Move the file back
# Move the file back
shutil.move(os.path.join(dest_dir, filename), DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)
assert os.path.exists(DEFAULT_AUDIO_FILE)