third_party_mesa3d/bin/post_version_test.py
Dylan Baker 8587e57f12 docs: store the release-calendar information in csv (and fix tests)
Restructured text (and markdown) is painful to programatically
manipulate, most python parsers are geared towards writing markdown and
generating html. I'd like to move the calendar updates to being
scripted, as such using csv to store them will be convenient. This also
allows us to simplify our scripting that manipulates the table
considerably.

Acked-by: Eric Engestrom <eric@engestrom.ch>
Part-of: <https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/merge_requests/8341>
2021-01-07 00:07:56 +00:00

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from unittest import mock
import pytest
from . import post_version
@mock.patch('bin.post_version.subprocess.run', mock.Mock())
class TestUpdateCalendar:
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def mock_sideffects(self) -> None:
"""Mock out side effects."""
with mock.patch('bin.post_version.subprocess.run', mock.Mock()), \
mock.patch('bin.post_version.pathlib', mock.MagicMock()):
yield
def test_basic(self):
data = [
['20.3', '2021-01-13', '20.3.3', 'Dylan Baker', None],
[None, '2021-01-27', '20.3.4', 'Dylan Baker', None],
]
m = mock.Mock()
with mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.reader', mock.Mock(return_value=data.copy())), \
mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.writer', mock.Mock(return_value=m)):
post_version.update_calendar('20.3.3')
m.writerows.assert_called_with([data[1]])
def test_two_releases(self):
data = [
['20.3', '2021-01-13', '20.3.3', 'Dylan Baker', None],
[None, '2021-01-27', '20.3.4', 'Dylan Baker', None],
['21.0', '2021-01-13', '21.0.0', 'Dylan Baker', None],
[None, '2021-01-13', '21.0.1', 'Dylan Baker', None],
]
m = mock.Mock()
with mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.reader', mock.Mock(return_value=data.copy())), \
mock.patch('bin.post_version.csv.writer', mock.Mock(return_value=m)):
post_version.update_calendar('20.3.3')
d = data.copy()
del d[0]
d[0][0] = '20.3'
m.writerows.assert_called_with(d)