FreeDATA/tests/test_config.py
2023-11-06 19:04:35 +01:00

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Python

import unittest
from modem import config
class TestConfigMethods(unittest.TestCase):
@classmethod
def setUpClass(cls):
cls.config = config.CONFIG('modem/config.ini')
def test_config_exists(self):
c = config.CONFIG('modem/config.ini')
self.assertTrue(c.config_exists())
c = config.CONFIG('modem/nonexistant.ini')
self.assertFalse(c.config_exists())
def test_read(self):
data = self.config.read()
self.assertIsInstance(data, dict)
self.assertIn('NETWORK', data.keys())
self.assertIn('STATION', data.keys())
self.assertIn('AUDIO', data.keys())
self.assertIn('RADIO', data.keys())
def test_write(self):
c = self.config.read()
oldcall = c['STATION']['mycall']
newcall = 'T1CALL'
self.assertNotEqual(oldcall, newcall)
c['STATION']['mycall'] = newcall
new_conf = self.config.write(c)
self.assertEqual(new_conf['STATION']['mycall'], newcall)
c = self.config.read()
self.assertEqual(c['STATION']['mycall'], newcall)
# put it back as it was
c['STATION']['mycall'] = oldcall
last_conf = self.config.write(c)
self.assertEqual(last_conf['STATION']['mycall'], oldcall)
def test_validate_data(self):
data = {'NETWORK': {'modemport': "abc"}}
with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
self.config.validate(data)
data = {'NETWORK': {'modemport': "3000"}}
self.assertIsNone(self.config.validate(data))
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()