virt-manager/tests/misc.py
Cole Robinson 60e62e2676 osdict: Add back compat 'virtio26' entry
We used to have that in the old osdict. Map it to fedora10 which gives
virtio net/block but nothing else, which matches the old behavior.
2014-11-17 10:22:37 -05:00

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import fileinput
import fnmatch
import glob
import imp
import importlib
import os
import sys
import unittest
import xml.etree.ElementTree as ET
_badmodules = ["gi.repository.Gtk", "gi.repository.Gdk"]
def _restore_modules(fn):
def wrap(*args, **kwargs):
origimport = __builtins__["__import__"]
def my_import(name, *iargs, **ikwargs):
if name in _badmodules:
raise AssertionError("Tried to import '%s'" % name)
return origimport(name, *iargs, **ikwargs)
try:
__builtins__["__import__"] = my_import
return fn(*args, **kwargs)
finally:
__builtins__["__import__"] = origimport
return wrap
def _find_py(dirname):
ret = []
for root, ignore, filenames in os.walk(dirname):
for filename in fnmatch.filter(filenames, "*.py"):
ret.append(os.path.join(root, filename))
ret.sort(key=lambda s: s.lower())
return ret
class TestMisc(unittest.TestCase):
"""
Miscellaneous tests
"""
def _check_modules(self, files):
for f in files:
regular_import = f.endswith(".py")
if f.endswith("/__init__.py"):
f = f.rsplit("/", 1)[0]
name = f.rsplit(".", 1)[0].replace("/", ".")
if name in sys.modules:
continue
if regular_import:
importlib.import_module(name)
else:
imp.load_source(name, f)
found = []
for f in _badmodules:
if f in sys.modules:
found.append(f)
if found:
raise AssertionError("%s found in sys.modules" % found)
@_restore_modules
def test_no_gtk_virtinst(self):
"""
Make sure virtinst doesn't pull in any gnome modules
"""
files = ["virt-install", "virt-clone", "virt-convert"]
files += _find_py("virtinst")
files += _find_py("virtconv")
files += _find_py("virtcli")
self._check_modules(files)
def test_ui_minimum_version(self):
failures = []
for filename in glob.glob("ui/*.ui"):
required_version = None
for line in fileinput.input(filename):
# This is much faster than XML parsing the whole file
if not line.strip().startswith('<requires '):
continue
req = ET.fromstring(line)
if (req.tag != "requires" or
req.attrib.get("lib") != "gtk+"):
continue
required_version = req.attrib["version"]
if required_version is None:
raise AssertionError("ui file=%s doesn't have a <requires> "
"tag for gtk+, it should say 3.8")
if (int(required_version.split(".")[0]) != 3 or
int(required_version.split(".")[1]) != 8):
failures.append((filename, required_version))
if failures:
raise AssertionError("The following files should require gtk "
"version of gtk-3.8, which is what we target:\n" +
"\n".join([("%s version=%s" % tup) for tup in failures]))
def test_libosinfo_aliases_ro(self):
from virtinst import osdict
aliases = getattr(osdict, "_aliases")
if len(aliases) != 40:
raise AssertionError(_("osdict._aliases changed size. It "
"should never be extended, since it is only for back "
"compat with pre-libosinfo osdict."))