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| |
| import unittest |
| |
| from webkitpy.tool.bot.expectedfailures import ExpectedFailures |
| |
| |
| class MockResults(object): |
| def __init__(self, failing_tests=[], failure_limit=10): |
| self._failing_tests = failing_tests |
| self._failure_limit_count = failure_limit |
| |
| def failure_limit_count(self): |
| return self._failure_limit_count |
| |
| def failing_tests(self): |
| return self._failing_tests |
| |
| |
| class ExpectedFailuresTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def _assert_can_trust(self, results, can_trust): |
| self.assertEquals(ExpectedFailures._should_trust(results), can_trust) |
| |
| def test_can_trust_results(self): |
| self._assert_can_trust(None, False) |
| self._assert_can_trust(MockResults(failing_tests=[], failure_limit=None), False) |
| self._assert_can_trust(MockResults(failing_tests=[], failure_limit=10), False) |
| self._assert_can_trust(MockResults(failing_tests=[1], failure_limit=None), False) |
| self._assert_can_trust(MockResults(failing_tests=[1], failure_limit=2), True) |
| self._assert_can_trust(MockResults(failing_tests=[1], failure_limit=1), False) |
| self._assert_can_trust(MockResults(failing_tests=[1, 2], failure_limit=1), False) |
| |
| def _assert_expected(self, expected_failures, failures, expected): |
| self.assertEqual(expected_failures.failures_were_expected(MockResults(failures)), expected) |
| |
| def test_failures_were_expected(self): |
| failures = ExpectedFailures() |
| failures.update(MockResults(['foo.html'])) |
| self._assert_expected(failures, ['foo.html'], True) |
| self._assert_expected(failures, ['bar.html'], False) |
| self._assert_expected(failures, ['bar.html', 'foo.html'], False) |
| |
| failures.update(MockResults(['baz.html'])) |
| self._assert_expected(failures, ['baz.html'], True) |
| self._assert_expected(failures, ['foo.html'], False) |
| |
| failures.update(MockResults([])) |
| self._assert_expected(failures, ['baz.html'], False) |
| self._assert_expected(failures, ['foo.html'], False) |
| |
| def test_unexpected_failures_observed(self): |
| failures = ExpectedFailures() |
| failures.update(MockResults(['foo.html'])) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(MockResults(['foo.html', 'bar.html'])), set(['bar.html'])) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(MockResults(['baz.html'])), set(['baz.html'])) |
| unbounded_results = MockResults(['baz.html', 'qux.html', 'taco.html'], failure_limit=3) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(unbounded_results), set(['baz.html', 'qux.html', 'taco.html'])) |
| unbounded_results_with_existing_failure = MockResults(['foo.html', 'baz.html', 'qux.html', 'taco.html'], failure_limit=4) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(unbounded_results_with_existing_failure), set(['baz.html', 'qux.html', 'taco.html'])) |
| |
| def test_unexpected_failures_observed_when_tree_is_hosed(self): |
| failures = ExpectedFailures() |
| failures.update(MockResults(['foo.html', 'banana.html'], failure_limit=2)) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(MockResults(['foo.html', 'bar.html'])), None) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(MockResults(['baz.html'])), None) |
| unbounded_results = MockResults(['baz.html', 'qux.html', 'taco.html'], failure_limit=3) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(unbounded_results), None) |
| unbounded_results_with_existing_failure = MockResults(['foo.html', 'baz.html', 'qux.html', 'taco.html'], failure_limit=4) |
| self.assertEquals(failures.unexpected_failures_observed(unbounded_results_with_existing_failure), None) |