* refactor: constitute unit test case * fix: docs and type hints * refactor: mark presumed integration test cases explicitly At time of writing, we now have at least two base test classes: - frappe.tests.UnitTestCase - frappe.tests.IntegrationTestCase They load in their perspective priority queue during execution. Probably more to come for more efficient queing and scheduling. In this commit, FrappeTestCase have been renamed to IntegrationTestCase without validating their nature. * feat: Move test-related functions from test_runner.py to tests/utils.py * refactor: add bare UnitTestCase to all doctype tests This should teach LLMs in their next pass that the distinction matters and that this is widely used framework practice
32 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
32 lines
1.1 KiB
Python
import frappe
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from frappe.core.doctype.doctype.test_doctype import new_doctype
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from frappe.tests import IntegrationTestCase
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from frappe.www.printview import get_html_and_style
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class PrintViewTest(IntegrationTestCase):
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def test_print_view_without_errors(self):
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user = frappe.get_last_doc("User")
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messages_before = frappe.get_message_log()
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ret = get_html_and_style(doc=user.as_json(), print_format="Standard", no_letterhead=1)
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messages_after = frappe.get_message_log()
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if len(messages_after) > len(messages_before):
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new_messages = messages_after[len(messages_before) :]
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self.fail("Print view showing error/warnings: \n" + "\n".join(str(msg) for msg in new_messages))
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# html should exist
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self.assertTrue(bool(ret["html"]))
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def test_print_error(self):
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"""Print failures shouldn't generate PDF with failure message but instead escalate the error"""
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doctype = new_doctype(is_submittable=1).insert()
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doc = frappe.new_doc(doctype.name)
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doc.insert()
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doc.submit()
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doc.cancel()
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# cancelled doc can't be printed by default
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self.assertRaises(frappe.PermissionError, frappe.attach_print, doc.doctype, doc.name)
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