185 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
185 lines
5.9 KiB
Python
# Copyright 2017 Camptocamp SA
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# License LGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.html)
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from odoo.addons.component.core import AbstractComponent, Component
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from .common import TransactionComponentRegistryCase
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class TestLookup(TransactionComponentRegistryCase):
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"""Test the ComponentRegistry
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Tests in this testsuite mainly do:
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* Create new Components (classes inheriting from
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:class:`component.core.Component` or
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:class:`component.core.AbstractComponent`
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* Call :meth:`component.core.Component._build_component` on them
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in order to build the 'final class' composed from all the ``_inherit``
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and push it in the components registry (``self.comp_registry`` here)
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* Use the lookup method of the components registry and check
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that we get the correct result
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"""
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def test_lookup_collection(self):
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"""Lookup components of a collection"""
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# we register 2 components in foobar and one in other
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class Foo(Component):
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_name = "foo"
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_collection = "foobar"
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class Bar(Component):
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_name = "bar"
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_collection = "foobar"
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class Homer(Component):
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_name = "homer"
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_collection = "other"
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self._build_components(Foo, Bar, Homer)
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# we should no see the component in 'other'
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup("foobar")
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self.assertEqual(["foo", "bar"], [c._name for c in components])
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def test_lookup_usage(self):
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"""Lookup components by usage"""
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class Foo(Component):
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_name = "foo"
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_collection = "foobar"
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_usage = "speaker"
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class Bar(Component):
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_name = "bar"
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_collection = "foobar"
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_usage = "speaker"
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class Baz(Component):
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_name = "baz"
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_collection = "foobar"
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_usage = "listener"
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self._build_components(Foo, Bar, Baz)
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup("foobar", usage="listener")
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self.assertEqual("baz", components[0]._name)
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup("foobar", usage="speaker")
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self.assertEqual(["foo", "bar"], [c._name for c in components])
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def test_lookup_no_component(self):
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"""No component"""
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# we just expect an empty list when no component match, the error
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# handling is handled at an higher level
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self.assertEqual([], self.comp_registry.lookup("something", usage="something"))
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def test_get_by_name(self):
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"""Get component by name"""
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class Foo(AbstractComponent):
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_name = "foo"
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_collection = "foobar"
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self._build_components(Foo)
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# this is just a dict access
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self.assertEqual("foo", self.comp_registry["foo"]._name)
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def test_lookup_abstract(self):
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"""Do not include abstract components in lookup"""
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class Foo(AbstractComponent):
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_name = "foo"
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_collection = "foobar"
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_usage = "speaker"
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class Bar(Component):
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_name = "bar"
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_inherit = "foo"
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self._build_components(Foo, Bar)
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comp_registry = self.comp_registry
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# we should never have 'foo' in the returned components
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# as it is abstract
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components = comp_registry.lookup("foobar", usage="speaker")
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self.assertEqual("bar", components[0]._name)
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components = comp_registry.lookup("foobar", usage="speaker")
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self.assertEqual(["bar"], [c._name for c in components])
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def test_lookup_model_name(self):
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"""Lookup with model names"""
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class Foo(Component):
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_name = "foo"
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_collection = "foobar"
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_usage = "speaker"
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# support list
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_apply_on = ["res.partner"]
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class Bar(Component):
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_name = "bar"
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_collection = "foobar"
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_usage = "speaker"
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# support string
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_apply_on = "res.users"
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class Any(Component):
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# can be used with any model as far as we look it up
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# with its usage
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_name = "any"
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_collection = "foobar"
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_usage = "listener"
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self._build_components(Foo, Bar, Any)
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup(
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"foobar", usage="speaker", model_name="res.partner"
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)
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self.assertEqual("foo", components[0]._name)
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup(
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"foobar", usage="speaker", model_name="res.users"
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)
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self.assertEqual("bar", components[0]._name)
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup(
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"foobar", usage="listener", model_name="res.users"
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)
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self.assertEqual("any", components[0]._name)
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def test_lookup_cache(self):
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"""Lookup uses a cache"""
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class Foo(Component):
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_name = "foo"
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_collection = "foobar"
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self._build_components(Foo)
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup("foobar")
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self.assertEqual(["foo"], [c._name for c in components])
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# we add a new component
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class Bar(Component):
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_name = "bar"
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_collection = "foobar"
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self._build_components(Bar)
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# As the lookups are cached, we should still see only foo,
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# even if we added a new component.
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# We do this for testing, but in a real use case, we can't
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# add new Component classes on the fly, and when we install
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# new addons, the registry is rebuilt and cache cleared.
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup("foobar")
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self.assertEqual(["foo"], [c._name for c in components])
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self.comp_registry._cache.clear()
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# now we should find them both as the cache has been cleared
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components = self.comp_registry.lookup("foobar")
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self.assertEqual(["foo", "bar"], [c._name for c in components])
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