# unit tests for the cache module # copyright 2003-2012 LOGILAB S.A. (Paris, FRANCE), all rights reserved. # contact http://www.logilab.fr/ -- mailto:contact@logilab.fr # # This file is part of logilab-common. # # logilab-common is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under # the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free # Software Foundation, either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any # later version. # # logilab-common is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT # ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS # FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more # details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along # with logilab-common. If not, see . from logilab.common.testlib import TestCase, unittest_main, TestSuite from logilab.common.cache import Cache class CacheTestCase(TestCase): def setUp(self): self.cache = Cache(5) self.testdict = {} def test_setitem1(self): """Checks that the setitem method works""" self.cache[1] = 'foo' self.assertEqual(self.cache[1], 'foo', "1:foo is not in cache") self.assertEqual(len(self.cache._usage), 1) self.assertEqual(self.cache._usage[-1], 1, '1 is not the most recently used key') self.assertCountEqual(self.cache._usage, self.cache.keys(), "usage list and data keys are different") def test_setitem2(self): """Checks that the setitem method works for multiple items""" self.cache[1] = 'foo' self.cache[2] = 'bar' self.assertEqual(self.cache[2], 'bar', "2 : 'bar' is not in cache.data") self.assertEqual(len(self.cache._usage), 2, "lenght of usage list is not 2") self.assertEqual(self.cache._usage[-1], 2, '1 is not the most recently used key') self.assertCountEqual(self.cache._usage, self.cache.keys())# usage list and data keys are different def test_setitem3(self): """Checks that the setitem method works when replacing an element in the cache""" self.cache[1] = 'foo' self.cache[1] = 'bar' self.assertEqual(self.cache[1], 'bar', "1 : 'bar' is not in cache.data") self.assertEqual(len(self.cache._usage), 1, "lenght of usage list is not 1") self.assertEqual(self.cache._usage[-1], 1, '1 is not the most recently used key') self.assertCountEqual(self.cache._usage, self.cache.keys())# usage list and data keys are different def test_recycling1(self): """Checks the removal of old elements""" self.cache[1] = 'foo' self.cache[2] = 'bar' self.cache[3] = 'baz' self.cache[4] = 'foz' self.cache[5] = 'fuz' self.cache[6] = 'spam' self.assertTrue(1 not in self.cache, 'key 1 has not been suppressed from the cache dictionnary') self.assertTrue(1 not in self.cache._usage, 'key 1 has not been suppressed from the cache LRU list') self.assertEqual(len(self.cache._usage), 5, "lenght of usage list is not 5") self.assertEqual(self.cache._usage[-1], 6, '6 is not the most recently used key') self.assertCountEqual(self.cache._usage, self.cache.keys())# usage list and data keys are different def test_recycling2(self): """Checks that accessed elements get in the front of the list""" self.cache[1] = 'foo' self.cache[2] = 'bar' self.cache[3] = 'baz' self.cache[4] = 'foz' a = self.cache[1] self.assertEqual(a, 'foo') self.assertEqual(self.cache._usage[-1], 1, '1 is not the most recently used key') self.assertCountEqual(self.cache._usage, self.cache.keys())# usage list and data keys are different def test_delitem(self): """Checks that elements are removed from both element dict and element list. """ self.cache['foo'] = 'bar' del self.cache['foo'] self.assertTrue('foo' not in self.cache.keys(), "Element 'foo' was not removed cache dictionnary") self.assertTrue('foo' not in self.cache._usage, "Element 'foo' was not removed usage list") self.assertCountEqual(self.cache._usage, self.cache.keys())# usage list and data keys are different def test_nullsize(self): """Checks that a 'NULL' size cache doesn't store anything """ null_cache = Cache(0) null_cache['foo'] = 'bar' self.assertEqual(null_cache.size, 0, 'Cache size should be O, not %d' % \ null_cache.size) self.assertEqual(len(null_cache), 0, 'Cache should be empty !') # Assert null_cache['foo'] raises a KeyError self.assertRaises(KeyError, null_cache.__getitem__, 'foo') # Deleting element raises a KeyError self.assertRaises(KeyError, null_cache.__delitem__, 'foo') def test_getitem(self): """ Checks that getitem doest not modify the _usage attribute """ try: self.cache['toto'] except KeyError: self.assertTrue('toto' not in self.cache._usage) else: self.fail('excepted KeyError') if __name__ == "__main__": unittest_main()