aurweb/test/test_ban.py
Kevin Morris fa43f6bc3e
change(aurweb): add parallel tests and improve aurweb.db
This change utilizes pytest-xdist to perform a multiproc test
run and reworks aurweb.db's code. We no longer use a global
engine, session or Session, but we now use a memo of engines
and sessions as they are requested, based on the PYTEST_CURRENT_TEST
environment variable, which is available during testing.

Additionally, this change strips several SQLite components
out of the Python code-base.

SQLite is still compatible with PHP and sharness tests, but
not with our FastAPI implementation.

More changes:
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- Remove use of aurweb.db.session global in other code.
- Use new aurweb.db.name() dynamic db name function in env.py.
- Added 'addopts' to pytest.ini which utilizes multiprocessing.
    - Highly recommended to leave this be or modify `-n auto` to
      `-n {cpu_threads}` where cpu_threads is at least 2.

Signed-off-by: Kevin Morris <kevr@0cost.org>
2021-11-17 01:34:59 -08:00

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import warnings
from datetime import datetime, timedelta
import pytest
from sqlalchemy import exc as sa_exc
from aurweb import db
from aurweb.db import create
from aurweb.models.ban import Ban, is_banned
from aurweb.testing.requests import Request
ban = request = None
@pytest.fixture(autouse=True)
def setup(db_test):
global ban, request
ts = datetime.utcnow() + timedelta(seconds=30)
with db.begin():
ban = create(Ban, IPAddress="127.0.0.1", BanTS=ts)
request = Request()
def test_ban():
assert ban.IPAddress == "127.0.0.1"
assert bool(ban.BanTS)
def test_invalid_ban():
with pytest.raises(sa_exc.IntegrityError):
bad_ban = Ban(BanTS=datetime.utcnow())
# We're adding a ban with no primary key; this causes an
# SQLAlchemy warnings when committing to the DB.
# Ignore them.
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("ignore", sa_exc.SAWarning)
with db.begin():
db.add(bad_ban)
# Since we got a transaction failure, we need to rollback.
db.rollback()
def test_banned():
request.client.host = "127.0.0.1"
assert is_banned(request)
def test_not_banned():
request.client.host = "192.168.0.1"
assert not is_banned(request)