# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # Copyright 2017 LasLabs Inc. # Copyright 2018 ACSONE SA/NV. # License LGPL-3.0 or later (http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl). import os import tempfile import mock from openerp.modules import get_module_path from openerp.tests import common from openerp.tests.common import TransactionCase from ..addon_hash import addon_hash from ..models.module import IncompleteUpgradeError, DEFAULT_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS MODULE_NAME = 'module_auto_update' class TestModule(TransactionCase): def setUp(self): super(TestModule, self).setUp() self.own_module = self.env['ir.module.module'].search([ ('name', '=', MODULE_NAME), ]) self.own_dir_path = get_module_path(MODULE_NAME) keep_langs = self.env['res.lang'].search([]).mapped('code') self.own_checksum = addon_hash( self.own_dir_path, exclude_patterns=DEFAULT_EXCLUDE_PATTERNS.split(','), keep_langs=keep_langs, ) self.own_writeable = os.access(self.own_dir_path, os.W_OK) def test_compute_checksum_dir(self): """It should compute the directory's SHA-1 hash""" self.assertEqual( self.own_module._get_checksum_dir(), self.own_checksum, 'Module directory checksum not computed properly', ) def test_compute_checksum_dir_ignore_excluded(self): """It should exclude .pyc/.pyo extensions from checksum calculations""" if not self.own_writeable: self.skipTest("Own directory not writeable") with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.pyc', dir=self.own_dir_path): self.assertEqual( self.own_module._get_checksum_dir(), self.own_checksum, 'SHA1 checksum does not ignore excluded extensions', ) def test_compute_checksum_dir_recomputes_when_file_added(self): """It should return a different value when a non-.pyc/.pyo file is added to the module directory""" if not self.own_writeable: self.skipTest("Own directory not writeable") with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(suffix='.py', dir=self.own_dir_path): self.assertNotEqual( self.own_module._get_checksum_dir(), self.own_checksum, 'SHA1 checksum not recomputed', ) def test_saved_checksums(self): Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] base_module = Imm.search([('name', '=', 'base')]) self.assertEqual(base_module.state, 'installed') self.assertFalse(Imm._get_saved_checksums()) Imm._save_installed_checksums() saved_checksums = Imm._get_saved_checksums() self.assertTrue(saved_checksums) self.assertTrue(saved_checksums['base']) def test_get_modules_with_changed_checksum(self): Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] self.assertTrue(Imm._get_modules_with_changed_checksum()) Imm._save_installed_checksums() self.assertFalse(Imm._get_modules_with_changed_checksum()) @common.at_install(False) @common.post_install(True) class TestModuleAfterInstall(TransactionCase): def setUp(self): super(TestModuleAfterInstall, self).setUp() Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] self.own_module = Imm.search([('name', '=', MODULE_NAME)]) self.base_module = Imm.search([('name', '=', 'base')]) def test_get_modules_partially_installed(self): Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] self.assertTrue( self.own_module not in Imm._get_modules_partially_installed()) self.own_module.button_upgrade() self.assertTrue( self.own_module in Imm._get_modules_partially_installed()) self.own_module.button_upgrade_cancel() self.assertTrue( self.own_module not in Imm._get_modules_partially_installed()) def test_upgrade_changed_checksum(self): Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] Bmu = self.env['base.module.upgrade'] # check modules are in installed state installed_modules = Imm.search([('state', '=', 'installed')]) self.assertTrue(self.own_module in installed_modules) self.assertTrue(self.base_module in installed_modules) self.assertTrue(len(installed_modules) > 2) # change the checksum of 'base' Imm._save_installed_checksums() saved_checksums = Imm._get_saved_checksums() saved_checksums['base'] = False Imm._save_checksums(saved_checksums) changed_modules = Imm._get_modules_with_changed_checksum() self.assertEqual(len(changed_modules), 1) self.assertTrue(self.base_module in changed_modules) def upgrade_module_mock(self_model): upgrade_module_mock.call_count += 1 # since we are upgrading base, all installed module # must have been marked to upgrade at this stage self.assertEqual(self.base_module.state, 'to upgrade') self.assertEqual(self.own_module.state, 'to upgrade') installed_modules.write({'state': 'installed'}) upgrade_module_mock.call_count = 0 # upgrade_changed_checksum commits, so mock that with mock.patch.object(self.env.cr, 'commit'): # we simulate an install by setting module states Bmu._patch_method('upgrade_module', upgrade_module_mock) try: Imm.upgrade_changed_checksum() self.assertEqual(upgrade_module_mock.call_count, 1) self.assertEqual(self.base_module.state, 'installed') self.assertEqual(self.own_module.state, 'installed') saved_checksums = Imm._get_saved_checksums() self.assertTrue(saved_checksums['base']) self.assertTrue(saved_checksums[MODULE_NAME]) finally: Bmu._revert_method('upgrade_module') def test_incomplete_upgrade(self): Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] Bmu = self.env['base.module.upgrade'] installed_modules = Imm.search([('state', '=', 'installed')]) # change the checksum of 'base' Imm._save_installed_checksums() saved_checksums = Imm._get_saved_checksums() saved_checksums['base'] = False Imm._save_checksums(saved_checksums) def upgrade_module_mock(self_model): upgrade_module_mock.call_count += 1 # since we are upgrading base, all installed module # must have been marked to upgrade at this stage self.assertEqual(self.base_module.state, 'to upgrade') self.assertEqual(self.own_module.state, 'to upgrade') installed_modules.write({'state': 'installed'}) # simulate partial upgrade self.own_module.write({'state': 'to upgrade'}) upgrade_module_mock.call_count = 0 # upgrade_changed_checksum commits, so mock that with mock.patch.object(self.env.cr, 'commit'): # we simulate an install by setting module states Bmu._patch_method('upgrade_module', upgrade_module_mock) try: with self.assertRaises(IncompleteUpgradeError): Imm.upgrade_changed_checksum() self.assertEqual(upgrade_module_mock.call_count, 1) finally: Bmu._revert_method('upgrade_module') def test_incomplete_upgrade_no_checkusm(self): Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] Bmu = self.env['base.module.upgrade'] installed_modules = Imm.search( [('state', '=', 'installed')]) # change the checksum of 'base' Imm._save_installed_checksums() saved_checksums = Imm._get_saved_checksums() Imm._save_checksums(saved_checksums) self.base_module.write({'state': 'to upgrade'}) def upgrade_module_mock(self_model): upgrade_module_mock.call_count += 1 # since we are upgrading base, all installed module # must have been marked to upgrade at this stage self.assertEqual(self.base_module.state, 'to upgrade') self.assertEqual(self.own_module.state, 'installed') installed_modules.write({'state': 'installed'}) upgrade_module_mock.call_count = 0 # upgrade_changed_checksum commits, so mock that with mock.patch.object(self.env.cr, 'commit'): # we simulate an install by setting module states Bmu._patch_method('upgrade_module', upgrade_module_mock) # got just other modules to_upgrade and no checksum ones try: Imm.upgrade_changed_checksum() self.assertEqual(upgrade_module_mock.call_count, 1) finally: Bmu._revert_method('upgrade_module') def test_nothing_to_upgrade(self): Imm = self.env['ir.module.module'] Bmu = self.env['base.module.upgrade'] Imm._save_installed_checksums() def upgrade_module_mock(self_model): upgrade_module_mock.call_count += 1 upgrade_module_mock.call_count = 0 # upgrade_changed_checksum commits, so mock that with mock.patch.object(self.env.cr, 'commit'): # we simulate an install by setting module states Bmu._patch_method('upgrade_module', upgrade_module_mock) try: Imm.upgrade_changed_checksum() self.assertEqual(upgrade_module_mock.call_count, 0) finally: Bmu._revert_method('upgrade_module')