| Index: tests/bot_update_coverage_test.py
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| diff --git a/tests/bot_update_coverage_test.py b/tests/bot_update_coverage_test.py
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| +#!/usr/bin/env python
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| +# Copyright (c) 2015 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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| +# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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| +# found in the LICENSE file.
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| +
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| +import codecs
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| +import copy
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| +import json
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| +import os
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| +import sys
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| +import unittest
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| +
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| +#import test_env # pylint: disable=W0403,W0611
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| +
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| +sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(
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| + os.path.dirname(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))),
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| + 'recipe_modules', 'bot_update', 'resources'))
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| +sys.platform = 'linux2' # For consistency, ya know?
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| +import bot_update
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| +
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| +DEFAULT_PARAMS = {
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| + 'solutions': [{
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| + 'name': 'somename',
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| + 'url': 'https://fake.com'
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| + }],
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| + 'revisions': [],
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| + 'first_sln': 'somename',
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| + 'target_os': None,
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| + 'target_os_only': None,
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| + 'patch_root': None,
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| + 'issue': None,
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| + 'patchset': None,
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| + 'rietveld_server': None,
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| + 'gerrit_repo': None,
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| + 'gerrit_ref': None,
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| + 'gerrit_rebase_patch_ref': None,
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| + 'revision_mapping': {},
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| + 'apply_issue_email_file': None,
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| + 'apply_issue_key_file': None,
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| + 'buildspec': False,
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| + 'gyp_env': None,
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| + 'shallow': False,
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| + 'runhooks': False,
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| + 'refs': [],
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| + 'git_cache_dir': '',
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| + 'gerrit_reset': None,
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| +}
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| +
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| +
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| +class MockedPopen(object):
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| + """A fake instance of a called subprocess.
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| +
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| + This is meant to be used in conjunction with MockedCall.
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| + """
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| + def __init__(self, args=None, kwargs=None):
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| + self.args = args or []
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| + self.kwargs = kwargs or {}
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| + self.return_value = None
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| + self.fails = False
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| +
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| + def returns(self, rv):
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| + """Set the return value when this popen is called.
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| +
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| + rv can be a string, or a callable (eg function).
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| + """
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| + self.return_value = rv
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| + return self
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| +
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| + def check(self, args, kwargs):
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| + """Check to see if the given args/kwargs call match this instance.
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| +
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| + This does a partial match, so that a call to "git clone foo" will match
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| + this instance if this instance was recorded as "git clone"
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| + """
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| + if any(input_arg != expected_arg
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| + for (input_arg, expected_arg) in zip(args, self.args)):
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| + return False
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| + return self.return_value
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| +
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| + def __call__(self, args, kwargs):
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| + """Actually call this popen instance."""
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| + if hasattr(self.return_value, '__call__'):
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| + return self.return_value(*args, **kwargs)
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| + return self.return_value
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| +
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| +
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| +class MockedCall(object):
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| + """A fake instance of bot_update.call().
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| +
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| + This object is pre-seeded with "answers" in self.expectations. The type
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| + is a MockedPopen object, or any object with a __call__() and check() method.
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| + The check() method is used to check to see if the correct popen object is
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| + chosen (can be a partial match, eg a "git clone" popen module would match
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| + a "git clone foo" call).
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| + By default, if no answers have been pre-seeded, the call() returns successful
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| + with an empty string.
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| + """
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| + def __init__(self, fake_filesystem):
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| + self.expectations = []
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| + self.records = []
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| +
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| + def expect(self, args=None, kwargs=None):
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| + args = args or []
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| + kwargs = kwargs or {}
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| + popen = MockedPopen(args, kwargs)
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| + self.expectations.append(popen)
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| + return popen
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| +
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| + def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
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| + self.records.append((args, kwargs))
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| + for popen in self.expectations:
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| + if popen.check(args, kwargs):
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| + self.expectations.remove(popen)
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| + return popen(args, kwargs)
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| + return ''
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| +
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| +
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| +class MockedGclientSync():
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| + """A class producing a callable instance of gclient sync.
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| +
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| + Because for bot_update, gclient sync also emits an output json file, we need
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| + a callable object that can understand where the output json file is going, and
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| + emit a (albite) fake file for bot_update to consume.
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| + """
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| + def __init__(self, fake_filesystem):
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| + self.output = {}
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| + self.fake_filesystem = fake_filesystem
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| +
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| + def __call__(self, *args, **_):
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| + output_json_index = args.index('--output-json') + 1
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| + with self.fake_filesystem.open(args[output_json_index], 'w') as f:
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| + json.dump(self.output, f)
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| +
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| +
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| +class FakeFile():
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| + def __init__(self):
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| + self.contents = ''
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| +
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| + def write(self, buf):
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| + self.contents += buf
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| +
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| + def read(self):
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| + return self.contents
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| +
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| + def __enter__(self):
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| + return self
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| +
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| + def __exit__(self, _, __, ___):
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| + pass
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| +
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| +
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| +class FakeFilesystem():
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| + def __init__(self):
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| + self.files = {}
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| +
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| + def open(self, target, mode='r', encoding=None):
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| + if 'w' in mode:
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| + self.files[target] = FakeFile()
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| + return self.files[target]
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| + return self.files[target]
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| +
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| +
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| +def fake_git(*args, **kwargs):
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| + return bot_update.call('git', *args, **kwargs)
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| +
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| +
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| +class BotUpdateUnittests(unittest.TestCase):
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| + def setUp(self):
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| + self.filesystem = FakeFilesystem()
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| + self.call = MockedCall(self.filesystem)
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| + self.gclient = MockedGclientSync(self.filesystem)
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| + self.call.expect(('gclient', 'sync')).returns(self.gclient)
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| + self.old_call = getattr(bot_update, 'call')
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| + self.params = copy.deepcopy(DEFAULT_PARAMS)
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| + setattr(bot_update, 'call', self.call)
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| + setattr(bot_update, 'git', fake_git)
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| +
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| + self.old_os_cwd = os.getcwd
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| + setattr(os, 'getcwd', lambda: '/b/build/slave/foo/build')
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| +
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| + setattr(bot_update, 'open', self.filesystem.open)
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| + self.old_codecs_open = codecs.open
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| + setattr(codecs, 'open', self.filesystem.open)
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| +
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| + def tearDown(self):
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| + setattr(bot_update, 'call', self.old_call)
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| + setattr(os, 'getcwd', self.old_os_cwd)
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| + delattr(bot_update, 'open')
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| + setattr(codecs, 'open', self.old_codecs_open)
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| +
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| + def testBasic(self):
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| + bot_update.ensure_checkout(**self.params)
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| + return self.call.records
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| +
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| + def testBasicBuildspec(self):
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| + self.params['buildspec'] = bot_update.BUILDSPEC_TYPE(
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| + container='branches',
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| + version='1.1.1.1'
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| + )
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| + bot_update.ensure_checkout(**self.params)
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| + return self.call.records
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| +
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| + def testBasicShallow(self):
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| + self.params['shallow'] = True
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| + bot_update.ensure_checkout(**self.params)
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| + return self.call.records
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| +
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| +
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| +if __name__ == '__main__':
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| + unittest.main()
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