#! /usr/bin/python # Copyright 2015 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. from datetime import timedelta, datetime import mock import unittest import common from autotest_lib.frontend import setup_django_readonly_environment from autotest_lib.frontend import setup_test_environment from autotest_lib.frontend.afe import models from autotest_lib.site_utils import count_jobs from django import test class TestCountJobs(test.TestCase): """Tests the count_jobs script's functionality. """ def setUp(self): super(TestCountJobs, self).setUp() setup_test_environment.set_up() def tearDown(self): super(TestCountJobs, self).tearDown() setup_test_environment.tear_down() def test_no_jobs(self): """Initially, there should be no jobs.""" self.assertEqual( 0, count_jobs.number_of_jobs_since(timedelta(days=999))) def test_count_jobs(self): """When n jobs are inserted, n jobs should be counted within a day range. Furthermore, 0 jobs should be counted within 0 or (-1) days. """ some_day = datetime.fromtimestamp(1450211914) # a time grabbed from time.time() class FakeDatetime(datetime): """Always returns the same 'now' value""" @classmethod def now(self): """Return a fake 'now', rather than rely on the system's clock.""" return some_day with mock.patch.object(count_jobs, 'datetime', FakeDatetime): for i in range(1, 24): models.Job(created_on=some_day - timedelta(hours=i)).save() for count, days in ((i, 1), (0, 0), (0, -1)): self.assertEqual( count, count_jobs.number_of_jobs_since(timedelta(days=days))) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()