Coverage for tests/test_lssthtc.py: 58%
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21import unittest
23from lsst.ctrl.bps.htcondor import __version__ as version
25try:
26 import htcondor
27 from lsst.ctrl.bps.htcondor import lssthtc
28except ImportError:
29 htcondor = None
32class SimpleTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
33 """Simplest possible import test."""
35 def test_version(self):
36 self.assertIsNotNone(version)
39@unittest.skipIf(htcondor is None, "Warning: Missing HTCondor API. Skipping")
40class TestLsstHtc(unittest.TestCase):
41 """Test basic usage."""
43 def testHtcEscapeInt(self):
44 self.assertEqual(lssthtc.htc_escape(100), 100)
46 def testHtcEscapeDouble(self):
47 self.assertEqual(lssthtc.htc_escape('"double"'), '""double""')
49 def testHtcEscapeSingle(self):
50 self.assertEqual(lssthtc.htc_escape("'single'"), "''single''")
52 def testHtcEscapeNoSideEffect(self):
53 val = "'val'"
54 self.assertEqual(lssthtc.htc_escape(val), "''val''")
55 self.assertEqual(val, "'val'")
57 def testHtcEscapeQuot(self):
58 self.assertEqual(lssthtc.htc_escape(""val""), '"val"')
60 def testHtcVersion(self):
61 ver = lssthtc.htc_version()
62 self.assertRegex(ver, r"^\d+\.\d+\.\d+$")
65if __name__ == "__main__": 65 ↛ 66line 65 didn't jump to line 66, because the condition on line 65 was never true
66 unittest.main()