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* Basic pytest configuration * Added unit_test script that triggers pytest * Changed "fixtures" to fixture_path This is consistent with pytest's tmp_path * Initial unit tests for esphome.helpers * Disabled coverage reporting for esphome/components. Focus initial unittest efforts on the core code. * Migrated some ip_address to hypothesis * Added a hypothesis MAC address strategy * Initial tests for core * Added hypothesis to requirements * Added tests for core classes TestTimePeriod Lambda ID DocumentLocation DocumentRange Define Library * Updated test config so package root is discovered * Setup fixtures and inital tests for pins * Added tests for validate GPIO * Added tests for pin type * Added initial config_validation tests * Added more tests for config_validation * Added comparison unit tests * Added repr to core.TimePeriod. Simplified identifying faults in tests * Fixed inverted gt/lt tests * Some tests for Espcore * Updated syntax for Python3 * Removed usage of kwarg that isn't required * Started writing test cases * Started writing test cases for cpp_generator * Additional docs and more Python3 releated improvements * More test cases for cpp_generator. * Fixed linter errors * Add codegen tests to ensure file API remains stable * Add test cases for cpp_helpers
496 lines
16 KiB
Python
496 lines
16 KiB
Python
import pytest
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from hypothesis import given
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from hypothesis.provisional import ip4_addr_strings
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from strategies import mac_addr_strings
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from esphome import core, const
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class TestHexInt:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value, expected", (
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(1, "0x01"),
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(255, "0xFF"),
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(128, "0x80"),
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(256, "0x100"),
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(-1, "-0x01"), # TODO: this currently fails
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))
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def test_str(self, value, expected):
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target = core.HexInt(value)
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actual = str(target)
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assert actual == expected
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class TestIPAddress:
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@given(value=ip4_addr_strings())
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def test_init__valid(self, value):
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core.IPAddress(*value.split("."))
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", ("127.0.0", "localhost", ""))
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def test_init__invalid(self, value):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="IPAddress must consist of 4 items"):
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core.IPAddress(*value.split("."))
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@given(value=ip4_addr_strings())
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def test_str(self, value):
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target = core.IPAddress(*value.split("."))
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actual = str(target)
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assert actual == value
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class TestMACAddress:
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@given(value=mac_addr_strings())
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def test_init__valid(self, value):
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core.MACAddress(*value.split(":"))
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", ("1:2:3:4:5", "localhost", ""))
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def test_init__invalid(self, value):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="MAC Address must consist of 6 items"):
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core.MACAddress(*value.split(":"))
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@given(value=mac_addr_strings())
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def test_str(self, value):
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target = core.MACAddress(*(int(v, 16) for v in value.split(":")))
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actual = str(target)
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assert actual == value
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def test_as_hex(self):
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target = core.MACAddress(0xDE, 0xAD, 0xBE, 0xEF, 0x00, 0xFF)
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actual = target.as_hex
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assert actual.text == "0xDEADBEEF00FFULL"
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", (
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1, 2, -1, 0, 1.0, -1.0, 42.0009, -42.0009
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))
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def test_is_approximately_integer__in_range(value):
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actual = core.is_approximately_integer(value)
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assert actual is True
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("value", (
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42.01, -42.01, 1.5
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))
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def test_is_approximately_integer__not_in_range(value):
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actual = core.is_approximately_integer(value)
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assert actual is False
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class TestTimePeriod:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("kwargs, expected", (
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({}, {}),
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({"microseconds": 1}, {"microseconds": 1}),
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({"microseconds": 1.0001}, {"microseconds": 1}),
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({"milliseconds": 2}, {"milliseconds": 2}),
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({"milliseconds": 2.0001}, {"milliseconds": 2}),
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({"milliseconds": 2.01}, {"milliseconds": 2, "microseconds": 10}),
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({"seconds": 3}, {"seconds": 3}),
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({"seconds": 3.0001}, {"seconds": 3}),
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({"seconds": 3.01}, {"seconds": 3, "milliseconds": 10}),
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({"minutes": 4}, {"minutes": 4}),
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({"minutes": 4.0001}, {"minutes": 4}),
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({"minutes": 4.1}, {"minutes": 4, "seconds": 6}),
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({"hours": 5}, {"hours": 5}),
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({"hours": 5.0001}, {"hours": 5}),
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({"hours": 5.1}, {"hours": 5, "minutes": 6}),
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({"days": 6}, {"days": 6}),
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({"days": 6.0001}, {"days": 6}),
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({"days": 6.1}, {"days": 6, "hours": 2, "minutes": 24}),
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))
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def test_init(self, kwargs, expected):
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target = core.TimePeriod(**kwargs)
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actual = target.as_dict()
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assert actual == expected
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def test_init__microseconds_with_fraction(self):
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="Maximum precision is microseconds"):
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core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1.1)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("kwargs, expected", (
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({}, "0s"),
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({"microseconds": 1}, "1us"),
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({"microseconds": 1.0001}, "1us"),
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({"milliseconds": 2}, "2ms"),
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({"milliseconds": 2.0001}, "2ms"),
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({"milliseconds": 2.01}, "2010us"),
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({"seconds": 3}, "3s"),
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({"seconds": 3.0001}, "3s"),
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({"seconds": 3.01}, "3010ms"),
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({"minutes": 4}, "4min"),
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({"minutes": 4.0001}, "4min"),
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({"minutes": 4.1}, "246s"),
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({"hours": 5}, "5h"),
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({"hours": 5.0001}, "5h"),
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({"hours": 5.1}, "306min"),
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({"days": 6}, "6d"),
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({"days": 6.0001}, "6d"),
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({"days": 6.1}, "8784min"),
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))
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def test_str(self, kwargs, expected):
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target = core.TimePeriod(**kwargs)
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actual = str(target)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("comparison, other, expected", (
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("__eq__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=900), False),
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("__eq__", core.TimePeriod(milliseconds=1), True),
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("__eq__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1100), False),
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("__eq__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", None, NotImplemented),
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("__ne__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=900), True),
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("__ne__", core.TimePeriod(milliseconds=1), False),
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("__ne__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1100), True),
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("__ne__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__ne__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__ne__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__ne__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__ne__", None, NotImplemented),
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("__lt__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=900), False),
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("__lt__", core.TimePeriod(milliseconds=1), False),
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("__lt__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1100), True),
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("__lt__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__lt__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__lt__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__lt__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__lt__", None, NotImplemented),
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("__gt__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=900), True),
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("__gt__", core.TimePeriod(milliseconds=1), False),
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("__gt__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1100), False),
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("__gt__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__gt__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__gt__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__gt__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__gt__", None, NotImplemented),
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("__le__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=900), False),
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("__le__", core.TimePeriod(milliseconds=1), True),
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("__le__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1100), True),
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("__le__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__le__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__le__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__le__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__le__", None, NotImplemented),
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("__ge__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=900), True),
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("__ge__", core.TimePeriod(milliseconds=1), True),
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("__ge__", core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1100), False),
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("__ge__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__ge__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__ge__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__ge__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__ge__", None, NotImplemented),
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))
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def test_comparison(self, comparison, other, expected):
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target = core.TimePeriod(microseconds=1000)
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actual = getattr(target, comparison)(other)
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assert actual == expected
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SAMPLE_LAMBDA = """
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it.strftime(64, 0, id(my_font), TextAlign::TOP_CENTER, "%H:%M:%S", id(esptime).now());
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it.printf(64, 16, id(my_font2), TextAlign::TOP_CENTER, "%.1f°C (%.1f%%)", id( office_tmp ).state, id(office_hmd).state);
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//id(my_commented_id)
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int x = 4;/* id(my_commented_id2)
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id(my_commented_id3)
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*/
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"""
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class TestLambda:
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def test_init__copy_initializer(self):
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value = core.Lambda("foo")
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target = core.Lambda(value)
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assert str(target) is value.value
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def test_parts(self):
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target = core.Lambda(SAMPLE_LAMBDA.strip())
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# Check cache
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assert target._parts is None
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actual = target.parts
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assert target._parts is actual
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assert target.parts is actual
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assert actual == [
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"it.strftime(64, 0, ",
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"my_font",
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"",
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", TextAlign::TOP_CENTER, \"%H:%M:%S\", ",
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"esptime",
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".",
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"now());\nit.printf(64, 16, ",
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"my_font2",
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"",
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", TextAlign::TOP_CENTER, \"%.1f°C (%.1f%%)\", ",
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"office_tmp",
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".",
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"state, ",
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"office_hmd",
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".",
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"state);\n \nint x = 4; "
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]
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def test_requires_ids(self):
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target = core.Lambda(SAMPLE_LAMBDA.strip())
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# Check cache
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assert target._requires_ids is None
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actual = target.requires_ids
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assert target._requires_ids is actual
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assert target.requires_ids is actual
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assert actual == [
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core.ID("my_font"),
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core.ID("esptime"),
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core.ID("my_font2"),
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core.ID("office_tmp"),
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core.ID("office_hmd"),
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]
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def test_value_setter(self):
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target = core.Lambda("")
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# Populate cache
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_ = target.parts
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_ = target.requires_ids
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target.value = SAMPLE_LAMBDA
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# Check cache has been cleared
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assert target._parts is None
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assert target._requires_ids is None
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assert target.value == SAMPLE_LAMBDA
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def test_repr(self):
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target = core.Lambda("id(var).value == 1")
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assert repr(target) == "Lambda<id(var).value == 1>"
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class TestID:
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@pytest.fixture
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def target(self):
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return core.ID(None, is_declaration=True, type="binary_sensor::Example")
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("id, is_manual, expected", (
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("foo", None, True),
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(None, None, False),
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("foo", True, True),
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("foo", False, False),
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(None, True, True),
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))
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def test_init__resolve_is_manual(self, id, is_manual, expected):
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target = core.ID(id, is_manual=is_manual)
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assert target.is_manual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("registered_ids, expected", (
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([], "binary_sensor_example"),
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(["binary_sensor_example"], "binary_sensor_example_2"),
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(["foo"], "binary_sensor_example"),
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(["binary_sensor_example", "foo", "binary_sensor_example_2"], "binary_sensor_example_3"),
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))
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def test_resolve(self, target, registered_ids, expected):
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actual = target.resolve(registered_ids)
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assert actual == expected
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assert str(target) == expected
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def test_copy(self, target):
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target.resolve([])
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actual = target.copy()
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assert actual is not target
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assert all(getattr(actual, n) == getattr(target, n)
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for n in ("id", "is_declaration", "type", "is_manual"))
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("comparison, other, expected", (
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("__eq__", core.ID(id="foo"), True),
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("__eq__", core.ID(id="bar"), False),
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("__eq__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", None, NotImplemented),
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))
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def test_comparison(self, comparison, other, expected):
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target = core.ID(id="foo")
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actual = getattr(target, comparison)(other)
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assert actual == expected
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class TestDocumentLocation:
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@pytest.fixture
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def target(self):
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return core.DocumentLocation(
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document="foo.txt",
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line=10,
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column=20,
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)
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def test_str(self, target):
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actual = str(target)
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assert actual == "foo.txt 10:20"
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class TestDocumentRange:
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@pytest.fixture
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def target(self):
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return core.DocumentRange(
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core.DocumentLocation(
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document="foo.txt",
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line=10,
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column=20,
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),
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core.DocumentLocation(
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document="foo.txt",
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line=15,
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column=12,
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),
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)
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def test_str(self, target):
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actual = str(target)
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assert actual == "[foo.txt 10:20 - foo.txt 15:12]"
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class TestDefine:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name, value, prop, expected", (
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("ANSWER", None, "as_build_flag", "-DANSWER"),
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("ANSWER", None, "as_macro", "#define ANSWER"),
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("ANSWER", None, "as_tuple", ("ANSWER", None)),
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("ANSWER", 42, "as_build_flag", "-DANSWER=42"),
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("ANSWER", 42, "as_macro", "#define ANSWER 42"),
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("ANSWER", 42, "as_tuple", ("ANSWER", 42)),
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))
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def test_properties(self, name, value, prop, expected):
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target = core.Define(name, value)
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actual = getattr(target, prop)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("comparison, other, expected", (
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("__eq__", core.Define(name="FOO", value=42), True),
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("__eq__", core.Define(name="FOO", value=13), False),
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("__eq__", core.Define(name="FOO"), False),
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("__eq__", core.Define(name="BAR", value=42), False),
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("__eq__", core.Define(name="BAR"), False),
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("__eq__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", None, NotImplemented),
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))
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def test_comparison(self, comparison, other, expected):
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target = core.Define(name="FOO", value=42)
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actual = getattr(target, comparison)(other)
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assert actual == expected
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class TestLibrary:
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("name, value, prop, expected", (
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("mylib", None, "as_lib_dep", "mylib"),
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("mylib", None, "as_tuple", ("mylib", None)),
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("mylib", "1.2.3", "as_lib_dep", "mylib@1.2.3"),
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("mylib", "1.2.3", "as_tuple", ("mylib", "1.2.3")),
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))
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def test_properties(self, name, value, prop, expected):
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target = core.Library(name, value)
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actual = getattr(target, prop)
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assert actual == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("comparison, other, expected", (
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("__eq__", core.Library(name="libfoo", version="1.2.3"), True),
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("__eq__", core.Library(name="libfoo", version="1.2.4"), False),
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("__eq__", core.Library(name="libbar", version="1.2.3"), False),
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("__eq__", 1000, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", "1000", NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", True, NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", object(), NotImplemented),
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("__eq__", None, NotImplemented),
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))
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def test_comparison(self, comparison, other, expected):
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target = core.Library(name="libfoo", version="1.2.3")
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actual = getattr(target, comparison)(other)
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assert actual == expected
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class TestEsphomeCore:
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@pytest.fixture
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def target(self, fixture_path):
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target = core.EsphomeCore()
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target.build_path = "foo/build"
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target.config_path = "foo/config"
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return target
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@pytest.mark.xfail(reason="raw_config and config differ, should they?")
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def test_reset(self, target):
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"""Call reset on target and compare to new instance"""
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other = core.EsphomeCore()
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target.reset()
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assert target.__dict__ == other.__dict__
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def test_address__none(self, target):
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assert target.address is None
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def test_address__wifi(self, target):
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target.config[const.CONF_WIFI] = {const.CONF_USE_ADDRESS: "1.2.3.4"}
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target.config["ethernet"] = {const.CONF_USE_ADDRESS: "4.3.2.1"}
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assert target.address == "1.2.3.4"
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def test_address__ethernet(self, target):
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target.config["ethernet"] = {const.CONF_USE_ADDRESS: "4.3.2.1"}
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assert target.address == "4.3.2.1"
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def test_is_esp32(self, target):
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target.esp_platform = "ESP32"
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assert target.is_esp32 is True
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assert target.is_esp8266 is False
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def test_is_esp8266(self, target):
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target.esp_platform = "ESP8266"
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assert target.is_esp32 is False
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assert target.is_esp8266 is True
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