from lightning import Plugin from lightning.plugin import Request import itertools import pytest def test_simple_methods(): """Test the dispatch of methods, with a variety of bindings. """ call_list = [] p = Plugin(autopatch=False) @p.method("test1") def test1(name): """Has a single positional argument.""" assert name == 'World' call_list.append(test1) request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test1', 'params': {'name': 'World'} }) p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [test1] @p.method("test2") def test2(name, plugin): """Also asks for the plugin instance. """ assert plugin == p call_list.append(test2) request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test2', 'params': {'name': 'World'} }) p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [test1, test2] @p.method("test3") def test3(name, request): """Also asks for the request instance. """ assert request is not None call_list.append(test3) request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test3', 'params': {'name': 'World'} }) p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [test1, test2, test3] @p.method("test4") def test4(name): """Try the positional arguments.""" assert name == 'World' call_list.append(test4) request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test4', 'params': ['World'] }) p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [test1, test2, test3, test4] @p.method("test5") def test5(name, request, plugin): """Try the positional arguments, mixing in the request and plugin.""" assert name == 'World' assert request is not None assert p == plugin call_list.append(test5) request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test5', 'params': ['World'] }) p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [test1, test2, test3, test4, test5] answers = [] @p.method("test6") def test6(name, answer=42): """This method has a default value for one of its params""" assert name == 'World' answers.append(answer) call_list.append(test6) # Both calls should work (with and without the default param request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test6', 'params': ['World'] }) p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [test1, test2, test3, test4, test5, test6] assert answers == [42] request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test6', 'params': ['World', 31337] }) p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [test1, test2, test3, test4, test5, test6, test6] assert answers == [42, 31337] def test_methods_errors(): """A bunch of tests that should fail calling the methods.""" call_list = [] p = Plugin(autopatch=False) # Fails because we haven't added the method yet request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test1', 'params': {} }) with pytest.raises(ValueError): p._dispatch_request(request) assert call_list == [] @p.method("test1") def test1(name): call_list.append(test1) # Attempting to add it twice should fail with pytest.raises(ValueError): p.add_method("test1", test1) # Fails because it is missing the 'name' argument request = p._parse_request({'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test1', 'params': {}}) with pytest.raises(TypeError): p._exec_func(test1, request) assert call_list == [] # The same with positional arguments request = p._parse_request({'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test1', 'params': []}) with pytest.raises(TypeError): p._exec_func(test1, request) assert call_list == [] # Fails because we have a non-matching argument request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test1', 'params': {'name': 'World', 'extra': 1} }) with pytest.raises(TypeError): p._exec_func(test1, request) assert call_list == [] request = p._parse_request({ 'id': 1, 'jsonrpc': '2.0', 'method': 'test1', 'params': ['World', 1] }) with pytest.raises(TypeError): p._exec_func(test1, request) assert call_list == [] def test_positional_inject(): p = Plugin() rdict = Request( plugin=p, req_id=1, method='func', params={'a': 1, 'b': 2, 'kwa': 3, 'kwb': 4} ) rarr = Request( plugin=p, req_id=1, method='func', params=[1, 2, 3, 4], ) def pre_args(plugin, a, b, kwa=3, kwb=4): assert (plugin, a, b, kwa, kwb) == (p, 1, 2, 3, 4) def in_args(a, plugin, b, kwa=3, kwb=4): assert (plugin, a, b, kwa, kwb) == (p, 1, 2, 3, 4) def post_args(a, b, plugin, kwa=3, kwb=4): assert (plugin, a, b, kwa, kwb) == (p, 1, 2, 3, 4) def post_kwargs(a, b, kwa=3, kwb=4, plugin=None): assert (plugin, a, b, kwa, kwb) == (p, 1, 2, 3, 4) def in_multi_args(a, request, plugin, b, kwa=3, kwb=4): assert request in [rarr, rdict] assert (plugin, a, b, kwa, kwb) == (p, 1, 2, 3, 4) def in_multi_mix_args(a, plugin, b, request=None, kwa=3, kwb=4): assert request in [rarr, rdict] assert (plugin, a, b, kwa, kwb) == (p, 1, 2, 3, 4) def extra_def_arg(a, b, c, d, e=42): """ Also uses a different name for kwa and kwb """ assert (a, b, c, d, e) == (1, 2, 3, 4, 42) def count(plugin, count, request): assert count == 42 and plugin == p funcs = [pre_args, in_args, post_args, post_kwargs, in_multi_args] for func, request in itertools.product(funcs, [rdict, rarr]): p._exec_func(func, request) p._exec_func(extra_def_arg, rarr) p._exec_func(count, Request( plugin=p, req_id=1, method='func', params=[42], )) # This should fail since it is missing one positional argument with pytest.raises(TypeError): p._exec_func(count, Request( plugin=p, req_id=1, method='func', params=[]) )