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import pytest |
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from jsonschema import ValidationError |
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from decision_engine import parser |
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tests_dir = Path(__file__).parents[0] |
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schema_dir = tests_dir.parents[0] / 'decision_engine' |
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schema_file = 'schema.json' |
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schema_path = (schema_dir / schema_file).absolute() |
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test_definition = 'test_definition.json' |
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definition_path = (tests_dir / test_definition).absolute() |
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nested_sources_def = 'test_nested_sources.json' |
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nested_sources_def_path = (tests_dir / nested_sources_def) |
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full_def = 'full_definition.json' |
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full_def_path = (tests_dir / full_def) |
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def _load_json_file(file: str) -> dict: |
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with (open(file)) as fp: |
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contents = json.load(fp) |
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return contents |
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@pytest.mark.parametrize('definition_file', [ |
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definition_path, |
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nested_sources_def_path, |
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full_def_path |
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]) |
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def test_sources_parsed_correctly(definition_file): |
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definition = _load_json_file(definition_file) |
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sources = parser.parse_sources(definition['sources']) |
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assert len(sources) == len(definition['sources']) |
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for i in range(len(definition['sources'])): |
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assert sources[i].name == definition['sources'][i]['name'] |
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assert type(sources[i]).__name__ == definition['sources'][i]['class'] |
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def test_rules_parsed_correctly(): |
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definition = _load_json_file(definition_path) |
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sources = parser.parse_sources(definition['sources']) |
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rules = parser.parse_rules(definition['rules'], sources) |
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assert len(rules) == len(definition['rules']) |
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for i in range(len(definition['rules'])): |
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assert rules[i].name == definition['rules'][i]['name'] |
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assert type(rules[i]).__name__ == definition['rules'][i]['class'] |
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def test_engines_parsed_correctly(): |
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definition = _load_json_file(definition_path) |
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sources = parser.parse_sources(definition['sources']) |
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rules = parser.parse_rules(definition['rules'], sources) |
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engines = parser.parse_engines(definition['engines'], rules) |
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assert len(engines) == len(definition['engines']) |
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for i in range(len(definition['engines'])): |
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assert engines[i].name == definition['engines'][i]['name'] |
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assert len(engines[i].rules) == len(rules) |
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def test_valid_test_definition(): |
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""" |
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Make sure our test definition is valid, |
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otherwise there's no point in using it for testing. |
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""" |
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schema = _load_json_file(schema_path) |
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definition = _load_json_file(definition_path) |
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parser.validate(definition, schema) |
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("air_miles, land_miles, age, vip, expected", [ |
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(500, 100, 37, 'yes', True), |
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(150, 100, 37, 'yes', False), |
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(500, 501, 37, 'yes', False), |
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(500, 100, 16, 'yes', False), |
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(500, 100, 70, 'yes', False), |
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(500, 100, 37, 'no', False), |
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(10, 50, 15, 'no', False) |
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]) |
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def test_fully_parsed_engine(air_miles, land_miles, age, vip, expected): |
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engines = parser.parse_json_file(full_def_path) |
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print(engines) |
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engine = engines['engines'][0] |
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data = { |
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'air_miles': air_miles, |
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'land_miles': land_miles, |
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'age': age, |
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'vip': vip |
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} |
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assert engine.decide(data) == expected |
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# testing that jsonschema validates correctly, which should be done in |
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# its own package, not here. |
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def test_validation_fails_with_invalid_definition(): |
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schema = _load_json_file(schema_path) |
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definition = _load_json_file(definition_path) |
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definition_without_sources = definition.copy() |
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del definition_without_sources['sources'] |
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError): |
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parser.validate(definition_without_sources, schema) |
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definition_without_rules = definition.copy() |
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del definition_without_rules['rules'] |
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError): |
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parser.validate(definition_without_rules, schema) |
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definition_without_engines = definition.copy() |
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del definition_without_engines['engines'] |
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with pytest.raises(ValidationError): |
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parser.validate(definition_without_engines, schema) |
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