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blag/tests/test_devserver.py
2022-09-01 12:41:25 +02:00

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# remove when we don't support py38 anymore
from __future__ import annotations
import time
import threading
from argparse import Namespace
import pytest
from blag import devserver
def test_get_last_modified(cleandir: str) -> None:
# take initial time
t1 = devserver.get_last_modified(['content'])
# wait a bit, create a file and measure again
time.sleep(0.1)
with open('content/test', 'w') as fh:
fh.write('boo')
t2 = devserver.get_last_modified(['content'])
# wait a bit and take time again
time.sleep(0.1)
t3 = devserver.get_last_modified(['content'])
assert t2 > t1
assert t2 == t3
def test_autoreload_builds_immediately(args: Namespace) -> None:
# create a dummy file that can be build
with open('content/test.md', 'w') as fh:
fh.write('boo')
t = threading.Thread(
target=devserver.autoreload,
args=(args,),
daemon=True,
)
t0 = devserver.get_last_modified(['build'])
t.start()
# try for 5 seconds...
for i in range(5):
time.sleep(1)
t1 = devserver.get_last_modified(['build'])
print(t1)
if t1 > t0:
break
assert t1 > t0
@pytest.mark.filterwarnings(
"ignore::pytest.PytestUnhandledThreadExceptionWarning"
)
def test_autoreload(args: Namespace) -> None:
t = threading.Thread(
target=devserver.autoreload,
args=(args,),
daemon=True,
)
t.start()
t0 = devserver.get_last_modified(['build'])
# create a dummy file that can be build
with open('content/test.md', 'w') as fh:
fh.write('boo')
# try for 5 seconds to see if we rebuild once...
for i in range(5):
time.sleep(1)
t1 = devserver.get_last_modified(['build'])
if t1 > t0:
break
assert t1 > t0