from unittest.mock import MagicMock import pytest from unittest.mock import patch from cura.PrinterOutput.Models.ExtruderConfigurationModel import ExtruderConfigurationModel from cura.PrinterOutput.Models.MaterialOutputModel import MaterialOutputModel from cura.PrinterOutput.Models.PrinterConfigurationModel import PrinterConfigurationModel from cura.PrinterOutput.Models.PrinterOutputModel import PrinterOutputModel from cura.PrinterOutput.PrinterOutputDevice import PrinterOutputDevice test_validate_data_get_set = [ {"attribute": "connectionText", "value": "yay"}, {"attribute": "connectionState", "value": 1}, ] @pytest.fixture() def printer_output_device(): with patch("UM.Application.Application.getInstance"): return PrinterOutputDevice("whatever") @pytest.mark.parametrize("data", test_validate_data_get_set) def test_getAndSet(data, printer_output_device): model = printer_output_device # Convert the first letter into a capital attribute = list(data["attribute"]) attribute[0] = attribute[0].capitalize() attribute = "".join(attribute) # mock the correct emit setattr(model, data["attribute"] + "Changed", MagicMock()) # Attempt to set the value getattr(model, "set" + attribute)(data["value"]) # Check if signal fired. signal = getattr(model, data["attribute"] + "Changed") assert signal.emit.call_count == 1 # Ensure that the value got set assert getattr(model, data["attribute"]) == data["value"] # Attempt to set the value again getattr(model, "set" + attribute)(data["value"]) # The signal should not fire again assert signal.emit.call_count == 1 def test_uniqueConfigurations(printer_output_device): printer = PrinterOutputModel(MagicMock()) # Add a printer and fire the signal that ensures they get hooked up correctly. printer_output_device._printers = [printer] printer_output_device._onPrintersChanged() assert printer_output_device.uniqueConfigurations == [] configuration = PrinterConfigurationModel() printer.addAvailableConfiguration(configuration) assert printer_output_device.uniqueConfigurations == [configuration] # Once the type of printer is set, it's active configuration counts as being set. # In that case, that should also be added to the list of available configurations printer.updateType("blarg!") loaded_material = MaterialOutputModel(guid = "", type = "PLA", color = "Blue", brand = "Generic", name = "Blue PLA") loaded_left_extruder = ExtruderConfigurationModel(0) loaded_left_extruder.setMaterial(loaded_material) loaded_right_extruder = ExtruderConfigurationModel(1) loaded_right_extruder.setMaterial(loaded_material) printer.printerConfiguration.setExtruderConfigurations([loaded_left_extruder, loaded_right_extruder]) assert printer_output_device.uniqueConfigurations == [configuration, printer.printerConfiguration] def test_uniqueConfigurations_empty_is_filtered_out(printer_output_device): printer = PrinterOutputModel(MagicMock()) # Add a printer and fire the signal that ensures they get hooked up correctly. printer_output_device._printers = [printer] printer_output_device._onPrintersChanged() printer.updateType("blarg!") empty_material = MaterialOutputModel(guid = "", type = "empty", color = "empty", brand = "Generic", name = "Empty") empty_left_extruder = ExtruderConfigurationModel(0) empty_left_extruder.setMaterial(empty_material) empty_right_extruder = ExtruderConfigurationModel(1) empty_right_extruder.setMaterial(empty_material) printer.printerConfiguration.setExtruderConfigurations([empty_left_extruder, empty_right_extruder]) assert printer_output_device.uniqueConfigurations == []