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- # Copyright (c) 2018 Ultimaker B.V.
- # Cura is released under the terms of the LGPLv3 or higher.
- import pytest #This module contains unit tests.
- import unittest.mock #To monkeypatch some mocks in place of dependencies.
- import cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack #To get the list of container types.
- from cura.Settings.Exceptions import InvalidContainerError, InvalidOperationError #To test raising these errors.
- from UM.Settings.DefinitionContainer import DefinitionContainer #To test against the class DefinitionContainer.
- from UM.Settings.InstanceContainer import InstanceContainer #To test against the class InstanceContainer.
- from UM.Settings.SettingInstance import InstanceState
- import UM.Settings.ContainerRegistry
- import UM.Settings.ContainerStack
- import UM.Settings.SettingDefinition #To add settings to the definition.
- from cura.Settings.cura_empty_instance_containers import empty_container
- ## Gets an instance container with a specified container type.
- #
- # \param container_type The type metadata for the instance container.
- # \return An instance container instance.
- def getInstanceContainer(container_type) -> InstanceContainer:
- container = InstanceContainer(container_id = "InstanceContainer")
- container.setMetaDataEntry("type", container_type)
- return container
- class DefinitionContainerSubClass(DefinitionContainer):
- def __init__(self):
- super().__init__(container_id = "SubDefinitionContainer")
- class InstanceContainerSubClass(InstanceContainer):
- def __init__(self, container_type):
- super().__init__(container_id = "SubInstanceContainer")
- self.setMetaDataEntry("type", container_type)
- #############################START OF TEST CASES################################
- ## Tests whether adding a container is properly forbidden.
- def test_addContainer(global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidOperationError):
- global_stack.addContainer(unittest.mock.MagicMock())
- ## Tests adding extruders to the global stack.
- def test_addExtruder(global_stack):
- mock_definition = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- mock_definition.getProperty = lambda key, property, context = None: 2 if key == "machine_extruder_count" and property == "value" else None
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock):
- global_stack.definition = mock_definition
- assert len(global_stack.extruders) == 0
- first_extruder = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- first_extruder.getMetaDataEntry = lambda key: 0 if key == "position" else None
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock):
- global_stack.addExtruder(first_extruder)
- assert len(global_stack.extruders) == 1
- assert global_stack.extruders[0] == first_extruder
- second_extruder = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- second_extruder.getMetaDataEntry = lambda key: 1 if key == "position" else None
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock):
- global_stack.addExtruder(second_extruder)
- assert len(global_stack.extruders) == 2
- assert global_stack.extruders[1] == second_extruder
- # Disabled for now for Custom FDM Printer
- # with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock):
- # with pytest.raises(TooManyExtrudersError): #Should be limited to 2 extruders because of machine_extruder_count.
- # global_stack.addExtruder(unittest.mock.MagicMock())
- assert len(global_stack.extruders) == 2 #Didn't add the faulty extruder.
- #Tests setting user changes profiles to invalid containers.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong container type"),
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material"), #Existing, but still wrong type.
- DefinitionContainer(container_id = "wrong class")
- ])
- def test_constrainUserChangesInvalid(container, global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidContainerError): #Invalid container, should raise an error.
- global_stack.userChanges = container
- #Tests setting user changes profiles.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "user"),
- InstanceContainerSubClass(container_type = "user")
- ])
- def test_constrainUserChangesValid(container, global_stack):
- global_stack.userChanges = container #Should not give an error.
- #Tests setting quality changes profiles to invalid containers.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong container type"),
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material"), #Existing, but still wrong type.
- DefinitionContainer(container_id = "wrong class")
- ])
- def test_constrainQualityChangesInvalid(container, global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidContainerError): #Invalid container, should raise an error.
- global_stack.qualityChanges = container
- #Test setting quality changes profiles.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "quality_changes"),
- InstanceContainerSubClass(container_type = "quality_changes")
- ])
- def test_constrainQualityChangesValid(container, global_stack):
- global_stack.qualityChanges = container #Should not give an error.
- #Tests setting quality profiles to invalid containers.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong container type"),
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material"), #Existing, but still wrong type.
- DefinitionContainer(container_id = "wrong class")
- ])
- def test_constrainQualityInvalid(container, global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidContainerError): #Invalid container, should raise an error.
- global_stack.quality = container
- #Test setting quality profiles.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "quality"),
- InstanceContainerSubClass(container_type = "quality")
- ])
- def test_constrainQualityValid(container, global_stack):
- global_stack.quality = container #Should not give an error.
- #Tests setting materials to invalid containers.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong container type"),
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "quality"), #Existing, but still wrong type.
- DefinitionContainer(container_id = "wrong class")
- ])
- def test_constrainMaterialInvalid(container, global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidContainerError): #Invalid container, should raise an error.
- global_stack.material = container
- #Test setting materials.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material"),
- InstanceContainerSubClass(container_type = "material")
- ])
- def test_constrainMaterialValid(container, global_stack):
- global_stack.material = container #Should not give an error.
- #Tests setting variants to invalid containers.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong container type"),
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material"), #Existing, but still wrong type.
- DefinitionContainer(container_id = "wrong class")
- ])
- def test_constrainVariantInvalid(container, global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidContainerError): #Invalid container, should raise an error.
- global_stack.variant = container
- #Test setting variants.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "variant"),
- InstanceContainerSubClass(container_type = "variant")
- ])
- def test_constrainVariantValid(container, global_stack):
- global_stack.variant = container #Should not give an error.
- #Tests setting definition changes profiles to invalid containers.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong container type"),
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material"), #Existing, but still wrong type.
- DefinitionContainer(container_id = "wrong class")
- ])
- def test_constrainDefinitionChangesInvalid(container, global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidContainerError): #Invalid container, should raise an error.
- global_stack.definitionChanges = container
- #Test setting definition changes profiles.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "definition_changes"),
- InstanceContainerSubClass(container_type = "definition_changes")
- ])
- def test_constrainDefinitionChangesValid(container, global_stack):
- global_stack.definitionChanges = container #Should not give an error.
- #Tests setting definitions to invalid containers.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong class"),
- getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material"), #Existing, but still wrong class.
- ])
- def test_constrainDefinitionInvalid(container, global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidContainerError): #Invalid container, should raise an error.
- global_stack.definition = container
- #Test setting definitions.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("container", [
- DefinitionContainer(container_id = "DefinitionContainer"),
- DefinitionContainerSubClass()
- ])
- def test_constrainDefinitionValid(container, global_stack):
- global_stack.definition = container #Should not give an error.
- ## Tests whether deserialising completes the missing containers with empty ones. The initial containers are just the
- # definition and the definition_changes (that cannot be empty after CURA-5281)
- def test_deserializeCompletesEmptyContainers(global_stack):
- global_stack._containers = [DefinitionContainer(container_id = "definition"), global_stack.definitionChanges] #Set the internal state of this stack manually.
- with unittest.mock.patch("UM.Settings.ContainerStack.ContainerStack.deserialize", unittest.mock.MagicMock()): #Prevent calling super().deserialize.
- global_stack.deserialize("")
- assert len(global_stack.getContainers()) == len(cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.IndexTypeMap) #Needs a slot for every type.
- for container_type_index in cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.IndexTypeMap:
- if container_type_index in \
- (cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Definition, cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.DefinitionChanges): #We're not checking the definition or definition_changes
- continue
- assert global_stack.getContainer(container_type_index) == empty_container #All others need to be empty.
- ## Tests whether an instance container with the wrong type gets removed when deserialising.
- def test_deserializeRemovesWrongInstanceContainer(global_stack):
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Quality] = getInstanceContainer(container_type = "wrong type")
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Definition] = DefinitionContainer(container_id = "some definition")
- with unittest.mock.patch("UM.Settings.ContainerStack.ContainerStack.deserialize", unittest.mock.MagicMock()): #Prevent calling super().deserialize.
- global_stack.deserialize("")
- assert global_stack.quality == global_stack._empty_instance_container #Replaced with empty.
- ## Tests whether a container with the wrong class gets removed when deserialising.
- def test_deserializeRemovesWrongContainerClass(global_stack):
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Quality] = DefinitionContainer(container_id = "wrong class")
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Definition] = DefinitionContainer(container_id = "some definition")
- with unittest.mock.patch("UM.Settings.ContainerStack.ContainerStack.deserialize", unittest.mock.MagicMock()): #Prevent calling super().deserialize.
- global_stack.deserialize("")
- assert global_stack.quality == global_stack._empty_instance_container #Replaced with empty.
- ## Tests whether an instance container in the definition spot results in an error.
- def test_deserializeWrongDefinitionClass(global_stack):
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Definition] = getInstanceContainer(container_type = "definition") #Correct type but wrong class.
- with unittest.mock.patch("UM.Settings.ContainerStack.ContainerStack.deserialize", unittest.mock.MagicMock()): #Prevent calling super().deserialize.
- with pytest.raises(UM.Settings.ContainerStack.InvalidContainerStackError): #Must raise an error that there is no definition container.
- global_stack.deserialize("")
- ## Tests whether an instance container with the wrong type is moved into the correct slot by deserialising.
- def test_deserializeMoveInstanceContainer(global_stack):
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Quality] = getInstanceContainer(container_type = "material") #Not in the correct spot.
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Definition] = DefinitionContainer(container_id = "some definition")
- with unittest.mock.patch("UM.Settings.ContainerStack.ContainerStack.deserialize", unittest.mock.MagicMock()): #Prevent calling super().deserialize.
- global_stack.deserialize("")
- assert global_stack.quality == empty_container
- assert global_stack.material != empty_container
- ## Tests whether a definition container in the wrong spot is moved into the correct spot by deserialising.
- def test_deserializeMoveDefinitionContainer(global_stack):
- global_stack._containers[cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes.Material] = DefinitionContainer(container_id = "some definition") #Not in the correct spot.
- with unittest.mock.patch("UM.Settings.ContainerStack.ContainerStack.deserialize", unittest.mock.MagicMock()): #Prevent calling super().deserialize.
- global_stack.deserialize("")
- assert global_stack.material == empty_container
- assert global_stack.definition != empty_container
- ## Tests whether getProperty properly applies the stack-like behaviour on its containers.
- def test_getPropertyFallThrough(global_stack):
- #A few instance container mocks to put in the stack.
- mock_layer_heights = {} #For each container type, a mock container that defines layer height to something unique.
- mock_no_settings = {} #For each container type, a mock container that has no settings at all.
- container_indexes = cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes #Cache.
- for type_id, type_name in container_indexes.IndexTypeMap.items():
- container = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- container.getProperty = lambda key, property, context = None, type_id = type_id: type_id if (key == "layer_height" and property == "value") else None #Returns the container type ID as layer height, in order to identify it.
- container.hasProperty = lambda key, property: key == "layer_height"
- container.getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = type_name)
- mock_layer_heights[type_id] = container
- container = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- container.getProperty = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = None) #Has no settings at all.
- container.hasProperty = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = False)
- container.getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = type_name)
- mock_no_settings[type_id] = container
- global_stack.userChanges = mock_no_settings[container_indexes.UserChanges]
- global_stack.qualityChanges = mock_no_settings[container_indexes.QualityChanges]
- global_stack.quality = mock_no_settings[container_indexes.Quality]
- global_stack.material = mock_no_settings[container_indexes.Material]
- global_stack.variant = mock_no_settings[container_indexes.Variant]
- global_stack.definitionChanges = mock_no_settings[container_indexes.DefinitionChanges]
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock): #To guard against the type checking.
- global_stack.definition = mock_layer_heights[container_indexes.Definition] #There's a layer height in here!
- assert global_stack.getProperty("layer_height", "value") == container_indexes.Definition
- global_stack.definitionChanges = mock_layer_heights[container_indexes.DefinitionChanges]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("layer_height", "value") == container_indexes.DefinitionChanges
- global_stack.variant = mock_layer_heights[container_indexes.Variant]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("layer_height", "value") == container_indexes.Variant
- global_stack.material = mock_layer_heights[container_indexes.Material]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("layer_height", "value") == container_indexes.Material
- global_stack.quality = mock_layer_heights[container_indexes.Quality]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("layer_height", "value") == container_indexes.Quality
- global_stack.qualityChanges = mock_layer_heights[container_indexes.QualityChanges]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("layer_height", "value") == container_indexes.QualityChanges
- global_stack.userChanges = mock_layer_heights[container_indexes.UserChanges]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("layer_height", "value") == container_indexes.UserChanges
- ## In definitions, test whether having no resolve allows us to find the value.
- def test_getPropertyNoResolveInDefinition(global_stack):
- value = unittest.mock.MagicMock() #Just sets the value for bed temperature.
- value.getProperty = lambda key, property, context = None: 10 if (key == "material_bed_temperature" and property == "value") else None
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock): #To guard against the type checking.
- global_stack.definition = value
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 10 #No resolve, so fall through to value.
- ## In definitions, when the value is asked and there is a resolve function, it must get the resolve first.
- def test_getPropertyResolveInDefinition(global_stack):
- resolve_and_value = unittest.mock.MagicMock() #Sets the resolve and value for bed temperature.
- resolve_and_value.getProperty = lambda key, property, context = None: (7.5 if property == "resolve" else 5) if (key == "material_bed_temperature" and property in ("resolve", "value")) else None #7.5 resolve, 5 value.
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock): #To guard against the type checking.
- global_stack.definition = resolve_and_value
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 7.5 #Resolve wins in the definition.
- ## In instance containers, when the value is asked and there is a resolve function, it must get the value first.
- def test_getPropertyResolveInInstance(global_stack):
- container_indices = cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack._ContainerIndexes
- instance_containers = {}
- for container_type in container_indices.IndexTypeMap:
- instance_containers[container_type] = unittest.mock.MagicMock() #Sets the resolve and value for bed temperature.
- instance_containers[container_type].getProperty = lambda key, property, context = None: (7.5 if property == "resolve" else (InstanceState.User if property == "state" else (5 if property != "limit_to_extruder" else "-1"))) if (key == "material_bed_temperature") else None #7.5 resolve, 5 value.
- instance_containers[container_type].getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = container_indices.IndexTypeMap[container_type]) #Make queries for the type return the desired type.
- instance_containers[container_indices.Definition].getProperty = lambda key, property, context = None: 10 if (key == "material_bed_temperature" and property == "value") else None #Definition only has value.
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock): #To guard against the type checking.
- global_stack.definition = instance_containers[container_indices.Definition] #Stack must have a definition.
- #For all instance container slots, the value reigns over resolve.
- global_stack.definitionChanges = instance_containers[container_indices.DefinitionChanges]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 5
- global_stack.variant = instance_containers[container_indices.Variant]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 5
- global_stack.material = instance_containers[container_indices.Material]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 5
- global_stack.quality = instance_containers[container_indices.Quality]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 5
- global_stack.qualityChanges = instance_containers[container_indices.QualityChanges]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 5
- global_stack.userChanges = instance_containers[container_indices.UserChanges]
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 5
- ## Tests whether the value in instances gets evaluated before the resolve in definitions.
- def test_getPropertyInstancesBeforeResolve(global_stack):
- def getValueProperty(key, property, context = None):
- if key != "material_bed_temperature":
- return None
- if property == "value":
- return 10
- if property == "limit_to_extruder":
- return -1
- return InstanceState.User
- def getResolveProperty(key, property, context = None):
- if key != "material_bed_temperature":
- return None
- if property == "resolve":
- return 7.5
- return None
- value = unittest.mock.MagicMock() #Sets just the value.
- value.getProperty = unittest.mock.MagicMock(side_effect = getValueProperty)
- value.getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = "quality")
- resolve = unittest.mock.MagicMock() #Sets just the resolve.
- resolve.getProperty = unittest.mock.MagicMock(side_effect = getResolveProperty)
- with unittest.mock.patch("cura.Settings.CuraContainerStack.DefinitionContainer", unittest.mock.MagicMock): #To guard against the type checking.
- global_stack.definition = resolve
- global_stack.quality = value
- assert global_stack.getProperty("material_bed_temperature", "value") == 10
- ## Tests whether the hasUserValue returns true for settings that are changed in the user-changes container.
- def test_hasUserValueUserChanges(global_stack):
- container = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- container.getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = "user")
- container.hasProperty = lambda key, property: key == "layer_height" #Only have the layer_height property set.
- global_stack.userChanges = container
- assert global_stack.hasUserValue("layer_height")
- assert not global_stack.hasUserValue("infill_sparse_density")
- assert not global_stack.hasUserValue("")
- ## Tests whether the hasUserValue returns true for settings that are changed in the quality-changes container.
- def test_hasUserValueQualityChanges(global_stack):
- container = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- container.getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = "quality_changes")
- container.hasProperty = lambda key, property: key == "layer_height" #Only have the layer_height property set.
- global_stack.qualityChanges = container
- assert global_stack.hasUserValue("layer_height")
- assert not global_stack.hasUserValue("infill_sparse_density")
- assert not global_stack.hasUserValue("")
- ## Tests whether a container in some other place on the stack is correctly not recognised as user value.
- def test_hasNoUserValue(global_stack):
- container = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- container.getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = "quality")
- container.hasProperty = lambda key, property: key == "layer_height" #Only have the layer_height property set.
- global_stack.quality = container
- assert not global_stack.hasUserValue("layer_height") #However this container is quality, so it's not a user value.
- ## Tests whether inserting a container is properly forbidden.
- def test_insertContainer(global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidOperationError):
- global_stack.insertContainer(0, unittest.mock.MagicMock())
- ## Tests whether removing a container is properly forbidden.
- def test_removeContainer(global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidOperationError):
- global_stack.removeContainer(unittest.mock.MagicMock())
- ## Tests whether changing the next stack is properly forbidden.
- def test_setNextStack(global_stack):
- with pytest.raises(InvalidOperationError):
- global_stack.setNextStack(unittest.mock.MagicMock())
- ## Tests setting properties directly on the global stack.
- @pytest.mark.parametrize("key, property, value", [
- ("layer_height", "value", 0.1337),
- ("foo", "value", 100),
- ("support_enabled", "value", True),
- ("layer_height", "default_value", 0.1337),
- ("layer_height", "is_bright_pink", "of course")
- ])
- def test_setPropertyUser(key, property, value, global_stack):
- user_changes = unittest.mock.MagicMock()
- user_changes.getMetaDataEntry = unittest.mock.MagicMock(return_value = "user")
- global_stack.userChanges = user_changes
- global_stack.setProperty(key, property, value) # The actual test.
- # Make sure that the user container gets a setProperty call.
- global_stack.userChanges.setProperty.assert_called_once_with(key, property, value, None, False)
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