""" Unit/functional testing for argparse customizations in cmd2 Copyright 2018 Eric Lin Released under MIT license, see LICENSE file """ import pytest from cmd2.argparse_completer import ACArgumentParser def test_acarg_narg_empty_tuple(): with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: parser = ACArgumentParser(prog='test') parser.add_argument('invalid_tuple', nargs=()) assert 'Ranged values for nargs must be a tuple of 2 integers' in str(excinfo.value) def test_acarg_narg_single_tuple(): with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: parser = ACArgumentParser(prog='test') parser.add_argument('invalid_tuple', nargs=(1,)) assert 'Ranged values for nargs must be a tuple of 2 integers' in str(excinfo.value) def test_acarg_narg_tuple_triple(): with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: parser = ACArgumentParser(prog='test') parser.add_argument('invalid_tuple', nargs=(1, 2, 3)) assert 'Ranged values for nargs must be a tuple of 2 integers' in str(excinfo.value) def test_acarg_narg_tuple_order(): with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: parser = ACArgumentParser(prog='test') parser.add_argument('invalid_tuple', nargs=(2, 1)) assert 'Invalid nargs range. The first value must be less than the second' in str(excinfo.value) def test_acarg_narg_tuple_negative(): with pytest.raises(ValueError) as excinfo: parser = ACArgumentParser(prog='test') parser.add_argument('invalid_tuple', nargs=(-1, 1)) assert 'Negative numbers are invalid for nargs range' in str(excinfo.value) def test_acarg_narg_tuple_zero_base(): parser = ACArgumentParser(prog='test') parser.add_argument('tuple', nargs=(0, 3)) def test_acarg_narg_tuple_zero_to_one(): parser = ACArgumentParser(prog='test') parser.add_argument('tuple', nargs=(0, 1))