Commit 6f7d0e1e by Alexander Popov

test_engine: add test_kconfig_ok()

parent 28d6393f
...@@ -71,28 +71,24 @@ class TestEngine(unittest.TestCase): ...@@ -71,28 +71,24 @@ class TestEngine(unittest.TestCase):
print(json.dumps(result)) print(json.dumps(result))
print() print()
def test_1(self): def test_kconfig_ok(self):
# 1. prepare the checklist # 1. prepare the checklist
config_checklist = [] config_checklist = []
config_checklist += [KconfigCheck('reason_1', 'decision_1', 'KCONFIG_NAME', 'expected_1')] config_checklist += [KconfigCheck('reason_1', 'decision_1', 'NAME_1', 'expected_1')]
config_checklist += [CmdlineCheck('reason_2', 'decision_2', 'cmdline_name', 'expected_2')]
# 2. prepare the parsed kconfig options # 2. prepare the parsed kconfig options
parsed_kconfig_options = OrderedDict() parsed_kconfig_options = OrderedDict()
parsed_kconfig_options['CONFIG_KCONFIG_NAME'] = 'UNexpected_1' parsed_kconfig_options['CONFIG_NAME_1'] = 'expected_1'
# 3. prepare the parsed cmdline options # 3. run the engine
parsed_cmdline_options = OrderedDict() result = []
parsed_cmdline_options['cmdline_name'] = 'expected_2' self.run_engine(config_checklist, parsed_kconfig_options, None, None, result)
# 4. prepare the kernel version # 4. check that the results are correct
kernel_version = (42, 43) self.assertEqual(
result,
[["CONFIG_NAME_1", "kconfig", "expected_1", "decision_1", "reason_1", "OK"]]
)
# 5. run the engine
self.run_engine(config_checklist, parsed_kconfig_options, parsed_cmdline_options, kernel_version)
# 6. check that the results are correct
self.assertEqual('foo'.upper(), 'FOO')
def test_2(self):
self.assertTrue('FOO'.isupper())
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