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GitHub Actions sometimes runs `make tests` as root; e.g: in the release script. There were unit tests that were breaking in that scenario. I have no idea why tests were not breaking in the test.yml workflow.
236 lines
9.7 KiB
Python
236 lines
9.7 KiB
Python
import base64
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import os
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import sys
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import tempfile
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import unittest
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from io import StringIO
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from unittest.mock import MagicMock, mock_open, patch
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from tutor import exceptions, utils
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class UtilsTests(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_common_domain(self) -> None:
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self.assertEqual(
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"domain.com", utils.common_domain("sub1.domain.com", "sub2.domain.com")
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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"sub1.domain.com",
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utils.common_domain("sub1.domain.com", "sub2.sub1.domain.com"),
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)
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self.assertEqual("com", utils.common_domain("domain1.com", "domain2.com"))
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self.assertEqual(
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"domain.com", utils.common_domain("sub.domain.com", "ub.domain.com")
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)
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def test_reverse_host(self) -> None:
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self.assertEqual("com.google.www", utils.reverse_host("www.google.com"))
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def test_list_if(self) -> None:
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self.assertEqual('["cms"]', utils.list_if([("lms", False), ("cms", True)]))
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def test_encrypt_success(self) -> None:
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password = "passw0rd"
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encrypted1 = utils.encrypt(password)
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encrypted2 = utils.encrypt(password)
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self.assertNotEqual(encrypted1, encrypted2)
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self.assertTrue(utils.verify_encrypted(encrypted1, password))
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self.assertTrue(utils.verify_encrypted(encrypted2, password))
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def test_encrypt_fail(self) -> None:
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password = "passw0rd"
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self.assertFalse(utils.verify_encrypted(password, password))
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def test_ensure_file_directory_exists(self) -> None:
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with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as root:
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tempPath = os.path.join(root, "tempDir", "tempFile")
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utils.ensure_file_directory_exists(tempPath)
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self.assertTrue(os.path.exists(os.path.dirname(tempPath)))
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def test_ensure_file_directory_exists_dirExists(self) -> None:
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with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as root:
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tempPath = os.path.join(root, "tempDir")
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os.makedirs(tempPath)
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self.assertRaises(
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exceptions.TutorError, utils.ensure_file_directory_exists, tempPath
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)
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def test_long_to_base64(self) -> None:
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self.assertEqual(
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b"\x00", base64.urlsafe_b64decode(utils.long_to_base64(0) + "==")
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)
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def test_rsa_key(self) -> None:
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key = utils.rsa_private_key(1024)
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imported = utils.rsa_import_key(key)
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self.assertIsNotNone(imported.e)
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self.assertIsNotNone(imported.d)
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self.assertIsNotNone(imported.n)
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self.assertIsNotNone(imported.p)
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self.assertIsNotNone(imported.q)
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def test_is_root(self) -> None:
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with patch("sys.platform", "win32"):
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with patch.object(utils, "get_user_id", return_value=42):
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self.assertFalse(utils.is_root())
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with patch.object(utils, "get_user_id", return_value=0):
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self.assertFalse(utils.is_root())
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with patch("sys.platform", "linux"):
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with patch.object(utils, "get_user_id", return_value=42):
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self.assertFalse(utils.is_root())
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with patch.object(utils, "get_user_id", return_value=0):
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self.assertTrue(utils.is_root())
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@patch("sys.platform", "win32")
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def test_is_root_win32(self) -> None:
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result = utils.is_root()
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self.assertFalse(result)
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def test_get_user_id(self) -> None:
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with patch("os.getuid", return_value=42):
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self.assertEqual(42, utils.get_user_id())
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with patch("sys.platform", new="win32"):
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self.assertEqual(0, utils.get_user_id())
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@patch("sys.platform", "win32")
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def test_get_user_id_win32(self) -> None:
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result = utils.get_user_id()
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self.assertEqual(0, result)
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@patch("sys.stdout", new_callable=StringIO)
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@patch("subprocess.Popen", autospec=True)
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def test_execute_exit_without_error(
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self, mock_popen: MagicMock, mock_stdout: StringIO
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) -> None:
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process = mock_popen.return_value
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mock_popen.return_value.__enter__.return_value = process
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process.wait.return_value = 0
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process.communicate.return_value = ("output", "error")
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result = utils.execute("echo", "")
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self.assertEqual(0, result)
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self.assertEqual("echo ''\n", mock_stdout.getvalue())
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self.assertEqual(1, process.wait.call_count)
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process.kill.assert_not_called()
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@patch("sys.stdout", new_callable=StringIO)
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@patch("subprocess.Popen", autospec=True)
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def test_execute_nested_command(
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self, mock_popen: MagicMock, mock_stdout: StringIO
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) -> None:
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process = mock_popen.return_value
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mock_popen.return_value.__enter__.return_value = process
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process.wait.return_value = 0
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process.communicate.return_value = ("output", "error")
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result = utils.execute("bash", "-c", "echo -n hi")
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self.assertEqual(0, result)
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self.assertEqual("bash -c 'echo -n hi'\n", mock_stdout.getvalue())
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self.assertEqual(1, process.wait.call_count)
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process.kill.assert_not_called()
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@patch("sys.stdout", new_callable=StringIO)
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@patch("subprocess.Popen", autospec=True)
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def test_execute_exit_with_error(
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self, mock_popen: MagicMock, mock_stdout: StringIO
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) -> None:
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process = mock_popen.return_value
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mock_popen.return_value.__enter__.return_value = process
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process.wait.return_value = 1
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process.communicate.return_value = ("output", "error")
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self.assertRaises(exceptions.TutorError, utils.execute, "echo", "")
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self.assertEqual("echo ''\n", mock_stdout.getvalue())
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self.assertEqual(1, process.wait.call_count)
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process.kill.assert_not_called()
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@patch("sys.stdout", new_callable=StringIO)
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@patch("subprocess.Popen", autospec=True)
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def test_execute_throw_exception(
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self, mock_popen: MagicMock, mock_stdout: StringIO
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) -> None:
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process = mock_popen.return_value
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mock_popen.return_value.__enter__.return_value = process
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process.wait.side_effect = ZeroDivisionError("Exception occurred.")
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self.assertRaises(ZeroDivisionError, utils.execute, "echo", "")
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self.assertEqual("echo ''\n", mock_stdout.getvalue())
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self.assertEqual(2, process.wait.call_count)
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process.kill.assert_called_once()
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@patch("sys.stdout", new_callable=StringIO)
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@patch("subprocess.Popen", autospec=True)
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def test_execute_keyboard_interrupt(
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self, mock_popen: MagicMock, mock_stdout: StringIO
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) -> None:
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process = mock_popen.return_value
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mock_popen.return_value.__enter__.return_value = process
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process.wait.side_effect = KeyboardInterrupt()
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with self.assertRaises(KeyboardInterrupt):
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utils.execute("echo", "")
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output = mock_stdout.getvalue()
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self.assertIn("echo", output)
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self.assertEqual(2, process.wait.call_count)
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process.kill.assert_called_once()
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@patch("sys.platform", "win32")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_win32_should_skip(self) -> None:
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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@patch("sys.platform", "darwin")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_darwin(self) -> None:
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with patch("tutor.utils.open", mock_open(read_data='{"memoryMiB": 4096}')):
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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@patch("sys.platform", "darwin")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_darwin_filenotfound(self) -> None:
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with patch("tutor.utils.open", mock_open()) as mock_open_settings:
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mock_open_settings.return_value.__enter__.side_effect = FileNotFoundError
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with self.assertRaises(exceptions.TutorError) as e:
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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self.assertIn("Error accessing Docker settings file", e.exception.args[0])
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@patch("sys.platform", "darwin")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_darwin_json_decode_error(self) -> None:
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with patch("tutor.utils.open", mock_open(read_data="invalid")):
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with self.assertRaises(exceptions.TutorError) as e:
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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self.assertIn("invalid JSON", e.exception.args[0])
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@patch("sys.platform", "darwin")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_darwin_key_error(self) -> None:
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with patch("tutor.utils.open", mock_open(read_data="{}")):
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with self.assertRaises(exceptions.TutorError) as e:
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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self.assertIn("key 'memoryMiB' not found", e.exception.args[0])
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@patch("sys.platform", "darwin")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_darwin_type_error(self) -> None:
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with patch(
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"tutor.utils.open", mock_open(read_data='{"memoryMiB": "invalidstring"}')
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):
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with self.assertRaises(exceptions.TutorError) as e:
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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self.assertIn("Unexpected JSON data", e.exception.args[0])
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@patch("sys.platform", "darwin")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_darwin_insufficient_memory(self) -> None:
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with patch("tutor.utils.open", mock_open(read_data='{"memoryMiB": 4095}')):
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with self.assertRaises(exceptions.TutorError) as e:
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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self.assertEqual(
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"Docker is configured to allocate 4095 MiB RAM, less than the recommended 4096 MiB",
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e.exception.args[0],
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)
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@patch("sys.platform", "darwin")
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def test_check_macos_docker_memory_darwin_encoding_error(self) -> None:
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with patch("tutor.utils.open", mock_open()) as mock_open_settings:
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mock_open_settings.return_value.__enter__.side_effect = TypeError
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with self.assertRaises(exceptions.TutorError) as e:
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utils.check_macos_docker_memory()
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self.assertIn("Text encoding error", e.exception.args[0])
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