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%global _empty_manifest_terminate_build 0
Name: python-aok
Version: 0.3.4
Release: 1
Summary: Complex dictionary comparisons to simplify testing.
License: MIT
URL: https://gitlab.com/rocket-boosters/a-ok
Source0: https://mirrors.aliyun.com/pypi/web/packages/c4/c2/ac47cd8a93b3a5d3bf0233d5db9c0073c521a3cea3268d66753df7f204e2/aok-0.3.4.tar.gz
BuildArch: noarch
Requires: python3-PyYAML
Requires: python3-toml
%description
# A-OK
[](https://pypi.org/project/aok/)
[](https://gitlab.com/rocket-boosters/a-ok/commits/main)
[](https://gitlab.com/rocket-boosters/a-ok/commits/main)
[](https://github.com/psf/black)
[](https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8)
[](http://mypy-lang.org/)
[](https://pypi.org/project/aok/)
*aok* is a library for simplifying the assertions of complex dictionary returns,
which can be used within Python code or loaded via YAML files.
```python
import aok
import my_application
def test_call():
"""Should return the expected dictionary from my application call."""
result: dict = my_application.get_family("Jane Doe")
ok = aok.Okay({
"mother": {
"age": aok.greater_or_equal(50),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
},
"father": {
"age": aok.greater_or_equal(50),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
},
"younger_brother": {
"age": aok.less(10),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
}
})
# Dictionary "result" must be an exact match with the ok expected values.
ok.assert_all(result)
# Dictionary "result" is asserted against ok expected values as a subset, such
# that other keys/values may exist within the "result" structure.
ok.assert_subset(result)
```
The same thing can be archived from a YAML file:
```yaml
ok: !aok
mother:
age: !aok.greater_or_equal 50
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
father:
age: !aok.greater_or_equal 50
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
younger_brother:
age: !aok.less 10
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
```
and this can be loaded into a test:
```python
import aok
import yaml
import pathlib
import my_application
def test_call():
"""Should return the expected dictionary from my application call."""
result: dict = my_application.get_family("Jane Doe")
data: dict = yaml.full_load(pathlib.Path("expectations.yaml").read_text())
ok: aok.Okay = data["ok"]
ok.assert_all(result)
```
It is also possible to do a comparison on lists with `aok.OkayList` and the `!aok_list`
class replacing the `aok.Okay` and `!aok` values like shown in the example above.
The available comparators are:
- `aok.anything()` will always succeed, no matter what the observed value is.
- `aok.between(min, max)` must be greater than or equal to min and less than or equal
to the specified min and max values. This can be a numeric or string value.
- `aok.equals(value)` must be an exact match between the values.
- `aok.unequals(value)` must not be equal to the expected value.
- `aok.greater(value)` must be greater than the specified value.
- `aok.greater_or_equal(value)` must be greater than or equal to the specified value.
- `aok.less(value)` must be less than the specified value.
- `aok.less_or_equal(value)` must be less than or equal to the specified value.
- `aok.contains(string_value)` must be a string that contains the specified substring
exactly.
- `aok.not_contains(string_value)` must be a string that does not contain the exact
specified string value.
- `aok.like(string_value)` string compares against case-insensitive, unix-shell-style
wildcard expressions, e.g. "foo*" would match "foo-bar".
- `aok.not_like(string_vlaue)` string compares against case-insensitive,
unix-shell-style wildcard expressions, e.g. "*bar*", and expects not to find a match.
- `aok.like_case(string_value)` string compares against case-sensitive,
unix-shell-style wildcard expressions, e.g. "Foo*" would match "Foo-Bar".
- `aok.match(string_regex_pattern)` matches the string against the specified regex
pattern.
- `aok.not_null(value)` must not be null/None, but can be anything else.
- `aok.optional(value)` must equal the specified value or be null/None.
- `aok.one_of(value)` must match one of the values in the specified list. Any of the
- `aok.none_of(value)` must not match one of the values in the specified list. Any of
the list items can also be a comparator that will be negated.
- `aok.json_dict(dict)` parses a JSON-serialized string attribute and compares it to
the dictionary/object in the same fashion as the `!aok` root object.
- `aok.json_list(list)` parses a JSON-serialized string attribute nad compares it to
the list object in the same fashion as the `!aok_list` root object.
%package -n python3-aok
Summary: Complex dictionary comparisons to simplify testing.
Provides: python-aok
BuildRequires: python3-devel
BuildRequires: python3-setuptools
BuildRequires: python3-pip
%description -n python3-aok
# A-OK
[](https://pypi.org/project/aok/)
[](https://gitlab.com/rocket-boosters/a-ok/commits/main)
[](https://gitlab.com/rocket-boosters/a-ok/commits/main)
[](https://github.com/psf/black)
[](https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8)
[](http://mypy-lang.org/)
[](https://pypi.org/project/aok/)
*aok* is a library for simplifying the assertions of complex dictionary returns,
which can be used within Python code or loaded via YAML files.
```python
import aok
import my_application
def test_call():
"""Should return the expected dictionary from my application call."""
result: dict = my_application.get_family("Jane Doe")
ok = aok.Okay({
"mother": {
"age": aok.greater_or_equal(50),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
},
"father": {
"age": aok.greater_or_equal(50),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
},
"younger_brother": {
"age": aok.less(10),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
}
})
# Dictionary "result" must be an exact match with the ok expected values.
ok.assert_all(result)
# Dictionary "result" is asserted against ok expected values as a subset, such
# that other keys/values may exist within the "result" structure.
ok.assert_subset(result)
```
The same thing can be archived from a YAML file:
```yaml
ok: !aok
mother:
age: !aok.greater_or_equal 50
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
father:
age: !aok.greater_or_equal 50
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
younger_brother:
age: !aok.less 10
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
```
and this can be loaded into a test:
```python
import aok
import yaml
import pathlib
import my_application
def test_call():
"""Should return the expected dictionary from my application call."""
result: dict = my_application.get_family("Jane Doe")
data: dict = yaml.full_load(pathlib.Path("expectations.yaml").read_text())
ok: aok.Okay = data["ok"]
ok.assert_all(result)
```
It is also possible to do a comparison on lists with `aok.OkayList` and the `!aok_list`
class replacing the `aok.Okay` and `!aok` values like shown in the example above.
The available comparators are:
- `aok.anything()` will always succeed, no matter what the observed value is.
- `aok.between(min, max)` must be greater than or equal to min and less than or equal
to the specified min and max values. This can be a numeric or string value.
- `aok.equals(value)` must be an exact match between the values.
- `aok.unequals(value)` must not be equal to the expected value.
- `aok.greater(value)` must be greater than the specified value.
- `aok.greater_or_equal(value)` must be greater than or equal to the specified value.
- `aok.less(value)` must be less than the specified value.
- `aok.less_or_equal(value)` must be less than or equal to the specified value.
- `aok.contains(string_value)` must be a string that contains the specified substring
exactly.
- `aok.not_contains(string_value)` must be a string that does not contain the exact
specified string value.
- `aok.like(string_value)` string compares against case-insensitive, unix-shell-style
wildcard expressions, e.g. "foo*" would match "foo-bar".
- `aok.not_like(string_vlaue)` string compares against case-insensitive,
unix-shell-style wildcard expressions, e.g. "*bar*", and expects not to find a match.
- `aok.like_case(string_value)` string compares against case-sensitive,
unix-shell-style wildcard expressions, e.g. "Foo*" would match "Foo-Bar".
- `aok.match(string_regex_pattern)` matches the string against the specified regex
pattern.
- `aok.not_null(value)` must not be null/None, but can be anything else.
- `aok.optional(value)` must equal the specified value or be null/None.
- `aok.one_of(value)` must match one of the values in the specified list. Any of the
- `aok.none_of(value)` must not match one of the values in the specified list. Any of
the list items can also be a comparator that will be negated.
- `aok.json_dict(dict)` parses a JSON-serialized string attribute and compares it to
the dictionary/object in the same fashion as the `!aok` root object.
- `aok.json_list(list)` parses a JSON-serialized string attribute nad compares it to
the list object in the same fashion as the `!aok_list` root object.
%package help
Summary: Development documents and examples for aok
Provides: python3-aok-doc
%description help
# A-OK
[](https://pypi.org/project/aok/)
[](https://gitlab.com/rocket-boosters/a-ok/commits/main)
[](https://gitlab.com/rocket-boosters/a-ok/commits/main)
[](https://github.com/psf/black)
[](https://gitlab.com/pycqa/flake8)
[](http://mypy-lang.org/)
[](https://pypi.org/project/aok/)
*aok* is a library for simplifying the assertions of complex dictionary returns,
which can be used within Python code or loaded via YAML files.
```python
import aok
import my_application
def test_call():
"""Should return the expected dictionary from my application call."""
result: dict = my_application.get_family("Jane Doe")
ok = aok.Okay({
"mother": {
"age": aok.greater_or_equal(50),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
},
"father": {
"age": aok.greater_or_equal(50),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
},
"younger_brother": {
"age": aok.less(10),
"full_name": aok.like("* Doe"),
}
})
# Dictionary "result" must be an exact match with the ok expected values.
ok.assert_all(result)
# Dictionary "result" is asserted against ok expected values as a subset, such
# that other keys/values may exist within the "result" structure.
ok.assert_subset(result)
```
The same thing can be archived from a YAML file:
```yaml
ok: !aok
mother:
age: !aok.greater_or_equal 50
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
father:
age: !aok.greater_or_equal 50
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
younger_brother:
age: !aok.less 10
full_name: !aok.like '* Doe'
```
and this can be loaded into a test:
```python
import aok
import yaml
import pathlib
import my_application
def test_call():
"""Should return the expected dictionary from my application call."""
result: dict = my_application.get_family("Jane Doe")
data: dict = yaml.full_load(pathlib.Path("expectations.yaml").read_text())
ok: aok.Okay = data["ok"]
ok.assert_all(result)
```
It is also possible to do a comparison on lists with `aok.OkayList` and the `!aok_list`
class replacing the `aok.Okay` and `!aok` values like shown in the example above.
The available comparators are:
- `aok.anything()` will always succeed, no matter what the observed value is.
- `aok.between(min, max)` must be greater than or equal to min and less than or equal
to the specified min and max values. This can be a numeric or string value.
- `aok.equals(value)` must be an exact match between the values.
- `aok.unequals(value)` must not be equal to the expected value.
- `aok.greater(value)` must be greater than the specified value.
- `aok.greater_or_equal(value)` must be greater than or equal to the specified value.
- `aok.less(value)` must be less than the specified value.
- `aok.less_or_equal(value)` must be less than or equal to the specified value.
- `aok.contains(string_value)` must be a string that contains the specified substring
exactly.
- `aok.not_contains(string_value)` must be a string that does not contain the exact
specified string value.
- `aok.like(string_value)` string compares against case-insensitive, unix-shell-style
wildcard expressions, e.g. "foo*" would match "foo-bar".
- `aok.not_like(string_vlaue)` string compares against case-insensitive,
unix-shell-style wildcard expressions, e.g. "*bar*", and expects not to find a match.
- `aok.like_case(string_value)` string compares against case-sensitive,
unix-shell-style wildcard expressions, e.g. "Foo*" would match "Foo-Bar".
- `aok.match(string_regex_pattern)` matches the string against the specified regex
pattern.
- `aok.not_null(value)` must not be null/None, but can be anything else.
- `aok.optional(value)` must equal the specified value or be null/None.
- `aok.one_of(value)` must match one of the values in the specified list. Any of the
- `aok.none_of(value)` must not match one of the values in the specified list. Any of
the list items can also be a comparator that will be negated.
- `aok.json_dict(dict)` parses a JSON-serialized string attribute and compares it to
the dictionary/object in the same fashion as the `!aok` root object.
- `aok.json_list(list)` parses a JSON-serialized string attribute nad compares it to
the list object in the same fashion as the `!aok_list` root object.
%prep
%autosetup -n aok-0.3.4
%build
%py3_build
%install
%py3_install
install -d -m755 %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}
if [ -d doc ]; then cp -arf doc %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d docs ]; then cp -arf docs %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d example ]; then cp -arf example %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
if [ -d examples ]; then cp -arf examples %{buildroot}/%{_pkgdocdir}; fi
pushd %{buildroot}
if [ -d usr/lib ]; then
find usr/lib -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/lib64 ]; then
find usr/lib64 -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/bin ]; then
find usr/bin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
if [ -d usr/sbin ]; then
find usr/sbin -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f\"\n" >> filelist.lst
fi
touch doclist.lst
if [ -d usr/share/man ]; then
find usr/share/man -type f -printf "\"/%h/%f.gz\"\n" >> doclist.lst
fi
popd
mv %{buildroot}/filelist.lst .
mv %{buildroot}/doclist.lst .
%files -n python3-aok -f filelist.lst
%dir %{python3_sitelib}/*
%files help -f doclist.lst
%{_docdir}/*
%changelog
* Fri Jun 09 2023 Python_Bot <Python_Bot@openeuler.org> - 0.3.4-1
- Package Spec generated
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