from __future__ import annotations import pytest from watchdog import events from watchdog.utils.bricks import SkipRepeatsQueue from .markers import cpython_only def basic_actions(): q = SkipRepeatsQueue() e1 = (2, "fred") e2 = (2, "george") e3 = (4, "sally") q.put(e1) q.put(e2) q.put(e3) assert e1 == q.get() assert e2 == q.get() assert e3 == q.get() assert q.empty() def test_basic_queue(): basic_actions() def test_allow_nonconsecutive(): q = SkipRepeatsQueue() e1 = (2, "fred") e2 = (2, "george") q.put(e1) q.put(e2) q.put(e1) # repeat the first entry assert e1 == q.get() assert e2 == q.get() assert e1 == q.get() assert q.empty() def test_put_with_watchdog_events(): # FileSystemEvent.__ne__() uses the key property without # doing any type checking. Since _last_item is set to # None in __init__(), an AttributeError is raised when # FileSystemEvent.__ne__() tries to use None.key queue = SkipRepeatsQueue() dummy_file = "dummy.txt" event = events.FileCreatedEvent(dummy_file) queue.put(event) assert queue.get() is event def test_prevent_consecutive(): q = SkipRepeatsQueue() e1 = (2, "fred") e2 = (2, "george") q.put(e1) q.put(e1) # repeat the first entry (this shouldn't get added) q.put(e2) assert e1 == q.get() assert e2 == q.get() assert q.empty() def test_consecutives_allowed_across_empties(): q = SkipRepeatsQueue() e1 = (2, "fred") q.put(e1) q.put(e1) # repeat the first entry (this shouldn't get added) assert e1 == q.get() assert q.empty() q.put(e1) # this repeat is allowed because 'last' added is now gone from queue assert e1 == q.get() assert q.empty() @cpython_only def test_eventlet_monkey_patching(): eventlet = pytest.importorskip("eventlet") eventlet.monkey_patch() basic_actions()