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Use the output of git diff --full-index --binary anaconda-22.20.13-1..anaconda-23.19.10-1 from anaconda's git repository and fix-up merge conflicts.
235 lines
8.9 KiB
Python
235 lines
8.9 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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# Copyright (C) 2014-2015 Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use,
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# modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of
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# the GNU General Public License v.2, or (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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# ANY WARRANTY expressed or implied, including the implied warranties of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General
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# Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the
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# GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the
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# Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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# 02110-1301, USA. Any Red Hat trademarks that are incorporated in the
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# source code or documentation are not subject to the GNU General Public
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# License and may only be used or replicated with the express permission of
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# Red Hat, Inc.
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#
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# Red Hat Author(s): Brian C. Lane <bcl@redhat.com>
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# Ignore any interruptible calls
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# pylint: disable=interruptible-system-call
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from pyanaconda.simpleconfig import SimpleConfigFile
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from pyanaconda.simpleconfig import simple_replace
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from pyanaconda import simpleconfig
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import unittest
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import tempfile
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class SimpleConfigTests(unittest.TestCase):
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TEST_CONFIG = """ESSID="Example Network #1"
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ESSID2="Network #2" # With a comment
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COMMENT="Save this string" # Strip this comment
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#SKIP=Skip this commented line
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BOOT=always
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KEY=VALUE # Comment "with quotes"
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KEY2="A single ' inside" # And comment "with quotes"
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"""
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def comment_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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testconfig.write(self.TEST_CONFIG)
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testconfig.flush()
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config = SimpleConfigFile(testconfig.name)
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config.read()
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self.assertEqual(config.get("ESSID"), "Example Network #1")
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self.assertEqual(config.get("ESSID2"), "Network #2")
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self.assertEqual(config.get("COMMENT"), "Save this string")
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self.assertEqual(str(config), self.TEST_CONFIG)
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def unquote_test(self):
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self.assertEqual(simpleconfig.unquote("plain string"), "plain string")
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self.assertEqual(simpleconfig.unquote('"double quote"'), "double quote")
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self.assertEqual(simpleconfig.unquote("'single quote'"), "single quote")
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def quote_test(self):
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self.assertEqual(simpleconfig.quote("nospaces"), "nospaces")
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self.assertEqual(simpleconfig.quote("plain string"), '"plain string"')
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self.assertEqual(simpleconfig.quote("alwaysquote", always=True), '"alwaysquote"')
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def set_and_get_test(self):
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"""Setting and getting values"""
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.set(('key1', 'value1'))
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self.assertEqual(scf.get('key1'), 'value1')
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scf.set(('KEY2', 'value2'))
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self.assertEqual(scf.get('key2'), 'value2')
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scf.set(('KEY3', 'value3'))
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self.assertEqual(scf.get('KEY3'), 'value3')
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scf.set(('key4', 'value4'))
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self.assertEqual(scf.get('KEY4'), 'value4')
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def unset_test(self):
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.set(('key1', 'value1'))
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scf.unset(('key1'))
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self.assertEqual(scf.get('key1'), '')
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def write_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.set(('key1', 'value1'))
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scf.write(testconfig.name)
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testconfig.flush()
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self.assertEqual(open(testconfig.name).read(), 'KEY1=value1\n')
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def read_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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open(testconfig.name, 'w').write('KEY1="value1"\n')
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testconfig.flush()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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self.assertEqual(scf.get('key1'), 'value1')
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def read_write_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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testconfig.write(self.TEST_CONFIG)
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testconfig.flush()
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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scf.write(testconfig.name)
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testconfig.flush()
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self.assertEqual(open(testconfig.name).read(), self.TEST_CONFIG)
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def write_new_keys_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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testconfig.write(self.TEST_CONFIG)
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testconfig.flush()
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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scf.set(("key1", "value1"))
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scf.write(testconfig.name)
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testconfig.flush()
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self.assertEqual(open(testconfig.name).read(),
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self.TEST_CONFIG+"KEY1=value1\n")
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def remove_key_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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testconfig.write(self.TEST_CONFIG)
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testconfig.flush()
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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self.assertEqual(scf.get("BOOT"), "always")
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scf.unset("BOOT")
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scf.write(testconfig.name)
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testconfig.flush()
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scf.reset()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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self.assertEqual(scf.get("BOOT"), "")
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def use_tmp_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w+t") as testconfig:
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# Write a starting file and keep the handle open
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testconfig.write("KEY1=value1\n")
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testconfig.flush()
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testconfig.seek(0)
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# Overwrite the value and write a new file
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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scf.set(('key1', 'value2'))
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scf.write(testconfig.name, use_tmp=True)
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# Check the new contents
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self.assertEqual(open(testconfig.name).read(), 'KEY1=value2\n')
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# Check that the original file handle still points to the old contents
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self.assertEqual(testconfig.read(), 'KEY1=value1\n')
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def use_tmp_multifs_test(self):
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# Open a file on a non-default filesystem
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(dir='/dev/shm', mode='w+t') as testconfig:
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# Write a starting file and keep the handle open
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testconfig.write("KEY1=value1\n")
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testconfig.flush()
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testconfig.seek(0)
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# Overwrite the value and write a new file
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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scf.set(('key1', 'value2'))
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scf.write(testconfig.name, use_tmp=True)
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# Check the new contents
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self.assertEqual(open(testconfig.name).read(), 'KEY1=value2\n')
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# Check that the original file handle still points to the old contents
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self.assertEqual(testconfig.read(), 'KEY1=value1\n')
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def no_use_tmp_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="w+t") as testconfig:
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# Write a starting file and keep the handle open
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testconfig.write("KEY1=value1\n")
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testconfig.flush()
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testconfig.seek(0)
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# Overwrite the value and write a new file
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scf = SimpleConfigFile()
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scf.read(testconfig.name)
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scf.set(('key1', 'value2'))
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scf.write(testconfig.name, use_tmp=False)
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# Check the new contents
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self.assertEqual(open(testconfig.name).read(), 'KEY1=value2\n')
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# Check that the original file handle points to the replaced contents
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self.assertEqual(testconfig.read(), 'KEY1=value2\n')
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class SimpleReplaceTests(unittest.TestCase):
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TEST_CONFIG = """#SKIP=Skip this commented line
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BOOT=always
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"""
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def replace_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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testconfig.write(self.TEST_CONFIG)
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testconfig.flush()
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keys = [("BOOT", "BOOT=never")]
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simple_replace(testconfig.name, keys)
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config = SimpleConfigFile(testconfig.name)
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config.read()
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self.assertEqual(config.get("BOOT"), "never")
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def append_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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testconfig.write(self.TEST_CONFIG)
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testconfig.flush()
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keys = [("NEWKEY", "NEWKEY=froboz")]
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simple_replace(testconfig.name, keys)
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config = SimpleConfigFile(testconfig.name)
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config.read()
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self.assertEqual(config.get("NEWKEY"), "froboz")
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def no_append_test(self):
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with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile(mode="wt") as testconfig:
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testconfig.write(self.TEST_CONFIG)
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testconfig.flush()
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keys = [("BOOT", "BOOT=sometimes"), ("NEWKEY", "NEWKEY=froboz")]
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simple_replace(testconfig.name, keys, add=False)
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config = SimpleConfigFile(testconfig.name)
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config.read()
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self.assertEqual(config.get("BOOT"), "sometimes")
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self.assertEqual(config.get("NEWKEY"), "")
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