66 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
66 lines
3.0 KiB
Python
### 🗻 This file is created through the spirit of Mount Fuji at its peak
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# TODO(yoland): clean up this after I get back down
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import pytest
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import os
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import tempfile
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from unittest.mock import patch
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import folder_paths
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@pytest.fixture
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def temp_dir():
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with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as tmpdirname:
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yield tmpdirname
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def test_get_directory_by_type():
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test_dir = "/test/dir"
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folder_paths.set_output_directory(test_dir)
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assert folder_paths.get_directory_by_type("output") == test_dir
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assert folder_paths.get_directory_by_type("invalid") is None
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def test_annotated_filepath():
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assert folder_paths.annotated_filepath("test.txt") == ("test.txt", None)
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assert folder_paths.annotated_filepath("test.txt [output]") == ("test.txt", folder_paths.get_output_directory())
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assert folder_paths.annotated_filepath("test.txt [input]") == ("test.txt", folder_paths.get_input_directory())
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assert folder_paths.annotated_filepath("test.txt [temp]") == ("test.txt", folder_paths.get_temp_directory())
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def test_get_annotated_filepath():
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default_dir = "/default/dir"
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assert folder_paths.get_annotated_filepath("test.txt", default_dir) == os.path.join(default_dir, "test.txt")
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assert folder_paths.get_annotated_filepath("test.txt [output]") == os.path.join(folder_paths.get_output_directory(), "test.txt")
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def test_add_model_folder_path():
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folder_paths.add_model_folder_path("test_folder", "/test/path")
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assert "/test/path" in folder_paths.get_folder_paths("test_folder")
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def test_recursive_search(temp_dir):
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os.makedirs(os.path.join(temp_dir, "subdir"))
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open(os.path.join(temp_dir, "file1.txt"), "w").close()
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open(os.path.join(temp_dir, "subdir", "file2.txt"), "w").close()
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files, dirs = folder_paths.recursive_search(temp_dir)
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assert set(files) == {"file1.txt", os.path.join("subdir", "file2.txt")}
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assert len(dirs) == 2 # temp_dir and subdir
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def test_filter_files_extensions():
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files = ["file1.txt", "file2.jpg", "file3.png", "file4.txt"]
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assert folder_paths.filter_files_extensions(files, [".txt"]) == ["file1.txt", "file4.txt"]
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assert folder_paths.filter_files_extensions(files, [".jpg", ".png"]) == ["file2.jpg", "file3.png"]
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assert folder_paths.filter_files_extensions(files, []) == files
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@patch("folder_paths.recursive_search")
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@patch("folder_paths.folder_names_and_paths")
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def test_get_filename_list(mock_folder_names_and_paths, mock_recursive_search):
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mock_folder_names_and_paths.__getitem__.return_value = (["/test/path"], {".txt"})
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mock_recursive_search.return_value = (["file1.txt", "file2.jpg"], {})
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assert folder_paths.get_filename_list("test_folder") == ["file1.txt"]
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def test_get_save_image_path(temp_dir):
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with patch("folder_paths.output_directory", temp_dir):
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full_output_folder, filename, counter, subfolder, filename_prefix = folder_paths.get_save_image_path("test", temp_dir, 100, 100)
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assert os.path.samefile(full_output_folder, temp_dir)
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assert filename == "test"
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assert counter == 1
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assert subfolder == ""
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assert filename_prefix == "test" |