qmk_firmware/lib/python/qmk/tests/test_cli_commands.py
Erovia a5a31a5fc0 MILC: Use dashes instead of underscores for subcommands
The subcommand functions' name follows the Python convention of using
snake case, but looks odd on the command line.
Fix it by converting underscores to dashes, eg.: list_keyboards ->
list-keyboards.
2019-10-23 22:46:30 -07:00

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import subprocess
def check_subcommand(command, *args):
cmd = ['bin/qmk', command] + list(args)
return subprocess.run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
def test_cformat():
assert check_subcommand('cformat', 'tmk_core/common/backlight.c').returncode == 0
def test_compile():
assert check_subcommand('compile', '-kb', 'handwired/onekey/pytest', '-km', 'default').returncode == 0
def test_config():
result = check_subcommand('config')
assert result.returncode == 0
assert 'general.color' in result.stdout
def test_doctor():
result = check_subcommand('doctor')
assert result.returncode == 0
assert 'QMK Doctor is checking your environment.' in result.stderr
assert 'QMK is ready to go' in result.stderr
def test_hello():
result = check_subcommand('hello')
assert result.returncode == 0
assert 'Hello,' in result.stderr
def test_pyformat():
result = check_subcommand('pyformat')
assert result.returncode == 0
assert 'Successfully formatted the python code' in result.stderr
def test_list_keyboards():
result = check_subcommand('list-keyboards')
assert result.returncode == 0
# check to see if a known keyboard is returned
# this will fail if handwired/onekey/pytest is removed
assert 'handwired/onekey/pytest' in result.stdout