[qunit] stop dealing with filesystem paths
qunit tests need a few things served by cubicweb:
- qunit itself, which is now handled by CWDevtoolsStaticController (serving
files in cubicweb/devtools/data)
- standard cubicweb or cubes data files, handled by the DataController
- the tests themselves and their dependencies. These can live in
<apphome>/data or <apphome>/static and be served by one of the
STATIC_CONTROLLERS
This avoids having to guess in CWSoftwareRootStaticController where to
serve things from (some files may be installed, others are in the source
tree), and should hopefully make it possible to have these tests pass
when using tox, and to write qunit tests for cubes, outside of cubicweb
itself.
This requires modifying the tests to only declare URL paths instead of
filesystem paths, and moving support files below test/data/static.
from six import text_type
from cubicweb.server.session import hooks_control
for uri, cfg in config.read_sources_file().items():
if uri in ('system', 'admin'):
continue
repo.sources_by_uri[uri] = repo.get_source(cfg['adapter'], uri, cfg.copy())
add_entity_type('CWSource')
add_relation_definition('CWSource', 'cw_source', 'CWSource')
add_entity_type('CWSourceHostConfig')
with hooks_control(session, session.HOOKS_ALLOW_ALL, 'cw.sources'):
create_entity('CWSource', type=u'native', name=u'system')
commit()
sql('INSERT INTO cw_source_relation(eid_from,eid_to) '
'SELECT e.eid,s.cw_eid FROM entities as e, cw_CWSource as s '
'WHERE s.cw_name=e.type')
commit()
for uri, cfg in config.read_sources_file().items():
if uri in ('system', 'admin'):
continue
repo.sources_by_uri.pop(uri)
config = u'\n'.join('%s=%s' % (key, value) for key, value in cfg.items()
if key != 'adapter' and value is not None)
create_entity('CWSource', name=text_type(uri), type=text_type(cfg['adapter']),
config=config)
commit()
# rename cwprops for boxes/contentnavigation
for x in rql('Any X,XK WHERE X pkey XK, '
'X pkey ~= "boxes.%" OR '
'X pkey ~= "contentnavigation.%"').entities():
x.cw_set(pkey=u'ctxcomponents.' + x.pkey.split('.', 1)[1])