Commit 0b1d869a by Charles Brunet Committed by GitHub

Make test locale independent (#7411)

parent 68770a67
...@@ -65,26 +65,23 @@ def test_run_keeps_options_passed_before_command( ...@@ -65,26 +65,23 @@ def test_run_keeps_options_passed_before_command(
def test_run_has_helpful_error_when_command_not_found( def test_run_has_helpful_error_when_command_not_found(
app_tester: ApplicationTester, env: MockEnv, capfd: pytest.CaptureFixture[str] app_tester: ApplicationTester, env: MockEnv, capfd: pytest.CaptureFixture[str]
): ):
nonexistent_command = "nonexistent-command"
env._execute = True env._execute = True
app_tester.execute("run nonexistent-command") app_tester.execute(f"run {nonexistent_command}")
assert env.executed == [["nonexistent-command"]] assert env.executed == [[nonexistent_command]]
assert app_tester.status_code == 1 assert app_tester.status_code == 1
if WINDOWS: if WINDOWS:
# On Windows we use a shell to run commands which provides its own error # On Windows we use a shell to run commands which provides its own error
# message when a command is not found that is not captured by the # message when a command is not found that is not captured by the
# ApplicationTester but is captured by pytest, and we can access it via capfd. # ApplicationTester but is captured by pytest, and we can access it via capfd.
# The expected string in this assertion assumes Command Prompt (cmd.exe) is the # The exact error message depends on the system language. Thus, we check only
# shell used. # for the name of the command.
assert capfd.readouterr().err.splitlines() == [ assert nonexistent_command in capfd.readouterr().err
(
"'nonexistent-command' is not recognized as an internal or external"
" command,"
),
"operable program or batch file.",
]
else: else:
assert app_tester.io.fetch_error() == "Command not found: nonexistent-command\n" assert (
app_tester.io.fetch_error() == f"Command not found: {nonexistent_command}\n"
)
@pytest.mark.skipif( @pytest.mark.skipif(
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