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test_init.py
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"""Test ocpp setup process."""
# from homeassistant.exceptions import ConfigEntryNotReady
# import pytest
from pytest_homeassistant_custom_component.common import MockConfigEntry
from custom_components.ocpp import (
CentralSystem,
async_reload_entry,
async_setup_entry,
async_unload_entry,
)
from custom_components.ocpp.const import DOMAIN
from .const import MOCK_CONFIG_DATA
# We can pass fixtures as defined in conftest.py to tell pytest to use the fixture
# for a given test. We can also leverage fixtures and mocks that are available in
# Home Assistant using the pytest_homeassistant_custom_component plugin.
# Assertions allow you to verify that the return value of whatever is on the left
# side of the assertion matches with the right side.
async def test_setup_unload_and_reload_entry(hass, bypass_get_data):
"""Test entry setup and unload."""
# Create a mock entry so we don't have to go through config flow
config_entry = MockConfigEntry(
domain=DOMAIN, data=MOCK_CONFIG_DATA, entry_id="test"
)
# Set up the entry and assert that the values set during setup are where we expect
# them to be. Because we have patched the ocppDataUpdateCoordinator.async_get_data
# call, no code from custom_components/ocpp/api.py actually runs.
assert await async_setup_entry(hass, config_entry)
assert DOMAIN in hass.data and config_entry.entry_id in hass.data[DOMAIN]
assert type(hass.data[DOMAIN][config_entry.entry_id]) == CentralSystem
# Reload the entry and assert that the data from above is still there
assert await async_reload_entry(hass, config_entry) is None
assert DOMAIN in hass.data and config_entry.entry_id in hass.data[DOMAIN]
assert type(hass.data[DOMAIN][config_entry.entry_id]) == CentralSystem
# Unload the entry and verify that the data has been removed
assert await async_unload_entry(hass, config_entry)
assert config_entry.entry_id not in hass.data[DOMAIN]
# async def test_setup_entry_exception(hass, error_on_get_data):
# """Test ConfigEntryNotReady when API raises an exception during entry setup."""
# config_entry = MockConfigEntry(
# domain=DOMAIN, data=MOCK_CONFIG_DATA, entry_id="test"
# )
#
# # In this case we are testing the condition where async_setup_entry raises
# # ConfigEntryNotReady using the `error_on_get_data` fixture which simulates
# # an error.
# with pytest.raises(ConfigEntryNotReady):
# assert await async_setup_entry(hass, config_entry)