add tests for loading the queries

this ensures that we don't have an unexpected explode when
processing this data.

Change-Id: Ib65bd2516a7b594ed34dc35ac95659325b97e6df
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Sean Dague 2014-01-23 15:09:43 -05:00
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from elastic_recheck import loader
from elastic_recheck import tests
class TestLoadQueries(tests.TestCase):
"""Test that all the production queries can be loaded.
This ensures that we don't completely explode on some badly formed
yaml that's provided to us.
"""
def test_load_queries(self):
queries = loader.load("queries")
self.assertGreater(len(queries), 0)
for q in queries:
self.assertIsNotNone(q['bug'])
self.assertIsNotNone(q['query'])
def test_load_queries_all(self):
queries = loader.load("queries", skip_resolved=False)
# Note(sdague): the current number of queries, if you delete a file
# you will need to change this
self.assertGreater(len(queries), 59)
for q in queries:
self.assertIsNotNone(q['bug'])
self.assertIsNotNone(q['query'])