elastic-recheck/elastic_recheck/tests/unit/test_suppress_notifications.py
Joe Gordon 612d43f971 Add support to suppress bot notifications
* Similar to suppress-graph

There are some gate failures that are expected and are real errors (such
as global-requirements mismatches in requirements jobs).
suppress-notifications allows us to classify these failures and remove
them from the unclassified page while not telling developers to recheck.

This can be used along with suppress-graph.

Change-Id: I6d905ba65e66e799a65598f8a5d5c3dd684feb8c
2015-01-23 09:42:54 -08:00

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import mock
from elastic_recheck import elasticRecheck
from elastic_recheck import tests
class TestSuppressNotifcation(tests.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
super(TestSuppressNotifcation, self).setUp()
self.classifier = elasticRecheck.Classifier(
"./elastic_recheck/tests/unit/suppressed_queries")
@mock.patch('elastic_recheck.query_builder.single_patch')
@mock.patch('elastic_recheck.results.SearchEngine.search')
def test_basic_parse(self, mock1, mock2):
self.classifier.classify(None, None, None)
self.assertFalse(mock1.called)
self.assertFalse(mock2.called)