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TheChymera-overlay/sci-biology/bidsschematools/files/bidsschematools-0.3.1_p1-static_testdata.patch
Horea Christian 5dd7ebe2c2
sci-biology/bidsschematools: updated source hashes
Signed-off-by: Horea Christian <chr@chymera.eu>
2022-08-25 19:11:24 -04:00

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--- a/bidsschematools/tests/conftest.py
+++ b/bidsschematools/tests/conftest.py
@@ -35,29 +35,38 @@ BIDS_ERROR_SELECTION = [
def get_gitrepo_fixture(url, whitelist):
@pytest.fixture(scope="session")
def fixture():
- with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as path:
- assert os.path.exists(path)
- lgr.debug("Cloning %r into %r", url, path)
- runout = run(
- [
- "git",
- "clone",
- "--depth=1",
- "--filter=blob:none",
- "--sparse",
- url,
- path,
- ],
- capture_output=True,
- )
- if runout.returncode:
- raise RuntimeError(f"Failed to clone {url} into {path}")
- # cwd specification is VERY important, not only to achieve the correct
- # effects, but also to avoid dropping files from your repository if you
- # were to run `git sparse-checkout` inside the software repo.
- _ = run(["git", "sparse-checkout", "init", "--cone"], cwd=path)
- _ = run(["git", "sparse-checkout", "set"] + whitelist, cwd=path)
- yield path
+ archive_name = url.rsplit("/",1)[-1]
+ testdata_archive = os.path.join(os.getcwd(),"testdata",archive_name)
+ if os.path.isdir(testdata_archive):
+ lgr.info("Found static testdata archive under `%s`. "
+ "Not downloading latest data from version control.", testdata_archive)
+ yield testdata_archive
+ else:
+ lgr.info("No static testdata available under `%s`. "
+ "Attempting to fetch live data from version control.", testdata_archive)
+ with tempfile.TemporaryDirectory() as path:
+ assert os.path.exists(path)
+ lgr.debug("Cloning %r into %r", url, path)
+ runout = run(
+ [
+ "git",
+ "clone",
+ "--depth=1",
+ "--filter=blob:none",
+ "--sparse",
+ url,
+ path,
+ ],
+ capture_output=True,
+ )
+ if runout.returncode:
+ raise RuntimeError(f"Failed to clone {url} into {path}")
+ # cwd specification is VERY important, not only to achieve the correct
+ # effects, but also to avoid dropping files from your repository if you
+ # were to run `git sparse-checkout` inside the software repo.
+ _ = run(["git", "sparse-checkout", "init", "--cone"], cwd=path)
+ _ = run(["git", "sparse-checkout", "set"] + whitelist, cwd=path)
+ yield path
return fixture
--- a/bidsschematools/tests/test_validator.py
+++ b/bidsschematools/tests/test_validator.py
@@ -377,7 +377,6 @@ def test_bids_datasets(bids_examples, tmp_path, dataset):
result = validate_bids(
target,
schema_version=schema_path,
- report_path=True,
)
# Have all files been validated?
assert len(result["path_tracking"]) == 0
--- a/bidsschematools/validator.py
+++ b/bidsschematools/validator.py
@@ -451,7 +451,7 @@ def validate_all(
def write_report(
validation_result,
- report_path="/var/tmp/bids-validator/report_{datetime}-{pid}.log",
+ report_path="~/.cache/bidsschematools/validator-report_{datetime}-{pid}.log",
datetime_format="%Y%m%d%H%M%SZ",
):
"""Write a human-readable report based on the validation result.
@@ -481,8 +481,9 @@ def write_report(
pid=os.getpid(),
)
report_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(report_path))
+ report_dir = os.path.dirname(report_path)
try:
- os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(report_path))
+ os.makedirs(report_dir)
except OSError:
pass