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LEDMatrix/test_config_display.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
"""
Test script to verify the safe_config_get function and template logic works correctly.
"""
import json
import sys
import os
# Add the src directory to Python path
sys.path.insert(0, os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'src'))
class DictWrapper:
"""Wrapper to make dictionary accessible via dot notation for Jinja2 templates."""
def __init__(self, data=None):
# Store the original data
object.__setattr__(self, '_data', data if isinstance(data, dict) else {})
# Set attributes from the dictionary
if isinstance(data, dict):
for key, value in data.items():
if isinstance(value, dict):
object.__setattr__(self, key, DictWrapper(value))
elif isinstance(value, list):
object.__setattr__(self, key, value)
else:
object.__setattr__(self, key, value)
def __getattr__(self, name):
# Return a new empty DictWrapper for missing attributes
# This allows chaining like main_config.display.hardware.rows
return DictWrapper({})
def __str__(self):
# Return empty string for missing values to avoid template errors
data = object.__getattribute__(self, '_data')
if not data:
return ''
return str(data)
def __int__(self):
# Return 0 for missing numeric values
data = object.__getattribute__(self, '_data')
if not data:
return 0
try:
return int(data)
except (ValueError, TypeError):
return 0
def __bool__(self):
# Return False for missing boolean values
data = object.__getattribute__(self, '_data')
if not data:
return False
return bool(data)
def get(self, key, default=None):
# Support .get() method like dictionaries
data = object.__getattribute__(self, '_data')
if data and key in data:
return data[key]
return default
def safe_config_get(config, *keys, default=''):
"""Safely get nested config values with fallback."""
try:
current = config
for key in keys:
if hasattr(current, key):
current = getattr(current, key)
# Check if we got an empty DictWrapper
if isinstance(current, DictWrapper):
data = object.__getattribute__(current, '_data')
if not data: # Empty DictWrapper means missing config
return default
elif isinstance(current, dict) and key in current:
current = current[key]
else:
return default
# Final check for empty values
if current is None or (hasattr(current, '_data') and not object.__getattribute__(current, '_data')):
return default
return current
except (AttributeError, KeyError, TypeError):
return default
def test_config_access():
"""Test the safe config access with actual config data."""
print("Testing safe_config_get function...")
# Load the actual config
try:
with open('config/config.json', 'r') as f:
config_data = json.load(f)
print("✓ Successfully loaded config.json")
except Exception as e:
print(f"✗ Failed to load config.json: {e}")
return False
# Wrap the config
main_config = DictWrapper(config_data)
print("✓ Successfully wrapped config in DictWrapper")
# Test critical configuration values
test_cases = [
('display.hardware.rows', 32),
('display.hardware.cols', 64),
('display.hardware.brightness', 95),
('display.hardware.chain_length', 2),
('display.hardware.parallel', 1),
('display.hardware.hardware_mapping', 'adafruit-hat-pwm'),
('display.runtime.gpio_slowdown', 3),
('display.hardware.scan_mode', 0),
('display.hardware.pwm_bits', 9),
('display.hardware.pwm_dither_bits', 1),
('display.hardware.pwm_lsb_nanoseconds', 130),
('display.hardware.limit_refresh_rate_hz', 120),
('display.hardware.disable_hardware_pulsing', False),
('display.hardware.inverse_colors', False),
('display.hardware.show_refresh_rate', False),
('display.use_short_date_format', True),
]
print("\nTesting configuration value access:")
all_passed = True
for key_path, expected_default in test_cases:
keys = key_path.split('.')
# Test safe_config_get function
result = safe_config_get(main_config, *keys, default=expected_default)
# Test direct access (old way) for comparison
try:
direct_result = main_config
for key in keys:
direct_result = getattr(direct_result, key)
direct_success = True
except AttributeError:
direct_result = None
direct_success = False
status = "" if result is not None else ""
print(f" {status} {key_path}: {result} (direct: {direct_result if direct_success else 'FAILED'})")
if result is None:
all_passed = False
return all_passed
def test_missing_config():
"""Test behavior with missing configuration sections."""
print("\nTesting with missing configuration sections...")
# Create a config with missing sections
incomplete_config = {
"timezone": "America/Chicago",
# Missing display section entirely
}
main_config = DictWrapper(incomplete_config)
# Test that safe_config_get returns defaults for missing sections
test_cases = [
('display.hardware.rows', 32),
('display.hardware.cols', 64),
('display.hardware.brightness', 95),
]
all_passed = True
for key_path, expected_default in test_cases:
keys = key_path.split('.')
result = safe_config_get(main_config, *keys, default=expected_default)
status = "" if result == expected_default else ""
print(f" {status} {key_path}: {result} (expected default: {expected_default})")
if result != expected_default:
all_passed = False
return all_passed
if __name__ == "__main__":
print("=" * 60)
print("Testing Web Interface Configuration Display")
print("=" * 60)
success1 = test_config_access()
success2 = test_missing_config()
print("\n" + "=" * 60)
if success1 and success2:
print("✓ ALL TESTS PASSED - Web interface should display config correctly!")
else:
print("✗ SOME TESTS FAILED - There may be issues with config display")
print("=" * 60)