mitmproxy/test/netlib/test_human.py
Aldo Cortesi 1ffc273c94 Utils cleanups
- Move more stuff that belongs in netlib.human
- Move some stuff to near the only use
- Zap mitmproxy.utils.timestamp(). I see the rationale, but we used it
interchangeably with time.time() throughout the project. Since time.time()
dominates in the codebase and timestamp() is such low utility, away it goes.
2016-06-07 17:12:52 +12:00

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import time
from netlib import human, tutils
def test_format_timestamp():
assert human.format_timestamp(time.time())
def test_format_timestamp_with_milli():
assert human.format_timestamp_with_milli(time.time())
def test_parse_size():
assert human.parse_size("0") == 0
assert human.parse_size("0b") == 0
assert human.parse_size("1") == 1
assert human.parse_size("1k") == 1024
assert human.parse_size("1m") == 1024**2
assert human.parse_size("1g") == 1024**3
tutils.raises(ValueError, human.parse_size, "1f")
tutils.raises(ValueError, human.parse_size, "ak")
def test_pretty_size():
assert human.pretty_size(0) == "0b"
assert human.pretty_size(100) == "100b"
assert human.pretty_size(1024) == "1k"
assert human.pretty_size(1024 + (1024 / 2.0)) == "1.5k"
assert human.pretty_size(1024 * 1024) == "1m"
assert human.pretty_size(10 * 1024 * 1024) == "10m"
def test_pretty_duration():
assert human.pretty_duration(0.00001) == "0ms"
assert human.pretty_duration(0.0001) == "0ms"
assert human.pretty_duration(0.001) == "1ms"
assert human.pretty_duration(0.01) == "10ms"
assert human.pretty_duration(0.1) == "100ms"
assert human.pretty_duration(1) == "1.00s"
assert human.pretty_duration(10) == "10.0s"
assert human.pretty_duration(100) == "100s"
assert human.pretty_duration(1000) == "1000s"
assert human.pretty_duration(10000) == "10000s"
assert human.pretty_duration(1.123) == "1.12s"
assert human.pretty_duration(0.123) == "123ms"