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pkgmgr/tests/e2e/test_integration_release_commands.py

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
Integration tests for the `pkgmgr release` command.
We deliberately only test a *negative* path here, to avoid mutating
the real repositories (bumping versions, editing changelogs) during
CI runs.
The test verifies that:
- Calling `pkgmgr release` with a non-existent repository identifier
results in a non-zero exit code and a helpful error.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import runpy
import sys
import unittest
class TestIntegrationReleaseCommand(unittest.TestCase):
"""
E2E tests for `pkgmgr release`.
"""
def _run_release_expect_failure(self) -> None:
cmd_repr = "pkgmgr release patch does-not-exist-xyz"
original_argv = list(sys.argv)
try:
sys.argv = [
"pkgmgr",
"release",
"patch",
"does-not-exist-xyz",
]
try:
runpy.run_module("main", run_name="__main__")
except SystemExit as exc:
code = exc.code if isinstance(exc.code, int) else str(exc.code)
# Hier wirklich verifizieren:
assert code != 0, f"{cmd_repr!r} unexpectedly succeeded with exit code 0"
print("[TEST] pkgmgr release failed as expected")
print(f"[TEST] Command : {cmd_repr}")
print(f"[TEST] Exit code : {code}")
else:
# Kein SystemExit -> auf jeden Fall falsch
raise AssertionError(
f"{cmd_repr!r} returned normally (expected non-zero exit)."
)
finally:
sys.argv = original_argv
def test_release_for_unknown_repo_fails_cleanly(self) -> None:
self._run_release_expect_failure()
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()