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Diffstat (limited to 'tests')
-rw-r--r-- | tests/integration/test_partial_correlations.py | 49 |
1 files changed, 44 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/tests/integration/test_partial_correlations.py b/tests/integration/test_partial_correlations.py index 17ea539..ff6d771 100644 --- a/tests/integration/test_partial_correlations.py +++ b/tests/integration/test_partial_correlations.py @@ -92,7 +92,6 @@ def test_partial_correlation_api_with_missing_request_data(client, post_data): response.status_code == 400 and response.is_json and response.json.get("status") == "error") - @pytest.mark.integration_test @pytest.mark.slow @pytest.mark.parametrize( @@ -118,9 +117,7 @@ def test_partial_correlation_api_with_missing_request_data(client, post_data): {"dataset": "a_dataset2", "name": "a_name2"}], "method": "a_method", "target_db": "a_db" - }, {# Temp -- Fails due to missing table. Remove this sample if it is - # confirmed that the deletion of the database table is on purpose, and - # that Temp traits are no longer a thing + }, {# Temp "primary_trait": {"dataset": "a_Temp_dataset", "name": "a_name"}, "control_traits": [ {"dataset": "a_dataset", "name": "a_name"}, @@ -128,7 +125,7 @@ def test_partial_correlation_api_with_missing_request_data(client, post_data): "method": "a_method", "target_db": "a_db" })) -def test_partial_correlation_api_with_non_existent_traits(client, post_data): +def test_partial_correlation_api_with_non_existent_primary_traits(client, post_data): """ Check that the system responds appropriately in the case where the user makes a request with a non-existent primary trait. @@ -137,3 +134,45 @@ def test_partial_correlation_api_with_non_existent_traits(client, post_data): assert ( response.status_code == 404 and response.is_json and response.json.get("status") != "error") + +@pytest.mark.integration_test +@pytest.mark.slow +@pytest.mark.parametrize( + "post_data", + ({# ProbeSet + "primary_trait": { + "dataset": "UCLA_BXDBXH_CARTILAGE_V2", "name": "ILM103710672"}, + "control_traits": [ + {"dataset": "a_dataset", "name": "a_name"}, + {"dataset": "a_dataset2", "name": "a_name2"}], + "method": "a_method", + "target_db": "a_db" + }, {# Publish + "primary_trait": {"dataset": "BXDPublish", "name": "BXD_12557"}, + "control_traits": [ + {"dataset": "a_dataset", "name": "a_name"}, + {"dataset": "a_dataset2", "name": "a_name2"}], + "method": "a_method", + "target_db": "a_db" + }, {# Geno + "primary_trait": {"dataset": "AKXDGeno", "name": "D4Mit16"}, + "control_traits": [ + {"dataset": "a_dataset", "name": "a_name"}, + {"dataset": "a_dataset2", "name": "a_name2"}], + "method": "a_method", + "target_db": "a_db" + } + # Temp -- the data in the database for these is ephemeral, making it + # difficult to test for this + )) +def test_partial_correlation_api_with_non_existent_control_traits(client, post_data): + """ + Check that the system responds appropriately in the case where the user + makes a request with a non-existent control traits. + + The code repetition here is on purpose - valuing clarity over succinctness. + """ + response = client.post("/api/correlation/partial", json=post_data) + assert ( + response.status_code == 404 and response.is_json and + response.json.get("status") != "error") |