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220 changes: 220 additions & 0 deletions .gitignore
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pytest
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import pytest
from unittest.mock import Mock

from praktikum.burger import Burger


@pytest.fixture
def burger():
return Burger()


@pytest.fixture
def mock_bun():
bun = Mock()
bun.get_name.return_value = "black bun"
bun.get_price.return_value = 100
return bun


@pytest.fixture
def mock_ingredient():
ingredient = Mock()
ingredient.get_type.return_value = "SAUCE"
ingredient.get_name.return_value = "hot sauce"
ingredient.get_price.return_value = 100
return ingredient


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import pytest
from unittest.mock import Mock


class TestBurger:

def test_set_buns(self, burger, mock_bun):
burger.set_buns(mock_bun)

assert burger.bun == mock_bun
assert burger.bun.get_name() == "black bun"


def test_add_ingredient(self, burger, mock_ingredient):
burger.add_ingredient(mock_ingredient)

assert burger.ingredients == [mock_ingredient]
assert len(burger.ingredients) == 1


def test_remove_ingredient(self, burger, mock_ingredient):
ingredient_2 = Mock()
burger.ingredients = [mock_ingredient, ingredient_2]

burger.remove_ingredient(0)

assert burger.ingredients == [ingredient_2]


def test_move_ingredient(self, burger, mock_ingredient):
ingredient_2 = Mock()

burger.ingredients = [mock_ingredient, ingredient_2]

burger.move_ingredient(1, 0)

assert burger.ingredients == [ingredient_2, mock_ingredient]

@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"bun_price, ingredient_prices, expected_price",
[
(100, [100, 200], 500),
(200, [100, 200], 700),
(100, [300], 500),
],
)
def test_get_price(self, burger, bun_price, ingredient_prices, expected_price):
bun = Mock()
bun.get_price.return_value = bun_price

ingredients = []
for price in ingredient_prices:
ingredient = Mock()
ingredient.get_price.return_value = price
ingredients.append(ingredient)

burger.set_buns(bun)
burger.ingredients = ingredients

assert burger.get_price() == expected_price


def test_get_receipt(self, burger):
bun = Mock()
bun.get_name.return_value = "black bun"
bun.get_price.return_value = 100

sauce = Mock()
sauce.get_type.return_value = "SAUCE"
sauce.get_name.return_value = "hot sauce"
sauce.get_price.return_value = 100

filling = Mock()
filling.get_type.return_value = "FILLING"
filling.get_name.return_value = "cutlet"
filling.get_price.return_value = 200

burger.set_buns(bun)
burger.ingredients = [sauce, filling]

expected_receipt = (
"(==== black bun ====)\n"
"= sauce hot sauce =\n"
"= filling cutlet =\n"
"(==== black bun ====)\n\n"
"Price: 500"
)

assert burger.get_receipt() == expected_receipt