| # Test the windows specific win32reg module. |
| # Only win32reg functions not hit here: FlushKey, LoadKey and SaveKey |
| |
| from _winreg import * |
| import os, sys |
| |
| from test_support import verify, have_unicode |
| |
| test_key_name = "SOFTWARE\\Python Registry Test Key - Delete Me" |
| |
| test_data = [ |
| ("Int Value", 45, REG_DWORD), |
| ("String Val", "A string value", REG_SZ,), |
| ("StringExpand", "The path is %path%", REG_EXPAND_SZ), |
| ("Multi-string", ["Lots", "of", "string", "values"], REG_MULTI_SZ), |
| ("Raw Data", ("binary"+chr(0)+"data"), REG_BINARY), |
| ] |
| if have_unicode: |
| test_data+=[ |
| (unicode("Unicode Val"), unicode("A Unicode value"), REG_SZ,), |
| ("UnicodeExpand", unicode("The path is %path%"), REG_EXPAND_SZ), |
| ("Multi-unicode", [unicode("Lots"), unicode("of"), unicode("unicode"), unicode("values")], REG_MULTI_SZ), |
| ("Multi-mixed", [unicode("Unicode"), unicode("and"), "string", "values"],REG_MULTI_SZ), |
| ] |
| |
| def WriteTestData(root_key): |
| # Set the default value for this key. |
| SetValue(root_key, test_key_name, REG_SZ, "Default value") |
| key = CreateKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| # Create a sub-key |
| sub_key = CreateKey(key, "sub_key") |
| # Give the sub-key some named values |
| |
| for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data: |
| SetValueEx(sub_key, value_name, 0, value_type, value_data) |
| |
| # Check we wrote as many items as we thought. |
| nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(key) |
| verify(nkeys==1, "Not the correct number of sub keys") |
| verify(nvalues==1, "Not the correct number of values") |
| nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(sub_key) |
| verify(nkeys==0, "Not the correct number of sub keys") |
| verify(nvalues==len(test_data), "Not the correct number of values") |
| # Close this key this way... |
| # (but before we do, copy the key as an integer - this allows |
| # us to test that the key really gets closed). |
| int_sub_key = int(sub_key) |
| CloseKey(sub_key) |
| try: |
| QueryInfoKey(int_sub_key) |
| raise RuntimeError, "It appears the CloseKey() function does not close the actual key!" |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| # ... and close that key that way :-) |
| int_key = int(key) |
| key.Close() |
| try: |
| QueryInfoKey(int_key) |
| raise RuntimeError, "It appears the key.Close() function does not close the actual key!" |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| |
| def ReadTestData(root_key): |
| # Check we can get default value for this key. |
| val = QueryValue(root_key, test_key_name) |
| verify(val=="Default value", "Registry didn't give back the correct value") |
| |
| key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| # Read the sub-keys |
| sub_key = OpenKey(key, "sub_key") |
| # Check I can enumerate over the values. |
| index = 0 |
| while 1: |
| try: |
| data = EnumValue(sub_key, index) |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| break |
| verify(data in test_data, "Didn't read back the correct test data") |
| index = index + 1 |
| verify(index==len(test_data), "Didn't read the correct number of items") |
| # Check I can directly access each item |
| for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data: |
| read_val, read_typ = QueryValueEx(sub_key, value_name) |
| verify(read_val==value_data and read_typ == value_type, \ |
| "Could not directly read the value" ) |
| sub_key.Close() |
| # Enumerate our main key. |
| read_val = EnumKey(key, 0) |
| verify(read_val == "sub_key", "Read subkey value wrong") |
| try: |
| EnumKey(key, 1) |
| verify(0, "Was able to get a second key when I only have one!") |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| |
| key.Close() |
| |
| def DeleteTestData(root_key): |
| key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name, 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS) |
| sub_key = OpenKey(key, "sub_key", 0, KEY_ALL_ACCESS) |
| # It is not necessary to delete the values before deleting |
| # the key (although subkeys must not exist). We delete them |
| # manually just to prove we can :-) |
| for value_name, value_data, value_type in test_data: |
| DeleteValue(sub_key, value_name) |
| |
| nkeys, nvalues, since_mod = QueryInfoKey(sub_key) |
| verify(nkeys==0 and nvalues==0, "subkey not empty before delete") |
| sub_key.Close() |
| DeleteKey(key, "sub_key") |
| |
| try: |
| # Shouldnt be able to delete it twice! |
| DeleteKey(key, "sub_key") |
| verify(0, "Deleting the key twice succeeded") |
| except EnvironmentError: |
| pass |
| key.Close() |
| DeleteKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| # Opening should now fail! |
| try: |
| key = OpenKey(root_key, test_key_name) |
| verify(0, "Could open the non-existent key") |
| except WindowsError: # Use this error name this time |
| pass |
| |
| def TestAll(root_key): |
| WriteTestData(root_key) |
| ReadTestData(root_key) |
| DeleteTestData(root_key) |
| |
| # Test on my local machine. |
| TestAll(HKEY_CURRENT_USER) |
| print "Local registry tests worked" |
| try: |
| remote_name = sys.argv[sys.argv.index("--remote")+1] |
| except (IndexError, ValueError): |
| remote_name = None |
| |
| if remote_name is not None: |
| try: |
| remote_key = ConnectRegistry(remote_name, HKEY_CURRENT_USER) |
| except EnvironmentError, exc: |
| print "Could not connect to the remote machine -", exc.strerror |
| remote_key = None |
| if remote_key is not None: |
| TestAll(remote_key) |
| print "Remote registry tests worked" |
| else: |
| print "Remote registry calls can be tested using", |
| print "'test_winreg.py --remote \\\\machine_name'" |