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alfred/tests/domain/test_release_fixtures.py
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francwa 7bc50fd5b8 test: add real-world release fixtures (EASY bucket)
Captures 5 canonical releases from /mnt/testipool/downloads as parametrized
fixtures under tests/fixtures/releases/easy/. Each fixture declares the
release name, expected ParsedRelease fields, original tree, and the future
routing (library / torrents / seed_hardlinks) for the upcoming organize_media
refactor.

Today only the 'parsed' section is asserted; tree is materialized into a
tmp_path to catch typos. Routing is captured ahead of the planner work — it
becomes verifiable once organize_media lands.

Cases: back_in_action (movie), slow_horses_single_ep (TV single),
foundation_season_pack (S02 + .nfo noise), long_walk_with_noise (movie +
KONTRAST.TOP.txt), sinners_yts (YTS bracket-heavy + Subs/ dir).

Also tracks CHANGELOG.md under [Unreleased] / Added.
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"""Real-world release fixtures — anti-regression baseline for parse_release.
Each fixture under ``tests/fixtures/releases/<bucket>/<case>/expected.yaml``
declares a release name and the ``ParsedRelease`` fields it should produce.
Fields absent from the fixture's ``parsed`` block are not checked, so adding
new attributes to ``ParsedRelease`` never breaks existing fixtures.
The fixture's ``tree`` is materialized into a temp dir to prove the layout is
self-consistent, even though no filesystem assertions are made yet. The
``routing`` block (library / torrents / seed_hardlinks) is captured ahead of
the ``organize_media`` refactor — it will become verifiable once the planner
exists.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
from dataclasses import asdict
import pytest
from alfred.domain.release.services import parse_release
from tests.fixtures.releases.conftest import ReleaseFixture, discover_fixtures
FIXTURES = discover_fixtures()
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"fixture",
FIXTURES,
ids=[f.name for f in FIXTURES],
)
def test_parse_matches_fixture(fixture: ReleaseFixture, tmp_path) -> None:
# Materialize the tree to assert it is at least well-formed YAML +
# plausible filesystem paths. Catches typos / missing leading dirs early.
fixture.materialize(tmp_path)
result = asdict(parse_release(fixture.release_name))
# ``is_season_pack`` is a @property — asdict() does not include it.
result["is_season_pack"] = parse_release(fixture.release_name).is_season_pack
for field, expected in fixture.expected_parsed.items():
assert field in result, (
f"{fixture.name}: unknown field '{field}' in expected.parsed"
)
assert result[field] == expected, (
f"{fixture.name}: parsed.{field}"
f"expected {expected!r}, got {result[field]!r}"
)
def test_at_least_one_fixture_per_bucket() -> None:
"""Each bucket should hold at least one case once populated."""
buckets = {f.name.split("/")[0] for f in FIXTURES}
assert "easy" in buckets, "EASY bucket must have at least one fixture"