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Diff: tools/test/config_test/test07/test_data.py
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diff -r 000000000000 -r f269e3021894 tools/test/config_test/test07/test_data.py --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/tools/test/config_test/test07/test_data.py Sun Oct 23 15:10:02 2016 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,48 @@ +# This build on top of test6 by adding overrides for libs in the application + +expected_results = { + "base": { + "desc": "override values based on labels with libs (no labels)", + "app.app1": "v_app1", + "app.app2": "v_app2", + "lib1.p1": "v_p1_lib1_app", + "lib1.p2": "v_p2_lib1", + "lib1.p3": "v_p3_lib1_app", + "lib2.p1": "v_p1_lib2_app", + "lib2.p2": "v_p2_lib2" + }, + "b1": { + "desc": "override values based on labels with libs (first label)", + "app.app1": "v_app1[b1_label]", + "app.app2": "v_app2", + "lib1.p1": "v_p1_lib1_app", + "lib1.p2": "v_p2_lib1", + "lib1.p3": "v_p3_lib1_app", + "lib2.p1": "v_p1_lib2_app", + "lib2.p2": "v_p2_lib2[b1_label]" + }, + "b2": { + "desc": "override values based on labels with libs (second label)", + "app.app1": "v_app1", + "app.app2": "v_app2[b2_label]", + "lib1.p1": "v_p1_lib1_app", + "lib1.p2": "v_p2_lib1[b2_label]", + "lib1.p3": "v_p3_lib1_app", + "lib2.p1": "v_p1_lib2_app", + "lib2.p2": "v_p2_lib2[b2_label]" + }, + # The values for lib2.p1 and lib2.p2 illustrate how overriding on multiple + # labels work. In lib2, both lib2.p1 and lib2.p2 are overriden for both + # labels (b1_label and b2_label). However, since "b2_label" is specified + # after "b1_label", it sets the final values of the overrides. + "both": { + "desc": "override values based on labels with libs (both labels)", + "app.app1": "v_app1[b1_label]", + "app.app2": "v_app2[b2_label]", + "lib1.p1": "v_p1_lib1_app", + "lib1.p2": "v_p2_lib1[b2_label]", + "lib1.p3": "v_p3_lib1_app", + "lib2.p1": "v_p1_lib2_app", + "lib2.p2": "v_p2_lib2[b2_label]" + } +}