import importlib.metadata import pkg_resources from redbot import core from redbot.core import VersionInfo def test_version_working(): assert hasattr(core, "__version__") assert core.__version__[0] == "3" # When adding more of these, ensure they are added in ascending order of precedence version_tests = ( "3.0.0a32.post10.dev12", "3.0.0rc1.dev1", "3.0.0rc1", "3.0.0", "3.0.1", "3.0.1.post1.dev1", "3.0.1.post1", "2018.10.6b21", ) def test_version_info_str_parsing(): for version_str in version_tests: assert version_str == str(VersionInfo.from_str(version_str)) def test_version_info_lt(): for next_idx, cur in enumerate(version_tests[:-1], start=1): cur_test = VersionInfo.from_str(cur) next_test = VersionInfo.from_str(version_tests[next_idx]) assert cur_test < next_test def test_version_info_gt(): assert VersionInfo.from_str(version_tests[1]) > VersionInfo.from_str(version_tests[0]) def test_python_version_has_upper_and_lower_bound(): """ Due to constant issues in support with Red being installed on a Python version that was not supported by any Red version, it is important that we have both an upper and lower bound set. """ requires_python = importlib.metadata.metadata("Red-DiscordBot")["Requires-Python"] assert requires_python is not None # `pkg_resources` needs a regular requirement string, so "x" serves as requirement's name here req = pkg_resources.Requirement.parse(f"x{requires_python}") assert any(op in ("<", "<=") for op, version in req.specs) assert any(op in (">", ">=") for op, version in req.specs)