import subprocess def check_subcommand(command, *args): cmd = ['bin/qmk', command] + list(args) return subprocess.run(cmd, stdout=subprocess.PIPE, stderr=subprocess.PIPE, universal_newlines=True) def test_cformat(): assert check_subcommand('cformat', 'tmk_core/common/keyboard.c').returncode == 0 def test_compile(): assert check_subcommand('compile', '-kb', 'handwired/onekey/pytest', '-km', 'default').returncode == 0 def test_flash(): assert check_subcommand('flash', '-b').returncode == 1 assert check_subcommand('flash').returncode == 1 def test_config(): result = check_subcommand('config') assert result.returncode == 0 assert 'general.color' in result.stdout def test_kle2json(): assert check_subcommand('kle2json', 'kle.txt', '-f').returncode == 0 def test_doctor(): result = check_subcommand('doctor', '-n') assert result.returncode == 0 assert 'QMK Doctor is checking your environment.' in result.stderr assert 'QMK is ready to go' in result.stderr def test_hello(): result = check_subcommand('hello') assert result.returncode == 0 assert 'Hello,' in result.stderr def test_pyformat(): result = check_subcommand('pyformat') assert result.returncode == 0 assert 'Successfully formatted the python code' in result.stderr def test_list_keyboards(): result = check_subcommand('list-keyboards') assert result.returncode == 0 # check to see if a known keyboard is returned # this will fail if handwired/onekey/pytest is removed assert 'handwired/onekey/pytest' in result.stdout