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shopdb-flask/tests/test_plugins/test_machines_search.py
cproudlock b16f143467 search: asset lists search the type column they display
Every asset list shows a Type column (and printers a Model, machines and
network a Vendor), but the search filters only looked at the asset number,
name, serial and hostname. Searching a type returned zero rows: 'Part Washer'
on machines, 'Standard' on PCs, 'Thermal' on printers.

Extend the search on machines, computers, printers, network devices,
measuring tools and the unified asset list to cover the type name plus the
vendor/model where the list shows them. Joins are outer joins so an asset
missing a type or vendor still matches on its own fields; the core list uses
a correlated EXISTS instead, since its type-name filter already joins
AssetType.
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"""Machines list search covers the columns the list actually shows.
The table displays Machine #, Name, Serial Number, Type and Vendor, so all of
them must be searchable. Searching a type name ('Part Washer') used to return
zero rows because the filter only looked at the asset fields.
"""
from shopdb.extensions import db as _db
from shopdb.core.models import Asset, AssetType
from shopdb.core.models.vendor import Vendor
from plugins.machines.models import Machine, MachineType
def _seed_machines():
"""Two machines: one Part Washer by Acme, one Lathe with no type or vendor.
The typeless machine guards the outer joins - it must still be findable by
its own asset fields.
"""
assettype = AssetType(assettype='machine')
_db.session.add(assettype)
_db.session.flush()
washertype = MachineType(machinetype='Part Washer')
lathe_vendor = Vendor(vendor='Acme Industrial')
_db.session.add_all([washertype, lathe_vendor])
_db.session.flush()
washer_asset = Asset(assetnumber='0410', name='Cell 4 washer',
serialnumber='SN-WASH-1', assettypeid=assettype.assettypeid)
plain_asset = Asset(assetnumber='0999', name='Old lathe',
serialnumber='SN-LATHE-9', assettypeid=assettype.assettypeid)
_db.session.add_all([washer_asset, plain_asset])
_db.session.flush()
_db.session.add_all([
Machine(assetid=washer_asset.assetid,
machinetypeid=washertype.machinetypeid,
vendorid=lathe_vendor.vendorid),
Machine(assetid=plain_asset.assetid),
])
_db.session.commit()
def _numbers(resp):
return sorted(item['assetnumber'] for item in resp.get_json()['data'])
def test_search_matches_machine_type_name(client, db):
_seed_machines()
resp = client.get('/api/machines?search=Part Washer')
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert _numbers(resp) == ['0410']
def test_search_matches_vendor_name(client, db):
_seed_machines()
resp = client.get('/api/machines?search=Acme')
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert _numbers(resp) == ['0410']
def test_search_still_matches_asset_fields(client, db):
_seed_machines()
for term, expected in [('0999', ['0999']),
('Old lathe', ['0999']),
('SN-WASH', ['0410'])]:
resp = client.get(f'/api/machines?search={term}')
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert _numbers(resp) == expected, term
def test_search_does_not_drop_machines_without_type_or_vendor(client, db):
"""The outer joins must not turn into inner joins."""
_seed_machines()
resp = client.get('/api/machines?search=lathe')
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert _numbers(resp) == ['0999']
def test_search_miss_returns_empty(client, db):
_seed_machines()
resp = client.get('/api/machines?search=zzzznotathing')
assert resp.status_code == 200, resp.get_json()
assert _numbers(resp) == []