""" Test grade calculation. """ from django.http import Http404 from django.test.utils import override_settings from mock import patch from opaque_keys.edx.locations import SlashSeparatedCourseKey from courseware.grades import grade, iterate_grades_for from xmodule.modulestore.tests.django_utils import TEST_DATA_MOCK_MODULESTORE from student.tests.factories import UserFactory from xmodule.modulestore.tests.factories import CourseFactory from xmodule.modulestore.tests.django_utils import ModuleStoreTestCase def _grade_with_errors(student, request, course, keep_raw_scores=False): """This fake grade method will throw exceptions for student3 and student4, but allow any other students to go through normal grading. It's meant to simulate when something goes really wrong while trying to grade a particular student, so we can test that we won't kill the entire course grading run. """ if student.username in ['student3', 'student4']: raise Exception("I don't like {}".format(student.username)) return grade(student, request, course, keep_raw_scores=keep_raw_scores) class TestGradeIteration(ModuleStoreTestCase): """ Test iteration through student gradesets. """ COURSE_NUM = "1000" COURSE_NAME = "grading_test_course" def setUp(self): """ Create a course and a handful of users to assign grades """ super(TestGradeIteration, self).setUp() self.course = CourseFactory.create( display_name=self.COURSE_NAME, number=self.COURSE_NUM ) self.students = [ UserFactory.create(username='student1'), UserFactory.create(username='student2'), UserFactory.create(username='student3'), UserFactory.create(username='student4'), UserFactory.create(username='student5'), ] def test_empty_student_list(self): """If we don't pass in any students, it should return a zero-length iterator, but it shouldn't error.""" gradeset_results = list(iterate_grades_for(self.course.id, [])) self.assertEqual(gradeset_results, []) def test_nonexistent_course(self): """If the course we want to get grades for does not exist, a `Http404` should be raised. This is a horrible crossing of abstraction boundaries and should be fixed, but for now we're just testing the behavior. :-(""" with self.assertRaises(Http404): gradeset_results = iterate_grades_for(SlashSeparatedCourseKey("I", "dont", "exist"), []) gradeset_results.next() def test_all_empty_grades(self): """No students have grade entries""" all_gradesets, all_errors = self._gradesets_and_errors_for(self.course.id, self.students) self.assertEqual(len(all_errors), 0) for gradeset in all_gradesets.values(): self.assertIsNone(gradeset['grade']) self.assertEqual(gradeset['percent'], 0.0) @patch('courseware.grades.grade', _grade_with_errors) def test_grading_exception(self): """Test that we correctly capture exception messages that bubble up from grading. Note that we only see errors at this level if the grading process for this student fails entirely due to an unexpected event -- having errors in the problem sets will not trigger this. We patch the grade() method with our own, which will generate the errors for student3 and student4. """ all_gradesets, all_errors = self._gradesets_and_errors_for(self.course.id, self.students) student1, student2, student3, student4, student5 = self.students self.assertEqual( all_errors, { student3: "I don't like student3", student4: "I don't like student4" } ) # But we should still have five gradesets self.assertEqual(len(all_gradesets), 5) # Even though two will simply be empty self.assertFalse(all_gradesets[student3]) self.assertFalse(all_gradesets[student4]) # The rest will have grade information in them self.assertTrue(all_gradesets[student1]) self.assertTrue(all_gradesets[student2]) self.assertTrue(all_gradesets[student5]) ################################# Helpers ################################# def _gradesets_and_errors_for(self, course_id, students): """Simple helper method to iterate through student grades and give us two dictionaries -- one that has all students and their respective gradesets, and one that has only students that could not be graded and their respective error messages.""" students_to_gradesets = {} students_to_errors = {} for student, gradeset, err_msg in iterate_grades_for(course_id, students): students_to_gradesets[student] = gradeset if err_msg: students_to_errors[student] = err_msg return students_to_gradesets, students_to_errors