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edx-platform/lms/djangoapps/instructor/tests/test_spoc_gradebook.py
Jesse Zoldak bf3b87bc64 Clean up all modulestore testcases
Move modulestore config for tests to an importable location
Disable pylnt warning for lms imports in common tests
Refactor all testcases that loaded all xml courses
TE-610
TE-489
2014-12-02 07:09:36 -05:00

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"""
Tests of the instructor dashboard spoc gradebook
"""
from django.test.utils import override_settings
from django.core.urlresolvers import reverse
from xmodule.modulestore.tests.factories import CourseFactory, ItemFactory
from student.tests.factories import UserFactory, CourseEnrollmentFactory, AdminFactory
from xmodule.modulestore.tests.django_utils import ModuleStoreTestCase
from xmodule.modulestore.tests.django_utils import TEST_DATA_MOCK_MODULESTORE
from capa.tests.response_xml_factory import StringResponseXMLFactory
from courseware.tests.factories import StudentModuleFactory
from xmodule.modulestore.django import modulestore
USER_COUNT = 11
@override_settings(MODULESTORE=TEST_DATA_MOCK_MODULESTORE)
class TestGradebook(ModuleStoreTestCase):
"""
Test functionality of the spoc gradebook. Sets up a course with assignments and
students who've scored various scores on these assignments. Base class for further
gradebook tests.
"""
grading_policy = None
def setUp(self):
instructor = AdminFactory.create()
self.client.login(username=instructor.username, password='test')
# remove the caches
modulestore().request_cache = None
modulestore().metadata_inheritance_cache_subsystem = None
kwargs = {}
if self.grading_policy is not None:
kwargs['grading_policy'] = self.grading_policy
self.course = CourseFactory.create(**kwargs)
chapter = ItemFactory.create(
parent_location=self.course.location,
category="sequential",
)
section = ItemFactory.create(
parent_location=chapter.location,
category="sequential",
metadata={'graded': True, 'format': 'Homework'}
)
self.users = [UserFactory.create() for _ in xrange(USER_COUNT)]
for user in self.users:
CourseEnrollmentFactory.create(user=user, course_id=self.course.id)
for i in xrange(USER_COUNT - 1):
category = "problem"
item = ItemFactory.create(
parent_location=section.location,
category=category,
data=StringResponseXMLFactory().build_xml(answer='foo'),
metadata={'rerandomize': 'always'}
)
for j, user in enumerate(self.users):
StudentModuleFactory.create(
grade=1 if i < j else 0,
max_grade=1,
student=user,
course_id=self.course.id,
module_state_key=item.location
)
self.response = self.client.get(reverse(
'spoc_gradebook',
args=(self.course.id.to_deprecated_string(),)
))
def test_response_code(self):
self.assertEquals(self.response.status_code, 200)
class TestDefaultGradingPolicy(TestGradebook):
"""
Tests that the grading policy is properly applied for all users in the course
Uses the default policy (50% passing rate)
"""
def test_all_users_listed(self):
for user in self.users:
self.assertIn(user.username, unicode(self.response.content, 'utf-8'))
def test_default_policy(self):
# Default >= 50% passes, so Users 5-10 should be passing for Homework 1 [6]
# One use at the top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(7, self.response.content.count('grade_Pass'))
# Users 1-5 attempted Homework 1 (and get Fs) [4]
# Users 1-10 attempted any homework (and get Fs) [10]
# Users 4-10 scored enough to not get rounded to 0 for the class (and get Fs) [7]
# One use at top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(22, self.response.content.count('grade_F'))
# All other grades are None [29 categories * 11 users - 27 non-empty grades = 292]
# One use at the top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(293, self.response.content.count('grade_None'))
class TestLetterCutoffPolicy(TestGradebook):
"""
Tests advanced grading policy (with letter grade cutoffs). Includes tests of
UX display (color, etc).
"""
grading_policy = {
"GRADER": [
{
"type": "Homework",
"min_count": 1,
"drop_count": 0,
"short_label": "HW",
"weight": 1
},
],
"GRADE_CUTOFFS": {
'A': .9,
'B': .8,
'C': .7,
'D': .6,
}
}
def test_styles(self):
self.assertIn("grade_A {color:green;}", self.response.content)
self.assertIn("grade_B {color:Chocolate;}", self.response.content)
self.assertIn("grade_C {color:DarkSlateGray;}", self.response.content)
self.assertIn("grade_D {color:DarkSlateGray;}", self.response.content)
def test_assigned_grades(self):
print self.response.content
# Users 9-10 have >= 90% on Homeworks [2]
# Users 9-10 have >= 90% on the class [2]
# One use at the top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(5, self.response.content.count('grade_A'))
# User 8 has 80 <= Homeworks < 90 [1]
# User 8 has 80 <= class < 90 [1]
# One use at the top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(3, self.response.content.count('grade_B'))
# User 7 has 70 <= Homeworks < 80 [1]
# User 7 has 70 <= class < 80 [1]
# One use at the top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(3, self.response.content.count('grade_C'))
# User 6 has 60 <= Homeworks < 70 [1]
# User 6 has 60 <= class < 70 [1]
# One use at the top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(3, self.response.content.count('grade_C'))
# Users 1-5 have 60% > grades > 0 on Homeworks [5]
# Users 1-5 have 60% > grades > 0 on the class [5]
# One use at top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(11, self.response.content.count('grade_F'))
# User 0 has 0 on Homeworks [1]
# User 0 has 0 on the class [1]
# One use at the top of the page [1]
self.assertEquals(3, self.response.content.count('grade_None'))