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Fix tests: use 2 similar surfaces for fast aggregation #319

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22 changes: 15 additions & 7 deletions tests/test_access/tst_access_drogon_read_login.py
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Expand Up @@ -103,26 +103,34 @@ def test_aggregations_fast(explorer: Explorer):
assert len(cases) > 0
case = None
for c in cases:
if len(c.get_realizations()) > 1 and len(c.surfaces) > 40:
if (len(c.get_realizations()) > 1 and
len(c.surfaces) > 40 and
len(c.iterations) == 1 and
len(c.surfaces.filter(name="Therys Fm.", tagname="FACIES_Fraction_Calcite")) > 2):
case = c
break
assert case
case_uuid = case.metadata.get("fmu").get("case").get("uuid")
surface_uuid = case.surfaces[0].uuid
print("using object_id of first surface:", surface_uuid)
surface1 = case.surfaces.filter(name="Therys Fm.", realization=0, tagname="FACIES_Fraction_Calcite")
surface2 = case.surfaces.filter(name="Therys Fm.", realization=1, tagname="FACIES_Fraction_Calcite")
print ("Len filtered: ", len(surface1))
print ("Len filtered: ", len(surface2))
assert len(surface1) == 1
assert len(surface2) == 1
surface_uuids = [surface1[0].uuid, surface2[0].uuid]
body = {
"operations": ["min"],
"object_ids": [surface_uuid],
"object_ids": surface_uuids,
"class": "surface",
"iteration_name": case.iterations[0].get("name"),
}
print("About to trigger fast-aggregation on case", case_uuid)
print("using body", body)
# A READ role user CAN trigger FAST aggregation
# A READ role user shall be allowed to use FAST aggregation (but not bulk aggr)
response = explorer._sumo.post(f"/aggregations", json=body)
print(response.status_code)
print("Response status code:", response.status_code)
assert response.status_code in [200, 201, 202]
print(len(response.text))
print("Length of returned aggregate object:", len(response.text))


def test_aggregate_bulk(explorer: Explorer):
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