As of notmuch 0.34.2 [1], the python-cffi bindings make available the
configuration from both a config file and the database when accessing
Database.config like a dictionary. It is therefore confusing that the
iterator operations only work on the configuration information stored
in the database.
[1]:
d7f95724132bf658fd151630185899737e2ed829
EOF
test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
+ test_begin_subtest "Config list from python ($config)"
+ test_subtest_known_broken
+ test_python <<EOF > OUTPUT
+from notmuch2 import Database
+db=Database(config=Database.CONFIG.SEARCH)
+for key in list(db.config):
+ print(key)
+EOF
+ cat <<EOF > EXPECTED
+database.autocommit
+database.backup_dir
+database.hook_dir
+database.mail_root
+database.path
+maildir.synchronize_flags
+new.tags
+user.name
+user.other_email
+user.primary_email
+EOF
+ test_expect_equal_file EXPECTED OUTPUT
case $config in
XDG*)
test_begin_subtest "Set shadowed config value in database ($config)"