view tests/test_data_assetor.py @ 281:0641fe5c3ef9

serve: Don't crash when a post URL doesn't match our expectations. It can happen that a posts source's URL pattern matches that of something else, like a taxonomy page. In this case, don't crash when what we think will be integers turn out to be something else. Instead, just return that no page has been found.
author Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com>
date Sun, 01 Mar 2015 21:41:05 -0800
parents 3471ffa059b2
children eb958151c8dc
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import pytest
from mock import MagicMock
from piecrust.data.assetor import (Assetor, UnsupportedAssetsError,
        build_base_url)
from .mockutil import mock_fs, mock_fs_scope


@pytest.mark.parametrize('fs, expected', [
        (mock_fs().withPage('pages/foo/bar'), {}),
        (mock_fs()
            .withPage('pages/foo/bar')
            .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.txt', 'one'),
            {'one': 'one'}),
        (mock_fs()
            .withPage('pages/foo/bar')
            .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.txt', 'one')
            .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'two.txt', 'two'),
            {'one': 'one', 'two': 'two'})
        ])
def test_assets(fs, expected):
    with mock_fs_scope(fs):
        page = MagicMock()
        page.app = fs.getApp(cache=False)
        page.app.env.base_asset_url_format = '%uri%'
        page.path = fs.path('/kitchen/pages/foo/bar.md')
        assetor = Assetor(page, '/foo/bar')
        for en in expected.keys():
            assert hasattr(assetor, en)
            path = '/foo/bar/%s.txt' % en
            assert getattr(assetor, en) == path
            assert assetor[en] == path


def test_missing_asset():
    with pytest.raises(KeyError):
        fs = mock_fs().withPage('pages/foo/bar')
        with mock_fs_scope(fs):
            page = MagicMock()
            page.app = fs.getApp(cache=False)
            page.path = fs.path('/kitchen/pages/foo/bar.md')
            assetor = Assetor(page, '/foo/bar')
            assetor['this_doesnt_exist']


def test_multiple_assets_with_same_name():
    with pytest.raises(UnsupportedAssetsError):
        fs = (mock_fs()
                .withPage('pages/foo/bar')
                .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.txt', 'one text')
                .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.jpg', 'one picture'))
        with mock_fs_scope(fs):
            page = MagicMock()
            page.app = fs.getApp(cache=False)
            page.path = fs.path('/kitchen/pages/foo/bar.md')
            assetor = Assetor(page, '/foo/bar')
            assetor['one']


@pytest.mark.parametrize('url_format, pretty_urls, uri, expected', [
        ('%uri%', True, '/foo', '/foo/'),
        ('%uri%', True, '/foo.ext', '/foo.ext/'),
        ('%uri%', False, '/foo.html', '/foo/'),
        ('%uri%', False, '/foo.ext', '/foo/'),
        ])
def test_build_base_url(url_format, pretty_urls, uri, expected):
    app = MagicMock()
    app.env = MagicMock()
    app.env.base_asset_url_format = url_format
    app.config = {
            'site/pretty_urls': pretty_urls}
    assets_path = 'foo/bar-assets'
    actual = build_base_url(app, uri, assets_path)
    assert actual == expected