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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 474c9882decf
children 72f17534d58e
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import pytest
from piecrust.page import parse_segments



test_parse_segments_data1 = ("", {'content': ''})
test_parse_segments_data2 = ("Foo bar", {'content': 'Foo bar'})
test_parse_segments_data3 = ("""Something that spans
several lines
like this""",
        {'content': """Something that spans
several lines
like this"""})
test_parse_segments_data4 = ("""Blah blah
---foo---
Something else
---bar---
Last thing
""",
        {
            'content': "Blah blah\n",
            'foo': "Something else\n",
            'bar': "Last thing\n"})
test_parse_segments_data5 = ("""Blah blah
<--textile-->
Here's some textile
""",
        {
            'content': [
                ("Blah blah\n", None),
                ("Here's some textile\n", 'textile')]})
test_parse_segments_data6 = ("""Blah blah
Whatever
<--textile-->
Oh well, that's good
---foo---
Another segment
With another...
<--change-->
...of formatting.
""",
        {
            'content': [
                ("Blah blah\nWhatever\n", None),
                ("Oh well, that's good\n", 'textile')],
            'foo': [
                ("Another segment\nWith another...\n", None),
                ("...of formatting.\n", 'change')]})

@pytest.mark.parametrize('text, expected', [
        test_parse_segments_data1,
        test_parse_segments_data2,
        test_parse_segments_data3,
        test_parse_segments_data4,
        test_parse_segments_data5,
        test_parse_segments_data6,
    ])
def test_parse_segments(text, expected):
    actual = parse_segments(text)
    assert actual is not None
    assert list(actual.keys()) == list(expected.keys())
    for key, val in expected.items():
        if isinstance(val, str):
            assert len(actual[key].parts) == 1
            assert actual[key].parts[0].content == val
            assert actual[key].parts[0].fmt is None
        else:
            assert len(actual[key].parts) == len(val)
            for i, part in enumerate(val):
                assert actual[key].parts[i].content == part[0]
                assert actual[key].parts[i].fmt == part[1]