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bake: Improve bake record information.
* Store things in the bake record that require less interaction between the
master process and the workers. For instance, don't store the paginator
object in the render pass info -- instead, just store whether pagination
was used, and whether it had more items.
* Simplify information passing between workers and bake passes by saving the
rendering info to the JSON cache. This means the "render first sub" job
doesn't have to return anything except errors now.
* Add more performance counter info.
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Sat, 20 Jun 2015 19:23:16 -0700 |
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]