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view tests/test_data_assetor.py @ 661:2f780b191541
internal: Fix a bug with registering taxonomy terms that are not strings.
Some objects, like the blog data provider's taxnonomy entries, can render as
strings, but are objects themselves. When registering them as "used terms", we
need to use their string representation.
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Tue, 01 Mar 2016 22:26:09 -0800 |
parents | e7b865f8f335 |
children | f987b29d6fab |
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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_fac, site_root, expected', [ (lambda: mock_fs().withPage('pages/foo/bar'), '/', {}), (lambda: mock_fs() .withPage('pages/foo/bar') .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.txt', 'one'), '/', {'one': 'one'}), (lambda: mock_fs() .withPage('pages/foo/bar') .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.txt', 'one') .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'two.txt', 'two'), '/', {'one': 'one', 'two': 'two'}), (lambda: mock_fs().withPage('pages/foo/bar'), '/whatever', {}), (lambda: mock_fs() .withPage('pages/foo/bar') .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.txt', 'one'), '/whatever', {'one': 'one'}), (lambda: mock_fs() .withPage('pages/foo/bar') .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'one.txt', 'one') .withPageAsset('pages/foo/bar', 'two.txt', 'two'), '/whatever', {'one': 'one', 'two': 'two'}) ]) def test_assets(fs_fac, site_root, expected): fs = fs_fac() fs.withConfig({'site': {'root': site_root}}) 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, site_root.rstrip('/') + '/foo/bar') for en in expected.keys(): assert hasattr(assetor, en) path = site_root.rstrip('/') + '/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/root': '/', 'site/pretty_urls': pretty_urls} assets_path = 'foo/bar-assets' actual = build_base_url(app, uri, assets_path) assert actual == expected