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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>
date Tue, 01 Mar 2016 22:26:09 -0800
parents e7b865f8f335
children 45ad976712ec
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import pytest
from .mockutil import mock_fs, mock_fs_scope


@pytest.mark.parametrize('fs_fac, src_type, expected_paths, expected_metadata', [
        (lambda: mock_fs(), 'flat', [], []),
        (lambda: mock_fs().withPage('test/2014-01-01_foo.md'),
            'flat',
            ['2014-01-01_foo.md'],
            [(2014, 1, 1, 'foo')]),
        (lambda: mock_fs(), 'shallow', [], []),
        (lambda: mock_fs().withPage('test/2014/01-01_foo.md'),
            'shallow',
            ['2014/01-01_foo.md'],
            [(2014, 1, 1, 'foo')]),
        (lambda: mock_fs(), 'hierarchy', [], []),
        (lambda: mock_fs().withPage('test/2014/01/01_foo.md'),
            'hierarchy',
            ['2014/01/01_foo.md'],
            [(2014, 1, 1, 'foo')]),
        ])
def test_post_source_factories(fs_fac, src_type, expected_paths,
                               expected_metadata):
    fs = fs_fac()
    fs.withConfig({
        'site': {
            'sources': {
                'test': {'type': 'posts/%s' % src_type}},
            'routes': [
                {'url': '/%slug%', 'source': 'test'}]
            }
        })
    fs.withDir('kitchen/test')
    with mock_fs_scope(fs):
        app = fs.getApp(cache=False)
        s = app.getSource('test')
        facs = list(s.buildPageFactories())
        paths = [f.rel_path for f in facs]
        assert paths == expected_paths
        metadata = [
                (f.metadata['year'], f.metadata['month'],
                    f.metadata['day'], f.metadata['slug'])
                for f in facs]
        assert metadata == expected_metadata