view tests/test_data_paginator.py @ 264:74bea91c9630

bake: Don't store internal config values in the bake record. We sometimes store actual objects in the page config (like for instance page linkers) and we don't want that to be pickled.
author Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com>
date Tue, 24 Feb 2015 23:18:23 -0800
parents f130365568ff
children 498a917cd2d4
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import math
import pytest
from piecrust.data.paginator import Paginator
from piecrust.sources.interfaces import IPaginationSource


class MockSource(list, IPaginationSource):
    def __init__(self, count):
        for i in range(count):
            self.append('item %d' % i)

    def getItemsPerPage(self):
        return 5

    def getSourceIterator(self):
        return None

    def getSorterIterator(self, it):
        return None

    def getTailIterator(self, it):
        return None

    def getPaginationFilter(self, page):
        return None


@pytest.mark.parametrize('uri, page_num, count', [
        ('', 1, 0),
        ('', 1, 4),
        ('', 1, 5),
        ('', 1, 8),
        ('', 1, 14),
        ('', 2, 8),
        ('', 2, 14),
        ('', 3, 14),
        ('blog', 1, 0),
        ('blog', 1, 4),
        ('blog', 1, 5),
        ('blog', 1, 8),
        ('blog', 1, 14),
        ('blog', 2, 8),
        ('blog', 2, 14),
        ('blog', 3, 14)
    ])
def test_paginator(uri, page_num, count):
    source = MockSource(count)
    p = Paginator(None, source, uri, page_num)

    if count <= 5:
        # All posts fit on the page
        assert p.prev_page_number is None
        assert p.prev_page is None
        assert p.this_page_number == 1
        assert p.this_page == uri
        assert p.next_page_number is None
        assert p.next_page is None
    elif page_num == 1:
        # First page in many
        assert p.prev_page_number is None
        assert p.prev_page is None
        assert p.this_page_number == 1
        assert p.this_page == uri
        assert p.next_page_number == 2
        np = '2' if uri == '' else (uri + '/2')
        assert p.next_page == np
    else:
        # Page in the middle of it all
        assert p.prev_page_number == page_num - 1
        if page_num == 2:
            assert p.prev_page == uri
        else:
            pp = str(page_num - 1) if uri == '' else (
                    '%s/%d' % (uri, page_num - 1))
            assert p.prev_page == pp

        assert p.this_page_number == page_num
        tp = str(page_num) if uri == '' else (
                '%s/%d' % (uri, page_num))
        assert p.this_page == tp

        if page_num * 5 > count:
            assert p.next_page_number is None
            assert p.next_page is None
        else:
            assert p.next_page_number == page_num + 1
            np = str(page_num + 1) if uri == '' else (
                    '%s/%d' % (uri, page_num + 1))
            assert p.next_page == np

    assert p.total_post_count == count
    page_count = math.ceil(count / 5.0)
    assert p.total_page_count == page_count
    assert p.all_page_numbers() == list(range(1, page_count + 1))

    for radius in range(1, 8):
        width = radius * 2 + 1
        if page_count == 0:
            nums = []
        else:
            nums = list(filter(
                lambda i: i >= 1 and i <= page_count,
                range(page_num - radius, page_num + radius + 1)))
            if len(nums) < width:
                to_add = width - len(nums)
                if nums[0] > 1:
                    to_add = min(to_add, nums[0] - 1)
                    nums = list(range(1, to_add + 1)) + nums
                else:
                    to_add = min(to_add, page_count - nums[-1])
                    nums = nums + list(range(nums[-1] + 1, nums[-1] + to_add + 1))
        assert nums == p.all_page_numbers(radius)

    itp = count
    if count > 5:
        if page_num * 5 < count:
            itp = 5
        else:
            itp = count % 5
    assert p.items_this_page == itp

    indices = list(range(count))
    indices = indices[(page_num - 1) * 5 : (page_num - 1) * 5 + itp]
    expected = list(['item %d' % i for i in indices])
    items = list(p.items)
    assert items == expected