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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2021-09-06 04:12:52 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2021-09-06 04:12:52 +0000 |
commit | f42dcf1d6578df945fb52fb24703e88de54ad45b (patch) | |
tree | efd58347c05908c103cfdf8a2b3321c158a7e360 /tests | |
parent | Adding upstream version 2.1.0. (diff) | |
download | cli-helpers-f42dcf1d6578df945fb52fb24703e88de54ad45b.tar.xz cli-helpers-f42dcf1d6578df945fb52fb24703e88de54ad45b.zip |
Adding upstream version 2.2.0.upstream/2.2.0
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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-rw-r--r-- | tests/compat.py | 20 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/config_data/configrc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/config_data/configspecrc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/config_data/invalid_configrc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/config_data/invalid_configspecrc | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/tabular_output/test_delimited_output_adapter.py | 39 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/tabular_output/test_output_formatter.py | 147 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/tabular_output/test_preprocessors.py | 256 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/tabular_output/test_tabulate_adapter.py | 127 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/tabular_output/test_terminaltables_adapter.py | 69 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/tabular_output/test_tsv_output_adapter.py | 23 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/tabular_output/test_vertical_table_adapter.py | 31 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/test_config.py | 210 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/test_utils.py | 53 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tests/utils.py | 2 |
15 files changed, 531 insertions, 454 deletions
diff --git a/tests/compat.py b/tests/compat.py index 383963a..dfc57f3 100644 --- a/tests/compat.py +++ b/tests/compat.py @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ class _TempDirectory(object): name = None _closed = False - def __init__(self, suffix="", prefix='tmp', dir=None): + def __init__(self, suffix="", prefix="tmp", dir=None): self.name = _tempfile.mkdtemp(suffix, prefix, dir) def __repr__(self): @@ -42,13 +42,14 @@ class _TempDirectory(object): try: _shutil.rmtree(self.name) except (TypeError, AttributeError) as ex: - if "None" not in '%s' % (ex,): + if "None" not in "%s" % (ex,): raise self._rmtree(self.name) self._closed = True if _warn and _warnings.warn: - _warnings.warn("Implicitly cleaning up {!r}".format(self), - ResourceWarning) + _warnings.warn( + "Implicitly cleaning up {!r}".format(self), ResourceWarning + ) def __exit__(self, exc, value, tb): self.cleanup() @@ -57,8 +58,15 @@ class _TempDirectory(object): # Issue a ResourceWarning if implicit cleanup needed self.cleanup(_warn=True) - def _rmtree(self, path, _OSError=OSError, _sep=_os.path.sep, - _listdir=_os.listdir, _remove=_os.remove, _rmdir=_os.rmdir): + def _rmtree( + self, + path, + _OSError=OSError, + _sep=_os.path.sep, + _listdir=_os.listdir, + _remove=_os.remove, + _rmdir=_os.rmdir, + ): # Essentially a stripped down version of shutil.rmtree. We can't # use globals because they may be None'ed out at shutdown. if not isinstance(path, str): diff --git a/tests/config_data/configrc b/tests/config_data/configrc index 2544726..8050b58 100644 --- a/tests/config_data/configrc +++ b/tests/config_data/configrc @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ test_boolean_default = True test_string_file = '~/myfile' -test_option = 'foobar' +test_option = 'foobar✔' [section2] diff --git a/tests/config_data/configspecrc b/tests/config_data/configspecrc index 35b7777..afa1c6d 100644 --- a/tests/config_data/configspecrc +++ b/tests/config_data/configspecrc @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ test_boolean = boolean() test_string_file = string(default='~/myfile') -test_option = option('foo', 'bar', 'foobar', default='foobar') +test_option = option('foo', 'bar', 'foobar', 'foobar✔', default='foobar✔') [section2] diff --git a/tests/config_data/invalid_configrc b/tests/config_data/invalid_configrc index 271c9c5..8e66190 100644 --- a/tests/config_data/invalid_configrc +++ b/tests/config_data/invalid_configrc @@ -13,6 +13,6 @@ test_boolean_default True test_string_file = '~/myfile' -test_option = 'foobar' +test_option = 'foobar✔' [section2] diff --git a/tests/config_data/invalid_configspecrc b/tests/config_data/invalid_configspecrc index 551473f..d405e52 100644 --- a/tests/config_data/invalid_configspecrc +++ b/tests/config_data/invalid_configspecrc @@ -15,6 +15,6 @@ test_boolean = bool(default=False) test_string_file = string(default='~/myfile') -test_option = option('foo', 'bar', 'foobar', default='foobar') +test_option = option('foo', 'bar', 'foobar', 'foobar✔', default='foobar✔') [section2] diff --git a/tests/tabular_output/test_delimited_output_adapter.py b/tests/tabular_output/test_delimited_output_adapter.py index 3627b84..86a622e 100644 --- a/tests/tabular_output/test_delimited_output_adapter.py +++ b/tests/tabular_output/test_delimited_output_adapter.py @@ -12,37 +12,44 @@ from cli_helpers.tabular_output import delimited_output_adapter def test_csv_wrapper(): """Test the delimited output adapter.""" # Test comma-delimited output. - data = [['abc', '1'], ['d', '456']] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] - output = delimited_output_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, dialect='unix') - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ + data = [["abc", "1"], ["d", "456"]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] + output = delimited_output_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, dialect="unix") + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + '''\ "letters","number"\n\ "abc","1"\n\ - "d","456"''') + "d","456"''' + ) # Test tab-delimited output. - data = [['abc', '1'], ['d', '456']] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] + data = [["abc", "1"], ["d", "456"]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] output = delimited_output_adapter.adapter( - iter(data), headers, table_format='csv-tab', dialect='unix') - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ + iter(data), headers, table_format="csv-tab", dialect="unix" + ) + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + '''\ "letters"\t"number"\n\ "abc"\t"1"\n\ - "d"\t"456"''') + "d"\t"456"''' + ) with pytest.raises(ValueError): output = delimited_output_adapter.adapter( - iter(data), headers, table_format='foobar') + iter(data), headers, table_format="foobar" + ) list(output) def test_unicode_with_csv(): """Test that the csv wrapper can handle non-ascii characters.""" - data = [['观音', '1'], ['Ποσειδῶν', '456']] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] + data = [["观音", "1"], ["Ποσειδῶν", "456"]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] output = delimited_output_adapter.adapter(data, headers) - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + """\ letters,number\n\ 观音,1\n\ - Ποσειδῶν,456''') - + Ποσειδῶν,456""" + ) diff --git a/tests/tabular_output/test_output_formatter.py b/tests/tabular_output/test_output_formatter.py index 0509cb6..d064427 100644 --- a/tests/tabular_output/test_output_formatter.py +++ b/tests/tabular_output/test_output_formatter.py @@ -14,14 +14,15 @@ from cli_helpers.utils import strip_ansi def test_tabular_output_formatter(): """Test the TabularOutputFormatter class.""" - headers = ['text', 'numeric'] + headers = ["text", "numeric"] data = [ ["abc", Decimal(1)], ["defg", Decimal("11.1")], ["hi", Decimal("1.1")], ["Pablo\rß\n", 0], ] - expected = dedent("""\ + expected = dedent( + """\ +------------+---------+ | text | numeric | +------------+---------+ @@ -33,66 +34,99 @@ def test_tabular_output_formatter(): ) print(expected) - print("\n".join(TabularOutputFormatter().format_output( - iter(data), headers, format_name='ascii'))) - assert expected == "\n".join(TabularOutputFormatter().format_output( - iter(data), headers, format_name='ascii')) + print( + "\n".join( + TabularOutputFormatter().format_output( + iter(data), headers, format_name="ascii" + ) + ) + ) + assert expected == "\n".join( + TabularOutputFormatter().format_output(iter(data), headers, format_name="ascii") + ) def test_tabular_format_output_wrapper(): """Test the format_output wrapper.""" - data = [['1', None], ['2', 'Sam'], - ['3', 'Joe']] - headers = ['id', 'name'] - expected = dedent('''\ + data = [["1", None], ["2", "Sam"], ["3", "Joe"]] + headers = ["id", "name"] + expected = dedent( + """\ +----+------+ | id | name | +----+------+ | 1 | N/A | | 2 | Sam | | 3 | Joe | - +----+------+''') + +----+------+""" + ) - assert expected == "\n".join(format_output(iter(data), headers, format_name='ascii', - missing_value='N/A')) + assert expected == "\n".join( + format_output(iter(data), headers, format_name="ascii", missing_value="N/A") + ) def test_additional_preprocessors(): """Test that additional preprocessors are run.""" + def hello_world(data, headers, **_): def hello_world_data(data): for row in data: for i, value in enumerate(row): - if value == 'hello': + if value == "hello": row[i] = "{}, world".format(value) yield row + return hello_world_data(data), headers - data = [['foo', None], ['hello!', 'hello']] - headers = 'ab' + data = [["foo", None], ["hello!", "hello"]] + headers = "ab" - expected = dedent('''\ + expected = dedent( + """\ +--------+--------------+ | a | b | +--------+--------------+ | foo | hello | | hello! | hello, world | - +--------+--------------+''') + +--------+--------------+""" + ) - assert expected == "\n".join(TabularOutputFormatter().format_output( - iter(data), headers, format_name='ascii', preprocessors=(hello_world,), - missing_value='hello')) + assert expected == "\n".join( + TabularOutputFormatter().format_output( + iter(data), + headers, + format_name="ascii", + preprocessors=(hello_world,), + missing_value="hello", + ) + ) def test_format_name_attribute(): """Test the the format_name attribute be set and retrieved.""" - formatter = TabularOutputFormatter(format_name='plain') - assert formatter.format_name == 'plain' - formatter.format_name = 'simple' - assert formatter.format_name == 'simple' + formatter = TabularOutputFormatter(format_name="plain") + assert formatter.format_name == "plain" + formatter.format_name = "simple" + assert formatter.format_name == "simple" with pytest.raises(ValueError): - formatter.format_name = 'foobar' + formatter.format_name = "foobar" + + +def test_headless_tabulate_format(): + """Test that a headless formatter doesn't display headers""" + formatter = TabularOutputFormatter(format_name="minimal") + headers = ["text", "numeric"] + data = [["a"], ["b"], ["c"]] + expected = "a\nb\nc" + assert expected == "\n".join( + TabularOutputFormatter().format_output( + iter(data), + headers, + format_name="minimal", + ) + ) def test_unsupported_format(): @@ -100,23 +134,27 @@ def test_unsupported_format(): formatter = TabularOutputFormatter() with pytest.raises(ValueError): - formatter.format_name = 'foobar' + formatter.format_name = "foobar" with pytest.raises(ValueError): - formatter.format_output((), (), format_name='foobar') + formatter.format_output((), (), format_name="foobar") def test_tabulate_ansi_escape_in_default_value(): """Test that ANSI escape codes work with tabulate.""" - data = [['1', None], ['2', 'Sam'], - ['3', 'Joe']] - headers = ['id', 'name'] + data = [["1", None], ["2", "Sam"], ["3", "Joe"]] + headers = ["id", "name"] - styled = format_output(iter(data), headers, format_name='psql', - missing_value='\x1b[38;5;10mNULL\x1b[39m') - unstyled = format_output(iter(data), headers, format_name='psql', - missing_value='NULL') + styled = format_output( + iter(data), + headers, + format_name="psql", + missing_value="\x1b[38;5;10mNULL\x1b[39m", + ) + unstyled = format_output( + iter(data), headers, format_name="psql", missing_value="NULL" + ) stripped_styled = [strip_ansi(s) for s in styled] @@ -127,8 +165,14 @@ def test_get_type(): """Test that _get_type returns the expected type.""" formatter = TabularOutputFormatter() - tests = ((1, int), (2.0, float), (b'binary', binary_type), - ('text', text_type), (None, type(None)), ((), text_type)) + tests = ( + (1, int), + (2.0, float), + (b"binary", binary_type), + ("text", text_type), + (None, type(None)), + ((), text_type), + ) for value, data_type in tests: assert data_type is formatter._get_type(value) @@ -138,36 +182,45 @@ def test_provide_column_types(): """Test that provided column types are passed to preprocessors.""" expected_column_types = (bool, float) data = ((1, 1.0), (0, 2)) - headers = ('a', 'b') + headers = ("a", "b") def preprocessor(data, headers, column_types=(), **_): assert expected_column_types == column_types return data, headers - format_output(data, headers, 'csv', - column_types=expected_column_types, - preprocessors=(preprocessor,)) + format_output( + data, + headers, + "csv", + column_types=expected_column_types, + preprocessors=(preprocessor,), + ) def test_enforce_iterable(): """Test that all output formatters accept iterable""" formatter = TabularOutputFormatter() - loremipsum = 'lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit sed do eiusmod'.split(' ') + loremipsum = ( + "lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit sed do eiusmod".split( + " " + ) + ) for format_name in formatter.supported_formats: formatter.format_name = format_name try: - formatted = next(formatter.format_output( - zip(loremipsum), ['lorem'])) + formatted = next(formatter.format_output(zip(loremipsum), ["lorem"])) except TypeError: assert False, "{0} doesn't return iterable".format(format_name) def test_all_text_type(): """Test the TabularOutputFormatter class.""" - data = [[1, u"", None, Decimal(2)]] - headers = ['col1', 'col2', 'col3', 'col4'] + data = [[1, "", None, Decimal(2)]] + headers = ["col1", "col2", "col3", "col4"] output_formatter = TabularOutputFormatter() for format_name in output_formatter.supported_formats: - for row in output_formatter.format_output(iter(data), headers, format_name=format_name): + for row in output_formatter.format_output( + iter(data), headers, format_name=format_name + ): assert isinstance(row, text_type), "not unicode for {}".format(format_name) diff --git a/tests/tabular_output/test_preprocessors.py b/tests/tabular_output/test_preprocessors.py index e579bbe..efc1b54 100644 --- a/tests/tabular_output/test_preprocessors.py +++ b/tests/tabular_output/test_preprocessors.py @@ -8,8 +8,15 @@ import pytest from cli_helpers.compat import HAS_PYGMENTS from cli_helpers.tabular_output.preprocessors import ( - align_decimals, bytes_to_string, convert_to_string, quote_whitespaces, - override_missing_value, override_tab_value, style_output, format_numbers) + align_decimals, + bytes_to_string, + convert_to_string, + quote_whitespaces, + override_missing_value, + override_tab_value, + style_output, + format_numbers, +) if HAS_PYGMENTS: from pygments.style import Style @@ -22,9 +29,9 @@ import types def test_convert_to_string(): """Test the convert_to_string() function.""" - data = [[1, 'John'], [2, 'Jill']] - headers = [0, 'name'] - expected = ([['1', 'John'], ['2', 'Jill']], ['0', 'name']) + data = [[1, "John"], [2, "Jill"]] + headers = [0, "name"] + expected = ([["1", "John"], ["2", "Jill"]], ["0", "name"]) results = convert_to_string(data, headers) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -32,42 +39,41 @@ def test_convert_to_string(): def test_override_missing_values(): """Test the override_missing_values() function.""" - data = [[1, None], [2, 'Jill']] - headers = [0, 'name'] - expected = ([[1, '<EMPTY>'], [2, 'Jill']], [0, 'name']) - results = override_missing_value(data, headers, missing_value='<EMPTY>') + data = [[1, None], [2, "Jill"]] + headers = [0, "name"] + expected = ([[1, "<EMPTY>"], [2, "Jill"]], [0, "name"]) + results = override_missing_value(data, headers, missing_value="<EMPTY>") assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) -@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason='requires the Pygments library') +@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason="requires the Pygments library") def test_override_missing_value_with_style(): """Test that *override_missing_value()* styles output.""" class NullStyle(Style): - styles = { - Token.Output.Null: '#0f0' - } + styles = {Token.Output.Null: "#0f0"} - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [[None, '2'], ['abc', None]] + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + data = [[None, "2"], ["abc", None]] - expected_headers = ['h1', 'h2'] + expected_headers = ["h1", "h2"] expected_data = [ - ['\x1b[38;5;10m<null>\x1b[39m', '2'], - ['abc', '\x1b[38;5;10m<null>\x1b[39m'] + ["\x1b[38;5;10m<null>\x1b[39m", "2"], + ["abc", "\x1b[38;5;10m<null>\x1b[39m"], ] - results = override_missing_value(data, headers, - style=NullStyle, missing_value="<null>") + results = override_missing_value( + data, headers, style=NullStyle, missing_value="<null>" + ) assert (expected_data, expected_headers) == (list(results[0]), results[1]) def test_override_tab_value(): """Test the override_tab_value() function.""" - data = [[1, '\tJohn'], [2, 'Jill']] - headers = ['id', 'name'] - expected = ([[1, ' John'], [2, 'Jill']], ['id', 'name']) + data = [[1, "\tJohn"], [2, "Jill"]] + headers = ["id", "name"] + expected = ([[1, " John"], [2, "Jill"]], ["id", "name"]) results = override_tab_value(data, headers) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -75,9 +81,9 @@ def test_override_tab_value(): def test_bytes_to_string(): """Test the bytes_to_string() function.""" - data = [[1, 'John'], [2, b'Jill']] - headers = [0, 'name'] - expected = ([[1, 'John'], [2, 'Jill']], [0, 'name']) + data = [[1, "John"], [2, b"Jill"]] + headers = [0, "name"] + expected = ([[1, "John"], [2, "Jill"]], [0, "name"]) results = bytes_to_string(data, headers) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -85,11 +91,10 @@ def test_bytes_to_string(): def test_align_decimals(): """Test the align_decimals() function.""" - data = [[Decimal('200'), Decimal('1')], [ - Decimal('1.00002'), Decimal('1.0')]] - headers = ['num1', 'num2'] + data = [[Decimal("200"), Decimal("1")], [Decimal("1.00002"), Decimal("1.0")]] + headers = ["num1", "num2"] column_types = (float, float) - expected = ([['200', '1'], [' 1.00002', '1.0']], ['num1', 'num2']) + expected = ([["200", "1"], [" 1.00002", "1.0"]], ["num1", "num2"]) results = align_decimals(data, headers, column_types=column_types) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -98,9 +103,9 @@ def test_align_decimals(): def test_align_decimals_empty_result(): """Test align_decimals() with no results.""" data = [] - headers = ['num1', 'num2'] + headers = ["num1", "num2"] column_types = () - expected = ([], ['num1', 'num2']) + expected = ([], ["num1", "num2"]) results = align_decimals(data, headers, column_types=column_types) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -108,10 +113,10 @@ def test_align_decimals_empty_result(): def test_align_decimals_non_decimals(): """Test align_decimals() with non-decimals.""" - data = [[Decimal('200.000'), Decimal('1.000')], [None, None]] - headers = ['num1', 'num2'] + data = [[Decimal("200.000"), Decimal("1.000")], [None, None]] + headers = ["num1", "num2"] column_types = (float, float) - expected = ([['200.000', '1.000'], [None, None]], ['num1', 'num2']) + expected = ([["200.000", "1.000"], [None, None]], ["num1", "num2"]) results = align_decimals(data, headers, column_types=column_types) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -120,9 +125,8 @@ def test_align_decimals_non_decimals(): def test_quote_whitespaces(): """Test the quote_whitespaces() function.""" data = [[" before", "after "], [" both ", "none"]] - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - expected = ([["' before'", "'after '"], ["' both '", "'none'"]], - ['h1', 'h2']) + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + expected = ([["' before'", "'after '"], ["' both '", "'none'"]], ["h1", "h2"]) results = quote_whitespaces(data, headers) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -131,8 +135,8 @@ def test_quote_whitespaces(): def test_quote_whitespaces_empty_result(): """Test the quote_whitespaces() function with no results.""" data = [] - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - expected = ([], ['h1', 'h2']) + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + expected = ([], ["h1", "h2"]) results = quote_whitespaces(data, headers) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) @@ -141,106 +145,115 @@ def test_quote_whitespaces_empty_result(): def test_quote_whitespaces_non_spaces(): """Test the quote_whitespaces() function with non-spaces.""" data = [["\tbefore", "after \r"], ["\n both ", "none"]] - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - expected = ([["'\tbefore'", "'after \r'"], ["'\n both '", "'none'"]], - ['h1', 'h2']) + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + expected = ([["'\tbefore'", "'after \r'"], ["'\n both '", "'none'"]], ["h1", "h2"]) results = quote_whitespaces(data, headers) assert expected == (list(results[0]), results[1]) -@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason='requires the Pygments library') +@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason="requires the Pygments library") def test_style_output_no_styles(): """Test that *style_output()* does not style without styles.""" - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [['1', '2'], ['a', 'b']] + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + data = [["1", "2"], ["a", "b"]] results = style_output(data, headers) assert (data, headers) == (list(results[0]), results[1]) -@pytest.mark.skipif(HAS_PYGMENTS, - reason='requires the Pygments library be missing') +@pytest.mark.skipif(HAS_PYGMENTS, reason="requires the Pygments library be missing") def test_style_output_no_pygments(): """Test that *style_output()* does not try to style without Pygments.""" - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [['1', '2'], ['a', 'b']] + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + data = [["1", "2"], ["a", "b"]] results = style_output(data, headers) assert (data, headers) == (list(results[0]), results[1]) -@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason='requires the Pygments library') +@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason="requires the Pygments library") def test_style_output(): """Test that *style_output()* styles output.""" class CliStyle(Style): default_style = "" styles = { - Token.Output.Header: 'bold ansibrightred', - Token.Output.OddRow: 'bg:#eee #111', - Token.Output.EvenRow: '#0f0' + Token.Output.Header: "bold ansibrightred", + Token.Output.OddRow: "bg:#eee #111", + Token.Output.EvenRow: "#0f0", } - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [['观音', '2'], ['Ποσειδῶν', 'b']] - expected_headers = ['\x1b[91;01mh1\x1b[39;00m', '\x1b[91;01mh2\x1b[39;00m'] - expected_data = [['\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m观音\x1b[39;49m', - '\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m2\x1b[39;49m'], - ['\x1b[38;5;10mΠοσειδῶν\x1b[39m', '\x1b[38;5;10mb\x1b[39m']] + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + data = [["观音", "2"], ["Ποσειδῶν", "b"]] + + expected_headers = ["\x1b[91;01mh1\x1b[39;00m", "\x1b[91;01mh2\x1b[39;00m"] + expected_data = [ + ["\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m观音\x1b[39;49m", "\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m2\x1b[39;49m"], + ["\x1b[38;5;10mΠοσειδῶν\x1b[39m", "\x1b[38;5;10mb\x1b[39m"], + ] results = style_output(data, headers, style=CliStyle) assert (expected_data, expected_headers) == (list(results[0]), results[1]) -@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason='requires the Pygments library') +@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason="requires the Pygments library") def test_style_output_with_newlines(): """Test that *style_output()* styles output with newlines in it.""" class CliStyle(Style): default_style = "" styles = { - Token.Output.Header: 'bold ansibrightred', - Token.Output.OddRow: 'bg:#eee #111', - Token.Output.EvenRow: '#0f0' + Token.Output.Header: "bold ansibrightred", + Token.Output.OddRow: "bg:#eee #111", + Token.Output.EvenRow: "#0f0", } - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [['观音\nLine2', 'Ποσειδῶν']] - expected_headers = ['\x1b[91;01mh1\x1b[39;00m', '\x1b[91;01mh2\x1b[39;00m'] + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + data = [["观音\nLine2", "Ποσειδῶν"]] + + expected_headers = ["\x1b[91;01mh1\x1b[39;00m", "\x1b[91;01mh2\x1b[39;00m"] expected_data = [ - ['\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m观音\x1b[39;49m\n\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m' - 'Line2\x1b[39;49m', - '\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7mΠοσειδῶν\x1b[39;49m']] + [ + "\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m观音\x1b[39;49m\n\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m" + "Line2\x1b[39;49m", + "\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7mΠοσειδῶν\x1b[39;49m", + ] + ] results = style_output(data, headers, style=CliStyle) - assert (expected_data, expected_headers) == (list(results[0]), results[1]) -@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason='requires the Pygments library') + +@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason="requires the Pygments library") def test_style_output_custom_tokens(): """Test that *style_output()* styles output with custom token names.""" class CliStyle(Style): default_style = "" styles = { - Token.Results.Headers: 'bold ansibrightred', - Token.Results.OddRows: 'bg:#eee #111', - Token.Results.EvenRows: '#0f0' + Token.Results.Headers: "bold ansibrightred", + Token.Results.OddRows: "bg:#eee #111", + Token.Results.EvenRows: "#0f0", } - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [['1', '2'], ['a', 'b']] - expected_headers = ['\x1b[91;01mh1\x1b[39;00m', '\x1b[91;01mh2\x1b[39;00m'] - expected_data = [['\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m1\x1b[39;49m', - '\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m2\x1b[39;49m'], - ['\x1b[38;5;10ma\x1b[39m', '\x1b[38;5;10mb\x1b[39m']] + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + data = [["1", "2"], ["a", "b"]] + + expected_headers = ["\x1b[91;01mh1\x1b[39;00m", "\x1b[91;01mh2\x1b[39;00m"] + expected_data = [ + ["\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m1\x1b[39;49m", "\x1b[38;5;233;48;5;7m2\x1b[39;49m"], + ["\x1b[38;5;10ma\x1b[39m", "\x1b[38;5;10mb\x1b[39m"], + ] output = style_output( - data, headers, style=CliStyle, - header_token='Token.Results.Headers', - odd_row_token='Token.Results.OddRows', - even_row_token='Token.Results.EvenRows') + data, + headers, + style=CliStyle, + header_token="Token.Results.Headers", + odd_row_token="Token.Results.OddRows", + even_row_token="Token.Results.EvenRows", + ) assert (expected_data, expected_headers) == (list(output[0]), output[1]) @@ -248,29 +261,25 @@ def test_style_output_custom_tokens(): def test_format_integer(): """Test formatting for an INTEGER datatype.""" data = [[1], [1000], [1000000]] - headers = ['h1'] - result_data, result_headers = format_numbers(data, - headers, - column_types=(int,), - integer_format=',', - float_format=',') - - expected = [['1'], ['1,000'], ['1,000,000']] + headers = ["h1"] + result_data, result_headers = format_numbers( + data, headers, column_types=(int,), integer_format=",", float_format="," + ) + + expected = [["1"], ["1,000"], ["1,000,000"]] assert expected == list(result_data) assert headers == result_headers def test_format_decimal(): """Test formatting for a DECIMAL(12, 4) datatype.""" - data = [[Decimal('1.0000')], [Decimal('1000.0000')], [Decimal('1000000.0000')]] - headers = ['h1'] - result_data, result_headers = format_numbers(data, - headers, - column_types=(float,), - integer_format=',', - float_format=',') - - expected = [['1.0000'], ['1,000.0000'], ['1,000,000.0000']] + data = [[Decimal("1.0000")], [Decimal("1000.0000")], [Decimal("1000000.0000")]] + headers = ["h1"] + result_data, result_headers = format_numbers( + data, headers, column_types=(float,), integer_format=",", float_format="," + ) + + expected = [["1.0000"], ["1,000.0000"], ["1,000,000.0000"]] assert expected == list(result_data) assert headers == result_headers @@ -278,13 +287,11 @@ def test_format_decimal(): def test_format_float(): """Test formatting for a REAL datatype.""" data = [[1.0], [1000.0], [1000000.0]] - headers = ['h1'] - result_data, result_headers = format_numbers(data, - headers, - column_types=(float,), - integer_format=',', - float_format=',') - expected = [['1.0'], ['1,000.0'], ['1,000,000.0']] + headers = ["h1"] + result_data, result_headers = format_numbers( + data, headers, column_types=(float,), integer_format=",", float_format="," + ) + expected = [["1.0"], ["1,000.0"], ["1,000,000.0"]] assert expected == list(result_data) assert headers == result_headers @@ -292,11 +299,12 @@ def test_format_float(): def test_format_integer_only(): """Test that providing one format string works.""" data = [[1, 1.0], [1000, 1000.0], [1000000, 1000000.0]] - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - result_data, result_headers = format_numbers(data, headers, column_types=(int, float), - integer_format=',') + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + result_data, result_headers = format_numbers( + data, headers, column_types=(int, float), integer_format="," + ) - expected = [['1', 1.0], ['1,000', 1000.0], ['1,000,000', 1000000.0]] + expected = [["1", 1.0], ["1,000", 1000.0], ["1,000,000", 1000000.0]] assert expected == list(result_data) assert headers == result_headers @@ -304,7 +312,7 @@ def test_format_integer_only(): def test_format_numbers_no_format_strings(): """Test that numbers aren't formatted without format strings.""" data = ((1), (1000), (1000000)) - headers = ('h1',) + headers = ("h1",) result_data, result_headers = format_numbers(data, headers, column_types=(int,)) assert list(data) == list(result_data) assert headers == result_headers @@ -313,17 +321,25 @@ def test_format_numbers_no_format_strings(): def test_format_numbers_no_column_types(): """Test that numbers aren't formatted without column types.""" data = ((1), (1000), (1000000)) - headers = ('h1',) - result_data, result_headers = format_numbers(data, headers, integer_format=',', - float_format=',') + headers = ("h1",) + result_data, result_headers = format_numbers( + data, headers, integer_format=",", float_format="," + ) assert list(data) == list(result_data) assert headers == result_headers + def test_enforce_iterable(): - preprocessors = inspect.getmembers(cli_helpers.tabular_output.preprocessors, inspect.isfunction) - loremipsum = 'lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit sed do eiusmod'.split(' ') + preprocessors = inspect.getmembers( + cli_helpers.tabular_output.preprocessors, inspect.isfunction + ) + loremipsum = ( + "lorem ipsum dolor sit amet consectetur adipiscing elit sed do eiusmod".split( + " " + ) + ) for name, preprocessor in preprocessors: - preprocessed = preprocessor(zip(loremipsum), ['lorem'], column_types=(str,)) + preprocessed = preprocessor(zip(loremipsum), ["lorem"], column_types=(str,)) try: first = next(preprocessed[0]) except StopIteration: diff --git a/tests/tabular_output/test_tabulate_adapter.py b/tests/tabular_output/test_tabulate_adapter.py index e0dd5a8..6e7c7db 100644 --- a/tests/tabular_output/test_tabulate_adapter.py +++ b/tests/tabular_output/test_tabulate_adapter.py @@ -16,35 +16,53 @@ if HAS_PYGMENTS: def test_tabulate_wrapper(): """Test the *output_formatter.tabulate_wrapper()* function.""" - data = [['abc', 1], ['d', 456]] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] - output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format='psql') - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ - +-----------+----------+ - | letters | number | - |-----------+----------| - | abc | 1 | - | d | 456 | - +-----------+----------+''') - - data = [['{1,2,3}', '{{1,2},{3,4}}', '{å,魚,текст}'], ['{}', '<null>', '{<null>}']] - headers = ['bigint_array', 'nested_numeric_array', '配列'] - output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format='psql') - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ - +----------------+------------------------+--------------+ - | bigint_array | nested_numeric_array | 配列 | - |----------------+------------------------+--------------| - | {1,2,3} | {{1,2},{3,4}} | {å,魚,текст} | - | {} | <null> | {<null>} | - +----------------+------------------------+--------------+''') + data = [["abc", 1], ["d", 456]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] + output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format="psql") + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + """\ + +---------+--------+ + | letters | number | + |---------+--------| + | abc | 1 | + | d | 456 | + +---------+--------+""" + ) + + data = [["abc", 1], ["d", 456]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] + output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format="psql_unicode") + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + """\ + ┌─────────┬────────┐ + │ letters │ number │ + ├─────────┼────────┤ + │ abc │ 1 │ + │ d │ 456 │ + └─────────┴────────┘""" + ) + + data = [["{1,2,3}", "{{1,2},{3,4}}", "{å,魚,текст}"], ["{}", "<null>", "{<null>}"]] + headers = ["bigint_array", "nested_numeric_array", "配列"] + output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format="psql") + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + """\ + +--------------+----------------------+--------------+ + | bigint_array | nested_numeric_array | 配列 | + |--------------+----------------------+--------------| + | {1,2,3} | {{1,2},{3,4}} | {å,魚,текст} | + | {} | <null> | {<null>} | + +--------------+----------------------+--------------+""" + ) def test_markup_format(): """Test that markup formats do not have number align or string align.""" - data = [['abc', 1], ['d', 456]] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] - output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format='mediawiki') - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ + data = [["abc", 1], ["d", 456]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] + output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format="mediawiki") + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + """\ {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left;" |+ <!-- caption --> |- @@ -53,44 +71,43 @@ def test_markup_format(): | abc || 1 |- | d || 456 - |}''') + |}""" + ) -@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason='requires the Pygments library') +@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason="requires the Pygments library") def test_style_output_table(): """Test that *style_output_table()* styles the output table.""" class CliStyle(Style): default_style = "" styles = { - Token.Output.TableSeparator: 'ansibrightred', + Token.Output.TableSeparator: "ansibrightred", } - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [['观音', '2'], ['Ποσειδῶν', 'b']] - style_output_table = tabulate_adapter.style_output_table('psql') + + headers = ["h1", "h2"] + data = [["观音", "2"], ["Ποσειδῶν", "b"]] + style_output_table = tabulate_adapter.style_output_table("psql") style_output_table(data, headers, style=CliStyle) - output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format='psql') - - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ - \x1b[91m+\x1b[39m''' + ( - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 10) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 6)) + - '''\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m - \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m h1 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m''' + - ''' h2 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m - ''' + '\x1b[91m|\x1b[39m' + ( - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 10) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 6)) + - '''\x1b[91m|\x1b[39m - \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m 观音 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m''' + - ''' 2 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m - \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m Ποσειδῶν \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m''' + - ''' b \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m - ''' + '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + ( - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 10) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 6)) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m') + output = tabulate_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format="psql") + PLUS = "\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m" + MINUS = "\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m" + PIPE = "\x1b[91m|\x1b[39m" + + expected = ( + dedent( + """\ + +----------+----+ + | h1 | h2 | + |----------+----| + | 观音 | 2 | + | Ποσειδῶν | b | + +----------+----+""" + ) + .replace("+", PLUS) + .replace("-", MINUS) + .replace("|", PIPE) + ) + + assert "\n".join(output) == expected diff --git a/tests/tabular_output/test_terminaltables_adapter.py b/tests/tabular_output/test_terminaltables_adapter.py deleted file mode 100644 index f756327..0000000 --- a/tests/tabular_output/test_terminaltables_adapter.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,69 +0,0 @@ -# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- -"""Test the terminaltables output adapter.""" - -from __future__ import unicode_literals -from textwrap import dedent - -import pytest - -from cli_helpers.compat import HAS_PYGMENTS -from cli_helpers.tabular_output import terminaltables_adapter - -if HAS_PYGMENTS: - from pygments.style import Style - from pygments.token import Token - - -def test_terminal_tables_adapter(): - """Test the terminaltables output adapter.""" - data = [['abc', 1], ['d', 456]] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] - output = terminaltables_adapter.adapter( - iter(data), headers, table_format='ascii') - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ - +---------+--------+ - | letters | number | - +---------+--------+ - | abc | 1 | - | d | 456 | - +---------+--------+''') - - -@pytest.mark.skipif(not HAS_PYGMENTS, reason='requires the Pygments library') -def test_style_output_table(): - """Test that *style_output_table()* styles the output table.""" - - class CliStyle(Style): - default_style = "" - styles = { - Token.Output.TableSeparator: 'ansibrightred', - } - headers = ['h1', 'h2'] - data = [['观音', '2'], ['Ποσειδῶν', 'b']] - style_output_table = terminaltables_adapter.style_output_table('ascii') - - style_output_table(data, headers, style=CliStyle) - output = terminaltables_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format='ascii') - - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ - \x1b[91m+\x1b[39m''' + ( - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 10) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 4)) + - '''\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m - \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m h1 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m''' + - ''' h2 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m - ''' + '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + ( - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 10) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 4)) + - '''\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m - \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m 观音 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m''' + - ''' 2 \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m - \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m Ποσειδῶν \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m''' + - ''' b \x1b[91m|\x1b[39m - ''' + '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + ( - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 10) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m' + - ('\x1b[91m-\x1b[39m' * 4)) + - '\x1b[91m+\x1b[39m') diff --git a/tests/tabular_output/test_tsv_output_adapter.py b/tests/tabular_output/test_tsv_output_adapter.py index 707d757..9249d87 100644 --- a/tests/tabular_output/test_tsv_output_adapter.py +++ b/tests/tabular_output/test_tsv_output_adapter.py @@ -12,22 +12,25 @@ from cli_helpers.tabular_output import tsv_output_adapter def test_tsv_wrapper(): """Test the tsv output adapter.""" # Test tab-delimited output. - data = [['ab\r\nc', '1'], ['d', '456']] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] - output = tsv_output_adapter.adapter( - iter(data), headers, table_format='tsv') - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ + data = [["ab\r\nc", "1"], ["d", "456"]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] + output = tsv_output_adapter.adapter(iter(data), headers, table_format="tsv") + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + """\ letters\tnumber\n\ ab\r\\nc\t1\n\ - d\t456''') + d\t456""" + ) def test_unicode_with_tsv(): """Test that the tsv wrapper can handle non-ascii characters.""" - data = [['观音', '1'], ['Ποσειδῶν', '456']] - headers = ['letters', 'number'] + data = [["观音", "1"], ["Ποσειδῶν", "456"]] + headers = ["letters", "number"] output = tsv_output_adapter.adapter(data, headers) - assert "\n".join(output) == dedent('''\ + assert "\n".join(output) == dedent( + """\ letters\tnumber\n\ 观音\t1\n\ - Ποσειδῶν\t456''') + Ποσειδῶν\t456""" + ) diff --git a/tests/tabular_output/test_vertical_table_adapter.py b/tests/tabular_output/test_vertical_table_adapter.py index 8b5e18c..359d9d9 100644 --- a/tests/tabular_output/test_vertical_table_adapter.py +++ b/tests/tabular_output/test_vertical_table_adapter.py @@ -9,30 +9,41 @@ from cli_helpers.tabular_output import vertical_table_adapter def test_vertical_table(): """Test the default settings for vertical_table().""" - results = [('hello', text_type(123)), ('world', text_type(456))] + results = [("hello", text_type(123)), ("world", text_type(456))] - expected = dedent("""\ + expected = dedent( + """\ ***************************[ 1. row ]*************************** name | hello age | 123 ***************************[ 2. row ]*************************** name | world - age | 456""") + age | 456""" + ) assert expected == "\n".join( - vertical_table_adapter.adapter(results, ('name', 'age'))) + vertical_table_adapter.adapter(results, ("name", "age")) + ) def test_vertical_table_customized(): """Test customized settings for vertical_table().""" - results = [('john', text_type(47)), ('jill', text_type(50))] + results = [("john", text_type(47)), ("jill", text_type(50))] - expected = dedent("""\ + expected = dedent( + """\ -[ PERSON 1 ]----- name | john age | 47 -[ PERSON 2 ]----- name | jill - age | 50""") - assert expected == "\n".join(vertical_table_adapter.adapter( - results, ('name', 'age'), sep_title='PERSON {n}', - sep_character='-', sep_length=(1, 5))) + age | 50""" + ) + assert expected == "\n".join( + vertical_table_adapter.adapter( + results, + ("name", "age"), + sep_title="PERSON {n}", + sep_character="-", + sep_length=(1, 5), + ) + ) diff --git a/tests/test_config.py b/tests/test_config.py index 035e311..131bc8c 100644 --- a/tests/test_config.py +++ b/tests/test_config.py @@ -8,56 +8,61 @@ from unittest.mock import MagicMock import pytest from cli_helpers.compat import MAC, text_type, WIN -from cli_helpers.config import (Config, DefaultConfigValidationError, - get_system_config_dirs, get_user_config_dir, - _pathify) +from cli_helpers.config import ( + Config, + DefaultConfigValidationError, + get_system_config_dirs, + get_user_config_dir, + _pathify, +) from .utils import with_temp_dir -APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR = 'Test', 'Acme' -TEST_DATA_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'config_data') +APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR = "Test", "Acme" +TEST_DATA_DIR = os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), "config_data") DEFAULT_CONFIG = { - 'section': { - 'test_boolean_default': 'True', - 'test_string_file': '~/myfile', - 'test_option': 'foobar' + "section": { + "test_boolean_default": "True", + "test_string_file": "~/myfile", + "test_option": "foobar✔", }, - 'section2': {} + "section2": {}, } DEFAULT_VALID_CONFIG = { - 'section': { - 'test_boolean_default': True, - 'test_string_file': '~/myfile', - 'test_option': 'foobar' + "section": { + "test_boolean_default": True, + "test_string_file": "~/myfile", + "test_option": "foobar✔", }, - 'section2': {} + "section2": {}, } def _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, *args, **kwargs): config = Config(*args, **kwargs) - config.user_config_file = MagicMock(return_value=os.path.join( - temp_dir, config.filename)) + config.user_config_file = MagicMock( + return_value=os.path.join(temp_dir, config.filename) + ) return config def test_user_config_dir(): """Test that the config directory is a string with the app name in it.""" - if 'XDG_CONFIG_HOME' in os.environ: - del os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_HOME'] + if "XDG_CONFIG_HOME" in os.environ: + del os.environ["XDG_CONFIG_HOME"] config_dir = get_user_config_dir(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR) assert isinstance(config_dir, text_type) - assert (config_dir.endswith(APP_NAME) or - config_dir.endswith(_pathify(APP_NAME))) + assert config_dir.endswith(APP_NAME) or config_dir.endswith(_pathify(APP_NAME)) def test_sys_config_dirs(): """Test that the sys config directories are returned correctly.""" - if 'XDG_CONFIG_DIRS' in os.environ: - del os.environ['XDG_CONFIG_DIRS'] + if "XDG_CONFIG_DIRS" in os.environ: + del os.environ["XDG_CONFIG_DIRS"] config_dirs = get_system_config_dirs(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR) assert isinstance(config_dirs, list) - assert (config_dirs[0].endswith(APP_NAME) or - config_dirs[0].endswith(_pathify(APP_NAME))) + assert config_dirs[0].endswith(APP_NAME) or config_dirs[0].endswith( + _pathify(APP_NAME) + ) @pytest.mark.skipif(not WIN, reason="requires Windows") @@ -66,7 +71,7 @@ def test_windows_user_config_dir_no_roaming(): config_dir = get_user_config_dir(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, roaming=False) assert isinstance(config_dir, text_type) assert config_dir.endswith(APP_NAME) - assert 'Local' in config_dir + assert "Local" in config_dir @pytest.mark.skipif(not MAC, reason="requires macOS") @@ -75,7 +80,7 @@ def test_mac_user_config_dir_no_xdg(): config_dir = get_user_config_dir(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, force_xdg=False) assert isinstance(config_dir, text_type) assert config_dir.endswith(APP_NAME) - assert 'Library' in config_dir + assert "Library" in config_dir @pytest.mark.skipif(not MAC, reason="requires macOS") @@ -84,53 +89,61 @@ def test_mac_system_config_dirs_no_xdg(): config_dirs = get_system_config_dirs(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, force_xdg=False) assert isinstance(config_dirs, list) assert config_dirs[0].endswith(APP_NAME) - assert 'Library' in config_dirs[0] + assert "Library" in config_dirs[0] def test_config_reading_raise_errors(): """Test that instantiating Config will raise errors when appropriate.""" with pytest.raises(ValueError): - Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config', write_default=True) + Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, "test_config", write_default=True) with pytest.raises(ValueError): - Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config', validate=True) + Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, "test_config", validate=True) with pytest.raises(TypeError): - Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config', default=b'test') + Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, "test_config", default=b"test") def test_config_user_file(): """Test that the Config user_config_file is appropriate.""" - config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config') - assert (get_user_config_dir(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR) in - config.user_config_file()) + config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, "test_config") + assert get_user_config_dir(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR) in config.user_config_file() def test_config_reading_default_dict(): """Test that the Config constructor will read in defaults from a dict.""" - default = {'main': {'foo': 'bar'}} - config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config', default=default) + default = {"main": {"foo": "bar"}} + config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, "test_config", default=default) assert config.data == default def test_config_reading_no_default(): """Test that the Config constructor will work without any defaults.""" - config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config') + config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, "test_config") assert config.data == {} def test_config_reading_default_file(): """Test that the Config will work with a default file.""" - config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config', - default=os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, 'configrc')) + config = Config( + APP_NAME, + APP_AUTHOR, + "test_config", + default=os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "configrc"), + ) config.read_default_config() assert config.data == DEFAULT_CONFIG def test_config_reading_configspec(): """Test that the Config default file will work with a configspec.""" - config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config', validate=True, - default=os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, 'configspecrc')) + config = Config( + APP_NAME, + APP_AUTHOR, + "test_config", + validate=True, + default=os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "configspecrc"), + ) config.read_default_config() assert config.data == DEFAULT_VALID_CONFIG @@ -138,134 +151,143 @@ def test_config_reading_configspec(): def test_config_reading_configspec_with_error(): """Test that reading an invalid configspec raises and exception.""" with pytest.raises(DefaultConfigValidationError): - config = Config(APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, 'test_config', validate=True, - default=os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, - 'invalid_configspecrc')) + config = Config( + APP_NAME, + APP_AUTHOR, + "test_config", + validate=True, + default=os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "invalid_configspecrc"), + ) config.read_default_config() @with_temp_dir def test_write_and_read_default_config(temp_dir=None): - config_file = 'test_config' - default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, 'configrc') + config_file = "test_config" + default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "configrc") temp_config_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, config_file) - config = _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, - default=default_file) + config = _mocked_user_config( + temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, default=default_file + ) config.read_default_config() config.write_default_config() - user_config = _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, - config_file, default=default_file) + user_config = _mocked_user_config( + temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, default=default_file + ) user_config.read() assert temp_config_file in user_config.config_filenames assert user_config == config with open(temp_config_file) as f: contents = f.read() - assert '# Test file comment' in contents - assert '# Test section comment' in contents - assert '# Test field comment' in contents - assert '# Test field commented out' in contents + assert "# Test file comment" in contents + assert "# Test section comment" in contents + assert "# Test field comment" in contents + assert "# Test field commented out" in contents @with_temp_dir def test_write_and_read_default_config_from_configspec(temp_dir=None): - config_file = 'test_config' - default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, 'configspecrc') + config_file = "test_config" + default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "configspecrc") temp_config_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, config_file) - config = _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, - default=default_file, validate=True) + config = _mocked_user_config( + temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, default=default_file, validate=True + ) config.read_default_config() config.write_default_config() - user_config = _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, - config_file, default=default_file, - validate=True) + user_config = _mocked_user_config( + temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, default=default_file, validate=True + ) user_config.read() assert temp_config_file in user_config.config_filenames assert user_config == config with open(temp_config_file) as f: contents = f.read() - assert '# Test file comment' in contents - assert '# Test section comment' in contents - assert '# Test field comment' in contents - assert '# Test field commented out' in contents + assert "# Test file comment" in contents + assert "# Test section comment" in contents + assert "# Test field comment" in contents + assert "# Test field commented out" in contents @with_temp_dir def test_overwrite_default_config_from_configspec(temp_dir=None): - config_file = 'test_config' - default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, 'configspecrc') + config_file = "test_config" + default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "configspecrc") temp_config_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, config_file) - config = _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, - default=default_file, validate=True) + config = _mocked_user_config( + temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, default=default_file, validate=True + ) config.read_default_config() config.write_default_config() - with open(temp_config_file, 'a') as f: - f.write('--APPEND--') + with open(temp_config_file, "a") as f: + f.write("--APPEND--") config.write_default_config() with open(temp_config_file) as f: - assert '--APPEND--' in f.read() + assert "--APPEND--" in f.read() config.write_default_config(overwrite=True) with open(temp_config_file) as f: - assert '--APPEND--' not in f.read() + assert "--APPEND--" not in f.read() def test_read_invalid_config_file(): - config_file = 'invalid_configrc' + config_file = "invalid_configrc" - config = _mocked_user_config(TEST_DATA_DIR, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, - config_file) + config = _mocked_user_config(TEST_DATA_DIR, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file) config.read() - assert 'section' in config - assert 'test_string_file' in config['section'] - assert 'test_boolean_default' not in config['section'] - assert 'section2' in config + assert "section" in config + assert "test_string_file" in config["section"] + assert "test_boolean_default" not in config["section"] + assert "section2" in config @with_temp_dir def test_write_to_user_config(temp_dir=None): - config_file = 'test_config' - default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, 'configrc') + config_file = "test_config" + default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "configrc") temp_config_file = os.path.join(temp_dir, config_file) - config = _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, - default=default_file) + config = _mocked_user_config( + temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, default=default_file + ) config.read_default_config() config.write_default_config() with open(temp_config_file) as f: - assert 'test_boolean_default = True' in f.read() + assert "test_boolean_default = True" in f.read() - config['section']['test_boolean_default'] = False + config["section"]["test_boolean_default"] = False config.write() with open(temp_config_file) as f: - assert 'test_boolean_default = False' in f.read() + assert "test_boolean_default = False" in f.read() @with_temp_dir def test_write_to_outfile(temp_dir=None): - config_file = 'test_config' - outfile = os.path.join(temp_dir, 'foo') - default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, 'configrc') + config_file = "test_config" + outfile = os.path.join(temp_dir, "foo") + default_file = os.path.join(TEST_DATA_DIR, "configrc") - config = _mocked_user_config(temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, - default=default_file) + config = _mocked_user_config( + temp_dir, APP_NAME, APP_AUTHOR, config_file, default=default_file + ) config.read_default_config() config.write_default_config() - config['section']['test_boolean_default'] = False + config["section"]["test_boolean_default"] = False config.write(outfile=outfile) with open(outfile) as f: - assert 'test_boolean_default = False' in f.read() + assert "test_boolean_default = False" in f.read() diff --git a/tests/test_utils.py b/tests/test_utils.py index a136d02..ba43937 100644 --- a/tests/test_utils.py +++ b/tests/test_utils.py @@ -8,63 +8,70 @@ from cli_helpers import utils def test_bytes_to_string_hexlify(): """Test that bytes_to_string() hexlifies binary data.""" - assert utils.bytes_to_string(b'\xff') == '0xff' + assert utils.bytes_to_string(b"\xff") == "0xff" def test_bytes_to_string_decode_bytes(): """Test that bytes_to_string() decodes bytes.""" - assert utils.bytes_to_string(b'foobar') == 'foobar' + assert utils.bytes_to_string(b"foobar") == "foobar" + + +def test_bytes_to_string_unprintable(): + """Test that bytes_to_string() hexlifies data that is valid unicode, but unprintable.""" + assert utils.bytes_to_string(b"\0") == "0x00" + assert utils.bytes_to_string(b"\1") == "0x01" + assert utils.bytes_to_string(b"a\0") == "0x6100" def test_bytes_to_string_non_bytes(): """Test that bytes_to_string() returns non-bytes untouched.""" - assert utils.bytes_to_string('abc') == 'abc' + assert utils.bytes_to_string("abc") == "abc" assert utils.bytes_to_string(1) == 1 def test_to_string_bytes(): """Test that to_string() converts bytes to a string.""" - assert utils.to_string(b"foo") == 'foo' + assert utils.to_string(b"foo") == "foo" def test_to_string_non_bytes(): """Test that to_string() converts non-bytes to a string.""" - assert utils.to_string(1) == '1' - assert utils.to_string(2.29) == '2.29' + assert utils.to_string(1) == "1" + assert utils.to_string(2.29) == "2.29" def test_truncate_string(): """Test string truncate preprocessor.""" - val = 'x' * 100 - assert utils.truncate_string(val, 10) == 'xxxxxxx...' - - val = 'x ' * 100 - assert utils.truncate_string(val, 10) == 'x x x x...' - - val = 'x' * 100 - assert utils.truncate_string(val) == 'x' * 100 - - val = ['x'] * 100 - val[20] = '\n' - str_val = ''.join(val) + val = "x" * 100 + assert utils.truncate_string(val, 10) == "xxxxxxx..." + + val = "x " * 100 + assert utils.truncate_string(val, 10) == "x x x x..." + + val = "x" * 100 + assert utils.truncate_string(val) == "x" * 100 + + val = ["x"] * 100 + val[20] = "\n" + str_val = "".join(val) assert utils.truncate_string(str_val, 10, skip_multiline_string=True) == str_val def test_intlen_with_decimal(): """Test that intlen() counts correctly with a decimal place.""" - assert utils.intlen('11.1') == 2 - assert utils.intlen('1.1') == 1 + assert utils.intlen("11.1") == 2 + assert utils.intlen("1.1") == 1 def test_intlen_without_decimal(): """Test that intlen() counts correctly without a decimal place.""" - assert utils.intlen('11') == 2 + assert utils.intlen("11") == 2 def test_filter_dict_by_key(): """Test that filter_dict_by_key() filter unwanted items.""" - keys = ('foo', 'bar') - d = {'foo': 1, 'foobar': 2} + keys = ("foo", "bar") + d = {"foo": 1, "foobar": 2} fd = utils.filter_dict_by_key(d, keys) assert len(fd) == 1 assert all([k in keys for k in fd]) diff --git a/tests/utils.py b/tests/utils.py index df62e01..0088eec 100644 --- a/tests/utils.py +++ b/tests/utils.py @@ -9,8 +9,10 @@ from .compat import TemporaryDirectory def with_temp_dir(f): """A wrapper that creates and deletes a temporary directory.""" + @wraps(f) def wrapped(*args, **kwargs): with TemporaryDirectory() as temp_dir: return f(*args, temp_dir=temp_dir, **kwargs) + return wrapped |