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88 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
88 lines
3.2 KiB
Python
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from django.forms import CheckboxInput
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from .base import WidgetTest
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class CheckboxInputTest(WidgetTest):
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widget = CheckboxInput()
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def test_render_empty(self):
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self.check_html(self.widget, 'is_cool', '', html='<input type="checkbox" name="is_cool" />')
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def test_render_none(self):
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self.check_html(self.widget, 'is_cool', None, html='<input type="checkbox" name="is_cool" />')
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def test_render_false(self):
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self.check_html(self.widget, 'is_cool', False, html='<input type="checkbox" name="is_cool" />')
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def test_render_true(self):
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self.check_html(
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self.widget, 'is_cool', True,
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html='<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="is_cool" />'
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)
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def test_render_value(self):
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"""
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Using any value that's not in ('', None, False, True) will check the
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checkbox and set the 'value' attribute.
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"""
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self.check_html(
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self.widget, 'is_cool', 'foo',
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html='<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="is_cool" value="foo" />',
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)
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def test_render_int(self):
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"""
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Integers are handled by value, not as booleans (#17114).
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"""
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self.check_html(
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self.widget, 'is_cool', 0,
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html='<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="is_cool" value="0" />',
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)
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self.check_html(
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self.widget, 'is_cool', 1,
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html='<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="is_cool" value="1" />',
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)
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def test_render_check_test(self):
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"""
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You can pass 'check_test' to the constructor. This is a callable that
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takes the value and returns True if the box should be checked.
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"""
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widget = CheckboxInput(check_test=lambda value: value.startswith('hello'))
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self.check_html(widget, 'greeting', '', html=(
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'<input type="checkbox" name="greeting" />'
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))
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self.check_html(widget, 'greeting', 'hello', html=(
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'<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="greeting" value="hello" />'
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))
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self.check_html(widget, 'greeting', 'hello there', html=(
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'<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="greeting" value="hello there" />'
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))
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self.check_html(widget, 'greeting', 'hello & goodbye', html=(
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'<input checked="checked" type="checkbox" name="greeting" value="hello & goodbye" />'
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))
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def test_render_check_exception(self):
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"""
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Calling check_test() shouldn't swallow exceptions (#17888).
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"""
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widget = CheckboxInput(
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check_test=lambda value: value.startswith('hello'),
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)
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with self.assertRaises(AttributeError):
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widget.render('greeting', True)
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def test_value_from_datadict(self):
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"""
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The CheckboxInput widget will return False if the key is not found in
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the data dictionary (because HTML form submission doesn't send any
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result for unchecked checkboxes).
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"""
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self.assertFalse(self.widget.value_from_datadict({}, {}, 'testing'))
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def test_value_from_datadict_string_int(self):
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value = self.widget.value_from_datadict({'testing': '0'}, {}, 'testing')
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self.assertEqual(value, True)
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