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Over the years we've had multiple instances of hit and misses when emitting warnings: either setting the wrong stacklevel or not setting it at all. This work adds assertions for the existing warnings that were declaring the correct stacklevel, but were lacking tests for it.
457 lines
18 KiB
Python
457 lines
18 KiB
Python
import string
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import uuid
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from django.core.exceptions import ImproperlyConfigured
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from django.test import SimpleTestCase
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from django.test.utils import override_settings
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from django.urls import (
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NoReverseMatch,
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Resolver404,
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path,
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re_path,
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register_converter,
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resolve,
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reverse,
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)
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from django.urls.converters import REGISTERED_CONVERTERS, IntConverter
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from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango60Warning
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from django.views import View
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from .converters import Base64Converter, DynamicConverter
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from .views import empty_view
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included_kwargs = {"base": b"hello", "value": b"world"}
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converter_test_data = (
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# ('url', ('url_name', 'app_name', {kwargs})),
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# aGVsbG8= is 'hello' encoded in base64.
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("/base64/aGVsbG8=/", ("base64", "", {"value": b"hello"})),
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(
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"/base64/aGVsbG8=/subpatterns/d29ybGQ=/",
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("subpattern-base64", "", included_kwargs),
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),
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(
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"/base64/aGVsbG8=/namespaced/d29ybGQ=/",
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("subpattern-base64", "namespaced-base64", included_kwargs),
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),
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)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_urls")
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class SimplifiedURLTests(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_path_lookup_without_parameters(self):
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match = resolve("/articles/2003/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "articles-2003")
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self.assertEqual(match.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {})
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "articles/2003/")
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {})
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def test_path_lookup_with_typed_parameters(self):
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match = resolve("/articles/2015/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "articles-year")
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self.assertEqual(match.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"year": 2015})
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "articles/<int:year>/")
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"year": 2015})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {})
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def test_path_lookup_with_multiple_parameters(self):
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match = resolve("/articles/2015/04/12/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "articles-year-month-day")
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self.assertEqual(match.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12})
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "articles/<int:year>/<int:month>/<int:day>/")
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {})
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def test_path_lookup_with_multiple_parameters_and_extra_kwarg(self):
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match = resolve("/books/2015/04/12/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "books-year-month-day")
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self.assertEqual(match.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(
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match.kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12, "extra": True}
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)
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "books/<int:year>/<int:month>/<int:day>/")
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {"extra": True})
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def test_path_lookup_with_extra_kwarg(self):
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match = resolve("/books/2007/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "books-2007")
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self.assertEqual(match.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"extra": True})
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "books/2007/")
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {"extra": True})
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def test_two_variable_at_start_of_path_pattern(self):
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match = resolve("/en/foo/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "lang-and-path")
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"lang": "en", "url": "foo"})
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "<lang>/<path:url>/")
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"lang": "en", "url": "foo"})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {})
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def test_re_path(self):
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match = resolve("/regex/1/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "regex")
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"pk": "1"})
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "^regex/(?P<pk>[0-9]+)/$")
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"pk": "1"})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {})
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def test_re_path_with_optional_parameter(self):
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for url, kwargs in (
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("/regex_optional/1/2/", {"arg1": "1", "arg2": "2"}),
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("/regex_optional/1/", {"arg1": "1"}),
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):
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with self.subTest(url=url):
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match = resolve(url)
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "regex_optional")
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(
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match.route,
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r"^regex_optional/(?P<arg1>\d+)/(?:(?P<arg2>\d+)/)?",
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)
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {})
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def test_re_path_with_missing_optional_parameter(self):
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match = resolve("/regex_only_optional/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "regex_only_optional")
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {})
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self.assertEqual(match.args, ())
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self.assertEqual(
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match.route,
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r"^regex_only_optional/(?:(?P<arg1>\d+)/)?",
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)
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {})
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def test_path_lookup_with_inclusion(self):
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match = resolve("/included_urls/extra/something/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-extra")
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self.assertEqual(match.route, "included_urls/extra/<extra>/")
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def test_path_lookup_with_empty_string_inclusion(self):
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match = resolve("/more/99/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-more")
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self.assertEqual(match.route, r"^more/(?P<extra>\w+)/$")
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"extra": "99", "sub-extra": True})
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self.assertEqual(match.captured_kwargs, {"extra": "99"})
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self.assertEqual(match.extra_kwargs, {"sub-extra": True})
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def test_path_lookup_with_double_inclusion(self):
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match = resolve("/included_urls/more/some_value/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-more")
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self.assertEqual(match.route, r"included_urls/more/(?P<extra>\w+)/$")
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def test_path_reverse_without_parameter(self):
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url = reverse("articles-2003")
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self.assertEqual(url, "/articles/2003/")
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def test_path_reverse_with_parameter(self):
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url = reverse(
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"articles-year-month-day", kwargs={"year": 2015, "month": 4, "day": 12}
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)
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self.assertEqual(url, "/articles/2015/4/12/")
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_base64_urls")
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def test_converter_resolve(self):
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for url, (url_name, app_name, kwargs) in converter_test_data:
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with self.subTest(url=url):
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match = resolve(url)
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, url_name)
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self.assertEqual(match.app_name, app_name)
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, kwargs)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_base64_urls")
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def test_converter_reverse(self):
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for expected, (url_name, app_name, kwargs) in converter_test_data:
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if app_name:
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url_name = "%s:%s" % (app_name, url_name)
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with self.subTest(url=url_name):
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url = reverse(url_name, kwargs=kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(url, expected)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_base64_urls")
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def test_converter_reverse_with_second_layer_instance_namespace(self):
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kwargs = included_kwargs.copy()
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kwargs["last_value"] = b"world"
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url = reverse("instance-ns-base64:subsubpattern-base64", kwargs=kwargs)
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self.assertEqual(url, "/base64/aGVsbG8=/subpatterns/d29ybGQ=/d29ybGQ=/")
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def test_path_inclusion_is_matchable(self):
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match = resolve("/included_urls/extra/something/")
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, "inner-extra")
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"extra": "something"})
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def test_path_inclusion_is_reversible(self):
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url = reverse("inner-extra", kwargs={"extra": "something"})
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self.assertEqual(url, "/included_urls/extra/something/")
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def test_invalid_kwargs(self):
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msg = "kwargs argument must be a dict, but got str."
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
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path("hello/", empty_view, "name")
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
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re_path("^hello/$", empty_view, "name")
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def test_invalid_converter(self):
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msg = "URL route 'foo/<nonexistent:var>/' uses invalid converter 'nonexistent'."
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg):
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path("foo/<nonexistent:var>/", empty_view)
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def test_warning_override_default_converter(self):
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# RemovedInDjango60Warning: when the deprecation ends, replace with
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# msg = "Converter 'int' is already registered."
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# with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
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msg = (
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"Converter 'int' is already registered. Support for overriding registered "
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"converters is deprecated and will be removed in Django 6.0."
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)
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try:
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with self.assertWarnsMessage(RemovedInDjango60Warning, msg) as ctx:
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register_converter(IntConverter, "int")
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finally:
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REGISTERED_CONVERTERS.pop("int", None)
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self.assertEqual(ctx.filename, __file__)
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def test_warning_override_converter(self):
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# RemovedInDjango60Warning: when the deprecation ends, replace with
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# msg = "Converter 'base64' is already registered."
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# with self.assertRaisesMessage(ValueError, msg):
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msg = (
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"Converter 'base64' is already registered. Support for overriding "
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"registered converters is deprecated and will be removed in Django 6.0."
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)
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try:
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with self.assertWarnsMessage(RemovedInDjango60Warning, msg) as ctx:
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register_converter(Base64Converter, "base64")
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register_converter(Base64Converter, "base64")
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finally:
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REGISTERED_CONVERTERS.pop("base64", None)
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self.assertEqual(ctx.filename, __file__)
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def test_invalid_view(self):
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msg = "view must be a callable or a list/tuple in the case of include()."
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
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path("articles/", "invalid_view")
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def test_invalid_view_instance(self):
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class EmptyCBV(View):
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pass
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msg = "view must be a callable, pass EmptyCBV.as_view(), not EmptyCBV()."
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, msg):
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path("foo", EmptyCBV())
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def test_whitespace_in_route(self):
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msg = "URL route %r cannot contain whitespace in angle brackets <…>"
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for whitespace in string.whitespace:
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with self.subTest(repr(whitespace)):
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route = "space/<int:num>/extra/<str:%stest>" % whitespace
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg % route):
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path(route, empty_view)
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# Whitespaces are valid in paths.
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p = path("space%s/<int:num>/" % string.whitespace, empty_view)
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match = p.resolve("space%s/1/" % string.whitespace)
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"num": 1})
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def test_path_trailing_newlines(self):
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tests = [
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"/articles/2003/\n",
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"/articles/2010/\n",
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"/en/foo/\n",
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"/included_urls/extra/\n",
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"/regex/1/\n",
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"/users/1/\n",
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]
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for url in tests:
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with self.subTest(url=url), self.assertRaises(Resolver404):
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resolve(url)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.converter_urls")
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class ConverterTests(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_matching_urls(self):
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def no_converter(x):
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return x
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test_data = (
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("int", {"0", "1", "01", 1234567890}, int),
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("str", {"abcxyz"}, no_converter),
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("path", {"allows.ANY*characters"}, no_converter),
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("slug", {"abcxyz-ABCXYZ_01234567890"}, no_converter),
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("uuid", {"39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839"}, uuid.UUID),
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)
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for url_name, url_suffixes, converter in test_data:
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for url_suffix in url_suffixes:
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url = "/%s/%s/" % (url_name, url_suffix)
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with self.subTest(url=url):
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match = resolve(url)
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self.assertEqual(match.url_name, url_name)
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {url_name: converter(url_suffix)})
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# reverse() works with string parameters.
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string_kwargs = {url_name: url_suffix}
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self.assertEqual(reverse(url_name, kwargs=string_kwargs), url)
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# reverse() also works with native types (int, UUID, etc.).
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if converter is not no_converter:
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# The converted value might be different for int (a
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# leading zero is lost in the conversion).
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converted_value = match.kwargs[url_name]
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converted_url = "/%s/%s/" % (url_name, converted_value)
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self.assertEqual(
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reverse(url_name, kwargs={url_name: converted_value}),
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converted_url,
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)
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def test_nonmatching_urls(self):
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test_data = (
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("int", {"-1", "letters"}),
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("str", {"", "/"}),
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("path", {""}),
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("slug", {"", "stars*notallowed"}),
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(
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"uuid",
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{
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"",
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"9da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839",
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"39da9369-838-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839",
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"39da9369-838e-475-91a5-f7805cd82839",
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"39da9369-838e-4750-91a-f7805cd82839",
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"39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd8283",
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},
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),
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)
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for url_name, url_suffixes in test_data:
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for url_suffix in url_suffixes:
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url = "/%s/%s/" % (url_name, url_suffix)
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with self.subTest(url=url), self.assertRaises(Resolver404):
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resolve(url)
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_same_name_urls")
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class SameNameTests(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_matching_urls_same_name(self):
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@DynamicConverter.register_to_url
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def requires_tiny_int(value):
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if value > 5:
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raise ValueError
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return value
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tests = [
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(
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"number_of_args",
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[
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([], {}, "0/"),
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([1], {}, "1/1/"),
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],
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),
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(
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"kwargs_names",
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[
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([], {"a": 1}, "a/1/"),
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([], {"b": 1}, "b/1/"),
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],
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),
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(
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"converter",
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[
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(["a/b"], {}, "path/a/b/"),
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(["a b"], {}, "str/a%20b/"),
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(["a-b"], {}, "slug/a-b/"),
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(["2"], {}, "int/2/"),
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(
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["39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839"],
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{},
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"uuid/39da9369-838e-4750-91a5-f7805cd82839/",
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),
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],
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),
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(
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"regex",
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[
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(["ABC"], {}, "uppercase/ABC/"),
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(["abc"], {}, "lowercase/abc/"),
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],
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),
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(
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"converter_to_url",
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[
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([6], {}, "int/6/"),
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([1], {}, "tiny_int/1/"),
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],
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),
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]
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for url_name, cases in tests:
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for args, kwargs, url_suffix in cases:
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expected_url = "/%s/%s" % (url_name, url_suffix)
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with self.subTest(url=expected_url):
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self.assertEqual(
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reverse(url_name, args=args, kwargs=kwargs),
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expected_url,
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)
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class ParameterRestrictionTests(SimpleTestCase):
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def test_integer_parameter_name_causes_exception(self):
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msg = (
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"URL route 'hello/<int:1>/' uses parameter name '1' which isn't "
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"a valid Python identifier."
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)
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg):
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path(r"hello/<int:1>/", lambda r: None)
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def test_non_identifier_parameter_name_causes_exception(self):
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msg = (
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"URL route 'b/<int:book.id>/' uses parameter name 'book.id' which "
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"isn't a valid Python identifier."
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)
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(ImproperlyConfigured, msg):
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path(r"b/<int:book.id>/", lambda r: None)
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def test_allows_non_ascii_but_valid_identifiers(self):
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# \u0394 is "GREEK CAPITAL LETTER DELTA", a valid identifier.
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p = path("hello/<str:\u0394>/", lambda r: None)
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match = p.resolve("hello/1/")
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self.assertEqual(match.kwargs, {"\u0394": "1"})
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@override_settings(ROOT_URLCONF="urlpatterns.path_dynamic_urls")
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class ConversionExceptionTests(SimpleTestCase):
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"""How are errors in Converter.to_python() and to_url() handled?"""
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def test_resolve_value_error_means_no_match(self):
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@DynamicConverter.register_to_python
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def raises_value_error(value):
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raise ValueError()
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with self.assertRaises(Resolver404):
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resolve("/dynamic/abc/")
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def test_resolve_type_error_propagates(self):
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@DynamicConverter.register_to_python
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def raises_type_error(value):
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raise TypeError("This type error propagates.")
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, "This type error propagates."):
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resolve("/dynamic/abc/")
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def test_reverse_value_error_means_no_match(self):
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@DynamicConverter.register_to_url
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def raises_value_error(value):
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raise ValueError
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with self.assertRaises(NoReverseMatch):
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reverse("dynamic", kwargs={"value": object()})
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def test_reverse_type_error_propagates(self):
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@DynamicConverter.register_to_url
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def raises_type_error(value):
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raise TypeError("This type error propagates.")
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with self.assertRaisesMessage(TypeError, "This type error propagates."):
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reverse("dynamic", kwargs={"value": object()})
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