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* Converted the ``libraries`` and ``builtins`` globals of ``django.template.base`` into properties of the Engine class. * Added a public API for explicit registration of libraries and builtins.
119 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
119 lines
4.0 KiB
Python
"""
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Testing some internals of the template processing. These are *not* examples to be copied in user code.
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"""
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from __future__ import unicode_literals
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from unittest import TestCase
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from django.template import Library, TemplateSyntaxError
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from django.template.base import (
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TOKEN_BLOCK, FilterExpression, Parser, Token, Variable,
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)
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from django.template.defaultfilters import register as filter_library
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from django.utils import six
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class ParserTests(TestCase):
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def test_token_smart_split(self):
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"""
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#7027 -- _() syntax should work with spaces
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"""
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token = Token(TOKEN_BLOCK, 'sometag _("Page not found") value|yesno:_("yes,no")')
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split = token.split_contents()
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self.assertEqual(split, ["sometag", '_("Page not found")', 'value|yesno:_("yes,no")'])
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def test_filter_parsing(self):
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c = {"article": {"section": "News"}}
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p = Parser("", builtins=[filter_library])
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def fe_test(s, val):
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self.assertEqual(FilterExpression(s, p).resolve(c), val)
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fe_test("article.section", "News")
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fe_test("article.section|upper", "NEWS")
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fe_test('"News"', "News")
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fe_test("'News'", "News")
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fe_test(r'"Some \"Good\" News"', 'Some "Good" News')
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fe_test(r'"Some \"Good\" News"', 'Some "Good" News')
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fe_test(r"'Some \'Bad\' News'", "Some 'Bad' News")
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fe = FilterExpression(r'"Some \"Good\" News"', p)
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self.assertEqual(fe.filters, [])
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self.assertEqual(fe.var, 'Some "Good" News')
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# Filtered variables should reject access of attributes beginning with
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# underscores.
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self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError, FilterExpression, "article._hidden|upper", p)
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def test_variable_parsing(self):
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c = {"article": {"section": "News"}}
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self.assertEqual(Variable("article.section").resolve(c), "News")
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self.assertEqual(Variable('"News"').resolve(c), "News")
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self.assertEqual(Variable("'News'").resolve(c), "News")
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# Translated strings are handled correctly.
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self.assertEqual(Variable("_(article.section)").resolve(c), "News")
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self.assertEqual(Variable('_("Good News")').resolve(c), "Good News")
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self.assertEqual(Variable("_('Better News')").resolve(c), "Better News")
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# Escaped quotes work correctly as well.
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self.assertEqual(
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Variable(r'"Some \"Good\" News"').resolve(c), 'Some "Good" News'
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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Variable(r"'Some \'Better\' News'").resolve(c), "Some 'Better' News"
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)
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# Variables should reject access of attributes beginning with
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# underscores.
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self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError, Variable, "article._hidden")
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# Variables should raise on non string type
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with six.assertRaisesRegex(self, TypeError, "Variable must be a string or number, got <(class|type) 'dict'>"):
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Variable({})
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def test_filter_args_count(self):
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p = Parser("")
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l = Library()
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@l.filter
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def no_arguments(value):
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pass
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@l.filter
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def one_argument(value, arg):
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pass
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@l.filter
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def one_opt_argument(value, arg=False):
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pass
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@l.filter
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def two_arguments(value, arg, arg2):
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pass
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@l.filter
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def two_one_opt_arg(value, arg, arg2=False):
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pass
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p.add_library(l)
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for expr in (
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'1|no_arguments:"1"',
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'1|two_arguments',
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'1|two_arguments:"1"',
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'1|two_one_opt_arg',
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):
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with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
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FilterExpression(expr, p)
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for expr in (
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# Correct number of arguments
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'1|no_arguments',
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'1|one_argument:"1"',
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# One optional
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'1|one_opt_argument',
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'1|one_opt_argument:"1"',
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# Not supplying all
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'1|two_one_opt_arg:"1"',
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):
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FilterExpression(expr, p)
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