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django/tests/template_tests/syntax_tests/test_include.py
kapil garg 002fe07622 Fixed #27974 -- Kept resolved templates constant during one rendering cycle.
Thanks Florian Apolloner for the initial patch.
2017-04-03 22:29:39 -04:00

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import warnings
from django.template import (
Context, Engine, TemplateDoesNotExist, TemplateSyntaxError, loader,
)
from django.test import SimpleTestCase, ignore_warnings
from django.utils.deprecation import RemovedInDjango21Warning
from ..utils import setup
from .test_basic import basic_templates
include_fail_templates = {
'include-fail1': '{% load bad_tag %}{% badtag %}',
'include-fail2': '{% load broken_tag %}',
}
class IncludeTagTests(SimpleTestCase):
libraries = {'bad_tag': 'template_tests.templatetags.bad_tag'}
@setup({'include01': '{% include "basic-syntax01" %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include01(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include01')
self.assertEqual(output, 'something cool')
@setup({'include02': '{% include "basic-syntax02" %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include02(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include02', {'headline': 'Included'})
self.assertEqual(output, 'Included')
@setup({'include03': '{% include template_name %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include03(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string(
'include03',
{'template_name': 'basic-syntax02', 'headline': 'Included'},
)
self.assertEqual(output, 'Included')
@setup({'include04': 'a{% include "nonexistent" %}b'})
def test_include04(self):
template = self.engine.get_template('include04')
if self.engine.debug:
with self.assertRaises(TemplateDoesNotExist):
template.render(Context({}))
else:
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warns:
warnings.simplefilter('always')
output = template.render(Context({}))
self.assertEqual(output, "ab")
self.assertEqual(len(warns), 1)
self.assertEqual(
str(warns[0].message),
"Rendering {% include 'include04' %} raised "
"TemplateDoesNotExist. In Django 2.1, this exception will be "
"raised rather than silenced and rendered as an empty string.",
)
@setup({
'include 05': 'template with a space',
'include06': '{% include "include 05"%}',
})
def test_include06(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include06')
self.assertEqual(output, "template with a space")
@setup({'include07': '{% include "basic-syntax02" with headline="Inline" %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include07(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include07', {'headline': 'Included'})
self.assertEqual(output, 'Inline')
@setup({'include08': '{% include headline with headline="Dynamic" %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include08(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include08', {'headline': 'basic-syntax02'})
self.assertEqual(output, 'Dynamic')
@setup(
{'include09': '{{ first }}--'
'{% include "basic-syntax03" with first=second|lower|upper second=first|upper %}'
'--{{ second }}'},
basic_templates,
)
def test_include09(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include09', {'first': 'Ul', 'second': 'lU'})
self.assertEqual(output, 'Ul--LU --- UL--lU')
@setup({'include10': '{% include "basic-syntax03" only %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include10(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include10', {'first': '1'})
if self.engine.string_if_invalid:
self.assertEqual(output, 'INVALID --- INVALID')
else:
self.assertEqual(output, ' --- ')
@setup({'include11': '{% include "basic-syntax03" only with second=2 %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include11(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include11', {'first': '1'})
if self.engine.string_if_invalid:
self.assertEqual(output, 'INVALID --- 2')
else:
self.assertEqual(output, ' --- 2')
@setup({'include12': '{% include "basic-syntax03" with first=1 only %}'}, basic_templates)
def test_include12(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include12', {'second': '2'})
if self.engine.string_if_invalid:
self.assertEqual(output, '1 --- INVALID')
else:
self.assertEqual(output, '1 --- ')
@setup(
{'include13': '{% autoescape off %}{% include "basic-syntax03" %}{% endautoescape %}'},
basic_templates,
)
def test_include13(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include13', {'first': '&'})
if self.engine.string_if_invalid:
self.assertEqual(output, '& --- INVALID')
else:
self.assertEqual(output, '& --- ')
@setup(
{'include14': '{% autoescape off %}'
'{% include "basic-syntax03" with first=var1 only %}'
'{% endautoescape %}'},
basic_templates,
)
def test_include14(self):
output = self.engine.render_to_string('include14', {'var1': '&'})
if self.engine.string_if_invalid:
self.assertEqual(output, '& --- INVALID')
else:
self.assertEqual(output, '& --- ')
# Include syntax errors
@setup({'include-error01': '{% include "basic-syntax01" with %}'})
def test_include_error01(self):
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.engine.get_template('include-error01')
@setup({'include-error02': '{% include "basic-syntax01" with "no key" %}'})
def test_include_error02(self):
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.engine.get_template('include-error02')
@setup({'include-error03': '{% include "basic-syntax01" with dotted.arg="error" %}'})
def test_include_error03(self):
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.engine.get_template('include-error03')
@setup({'include-error04': '{% include "basic-syntax01" something_random %}'})
def test_include_error04(self):
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.engine.get_template('include-error04')
@setup({'include-error05': '{% include "basic-syntax01" foo="duplicate" foo="key" %}'})
def test_include_error05(self):
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.engine.get_template('include-error05')
@setup({'include-error06': '{% include "basic-syntax01" only only %}'})
def test_include_error06(self):
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.engine.get_template('include-error06')
@setup(include_fail_templates)
def test_include_fail1(self):
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
self.engine.get_template('include-fail1')
@setup(include_fail_templates)
def test_include_fail2(self):
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
self.engine.get_template('include-fail2')
@setup({'include-error07': '{% include "include-fail1" %}'}, include_fail_templates)
def test_include_error07(self):
template = self.engine.get_template('include-error07')
if self.engine.debug:
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
template.render(Context())
else:
with ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango21Warning):
self.assertEqual(template.render(Context()), '')
@setup({'include-error08': '{% include "include-fail2" %}'}, include_fail_templates)
def test_include_error08(self):
template = self.engine.get_template('include-error08')
if self.engine.debug:
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
template.render(Context())
else:
with ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango21Warning):
self.assertEqual(template.render(Context()), '')
@setup({'include-error09': '{% include failed_include %}'}, include_fail_templates)
def test_include_error09(self):
context = Context({'failed_include': 'include-fail1'})
template = self.engine.get_template('include-error09')
if self.engine.debug:
with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError):
template.render(context)
else:
with ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango21Warning):
self.assertEqual(template.render(context), '')
@setup({'include-error10': '{% include failed_include %}'}, include_fail_templates)
def test_include_error10(self):
context = Context({'failed_include': 'include-fail2'})
template = self.engine.get_template('include-error10')
if self.engine.debug:
with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError):
template.render(context)
else:
with ignore_warnings(category=RemovedInDjango21Warning):
self.assertEqual(template.render(context), '')
class IncludeTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_include_missing_template(self):
"""
The correct template is identified as not existing
when {% include %} specifies a template that does not exist.
"""
engine = Engine(app_dirs=True, debug=True)
template = engine.get_template('test_include_error.html')
with self.assertRaises(TemplateDoesNotExist) as e:
template.render(Context())
self.assertEqual(e.exception.args[0], 'missing.html')
def test_extends_include_missing_baseloader(self):
"""
#12787 -- The correct template is identified as not existing
when {% extends %} specifies a template that does exist, but that
template has an {% include %} of something that does not exist.
"""
engine = Engine(app_dirs=True, debug=True)
template = engine.get_template('test_extends_error.html')
with self.assertRaises(TemplateDoesNotExist) as e:
template.render(Context())
self.assertEqual(e.exception.args[0], 'missing.html')
def test_extends_include_missing_cachedloader(self):
engine = Engine(debug=True, loaders=[
('django.template.loaders.cached.Loader', [
'django.template.loaders.app_directories.Loader',
]),
])
template = engine.get_template('test_extends_error.html')
with self.assertRaises(TemplateDoesNotExist) as e:
template.render(Context())
self.assertEqual(e.exception.args[0], 'missing.html')
# Repeat to ensure it still works when loading from the cache
template = engine.get_template('test_extends_error.html')
with self.assertRaises(TemplateDoesNotExist) as e:
template.render(Context())
self.assertEqual(e.exception.args[0], 'missing.html')
def test_include_template_argument(self):
"""
Support any render() supporting object
"""
engine = Engine()
ctx = Context({
'tmpl': engine.from_string('This worked!'),
})
outer_tmpl = engine.from_string('{% include tmpl %}')
output = outer_tmpl.render(ctx)
self.assertEqual(output, 'This worked!')
def test_include_from_loader_get_template(self):
tmpl = loader.get_template('include_tpl.html') # {% include tmpl %}
output = tmpl.render({'tmpl': loader.get_template('index.html')})
self.assertEqual(output, 'index\n\n')
def test_include_immediate_missing(self):
"""
#16417 -- Include tags pointing to missing templates should not raise
an error at parsing time.
"""
Engine(debug=True).from_string('{% include "this_does_not_exist.html" %}')
def test_include_recursive(self):
comments = [
{
'comment': 'A1',
'children': [
{'comment': 'B1', 'children': []},
{'comment': 'B2', 'children': []},
{'comment': 'B3', 'children': [
{'comment': 'C1', 'children': []}
]},
]
}
]
engine = Engine(app_dirs=True)
t = engine.get_template('recursive_include.html')
self.assertEqual(
"Recursion! A1 Recursion! B1 B2 B3 Recursion! C1",
t.render(Context({'comments': comments})).replace(' ', '').replace('\n', ' ').strip(),
)
def test_include_cache(self):
"""
{% include %} keeps resolved templates constant (#27974). The
CounterNode object in the {% counter %} template tag is created once
if caching works properly. Each iteration increases the counter instead
of restarting it.
This works as a regression test only if the cached loader
isn't used, so the @setup decorator isn't used.
"""
engine = Engine(loaders=[
('django.template.loaders.locmem.Loader', {
'template': '{% for x in vars %}{% include "include" %}{% endfor %}',
'include': '{% include "next" %}',
'next': '{% load custom %}{% counter %}'
}),
], libraries={'custom': 'template_tests.templatetags.custom'})
output = engine.render_to_string('template', dict(vars=range(9)))
self.assertEqual(output, '012345678')