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django/tests/regressiontests/utils/text.py
Claude Paroz 4a103086d5 Fixed #18269 -- Applied unicode_literals for Python 3 compatibility.
Thanks Vinay Sajip for the support of his django3 branch and
Jannis Leidel for the review.
2012-06-07 18:08:47 +02:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import warnings
from django.test import SimpleTestCase
from django.utils import text
class TestUtilsText(SimpleTestCase):
# In Django 1.6 truncate_words() and truncate_html_words() will be removed
# so these tests will need to be adapted accordingly
def test_truncate_chars(self):
truncator = text.Truncator(
'The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.'
)
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.',
truncator.chars(100)),
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox ...',
truncator.chars(23)),
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fo.....',
truncator.chars(23, '.....')),
# Ensure that we normalize our unicode data first
nfc = text.Truncator('o\xfco\xfco\xfco\xfc')
nfd = text.Truncator('ou\u0308ou\u0308ou\u0308ou\u0308')
self.assertEqual('oüoüoüoü', nfc.chars(8))
self.assertEqual('oüoüoüoü', nfd.chars(8))
self.assertEqual('oü...', nfc.chars(5))
self.assertEqual('oü...', nfd.chars(5))
# Ensure the final length is calculated correctly when there are
# combining characters with no precomposed form, and that combining
# characters are not split up.
truncator = text.Truncator('-B\u030AB\u030A----8')
self.assertEqual('-B\u030A...', truncator.chars(5))
self.assertEqual('-B\u030AB\u030A-...', truncator.chars(7))
self.assertEqual('-B\u030AB\u030A----8', truncator.chars(8))
# Ensure the length of the end text is correctly calculated when it
# contains combining characters with no precomposed form.
truncator = text.Truncator('-----')
self.assertEqual('---B\u030A', truncator.chars(4, 'B\u030A'))
self.assertEqual('-----', truncator.chars(5, 'B\u030A'))
# Make a best effort to shorten to the desired length, but requesting
# a length shorter than the ellipsis shouldn't break
self.assertEqual('...', text.Truncator('asdf').chars(1))
def test_truncate_words(self):
truncator = text.Truncator('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy '
'dog.')
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.',
truncator.words(10))
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox...', truncator.words(4))
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox[snip]',
truncator.words(4, '[snip]'))
def test_truncate_html_words(self):
truncator = text.Truncator('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox jumped '
'over the lazy dog.</em></strong></p>')
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox jumped over the '
'lazy dog.</em></strong></p>', truncator.words(10, html=True))
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox...</em>'
'</strong></p>', truncator.words(4, html=True))
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox....</em>'
'</strong></p>', truncator.words(4, '....', html=True))
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox</em></strong>'
'</p>', truncator.words(4, '', html=True))
# Test with new line inside tag
truncator = text.Truncator('<p>The quick <a href="xyz.html"\n'
'id="mylink">brown fox</a> jumped over the lazy dog.</p>')
self.assertEqual('<p>The quick <a href="xyz.html"\n'
'id="mylink">brown...</a></p>', truncator.words(3, '...', html=True))
def test_old_truncate_words(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
warnings.simplefilter("always")
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.',
text.truncate_words('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.', 10))
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox ...',
text.truncate_words('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.', 4))
self.assertEqual('The quick brown fox ....',
text.truncate_words('The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.', 4, '....'))
self.assertGreater(len(w), 0)
def test_old_truncate_html_words(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
warnings.simplefilter("always")
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</em></strong></p>',
text.truncate_html_words('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</em></strong></p>', 10))
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox ...</em></strong></p>',
text.truncate_html_words('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</em></strong></p>', 4))
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox ....</em></strong></p>',
text.truncate_html_words('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</em></strong></p>', 4, '....'))
self.assertEqual('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox</em></strong></p>',
text.truncate_html_words('<p><strong><em>The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog.</em></strong></p>', 4, None))
self.assertGreater(len(w), 0)
def test_wrap(self):
digits = '1234 67 9'
self.assertEqual(text.wrap(digits, 100), '1234 67 9')
self.assertEqual(text.wrap(digits, 9), '1234 67 9')
self.assertEqual(text.wrap(digits, 8), '1234 67\n9')
self.assertEqual(text.wrap('short\na long line', 7),
'short\na long\nline')
self.assertEqual(text.wrap('do-not-break-long-words please? ok', 8),
'do-not-break-long-words\nplease?\nok')
long_word = 'l%sng' % ('o' * 20)
self.assertEqual(text.wrap(long_word, 20), long_word)
self.assertEqual(text.wrap('a %s word' % long_word, 10),
'a\n%s\nword' % long_word)