bazarr/libs/bs4/tests/test_formatter.py

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import pytest
from bs4.element import Tag
from bs4.formatter import (
Formatter,
HTMLFormatter,
XMLFormatter,
)
from . import SoupTest
class TestFormatter(SoupTest):
def test_default_attributes(self):
# Test the default behavior of Formatter.attributes().
formatter = Formatter()
tag = Tag(name="tag")
tag['b'] = 1
tag['a'] = 2
# Attributes come out sorted by name. In Python 3, attributes
# normally come out of a dictionary in the order they were
# added.
assert [('a', 2), ('b', 1)] == formatter.attributes(tag)
# This works even if Tag.attrs is None, though this shouldn't
# normally happen.
tag.attrs = None
assert [] == formatter.attributes(tag)
assert ' ' == formatter.indent
def test_sort_attributes(self):
# Test the ability to override Formatter.attributes() to,
# e.g., disable the normal sorting of attributes.
class UnsortedFormatter(Formatter):
def attributes(self, tag):
self.called_with = tag
for k, v in sorted(tag.attrs.items()):
if k == 'ignore':
continue
yield k,v
soup = self.soup('<p cval="1" aval="2" ignore="ignored"></p>')
formatter = UnsortedFormatter()
decoded = soup.decode(formatter=formatter)
# attributes() was called on the <p> tag. It filtered out one
# attribute and sorted the other two.
assert formatter.called_with == soup.p
assert '<p aval="2" cval="1"></p>' == decoded
def test_empty_attributes_are_booleans(self):
# Test the behavior of empty_attributes_are_booleans as well
# as which Formatters have it enabled.
for name in ('html', 'minimal', None):
formatter = HTMLFormatter.REGISTRY[name]
assert False == formatter.empty_attributes_are_booleans
formatter = XMLFormatter.REGISTRY[None]
assert False == formatter.empty_attributes_are_booleans
formatter = HTMLFormatter.REGISTRY['html5']
assert True == formatter.empty_attributes_are_booleans
# Verify that the constructor sets the value.
formatter = Formatter(empty_attributes_are_booleans=True)
assert True == formatter.empty_attributes_are_booleans
# Now demonstrate what it does to markup.
for markup in (
"<option selected></option>",
'<option selected=""></option>'
):
soup = self.soup(markup)
for formatter in ('html', 'minimal', 'xml', None):
assert b'<option selected=""></option>' == soup.option.encode(formatter='html')
assert b'<option selected></option>' == soup.option.encode(formatter='html5')
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"indent,expect",
[
(None, '<a>\n<b>\ntext\n</b>\n</a>\n'),
(-1, '<a>\n<b>\ntext\n</b>\n</a>\n'),
(0, '<a>\n<b>\ntext\n</b>\n</a>\n'),
("", '<a>\n<b>\ntext\n</b>\n</a>\n'),
(1, '<a>\n <b>\n text\n </b>\n</a>\n'),
(2, '<a>\n <b>\n text\n </b>\n</a>\n'),
("\t", '<a>\n\t<b>\n\t\ttext\n\t</b>\n</a>\n'),
('abc', '<a>\nabc<b>\nabcabctext\nabc</b>\n</a>\n'),
# Some invalid inputs -- the default behavior is used.
(object(), '<a>\n <b>\n text\n </b>\n</a>\n'),
(b'bytes', '<a>\n <b>\n text\n </b>\n</a>\n'),
]
)
def test_indent(self, indent, expect):
# Pretty-print a tree with a Formatter set to
# indent in a certain way and verify the results.
soup = self.soup("<a><b>text</b></a>")
formatter = Formatter(indent=indent)
assert soup.prettify(formatter=formatter) == expect
# Pretty-printing only happens with prettify(), not
# encode().
assert soup.encode(formatter=formatter) != expect
def test_default_indent_value(self):
formatter = Formatter()
assert formatter.indent == ' '