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test_ext_json.py
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright (C) 2010-2018 RhodeCode GmbH
#
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import datetime
import decimal
import io
import textwrap
import pytest
from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import json
from rhodecode.lib.ext_json import formatted_json
from rhodecode.translation import _, _pluralize
class Timezone(datetime.tzinfo):
def __init__(self, hours):
self.hours = hours
def utcoffset(self, unused_dt):
return datetime.timedelta(hours=self.hours)
def test_dumps_set():
result = json.dumps(set((1, 2, 3)))
# We cannot infer what the order of result is going to be
result = json.loads(result)
assert isinstance(result, list)
assert [1, 2, 3] == sorted(result)
def test_dumps_decimal():
assert '"1.5"' == json.dumps(decimal.Decimal('1.5'))
def test_dumps_complex():
assert "[0.0, 1.0]" == json.dumps(1j)
assert "[1.0, 0.0]" == json.dumps(1 + 0j)
assert "[1.1, 1.2]" == json.dumps(1.1 + 1.2j)
def test_dumps_object_with_json_method():
class SerializableObject(object):
def __json__(self):
return 'foo'
assert '"foo"' == json.dumps(SerializableObject())
def test_dumps_object_with_json_attribute():
class SerializableObject(object):
__json__ = 'foo'
assert '"foo"' == json.dumps(SerializableObject())
def test_dumps_time():
assert '"03:14:15.926"' == json.dumps(datetime.time(3, 14, 15, 926535))
def test_dumps_time_no_microseconds():
assert '"03:14:15"' == json.dumps(datetime.time(3, 14, 15))
def test_dumps_time_with_timezone():
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
json.dumps(datetime.time(3, 14, 15, 926535, Timezone(0)))
error_msg = str(excinfo.value)
assert 'Time-zone aware times are not JSON serializable' in error_msg
def test_dumps_date():
assert '"1969-07-20"' == json.dumps(datetime.date(1969, 7, 20))
def test_dumps_datetime():
json_data = json.dumps(datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535))
assert '"1969-07-20T03:14:15.926"' == json_data
def test_dumps_datetime_no_microseconds():
json_data = json.dumps(datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15))
assert '"1969-07-20T03:14:15"' == json_data
def test_dumps_datetime_with_utc_timezone():
json_data = json.dumps(
datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535, Timezone(0)))
assert '"1969-07-20T03:14:15.926Z"' == json_data
def test_dumps_datetime_with_plus1_timezone():
json_data = json.dumps(
datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535, Timezone(1)))
assert '"1969-07-20T03:14:15.926+01:00"' == json_data
def test_dumps_unserializable_class():
unserializable_obj = object()
with pytest.raises(TypeError) as excinfo:
json.dumps(unserializable_obj)
assert repr(unserializable_obj) in str(excinfo.value)
assert 'is not JSON serializable' in str(excinfo.value)
def test_dump_is_like_dumps():
data = {
'decimal': decimal.Decimal('1.5'),
'set': set([1]), # Just one element to guarantee the order
'complex': 1 - 1j,
'datetime': datetime.datetime(1969, 7, 20, 3, 14, 15, 926535),
'time': datetime.time(3, 14, 15, 926535),
'date': datetime.date(1969, 7, 20),
}
json_buffer = io.BytesIO()
json.dump(data, json_buffer)
assert json.dumps(data) == json_buffer.getvalue()
def test_formatted_json():
data = {
'b': {'2': 2, '1': 1},
'a': {'3': 3, '4': 4},
}
expected_data = textwrap.dedent('''
{
"a": {
"3": 3,
"4": 4
},
"b": {
"1": 1,
"2": 2
}
}''').strip()
assert formatted_json(data) == expected_data
def test_lazy_translation_string(baseapp):
data = {'label': _('hello')}
data2 = {'label2': _pluralize('singular', 'plural', 1)}
assert json.dumps(data) == '{"label": "hello"}'
assert json.dumps(data2) == '{"label2": "singular"}'