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Change the order of Cancel and OK button in the renaming function so it matches the user experience for the same dialog boxes used in the main dashboard
Change the order of Cancel and OK button in the renaming function so it matches the user experience for the same dialog boxes used in the main dashboard

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test_jsonutil.py
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r17133 # coding: utf-8
"""Test suite for our JSON utilities."""
# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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r11151 import datetime
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r2947 import json
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r7737 from base64 import decodestring
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import nose.tools as nt
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r11151 from IPython.utils import jsonutil, tz
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r7737 from ..jsonutil import json_clean, encode_images
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r13361 from ..py3compat import unicode_to_str, str_to_bytes, iteritems
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r13704 class Int(int):
def __str__(self):
return 'Int(%i)' % self
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def test():
# list of input/expected output. Use None for the expected output if it
# can be the same as the input.
pairs = [(1, None), # start with scalars
(1.0, None),
('a', None),
(True, None),
(False, None),
(None, None),
# complex numbers for now just go to strings, as otherwise they
# are unserializable
(1j, '1j'),
# Containers
([1, 2], None),
((1, 2), [1, 2]),
(set([1, 2]), [1, 2]),
(dict(x=1), None),
({'x': 1, 'y':[1,2,3], '1':'int'}, None),
# More exotic objects
((x for x in range(3)), [0, 1, 2]),
(iter([1, 2]), [1, 2]),
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r13704 (Int(5), 5),
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for val, jval in pairs:
if jval is None:
jval = val
out = json_clean(val)
# validate our cleanup
nt.assert_equal(out, jval)
# and ensure that what we return, indeed encodes cleanly
json.loads(json.dumps(out))
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r17140 def test_rekey():
# This could fail due to modifying the dict keys in-place on Python 3
d = { i:i for i in map(str, range(128)) }
d = jsonutil.rekey(d)
for key in d:
nt.assert_is_instance(key, int)
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def test_encode_images():
# invalid data, but the header and footer are from real files
pngdata = b'\x89PNG\r\n\x1a\nblahblahnotactuallyvalidIEND\xaeB`\x82'
jpegdata = b'\xff\xd8\xff\xe0\x00\x10JFIFblahblahjpeg(\xa0\x0f\xff\xd9'
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r15121 pdfdata = b'%PDF-1.\ntrailer<</Root<</Pages<</Kids[<</MediaBox[0 0 3 3]>>]>>>>>>'
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fmt = {
'image/png' : pngdata,
'image/jpeg' : jpegdata,
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r15121 'application/pdf' : pdfdata
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r7737 }
encoded = encode_images(fmt)
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r13361 for key, value in iteritems(fmt):
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decoded = decodestring(encoded[key].encode('ascii'))
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r12374 nt.assert_equal(decoded, value)
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r7737 encoded2 = encode_images(encoded)
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r12374 nt.assert_equal(encoded, encoded2)
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b64_str = {}
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r13361 for key, encoded in iteritems(encoded):
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r7737 b64_str[key] = unicode_to_str(encoded)
encoded3 = encode_images(b64_str)
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r12374 nt.assert_equal(encoded3, b64_str)
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decoded = decodestring(str_to_bytes(encoded3[key]))
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r12374 nt.assert_equal(decoded, value)
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r2947 def test_lambda():
jc = json_clean(lambda : 1)
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r15309 nt.assert_is_instance(jc, str)
nt.assert_in('<lambda>', jc)
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r2947 json.dumps(jc)
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r11151 def test_extract_dates():
timestamps = [
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482Z',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482Z-0800',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482Z+0800',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482Z+08:00',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482Z-08:00',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482-0800',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482+0800',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482+08:00',
'2013-07-03T16:34:52.249482-08:00',
]
extracted = jsonutil.extract_dates(timestamps)
ref = extracted[0]
for dt in extracted:
nt.assert_true(isinstance(dt, datetime.datetime))
nt.assert_equal(dt, ref)
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r13521 def test_parse_ms_precision():
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r15309 base = '2013-07-03T16:34:52'
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r13521 digits = '1234567890'
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r15309 parsed = jsonutil.parse_date(base)
nt.assert_is_instance(parsed, datetime.datetime)
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r13521 for i in range(len(digits)):
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r15309 ts = base + '.' + digits[:i]
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r13521 parsed = jsonutil.parse_date(ts)
if i >= 1 and i <= 6:
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r15309 nt.assert_is_instance(parsed, datetime.datetime)
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r13521 else:
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r15309 nt.assert_is_instance(parsed, str)
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r11151 def test_date_default():
data = dict(today=datetime.datetime.now(), utcnow=tz.utcnow())
jsondata = json.dumps(data, default=jsonutil.date_default)
nt.assert_in("+00", jsondata)
nt.assert_equal(jsondata.count("+00"), 1)
extracted = jsonutil.extract_dates(json.loads(jsondata))
for dt in extracted.values():
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def test_exception():
bad_dicts = [{1:'number', '1':'string'},
{True:'bool', 'True':'string'},
]
for d in bad_dicts:
nt.assert_raises(ValueError, json_clean, d)
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def test_unicode_dict():
data = {u'üniço∂e': u'üniço∂e'}
clean = jsonutil.json_clean(data)
nt.assert_equal(data, clean)