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Reverse hscrollbar min-height hack on OS X OS X has optional behavior to only draw scrollbars during scroll, which causes problems for CodeMirror's scrollbars. CodeMirror's solution is to set a minimum size for their scrollbars, which is always present. The trade is that the container overlays most of the last line, swallowing click events when there is scrolling to do, even when no scrollbar is visible. This reverses the trade, recovering the click events at the expense of never showing the horizontal scrollbar on OS X when this option is enabled.

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test_json.py
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import copy
import json
from base64 import decodestring
from unittest import TestCase
from IPython.utils.py3compat import unicode_type
from ..nbjson import reads, writes
from ..nbbase import from_dict
from .. import nbjson
from .nbexamples import nb0
from . import formattest
from .nbexamples import nb0
class TestJSON(formattest.NBFormatTest, TestCase):
nb0_ref = None
ext = 'ipynb'
mod = nbjson
def test_roundtrip_nosplit(self):
"""Ensure that multiline blobs are still readable"""
# ensures that notebooks written prior to splitlines change
# are still readable.
s = writes(nb0, split_lines=False)
self.assertEqual(nbjson.reads(s),nb0)
def test_roundtrip_split(self):
"""Ensure that splitting multiline blocks is safe"""
# This won't differ from test_roundtrip unless the default changes
s = writes(nb0, split_lines=True)
self.assertEqual(nbjson.reads(s),nb0)
def test_strip_transient(self):
"""transient values aren't written to files"""
nb = copy.deepcopy(nb0)
nb.orig_nbformat = 2
nb.orig_nbformat_minor = 3
nb.worksheets[0].cells[0].metadata.trusted = False
nbs = nbjson.writes(nb)
nb2 = from_dict(json.loads(nbs))
self.assertNotIn('orig_nbformat', nb2)
self.assertNotIn('orig_nbformat_minor', nb2)
for cell in nb2.worksheets[0].cells:
self.assertNotIn('trusted', cell.metadata)
def test_to_json(self):
"""to_notebook_json doesn't strip transient"""
nb = copy.deepcopy(nb0)
nb.orig_nbformat = 2
nb.orig_nbformat_minor = 3
nb.worksheets[0].cells[0].metadata.trusted = False
nbs = json.dumps(nb)
nb2 = nbjson.to_notebook(json.loads(nbs))
nb2 = from_dict(json.loads(nbs))
self.assertIn('orig_nbformat', nb2)
self.assertIn('orig_nbformat_minor', nb2)
cell = nb2.worksheets[0].cells[0]
self.assertIn('trusted', cell.metadata)
def test_read_png(self):
"""PNG output data is b64 unicode"""
s = writes(nb0)
nb1 = nbjson.reads(s)
found_png = False
for cell in nb1.worksheets[0].cells:
if not 'outputs' in cell:
continue
for output in cell.outputs:
if 'png' in output:
found_png = True
pngdata = output['png']
self.assertEqual(type(pngdata), unicode_type)
# test that it is valid b64 data
b64bytes = pngdata.encode('ascii')
raw_bytes = decodestring(b64bytes)
assert found_png, "never found png output"
def test_read_jpeg(self):
"""JPEG output data is b64 unicode"""
s = writes(nb0)
nb1 = nbjson.reads(s)
found_jpeg = False
for cell in nb1.worksheets[0].cells:
if not 'outputs' in cell:
continue
for output in cell.outputs:
if 'jpeg' in output:
found_jpeg = True
jpegdata = output['jpeg']
self.assertEqual(type(jpegdata), unicode_type)
# test that it is valid b64 data
b64bytes = jpegdata.encode('ascii')
raw_bytes = decodestring(b64bytes)
assert found_jpeg, "never found jpeg output"