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test_files.py
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"""
Module with tests for files
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (c) 2013, the IPython Development Team.
#
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
#
# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
import os
from ...tests.base import TestsBase
from ..files import FilesWriter
from IPython.utils.py3compat import PY3
if PY3:
from io import StringIO
else:
from StringIO import StringIO
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Class
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
class Testfiles(TestsBase):
"""Contains test functions for files.py"""
def test_basic_output(self):
"""Is FilesWriter basic output correct?"""
# Work in a temporary directory.
with self.create_temp_cwd():
# Create the resoruces dictionary
res = {}
# Create files writer, test output
writer = FilesWriter()
writer.write(u'y', res, notebook_name="z")
# Check the output of the file
with open('z', 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, u'y')
def test_ext(self):
"""Does the FilesWriter add the correct extension to the output?"""
# Work in a temporary directory.
with self.create_temp_cwd():
# Create the resoruces dictionary
res = {'output_extension': 'txt'}
# Create files writer, test output
writer = FilesWriter()
writer.write(u'y', res, notebook_name="z")
# Check the output of the file
assert os.path.isfile('z.txt')
with open('z.txt', 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, u'y')
def test_extract(self):
"""Can FilesWriter write extracted figures correctly?"""
# Work in a temporary directory.
with self.create_temp_cwd():
# Create the resoruces dictionary
res = {'outputs': {os.path.join('z_files', 'a'): b'b'}}
# Create files writer, test output
writer = FilesWriter()
writer.write(u'y', res, notebook_name="z")
# Check the output of the file
with open('z', 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, u'y')
# Check the output of the extracted file
extracted_file_dest = os.path.join('z_files', 'a')
assert os.path.isfile(extracted_file_dest)
with open(extracted_file_dest, 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, 'b')
def test_builddir(self):
"""Can FilesWriter write to a build dir correctly?"""
# Work in a temporary directory.
with self.create_temp_cwd():
# Create the resoruces dictionary
res = {'outputs': {os.path.join('z_files', 'a'): b'b'}}
# Create files writer, test output
writer = FilesWriter()
writer.build_directory = u'build'
writer.write(u'y', res, notebook_name="z")
# Check the output of the file
assert os.path.isdir(writer.build_directory)
dest = os.path.join(writer.build_directory, 'z')
with open(dest, 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, u'y')
# Check the output of the extracted file
extracted_file_dest = os.path.join(writer.build_directory, 'z_files', 'a')
assert os.path.isfile(extracted_file_dest)
with open(extracted_file_dest, 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, 'b')
def test_links(self):
"""Can the FilesWriter handle linked files correctly?"""
# Work in a temporary directory.
with self.create_temp_cwd():
# Create test file
os.mkdir('sub')
with open(os.path.join('sub', 'c'), 'w') as f:
f.write('d')
# Create the resoruces dictionary
res = {}
# Create files writer, test output
writer = FilesWriter()
writer.files = [os.path.join('sub', 'c')]
writer.build_directory = u'build'
writer.write(u'y', res, notebook_name="z")
# Check the output of the file
assert os.path.isdir(writer.build_directory)
dest = os.path.join(writer.build_directory, 'z')
with open(dest, 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, u'y')
# Check to make sure the linked file was copied
path = os.path.join(writer.build_directory, 'sub')
assert os.path.isdir(path)
dest = os.path.join(path, 'c')
assert os.path.isfile(dest)
with open(dest, 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, 'd')
def test_glob(self):
"""Can the FilesWriter handle globbed files correctly?"""
# Work in a temporary directory.
with self.create_temp_cwd():
# Create test files
os.mkdir('sub')
with open(os.path.join('sub', 'c'), 'w') as f:
f.write('e')
with open(os.path.join('sub', 'd'), 'w') as f:
f.write('e')
# Create the resoruces dictionary
res = {}
# Create files writer, test output
writer = FilesWriter()
writer.files = ['sub/*']
writer.build_directory = u'build'
writer.write(u'y', res, notebook_name="z")
# Check the output of the file
assert os.path.isdir(writer.build_directory)
dest = os.path.join(writer.build_directory, 'z')
with open(dest, 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, u'y')
# Check to make sure the globbed files were copied
path = os.path.join(writer.build_directory, 'sub')
assert os.path.isdir(path)
for filename in ['c', 'd']:
dest = os.path.join(path, filename)
assert os.path.isfile(dest)
with open(dest, 'r') as f:
output = f.read()
self.assertEqual(output, 'e')