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test_nbbase.py
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# coding: utf-8
"""Tests for the Python API for composing notebook elements"""
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.nbformat.validator import isvalid, validate, ValidationError
from ..nbbase import (
NotebookNode, nbformat,
new_code_cell, new_markdown_cell, new_notebook,
new_output, new_raw_cell,
)
def test_empty_notebook():
nb = new_notebook()
nt.assert_equal(nb.cells, [])
nt.assert_equal(nb.metadata, NotebookNode())
nt.assert_equal(nb.nbformat, nbformat)
def test_empty_markdown_cell():
cell = new_markdown_cell()
nt.assert_equal(cell.cell_type, 'markdown')
nt.assert_equal(cell.source, '')
def test_markdown_cell():
cell = new_markdown_cell(u'* Søme markdown')
nt.assert_equal(cell.source, u'* Søme markdown')
def test_empty_raw_cell():
cell = new_raw_cell()
nt.assert_equal(cell.cell_type, u'raw')
nt.assert_equal(cell.source, '')
def test_raw_cell():
cell = new_raw_cell('hi')
nt.assert_equal(cell.source, u'hi')
def test_empty_code_cell():
cell = new_code_cell('hi')
nt.assert_equal(cell.cell_type, 'code')
nt.assert_equal(cell.source, u'hi')
def test_empty_display_data():
output = new_output('display_data')
nt.assert_equal(output.output_type, 'display_data')
def test_empty_stream():
output = new_output('stream')
nt.assert_equal(output.output_type, 'stream')
nt.assert_equal(output.name, 'stdout')
nt.assert_equal(output.text, '')
def test_empty_execute_result():
output = new_output('execute_result', execution_count=1)
nt.assert_equal(output.output_type, 'execute_result')
mimebundle = {
'text/plain': "some text",
"application/json": {
"key": "value"
},
"image/svg+xml": 'ABCDEF',
"application/octet-stream": 'ABC-123',
"application/vnd.foo+bar": "Some other stuff",
}
def test_display_data():
output = new_output('display_data', mimebundle)
for key, expected in mimebundle.items():
nt.assert_equal(output.data[key], expected)
def test_execute_result():
output = new_output('execute_result', mimebundle, execution_count=10)
nt.assert_equal(output.execution_count, 10)
for key, expected in mimebundle.items():
nt.assert_equal(output.data[key], expected)
def test_error():
o = new_output(output_type=u'error', ename=u'NameError',
evalue=u'Name not found', traceback=[u'frame 0', u'frame 1', u'frame 2']
)
nt.assert_equal(o.output_type, u'error')
nt.assert_equal(o.ename, u'NameError')
nt.assert_equal(o.evalue, u'Name not found')
nt.assert_equal(o.traceback, [u'frame 0', u'frame 1', u'frame 2'])
def test_code_cell_with_outputs():
cell = new_code_cell(execution_count=10, outputs=[
new_output('display_data', mimebundle),
new_output('stream', text='hello'),
new_output('execute_result', mimebundle, execution_count=10),
])
nt.assert_equal(cell.execution_count, 10)
nt.assert_equal(len(cell.outputs), 3)
er = cell.outputs[-1]
nt.assert_equal(er.execution_count, 10)
nt.assert_equal(er['output_type'], 'execute_result')
def test_stream():
output = new_output('stream', name='stderr', text='hello there')
nt.assert_equal(output.name, 'stderr')
nt.assert_equal(output.text, 'hello there')