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Fix a bug in renaming notebook...
Fix a bug in renaming notebook There was a bug in NotebookManager.save_notebook_object. Here is how to reproduce: 0. Make sure you don't have Untitled0. 1. Open new notebook Untitled0. 2. Rename it to something else. 3. Copy Untitled0.ipynb to the notebook dir from somewhere. (Do not use notebook UI.) 4. New copied Untitled0 cannot be opened. The renamed notebook is opened when tried. Indeed, accessing to http://localhost:XXXX/notebooks shows duplicated notebook_id. The problem was that NotebookManager.rev_mapping keeps old notebook name after renaming.

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test_process.py
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# encoding: utf-8
"""
Tests for platutils.py
"""
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team
#
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software.
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Imports
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
import sys
from unittest import TestCase
import nose.tools as nt
from IPython.utils.process import (find_cmd, FindCmdError, arg_split,
system, getoutput, getoutputerror)
from IPython.testing import decorators as dec
from IPython.testing import tools as tt
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tests
#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
def test_find_cmd_python():
"""Make sure we find sys.exectable for python."""
nt.assert_equals(find_cmd('python'), sys.executable)
@dec.skip_win32
def test_find_cmd_ls():
"""Make sure we can find the full path to ls."""
path = find_cmd('ls')
nt.assert_true(path.endswith('ls'))
def has_pywin32():
try:
import win32api
except ImportError:
return False
return True
@dec.onlyif(has_pywin32, "This test requires win32api to run")
def test_find_cmd_pythonw():
"""Try to find pythonw on Windows."""
path = find_cmd('pythonw')
nt.assert_true(path.endswith('pythonw.exe'))
@dec.onlyif(lambda : sys.platform != 'win32' or has_pywin32(),
"This test runs on posix or in win32 with win32api installed")
def test_find_cmd_fail():
"""Make sure that FindCmdError is raised if we can't find the cmd."""
nt.assert_raises(FindCmdError,find_cmd,'asdfasdf')
@dec.skip_win32
def test_arg_split():
"""Ensure that argument lines are correctly split like in a shell."""
tests = [['hi', ['hi']],
[u'hi', [u'hi']],
['hello there', ['hello', 'there']],
# \u01ce == \N{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CARON}
# Do not use \N because the tests crash with syntax error in
# some cases, for example windows python2.6.
[u'h\u01cello', [u'h\u01cello']],
['something "with quotes"', ['something', '"with quotes"']],
]
for argstr, argv in tests:
nt.assert_equal(arg_split(argstr), argv)
@dec.skip_if_not_win32
def test_arg_split_win32():
"""Ensure that argument lines are correctly split like in a shell."""
tests = [['hi', ['hi']],
[u'hi', [u'hi']],
['hello there', ['hello', 'there']],
[u'h\u01cello', [u'h\u01cello']],
['something "with quotes"', ['something', 'with quotes']],
]
for argstr, argv in tests:
nt.assert_equal(arg_split(argstr), argv)
class SubProcessTestCase(TestCase, tt.TempFileMixin):
def setUp(self):
"""Make a valid python temp file."""
lines = ["from __future__ import print_function",
"import sys",
"print('on stdout', end='', file=sys.stdout)",
"print('on stderr', end='', file=sys.stderr)",
"sys.stdout.flush()",
"sys.stderr.flush()"]
self.mktmp('\n'.join(lines))
def test_system(self):
status = system('python "%s"' % self.fname)
self.assertEquals(status, 0)
def test_system_quotes(self):
status = system('python -c "import sys"')
self.assertEquals(status, 0)
def test_getoutput(self):
out = getoutput('python "%s"' % self.fname)
self.assertEquals(out, 'on stdout')
def test_getoutput_quoted(self):
out = getoutput('python -c "print (1)"')
self.assertEquals(out.strip(), '1')
#Invalid quoting on windows
@dec.skip_win32
def test_getoutput_quoted2(self):
out = getoutput("python -c 'print (1)'")
self.assertEquals(out.strip(), '1')
out = getoutput("python -c 'print (\"1\")'")
self.assertEquals(out.strip(), '1')
def test_getoutput(self):
out, err = getoutputerror('python "%s"' % self.fname)
self.assertEquals(out, 'on stdout')
self.assertEquals(err, 'on stderr')