"""Test suite for our JSON utilities. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING.txt, distributed as part of this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # stdlib import json # third party import nose.tools as nt # our own from ..jsonutil import json_clean #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Test functions #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 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]), ] 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)) def test_lambda(): jc = json_clean(lambda : 1) nt.assert_true(jc.startswith(' at ')) json.dumps(jc) 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)