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Posted to commits@ambari.apache.org by nc...@apache.org on 2014/09/05 00:36:10 UTC
[31/59] [abbrv] AMBARI-7138. Ambari RPM deals with jinja2 dependency
incorrectly (aonishuk)
http://git-wip-us.apache.org/repos/asf/ambari/blob/658360a5/ambari-common/src/main/python/jinja2/jinja2/sandbox.py
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.sandbox
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Adds a sandbox layer to Jinja as it was the default behavior in the old
- Jinja 1 releases. This sandbox is slightly different from Jinja 1 as the
- default behavior is easier to use.
-
- The behavior can be changed by subclassing the environment.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD.
-"""
-import operator
-from jinja2.runtime import Undefined
-from jinja2.environment import Environment
-from jinja2.exceptions import SecurityError
-from jinja2.utils import FunctionType, MethodType, TracebackType, CodeType, \
- FrameType, GeneratorType
-
-
-#: maximum number of items a range may produce
-MAX_RANGE = 100000
-
-#: attributes of function objects that are considered unsafe.
-UNSAFE_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTES = set(['func_closure', 'func_code', 'func_dict',
- 'func_defaults', 'func_globals'])
-
-#: unsafe method attributes. function attributes are unsafe for methods too
-UNSAFE_METHOD_ATTRIBUTES = set(['im_class', 'im_func', 'im_self'])
-
-
-import warnings
-
-# make sure we don't warn in python 2.6 about stuff we don't care about
-warnings.filterwarnings('ignore', 'the sets module', DeprecationWarning,
- module='jinja2.sandbox')
-
-from collections import deque
-
-_mutable_set_types = (set,)
-_mutable_mapping_types = (dict,)
-_mutable_sequence_types = (list,)
-
-
-# on python 2.x we can register the user collection types
-try:
- from UserDict import UserDict, DictMixin
- from UserList import UserList
- _mutable_mapping_types += (UserDict, DictMixin)
- _mutable_set_types += (UserList,)
-except ImportError:
- pass
-
-# if sets is still available, register the mutable set from there as well
-try:
- from sets import Set
- _mutable_set_types += (Set,)
-except ImportError:
- pass
-
-#: register Python 2.6 abstract base classes
-try:
- from collections import MutableSet, MutableMapping, MutableSequence
- _mutable_set_types += (MutableSet,)
- _mutable_mapping_types += (MutableMapping,)
- _mutable_sequence_types += (MutableSequence,)
-except ImportError:
- pass
-
-_mutable_spec = (
- (_mutable_set_types, frozenset([
- 'add', 'clear', 'difference_update', 'discard', 'pop', 'remove',
- 'symmetric_difference_update', 'update'
- ])),
- (_mutable_mapping_types, frozenset([
- 'clear', 'pop', 'popitem', 'setdefault', 'update'
- ])),
- (_mutable_sequence_types, frozenset([
- 'append', 'reverse', 'insert', 'sort', 'extend', 'remove'
- ])),
- (deque, frozenset([
- 'append', 'appendleft', 'clear', 'extend', 'extendleft', 'pop',
- 'popleft', 'remove', 'rotate'
- ]))
-)
-
-
-def safe_range(*args):
- """A range that can't generate ranges with a length of more than
- MAX_RANGE items.
- """
- rng = xrange(*args)
- if len(rng) > MAX_RANGE:
- raise OverflowError('range too big, maximum size for range is %d' %
- MAX_RANGE)
- return rng
-
-
-def unsafe(f):
- """
- Mark a function or method as unsafe::
-
- @unsafe
- def delete(self):
- pass
- """
- f.unsafe_callable = True
- return f
-
-
-def is_internal_attribute(obj, attr):
- """Test if the attribute given is an internal python attribute. For
- example this function returns `True` for the `func_code` attribute of
- python objects. This is useful if the environment method
- :meth:`~SandboxedEnvironment.is_safe_attribute` is overriden.
-
- >>> from jinja2.sandbox import is_internal_attribute
- >>> is_internal_attribute(lambda: None, "func_code")
- True
- >>> is_internal_attribute((lambda x:x).func_code, 'co_code')
- True
- >>> is_internal_attribute(str, "upper")
- False
- """
- if isinstance(obj, FunctionType):
- if attr in UNSAFE_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTES:
- return True
- elif isinstance(obj, MethodType):
- if attr in UNSAFE_FUNCTION_ATTRIBUTES or \
- attr in UNSAFE_METHOD_ATTRIBUTES:
- return True
- elif isinstance(obj, type):
- if attr == 'mro':
- return True
- elif isinstance(obj, (CodeType, TracebackType, FrameType)):
- return True
- elif isinstance(obj, GeneratorType):
- if attr == 'gi_frame':
- return True
- return attr.startswith('__')
-
-
-def modifies_known_mutable(obj, attr):
- """This function checks if an attribute on a builtin mutable object
- (list, dict, set or deque) would modify it if called. It also supports
- the "user"-versions of the objects (`sets.Set`, `UserDict.*` etc.) and
- with Python 2.6 onwards the abstract base classes `MutableSet`,
- `MutableMapping`, and `MutableSequence`.
-
- >>> modifies_known_mutable({}, "clear")
- True
- >>> modifies_known_mutable({}, "keys")
- False
- >>> modifies_known_mutable([], "append")
- True
- >>> modifies_known_mutable([], "index")
- False
-
- If called with an unsupported object (such as unicode) `False` is
- returned.
-
- >>> modifies_known_mutable("foo", "upper")
- False
- """
- for typespec, unsafe in _mutable_spec:
- if isinstance(obj, typespec):
- return attr in unsafe
- return False
-
-
-class SandboxedEnvironment(Environment):
- """The sandboxed environment. It works like the regular environment but
- tells the compiler to generate sandboxed code. Additionally subclasses of
- this environment may override the methods that tell the runtime what
- attributes or functions are safe to access.
-
- If the template tries to access insecure code a :exc:`SecurityError` is
- raised. However also other exceptions may occour during the rendering so
- the caller has to ensure that all exceptions are catched.
- """
- sandboxed = True
-
- def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
- Environment.__init__(self, *args, **kwargs)
- self.globals['range'] = safe_range
-
- def is_safe_attribute(self, obj, attr, value):
- """The sandboxed environment will call this method to check if the
- attribute of an object is safe to access. Per default all attributes
- starting with an underscore are considered private as well as the
- special attributes of internal python objects as returned by the
- :func:`is_internal_attribute` function.
- """
- return not (attr.startswith('_') or is_internal_attribute(obj, attr))
-
- def is_safe_callable(self, obj):
- """Check if an object is safely callable. Per default a function is
- considered safe unless the `unsafe_callable` attribute exists and is
- True. Override this method to alter the behavior, but this won't
- affect the `unsafe` decorator from this module.
- """
- return not (getattr(obj, 'unsafe_callable', False) or \
- getattr(obj, 'alters_data', False))
-
- def getitem(self, obj, argument):
- """Subscribe an object from sandboxed code."""
- try:
- return obj[argument]
- except (TypeError, LookupError):
- if isinstance(argument, basestring):
- try:
- attr = str(argument)
- except:
- pass
- else:
- try:
- value = getattr(obj, attr)
- except AttributeError:
- pass
- else:
- if self.is_safe_attribute(obj, argument, value):
- return value
- return self.unsafe_undefined(obj, argument)
- return self.undefined(obj=obj, name=argument)
-
- def getattr(self, obj, attribute):
- """Subscribe an object from sandboxed code and prefer the
- attribute. The attribute passed *must* be a bytestring.
- """
- try:
- value = getattr(obj, attribute)
- except AttributeError:
- try:
- return obj[attribute]
- except (TypeError, LookupError):
- pass
- else:
- if self.is_safe_attribute(obj, attribute, value):
- return value
- return self.unsafe_undefined(obj, attribute)
- return self.undefined(obj=obj, name=attribute)
-
- def unsafe_undefined(self, obj, attribute):
- """Return an undefined object for unsafe attributes."""
- return self.undefined('access to attribute %r of %r '
- 'object is unsafe.' % (
- attribute,
- obj.__class__.__name__
- ), name=attribute, obj=obj, exc=SecurityError)
-
- def call(__self, __context, __obj, *args, **kwargs):
- """Call an object from sandboxed code."""
- # the double prefixes are to avoid double keyword argument
- # errors when proxying the call.
- if not __self.is_safe_callable(__obj):
- raise SecurityError('%r is not safely callable' % (__obj,))
- return __context.call(__obj, *args, **kwargs)
-
-
-class ImmutableSandboxedEnvironment(SandboxedEnvironment):
- """Works exactly like the regular `SandboxedEnvironment` but does not
- permit modifications on the builtin mutable objects `list`, `set`, and
- `dict` by using the :func:`modifies_known_mutable` function.
- """
-
- def is_safe_attribute(self, obj, attr, value):
- if not SandboxedEnvironment.is_safe_attribute(self, obj, attr, value):
- return False
- return not modifies_known_mutable(obj, attr)
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.tests
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Jinja test functions. Used with the "is" operator.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import re
-from jinja2.runtime import Undefined
-
-# nose, nothing here to test
-__test__ = False
-
-
-number_re = re.compile(r'^-?\d+(\.\d+)?$')
-regex_type = type(number_re)
-
-
-try:
- test_callable = callable
-except NameError:
- def test_callable(x):
- return hasattr(x, '__call__')
-
-
-def test_odd(value):
- """Return true if the variable is odd."""
- return value % 2 == 1
-
-
-def test_even(value):
- """Return true if the variable is even."""
- return value % 2 == 0
-
-
-def test_divisibleby(value, num):
- """Check if a variable is divisible by a number."""
- return value % num == 0
-
-
-def test_defined(value):
- """Return true if the variable is defined:
-
- .. sourcecode:: jinja
-
- {% if variable is defined %}
- value of variable: {{ variable }}
- {% else %}
- variable is not defined
- {% endif %}
-
- See the :func:`default` filter for a simple way to set undefined
- variables.
- """
- return not isinstance(value, Undefined)
-
-
-def test_undefined(value):
- """Like :func:`defined` but the other way round."""
- return isinstance(value, Undefined)
-
-
-def test_none(value):
- """Return true if the variable is none."""
- return value is None
-
-
-def test_lower(value):
- """Return true if the variable is lowercased."""
- return unicode(value).islower()
-
-
-def test_upper(value):
- """Return true if the variable is uppercased."""
- return unicode(value).isupper()
-
-
-def test_string(value):
- """Return true if the object is a string."""
- return isinstance(value, basestring)
-
-
-def test_number(value):
- """Return true if the variable is a number."""
- return isinstance(value, (int, long, float, complex))
-
-
-def test_sequence(value):
- """Return true if the variable is a sequence. Sequences are variables
- that are iterable.
- """
- try:
- len(value)
- value.__getitem__
- except:
- return False
- return True
-
-
-def test_sameas(value, other):
- """Check if an object points to the same memory address than another
- object:
-
- .. sourcecode:: jinja
-
- {% if foo.attribute is sameas false %}
- the foo attribute really is the `False` singleton
- {% endif %}
- """
- return value is other
-
-
-def test_iterable(value):
- """Check if it's possible to iterate over an object."""
- try:
- iter(value)
- except TypeError:
- return False
- return True
-
-
-def test_escaped(value):
- """Check if the value is escaped."""
- return hasattr(value, '__html__')
-
-
-TESTS = {
- 'odd': test_odd,
- 'even': test_even,
- 'divisibleby': test_divisibleby,
- 'defined': test_defined,
- 'undefined': test_undefined,
- 'none': test_none,
- 'lower': test_lower,
- 'upper': test_upper,
- 'string': test_string,
- 'number': test_number,
- 'sequence': test_sequence,
- 'iterable': test_iterable,
- 'callable': test_callable,
- 'sameas': test_sameas,
- 'escaped': test_escaped
-}
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- All the unittests of Jinja2. These tests can be executed by
- either running run-tests.py using multiple Python versions at
- the same time.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import os
-import re
-import sys
-import unittest
-from traceback import format_exception
-from jinja2 import loaders
-
-
-here = os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__))
-
-dict_loader = loaders.DictLoader({
- 'justdict.html': 'FOO'
-})
-package_loader = loaders.PackageLoader('jinja2.testsuite.res', 'templates')
-filesystem_loader = loaders.FileSystemLoader(here + '/res/templates')
-function_loader = loaders.FunctionLoader({'justfunction.html': 'FOO'}.get)
-choice_loader = loaders.ChoiceLoader([dict_loader, package_loader])
-prefix_loader = loaders.PrefixLoader({
- 'a': filesystem_loader,
- 'b': dict_loader
-})
-
-
-class JinjaTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
-
- ### use only these methods for testing. If you need standard
- ### unittest method, wrap them!
-
- def setup(self):
- pass
-
- def teardown(self):
- pass
-
- def setUp(self):
- self.setup()
-
- def tearDown(self):
- self.teardown()
-
- def assert_equal(self, a, b):
- return self.assertEqual(a, b)
-
- def assert_raises(self, *args, **kwargs):
- return self.assertRaises(*args, **kwargs)
-
- def assert_traceback_matches(self, callback, expected_tb):
- try:
- callback()
- except Exception, e:
- tb = format_exception(*sys.exc_info())
- if re.search(expected_tb.strip(), ''.join(tb)) is None:
- raise self.fail('Traceback did not match:\n\n%s\nexpected:\n%s'
- % (''.join(tb), expected_tb))
- else:
- self.fail('Expected exception')
-
-
-def suite():
- from jinja2.testsuite import ext, filters, tests, core_tags, \
- loader, inheritance, imports, lexnparse, security, api, \
- regression, debug, utils, doctests
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(ext.suite())
- suite.addTest(filters.suite())
- suite.addTest(tests.suite())
- suite.addTest(core_tags.suite())
- suite.addTest(loader.suite())
- suite.addTest(inheritance.suite())
- suite.addTest(imports.suite())
- suite.addTest(lexnparse.suite())
- suite.addTest(security.suite())
- suite.addTest(api.suite())
- suite.addTest(regression.suite())
- suite.addTest(debug.suite())
- suite.addTest(utils.suite())
-
- # doctests will not run on python 3 currently. Too many issues
- # with that, do not test that on that platform.
- if sys.version_info < (3, 0):
- suite.addTest(doctests.suite())
-
- return suite
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.api
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Tests the public API and related stuff.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import os
-import time
-import tempfile
-import unittest
-
-from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase
-
-from jinja2 import Environment, Undefined, DebugUndefined, \
- StrictUndefined, UndefinedError, Template, meta, \
- is_undefined, Template, DictLoader
-from jinja2.utils import Cycler
-
-env = Environment()
-
-
-class ExtendedAPITestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_item_and_attribute(self):
- from jinja2.sandbox import SandboxedEnvironment
-
- for env in Environment(), SandboxedEnvironment():
- # the |list is necessary for python3
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ foo.items()|list }}')
- assert tmpl.render(foo={'items': 42}) == "[('items', 42)]"
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ foo|attr("items")()|list }}')
- assert tmpl.render(foo={'items': 42}) == "[('items', 42)]"
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ foo["items"] }}')
- assert tmpl.render(foo={'items': 42}) == '42'
-
- def test_finalizer(self):
- def finalize_none_empty(value):
- if value is None:
- value = u''
- return value
- env = Environment(finalize=finalize_none_empty)
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for item in seq %}|{{ item }}{% endfor %}')
- assert tmpl.render(seq=(None, 1, "foo")) == '||1|foo'
- tmpl = env.from_string('<{{ none }}>')
- assert tmpl.render() == '<>'
-
- def test_cycler(self):
- items = 1, 2, 3
- c = Cycler(*items)
- for item in items + items:
- assert c.current == item
- assert c.next() == item
- c.next()
- assert c.current == 2
- c.reset()
- assert c.current == 1
-
- def test_expressions(self):
- expr = env.compile_expression("foo")
- assert expr() is None
- assert expr(foo=42) == 42
- expr2 = env.compile_expression("foo", undefined_to_none=False)
- assert is_undefined(expr2())
-
- expr = env.compile_expression("42 + foo")
- assert expr(foo=42) == 84
-
- def test_template_passthrough(self):
- t = Template('Content')
- assert env.get_template(t) is t
- assert env.select_template([t]) is t
- assert env.get_or_select_template([t]) is t
- assert env.get_or_select_template(t) is t
-
- def test_autoescape_autoselect(self):
- def select_autoescape(name):
- if name is None or '.' not in name:
- return False
- return name.endswith('.html')
- env = Environment(autoescape=select_autoescape,
- loader=DictLoader({
- 'test.txt': '{{ foo }}',
- 'test.html': '{{ foo }}'
- }))
- t = env.get_template('test.txt')
- assert t.render(foo='<foo>') == '<foo>'
- t = env.get_template('test.html')
- assert t.render(foo='<foo>') == '<foo>'
- t = env.from_string('{{ foo }}')
- assert t.render(foo='<foo>') == '<foo>'
-
-
-class MetaTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_find_undeclared_variables(self):
- ast = env.parse('{% set foo = 42 %}{{ bar + foo }}')
- x = meta.find_undeclared_variables(ast)
- assert x == set(['bar'])
-
- ast = env.parse('{% set foo = 42 %}{{ bar + foo }}'
- '{% macro meh(x) %}{{ x }}{% endmacro %}'
- '{% for item in seq %}{{ muh(item) + meh(seq) }}{% endfor %}')
- x = meta.find_undeclared_variables(ast)
- assert x == set(['bar', 'seq', 'muh'])
-
- def test_find_refererenced_templates(self):
- ast = env.parse('{% extends "layout.html" %}{% include helper %}')
- i = meta.find_referenced_templates(ast)
- assert i.next() == 'layout.html'
- assert i.next() is None
- assert list(i) == []
-
- ast = env.parse('{% extends "layout.html" %}'
- '{% from "test.html" import a, b as c %}'
- '{% import "meh.html" as meh %}'
- '{% include "muh.html" %}')
- i = meta.find_referenced_templates(ast)
- assert list(i) == ['layout.html', 'test.html', 'meh.html', 'muh.html']
-
- def test_find_included_templates(self):
- ast = env.parse('{% include ["foo.html", "bar.html"] %}')
- i = meta.find_referenced_templates(ast)
- assert list(i) == ['foo.html', 'bar.html']
-
- ast = env.parse('{% include ("foo.html", "bar.html") %}')
- i = meta.find_referenced_templates(ast)
- assert list(i) == ['foo.html', 'bar.html']
-
- ast = env.parse('{% include ["foo.html", "bar.html", foo] %}')
- i = meta.find_referenced_templates(ast)
- assert list(i) == ['foo.html', 'bar.html', None]
-
- ast = env.parse('{% include ("foo.html", "bar.html", foo) %}')
- i = meta.find_referenced_templates(ast)
- assert list(i) == ['foo.html', 'bar.html', None]
-
-
-class StreamingTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_basic_streaming(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string("<ul>{% for item in seq %}<li>{{ loop.index "
- "}} - {{ item }}</li>{%- endfor %}</ul>")
- stream = tmpl.stream(seq=range(4))
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), '<ul>')
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), '<li>1 - 0</li>')
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), '<li>2 - 1</li>')
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), '<li>3 - 2</li>')
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), '<li>4 - 3</li>')
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), '</ul>')
-
- def test_buffered_streaming(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string("<ul>{% for item in seq %}<li>{{ loop.index "
- "}} - {{ item }}</li>{%- endfor %}</ul>")
- stream = tmpl.stream(seq=range(4))
- stream.enable_buffering(size=3)
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), u'<ul><li>1 - 0</li><li>2 - 1</li>')
- self.assert_equal(stream.next(), u'<li>3 - 2</li><li>4 - 3</li></ul>')
-
- def test_streaming_behavior(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string("")
- stream = tmpl.stream()
- assert not stream.buffered
- stream.enable_buffering(20)
- assert stream.buffered
- stream.disable_buffering()
- assert not stream.buffered
-
-
-class UndefinedTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_stopiteration_is_undefined(self):
- def test():
- raise StopIteration()
- t = Template('A{{ test() }}B')
- assert t.render(test=test) == 'AB'
- t = Template('A{{ test().missingattribute }}B')
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, t.render, test=test)
-
- def test_default_undefined(self):
- env = Environment(undefined=Undefined)
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ missing }}').render(), u'')
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError,
- env.from_string('{{ missing.attribute }}').render)
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ missing|list }}').render(), '[]')
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ missing is not defined }}').render(), 'True')
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ foo.missing }}').render(foo=42), '')
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ not missing }}').render(), 'True')
-
- def test_debug_undefined(self):
- env = Environment(undefined=DebugUndefined)
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ missing }}').render(), '{{ missing }}')
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError,
- env.from_string('{{ missing.attribute }}').render)
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ missing|list }}').render(), '[]')
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ missing is not defined }}').render(), 'True')
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ foo.missing }}').render(foo=42),
- u"{{ no such element: int object['missing'] }}")
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ not missing }}').render(), 'True')
-
- def test_strict_undefined(self):
- env = Environment(undefined=StrictUndefined)
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, env.from_string('{{ missing }}').render)
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, env.from_string('{{ missing.attribute }}').render)
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, env.from_string('{{ missing|list }}').render)
- self.assert_equal(env.from_string('{{ missing is not defined }}').render(), 'True')
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, env.from_string('{{ foo.missing }}').render, foo=42)
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, env.from_string('{{ not missing }}').render)
-
- def test_indexing_gives_undefined(self):
- t = Template("{{ var[42].foo }}")
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, t.render, var=0)
-
- def test_none_gives_proper_error(self):
- try:
- Environment().getattr(None, 'split')()
- except UndefinedError, e:
- assert e.message == "'None' has no attribute 'split'"
- else:
- assert False, 'expected exception'
-
- def test_object_repr(self):
- try:
- Undefined(obj=42, name='upper')()
- except UndefinedError, e:
- assert e.message == "'int object' has no attribute 'upper'"
- else:
- assert False, 'expected exception'
-
-
-def suite():
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ExtendedAPITestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MetaTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(StreamingTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(UndefinedTestCase))
- return suite
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.core_tags
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Test the core tags like for and if.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import re
-import unittest
-
-from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase
-
-from jinja2 import Environment, TemplateSyntaxError, UndefinedError, \
- DictLoader
-
-env = Environment()
-
-
-class ForLoopTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_simple(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for item in seq %}{{ item }}{% endfor %}')
- assert tmpl.render(seq=range(10)) == '0123456789'
-
- def test_else(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for item in seq %}XXX{% else %}...{% endfor %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '...'
-
- def test_empty_blocks(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('<{% for item in seq %}{% else %}{% endfor %}>')
- assert tmpl.render() == '<>'
-
- def test_context_vars(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% for item in seq -%}
- {{ loop.index }}|{{ loop.index0 }}|{{ loop.revindex }}|{{
- loop.revindex0 }}|{{ loop.first }}|{{ loop.last }}|{{
- loop.length }}###{% endfor %}''')
- one, two, _ = tmpl.render(seq=[0, 1]).split('###')
- (one_index, one_index0, one_revindex, one_revindex0, one_first,
- one_last, one_length) = one.split('|')
- (two_index, two_index0, two_revindex, two_revindex0, two_first,
- two_last, two_length) = two.split('|')
-
- assert int(one_index) == 1 and int(two_index) == 2
- assert int(one_index0) == 0 and int(two_index0) == 1
- assert int(one_revindex) == 2 and int(two_revindex) == 1
- assert int(one_revindex0) == 1 and int(two_revindex0) == 0
- assert one_first == 'True' and two_first == 'False'
- assert one_last == 'False' and two_last == 'True'
- assert one_length == two_length == '2'
-
- def test_cycling(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% for item in seq %}{{
- loop.cycle('<1>', '<2>') }}{% endfor %}{%
- for item in seq %}{{ loop.cycle(*through) }}{% endfor %}''')
- output = tmpl.render(seq=range(4), through=('<1>', '<2>'))
- assert output == '<1><2>' * 4
-
- def test_scope(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for item in seq %}{% endfor %}{{ item }}')
- output = tmpl.render(seq=range(10))
- assert not output
-
- def test_varlen(self):
- def inner():
- for item in range(5):
- yield item
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for item in iter %}{{ item }}{% endfor %}')
- output = tmpl.render(iter=inner())
- assert output == '01234'
-
- def test_noniter(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for item in none %}...{% endfor %}')
- self.assert_raises(TypeError, tmpl.render)
-
- def test_recursive(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% for item in seq recursive -%}
- [{{ item.a }}{% if item.b %}<{{ loop(item.b) }}>{% endif %}]
- {%- endfor %}''')
- assert tmpl.render(seq=[
- dict(a=1, b=[dict(a=1), dict(a=2)]),
- dict(a=2, b=[dict(a=1), dict(a=2)]),
- dict(a=3, b=[dict(a='a')])
- ]) == '[1<[1][2]>][2<[1][2]>][3<[a]>]'
-
- def test_looploop(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% for row in table %}
- {%- set rowloop = loop -%}
- {% for cell in row -%}
- [{{ rowloop.index }}|{{ loop.index }}]
- {%- endfor %}
- {%- endfor %}''')
- assert tmpl.render(table=['ab', 'cd']) == '[1|1][1|2][2|1][2|2]'
-
- def test_reversed_bug(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for i in items %}{{ i }}'
- '{% if not loop.last %}'
- ',{% endif %}{% endfor %}')
- assert tmpl.render(items=reversed([3, 2, 1])) == '1,2,3'
-
- def test_loop_errors(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% for item in [1] if loop.index
- == 0 %}...{% endfor %}''')
- self.assert_raises(UndefinedError, tmpl.render)
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% for item in [] %}...{% else
- %}{{ loop }}{% endfor %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == ''
-
- def test_loop_filter(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for item in range(10) if item '
- 'is even %}[{{ item }}]{% endfor %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '[0][2][4][6][8]'
- tmpl = env.from_string('''
- {%- for item in range(10) if item is even %}[{{
- loop.index }}:{{ item }}]{% endfor %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '[1:0][2:2][3:4][4:6][5:8]'
-
- def test_loop_unassignable(self):
- self.assert_raises(TemplateSyntaxError, env.from_string,
- '{% for loop in seq %}...{% endfor %}')
-
- def test_scoped_special_var(self):
- t = env.from_string('{% for s in seq %}[{{ loop.first }}{% for c in s %}'
- '|{{ loop.first }}{% endfor %}]{% endfor %}')
- assert t.render(seq=('ab', 'cd')) == '[True|True|False][False|True|False]'
-
- def test_scoped_loop_var(self):
- t = env.from_string('{% for x in seq %}{{ loop.first }}'
- '{% for y in seq %}{% endfor %}{% endfor %}')
- assert t.render(seq='ab') == 'TrueFalse'
- t = env.from_string('{% for x in seq %}{% for y in seq %}'
- '{{ loop.first }}{% endfor %}{% endfor %}')
- assert t.render(seq='ab') == 'TrueFalseTrueFalse'
-
- def test_recursive_empty_loop_iter(self):
- t = env.from_string('''
- {%- for item in foo recursive -%}{%- endfor -%}
- ''')
- assert t.render(dict(foo=[])) == ''
-
- def test_call_in_loop(self):
- t = env.from_string('''
- {%- macro do_something() -%}
- [{{ caller() }}]
- {%- endmacro %}
-
- {%- for i in [1, 2, 3] %}
- {%- call do_something() -%}
- {{ i }}
- {%- endcall %}
- {%- endfor -%}
- ''')
- assert t.render() == '[1][2][3]'
-
- def test_scoping_bug(self):
- t = env.from_string('''
- {%- for item in foo %}...{{ item }}...{% endfor %}
- {%- macro item(a) %}...{{ a }}...{% endmacro %}
- {{- item(2) -}}
- ''')
- assert t.render(foo=(1,)) == '...1......2...'
-
- def test_unpacking(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% for a, b, c in [[1, 2, 3]] %}'
- '{{ a }}|{{ b }}|{{ c }}{% endfor %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '1|2|3'
-
-
-class IfConditionTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_simple(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% if true %}...{% endif %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '...'
-
- def test_elif(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{% if false %}XXX{% elif true
- %}...{% else %}XXX{% endif %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '...'
-
- def test_else(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% if false %}XXX{% else %}...{% endif %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '...'
-
- def test_empty(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('[{% if true %}{% else %}{% endif %}]')
- assert tmpl.render() == '[]'
-
- def test_complete(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% if a %}A{% elif b %}B{% elif c == d %}'
- 'C{% else %}D{% endif %}')
- assert tmpl.render(a=0, b=False, c=42, d=42.0) == 'C'
-
- def test_no_scope(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% if a %}{% set foo = 1 %}{% endif %}{{ foo }}')
- assert tmpl.render(a=True) == '1'
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% if true %}{% set foo = 1 %}{% endif %}{{ foo }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '1'
-
-
-class MacrosTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
- env = Environment(trim_blocks=True)
-
- def test_simple(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('''\
-{% macro say_hello(name) %}Hello {{ name }}!{% endmacro %}
-{{ say_hello('Peter') }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'Hello Peter!'
-
- def test_scoping(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('''\
-{% macro level1(data1) %}
-{% macro level2(data2) %}{{ data1 }}|{{ data2 }}{% endmacro %}
-{{ level2('bar') }}{% endmacro %}
-{{ level1('foo') }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'foo|bar'
-
- def test_arguments(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('''\
-{% macro m(a, b, c='c', d='d') %}{{ a }}|{{ b }}|{{ c }}|{{ d }}{% endmacro %}
-{{ m() }}|{{ m('a') }}|{{ m('a', 'b') }}|{{ m(1, 2, 3) }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '||c|d|a||c|d|a|b|c|d|1|2|3|d'
-
- def test_varargs(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('''\
-{% macro test() %}{{ varargs|join('|') }}{% endmacro %}\
-{{ test(1, 2, 3) }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '1|2|3'
-
- def test_simple_call(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('''\
-{% macro test() %}[[{{ caller() }}]]{% endmacro %}\
-{% call test() %}data{% endcall %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '[[data]]'
-
- def test_complex_call(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('''\
-{% macro test() %}[[{{ caller('data') }}]]{% endmacro %}\
-{% call(data) test() %}{{ data }}{% endcall %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '[[data]]'
-
- def test_caller_undefined(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('''\
-{% set caller = 42 %}\
-{% macro test() %}{{ caller is not defined }}{% endmacro %}\
-{{ test() }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'True'
-
- def test_include(self):
- self.env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({'include':
- '{% macro test(foo) %}[{{ foo }}]{% endmacro %}'}))
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('{% from "include" import test %}{{ test("foo") }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '[foo]'
-
- def test_macro_api(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('{% macro foo(a, b) %}{% endmacro %}'
- '{% macro bar() %}{{ varargs }}{{ kwargs }}{% endmacro %}'
- '{% macro baz() %}{{ caller() }}{% endmacro %}')
- assert tmpl.module.foo.arguments == ('a', 'b')
- assert tmpl.module.foo.defaults == ()
- assert tmpl.module.foo.name == 'foo'
- assert not tmpl.module.foo.caller
- assert not tmpl.module.foo.catch_kwargs
- assert not tmpl.module.foo.catch_varargs
- assert tmpl.module.bar.arguments == ()
- assert tmpl.module.bar.defaults == ()
- assert not tmpl.module.bar.caller
- assert tmpl.module.bar.catch_kwargs
- assert tmpl.module.bar.catch_varargs
- assert tmpl.module.baz.caller
-
- def test_callself(self):
- tmpl = self.env.from_string('{% macro foo(x) %}{{ x }}{% if x > 1 %}|'
- '{{ foo(x - 1) }}{% endif %}{% endmacro %}'
- '{{ foo(5) }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '5|4|3|2|1'
-
-
-def suite():
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ForLoopTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(IfConditionTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MacrosTestCase))
- return suite
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.debug
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Tests the debug system.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import sys
-import unittest
-
-from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase, filesystem_loader
-
-from jinja2 import Environment, TemplateSyntaxError
-
-env = Environment(loader=filesystem_loader)
-
-
-class DebugTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- if sys.version_info[:2] != (2, 4):
- def test_runtime_error(self):
- def test():
- tmpl.render(fail=lambda: 1 / 0)
- tmpl = env.get_template('broken.html')
- self.assert_traceback_matches(test, r'''
- File ".*?broken.html", line 2, in (top-level template code|<module>)
- \{\{ fail\(\) \}\}
- File ".*?debug.pyc?", line \d+, in <lambda>
- tmpl\.render\(fail=lambda: 1 / 0\)
-ZeroDivisionError: (int(eger)? )?division (or modulo )?by zero
-''')
-
- def test_syntax_error(self):
- # XXX: the .*? is necessary for python3 which does not hide
- # some of the stack frames we don't want to show. Not sure
- # what's up with that, but that is not that critical. Should
- # be fixed though.
- self.assert_traceback_matches(lambda: env.get_template('syntaxerror.html'), r'''(?sm)
- File ".*?syntaxerror.html", line 4, in (template|<module>)
- \{% endif %\}.*?
-(jinja2\.exceptions\.)?TemplateSyntaxError: Encountered unknown tag 'endif'. Jinja was looking for the following tags: 'endfor' or 'else'. The innermost block that needs to be closed is 'for'.
- ''')
-
- def test_regular_syntax_error(self):
- def test():
- raise TemplateSyntaxError('wtf', 42)
- self.assert_traceback_matches(test, r'''
- File ".*debug.pyc?", line \d+, in test
- raise TemplateSyntaxError\('wtf', 42\)
-(jinja2\.exceptions\.)?TemplateSyntaxError: wtf
- line 42''')
-
-
-def suite():
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(DebugTestCase))
- return suite
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.doctests
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- The doctests. Collects all tests we want to test from
- the Jinja modules.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import unittest
-import doctest
-
-
-def suite():
- from jinja2 import utils, sandbox, runtime, meta, loaders, \
- ext, environment, bccache, nodes
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(utils))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(sandbox))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(runtime))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(meta))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(loaders))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(ext))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(environment))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(bccache))
- suite.addTest(doctest.DocTestSuite(nodes))
- return suite
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.ext
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Tests for the extensions.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import re
-import unittest
-
-from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase, filesystem_loader
-
-from jinja2 import Environment, DictLoader, contextfunction, nodes
-from jinja2.exceptions import TemplateAssertionError
-from jinja2.ext import Extension
-from jinja2.lexer import Token, count_newlines
-from jinja2.utils import next
-
-# 2.x / 3.x
-try:
- from io import BytesIO
-except ImportError:
- from StringIO import StringIO as BytesIO
-
-
-importable_object = 23
-
-_gettext_re = re.compile(r'_\((.*?)\)(?s)')
-
-
-i18n_templates = {
- 'master.html': '<title>{{ page_title|default(_("missing")) }}</title>'
- '{% block body %}{% endblock %}',
- 'child.html': '{% extends "master.html" %}{% block body %}'
- '{% trans %}watch out{% endtrans %}{% endblock %}',
- 'plural.html': '{% trans user_count %}One user online{% pluralize %}'
- '{{ user_count }} users online{% endtrans %}',
- 'stringformat.html': '{{ _("User: %(num)s")|format(num=user_count) }}'
-}
-
-newstyle_i18n_templates = {
- 'master.html': '<title>{{ page_title|default(_("missing")) }}</title>'
- '{% block body %}{% endblock %}',
- 'child.html': '{% extends "master.html" %}{% block body %}'
- '{% trans %}watch out{% endtrans %}{% endblock %}',
- 'plural.html': '{% trans user_count %}One user online{% pluralize %}'
- '{{ user_count }} users online{% endtrans %}',
- 'stringformat.html': '{{ _("User: %(num)s", num=user_count) }}',
- 'ngettext.html': '{{ ngettext("%(num)s apple", "%(num)s apples", apples) }}',
- 'ngettext_long.html': '{% trans num=apples %}{{ num }} apple{% pluralize %}'
- '{{ num }} apples{% endtrans %}',
- 'transvars1.html': '{% trans %}User: {{ num }}{% endtrans %}',
- 'transvars2.html': '{% trans num=count %}User: {{ num }}{% endtrans %}',
- 'transvars3.html': '{% trans count=num %}User: {{ count }}{% endtrans %}',
- 'novars.html': '{% trans %}%(hello)s{% endtrans %}',
- 'vars.html': '{% trans %}{{ foo }}%(foo)s{% endtrans %}',
- 'explicitvars.html': '{% trans foo="42" %}%(foo)s{% endtrans %}'
-}
-
-
-languages = {
- 'de': {
- 'missing': u'fehlend',
- 'watch out': u'pass auf',
- 'One user online': u'Ein Benutzer online',
- '%(user_count)s users online': u'%(user_count)s Benutzer online',
- 'User: %(num)s': u'Benutzer: %(num)s',
- 'User: %(count)s': u'Benutzer: %(count)s',
- '%(num)s apple': u'%(num)s Apfel',
- '%(num)s apples': u'%(num)s Äpfel'
- }
-}
-
-
-@contextfunction
-def gettext(context, string):
- language = context.get('LANGUAGE', 'en')
- return languages.get(language, {}).get(string, string)
-
-
-@contextfunction
-def ngettext(context, s, p, n):
- language = context.get('LANGUAGE', 'en')
- if n != 1:
- return languages.get(language, {}).get(p, p)
- return languages.get(language, {}).get(s, s)
-
-
-i18n_env = Environment(
- loader=DictLoader(i18n_templates),
- extensions=['jinja2.ext.i18n']
-)
-i18n_env.globals.update({
- '_': gettext,
- 'gettext': gettext,
- 'ngettext': ngettext
-})
-
-newstyle_i18n_env = Environment(
- loader=DictLoader(newstyle_i18n_templates),
- extensions=['jinja2.ext.i18n']
-)
-newstyle_i18n_env.install_gettext_callables(gettext, ngettext, newstyle=True)
-
-class TestExtension(Extension):
- tags = set(['test'])
- ext_attr = 42
-
- def parse(self, parser):
- return nodes.Output([self.call_method('_dump', [
- nodes.EnvironmentAttribute('sandboxed'),
- self.attr('ext_attr'),
- nodes.ImportedName(__name__ + '.importable_object'),
- nodes.ContextReference()
- ])]).set_lineno(next(parser.stream).lineno)
-
- def _dump(self, sandboxed, ext_attr, imported_object, context):
- return '%s|%s|%s|%s' % (
- sandboxed,
- ext_attr,
- imported_object,
- context.blocks
- )
-
-
-class PreprocessorExtension(Extension):
-
- def preprocess(self, source, name, filename=None):
- return source.replace('[[TEST]]', '({{ foo }})')
-
-
-class StreamFilterExtension(Extension):
-
- def filter_stream(self, stream):
- for token in stream:
- if token.type == 'data':
- for t in self.interpolate(token):
- yield t
- else:
- yield token
-
- def interpolate(self, token):
- pos = 0
- end = len(token.value)
- lineno = token.lineno
- while 1:
- match = _gettext_re.search(token.value, pos)
- if match is None:
- break
- value = token.value[pos:match.start()]
- if value:
- yield Token(lineno, 'data', value)
- lineno += count_newlines(token.value)
- yield Token(lineno, 'variable_begin', None)
- yield Token(lineno, 'name', 'gettext')
- yield Token(lineno, 'lparen', None)
- yield Token(lineno, 'string', match.group(1))
- yield Token(lineno, 'rparen', None)
- yield Token(lineno, 'variable_end', None)
- pos = match.end()
- if pos < end:
- yield Token(lineno, 'data', token.value[pos:])
-
-
-class ExtensionsTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_extend_late(self):
- env = Environment()
- env.add_extension('jinja2.ext.autoescape')
- t = env.from_string('{% autoescape true %}{{ "<test>" }}{% endautoescape %}')
- assert t.render() == '<test>'
-
- def test_loop_controls(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.loopcontrols'])
-
- tmpl = env.from_string('''
- {%- for item in [1, 2, 3, 4] %}
- {%- if item % 2 == 0 %}{% continue %}{% endif -%}
- {{ item }}
- {%- endfor %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '13'
-
- tmpl = env.from_string('''
- {%- for item in [1, 2, 3, 4] %}
- {%- if item > 2 %}{% break %}{% endif -%}
- {{ item }}
- {%- endfor %}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '12'
-
- def test_do(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.do'])
- tmpl = env.from_string('''
- {%- set items = [] %}
- {%- for char in "foo" %}
- {%- do items.append(loop.index0 ~ char) %}
- {%- endfor %}{{ items|join(', ') }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '0f, 1o, 2o'
-
- def test_with(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.with_'])
- tmpl = env.from_string('''\
- {% with a=42, b=23 -%}
- {{ a }} = {{ b }}
- {% endwith -%}
- {{ a }} = {{ b }}\
- ''')
- assert [x.strip() for x in tmpl.render(a=1, b=2).splitlines()] \
- == ['42 = 23', '1 = 2']
-
- def test_extension_nodes(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=[TestExtension])
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% test %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'False|42|23|{}'
-
- def test_identifier(self):
- assert TestExtension.identifier == __name__ + '.TestExtension'
-
- def test_rebinding(self):
- original = Environment(extensions=[TestExtension])
- overlay = original.overlay()
- for env in original, overlay:
- for ext in env.extensions.itervalues():
- assert ext.environment is env
-
- def test_preprocessor_extension(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=[PreprocessorExtension])
- tmpl = env.from_string('{[[TEST]]}')
- assert tmpl.render(foo=42) == '{(42)}'
-
- def test_streamfilter_extension(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=[StreamFilterExtension])
- env.globals['gettext'] = lambda x: x.upper()
- tmpl = env.from_string('Foo _(bar) Baz')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == 'Foo BAR Baz'
-
- def test_extension_ordering(self):
- class T1(Extension):
- priority = 1
- class T2(Extension):
- priority = 2
- env = Environment(extensions=[T1, T2])
- ext = list(env.iter_extensions())
- assert ext[0].__class__ is T1
- assert ext[1].__class__ is T2
-
-
-class InternationalizationTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_trans(self):
- tmpl = i18n_env.get_template('child.html')
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de') == '<title>fehlend</title>pass auf'
-
- def test_trans_plural(self):
- tmpl = i18n_env.get_template('plural.html')
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', user_count=1) == 'Ein Benutzer online'
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', user_count=2) == '2 Benutzer online'
-
- def test_complex_plural(self):
- tmpl = i18n_env.from_string('{% trans foo=42, count=2 %}{{ count }} item{% '
- 'pluralize count %}{{ count }} items{% endtrans %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '2 items'
- self.assert_raises(TemplateAssertionError, i18n_env.from_string,
- '{% trans foo %}...{% pluralize bar %}...{% endtrans %}')
-
- def test_trans_stringformatting(self):
- tmpl = i18n_env.get_template('stringformat.html')
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', user_count=5) == 'Benutzer: 5'
-
- def test_extract(self):
- from jinja2.ext import babel_extract
- source = BytesIO('''
- {{ gettext('Hello World') }}
- {% trans %}Hello World{% endtrans %}
- {% trans %}{{ users }} user{% pluralize %}{{ users }} users{% endtrans %}
- '''.encode('ascii')) # make python 3 happy
- assert list(babel_extract(source, ('gettext', 'ngettext', '_'), [], {})) == [
- (2, 'gettext', u'Hello World', []),
- (3, 'gettext', u'Hello World', []),
- (4, 'ngettext', (u'%(users)s user', u'%(users)s users', None), [])
- ]
-
- def test_comment_extract(self):
- from jinja2.ext import babel_extract
- source = BytesIO('''
- {# trans first #}
- {{ gettext('Hello World') }}
- {% trans %}Hello World{% endtrans %}{# trans second #}
- {#: third #}
- {% trans %}{{ users }} user{% pluralize %}{{ users }} users{% endtrans %}
- '''.encode('utf-8')) # make python 3 happy
- assert list(babel_extract(source, ('gettext', 'ngettext', '_'), ['trans', ':'], {})) == [
- (3, 'gettext', u'Hello World', ['first']),
- (4, 'gettext', u'Hello World', ['second']),
- (6, 'ngettext', (u'%(users)s user', u'%(users)s users', None), ['third'])
- ]
-
-
-class NewstyleInternationalizationTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_trans(self):
- tmpl = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('child.html')
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de') == '<title>fehlend</title>pass auf'
-
- def test_trans_plural(self):
- tmpl = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('plural.html')
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', user_count=1) == 'Ein Benutzer online'
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', user_count=2) == '2 Benutzer online'
-
- def test_complex_plural(self):
- tmpl = newstyle_i18n_env.from_string('{% trans foo=42, count=2 %}{{ count }} item{% '
- 'pluralize count %}{{ count }} items{% endtrans %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '2 items'
- self.assert_raises(TemplateAssertionError, i18n_env.from_string,
- '{% trans foo %}...{% pluralize bar %}...{% endtrans %}')
-
- def test_trans_stringformatting(self):
- tmpl = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('stringformat.html')
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', user_count=5) == 'Benutzer: 5'
-
- def test_newstyle_plural(self):
- tmpl = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('ngettext.html')
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', apples=1) == '1 Apfel'
- assert tmpl.render(LANGUAGE='de', apples=5) == u'5 Äpfel'
-
- def test_autoescape_support(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape',
- 'jinja2.ext.i18n'])
- env.install_gettext_callables(lambda x: u'<strong>Wert: %(name)s</strong>',
- lambda s, p, n: s, newstyle=True)
- t = env.from_string('{% autoescape ae %}{{ gettext("foo", name='
- '"<test>") }}{% endautoescape %}')
- assert t.render(ae=True) == '<strong>Wert: <test></strong>'
- assert t.render(ae=False) == '<strong>Wert: <test></strong>'
-
- def test_num_used_twice(self):
- tmpl = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('ngettext_long.html')
- assert tmpl.render(apples=5, LANGUAGE='de') == u'5 Äpfel'
-
- def test_num_called_num(self):
- source = newstyle_i18n_env.compile('''
- {% trans num=3 %}{{ num }} apple{% pluralize
- %}{{ num }} apples{% endtrans %}
- ''', raw=True)
- # quite hacky, but the only way to properly test that. The idea is
- # that the generated code does not pass num twice (although that
- # would work) for better performance. This only works on the
- # newstyle gettext of course
- assert re.search(r"l_ngettext, u?'\%\(num\)s apple', u?'\%\(num\)s "
- r"apples', 3", source) is not None
-
- def test_trans_vars(self):
- t1 = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('transvars1.html')
- t2 = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('transvars2.html')
- t3 = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('transvars3.html')
- assert t1.render(num=1, LANGUAGE='de') == 'Benutzer: 1'
- assert t2.render(count=23, LANGUAGE='de') == 'Benutzer: 23'
- assert t3.render(num=42, LANGUAGE='de') == 'Benutzer: 42'
-
- def test_novars_vars_escaping(self):
- t = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('novars.html')
- assert t.render() == '%(hello)s'
- t = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('vars.html')
- assert t.render(foo='42') == '42%(foo)s'
- t = newstyle_i18n_env.get_template('explicitvars.html')
- assert t.render() == '%(foo)s'
-
-
-class AutoEscapeTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_scoped_setting(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'],
- autoescape=True)
- tmpl = env.from_string('''
- {{ "<HelloWorld>" }}
- {% autoescape false %}
- {{ "<HelloWorld>" }}
- {% endautoescape %}
- {{ "<HelloWorld>" }}
- ''')
- assert tmpl.render().split() == \
- [u'<HelloWorld>', u'<HelloWorld>', u'<HelloWorld>']
-
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'],
- autoescape=False)
- tmpl = env.from_string('''
- {{ "<HelloWorld>" }}
- {% autoescape true %}
- {{ "<HelloWorld>" }}
- {% endautoescape %}
- {{ "<HelloWorld>" }}
- ''')
- assert tmpl.render().split() == \
- [u'<HelloWorld>', u'<HelloWorld>', u'<HelloWorld>']
-
- def test_nonvolatile(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'],
- autoescape=True)
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ {"foo": "<test>"}|xmlattr|escape }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == ' foo="<test>"'
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% autoescape false %}{{ {"foo": "<test>"}'
- '|xmlattr|escape }}{% endautoescape %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == ' foo="&lt;test&gt;"'
-
- def test_volatile(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'],
- autoescape=True)
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% autoescape foo %}{{ {"foo": "<test>"}'
- '|xmlattr|escape }}{% endautoescape %}')
- assert tmpl.render(foo=False) == ' foo="&lt;test&gt;"'
- assert tmpl.render(foo=True) == ' foo="<test>"'
-
- def test_scoping(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'])
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% autoescape true %}{% set x = "<x>" %}{{ x }}'
- '{% endautoescape %}{{ x }}{{ "<y>" }}')
- assert tmpl.render(x=1) == '<x>1<y>'
-
- def test_volatile_scoping(self):
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'])
- tmplsource = '''
- {% autoescape val %}
- {% macro foo(x) %}
- [{{ x }}]
- {% endmacro %}
- {{ foo().__class__.__name__ }}
- {% endautoescape %}
- {{ '<testing>' }}
- '''
- tmpl = env.from_string(tmplsource)
- assert tmpl.render(val=True).split()[0] == 'Markup'
- assert tmpl.render(val=False).split()[0] == unicode.__name__
-
- # looking at the source we should see <testing> there in raw
- # (and then escaped as well)
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'])
- pysource = env.compile(tmplsource, raw=True)
- assert '<testing>\\n' in pysource
-
- env = Environment(extensions=['jinja2.ext.autoescape'],
- autoescape=True)
- pysource = env.compile(tmplsource, raw=True)
- assert '<testing>\\n' in pysource
-
-
-def suite():
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ExtensionsTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(InternationalizationTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(NewstyleInternationalizationTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(AutoEscapeTestCase))
- return suite
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.filters
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Tests for the jinja filters.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import unittest
-from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase
-
-from jinja2 import Markup, Environment
-
-env = Environment()
-
-
-class FilterTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_capitalize(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "foo bar"|capitalize }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'Foo bar'
-
- def test_center(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "foo"|center(9) }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == ' foo '
-
- def test_default(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string(
- "{{ missing|default('no') }}|{{ false|default('no') }}|"
- "{{ false|default('no', true) }}|{{ given|default('no') }}"
- )
- assert tmpl.render(given='yes') == 'no|False|no|yes'
-
- def test_dictsort(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string(
- '{{ foo|dictsort }}|'
- '{{ foo|dictsort(true) }}|'
- '{{ foo|dictsort(false, "value") }}'
- )
- out = tmpl.render(foo={"aa": 0, "b": 1, "c": 2, "AB": 3})
- assert out == ("[('aa', 0), ('AB', 3), ('b', 1), ('c', 2)]|"
- "[('AB', 3), ('aa', 0), ('b', 1), ('c', 2)]|"
- "[('aa', 0), ('b', 1), ('c', 2), ('AB', 3)]")
-
- def test_batch(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string("{{ foo|batch(3)|list }}|"
- "{{ foo|batch(3, 'X')|list }}")
- out = tmpl.render(foo=range(10))
- assert out == ("[[0, 1, 2], [3, 4, 5], [6, 7, 8], [9]]|"
- "[[0, 1, 2], [3, 4, 5], [6, 7, 8], [9, 'X', 'X']]")
-
- def test_slice(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ foo|slice(3)|list }}|'
- '{{ foo|slice(3, "X")|list }}')
- out = tmpl.render(foo=range(10))
- assert out == ("[[0, 1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]]|"
- "[[0, 1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6, 'X'], [7, 8, 9, 'X']]")
-
- def test_escape(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ '<">&'|escape }}''')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == '<">&'
-
- def test_striptags(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ foo|striptags }}''')
- out = tmpl.render(foo=' <p>just a small \n <a href="#">'
- 'example</a> link</p>\n<p>to a webpage</p> '
- '<!-- <p>and some commented stuff</p> -->')
- assert out == 'just a small example link to a webpage'
-
- def test_filesizeformat(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string(
- '{{ 100|filesizeformat }}|'
- '{{ 1000|filesizeformat }}|'
- '{{ 1000000|filesizeformat }}|'
- '{{ 1000000000|filesizeformat }}|'
- '{{ 1000000000000|filesizeformat }}|'
- '{{ 100|filesizeformat(true) }}|'
- '{{ 1000|filesizeformat(true) }}|'
- '{{ 1000000|filesizeformat(true) }}|'
- '{{ 1000000000|filesizeformat(true) }}|'
- '{{ 1000000000000|filesizeformat(true) }}'
- )
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == (
- '100 Bytes|1.0 KB|1.0 MB|1.0 GB|1000.0 GB|'
- '100 Bytes|1000 Bytes|976.6 KiB|953.7 MiB|931.3 GiB'
- )
-
- def test_first(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ foo|first }}')
- out = tmpl.render(foo=range(10))
- assert out == '0'
-
- def test_float(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "42"|float }}|'
- '{{ "ajsghasjgd"|float }}|'
- '{{ "32.32"|float }}')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == '42.0|0.0|32.32'
-
- def test_format(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ "%s|%s"|format("a", "b") }}''')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == 'a|b'
-
- def test_indent(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ foo|indent(2) }}|{{ foo|indent(2, true) }}')
- text = '\n'.join([' '.join(['foo', 'bar'] * 2)] * 2)
- out = tmpl.render(foo=text)
- assert out == ('foo bar foo bar\n foo bar foo bar| '
- 'foo bar foo bar\n foo bar foo bar')
-
- def test_int(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "42"|int }}|{{ "ajsghasjgd"|int }}|'
- '{{ "32.32"|int }}')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == '42|0|32'
-
- def test_join(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ [1, 2, 3]|join("|") }}')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == '1|2|3'
-
- env2 = Environment(autoescape=True)
- tmpl = env2.from_string('{{ ["<foo>", "<span>foo</span>"|safe]|join }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '<foo><span>foo</span>'
-
- def test_last(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ foo|last }}''')
- out = tmpl.render(foo=range(10))
- assert out == '9'
-
- def test_length(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ "hello world"|length }}''')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == '11'
-
- def test_lower(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ "FOO"|lower }}''')
- out = tmpl.render()
- assert out == 'foo'
-
- def test_pprint(self):
- from pprint import pformat
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ data|pprint }}''')
- data = range(1000)
- assert tmpl.render(data=data) == pformat(data)
-
- def test_random(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ seq|random }}''')
- seq = range(100)
- for _ in range(10):
- assert int(tmpl.render(seq=seq)) in seq
-
- def test_reverse(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "foobar"|reverse|join }}|'
- '{{ [1, 2, 3]|reverse|list }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'raboof|[3, 2, 1]'
-
- def test_string(self):
- x = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ obj|string }}''')
- assert tmpl.render(obj=x) == unicode(x)
-
- def test_title(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ "foo bar"|title }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == "Foo Bar"
-
- def test_truncate(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string(
- '{{ data|truncate(15, true, ">>>") }}|'
- '{{ data|truncate(15, false, ">>>") }}|'
- '{{ smalldata|truncate(15) }}'
- )
- out = tmpl.render(data='foobar baz bar' * 1000,
- smalldata='foobar baz bar')
- assert out == 'foobar baz barf>>>|foobar baz >>>|foobar baz bar'
-
- def test_upper(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "foo"|upper }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'FOO'
-
- def test_urlize(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "foo http://www.example.com/ bar"|urlize }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'foo <a href="http://www.example.com/">'\
- 'http://www.example.com/</a> bar'
-
- def test_wordcount(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "foo bar baz"|wordcount }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '3'
-
- def test_block(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{% filter lower|escape %}<HEHE>{% endfilter %}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '<hehe>'
-
- def test_chaining(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ ['<foo>', '<bar>']|first|upper|escape }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '<FOO>'
-
- def test_sum(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]|sum }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '21'
-
- def test_abs(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ -1|abs }}|{{ 1|abs }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == '1|1', tmpl.render()
-
- def test_round_positive(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ 2.7|round }}|{{ 2.1|round }}|'
- "{{ 2.1234|round(3, 'floor') }}|"
- "{{ 2.1|round(0, 'ceil') }}")
- assert tmpl.render() == '3.0|2.0|2.123|3.0', tmpl.render()
-
- def test_round_negative(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ 21.3|round(-1)}}|'
- "{{ 21.3|round(-1, 'ceil')}}|"
- "{{ 21.3|round(-1, 'floor')}}")
- assert tmpl.render() == '20.0|30.0|20.0',tmpl.render()
-
- def test_xmlattr(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string("{{ {'foo': 42, 'bar': 23, 'fish': none, "
- "'spam': missing, 'blub:blub': '<?>'}|xmlattr }}")
- out = tmpl.render().split()
- assert len(out) == 3
- assert 'foo="42"' in out
- assert 'bar="23"' in out
- assert 'blub:blub="<?>"' in out
-
- def test_sort1(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ [2, 3, 1]|sort }}|{{ [2, 3, 1]|sort(true) }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '[1, 2, 3]|[3, 2, 1]'
-
- def test_sort2(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "".join(["c", "A", "b", "D"]|sort(false, true)) }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'AbcD'
-
- def test_groupby(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''
- {%- for grouper, list in [{'foo': 1, 'bar': 2},
- {'foo': 2, 'bar': 3},
- {'foo': 1, 'bar': 1},
- {'foo': 3, 'bar': 4}]|groupby('foo') -%}
- {{ grouper }}{% for x in list %}: {{ x.foo }}, {{ x.bar }}{% endfor %}|
- {%- endfor %}''')
- assert tmpl.render().split('|') == [
- "1: 1, 2: 1, 1",
- "2: 2, 3",
- "3: 3, 4",
- ""
- ]
-
- def test_filtertag(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string("{% filter upper|replace('FOO', 'foo') %}"
- "foobar{% endfilter %}")
- assert tmpl.render() == 'fooBAR'
-
- def test_replace(self):
- env = Environment()
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ string|replace("o", 42) }}')
- assert tmpl.render(string='<foo>') == '<f4242>'
- env = Environment(autoescape=True)
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ string|replace("o", 42) }}')
- assert tmpl.render(string='<foo>') == '<f4242>'
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ string|replace("<", 42) }}')
- assert tmpl.render(string='<foo>') == '42foo>'
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ string|replace("o", ">x<") }}')
- assert tmpl.render(string=Markup('foo')) == 'f>x<>x<'
-
- def test_forceescape(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ x|forceescape }}')
- assert tmpl.render(x=Markup('<div />')) == u'<div />'
-
- def test_safe(self):
- env = Environment(autoescape=True)
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "<div>foo</div>"|safe }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '<div>foo</div>'
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ "<div>foo</div>" }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '<div>foo</div>'
-
- def test_sort2(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('''{{ ['foo', 'Bar', 'blah']|sort }}''')
- assert tmpl.render() == "['Bar', 'blah', 'foo']"
-
-
-def suite():
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(FilterTestCase))
- return suite
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.imports
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Tests the import features (with includes).
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import os
-import time
-import tempfile
-import unittest
-
-from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase
-
-from jinja2 import Environment, DictLoader
-from jinja2.exceptions import TemplateNotFound, TemplatesNotFound
-
-
-test_env = Environment(loader=DictLoader(dict(
- module='{% macro test() %}[{{ foo }}|{{ bar }}]{% endmacro %}',
- header='[{{ foo }}|{{ 23 }}]',
- o_printer='({{ o }})'
-)))
-test_env.globals['bar'] = 23
-
-
-class ImportsTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_context_imports(self):
- t = test_env.from_string('{% import "module" as m %}{{ m.test() }}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[|23]'
- t = test_env.from_string('{% import "module" as m without context %}{{ m.test() }}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[|23]'
- t = test_env.from_string('{% import "module" as m with context %}{{ m.test() }}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[42|23]'
- t = test_env.from_string('{% from "module" import test %}{{ test() }}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[|23]'
- t = test_env.from_string('{% from "module" import test without context %}{{ test() }}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[|23]'
- t = test_env.from_string('{% from "module" import test with context %}{{ test() }}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[42|23]'
-
- def test_trailing_comma(self):
- test_env.from_string('{% from "foo" import bar, baz with context %}')
- test_env.from_string('{% from "foo" import bar, baz, with context %}')
- test_env.from_string('{% from "foo" import bar, with context %}')
- test_env.from_string('{% from "foo" import bar, with, context %}')
- test_env.from_string('{% from "foo" import bar, with with context %}')
-
- def test_exports(self):
- m = test_env.from_string('''
- {% macro toplevel() %}...{% endmacro %}
- {% macro __private() %}...{% endmacro %}
- {% set variable = 42 %}
- {% for item in [1] %}
- {% macro notthere() %}{% endmacro %}
- {% endfor %}
- ''').module
- assert m.toplevel() == '...'
- assert not hasattr(m, '__missing')
- assert m.variable == 42
- assert not hasattr(m, 'notthere')
-
-
-class IncludesTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_context_include(self):
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include "header" %}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[42|23]'
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include "header" with context %}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[42|23]'
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include "header" without context %}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[|23]'
-
- def test_choice_includes(self):
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include ["missing", "header"] %}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == '[42|23]'
-
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include ["missing", "missing2"] ignore missing %}')
- assert t.render(foo=42) == ''
-
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include ["missing", "missing2"] %}')
- self.assert_raises(TemplateNotFound, t.render)
- try:
- t.render()
- except TemplatesNotFound, e:
- assert e.templates == ['missing', 'missing2']
- assert e.name == 'missing2'
- else:
- assert False, 'thou shalt raise'
-
- def test_includes(t, **ctx):
- ctx['foo'] = 42
- assert t.render(ctx) == '[42|23]'
-
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include ["missing", "header"] %}')
- test_includes(t)
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include x %}')
- test_includes(t, x=['missing', 'header'])
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include [x, "header"] %}')
- test_includes(t, x='missing')
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include x %}')
- test_includes(t, x='header')
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include x %}')
- test_includes(t, x='header')
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include [x] %}')
- test_includes(t, x='header')
-
- def test_include_ignoring_missing(self):
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include "missing" %}')
- self.assert_raises(TemplateNotFound, t.render)
- for extra in '', 'with context', 'without context':
- t = test_env.from_string('{% include "missing" ignore missing ' +
- extra + ' %}')
- assert t.render() == ''
-
- def test_context_include_with_overrides(self):
- env = Environment(loader=DictLoader(dict(
- main="{% for item in [1, 2, 3] %}{% include 'item' %}{% endfor %}",
- item="{{ item }}"
- )))
- assert env.get_template("main").render() == "123"
-
- def test_unoptimized_scopes(self):
- t = test_env.from_string("""
- {% macro outer(o) %}
- {% macro inner() %}
- {% include "o_printer" %}
- {% endmacro %}
- {{ inner() }}
- {% endmacro %}
- {{ outer("FOO") }}
- """)
- assert t.render().strip() == '(FOO)'
-
-
-def suite():
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(ImportsTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(IncludesTestCase))
- return suite
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--- a/ambari-common/src/main/python/jinja2/jinja2/testsuite/inheritance.py
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-# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
-"""
- jinja2.testsuite.inheritance
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Tests the template inheritance feature.
-
- :copyright: (c) 2010 by the Jinja Team.
- :license: BSD, see LICENSE for more details.
-"""
-import os
-import time
-import tempfile
-import unittest
-
-from jinja2.testsuite import JinjaTestCase
-
-from jinja2 import Environment, DictLoader
-from jinja2.exceptions import TemplateSyntaxError
-
-
-LAYOUTTEMPLATE = '''\
-|{% block block1 %}block 1 from layout{% endblock %}
-|{% block block2 %}block 2 from layout{% endblock %}
-|{% block block3 %}
-{% block block4 %}nested block 4 from layout{% endblock %}
-{% endblock %}|'''
-
-LEVEL1TEMPLATE = '''\
-{% extends "layout" %}
-{% block block1 %}block 1 from level1{% endblock %}'''
-
-LEVEL2TEMPLATE = '''\
-{% extends "level1" %}
-{% block block2 %}{% block block5 %}nested block 5 from level2{%
-endblock %}{% endblock %}'''
-
-LEVEL3TEMPLATE = '''\
-{% extends "level2" %}
-{% block block5 %}block 5 from level3{% endblock %}
-{% block block4 %}block 4 from level3{% endblock %}
-'''
-
-LEVEL4TEMPLATE = '''\
-{% extends "level3" %}
-{% block block3 %}block 3 from level4{% endblock %}
-'''
-
-WORKINGTEMPLATE = '''\
-{% extends "layout" %}
-{% block block1 %}
- {% if false %}
- {% block block2 %}
- this should workd
- {% endblock %}
- {% endif %}
-{% endblock %}
-'''
-
-env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'layout': LAYOUTTEMPLATE,
- 'level1': LEVEL1TEMPLATE,
- 'level2': LEVEL2TEMPLATE,
- 'level3': LEVEL3TEMPLATE,
- 'level4': LEVEL4TEMPLATE,
- 'working': WORKINGTEMPLATE
-}), trim_blocks=True)
-
-
-class InheritanceTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_layout(self):
- tmpl = env.get_template('layout')
- assert tmpl.render() == ('|block 1 from layout|block 2 from '
- 'layout|nested block 4 from layout|')
-
- def test_level1(self):
- tmpl = env.get_template('level1')
- assert tmpl.render() == ('|block 1 from level1|block 2 from '
- 'layout|nested block 4 from layout|')
-
- def test_level2(self):
- tmpl = env.get_template('level2')
- assert tmpl.render() == ('|block 1 from level1|nested block 5 from '
- 'level2|nested block 4 from layout|')
-
- def test_level3(self):
- tmpl = env.get_template('level3')
- assert tmpl.render() == ('|block 1 from level1|block 5 from level3|'
- 'block 4 from level3|')
-
- def test_level4(sel):
- tmpl = env.get_template('level4')
- assert tmpl.render() == ('|block 1 from level1|block 5 from '
- 'level3|block 3 from level4|')
-
- def test_super(self):
- env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'a': '{% block intro %}INTRO{% endblock %}|'
- 'BEFORE|{% block data %}INNER{% endblock %}|AFTER',
- 'b': '{% extends "a" %}{% block data %}({{ '
- 'super() }}){% endblock %}',
- 'c': '{% extends "b" %}{% block intro %}--{{ '
- 'super() }}--{% endblock %}\n{% block data '
- '%}[{{ super() }}]{% endblock %}'
- }))
- tmpl = env.get_template('c')
- assert tmpl.render() == '--INTRO--|BEFORE|[(INNER)]|AFTER'
-
- def test_working(self):
- tmpl = env.get_template('working')
-
- def test_reuse_blocks(self):
- tmpl = env.from_string('{{ self.foo() }}|{% block foo %}42'
- '{% endblock %}|{{ self.foo() }}')
- assert tmpl.render() == '42|42|42'
-
- def test_preserve_blocks(self):
- env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'a': '{% if false %}{% block x %}A{% endblock %}{% endif %}{{ self.x() }}',
- 'b': '{% extends "a" %}{% block x %}B{{ super() }}{% endblock %}'
- }))
- tmpl = env.get_template('b')
- assert tmpl.render() == 'BA'
-
- def test_dynamic_inheritance(self):
- env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'master1': 'MASTER1{% block x %}{% endblock %}',
- 'master2': 'MASTER2{% block x %}{% endblock %}',
- 'child': '{% extends master %}{% block x %}CHILD{% endblock %}'
- }))
- tmpl = env.get_template('child')
- for m in range(1, 3):
- assert tmpl.render(master='master%d' % m) == 'MASTER%dCHILD' % m
-
- def test_multi_inheritance(self):
- env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'master1': 'MASTER1{% block x %}{% endblock %}',
- 'master2': 'MASTER2{% block x %}{% endblock %}',
- 'child': '''{% if master %}{% extends master %}{% else %}{% extends
- 'master1' %}{% endif %}{% block x %}CHILD{% endblock %}'''
- }))
- tmpl = env.get_template('child')
- assert tmpl.render(master='master2') == 'MASTER2CHILD'
- assert tmpl.render(master='master1') == 'MASTER1CHILD'
- assert tmpl.render() == 'MASTER1CHILD'
-
- def test_scoped_block(self):
- env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'master.html': '{% for item in seq %}[{% block item scoped %}'
- '{% endblock %}]{% endfor %}'
- }))
- t = env.from_string('{% extends "master.html" %}{% block item %}'
- '{{ item }}{% endblock %}')
- assert t.render(seq=range(5)) == '[0][1][2][3][4]'
-
- def test_super_in_scoped_block(self):
- env = Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'master.html': '{% for item in seq %}[{% block item scoped %}'
- '{{ item }}{% endblock %}]{% endfor %}'
- }))
- t = env.from_string('{% extends "master.html" %}{% block item %}'
- '{{ super() }}|{{ item * 2 }}{% endblock %}')
- assert t.render(seq=range(5)) == '[0|0][1|2][2|4][3|6][4|8]'
-
-
-class BugFixTestCase(JinjaTestCase):
-
- def test_fixed_macro_scoping_bug(self):
- assert Environment(loader=DictLoader({
- 'test.html': '''\
- {% extends 'details.html' %}
-
- {% macro my_macro() %}
- my_macro
- {% endmacro %}
-
- {% block inner_box %}
- {{ my_macro() }}
- {% endblock %}
- ''',
- 'details.html': '''\
- {% extends 'standard.html' %}
-
- {% macro my_macro() %}
- my_macro
- {% endmacro %}
-
- {% block content %}
- {% block outer_box %}
- outer_box
- {% block inner_box %}
- inner_box
- {% endblock %}
- {% endblock %}
- {% endblock %}
- ''',
- 'standard.html': '''
- {% block content %} {% endblock %}
- '''
- })).get_template("test.html").render().split() == [u'outer_box', u'my_macro']
-
-
-def suite():
- suite = unittest.TestSuite()
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(InheritanceTestCase))
- suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(BugFixTestCase))
- return suite