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"""
Package to test the openlp.core.ui.formattingtagscontroller package.
"""
import pytest
from openlp.core.ui.formattingtagcontroller import FormattingTagController
@pytest.fixture()
def services(registry, qapp):
return FormattingTagController()
def test_strip(services):
"""
Test that the _strip strips the correct chars
"""
# GIVEN: An instance of the Formatting Tag Form and a string containing a tag
tag = '{tag}'
# WHEN: Calling _strip
result = services._strip(tag)
# THEN: The tag should be returned with the wrappers removed.
assert result == 'tag', 'FormattingTagForm._strip should return u\'tag\' when called with u\'{tag}\''
def test_end_tag_changed_processes_correctly(services):
"""
Test that the end html tags are generated correctly
"""
# GIVEN: A list of start , end tags and error messages
tests = []
test = {'start': '<b>', 'end': None, 'gen': '</b>', 'valid': None}
tests.append(test)
test = {'start': '<i>', 'end': '</i>', 'gen': None, 'valid': None}
tests.append(test)
test = {'start': '<b>', 'end': '</i>', 'gen': None,
'valid': 'End tag </b> does not match end tag for start tag <b>'}
tests.append(test)
# WHEN: Testing each one of them in turn
for test in tests:
error, result = services.end_tag_changed(test['start'], test['end'])
# THEN: The result should match the predetermined value.
assert result == test['gen'], \
'Function should handle end tag correctly : %s and %s for %s ' % (test['gen'], result, test['start'])
assert error == test['valid'], 'Function should not generate unexpected error messages : %s ' % error
def test_start_tag_changed_processes_correctly(services):
"""
Test that the end html tags are generated correctly
"""
# GIVEN: A list of start , end tags and error messages
tests = []
test = {'start': '<b>', 'end': '', 'gen': '</b>', 'valid': None}
tests.append(test)
test = {'start': '<i>', 'end': '</i>', 'gen': None, 'valid': None}
tests.append(test)
test = {'start': 'superfly', 'end': '', 'gen': None, 'valid': 'Start tag superfly is not valid HTML'}
tests.append(test)
# WHEN: Testing each one of them in turn
for test in tests:
error, result = services.start_tag_changed(test['start'], test['end'])
# THEN: The result should match the predetermined value.
assert result == test['gen'], \
'Function should handle end tag correctly : %s and %s ' % (test['gen'], result)
assert error == test['valid'], 'Function should not generate unexpected error messages : %s ' % error
def test_start_html_to_end_html(services):
"""
Test that the end html tags are generated correctly
"""
# GIVEN: A list of valid and invalid tags
tests = {'<b>': '</b>', '<i>': '</i>', 'superfly': '', '<HTML START>': None,
'<span style="-webkit-text-fill-color:red">': '</span>'}
# WHEN: Testing each one of them
for test1, test2 in tests.items():
result = services.start_html_to_end_html(test1)
# THEN: The result should match the predetermined value.
assert result == test2, 'Calculated end tag should be valid: %s and %s = %s' % (test1, test2, result)