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#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Clint Test Suite."""
import os
import unittest
class ClintTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
"""Clint test cases."""
def setUp(self):
import clint
def tearDown(self):
pass
class ColoredStringTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def setUp(self):
from clint.textui.colored import ColoredString
def tearDown(self):
pass
def test_split(self):
from clint.textui.colored import ColoredString
new_str = ColoredString('red', "hello world")
output = new_str.split()
assert output[0].s == "hello"
def test_find(self):
from clint.textui.colored import ColoredString
new_str = ColoredString('blue', "hello world")
output = new_str.find('h')
self.assertEqual(output, 0)
def test_replace(self):
from clint.textui.colored import ColoredString
new_str = ColoredString('green', "hello world")
output = new_str.replace("world", "universe")
assert output.s == "hello universe"
def test_py2_bytes_not_mangled(self):
from clint.textui.colored import ColoredString
# On python 2 make sure the same bytes come out as went in
new_str = ColoredString('RED', '\xe4')
assert '\xe4' in str(new_str)
from clint.textui import puts
def test_clint_force_color_env_var(self):
from clint.textui.colored import ColoredString
os.environ['CLINT_FORCE_COLOR'] = "1"
new_str = ColoredString('RED', 'hello world')
assert new_str.always_color == True
def test_clint_unicode_radd(self):
from clint.textui.colored import ColoredString
inp_str = u'hello \u263A'
new_str = u'' + ColoredString('RED', inp_str)
assert inp_str.encode('utf-8') in new_str
class TextuiFormatterTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_max_width(self):
def _test_n_rows_width(ins, rows, n_rows, max_width):
ins.assertEqual(len(rows), n_rows)
for row in rows:
ins.assertLessEqual(len(row), max_width)
from clint.textui.formatters import max_width
from clint.textui import colored
# normal text
text = ' '.join(['XXX'] * 3)
rows = max_width(text, 6).split('\n')
_test_n_rows_width(self, rows, 3, 6)
rows = max_width(text, 7).split('\n')
_test_n_rows_width(self, rows, 2, 7)
# colored text
c_text = colored.yellow(text)
rows = max_width(c_text, 6).split('\n')
_test_n_rows_width(self, rows, 3, 6)
rows = max_width(c_text, 7).split('\n')
_test_n_rows_width(self, rows, 2, 7)
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()