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diff --git a/pyload/lib/markupsafe/tests.py b/pyload/lib/markupsafe/tests.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..636993629 --- /dev/null +++ b/pyload/lib/markupsafe/tests.py @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +import gc +import sys +import unittest +from markupsafe import Markup, escape, escape_silent +from markupsafe._compat import text_type + + +class MarkupTestCase(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_adding(self): + # adding two strings should escape the unsafe one + unsafe = '<script type="application/x-some-script">alert("foo");</script>' + safe = Markup('<em>username</em>') + assert unsafe + safe == text_type(escape(unsafe)) + text_type(safe) + + def test_string_interpolation(self): + # string interpolations are safe to use too + assert Markup('<em>%s</em>') % '<bad user>' == \ + '<em><bad user></em>' + assert Markup('<em>%(username)s</em>') % { + 'username': '<bad user>' + } == '<em><bad user></em>' + + assert Markup('%i') % 3.14 == '3' + assert Markup('%.2f') % 3.14 == '3.14' + + def test_type_behavior(self): + # an escaped object is markup too + assert type(Markup('foo') + 'bar') is Markup + + # and it implements __html__ by returning itself + x = Markup("foo") + assert x.__html__() is x + + def test_html_interop(self): + # it also knows how to treat __html__ objects + class Foo(object): + def __html__(self): + return '<em>awesome</em>' + def __unicode__(self): + return 'awesome' + __str__ = __unicode__ + assert Markup(Foo()) == '<em>awesome</em>' + assert Markup('<strong>%s</strong>') % Foo() == \ + '<strong><em>awesome</em></strong>' + + def test_tuple_interpol(self): + self.assertEqual(Markup('<em>%s:%s</em>') % ( + '<foo>', + '<bar>', + ), Markup(u'<em><foo>:<bar></em>')) + + def test_dict_interpol(self): + self.assertEqual(Markup('<em>%(foo)s</em>') % { + 'foo': '<foo>', + }, Markup(u'<em><foo></em>')) + self.assertEqual(Markup('<em>%(foo)s:%(bar)s</em>') % { + 'foo': '<foo>', + 'bar': '<bar>', + }, Markup(u'<em><foo>:<bar></em>')) + + def test_escaping(self): + # escaping and unescaping + assert escape('"<>&\'') == '"<>&'' + assert Markup("<em>Foo & Bar</em>").striptags() == "Foo & Bar" + assert Markup("<test>").unescape() == "<test>" + + def test_formatting(self): + for actual, expected in ( + (Markup('%i') % 3.14, '3'), + (Markup('%.2f') % 3.14159, '3.14'), + (Markup('%s %s %s') % ('<', 123, '>'), '< 123 >'), + (Markup('<em>{awesome}</em>').format(awesome='<awesome>'), + '<em><awesome></em>'), + (Markup('{0[1][bar]}').format([0, {'bar': '<bar/>'}]), + '<bar/>'), + (Markup('{0[1][bar]}').format([0, {'bar': Markup('<bar/>')}]), + '<bar/>')): + assert actual == expected, "%r should be %r!" % (actual, expected) + + # This is new in 2.7 + if sys.version_info >= (2, 7): + def test_formatting_empty(self): + formatted = Markup('{}').format(0) + assert formatted == Markup('0') + + def test_custom_formatting(self): + class HasHTMLOnly(object): + def __html__(self): + return Markup('<foo>') + + class HasHTMLAndFormat(object): + def __html__(self): + return Markup('<foo>') + def __html_format__(self, spec): + return Markup('<FORMAT>') + + assert Markup('{0}').format(HasHTMLOnly()) == Markup('<foo>') + assert Markup('{0}').format(HasHTMLAndFormat()) == Markup('<FORMAT>') + + def test_complex_custom_formatting(self): + class User(object): + def __init__(self, id, username): + self.id = id + self.username = username + def __html_format__(self, format_spec): + if format_spec == 'link': + return Markup('<a href="/user/{0}">{1}</a>').format( + self.id, + self.__html__(), + ) + elif format_spec: + raise ValueError('Invalid format spec') + return self.__html__() + def __html__(self): + return Markup('<span class=user>{0}</span>').format(self.username) + + user = User(1, 'foo') + assert Markup('<p>User: {0:link}').format(user) == \ + Markup('<p>User: <a href="/user/1"><span class=user>foo</span></a>') + + def test_all_set(self): + import markupsafe as markup + for item in markup.__all__: + getattr(markup, item) + + def test_escape_silent(self): + assert escape_silent(None) == Markup() + assert escape(None) == Markup(None) + assert escape_silent('<foo>') == Markup(u'<foo>') + + def test_splitting(self): + self.assertEqual(Markup('a b').split(), [ + Markup('a'), + Markup('b') + ]) + self.assertEqual(Markup('a b').rsplit(), [ + Markup('a'), + Markup('b') + ]) + self.assertEqual(Markup('a\nb').splitlines(), [ + Markup('a'), + Markup('b') + ]) + + def test_mul(self): + self.assertEqual(Markup('a') * 3, Markup('aaa')) + + +class MarkupLeakTestCase(unittest.TestCase): + + def test_markup_leaks(self): + counts = set() + for count in range(20): + for item in range(1000): + escape("foo") + escape("<foo>") + escape(u"foo") + escape(u"<foo>") + counts.add(len(gc.get_objects())) + assert len(counts) == 1, 'ouch, c extension seems to leak objects' + + +def suite(): + suite = unittest.TestSuite() + suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MarkupTestCase)) + + # this test only tests the c extension + if not hasattr(escape, 'func_code'): + suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MarkupLeakTestCase)) + + return suite + + +if __name__ == '__main__': + unittest.main(defaultTest='suite') + +# vim:sts=4:sw=4:et: |