| # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- |
| # IMPORTANT: the same tests are run from "test_xml_etree_c" in order |
| # to ensure consistency between the C implementation and the Python |
| # implementation. |
| # |
| # For this purpose, the module-level "ET" symbol is temporarily |
| # monkey-patched when running the "test_xml_etree_c" test suite. |
| |
| import cgi |
| import copy |
| import functools |
| import io |
| import pickle |
| import StringIO |
| import sys |
| import types |
| import unittest |
| import warnings |
| import weakref |
| |
| from test import test_support as support |
| from test.test_support import TESTFN, findfile, gc_collect, swap_attr |
| |
| # pyET is the pure-Python implementation. |
| # |
| # ET is pyET in test_xml_etree and is the C accelerated version in |
| # test_xml_etree_c. |
| from xml.etree import ElementTree as pyET |
| ET = None |
| |
| SIMPLE_XMLFILE = findfile("simple.xml", subdir="xmltestdata") |
| SIMPLE_NS_XMLFILE = findfile("simple-ns.xml", subdir="xmltestdata") |
| UTF8_BUG_XMLFILE = findfile("expat224_utf8_bug.xml", subdir="xmltestdata") |
| |
| SAMPLE_XML = """\ |
| <body> |
| <tag class='a'>text</tag> |
| <tag class='b' /> |
| <section> |
| <tag class='b' id='inner'>subtext</tag> |
| </section> |
| </body> |
| """ |
| |
| SAMPLE_SECTION = """\ |
| <section> |
| <tag class='b' id='inner'>subtext</tag> |
| <nexttag /> |
| <nextsection> |
| <tag /> |
| </nextsection> |
| </section> |
| """ |
| |
| SAMPLE_XML_NS = """ |
| <body xmlns="http://effbot.org/ns"> |
| <tag>text</tag> |
| <tag /> |
| <section> |
| <tag>subtext</tag> |
| </section> |
| </body> |
| """ |
| |
| SAMPLE_XML_NS_ELEMS = """ |
| <root> |
| <h:table xmlns:h="hello"> |
| <h:tr> |
| <h:td>Apples</h:td> |
| <h:td>Bananas</h:td> |
| </h:tr> |
| </h:table> |
| |
| <f:table xmlns:f="foo"> |
| <f:name>African Coffee Table</f:name> |
| <f:width>80</f:width> |
| <f:length>120</f:length> |
| </f:table> |
| </root> |
| """ |
| |
| ENTITY_XML = """\ |
| <!DOCTYPE points [ |
| <!ENTITY % user-entities SYSTEM 'user-entities.xml'> |
| %user-entities; |
| ]> |
| <document>&entity;</document> |
| """ |
| |
| |
| def checkwarnings(*filters): |
| def decorator(test): |
| def newtest(*args, **kwargs): |
| with support.check_warnings(*filters): |
| test(*args, **kwargs) |
| functools.update_wrapper(newtest, test) |
| return newtest |
| return decorator |
| |
| |
| class ModuleTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # TODO: this should be removed once we get rid of the global module vars |
| |
| def test_sanity(self): |
| # Import sanity. |
| |
| from xml.etree import ElementTree |
| from xml.etree import ElementInclude |
| from xml.etree import ElementPath |
| |
| |
| def serialize(elem, to_string=True, **options): |
| file = StringIO.StringIO() |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(elem) |
| tree.write(file, **options) |
| if to_string: |
| return file.getvalue() |
| else: |
| file.seek(0) |
| return file |
| |
| def summarize_list(seq): |
| return [elem.tag for elem in seq] |
| |
| def normalize_crlf(tree): |
| for elem in tree.iter(): |
| if elem.text: |
| elem.text = elem.text.replace("\r\n", "\n") |
| if elem.tail: |
| elem.tail = elem.tail.replace("\r\n", "\n") |
| |
| def python_only(test): |
| def wrapper(*args): |
| if ET is not pyET: |
| raise unittest.SkipTest('only for the Python version') |
| return test(*args) |
| return wrapper |
| |
| def cet_only(test): |
| def wrapper(*args): |
| if ET is pyET: |
| raise unittest.SkipTest('only for the C version') |
| return test(*args) |
| return wrapper |
| |
| # -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # element tree tests |
| |
| class ElementTreeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def serialize_check(self, elem, expected): |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem), expected) |
| |
| def test_interface(self): |
| # Test element tree interface. |
| |
| def check_string(string): |
| len(string) |
| for char in string: |
| self.assertEqual(len(char), 1, |
| msg="expected one-character string, got %r" % char) |
| new_string = string + "" |
| new_string = string + " " |
| string[:0] |
| |
| def check_mapping(mapping): |
| len(mapping) |
| keys = mapping.keys() |
| items = mapping.items() |
| for key in keys: |
| item = mapping[key] |
| mapping["key"] = "value" |
| self.assertEqual(mapping["key"], "value", |
| msg="expected value string, got %r" % mapping["key"]) |
| |
| def check_element(element): |
| self.assertTrue(ET.iselement(element), msg="not an element") |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(element, "tag"), msg="no tag member") |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(element, "attrib"), msg="no attrib member") |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(element, "text"), msg="no text member") |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(element, "tail"), msg="no tail member") |
| |
| check_string(element.tag) |
| check_mapping(element.attrib) |
| if element.text is not None: |
| check_string(element.text) |
| if element.tail is not None: |
| check_string(element.tail) |
| for elem in element: |
| check_element(elem) |
| |
| element = ET.Element("tag") |
| check_element(element) |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(element) |
| check_element(tree.getroot()) |
| element = ET.Element("t\xe4g", key="value") |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(element) |
| self.assertRegexpMatches(repr(element), r"^<Element 't\\xe4g' at 0x.*>$") |
| element = ET.Element("tag", key="value") |
| |
| # Make sure all standard element methods exist. |
| |
| def check_method(method): |
| self.assertTrue(hasattr(method, '__call__'), |
| msg="%s not callable" % method) |
| |
| check_method(element.append) |
| check_method(element.extend) |
| check_method(element.insert) |
| check_method(element.remove) |
| check_method(element.getchildren) |
| check_method(element.find) |
| check_method(element.iterfind) |
| check_method(element.findall) |
| check_method(element.findtext) |
| check_method(element.clear) |
| check_method(element.get) |
| check_method(element.set) |
| check_method(element.keys) |
| check_method(element.items) |
| check_method(element.iter) |
| check_method(element.itertext) |
| check_method(element.getiterator) |
| |
| # These methods return an iterable. See bug 6472. |
| |
| def check_iter(it): |
| check_method(it.next) |
| |
| check_iter(element.iter("tag")) |
| check_iter(element.iterfind("tag")) |
| check_iter(element.iterfind("*")) |
| check_iter(tree.iter("tag")) |
| check_iter(tree.iterfind("tag")) |
| check_iter(tree.iterfind("*")) |
| |
| # These aliases are provided: |
| |
| self.assertEqual(ET.XML, ET.fromstring) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.PI, ET.ProcessingInstruction) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.XMLParser, ET.XMLTreeBuilder) |
| |
| def test_set_attribute(self): |
| element = ET.Element('tag') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(element.tag, 'tag') |
| element.tag = 'Tag' |
| self.assertEqual(element.tag, 'Tag') |
| element.tag = 'TAG' |
| self.assertEqual(element.tag, 'TAG') |
| |
| self.assertIsNone(element.text) |
| element.text = 'Text' |
| self.assertEqual(element.text, 'Text') |
| element.text = 'TEXT' |
| self.assertEqual(element.text, 'TEXT') |
| |
| self.assertIsNone(element.tail) |
| element.tail = 'Tail' |
| self.assertEqual(element.tail, 'Tail') |
| element.tail = 'TAIL' |
| self.assertEqual(element.tail, 'TAIL') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(element.attrib, {}) |
| element.attrib = {'a': 'b', 'c': 'd'} |
| self.assertEqual(element.attrib, {'a': 'b', 'c': 'd'}) |
| element.attrib = {'A': 'B', 'C': 'D'} |
| self.assertEqual(element.attrib, {'A': 'B', 'C': 'D'}) |
| |
| def test_simpleops(self): |
| # Basic method sanity checks. |
| |
| elem = ET.XML("<body><tag/></body>") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<body><tag /></body>') |
| e = ET.Element("tag2") |
| elem.append(e) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<body><tag /><tag2 /></body>') |
| elem.remove(e) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<body><tag /></body>') |
| elem.insert(0, e) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<body><tag2 /><tag /></body>') |
| elem.remove(e) |
| elem.extend([e]) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<body><tag /><tag2 /></body>') |
| elem.remove(e) |
| |
| element = ET.Element("tag", key="value") |
| self.serialize_check(element, '<tag key="value" />') # 1 |
| subelement = ET.Element("subtag") |
| element.append(subelement) |
| self.serialize_check(element, '<tag key="value"><subtag /></tag>') # 2 |
| element.insert(0, subelement) |
| self.serialize_check(element, |
| '<tag key="value"><subtag /><subtag /></tag>') # 3 |
| element.remove(subelement) |
| self.serialize_check(element, '<tag key="value"><subtag /></tag>') # 4 |
| element.remove(subelement) |
| self.serialize_check(element, '<tag key="value" />') # 5 |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: |
| element.remove(subelement) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'list.remove(x): x not in list') |
| self.serialize_check(element, '<tag key="value" />') # 6 |
| element[0:0] = [subelement, subelement, subelement] |
| self.serialize_check(element[1], '<subtag />') |
| self.assertEqual(element[1:9], [element[1], element[2]]) |
| self.assertEqual(element[:9:2], [element[0], element[2]]) |
| del element[1:2] |
| self.serialize_check(element, |
| '<tag key="value"><subtag /><subtag /></tag>') |
| |
| def test_cdata(self): |
| # Test CDATA handling (etc). |
| |
| self.serialize_check(ET.XML("<tag>hello</tag>"), |
| '<tag>hello</tag>') |
| self.serialize_check(ET.XML("<tag>hello</tag>"), |
| '<tag>hello</tag>') |
| self.serialize_check(ET.XML("<tag><![CDATA[hello]]></tag>"), |
| '<tag>hello</tag>') |
| |
| def test_file_init(self): |
| stringfile = StringIO.StringIO(SAMPLE_XML.encode("utf-8")) |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(file=stringfile) |
| self.assertEqual(tree.find("tag").tag, 'tag') |
| self.assertEqual(tree.find("section/tag").tag, 'tag') |
| |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(file=SIMPLE_XMLFILE) |
| self.assertEqual(tree.find("element").tag, 'element') |
| self.assertEqual(tree.find("element/../empty-element").tag, |
| 'empty-element') |
| |
| def test_path_cache(self): |
| # Check that the path cache behaves sanely. |
| |
| from xml.etree import ElementPath |
| |
| elem = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| for i in range(10): ET.ElementTree(elem).find('./'+str(i)) |
| cache_len_10 = len(ElementPath._cache) |
| for i in range(10): ET.ElementTree(elem).find('./'+str(i)) |
| self.assertEqual(len(ElementPath._cache), cache_len_10) |
| for i in range(20): ET.ElementTree(elem).find('./'+str(i)) |
| self.assertGreater(len(ElementPath._cache), cache_len_10) |
| for i in range(600): ET.ElementTree(elem).find('./'+str(i)) |
| self.assertLess(len(ElementPath._cache), 500) |
| |
| def test_copy(self): |
| # Test copy handling (etc). |
| |
| import copy |
| e1 = ET.XML("<tag>hello<foo/></tag>") |
| e2 = copy.copy(e1) |
| e3 = copy.deepcopy(e1) |
| e1.find("foo").tag = "bar" |
| self.serialize_check(e1, '<tag>hello<bar /></tag>') |
| self.serialize_check(e2, '<tag>hello<bar /></tag>') |
| self.serialize_check(e3, '<tag>hello<foo /></tag>') |
| |
| def test_attrib(self): |
| # Test attribute handling. |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| elem.get("key") # 1.1 |
| self.assertEqual(elem.get("key", "default"), 'default') # 1.2 |
| |
| elem.set("key", "value") |
| self.assertEqual(elem.get("key"), 'value') # 1.3 |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag", key="value") |
| self.assertEqual(elem.get("key"), 'value') # 2.1 |
| self.assertEqual(elem.attrib, {'key': 'value'}) # 2.2 |
| |
| attrib = {"key": "value"} |
| elem = ET.Element("tag", attrib) |
| attrib.clear() # check for aliasing issues |
| self.assertEqual(elem.get("key"), 'value') # 3.1 |
| self.assertEqual(elem.attrib, {'key': 'value'}) # 3.2 |
| |
| attrib = {"key": "value"} |
| elem = ET.Element("tag", **attrib) |
| attrib.clear() # check for aliasing issues |
| self.assertEqual(elem.get("key"), 'value') # 4.1 |
| self.assertEqual(elem.attrib, {'key': 'value'}) # 4.2 |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag", {"key": "other"}, key="value") |
| self.assertEqual(elem.get("key"), 'value') # 5.1 |
| self.assertEqual(elem.attrib, {'key': 'value'}) # 5.2 |
| |
| elem = ET.Element('test') |
| elem.text = "aa" |
| elem.set('testa', 'testval') |
| elem.set('testb', 'test2') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(elem), |
| b'<test testa="testval" testb="test2">aa</test>') |
| self.assertEqual(sorted(elem.keys()), ['testa', 'testb']) |
| self.assertEqual(sorted(elem.items()), |
| [('testa', 'testval'), ('testb', 'test2')]) |
| self.assertEqual(elem.attrib['testb'], 'test2') |
| elem.attrib['testb'] = 'test1' |
| elem.attrib['testc'] = 'test2' |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(elem), |
| b'<test testa="testval" testb="test1" testc="test2">aa</test>') |
| |
| elem = ET.Element('test') |
| elem.set('a', '\r') |
| elem.set('b', '\r\n') |
| elem.set('c', '\t\n\r ') |
| elem.set('d', '\n\n') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(elem), |
| b'<test a="\r" b="\r " c="\t \r " d=" " />') |
| |
| def test_makeelement(self): |
| # Test makeelement handling. |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| attrib = {"key": "value"} |
| subelem = elem.makeelement("subtag", attrib) |
| self.assertIsNot(subelem.attrib, attrib, msg="attrib aliasing") |
| elem.append(subelem) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag><subtag key="value" /></tag>') |
| |
| elem.clear() |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag />') |
| elem.append(subelem) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag><subtag key="value" /></tag>') |
| elem.extend([subelem, subelem]) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<tag><subtag key="value" /><subtag key="value" /><subtag key="value" /></tag>') |
| elem[:] = [subelem] |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag><subtag key="value" /></tag>') |
| elem[:] = tuple([subelem]) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag><subtag key="value" /></tag>') |
| |
| def test_parsefile(self): |
| # Test parsing from file. |
| |
| tree = ET.parse(SIMPLE_XMLFILE) |
| normalize_crlf(tree) |
| stream = StringIO.StringIO() |
| tree.write(stream) |
| self.assertEqual(stream.getvalue(), |
| '<root>\n' |
| ' <element key="value">text</element>\n' |
| ' <element>text</element>tail\n' |
| ' <empty-element />\n' |
| '</root>') |
| tree = ET.parse(SIMPLE_NS_XMLFILE) |
| normalize_crlf(tree) |
| stream = StringIO.StringIO() |
| tree.write(stream) |
| self.assertEqual(stream.getvalue(), |
| '<ns0:root xmlns:ns0="namespace">\n' |
| ' <ns0:element key="value">text</ns0:element>\n' |
| ' <ns0:element>text</ns0:element>tail\n' |
| ' <ns0:empty-element />\n' |
| '</ns0:root>') |
| |
| with open(SIMPLE_XMLFILE) as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| |
| parser = ET.XMLParser() |
| self.assertRegexpMatches(parser.version, r'^Expat ') |
| parser.feed(data) |
| self.serialize_check(parser.close(), |
| '<root>\n' |
| ' <element key="value">text</element>\n' |
| ' <element>text</element>tail\n' |
| ' <empty-element />\n' |
| '</root>') |
| |
| parser = ET.XMLTreeBuilder() # 1.2 compatibility |
| parser.feed(data) |
| self.serialize_check(parser.close(), |
| '<root>\n' |
| ' <element key="value">text</element>\n' |
| ' <element>text</element>tail\n' |
| ' <empty-element />\n' |
| '</root>') |
| |
| target = ET.TreeBuilder() |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=target) |
| parser.feed(data) |
| self.serialize_check(parser.close(), |
| '<root>\n' |
| ' <element key="value">text</element>\n' |
| ' <element>text</element>tail\n' |
| ' <empty-element />\n' |
| '</root>') |
| |
| def test_parseliteral(self): |
| element = ET.XML("<html><body>text</body></html>") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(element), |
| '<html><body>text</body></html>') |
| element = ET.fromstring("<html><body>text</body></html>") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(element), |
| '<html><body>text</body></html>') |
| sequence = ["<html><body>", "text</bo", "dy></html>"] |
| element = ET.fromstringlist(sequence) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(element), |
| '<html><body>text</body></html>') |
| self.assertEqual("".join(ET.tostringlist(element)), |
| '<html><body>text</body></html>') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(element, "ascii"), |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='ascii'?>\n" |
| "<html><body>text</body></html>") |
| _, ids = ET.XMLID("<html><body>text</body></html>") |
| self.assertEqual(len(ids), 0) |
| _, ids = ET.XMLID("<html><body id='body'>text</body></html>") |
| self.assertEqual(len(ids), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(ids["body"].tag, 'body') |
| |
| def test_iterparse(self): |
| # Test iterparse interface. |
| |
| iterparse = ET.iterparse |
| |
| context = iterparse(SIMPLE_XMLFILE) |
| action, elem = next(context) |
| self.assertEqual((action, elem.tag), ('end', 'element')) |
| self.assertEqual([(action, elem.tag) for action, elem in context], [ |
| ('end', 'element'), |
| ('end', 'empty-element'), |
| ('end', 'root'), |
| ]) |
| self.assertEqual(context.root.tag, 'root') |
| |
| context = iterparse(SIMPLE_NS_XMLFILE) |
| self.assertEqual([(action, elem.tag) for action, elem in context], [ |
| ('end', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}empty-element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}root'), |
| ]) |
| |
| events = () |
| context = iterparse(SIMPLE_XMLFILE, events) |
| self.assertEqual([(action, elem.tag) for action, elem in context], []) |
| |
| events = () |
| context = iterparse(SIMPLE_XMLFILE, events=events) |
| self.assertEqual([(action, elem.tag) for action, elem in context], []) |
| |
| events = ("start", "end") |
| context = iterparse(SIMPLE_XMLFILE, events) |
| self.assertEqual([(action, elem.tag) for action, elem in context], [ |
| ('start', 'root'), |
| ('start', 'element'), |
| ('end', 'element'), |
| ('start', 'element'), |
| ('end', 'element'), |
| ('start', 'empty-element'), |
| ('end', 'empty-element'), |
| ('end', 'root'), |
| ]) |
| |
| events = ("start", "end", "start-ns", "end-ns") |
| context = iterparse(SIMPLE_NS_XMLFILE, events) |
| self.assertEqual([(action, elem.tag) if action in ("start", "end") |
| else (action, elem) |
| for action, elem in context], [ |
| ('start-ns', ('', 'namespace')), |
| ('start', '{namespace}root'), |
| ('start', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('start', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('start', '{namespace}empty-element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}empty-element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}root'), |
| ('end-ns', None), |
| ]) |
| |
| events = ('start-ns', 'end-ns') |
| context = iterparse(StringIO.StringIO(r"<root xmlns=''/>"), events) |
| res = [(action, elem) for action, elem in context] |
| self.assertEqual(res, [('start-ns', ('', '')), ('end-ns', None)]) |
| |
| events = ("start", "end", "bogus") |
| with open(SIMPLE_XMLFILE, "rb") as f: |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: |
| iterparse(f, events) |
| self.assertFalse(f.closed) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), "unknown event 'bogus'") |
| |
| source = StringIO.StringIO( |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>\n" |
| "<body xmlns='http://éffbot.org/ns'\n" |
| " xmlns:cl\xe9='http://effbot.org/ns'>text</body>\n") |
| events = ("start-ns",) |
| context = iterparse(source, events) |
| self.assertEqual([(action, elem) for action, elem in context], [ |
| ('start-ns', ('', u'http://\xe9ffbot.org/ns')), |
| ('start-ns', (u'cl\xe9', 'http://effbot.org/ns')), |
| ]) |
| |
| source = StringIO.StringIO("<document />junk") |
| it = iterparse(source) |
| action, elem = next(it) |
| self.assertEqual((action, elem.tag), ('end', 'document')) |
| with self.assertRaises(ET.ParseError) as cm: |
| next(it) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| 'junk after document element: line 1, column 12') |
| |
| def test_writefile(self): |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| elem.text = "text" |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag>text</tag>') |
| ET.SubElement(elem, "subtag").text = "subtext" |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag>text<subtag>subtext</subtag></tag>') |
| |
| # Test tag suppression |
| elem.tag = None |
| self.serialize_check(elem, 'text<subtag>subtext</subtag>') |
| elem.insert(0, ET.Comment("comment")) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| 'text<!--comment--><subtag>subtext</subtag>') # assumes 1.3 |
| |
| elem[0] = ET.PI("key", "value") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, 'text<?key value?><subtag>subtext</subtag>') |
| |
| def test_custom_builder(self): |
| # Test parser w. custom builder. |
| |
| with open(SIMPLE_XMLFILE) as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| class Builder(list): |
| def start(self, tag, attrib): |
| self.append(("start", tag)) |
| def end(self, tag): |
| self.append(("end", tag)) |
| def data(self, text): |
| pass |
| builder = Builder() |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=builder) |
| parser.feed(data) |
| self.assertEqual(builder, [ |
| ('start', 'root'), |
| ('start', 'element'), |
| ('end', 'element'), |
| ('start', 'element'), |
| ('end', 'element'), |
| ('start', 'empty-element'), |
| ('end', 'empty-element'), |
| ('end', 'root'), |
| ]) |
| |
| with open(SIMPLE_NS_XMLFILE) as f: |
| data = f.read() |
| class Builder(list): |
| def start(self, tag, attrib): |
| self.append(("start", tag)) |
| def end(self, tag): |
| self.append(("end", tag)) |
| def data(self, text): |
| pass |
| def pi(self, target, data): |
| self.append(("pi", target, data)) |
| def comment(self, data): |
| self.append(("comment", data)) |
| builder = Builder() |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=builder) |
| parser.feed(data) |
| self.assertEqual(builder, [ |
| ('pi', 'pi', 'data'), |
| ('comment', ' comment '), |
| ('start', '{namespace}root'), |
| ('start', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('start', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}element'), |
| ('start', '{namespace}empty-element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}empty-element'), |
| ('end', '{namespace}root'), |
| ]) |
| |
| |
| # Element.getchildren() and ElementTree.getiterator() are deprecated. |
| @checkwarnings(("This method will be removed in future versions. " |
| "Use .+ instead.", |
| (DeprecationWarning, PendingDeprecationWarning))) |
| def test_getchildren(self): |
| # Test Element.getchildren() |
| |
| with open(SIMPLE_XMLFILE, "r") as f: |
| tree = ET.parse(f) |
| self.assertEqual([summarize_list(elem.getchildren()) |
| for elem in tree.getroot().iter()], [ |
| ['element', 'element', 'empty-element'], |
| [], |
| [], |
| [], |
| ]) |
| self.assertEqual([summarize_list(elem.getchildren()) |
| for elem in tree.getiterator()], [ |
| ['element', 'element', 'empty-element'], |
| [], |
| [], |
| [], |
| ]) |
| |
| elem = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| self.assertEqual(len(elem.getchildren()), 3) |
| self.assertEqual(len(elem[2].getchildren()), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(elem[:], elem.getchildren()) |
| child1 = elem[0] |
| child2 = elem[2] |
| del elem[1:2] |
| self.assertEqual(len(elem.getchildren()), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(child1, elem[0]) |
| self.assertEqual(child2, elem[1]) |
| elem[0:2] = [child2, child1] |
| self.assertEqual(child2, elem[0]) |
| self.assertEqual(child1, elem[1]) |
| self.assertNotEqual(child1, elem[0]) |
| elem.clear() |
| self.assertEqual(elem.getchildren(), []) |
| |
| def test_writestring(self): |
| elem = ET.XML("<html><body>text</body></html>") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(elem), b'<html><body>text</body></html>') |
| elem = ET.fromstring("<html><body>text</body></html>") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(elem), b'<html><body>text</body></html>') |
| |
| def test_encoding(self): |
| def check(encoding, body=''): |
| xml = ("<?xml version='1.0' encoding='%s'?><xml>%s</xml>" % |
| (encoding, body)) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.XML(xml.encode(encoding)).text, body) |
| check("ascii", 'a') |
| check("us-ascii", 'a') |
| check("iso-8859-1", u'\xbd') |
| check("iso-8859-15", u'\u20ac') |
| check("cp437", u'\u221a') |
| check("mac-roman", u'\u02da') |
| |
| def xml(encoding): |
| return "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='%s'?><xml />" % encoding |
| def bxml(encoding): |
| return xml(encoding).encode(encoding) |
| supported_encodings = [ |
| 'ascii', 'utf-8', 'utf-8-sig', 'utf-16', 'utf-16be', 'utf-16le', |
| 'iso8859-1', 'iso8859-2', 'iso8859-3', 'iso8859-4', 'iso8859-5', |
| 'iso8859-6', 'iso8859-7', 'iso8859-8', 'iso8859-9', 'iso8859-10', |
| 'iso8859-13', 'iso8859-14', 'iso8859-15', 'iso8859-16', |
| 'cp437', 'cp720', 'cp737', 'cp775', 'cp850', 'cp852', |
| 'cp855', 'cp856', 'cp857', 'cp858', 'cp860', 'cp861', 'cp862', |
| 'cp863', 'cp865', 'cp866', 'cp869', 'cp874', 'cp1006', |
| 'cp1250', 'cp1251', 'cp1252', 'cp1253', 'cp1254', 'cp1255', |
| 'cp1256', 'cp1257', 'cp1258', |
| 'mac-cyrillic', 'mac-greek', 'mac-iceland', 'mac-latin2', |
| 'mac-roman', 'mac-turkish', |
| 'iso2022-jp', 'iso2022-jp-1', 'iso2022-jp-2', 'iso2022-jp-2004', |
| 'iso2022-jp-3', 'iso2022-jp-ext', |
| 'koi8-r', 'koi8-u', |
| 'ptcp154', |
| ] |
| for encoding in supported_encodings: |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(ET.XML(bxml(encoding))), b'<xml />') |
| |
| unsupported_ascii_compatible_encodings = [ |
| 'big5', 'big5hkscs', |
| 'cp932', 'cp949', 'cp950', |
| 'euc-jp', 'euc-jis-2004', 'euc-jisx0213', 'euc-kr', |
| 'gb2312', 'gbk', 'gb18030', |
| 'iso2022-kr', 'johab', 'hz', |
| 'shift-jis', 'shift-jis-2004', 'shift-jisx0213', |
| 'utf-7', |
| ] |
| for encoding in unsupported_ascii_compatible_encodings: |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, ET.XML, bxml(encoding)) |
| |
| unsupported_ascii_incompatible_encodings = [ |
| 'cp037', 'cp424', 'cp500', 'cp864', 'cp875', 'cp1026', 'cp1140', |
| 'utf_32', 'utf_32_be', 'utf_32_le', |
| ] |
| for encoding in unsupported_ascii_incompatible_encodings: |
| self.assertRaises(ET.ParseError, ET.XML, bxml(encoding)) |
| |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, ET.XML, xml('undefined').encode('ascii')) |
| self.assertRaises(LookupError, ET.XML, xml('xxx').encode('ascii')) |
| |
| def test_methods(self): |
| # Test serialization methods. |
| |
| e = ET.XML("<html><link/><script>1 < 2</script></html>") |
| e.tail = "\n" |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e), |
| '<html><link /><script>1 < 2</script></html>\n') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, method=None), |
| '<html><link /><script>1 < 2</script></html>\n') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, method="xml"), |
| '<html><link /><script>1 < 2</script></html>\n') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, method="html"), |
| '<html><link><script>1 < 2</script></html>\n') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, method="text"), '1 < 2\n') |
| |
| def test_issue18347(self): |
| e = ET.XML('<html><CamelCase>text</CamelCase></html>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e), |
| '<html><CamelCase>text</CamelCase></html>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, method="html"), |
| '<html><CamelCase>text</CamelCase></html>') |
| |
| def test_entity(self): |
| # Test entity handling. |
| |
| # 1) good entities |
| |
| e = ET.XML("<document title='舰'>test</document>") |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, encoding="us-ascii"), |
| '<document title="舰">test</document>') |
| self.serialize_check(e, '<document title="舰">test</document>') |
| |
| # 2) bad entities |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(ET.ParseError) as cm: |
| ET.XML("<document>&entity;</document>") |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| 'undefined entity: line 1, column 10') |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(ET.ParseError) as cm: |
| ET.XML(ENTITY_XML) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| 'undefined entity &entity;: line 5, column 10') |
| |
| # 3) custom entity |
| |
| parser = ET.XMLParser() |
| parser.entity["entity"] = "text" |
| parser.feed(ENTITY_XML) |
| root = parser.close() |
| self.serialize_check(root, '<document>text</document>') |
| |
| def test_namespace(self): |
| # Test namespace issues. |
| |
| # 1) xml namespace |
| |
| elem = ET.XML("<tag xml:lang='en' />") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<tag xml:lang="en" />') # 1.1 |
| |
| # 2) other "well-known" namespaces |
| |
| elem = ET.XML("<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf='http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#' />") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<rdf:RDF xmlns:rdf="http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#" />') # 2.1 |
| |
| elem = ET.XML("<html:html xmlns:html='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' />") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<html:html xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" />') # 2.2 |
| |
| elem = ET.XML("<soap:Envelope xmlns:soap='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope' />") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:Envelope xmlns:ns0="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope" />') # 2.3 |
| |
| # 3) unknown namespaces |
| elem = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML_NS) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:body xmlns:ns0="http://effbot.org/ns">\n' |
| ' <ns0:tag>text</ns0:tag>\n' |
| ' <ns0:tag />\n' |
| ' <ns0:section>\n' |
| ' <ns0:tag>subtext</ns0:tag>\n' |
| ' </ns0:section>\n' |
| '</ns0:body>') |
| |
| def test_qname(self): |
| # Test QName handling. |
| |
| # 1) decorated tags |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("{uri}tag") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" />') # 1.1 |
| elem = ET.Element(ET.QName("{uri}tag")) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" />') # 1.2 |
| elem = ET.Element(ET.QName("uri", "tag")) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" />') # 1.3 |
| elem = ET.Element(ET.QName("uri", "tag")) |
| subelem = ET.SubElement(elem, ET.QName("uri", "tag1")) |
| subelem = ET.SubElement(elem, ET.QName("uri", "tag2")) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri"><ns0:tag1 /><ns0:tag2 /></ns0:tag>') # 1.4 |
| |
| # 2) decorated attributes |
| |
| elem.clear() |
| elem.attrib["{uri}key"] = "value" |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" ns0:key="value" />') # 2.1 |
| |
| elem.clear() |
| elem.attrib[ET.QName("{uri}key")] = "value" |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" ns0:key="value" />') # 2.2 |
| |
| # 3) decorated values are not converted by default, but the |
| # QName wrapper can be used for values |
| |
| elem.clear() |
| elem.attrib["{uri}key"] = "{uri}value" |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" ns0:key="{uri}value" />') # 3.1 |
| |
| elem.clear() |
| elem.attrib["{uri}key"] = ET.QName("{uri}value") |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" ns0:key="ns0:value" />') # 3.2 |
| |
| elem.clear() |
| subelem = ET.Element("tag") |
| subelem.attrib["{uri1}key"] = ET.QName("{uri2}value") |
| elem.append(subelem) |
| elem.append(subelem) |
| self.serialize_check(elem, |
| '<ns0:tag xmlns:ns0="uri" xmlns:ns1="uri1" xmlns:ns2="uri2">' |
| '<tag ns1:key="ns2:value" />' |
| '<tag ns1:key="ns2:value" />' |
| '</ns0:tag>') # 3.3 |
| |
| # 4) Direct QName tests |
| |
| self.assertEqual(str(ET.QName('ns', 'tag')), '{ns}tag') |
| self.assertEqual(str(ET.QName('{ns}tag')), '{ns}tag') |
| q1 = ET.QName('ns', 'tag') |
| q2 = ET.QName('ns', 'tag') |
| self.assertEqual(q1, q2) |
| q2 = ET.QName('ns', 'other-tag') |
| self.assertNotEqual(q1, q2) |
| self.assertNotEqual(q1, 'ns:tag') |
| self.assertEqual(q1, '{ns}tag') |
| |
| def test_doctype_public(self): |
| # Test PUBLIC doctype. |
| |
| elem = ET.XML('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC' |
| ' "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"' |
| ' "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">' |
| '<html>text</html>') |
| |
| def test_xpath_tokenizer(self): |
| # Test the XPath tokenizer. |
| from xml.etree import ElementPath |
| def check(p, expected): |
| self.assertEqual([op or tag |
| for op, tag in ElementPath.xpath_tokenizer(p)], |
| expected) |
| |
| # tests from the xml specification |
| check("*", ['*']) |
| check("text()", ['text', '()']) |
| check("@name", ['@', 'name']) |
| check("@*", ['@', '*']) |
| check("para[1]", ['para', '[', '1', ']']) |
| check("para[last()]", ['para', '[', 'last', '()', ']']) |
| check("*/para", ['*', '/', 'para']) |
| check("/doc/chapter[5]/section[2]", |
| ['/', 'doc', '/', 'chapter', '[', '5', ']', |
| '/', 'section', '[', '2', ']']) |
| check("chapter//para", ['chapter', '//', 'para']) |
| check("//para", ['//', 'para']) |
| check("//olist/item", ['//', 'olist', '/', 'item']) |
| check(".", ['.']) |
| check(".//para", ['.', '//', 'para']) |
| check("..", ['..']) |
| check("../@lang", ['..', '/', '@', 'lang']) |
| check("chapter[title]", ['chapter', '[', 'title', ']']) |
| check("employee[@secretary and @assistant]", ['employee', |
| '[', '@', 'secretary', '', 'and', '', '@', 'assistant', ']']) |
| |
| # additional tests |
| check("{http://spam}egg", ['{http://spam}egg']) |
| check("./spam.egg", ['.', '/', 'spam.egg']) |
| check(".//{http://spam}egg", ['.', '//', '{http://spam}egg']) |
| |
| def test_processinginstruction(self): |
| # Test ProcessingInstruction directly |
| |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(ET.ProcessingInstruction('test', 'instruction')), |
| '<?test instruction?>') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(ET.PI('test', 'instruction')), |
| '<?test instruction?>') |
| |
| # Issue #2746 |
| |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(ET.PI('test', '<testing&>')), |
| '<?test <testing&>?>') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(ET.PI('test', u'<testing&>\xe3'), 'latin1'), |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='latin1'?>\n" |
| "<?test <testing&>\xe3?>") |
| |
| def test_html_empty_elems_serialization(self): |
| # issue 15970 |
| # from http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/index/elements.html |
| for element in ['AREA', 'BASE', 'BASEFONT', 'BR', 'COL', 'FRAME', 'HR', |
| 'IMG', 'INPUT', 'ISINDEX', 'LINK', 'META', 'PARAM']: |
| for elem in [element, element.lower()]: |
| expected = '<%s>' % elem |
| serialized = serialize(ET.XML('<%s />' % elem), method='html') |
| self.assertEqual(serialized, expected) |
| serialized = serialize(ET.XML('<%s></%s>' % (elem,elem)), |
| method='html') |
| self.assertEqual(serialized, expected) |
| |
| |
| # |
| # xinclude tests (samples from appendix C of the xinclude specification) |
| |
| XINCLUDE = {} |
| |
| XINCLUDE["C1.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <document xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <p>120 Mz is adequate for an average home user.</p> |
| <xi:include href="disclaimer.xml"/> |
| </document> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE["disclaimer.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <disclaimer> |
| <p>The opinions represented herein represent those of the individual |
| and should not be interpreted as official policy endorsed by this |
| organization.</p> |
| </disclaimer> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE["C2.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <document xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <p>This document has been accessed |
| <xi:include href="count.txt" parse="text"/> times.</p> |
| </document> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE["count.txt"] = "324387" |
| |
| XINCLUDE["C2b.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <document xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <p>This document has been <em>accessed</em> |
| <xi:include href="count.txt" parse="text"/> times.</p> |
| </document> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE["C3.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <document xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <p>The following is the source of the "data.xml" resource:</p> |
| <example><xi:include href="data.xml" parse="text"/></example> |
| </document> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE["data.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <data> |
| <item><![CDATA[Brooks & Shields]]></item> |
| </data> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE["C5.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <div xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <xi:include href="example.txt" parse="text"> |
| <xi:fallback> |
| <xi:include href="fallback-example.txt" parse="text"> |
| <xi:fallback><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Report error</a></xi:fallback> |
| </xi:include> |
| </xi:fallback> |
| </xi:include> |
| </div> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE["default.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <document xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <p>Example.</p> |
| <xi:include href="{}"/> |
| </document> |
| """.format(cgi.escape(SIMPLE_XMLFILE, True)) |
| |
| # |
| # badly formatted xi:include tags |
| |
| XINCLUDE_BAD = {} |
| |
| XINCLUDE_BAD["B1.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <document xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <p>120 Mz is adequate for an average home user.</p> |
| <xi:include href="disclaimer.xml" parse="BAD_TYPE"/> |
| </document> |
| """ |
| |
| XINCLUDE_BAD["B2.xml"] = """\ |
| <?xml version='1.0'?> |
| <div xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
| <xi:fallback></xi:fallback> |
| </div> |
| """ |
| |
| class XIncludeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def xinclude_loader(self, href, parse="xml", encoding=None): |
| try: |
| data = XINCLUDE[href] |
| except KeyError: |
| raise IOError("resource not found") |
| if parse == "xml": |
| data = ET.XML(data) |
| return data |
| |
| def none_loader(self, href, parser, encoding=None): |
| return None |
| |
| def test_xinclude_default(self): |
| from xml.etree import ElementInclude |
| doc = self.xinclude_loader('default.xml') |
| ElementInclude.include(doc) |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(doc), |
| '<document>\n' |
| ' <p>Example.</p>\n' |
| ' <root>\n' |
| ' <element key="value">text</element>\n' |
| ' <element>text</element>tail\n' |
| ' <empty-element />\n' |
| '</root>\n' |
| '</document>') |
| |
| def test_xinclude(self): |
| from xml.etree import ElementInclude |
| |
| # Basic inclusion example (XInclude C.1) |
| document = self.xinclude_loader("C1.xml") |
| ElementInclude.include(document, self.xinclude_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(document), |
| '<document>\n' |
| ' <p>120 Mz is adequate for an average home user.</p>\n' |
| ' <disclaimer>\n' |
| ' <p>The opinions represented herein represent those of the individual\n' |
| ' and should not be interpreted as official policy endorsed by this\n' |
| ' organization.</p>\n' |
| '</disclaimer>\n' |
| '</document>') # C1 |
| |
| # Textual inclusion example (XInclude C.2) |
| document = self.xinclude_loader("C2.xml") |
| ElementInclude.include(document, self.xinclude_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(document), |
| '<document>\n' |
| ' <p>This document has been accessed\n' |
| ' 324387 times.</p>\n' |
| '</document>') # C2 |
| |
| # Textual inclusion after sibling element (based on modified XInclude C.2) |
| document = self.xinclude_loader("C2b.xml") |
| ElementInclude.include(document, self.xinclude_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(document), |
| '<document>\n' |
| ' <p>This document has been <em>accessed</em>\n' |
| ' 324387 times.</p>\n' |
| '</document>') # C2b |
| |
| # Textual inclusion of XML example (XInclude C.3) |
| document = self.xinclude_loader("C3.xml") |
| ElementInclude.include(document, self.xinclude_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(document), |
| '<document>\n' |
| ' <p>The following is the source of the "data.xml" resource:</p>\n' |
| " <example><?xml version='1.0'?>\n" |
| '<data>\n' |
| ' <item><![CDATA[Brooks & Shields]]></item>\n' |
| '</data>\n' |
| '</example>\n' |
| '</document>') # C3 |
| |
| # Fallback example (XInclude C.5) |
| # Note! Fallback support is not yet implemented |
| document = self.xinclude_loader("C5.xml") |
| with self.assertRaises(IOError) as cm: |
| ElementInclude.include(document, self.xinclude_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), 'resource not found') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(document), |
| '<div xmlns:ns0="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">\n' |
| ' <ns0:include href="example.txt" parse="text">\n' |
| ' <ns0:fallback>\n' |
| ' <ns0:include href="fallback-example.txt" parse="text">\n' |
| ' <ns0:fallback><a href="mailto:[email protected]">Report error</a></ns0:fallback>\n' |
| ' </ns0:include>\n' |
| ' </ns0:fallback>\n' |
| ' </ns0:include>\n' |
| '</div>') # C5 |
| |
| def test_xinclude_failures(self): |
| from xml.etree import ElementInclude |
| |
| # Test failure to locate included XML file. |
| document = ET.XML(XINCLUDE["C1.xml"]) |
| with self.assertRaises(ElementInclude.FatalIncludeError) as cm: |
| ElementInclude.include(document, loader=self.none_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| "cannot load 'disclaimer.xml' as 'xml'") |
| |
| # Test failure to locate included text file. |
| document = ET.XML(XINCLUDE["C2.xml"]) |
| with self.assertRaises(ElementInclude.FatalIncludeError) as cm: |
| ElementInclude.include(document, loader=self.none_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| "cannot load 'count.txt' as 'text'") |
| |
| # Test bad parse type. |
| document = ET.XML(XINCLUDE_BAD["B1.xml"]) |
| with self.assertRaises(ElementInclude.FatalIncludeError) as cm: |
| ElementInclude.include(document, loader=self.none_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| "unknown parse type in xi:include tag ('BAD_TYPE')") |
| |
| # Test xi:fallback outside xi:include. |
| document = ET.XML(XINCLUDE_BAD["B2.xml"]) |
| with self.assertRaises(ElementInclude.FatalIncludeError) as cm: |
| ElementInclude.include(document, loader=self.none_loader) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| "xi:fallback tag must be child of xi:include " |
| "('{http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude}fallback')") |
| |
| # -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # reported bugs |
| |
| class BugsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit21(self): |
| # marshaller gives obscure errors for non-string values |
| |
| def check(elem): |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError) as cm: |
| serialize(elem) |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| 'cannot serialize 123 (type int)') |
| |
| elem = ET.Element(123) |
| check(elem) # tag |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("elem") |
| elem.text = 123 |
| check(elem) # text |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("elem") |
| elem.tail = 123 |
| check(elem) # tail |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("elem") |
| elem.set(123, "123") |
| check(elem) # attribute key |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("elem") |
| elem.set("123", 123) |
| check(elem) # attribute value |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit25(self): |
| # typo in ElementTree.findtext |
| |
| elem = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(elem) |
| self.assertEqual(tree.findtext("tag"), 'text') |
| self.assertEqual(tree.findtext("section/tag"), 'subtext') |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit28(self): |
| # .//tag causes exceptions |
| |
| tree = ET.XML("<doc><table><tbody/></table></doc>") |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(tree.findall(".//thead")), []) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(tree.findall(".//tbody")), ['tbody']) |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkitX1(self): |
| # dump() doesn't flush the output buffer |
| |
| tree = ET.XML("<doc><table><tbody/></table></doc>") |
| with support.captured_stdout() as stdout: |
| ET.dump(tree) |
| self.assertEqual(stdout.getvalue(), '<doc><table><tbody /></table></doc>\n') |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit39(self): |
| # non-ascii element and attribute names doesn't work |
| |
| tree = ET.XML(b"<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?><t\xe4g />") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(tree, "utf-8"), b'<t\xc3\xa4g />') |
| |
| tree = ET.XML(b"<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>" |
| b"<tag \xe4ttr='välue' />") |
| self.assertEqual(tree.attrib, {u'\xe4ttr': u'v\xe4lue'}) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(tree, "utf-8"), |
| b'<tag \xc3\xa4ttr="v\xc3\xa4lue" />') |
| |
| tree = ET.XML(b"<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>" |
| b'<t\xe4g>text</t\xe4g>') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(tree, "utf-8"), |
| b'<t\xc3\xa4g>text</t\xc3\xa4g>') |
| |
| tree = ET.Element(u"t\u00e4g") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(tree, "utf-8"), b'<t\xc3\xa4g />') |
| |
| tree = ET.Element("tag") |
| tree.set(u"\u00e4ttr", u"v\u00e4lue") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(tree, "utf-8"), |
| b'<tag \xc3\xa4ttr="v\xc3\xa4lue" />') |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit54(self): |
| # problems handling internally defined entities |
| |
| e = ET.XML("<!DOCTYPE doc [<!ENTITY ldots '舰'>]>" |
| '<doc>&ldots;</doc>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e), '<doc>舰</doc>') |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit55(self): |
| # make sure we're reporting the first error, not the last |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(ET.ParseError) as cm: |
| ET.XML("<!DOCTYPE doc SYSTEM 'doc.dtd'>" |
| '<doc>&ldots;&ndots;&rdots;</doc>') |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| 'undefined entity &ldots;: line 1, column 36') |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit60(self): |
| # Handle crash in stream source. |
| |
| class ExceptionFile: |
| def read(self, x): |
| raise IOError |
| |
| self.assertRaises(IOError, ET.parse, ExceptionFile()) |
| |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit62(self): |
| # Don't crash when using custom entities. |
| |
| ENTITIES = {u'rsquo': u'\u2019', u'lsquo': u'\u2018'} |
| parser = ET.XMLTreeBuilder() |
| parser.entity.update(ENTITIES) |
| parser.feed("""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> |
| <!DOCTYPE patent-application-publication SYSTEM "pap-v15-2001-01-31.dtd" []> |
| <patent-application-publication> |
| <subdoc-abstract> |
| <paragraph id="A-0001" lvl="0">A new cultivar of Begonia plant named ‘BCT9801BEG’.</paragraph> |
| </subdoc-abstract> |
| </patent-application-publication>""") |
| t = parser.close() |
| self.assertEqual(t.find('.//paragraph').text, |
| u'A new cultivar of Begonia plant named \u2018BCT9801BEG\u2019.') |
| |
| @unittest.skipIf(sys.gettrace(), "Skips under coverage.") |
| def test_bug_xmltoolkit63(self): |
| # Check reference leak. |
| def xmltoolkit63(): |
| tree = ET.TreeBuilder() |
| tree.start("tag", {}) |
| tree.data("text") |
| tree.end("tag") |
| |
| xmltoolkit63() |
| count = sys.getrefcount(None) |
| for i in range(1000): |
| xmltoolkit63() |
| self.assertEqual(sys.getrefcount(None), count) |
| |
| def test_bug_200708_newline(self): |
| # Preserve newlines in attributes. |
| |
| e = ET.Element('SomeTag', text="def _f():\n return 3\n") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(e), |
| b'<SomeTag text="def _f(): return 3 " />') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.XML(ET.tostring(e)).get("text"), |
| 'def _f():\n return 3\n') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(ET.XML(ET.tostring(e))), |
| b'<SomeTag text="def _f(): return 3 " />') |
| |
| def test_bug_200708_close(self): |
| # Test default builder. |
| parser = ET.XMLParser() # default |
| parser.feed("<element>some text</element>") |
| self.assertEqual(parser.close().tag, 'element') |
| |
| # Test custom builder. |
| class EchoTarget: |
| def start(self, tag, attrib): |
| pass |
| def end(self, tag): |
| pass |
| def data(self, text): |
| pass |
| def close(self): |
| return ET.Element("element") # simulate root |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=EchoTarget()) |
| parser.feed("<element>some text</element>") |
| self.assertEqual(parser.close().tag, 'element') |
| |
| def test_bug_200709_default_namespace(self): |
| e = ET.Element("{default}elem") |
| s = ET.SubElement(e, "{default}elem") |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, default_namespace="default"), # 1 |
| '<elem xmlns="default"><elem /></elem>') |
| |
| e = ET.Element("{default}elem") |
| s = ET.SubElement(e, "{default}elem") |
| s = ET.SubElement(e, "{not-default}elem") |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e, default_namespace="default"), # 2 |
| '<elem xmlns="default" xmlns:ns1="not-default">' |
| '<elem />' |
| '<ns1:elem />' |
| '</elem>') |
| |
| e = ET.Element("{default}elem") |
| s = ET.SubElement(e, "{default}elem") |
| s = ET.SubElement(e, "elem") # unprefixed name |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError) as cm: |
| serialize(e, default_namespace="default") # 3 |
| self.assertEqual(str(cm.exception), |
| 'cannot use non-qualified names with default_namespace option') |
| |
| def test_bug_200709_register_namespace(self): |
| e = ET.Element("{http://namespace.invalid/does/not/exist/}title") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(e), |
| '<ns0:title xmlns:ns0="http://namespace.invalid/does/not/exist/" />') |
| ET.register_namespace("foo", "http://namespace.invalid/does/not/exist/") |
| e = ET.Element("{http://namespace.invalid/does/not/exist/}title") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(e), |
| '<foo:title xmlns:foo="http://namespace.invalid/does/not/exist/" />') |
| |
| # And the Dublin Core namespace is in the default list: |
| |
| e = ET.Element("{http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/}title") |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(e), |
| '<dc:title xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" />') |
| |
| def test_bug_200709_element_comment(self): |
| # Not sure if this can be fixed, really (since the serializer needs |
| # ET.Comment, not cET.comment). |
| |
| a = ET.Element('a') |
| a.append(ET.Comment('foo')) |
| self.assertEqual(a[0].tag, ET.Comment) |
| |
| a = ET.Element('a') |
| a.append(ET.PI('foo')) |
| self.assertEqual(a[0].tag, ET.PI) |
| |
| def test_bug_200709_element_insert(self): |
| a = ET.Element('a') |
| b = ET.SubElement(a, 'b') |
| c = ET.SubElement(a, 'c') |
| d = ET.Element('d') |
| a.insert(0, d) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(a), ['d', 'b', 'c']) |
| a.insert(-1, d) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(a), ['d', 'b', 'd', 'c']) |
| |
| def test_bug_200709_iter_comment(self): |
| a = ET.Element('a') |
| b = ET.SubElement(a, 'b') |
| comment_b = ET.Comment("TEST-b") |
| b.append(comment_b) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(a.iter(ET.Comment)), [ET.Comment]) |
| |
| # -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| # reported on bugs.python.org |
| |
| def test_bug_1534630(self): |
| bob = ET.TreeBuilder() |
| e = bob.data("data") |
| e = bob.start("tag", {}) |
| e = bob.end("tag") |
| e = bob.close() |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(e), '<tag />') |
| |
| def test_issue6233(self): |
| e = ET.XML(b"<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>" |
| b'<body>t\xc3\xa3g</body>') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(e, 'ascii'), |
| b"<?xml version='1.0' encoding='ascii'?>\n" |
| b'<body>tãg</body>') |
| e = ET.XML(b"<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>" |
| b'<body>t\xe3g</body>') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(e, 'ascii'), |
| b"<?xml version='1.0' encoding='ascii'?>\n" |
| b'<body>tãg</body>') |
| |
| def test_issue3151(self): |
| e = ET.XML('<prefix:localname xmlns:prefix="${stuff}"/>') |
| self.assertEqual(e.tag, '{${stuff}}localname') |
| t = ET.ElementTree(e) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.tostring(e), b'<ns0:localname xmlns:ns0="${stuff}" />') |
| |
| def test_issue6565(self): |
| elem = ET.XML("<body><tag/></body>") |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(elem), ['tag']) |
| newelem = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| elem[:] = newelem[:] |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(elem), ['tag', 'tag', 'section']) |
| |
| def test_issue10777(self): |
| # Registering a namespace twice caused a "dictionary changed size during |
| # iteration" bug. |
| |
| ET.register_namespace('test10777', 'http://myuri/') |
| ET.register_namespace('test10777', 'http://myuri/') |
| |
| def check_expat224_utf8_bug(self, text): |
| xml = b'<a b="%s"/>' % text |
| root = ET.XML(xml) |
| self.assertEqual(root.get('b'), text.decode('utf-8')) |
| |
| def test_expat224_utf8_bug(self): |
| # bpo-31170: Expat 2.2.3 had a bug in its UTF-8 decoder. |
| # Check that Expat 2.2.4 fixed the bug. |
| # |
| # Test buffer bounds at odd and even positions. |
| |
| text = b'\xc3\xa0' * 1024 |
| self.check_expat224_utf8_bug(text) |
| |
| text = b'x' + b'\xc3\xa0' * 1024 |
| self.check_expat224_utf8_bug(text) |
| |
| def test_expat224_utf8_bug_file(self): |
| with open(UTF8_BUG_XMLFILE, 'rb') as fp: |
| raw = fp.read() |
| root = ET.fromstring(raw) |
| xmlattr = root.get('b') |
| |
| # "Parse" manually the XML file to extract the value of the 'b' |
| # attribute of the <a b='xxx' /> XML element |
| text = raw.decode('utf-8').strip() |
| text = text.replace('\r\n', ' ') |
| text = text[6:-4] |
| self.assertEqual(root.get('b'), text) |
| |
| |
| # -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| |
| class BasicElementTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| @python_only |
| def test_cyclic_gc(self): |
| class Dummy: |
| pass |
| |
| # Test the shortest cycle: d->element->d |
| d = Dummy() |
| d.dummyref = ET.Element('joe', attr=d) |
| wref = weakref.ref(d) |
| del d |
| gc_collect() |
| self.assertIsNone(wref()) |
| |
| # A longer cycle: d->e->e2->d |
| e = ET.Element('joe') |
| d = Dummy() |
| d.dummyref = e |
| wref = weakref.ref(d) |
| e2 = ET.SubElement(e, 'foo', attr=d) |
| del d, e, e2 |
| gc_collect() |
| self.assertIsNone(wref()) |
| |
| # A cycle between Element objects as children of one another |
| # e1->e2->e3->e1 |
| e1 = ET.Element('e1') |
| e2 = ET.Element('e2') |
| e3 = ET.Element('e3') |
| e1.append(e2) |
| e2.append(e2) |
| e3.append(e1) |
| wref = weakref.ref(e1) |
| del e1, e2, e3 |
| gc_collect() |
| self.assertIsNone(wref()) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_weakref(self): |
| flag = [] |
| def wref_cb(w): |
| flag.append(True) |
| e = ET.Element('e') |
| wref = weakref.ref(e, wref_cb) |
| self.assertEqual(wref().tag, 'e') |
| del e |
| self.assertEqual(flag, [True]) |
| self.assertEqual(wref(), None) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_get_keyword_args(self): |
| e1 = ET.Element('foo' , x=1, y=2, z=3) |
| self.assertEqual(e1.get('x', default=7), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(e1.get('w', default=7), 7) |
| |
| |
| class BadElementTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_extend_mutable_list(self): |
| class X(object): |
| @property |
| def __class__(self): |
| L[:] = [ET.Element('baz')] |
| return ET.Element |
| L = [X()] |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| try: |
| e.extend(L) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| |
| if ET is pyET: |
| class Y(X, ET.Element): |
| pass |
| L = [Y('x')] |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend(L) |
| |
| def test_extend_mutable_list2(self): |
| class X(object): |
| @property |
| def __class__(self): |
| del L[:] |
| return ET.Element |
| L = [X(), ET.Element('baz')] |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| try: |
| e.extend(L) |
| except TypeError: |
| pass |
| |
| if ET is pyET: |
| class Y(X, ET.Element): |
| pass |
| L = [Y('bar'), ET.Element('baz')] |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend(L) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_remove_with_mutating(self): |
| class X(ET.Element): |
| def __eq__(self, o): |
| del e[:] |
| return False |
| __hash__ = object.__hash__ |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([X('bar')]) |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, e.remove, ET.Element('baz')) |
| |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([ET.Element('bar')]) |
| self.assertRaises(ValueError, e.remove, X('baz')) |
| |
| def test_recursive_repr(self): |
| # Issue #25455 |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| with swap_attr(e, 'tag', e): |
| with self.assertRaises(RuntimeError): |
| repr(e) # Should not crash |
| |
| def test_element_get_text(self): |
| # Issue #27863 |
| class X(str): |
| def __del__(self): |
| try: |
| elem.text |
| except NameError: |
| pass |
| |
| b = ET.TreeBuilder() |
| b.start('tag', {}) |
| b.data('ABCD') |
| b.data(X('EFGH')) |
| b.data('IJKL') |
| b.end('tag') |
| |
| elem = b.close() |
| self.assertEqual(elem.text, 'ABCDEFGHIJKL') |
| |
| def test_element_get_tail(self): |
| # Issue #27863 |
| class X(str): |
| def __del__(self): |
| try: |
| elem[0].tail |
| except NameError: |
| pass |
| |
| b = ET.TreeBuilder() |
| b.start('root', {}) |
| b.start('tag', {}) |
| b.end('tag') |
| b.data('ABCD') |
| b.data(X('EFGH')) |
| b.data('IJKL') |
| b.end('root') |
| |
| elem = b.close() |
| self.assertEqual(elem[0].tail, 'ABCDEFGHIJKL') |
| |
| def test_element_iter(self): |
| # Issue #27863 |
| e = ET.Element('tag') |
| e.extend([None]) # non-Element |
| |
| it = e.iter() |
| self.assertIs(next(it), e) |
| self.assertRaises((AttributeError, TypeError), list, it) |
| |
| def test_subscr(self): |
| # Issue #27863 |
| class X: |
| def __index__(self): |
| del e[:] |
| return 1 |
| |
| e = ET.Element('elem') |
| e.append(ET.Element('child')) |
| e[:X()] # shouldn't crash |
| |
| e.append(ET.Element('child')) |
| e[0:10:X()] # shouldn't crash |
| |
| def test_ass_subscr(self): |
| # Issue #27863 |
| class X: |
| def __index__(self): |
| e[:] = [] |
| return 1 |
| |
| e = ET.Element('elem') |
| for _ in range(10): |
| e.insert(0, ET.Element('child')) |
| |
| e[0:10:X()] = [] # shouldn't crash |
| |
| |
| class MutatingElementPath(str): |
| def __new__(cls, elem, *args): |
| self = str.__new__(cls, *args) |
| self.elem = elem |
| return self |
| def __eq__(self, o): |
| del self.elem[:] |
| return True |
| __hash__ = str.__hash__ |
| |
| class BadElementPath(str): |
| def __eq__(self, o): |
| raise 1.0/0.0 |
| __hash__ = str.__hash__ |
| |
| class BadElementPathTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def setUp(self): |
| super(BadElementPathTest, self).setUp() |
| from xml.etree import ElementPath |
| self.path_cache = ElementPath._cache |
| ElementPath._cache = {} |
| |
| def tearDown(self): |
| from xml.etree import ElementPath |
| ElementPath._cache = self.path_cache |
| super(BadElementPathTest, self).tearDown() |
| |
| def test_find_with_mutating(self): |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([ET.Element('bar')]) |
| e.find(MutatingElementPath(e, 'x')) |
| |
| def test_find_with_error(self): |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([ET.Element('bar')]) |
| try: |
| e.find(BadElementPath('x')) |
| except ZeroDivisionError: |
| pass |
| |
| def test_findtext_with_mutating(self): |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([ET.Element('bar')]) |
| e.findtext(MutatingElementPath(e, 'x')) |
| |
| def test_findtext_with_error(self): |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([ET.Element('bar')]) |
| try: |
| e.findtext(BadElementPath('x')) |
| except ZeroDivisionError: |
| pass |
| |
| def test_findall_with_mutating(self): |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([ET.Element('bar')]) |
| e.findall(MutatingElementPath(e, 'x')) |
| |
| def test_findall_with_error(self): |
| e = ET.Element('foo') |
| e.extend([ET.Element('bar')]) |
| try: |
| e.findall(BadElementPath('x')) |
| except ZeroDivisionError: |
| pass |
| |
| |
| class ElementTreeTypeTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_istype(self): |
| self.assertIsInstance(ET.ParseError, type) |
| self.assertIsInstance(ET.QName, type) |
| self.assertIsInstance(ET.ElementTree, type) |
| if ET is pyET: |
| self.assertIsInstance(ET.Element, type) |
| self.assertIsInstance(ET.TreeBuilder, type) |
| self.assertIsInstance(ET.XMLParser, type) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_Element_subclass_trivial(self): |
| class MyElement(ET.Element): |
| pass |
| |
| mye = MyElement('foo') |
| self.assertIsInstance(mye, ET.Element) |
| self.assertIsInstance(mye, MyElement) |
| self.assertEqual(mye.tag, 'foo') |
| |
| # test that attribute assignment works (issue 14849) |
| mye.text = "joe" |
| self.assertEqual(mye.text, "joe") |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_Element_subclass_constructor(self): |
| class MyElement(ET.Element): |
| def __init__(self, tag, attrib={}, **extra): |
| super(MyElement, self).__init__(tag + '__', attrib, **extra) |
| |
| mye = MyElement('foo', {'a': 1, 'b': 2}, c=3, d=4) |
| self.assertEqual(mye.tag, 'foo__') |
| self.assertEqual(sorted(mye.items()), |
| [('a', 1), ('b', 2), ('c', 3), ('d', 4)]) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_Element_subclass_new_method(self): |
| class MyElement(ET.Element): |
| def newmethod(self): |
| return self.tag |
| |
| mye = MyElement('joe') |
| self.assertEqual(mye.newmethod(), 'joe') |
| |
| |
| class ElementFindTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| @python_only |
| def test_simplefind(self): |
| ET.ElementPath |
| with swap_attr(ET, 'ElementPath', ET._SimpleElementPath()): |
| e = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('tag').tag, 'tag') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).find('tag').tag, 'tag') |
| self.assertEqual(e.findtext('tag'), 'text') |
| self.assertIsNone(e.findtext('tog')) |
| self.assertEqual(e.findtext('tog', 'default'), 'default') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).findtext('tag'), 'text') |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('tag')), ['tag', 'tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//tag')), ['tag', 'tag', 'tag']) |
| |
| # Path syntax doesn't work in this case. |
| self.assertIsNone(e.find('section/tag')) |
| self.assertIsNone(e.findtext('section/tag')) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('section/tag')), []) |
| |
| def test_find_simple(self): |
| e = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('tag').tag, 'tag') |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('section/tag').tag, 'tag') |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('./tag').tag, 'tag') |
| |
| e[2] = ET.XML(SAMPLE_SECTION) |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('section/nexttag').tag, 'nexttag') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(e.findtext('./tag'), 'text') |
| self.assertEqual(e.findtext('section/tag'), 'subtext') |
| |
| # section/nexttag is found but has no text |
| self.assertEqual(e.findtext('section/nexttag'), '') |
| self.assertEqual(e.findtext('section/nexttag', 'default'), '') |
| |
| # tog doesn't exist and 'default' kicks in |
| self.assertIsNone(e.findtext('tog')) |
| self.assertEqual(e.findtext('tog', 'default'), 'default') |
| |
| # Issue #16922 |
| self.assertEqual(ET.XML('<tag><empty /></tag>').findtext('empty'), '') |
| |
| def test_find_xpath(self): |
| LINEAR_XML = ''' |
| <body> |
| <tag class='a'/> |
| <tag class='b'/> |
| <tag class='c'/> |
| <tag class='d'/> |
| </body>''' |
| e = ET.XML(LINEAR_XML) |
| |
| # Test for numeric indexing and last() |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('./tag[1]').attrib['class'], 'a') |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('./tag[2]').attrib['class'], 'b') |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('./tag[last()]').attrib['class'], 'd') |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('./tag[last()-1]').attrib['class'], 'c') |
| self.assertEqual(e.find('./tag[last()-2]').attrib['class'], 'b') |
| |
| def test_findall(self): |
| e = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| e[2] = ET.XML(SAMPLE_SECTION) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.')), ['body']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('tag')), ['tag', 'tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('tog')), []) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('tog/foo')), []) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('*')), |
| ['tag', 'tag', 'section']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//tag')), |
| ['tag'] * 4) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('section/tag')), ['tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('section//tag')), ['tag'] * 2) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('section/*')), |
| ['tag', 'nexttag', 'nextsection']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('section//*')), |
| ['tag', 'nexttag', 'nextsection', 'tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('section/.//*')), |
| ['tag', 'nexttag', 'nextsection', 'tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('*/*')), |
| ['tag', 'nexttag', 'nextsection']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('*//*')), |
| ['tag', 'nexttag', 'nextsection', 'tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('*/tag')), ['tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('*/./tag')), ['tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('./tag')), ['tag'] * 2) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('././tag')), ['tag'] * 2) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//tag[@class]')), |
| ['tag'] * 3) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//tag[@class="a"]')), |
| ['tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//tag[@class="b"]')), |
| ['tag'] * 2) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//tag[@id]')), |
| ['tag']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//section[tag]')), |
| ['section']) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('.//section[element]')), []) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('../tag')), []) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('section/../tag')), |
| ['tag'] * 2) |
| self.assertEqual(e.findall('section//'), e.findall('section//*')) |
| |
| def test_test_find_with_ns(self): |
| e = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML_NS) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(e.findall('tag')), []) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| summarize_list(e.findall("{http://effbot.org/ns}tag")), |
| ['{http://effbot.org/ns}tag'] * 2) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| summarize_list(e.findall(".//{http://effbot.org/ns}tag")), |
| ['{http://effbot.org/ns}tag'] * 3) |
| |
| def test_bad_find(self): |
| e = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| with self.assertRaisesRegexp(SyntaxError, |
| 'cannot use absolute path on element'): |
| e.findall('/tag') |
| |
| def test_find_through_ElementTree(self): |
| e = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).find('tag').tag, 'tag') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).find('./tag').tag, 'tag') |
| # this produces a warning |
| msg = ("This search is broken in 1.3 and earlier, and will be fixed " |
| "in a future version. If you rely on the current behaviour, " |
| "change it to '.+'") |
| with support.check_warnings((msg, FutureWarning)): |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).find('/tag').tag, 'tag') |
| e[2] = ET.XML(SAMPLE_SECTION) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).find('section/tag').tag, 'tag') |
| self.assertIsNone(ET.ElementTree(e).find('tog')) |
| self.assertIsNone(ET.ElementTree(e).find('tog/foo')) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).findtext('tag'), 'text') |
| self.assertIsNone(ET.ElementTree(e).findtext('tog/foo')) |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).findtext('tog/foo', 'default'), |
| 'default') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).findtext('./tag'), 'text') |
| with support.check_warnings((msg, FutureWarning)): |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).findtext('/tag'), 'text') |
| self.assertEqual(ET.ElementTree(e).findtext('section/tag'), 'subtext') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(ET.ElementTree(e).findall('./tag')), |
| ['tag'] * 2) |
| with support.check_warnings((msg, FutureWarning)): |
| it = ET.ElementTree(e).findall('/tag') |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(it), ['tag'] * 2) |
| |
| |
| class ElementIterTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def _ilist(self, elem, tag=None): |
| return summarize_list(elem.iter(tag)) |
| |
| def test_basic(self): |
| doc = ET.XML("<html><body>this is a <i>paragraph</i>.</body>..</html>") |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(doc), ['html', 'body', 'i']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(doc.find('body')), ['body', 'i']) |
| self.assertEqual(next(doc.iter()).tag, 'html') |
| self.assertEqual(''.join(doc.itertext()), 'this is a paragraph...') |
| self.assertEqual(''.join(doc.find('body').itertext()), |
| 'this is a paragraph.') |
| self.assertEqual(next(doc.itertext()), 'this is a ') |
| |
| # Method iterparse should return an iterator. See bug 6472. |
| sourcefile = serialize(doc, to_string=False) |
| self.assertEqual(next(ET.iterparse(sourcefile))[0], 'end') |
| |
| if ET is pyET: |
| # With an explitit parser too (issue #9708) |
| sourcefile = serialize(doc, to_string=False) |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=ET.TreeBuilder()) |
| self.assertEqual(next(ET.iterparse(sourcefile, parser=parser))[0], |
| 'end') |
| |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(None) |
| self.assertRaises(AttributeError, tree.iter) |
| |
| # Issue #16913 |
| doc = ET.XML("<root>a&<sub>b&</sub>c&</root>") |
| self.assertEqual(''.join(doc.itertext()), 'a&b&c&') |
| |
| def test_corners(self): |
| # single root, no subelements |
| a = ET.Element('a') |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(a), ['a']) |
| |
| # one child |
| b = ET.SubElement(a, 'b') |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(a), ['a', 'b']) |
| |
| # one child and one grandchild |
| c = ET.SubElement(b, 'c') |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(a), ['a', 'b', 'c']) |
| |
| # two children, only first with grandchild |
| d = ET.SubElement(a, 'd') |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(a), ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd']) |
| |
| # replace first child by second |
| a[0] = a[1] |
| del a[1] |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(a), ['a', 'd']) |
| |
| def test_iter_by_tag(self): |
| doc = ET.XML(''' |
| <document> |
| <house> |
| <room>bedroom1</room> |
| <room>bedroom2</room> |
| </house> |
| <shed>nothing here |
| </shed> |
| <house> |
| <room>bedroom8</room> |
| </house> |
| </document>''') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(doc, 'room'), ['room'] * 3) |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(doc, 'house'), ['house'] * 2) |
| |
| if ET is pyET: |
| # test that iter also accepts 'tag' as a keyword arg |
| self.assertEqual( |
| summarize_list(doc.iter(tag='room')), |
| ['room'] * 3) |
| |
| # make sure both tag=None and tag='*' return all tags |
| all_tags = ['document', 'house', 'room', 'room', |
| 'shed', 'house', 'room'] |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(doc.iter()), all_tags) |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(doc), all_tags) |
| self.assertEqual(self._ilist(doc, '*'), all_tags) |
| |
| def test_getiterator(self): |
| # Element.getiterator() is deprecated. |
| if sys.py3kwarning or ET is pyET: |
| with support.check_warnings(("This method will be removed in future versions. " |
| "Use .+ instead.", PendingDeprecationWarning)): |
| self._test_getiterator() |
| else: |
| self._test_getiterator() |
| |
| def _test_getiterator(self): |
| doc = ET.XML(''' |
| <document> |
| <house> |
| <room>bedroom1</room> |
| <room>bedroom2</room> |
| </house> |
| <shed>nothing here |
| </shed> |
| <house> |
| <room>bedroom8</room> |
| </house> |
| </document>''') |
| |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(doc.getiterator('room')), |
| ['room'] * 3) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(doc.getiterator('house')), |
| ['house'] * 2) |
| |
| if ET is pyET: |
| # test that getiterator also accepts 'tag' as a keyword arg |
| self.assertEqual( |
| summarize_list(doc.getiterator(tag='room')), |
| ['room'] * 3) |
| |
| # make sure both tag=None and tag='*' return all tags |
| all_tags = ['document', 'house', 'room', 'room', |
| 'shed', 'house', 'room'] |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(doc.getiterator()), all_tags) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(doc.getiterator(None)), all_tags) |
| self.assertEqual(summarize_list(doc.getiterator('*')), all_tags) |
| |
| def test_copy(self): |
| a = ET.Element('a') |
| it = a.iter() |
| with self.assertRaises(TypeError): |
| copy.copy(it) |
| |
| def test_pickle(self): |
| a = ET.Element('a') |
| it = a.iter() |
| for proto in range(pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL + 1): |
| with self.assertRaises((TypeError, pickle.PicklingError)): |
| pickle.dumps(it, proto) |
| |
| |
| class TreeBuilderTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| sample1 = ('<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC' |
| ' "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"' |
| ' "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">' |
| '<html>text<div>subtext</div>tail</html>') |
| |
| sample2 = '''<toplevel>sometext</toplevel>''' |
| |
| def _check_sample1_element(self, e): |
| self.assertEqual(e.tag, 'html') |
| self.assertEqual(e.text, 'text') |
| self.assertEqual(e.tail, None) |
| self.assertEqual(e.attrib, {}) |
| children = list(e) |
| self.assertEqual(len(children), 1) |
| child = children[0] |
| self.assertEqual(child.tag, 'div') |
| self.assertEqual(child.text, 'subtext') |
| self.assertEqual(child.tail, 'tail') |
| self.assertEqual(child.attrib, {}) |
| |
| def test_dummy_builder(self): |
| class DummyBuilder: |
| data = start = end = lambda *a: None |
| |
| def close(self): |
| return 42 |
| |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=DummyBuilder()) |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| self.assertEqual(parser.close(), 42) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_treebuilder_elementfactory_none(self): |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=ET.TreeBuilder(element_factory=None)) |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| e = parser.close() |
| self._check_sample1_element(e) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_subclass(self): |
| class MyTreeBuilder(ET.TreeBuilder): |
| def foobar(self, x): |
| return x * 2 |
| |
| tb = MyTreeBuilder() |
| self.assertEqual(tb.foobar(10), 20) |
| |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=tb) |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| |
| e = parser.close() |
| self._check_sample1_element(e) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_element_factory(self): |
| lst = [] |
| def myfactory(tag, attrib): |
| lst.append(tag) |
| return ET.Element(tag, attrib) |
| |
| tb = ET.TreeBuilder(element_factory=myfactory) |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=tb) |
| parser.feed(self.sample2) |
| parser.close() |
| |
| self.assertEqual(lst, ['toplevel']) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_element_factory_subclass(self): |
| class MyElement(ET.Element): |
| pass |
| |
| tb = ET.TreeBuilder(element_factory=MyElement) |
| |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=tb) |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| e = parser.close() |
| self.assertIsInstance(e, MyElement) |
| self._check_sample1_element(e) |
| |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_doctype(self): |
| class DoctypeParser: |
| _doctype = None |
| |
| def doctype(self, name, pubid, system): |
| self._doctype = (name, pubid, system) |
| |
| data = start = end = lambda *a: None |
| |
| def close(self): |
| return self._doctype |
| |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=DoctypeParser()) |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(parser.close(), |
| ('html', '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN', |
| 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd')) |
| |
| @cet_only # PyET does not look up the attributes in XMLParser().__init__() |
| def test_builder_lookup_errors(self): |
| class RaisingBuilder(object): |
| def __init__(self, raise_in=None, what=ValueError): |
| self.raise_in = raise_in |
| self.what = what |
| |
| def __getattr__(self, name): |
| if name == self.raise_in: |
| raise self.what(self.raise_in) |
| def handle(*args): |
| pass |
| return handle |
| |
| ET.XMLParser(target=RaisingBuilder()) |
| # cET also checks for 'close' and 'doctype', PyET does it only at need |
| for event in ('start', 'data', 'end', 'comment', 'pi'): |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| ET.XMLParser(target=RaisingBuilder(event)) |
| |
| ET.XMLParser(target=RaisingBuilder(what=AttributeError)) |
| for event in ('start', 'data', 'end', 'comment', 'pi'): |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(target=RaisingBuilder(event, what=AttributeError)) |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| self.assertIsNone(parser.close()) |
| |
| |
| class XMLParserTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| sample1 = b'<file><line>22</line></file>' |
| sample2 = (b'<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC' |
| b' "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"' |
| b' "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">' |
| b'<html>text</html>') |
| |
| def _check_sample_element(self, e): |
| self.assertEqual(e.tag, 'file') |
| self.assertEqual(e[0].tag, 'line') |
| self.assertEqual(e[0].text, '22') |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_constructor_args(self): |
| # Positional args. The first (html) is not supported, but should be |
| # nevertheless correctly accepted. |
| with support.check_py3k_warnings((r'.*\bhtml\b', DeprecationWarning)): |
| parser = ET.XMLParser(None, ET.TreeBuilder(), 'utf-8') |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| self._check_sample_element(parser.close()) |
| |
| # Now as keyword args. |
| parser2 = ET.XMLParser(encoding='utf-8', |
| target=ET.TreeBuilder()) |
| parser2.feed(self.sample1) |
| self._check_sample_element(parser2.close()) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_subclass(self): |
| class MyParser(ET.XMLParser): |
| pass |
| parser = MyParser() |
| parser.feed(self.sample1) |
| self._check_sample_element(parser.close()) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_doctype_warning(self): |
| parser = ET.XMLParser() |
| with support.check_warnings(('', DeprecationWarning)): |
| parser.doctype('html', '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN', |
| 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd') |
| parser.feed('<html/>') |
| parser.close() |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_subclass_doctype(self): |
| _doctype = [] |
| class MyParserWithDoctype(ET.XMLParser): |
| def doctype(self, name, pubid, system): |
| _doctype.append((name, pubid, system)) |
| |
| parser = MyParserWithDoctype() |
| with support.check_warnings(('', DeprecationWarning)): |
| parser.feed(self.sample2) |
| parser.close() |
| self.assertEqual(_doctype, |
| [('html', '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN', |
| 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd')]) |
| |
| _doctype = [] |
| _doctype2 = [] |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(): |
| warnings.simplefilter('error', DeprecationWarning) |
| class DoctypeParser: |
| data = start = end = close = lambda *a: None |
| |
| def doctype(self, name, pubid, system): |
| _doctype2.append((name, pubid, system)) |
| |
| parser = MyParserWithDoctype(target=DoctypeParser()) |
| parser.feed(self.sample2) |
| parser.close() |
| self.assertEqual(_doctype, []) |
| self.assertEqual(_doctype2, |
| [('html', '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN', |
| 'http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd')]) |
| |
| |
| class NamespaceParseTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_find_with_namespace(self): |
| nsmap = {'h': 'hello', 'f': 'foo'} |
| doc = ET.fromstring(SAMPLE_XML_NS_ELEMS) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(len(doc.findall('{hello}table', nsmap)), 1) |
| self.assertEqual(len(doc.findall('.//{hello}td', nsmap)), 2) |
| self.assertEqual(len(doc.findall('.//{foo}name', nsmap)), 1) |
| |
| |
| class ElementSlicingTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def _elem_tags(self, elemlist): |
| return [e.tag for e in elemlist] |
| |
| def _subelem_tags(self, elem): |
| return self._elem_tags(list(elem)) |
| |
| def _make_elem_with_children(self, numchildren): |
| """Create an Element with a tag 'a', with the given amount of children |
| named 'a0', 'a1' ... and so on. |
| |
| """ |
| e = ET.Element('a') |
| for i in range(numchildren): |
| ET.SubElement(e, 'a%s' % i) |
| return e |
| |
| def test_getslice_single_index(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(10) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(e[1].tag, 'a1') |
| self.assertEqual(e[-2].tag, 'a8') |
| |
| self.assertRaises(IndexError, lambda: e[12]) |
| self.assertRaises(IndexError, lambda: e[-12]) |
| |
| def test_getslice_range(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(6) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3:]), ['a3', 'a4', 'a5']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3:6]), ['a3', 'a4', 'a5']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3:16]), ['a3', 'a4', 'a5']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3:5]), ['a3', 'a4']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3:-1]), ['a3', 'a4']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[:2]), ['a0', 'a1']) |
| |
| def test_getslice_steps(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(10) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[8:10:1]), ['a8', 'a9']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[::3]), ['a0', 'a3', 'a6', 'a9']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[::8]), ['a0', 'a8']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[1::8]), ['a1', 'a9']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3::sys.maxsize]), ['a3']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3::sys.maxsize<<64]), ['a3']) |
| |
| def test_getslice_negative_steps(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[::-1]), ['a3', 'a2', 'a1', 'a0']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[::-2]), ['a3', 'a1']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3::-sys.maxsize]), ['a3']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3::-sys.maxsize-1]), ['a3']) |
| self.assertEqual(self._elem_tags(e[3::-sys.maxsize<<64]), ['a3']) |
| |
| def test_delslice(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| del e[0:2] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a2', 'a3']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| del e[0:] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), []) |
| |
| if ET is pyET: |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| del e[::-1] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), []) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| del e[::-2] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'a2']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| del e[1::2] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'a2']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(2) |
| del e[::2] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a1']) |
| |
| def test_setslice_single_index(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| e[1] = ET.Element('b') |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b', 'a2', 'a3']) |
| |
| e[-2] = ET.Element('c') |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b', 'c', 'a3']) |
| |
| with self.assertRaises(IndexError): |
| e[5] = ET.Element('d') |
| with self.assertRaises(IndexError): |
| e[-5] = ET.Element('d') |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b', 'c', 'a3']) |
| |
| def test_setslice_range(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| e[1:3] = [ET.Element('b%s' % i) for i in range(2)] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b0', 'b1', 'a3']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| e[1:3] = [ET.Element('b')] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b', 'a3']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| e[1:3] = [ET.Element('b%s' % i) for i in range(3)] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b0', 'b1', 'b2', 'a3']) |
| |
| def test_setslice_steps(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(6) |
| e[1:5:2] = [ET.Element('b%s' % i) for i in range(2)] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b0', 'a2', 'b1', 'a4', 'a5']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(6) |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| e[1:5:2] = [ET.Element('b')] |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| e[1:5:2] = [ET.Element('b%s' % i) for i in range(3)] |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| e[1:5:2] = [] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'a1', 'a2', 'a3', 'a4', 'a5']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| e[1::sys.maxsize] = [ET.Element('b')] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b', 'a2', 'a3']) |
| e[1::sys.maxsize<<64] = [ET.Element('c')] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'c', 'a2', 'a3']) |
| |
| def test_setslice_negative_steps(self): |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| e[2:0:-1] = [ET.Element('b%s' % i) for i in range(2)] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b1', 'b0', 'a3']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| e[2:0:-1] = [ET.Element('b')] |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| e[2:0:-1] = [ET.Element('b%s' % i) for i in range(3)] |
| with self.assertRaises(ValueError): |
| e[2:0:-1] = [] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'a1', 'a2', 'a3']) |
| |
| e = self._make_elem_with_children(4) |
| e[1::-sys.maxsize] = [ET.Element('b')] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'b', 'a2', 'a3']) |
| e[1::-sys.maxsize-1] = [ET.Element('c')] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'c', 'a2', 'a3']) |
| e[1::-sys.maxsize<<64] = [ET.Element('d')] |
| self.assertEqual(self._subelem_tags(e), ['a0', 'd', 'a2', 'a3']) |
| |
| |
| class IOTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def tearDown(self): |
| support.unlink(TESTFN) |
| |
| def test_encoding(self): |
| # Test encoding issues. |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| elem.text = u"abc" |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem), '<tag>abc</tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="utf-8"), |
| '<tag>abc</tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="us-ascii"), |
| '<tag>abc</tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="iso-8859-1"), |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>\n" |
| "<tag>abc</tag>") |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| elem.text = "<&\"\'>" |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem), '<tag><&"\'></tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="utf-8"), |
| b'<tag><&"\'></tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="us-ascii"), |
| b'<tag><&"\'></tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="iso-8859-1"), |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>\n" |
| "<tag><&\"'></tag>") |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| elem.attrib["key"] = "<&\"\'>" |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem), '<tag key="<&"\'>" />') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="utf-8"), |
| b'<tag key="<&"\'>" />') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="us-ascii"), |
| b'<tag key="<&"\'>" />') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="iso-8859-1"), |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>\n" |
| "<tag key=\"<&"'>\" />") |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| elem.text = u'\xe5\xf6\xf6<>' |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem), |
| '<tag>åöö<></tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="utf-8"), |
| '<tag>\xc3\xa5\xc3\xb6\xc3\xb6<></tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="us-ascii"), |
| '<tag>åöö<></tag>') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="iso-8859-1"), |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>\n" |
| "<tag>\xe5\xf6\xf6<></tag>") |
| |
| elem = ET.Element("tag") |
| elem.attrib["key"] = u'\xe5\xf6\xf6<>' |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem), |
| '<tag key="åöö<>" />') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="utf-8"), |
| '<tag key="\xc3\xa5\xc3\xb6\xc3\xb6<>" />') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="us-ascii"), |
| '<tag key="åöö<>" />') |
| self.assertEqual(serialize(elem, encoding="iso-8859-1"), |
| "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='iso-8859-1'?>\n" |
| "<tag key=\"\xe5\xf6\xf6<>\" />") |
| |
| def test_write_to_filename(self): |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(ET.XML('''<site />''')) |
| tree.write(TESTFN) |
| with open(TESTFN, 'rb') as f: |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), b'''<site />''') |
| |
| def test_write_to_file(self): |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(ET.XML('''<site />''')) |
| with open(TESTFN, 'wb') as f: |
| tree.write(f) |
| self.assertFalse(f.closed) |
| with open(TESTFN, 'rb') as f: |
| self.assertEqual(f.read(), b'''<site />''') |
| |
| def test_read_from_stringio(self): |
| tree = ET.ElementTree() |
| stream = StringIO.StringIO('''<?xml version="1.0"?><site></site>''') |
| tree.parse(stream) |
| self.assertEqual(tree.getroot().tag, 'site') |
| |
| def test_write_to_stringio(self): |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(ET.XML('''<site />''')) |
| stream = StringIO.StringIO() |
| tree.write(stream) |
| self.assertEqual(stream.getvalue(), '''<site />''') |
| |
| class dummy: |
| pass |
| |
| def test_read_from_user_reader(self): |
| stream = StringIO.StringIO('''<?xml version="1.0"?><site></site>''') |
| reader = self.dummy() |
| reader.read = stream.read |
| tree = ET.ElementTree() |
| tree.parse(reader) |
| self.assertEqual(tree.getroot().tag, 'site') |
| |
| def test_write_to_user_writer(self): |
| tree = ET.ElementTree(ET.XML('''<site />''')) |
| stream = StringIO.StringIO() |
| writer = self.dummy() |
| writer.write = stream.write |
| tree.write(writer) |
| self.assertEqual(stream.getvalue(), '''<site />''') |
| |
| def test_tostringlist_invariant(self): |
| root = ET.fromstring('<tag>foo</tag>') |
| self.assertEqual( |
| ET.tostring(root), |
| ''.join(ET.tostringlist(root))) |
| self.assertEqual( |
| ET.tostring(root, 'utf-16'), |
| b''.join(ET.tostringlist(root, 'utf-16'))) |
| |
| |
| class ParseErrorTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def test_subclass(self): |
| self.assertIsInstance(ET.ParseError(), SyntaxError) |
| |
| def _get_error(self, s): |
| try: |
| ET.fromstring(s) |
| except ET.ParseError as e: |
| return e |
| |
| def test_error_position(self): |
| self.assertEqual(self._get_error('foo').position, (1, 0)) |
| self.assertEqual(self._get_error('<tag>&foo;</tag>').position, (1, 5)) |
| self.assertEqual(self._get_error('foobar<').position, (1, 6)) |
| |
| @python_only |
| def test_error_code(self): |
| from xml.parsers import expat |
| self.assertEqual(expat.ErrorString(self._get_error('foo').code), |
| expat.errors.XML_ERROR_SYNTAX) |
| |
| |
| class KeywordArgsTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| # Test various issues with keyword arguments passed to ET.Element |
| # constructor and methods |
| def test_issue14818(self): |
| x = ET.XML("<a>foo</a>") |
| self.assertEqual(x.find('a', None), |
| x.find(path='a', namespaces=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(x.findtext('a', None, None), |
| x.findtext(path='a', default=None, namespaces=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(x.findall('a', None), |
| x.findall(path='a', namespaces=None)) |
| self.assertEqual(list(x.iterfind('a', None)), |
| list(x.iterfind(path='a', namespaces=None))) |
| |
| self.assertEqual(ET.Element('a').attrib, {}) |
| elements = [ |
| ET.Element('a', dict(href="#", id="foo")), |
| ET.Element('a', attrib=dict(href="#", id="foo")), |
| ET.Element('a', dict(href="#"), id="foo"), |
| ET.Element('a', href="#", id="foo"), |
| ET.Element('a', dict(href="#", id="foo"), href="#", id="foo"), |
| ] |
| for e in elements: |
| self.assertEqual(e.tag, 'a') |
| self.assertEqual(e.attrib, dict(href="#", id="foo")) |
| |
| e2 = ET.SubElement(elements[0], 'foobar', attrib={'key1': 'value1'}) |
| self.assertEqual(e2.attrib['key1'], 'value1') |
| |
| with self.assertRaisesRegexp(TypeError, 'must be dict, not str'): |
| ET.Element('a', "I'm not a dict") |
| with self.assertRaisesRegexp(TypeError, 'must be dict, not str'): |
| ET.Element('a', attrib="I'm not a dict") |
| |
| # -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| class NoAcceleratorTest(unittest.TestCase): |
| def setUp(self): |
| if ET is not pyET: |
| raise unittest.SkipTest('only for the Python version') |
| |
| # Test that the C accelerator was not imported for pyET |
| def test_correct_import_pyET(self): |
| # The type of methods defined in Python code is types.FunctionType, |
| # while the type of methods defined inside _elementtree is |
| # <class 'wrapper_descriptor'> |
| self.assertIsInstance(pyET.Element.__init__, types.FunctionType) |
| self.assertIsInstance(pyET.XMLParser.__init__, types.FunctionType) |
| |
| # -------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| |
| |
| def test_main(module=None): |
| # When invoked without a module, runs the Python ET tests by loading pyET. |
| # Otherwise, uses the given module as the ET. |
| if module is None: |
| module = pyET |
| |
| global ET |
| ET = module |
| |
| test_classes = [ |
| ModuleTest, |
| ElementSlicingTest, |
| BasicElementTest, |
| BadElementTest, |
| BadElementPathTest, |
| ElementTreeTest, |
| IOTest, |
| ParseErrorTest, |
| XIncludeTest, |
| ElementTreeTypeTest, |
| ElementFindTest, |
| ElementIterTest, |
| TreeBuilderTest, |
| XMLParserTest, |
| BugsTest, |
| ] |
| |
| # These tests will only run for the pure-Python version that doesn't import |
| # _elementtree. We can't use skipUnless here, because pyET is filled in only |
| # after the module is loaded. |
| if pyET is not ET: |
| test_classes.extend([ |
| NoAcceleratorTest, |
| ]) |
| |
| # Provide default namespace mapping and path cache. |
| from xml.etree import ElementPath |
| nsmap = pyET._namespace_map |
| # Copy the default namespace mapping |
| nsmap_copy = nsmap.copy() |
| # Copy the path cache (should be empty) |
| path_cache = ElementPath._cache |
| ElementPath._cache = path_cache.copy() |
| try: |
| support.run_unittest(*test_classes) |
| finally: |
| from xml.etree import ElementPath |
| # Restore mapping and path cache |
| nsmap.clear() |
| nsmap.update(nsmap_copy) |
| ElementPath._cache = path_cache |
| # don't interfere with subsequent tests |
| ET = None |
| |
| |
| if __name__ == '__main__': |
| test_main() |