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| 1 ############################################################################## | |
| 2 # Copyright 2009, Gerhard Weis | |
| 3 # All rights reserved. | |
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| 26 ############################################################################## | |
| 27 ''' | |
| 28 Test cases for the isodate module. | |
| 29 ''' | |
| 30 import unittest | |
| 31 from datetime import date | |
| 32 from isodate import parse_date, ISO8601Error, date_isoformat | |
| 33 from isodate import DATE_CENTURY, DATE_YEAR | |
| 34 from isodate import DATE_BAS_MONTH, DATE_EXT_MONTH | |
| 35 from isodate import DATE_EXT_COMPLETE, DATE_BAS_COMPLETE | |
| 36 from isodate import DATE_BAS_ORD_COMPLETE, DATE_EXT_ORD_COMPLETE | |
| 37 from isodate import DATE_BAS_WEEK, DATE_BAS_WEEK_COMPLETE | |
| 38 from isodate import DATE_EXT_WEEK, DATE_EXT_WEEK_COMPLETE | |
| 39 | |
| 40 # the following list contains tuples of ISO date strings and the expected | |
| 41 # result from the parse_date method. A result of None means an ISO8601Error | |
| 42 # is expected. The test cases are grouped into dates with 4 digit years | |
| 43 # and 6 digit years. | |
| 44 TEST_CASES = {4: [('19', date(1901, 1, 1), DATE_CENTURY), | |
| 45 ('1985', date(1985, 1, 1), DATE_YEAR), | |
| 46 ('1985-04', date(1985, 4, 1), DATE_EXT_MONTH), | |
| 47 ('198504', date(1985, 4, 1), DATE_BAS_MONTH), | |
| 48 ('1985-04-12', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_EXT_COMPLETE), | |
| 49 ('19850412', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_BAS_COMPLETE), | |
| 50 ('1985102', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_BAS_ORD_COMPLETE), | |
| 51 ('1985-102', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_EXT_ORD_COMPLETE), | |
| 52 ('1985W155', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_BAS_WEEK_COMPLETE), | |
| 53 ('1985-W15-5', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_EXT_WEEK_COMPLETE), | |
| 54 ('1985W15', date(1985, 4, 8), DATE_BAS_WEEK), | |
| 55 ('1985-W15', date(1985, 4, 8), DATE_EXT_WEEK), | |
| 56 ('1989-W15', date(1989, 4, 10), DATE_EXT_WEEK), | |
| 57 ('1989-W15-5', date(1989, 4, 14), DATE_EXT_WEEK_COMPLETE), | |
| 58 ('1-W1-1', None, DATE_BAS_WEEK_COMPLETE)], | |
| 59 6: [('+0019', date(1901, 1, 1), DATE_CENTURY), | |
| 60 ('+001985', date(1985, 1, 1), DATE_YEAR), | |
| 61 ('+001985-04', date(1985, 4, 1), DATE_EXT_MONTH), | |
| 62 ('+001985-04-12', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_EXT_COMPLETE), | |
| 63 ('+0019850412', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_BAS_COMPLETE), | |
| 64 ('+001985102', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_BAS_ORD_COMPLETE), | |
| 65 ('+001985-102', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_EXT_ORD_COMPLETE), | |
| 66 ('+001985W155', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_BAS_WEEK_COMPLETE), | |
| 67 ('+001985-W15-5', date(1985, 4, 12), DATE_EXT_WEEK_COMPLETE), | |
| 68 ('+001985W15', date(1985, 4, 8), DATE_BAS_WEEK), | |
| 69 ('+001985-W15', date(1985, 4, 8), DATE_EXT_WEEK)]} | |
| 70 | |
| 71 | |
| 72 def create_testcase(yeardigits, datestring, expectation, format): | |
| 73 ''' | |
| 74 Create a TestCase class for a specific test. | |
| 75 | |
| 76 This allows having a separate TestCase for each test tuple from the | |
| 77 TEST_CASES list, so that a failed test won't stop other tests. | |
| 78 ''' | |
| 79 | |
| 80 class TestDate(unittest.TestCase): | |
| 81 ''' | |
| 82 A test case template to parse an ISO date string into a date | |
| 83 object. | |
| 84 ''' | |
| 85 | |
| 86 def test_parse(self): | |
| 87 ''' | |
| 88 Parse an ISO date string and compare it to the expected value. | |
| 89 ''' | |
| 90 if expectation is None: | |
| 91 self.assertRaises(ISO8601Error, parse_date, datestring, | |
| 92 yeardigits) | |
| 93 else: | |
| 94 result = parse_date(datestring, yeardigits) | |
| 95 self.assertEqual(result, expectation) | |
| 96 | |
| 97 def test_format(self): | |
| 98 ''' | |
| 99 Take date object and create ISO string from it. | |
| 100 This is the reverse test to test_parse. | |
| 101 ''' | |
| 102 if expectation is None: | |
| 103 self.assertRaises(AttributeError, | |
| 104 date_isoformat, expectation, format, | |
| 105 yeardigits) | |
| 106 else: | |
| 107 self.assertEqual(date_isoformat(expectation, format, | |
| 108 yeardigits), | |
| 109 datestring) | |
| 110 | |
| 111 return unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(TestDate) | |
| 112 | |
| 113 | |
| 114 def test_suite(): | |
| 115 ''' | |
| 116 Construct a TestSuite instance for all test cases. | |
| 117 ''' | |
| 118 suite = unittest.TestSuite() | |
| 119 for yeardigits, tests in TEST_CASES.items(): | |
| 120 for datestring, expectation, format in tests: | |
| 121 suite.addTest(create_testcase(yeardigits, datestring, | |
| 122 expectation, format)) | |
| 123 return suite | |
| 124 | |
| 125 | |
| 126 # load_tests Protocol | |
| 127 def load_tests(loader, tests, pattern): | |
| 128 return test_suite() | |
| 129 | |
| 130 | |
| 131 if __name__ == '__main__': | |
| 132 unittest.main(defaultTest='test_suite') |
