\tbar\n \nbaz
tag is reformatted, but everything # inside is left alone. assert '\n foo\n\n' == soup.div.prettify() def test_prettify_handles_nested_string_literal_tags(self): # Most of this markup is inside a\tbar\n \n\n baz\n \ntag, so prettify() # only does three things to it: # 1. Add a newline and a space between theand the# 2. Add a newline after the# 3. Add a newline at the end. # # The contents of thetag are left completely alone. In # particular, we don't start adding whitespace again once we # encounter the firsttag, because we know it's not # the one that put us into string literal mode. markup = """""" expect = """some for you
""" soup = self.soup(markup) assert expect == soup.div.prettify() def test_prettify_accepts_formatter_function(self): soup = BeautifulSoup("foo", 'html.parser') pretty = soup.prettify(formatter = lambda x: x.upper()) assert "FOO" in pretty def test_prettify_outputs_unicode_by_default(self): soup = self.soup("") assert str == type(soup.prettify()) def test_prettify_can_encode_data(self): soup = self.soup("") assert bytes == type(soup.prettify("utf-8")) def test_html_entity_substitution_off_by_default(self): markup = "Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!" soup = self.soup(markup) encoded = soup.b.encode("utf-8") assert encoded == markup.encode('utf-8') def test_encoding_substitution(self): # Here's the tag saying that a document is # encoded in Shift-JIS. meta_tag = ('') soup = self.soup(meta_tag) # Parse the document, and the charset apprears unchanged. assert soup.meta['content'] == 'text/html; charset=x-sjis' # Encode the document into some encoding, and the encoding is # substituted into the meta tag. utf_8 = soup.encode("utf-8") assert b"charset=utf-8" in utf_8 euc_jp = soup.encode("euc_jp") assert b"charset=euc_jp" in euc_jp shift_jis = soup.encode("shift-jis") assert b"charset=shift-jis" in shift_jis utf_16_u = soup.encode("utf-16").decode("utf-16") assert "charset=utf-16" in utf_16_u def test_encoding_substitution_doesnt_happen_if_tag_is_strained(self): markup = ('some for you
foo') # Beautiful Soup used to try to rewrite the meta tag even if the # meta tag got filtered out by the strainer. This test makes # sure that doesn't happen. strainer = SoupStrainer('pre') soup = self.soup(markup, parse_only=strainer) assert soup.contents[0].name == 'pre' class TestPersistence(SoupTest): "Testing features like pickle and deepcopy." def setup_method(self): self.page = """Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us. foo bar """ self.tree = self.soup(self.page) def test_pickle_and_unpickle_identity(self): # Pickling a tree, then unpickling it, yields a tree identical # to the original. dumped = pickle.dumps(self.tree, 2) loaded = pickle.loads(dumped) assert loaded.__class__ == BeautifulSoup assert loaded.decode() == self.tree.decode() def test_deepcopy_identity(self): # Making a deepcopy of a tree yields an identical tree. copied = copy.deepcopy(self.tree) assert copied.decode() == self.tree.decode() def test_copy_deeply_nested_document(self): # This test verifies that copy and deepcopy don't involve any # recursive function calls. If they did, this test would # overflow the Python interpreter stack. limit = sys.getrecursionlimit() + 1 markup = "" * limit soup = self.soup(markup) copied = copy.copy(soup) copied = copy.deepcopy(soup) def test_copy_preserves_encoding(self): soup = BeautifulSoup(b'', 'html.parser') encoding = soup.original_encoding copy = soup.__copy__() assert "
" == str(copy) assert encoding == copy.original_encoding def test_copy_preserves_builder_information(self): tag = self.soup('').p # Simulate a tag obtained from a source file. tag.sourceline = 10 tag.sourcepos = 33 copied = tag.__copy__() # The TreeBuilder object is no longer availble, but information # obtained from it gets copied over to the new Tag object. assert tag.sourceline == copied.sourceline assert tag.sourcepos == copied.sourcepos assert tag.can_be_empty_element == copied.can_be_empty_element assert tag.cdata_list_attributes == copied.cdata_list_attributes assert tag.preserve_whitespace_tags == copied.preserve_whitespace_tags assert tag.interesting_string_types == copied.interesting_string_types def test_unicode_pickle(self): # A tree containing Unicode characters can be pickled. html = "\N{SNOWMAN}" soup = self.soup(html) dumped = pickle.dumps(soup, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL) loaded = pickle.loads(dumped) assert loaded.decode() == soup.decode() def test_copy_navigablestring_is_not_attached_to_tree(self): html = "FooBar" soup = self.soup(html) s1 = soup.find(string="Foo") s2 = copy.copy(s1) assert s1 == s2 assert None == s2.parent assert None == s2.next_element assert None != s1.next_sibling assert None == s2.next_sibling assert None == s2.previous_element def test_copy_navigablestring_subclass_has_same_type(self): html = "" soup = self.soup(html) s1 = soup.string s2 = copy.copy(s1) assert s1 == s2 assert isinstance(s2, Comment) def test_copy_entire_soup(self): html = "end" soup = self.soup(html) soup_copy = copy.copy(soup) assert soup == soup_copy def test_copy_tag_copies_contents(self): html = "end" soup = self.soup(html) div = soup.div div_copy = copy.copy(div) # The two tags look the same, and evaluate to equal. assert str(div) == str(div_copy) assert div == div_copy # But they're not the same object. assert div is not div_copy # And they don't have the same relation to the parse tree. The # copy is not associated with a parse tree at all. assert None == div_copy.parent assert None == div_copy.previous_element assert None == div_copy.find(string='Bar').next_element assert None != div.find(string='Bar').next_element