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bazarr/libs/bs4/tests/test_builder_registry.py

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"""Tests of the builder registry."""
import pytest
import warnings
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from bs4.builder import (
builder_registry as registry,
HTMLParserTreeBuilder,
TreeBuilderRegistry,
)
from . import (
HTML5LIB_PRESENT,
LXML_PRESENT,
)
if HTML5LIB_PRESENT:
from bs4.builder import HTML5TreeBuilder
if LXML_PRESENT:
from bs4.builder import (
LXMLTreeBuilderForXML,
LXMLTreeBuilder,
)
# TODO: Split out the lxml and html5lib tests into their own classes
# and gate with pytest.mark.skipIf.
class TestBuiltInRegistry(object):
"""Test the built-in registry with the default builders registered."""
def test_combination(self):
assert registry.lookup('strict', 'html') == HTMLParserTreeBuilder
if LXML_PRESENT:
assert registry.lookup('fast', 'html') == LXMLTreeBuilder
assert registry.lookup('permissive', 'xml') == LXMLTreeBuilderForXML
if HTML5LIB_PRESENT:
assert registry.lookup('html5lib', 'html') == HTML5TreeBuilder
def test_lookup_by_markup_type(self):
if LXML_PRESENT:
assert registry.lookup('html') == LXMLTreeBuilder
assert registry.lookup('xml') == LXMLTreeBuilderForXML
else:
assert registry.lookup('xml') == None
if HTML5LIB_PRESENT:
assert registry.lookup('html') == HTML5TreeBuilder
else:
assert registry.lookup('html') == HTMLParserTreeBuilder
def test_named_library(self):
if LXML_PRESENT:
assert registry.lookup('lxml', 'xml') == LXMLTreeBuilderForXML
assert registry.lookup('lxml', 'html') == LXMLTreeBuilder
if HTML5LIB_PRESENT:
assert registry.lookup('html5lib') == HTML5TreeBuilder
assert registry.lookup('html.parser') == HTMLParserTreeBuilder
def test_beautifulsoup_constructor_does_lookup(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
# This will create a warning about not explicitly
# specifying a parser, but we'll ignore it.
# You can pass in a string.
BeautifulSoup("", features="html")
# Or a list of strings.
BeautifulSoup("", features=["html", "fast"])
pass
# You'll get an exception if BS can't find an appropriate
# builder.
with pytest.raises(ValueError):
BeautifulSoup("", features="no-such-feature")
class TestRegistry(object):
"""Test the TreeBuilderRegistry class in general."""
def setup_method(self):
self.registry = TreeBuilderRegistry()
def builder_for_features(self, *feature_list):
cls = type('Builder_' + '_'.join(feature_list),
(object,), {'features' : feature_list})
self.registry.register(cls)
return cls
def test_register_with_no_features(self):
builder = self.builder_for_features()
# Since the builder advertises no features, you can't find it
# by looking up features.
assert self.registry.lookup('foo') is None
# But you can find it by doing a lookup with no features, if
# this happens to be the only registered builder.
assert self.registry.lookup() == builder
def test_register_with_features_makes_lookup_succeed(self):
builder = self.builder_for_features('foo', 'bar')
assert self.registry.lookup('foo') is builder
assert self.registry.lookup('bar') is builder
def test_lookup_fails_when_no_builder_implements_feature(self):
builder = self.builder_for_features('foo', 'bar')
assert self.registry.lookup('baz') is None
def test_lookup_gets_most_recent_registration_when_no_feature_specified(self):
builder1 = self.builder_for_features('foo')
builder2 = self.builder_for_features('bar')
assert self.registry.lookup() == builder2
def test_lookup_fails_when_no_tree_builders_registered(self):
assert self.registry.lookup() is None
def test_lookup_gets_most_recent_builder_supporting_all_features(self):
has_one = self.builder_for_features('foo')
has_the_other = self.builder_for_features('bar')
has_both_early = self.builder_for_features('foo', 'bar', 'baz')
has_both_late = self.builder_for_features('foo', 'bar', 'quux')
lacks_one = self.builder_for_features('bar')
has_the_other = self.builder_for_features('foo')
# There are two builders featuring 'foo' and 'bar', but
# the one that also features 'quux' was registered later.
assert self.registry.lookup('foo', 'bar') == has_both_late
# There is only one builder featuring 'foo', 'bar', and 'baz'.
assert self.registry.lookup('foo', 'bar', 'baz') == has_both_early
def test_lookup_fails_when_cannot_reconcile_requested_features(self):
builder1 = self.builder_for_features('foo', 'bar')
builder2 = self.builder_for_features('foo', 'baz')
assert self.registry.lookup('bar', 'baz') is None