"""Tests for Terminal.wrap()""" # std imports import textwrap # 3rd party import pytest # local from .accessories import TestTerminal, as_subprocess from .conftest import TEST_QUICK TEXTWRAP_KEYWORD_COMBINATIONS = [ {'break_long_words': False, 'drop_whitespace': False, 'subsequent_indent': ''}, {'break_long_words': False, 'drop_whitespace': True, 'subsequent_indent': ''}, {'break_long_words': False, 'drop_whitespace': False, 'subsequent_indent': ' '}, {'break_long_words': False, 'drop_whitespace': True, 'subsequent_indent': ' '}, {'break_long_words': True, 'drop_whitespace': False, 'subsequent_indent': ''}, {'break_long_words': True, 'drop_whitespace': True, 'subsequent_indent': ''}, {'break_long_words': True, 'drop_whitespace': False, 'subsequent_indent': ' '}, {'break_long_words': True, 'drop_whitespace': True, 'subsequent_indent': ' '}, ] if TEST_QUICK: # test only one feature: everything on TEXTWRAP_KEYWORD_COMBINATIONS = [ {'break_long_words': True, 'drop_whitespace': True, 'subsequent_indent': ' '} ] def test_SequenceWrapper_invalid_width(): """Test exception thrown from invalid width.""" WIDTH = -3 @as_subprocess def child(): term = TestTerminal() try: my_wrapped = term.wrap(u'------- -------------', WIDTH) except ValueError as err: assert err.args[0] == ( "invalid width %r(%s) (must be integer > 0)" % ( WIDTH, type(WIDTH))) else: assert False, 'Previous stmt should have raised exception.' del my_wrapped # assigned but never used child() @pytest.mark.parametrize("kwargs", TEXTWRAP_KEYWORD_COMBINATIONS) def test_SequenceWrapper(many_columns, kwargs): """Test that text wrapping matches internal extra options.""" @as_subprocess def child(width, pgraph, kwargs): # build a test paragraph, along with a very colorful version term = TestTerminal() attributes = ('bright_red', 'on_bright_blue', 'underline', 'reverse', 'red_reverse', 'red_on_white', 'on_bright_white') term.bright_red('x') term.on_bright_blue('x') term.underline('x') term.reverse('x') term.red_reverse('x') term.red_on_white('x') term.on_bright_white('x') pgraph_colored = u''.join( getattr(term, (attributes[idx % len(attributes)]))(char) if char != u' ' else u' ' for idx, char in enumerate(pgraph)) internal_wrapped = textwrap.wrap(pgraph, width=width, **kwargs) my_wrapped = term.wrap(pgraph, width=width, **kwargs) my_wrapped_colored = term.wrap(pgraph_colored, width=width, **kwargs) # ensure we textwrap ascii the same as python assert internal_wrapped == my_wrapped # ensure content matches for each line, when the sequences are # stripped back off of each line for left, right in zip(internal_wrapped, my_wrapped_colored): assert left == term.strip_seqs(right) # ensure our colored textwrap is the same paragraph length assert (len(internal_wrapped) == len(my_wrapped_colored)) child(width=many_columns, kwargs=kwargs, pgraph=u' Z! a bc defghij klmnopqrstuvw<<>>xyz012345678900 ' * 2) child(width=many_columns, kwargs=kwargs, pgraph=u'a bb ccc') def test_multiline(): """Test that text wrapping matches internal extra options.""" @as_subprocess def child(): # build a test paragraph, along with a very colorful version term = TestTerminal() given_string = ('\n' + (32 * 'A') + '\n' + (32 * 'B') + '\n' + (32 * 'C') + '\n\n') expected = [ '', 'AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA', 'AA', 'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB', 'BB', 'CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC', 'CC', '', ] result = term.wrap(given_string, width=30) assert expected == result child()