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| # encoding: utf-8 | |
| """Helper classes for tests.""" | |
| # Use of this source code is governed by the MIT license. | |
| __license__ = "MIT" | |
| import pickle | |
| import copy | |
| import functools | |
| import warnings | |
| import pytest | |
| from bs4 import BeautifulSoup | |
| from bs4.element import ( | |
| CharsetMetaAttributeValue, | |
| Comment, | |
| ContentMetaAttributeValue, | |
| Doctype, | |
| PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS, | |
| SoupStrainer, | |
| Script, | |
| Stylesheet, | |
| Tag | |
| ) | |
| from bs4.builder import ( | |
| DetectsXMLParsedAsHTML, | |
| HTMLParserTreeBuilder, | |
| XMLParsedAsHTMLWarning, | |
| ) | |
| default_builder = HTMLParserTreeBuilder | |
| # Some tests depend on specific third-party libraries. We use | |
| # @pytest.mark.skipIf on the following conditionals to skip them | |
| # if the libraries are not installed. | |
| try: | |
| from soupsieve import SelectorSyntaxError | |
| SOUP_SIEVE_PRESENT = True | |
| except ImportError: | |
| SOUP_SIEVE_PRESENT = False | |
| try: | |
| import html5lib | |
| HTML5LIB_PRESENT = True | |
| except ImportError: | |
| HTML5LIB_PRESENT = False | |
| try: | |
| import lxml.etree | |
| LXML_PRESENT = True | |
| LXML_VERSION = lxml.etree.LXML_VERSION | |
| except ImportError: | |
| LXML_PRESENT = False | |
| LXML_VERSION = (0,) | |
| BAD_DOCUMENT = """A bare string | |
| <!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet SYSTEM "htmlent.dtd"> | |
| <!DOCTYPE xsl:stylesheet PUBLIC "htmlent.dtd"> | |
| <div><![CDATA[A CDATA section where it doesn't belong]]></div> | |
| <div><svg><![CDATA[HTML5 does allow CDATA sections in SVG]]></svg></div> | |
| <div>A <meta> tag</div> | |
| <div>A <br> tag that supposedly has contents.</br></div> | |
| <div>AT&T</div> | |
| <div><textarea>Within a textarea, markup like <b> tags and <&<& should be treated as literal</textarea></div> | |
| <div><script>if (i < 2) { alert("<b>Markup within script tags should be treated as literal.</b>"); }</script></div> | |
| <div>This numeric entity is missing the final semicolon: <x t="piñata"></div> | |
| <div><a href="http://example.com/</a> that attribute value never got closed</div> | |
| <div><a href="foo</a>, </a><a href="bar">that attribute value was closed by the subsequent tag</a></div> | |
| <! This document starts with a bogus declaration ><div>a</div> | |
| <div>This document contains <!an incomplete declaration <div>(do you see it?)</div> | |
| <div>This document ends with <!an incomplete declaration | |
| <div><a style={height:21px;}>That attribute value was bogus</a></div> | |
| <! DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN">The doctype is invalid because it contains extra whitespace | |
| <div><table><td nowrap>That boolean attribute had no value</td></table></div> | |
| <div>Here's a nonexistent entity: &#foo; (do you see it?)</div> | |
| <div>This document ends before the entity finishes: > | |
| <div><p>Paragraphs shouldn't contain block display elements, but this one does: <dl><dt>you see?</dt></p> | |
| <b b="20" a="1" b="10" a="2" a="3" a="4">Multiple values for the same attribute.</b> | |
| <div><table><tr><td>Here's a table</td></tr></table></div> | |
| <div><table id="1"><tr><td>Here's a nested table:<table id="2"><tr><td>foo</td></tr></table></td></div> | |
| <div>This tag contains nothing but whitespace: <b> </b></div> | |
| <div><blockquote><p><b>This p tag is cut off by</blockquote></p>the end of the blockquote tag</div> | |
| <div><table><div>This table contains bare markup</div></table></div> | |
| <div><div id="1">\n <a href="link1">This link is never closed.\n</div>\n<div id="2">\n <div id="3">\n <a href="link2">This link is closed.</a>\n </div>\n</div></div> | |
| <div>This document contains a <!DOCTYPE surprise>surprise doctype</div> | |
| <div><a><B><Cd><EFG>Mixed case tags are folded to lowercase</efg></CD></b></A></div> | |
| <div><our\u2603>Tag name contains Unicode characters</our\u2603></div> | |
| <div><a \u2603="snowman">Attribute name contains Unicode characters</a></div> | |
| <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> | |
| """ | |
| class SoupTest(object): | |
| def default_builder(self): | |
| return default_builder | |
| def soup(self, markup, **kwargs): | |
| """Build a Beautiful Soup object from markup.""" | |
| builder = kwargs.pop('builder', self.default_builder) | |
| return BeautifulSoup(markup, builder=builder, **kwargs) | |
| def document_for(self, markup, **kwargs): | |
| """Turn an HTML fragment into a document. | |
| The details depend on the builder. | |
| """ | |
| return self.default_builder(**kwargs).test_fragment_to_document(markup) | |
| def assert_soup(self, to_parse, compare_parsed_to=None): | |
| """Parse some markup using Beautiful Soup and verify that | |
| the output markup is as expected. | |
| """ | |
| builder = self.default_builder | |
| obj = BeautifulSoup(to_parse, builder=builder) | |
| if compare_parsed_to is None: | |
| compare_parsed_to = to_parse | |
| # Verify that the documents come out the same. | |
| assert obj.decode() == self.document_for(compare_parsed_to) | |
| # Also run some checks on the BeautifulSoup object itself: | |
| # Verify that every tag that was opened was eventually closed. | |
| # There are no tags in the open tag counter. | |
| assert all(v==0 for v in list(obj.open_tag_counter.values())) | |
| # The only tag in the tag stack is the one for the root | |
| # document. | |
| assert [obj.ROOT_TAG_NAME] == [x.name for x in obj.tagStack] | |
| assertSoupEquals = assert_soup | |
| def assertConnectedness(self, element): | |
| """Ensure that next_element and previous_element are properly | |
| set for all descendants of the given element. | |
| """ | |
| earlier = None | |
| for e in element.descendants: | |
| if earlier: | |
| assert e == earlier.next_element | |
| assert earlier == e.previous_element | |
| earlier = e | |
| def linkage_validator(self, el, _recursive_call=False): | |
| """Ensure proper linkage throughout the document.""" | |
| descendant = None | |
| # Document element should have no previous element or previous sibling. | |
| # It also shouldn't have a next sibling. | |
| if el.parent is None: | |
| assert el.previous_element is None,\ | |
| "Bad previous_element\nNODE: {}\nPREV: {}\nEXPECTED: {}".format( | |
| el, el.previous_element, None | |
| ) | |
| assert el.previous_sibling is None,\ | |
| "Bad previous_sibling\nNODE: {}\nPREV: {}\nEXPECTED: {}".format( | |
| el, el.previous_sibling, None | |
| ) | |
| assert el.next_sibling is None,\ | |
| "Bad next_sibling\nNODE: {}\nNEXT: {}\nEXPECTED: {}".format( | |
| el, el.next_sibling, None | |
| ) | |
| idx = 0 | |
| child = None | |
| last_child = None | |
| last_idx = len(el.contents) - 1 | |
| for child in el.contents: | |
| descendant = None | |
| # Parent should link next element to their first child | |
| # That child should have no previous sibling | |
| if idx == 0: | |
| if el.parent is not None: | |
| assert el.next_element is child,\ | |
| "Bad next_element\nNODE: {}\nNEXT: {}\nEXPECTED: {}".format( | |
| el, el.next_element, child | |
| ) | |
| assert child.previous_element is el,\ | |
| "Bad previous_element\nNODE: {}\nPREV: {}\nEXPECTED: {}".format( | |
| child, child.previous_element, el | |
| ) | |
| assert child.previous_sibling is None,\ | |
| "Bad previous_sibling\nNODE: {}\nPREV {}\nEXPECTED: {}".format( | |
| child, child.previous_sibling, None | |
| ) | |
| # If not the first child, previous index should link as sibling to this index | |
| # Previous element should match the last index or the last bubbled up descendant | |
| else: | |
| assert child.previous_sibling is el.contents[idx - 1],\ | |
| "Bad previous_sibling\nNODE: {}\nPREV {}\nEXPECTED {}".format( | |
| child, child.previous_sibling, el.contents[idx - 1] | |
| ) | |
| assert el.contents[idx - 1].next_sibling is child,\ | |
| "Bad next_sibling\nNODE: {}\nNEXT {}\nEXPECTED {}".format( | |
| el.contents[idx - 1], el.contents[idx - 1].next_sibling, child | |
| ) | |
| if last_child is not None: | |
| assert child.previous_element is last_child,\ | |
| "Bad previous_element\nNODE: {}\nPREV {}\nEXPECTED {}\nCONTENTS {}".format( | |
| child, child.previous_element, last_child, child.parent.contents | |
| ) | |
| assert last_child.next_element is child,\ | |
| "Bad next_element\nNODE: {}\nNEXT {}\nEXPECTED {}".format( | |
| last_child, last_child.next_element, child | |
| ) | |
| if isinstance(child, Tag) and child.contents: | |
| descendant = self.linkage_validator(child, True) | |
| # A bubbled up descendant should have no next siblings | |
| assert descendant.next_sibling is None,\ | |
| "Bad next_sibling\nNODE: {}\nNEXT {}\nEXPECTED {}".format( | |
| descendant, descendant.next_sibling, None | |
| ) | |
| # Mark last child as either the bubbled up descendant or the current child | |
| if descendant is not None: | |
| last_child = descendant | |
| else: | |
| last_child = child | |
| # If last child, there are non next siblings | |
| if idx == last_idx: | |
| assert child.next_sibling is None,\ | |
| "Bad next_sibling\nNODE: {}\nNEXT {}\nEXPECTED {}".format( | |
| child, child.next_sibling, None | |
| ) | |
| idx += 1 | |
| child = descendant if descendant is not None else child | |
| if child is None: | |
| child = el | |
| if not _recursive_call and child is not None: | |
| target = el | |
| while True: | |
| if target is None: | |
| assert child.next_element is None, \ | |
| "Bad next_element\nNODE: {}\nNEXT {}\nEXPECTED {}".format( | |
| child, child.next_element, None | |
| ) | |
| break | |
| elif target.next_sibling is not None: | |
| assert child.next_element is target.next_sibling, \ | |
| "Bad next_element\nNODE: {}\nNEXT {}\nEXPECTED {}".format( | |
| child, child.next_element, target.next_sibling | |
| ) | |
| break | |
| target = target.parent | |
| # We are done, so nothing to return | |
| return None | |
| else: | |
| # Return the child to the recursive caller | |
| return child | |
| def assert_selects(self, tags, should_match): | |
| """Make sure that the given tags have the correct text. | |
| This is used in tests that define a bunch of tags, each | |
| containing a single string, and then select certain strings by | |
| some mechanism. | |
| """ | |
| assert [tag.string for tag in tags] == should_match | |
| def assert_selects_ids(self, tags, should_match): | |
| """Make sure that the given tags have the correct IDs. | |
| This is used in tests that define a bunch of tags, each | |
| containing a single string, and then select certain strings by | |
| some mechanism. | |
| """ | |
| assert [tag['id'] for tag in tags] == should_match | |
| class TreeBuilderSmokeTest(object): | |
| # Tests that are common to HTML and XML tree builders. | |
| def test_attribute_not_multi_valued(self, multi_valued_attributes): | |
| markup = '<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><a class="a b c"></html>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup, multi_valued_attributes=multi_valued_attributes) | |
| assert soup.a['class'] == 'a b c' | |
| def test_attribute_multi_valued(self, multi_valued_attributes): | |
| markup = '<a class="a b c">' | |
| soup = self.soup( | |
| markup, multi_valued_attributes=multi_valued_attributes | |
| ) | |
| assert soup.a['class'] == ['a', 'b', 'c'] | |
| def test_invalid_doctype(self): | |
| markup = '<![if word]>content<![endif]>' | |
| markup = '<!DOCTYPE html]ff>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| class HTMLTreeBuilderSmokeTest(TreeBuilderSmokeTest): | |
| """A basic test of a treebuilder's competence. | |
| Any HTML treebuilder, present or future, should be able to pass | |
| these tests. With invalid markup, there's room for interpretation, | |
| and different parsers can handle it differently. But with the | |
| markup in these tests, there's not much room for interpretation. | |
| """ | |
| def test_empty_element_tags(self): | |
| """Verify that all HTML4 and HTML5 empty element (aka void element) tags | |
| are handled correctly. | |
| """ | |
| for name in [ | |
| 'area', 'base', 'br', 'col', 'embed', 'hr', 'img', 'input', 'keygen', 'link', 'menuitem', 'meta', 'param', 'source', 'track', 'wbr', | |
| 'spacer', 'frame' | |
| ]: | |
| soup = self.soup("") | |
| new_tag = soup.new_tag(name) | |
| assert new_tag.is_empty_element == True | |
| def test_special_string_containers(self): | |
| soup = self.soup( | |
| "<style>Some CSS</style><script>Some Javascript</script>" | |
| ) | |
| assert isinstance(soup.style.string, Stylesheet) | |
| assert isinstance(soup.script.string, Script) | |
| soup = self.soup( | |
| "<style><!--Some CSS--></style>" | |
| ) | |
| assert isinstance(soup.style.string, Stylesheet) | |
| # The contents of the style tag resemble an HTML comment, but | |
| # it's not treated as a comment. | |
| assert soup.style.string == "<!--Some CSS-->" | |
| assert isinstance(soup.style.string, Stylesheet) | |
| def test_pickle_and_unpickle_identity(self): | |
| # Pickling a tree, then unpickling it, yields a tree identical | |
| # to the original. | |
| tree = self.soup("<a><b>foo</a>") | |
| dumped = pickle.dumps(tree, 2) | |
| loaded = pickle.loads(dumped) | |
| assert loaded.__class__ == BeautifulSoup | |
| assert loaded.decode() == tree.decode() | |
| def assertDoctypeHandled(self, doctype_fragment): | |
| """Assert that a given doctype string is handled correctly.""" | |
| doctype_str, soup = self._document_with_doctype(doctype_fragment) | |
| # Make sure a Doctype object was created. | |
| doctype = soup.contents[0] | |
| assert doctype.__class__ == Doctype | |
| assert doctype == doctype_fragment | |
| assert soup.encode("utf8")[:len(doctype_str)] == doctype_str | |
| # Make sure that the doctype was correctly associated with the | |
| # parse tree and that the rest of the document parsed. | |
| assert soup.p.contents[0] == 'foo' | |
| def _document_with_doctype(self, doctype_fragment, doctype_string="DOCTYPE"): | |
| """Generate and parse a document with the given doctype.""" | |
| doctype = '<!%s %s>' % (doctype_string, doctype_fragment) | |
| markup = doctype + '\n<p>foo</p>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| return doctype.encode("utf8"), soup | |
| def test_normal_doctypes(self): | |
| """Make sure normal, everyday HTML doctypes are handled correctly.""" | |
| self.assertDoctypeHandled("html") | |
| self.assertDoctypeHandled( | |
| 'html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"') | |
| def test_empty_doctype(self): | |
| soup = self.soup("<!DOCTYPE>") | |
| doctype = soup.contents[0] | |
| assert "" == doctype.strip() | |
| def test_mixed_case_doctype(self): | |
| # A lowercase or mixed-case doctype becomes a Doctype. | |
| for doctype_fragment in ("doctype", "DocType"): | |
| doctype_str, soup = self._document_with_doctype( | |
| "html", doctype_fragment | |
| ) | |
| # Make sure a Doctype object was created and that the DOCTYPE | |
| # is uppercase. | |
| doctype = soup.contents[0] | |
| assert doctype.__class__ == Doctype | |
| assert doctype == "html" | |
| assert soup.encode("utf8")[:len(doctype_str)] == b"<!DOCTYPE html>" | |
| # Make sure that the doctype was correctly associated with the | |
| # parse tree and that the rest of the document parsed. | |
| assert soup.p.contents[0] == 'foo' | |
| def test_public_doctype_with_url(self): | |
| doctype = 'html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"' | |
| self.assertDoctypeHandled(doctype) | |
| def test_system_doctype(self): | |
| self.assertDoctypeHandled('foo SYSTEM "http://www.example.com/"') | |
| def test_namespaced_system_doctype(self): | |
| # We can handle a namespaced doctype with a system ID. | |
| self.assertDoctypeHandled('xsl:stylesheet SYSTEM "htmlent.dtd"') | |
| def test_namespaced_public_doctype(self): | |
| # Test a namespaced doctype with a public id. | |
| self.assertDoctypeHandled('xsl:stylesheet PUBLIC "htmlent.dtd"') | |
| def test_real_xhtml_document(self): | |
| """A real XHTML document should come out more or less the same as it went in.""" | |
| markup = b"""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
| <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"> | |
| <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> | |
| <head><title>Hello.</title></head> | |
| <body>Goodbye.</body> | |
| </html>""" | |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert soup.encode("utf-8").replace(b"\n", b"") == markup.replace(b"\n", b"") | |
| # No warning was issued about parsing an XML document as HTML, | |
| # because XHTML is both. | |
| assert w == [] | |
| def test_namespaced_html(self): | |
| # When a namespaced XML document is parsed as HTML it should | |
| # be treated as HTML with weird tag names. | |
| markup = b"""<ns1:foo>content</ns1:foo><ns1:foo/><ns2:foo/>""" | |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert 2 == len(soup.find_all("ns1:foo")) | |
| # n.b. no "you're parsing XML as HTML" warning was given | |
| # because there was no XML declaration. | |
| assert [] == w | |
| def test_detect_xml_parsed_as_html(self): | |
| # A warning is issued when parsing an XML document as HTML, | |
| # but basic stuff should still work. | |
| markup = b"""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><tag>string</tag>""" | |
| with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w: | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert soup.tag.string == 'string' | |
| [warning] = w | |
| assert isinstance(warning.message, XMLParsedAsHTMLWarning) | |
| assert str(warning.message) == XMLParsedAsHTMLWarning.MESSAGE | |
| # NOTE: the warning is not issued if the document appears to | |
| # be XHTML (tested with test_real_xhtml_document in the | |
| # superclass) or if there is no XML declaration (tested with | |
| # test_namespaced_html in the superclass). | |
| def test_processing_instruction(self): | |
| # We test both Unicode and bytestring to verify that | |
| # process_markup correctly sets processing_instruction_class | |
| # even when the markup is already Unicode and there is no | |
| # need to process anything. | |
| markup = """<?PITarget PIContent?>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert markup == soup.decode() | |
| markup = b"""<?PITarget PIContent?>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert markup == soup.encode("utf8") | |
| def test_deepcopy(self): | |
| """Make sure you can copy the tree builder. | |
| This is important because the builder is part of a | |
| BeautifulSoup object, and we want to be able to copy that. | |
| """ | |
| copy.deepcopy(self.default_builder) | |
| def test_p_tag_is_never_empty_element(self): | |
| """A <p> tag is never designated as an empty-element tag. | |
| Even if the markup shows it as an empty-element tag, it | |
| shouldn't be presented that way. | |
| """ | |
| soup = self.soup("<p/>") | |
| assert not soup.p.is_empty_element | |
| assert str(soup.p) == "<p></p>" | |
| def test_unclosed_tags_get_closed(self): | |
| """A tag that's not closed by the end of the document should be closed. | |
| This applies to all tags except empty-element tags. | |
| """ | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>", "<p></p>") | |
| self.assert_soup("<b>", "<b></b>") | |
| self.assert_soup("<br>", "<br/>") | |
| def test_br_is_always_empty_element_tag(self): | |
| """A <br> tag is designated as an empty-element tag. | |
| Some parsers treat <br></br> as one <br/> tag, some parsers as | |
| two tags, but it should always be an empty-element tag. | |
| """ | |
| soup = self.soup("<br></br>") | |
| assert soup.br.is_empty_element | |
| assert str(soup.br) == "<br/>" | |
| def test_nested_formatting_elements(self): | |
| self.assert_soup("<em><em></em></em>") | |
| def test_double_head(self): | |
| html = '''<!DOCTYPE html> | |
| <html> | |
| <head> | |
| <title>Ordinary HEAD element test</title> | |
| </head> | |
| <script type="text/javascript"> | |
| alert("Help!"); | |
| </script> | |
| <body> | |
| Hello, world! | |
| </body> | |
| </html> | |
| ''' | |
| soup = self.soup(html) | |
| assert "text/javascript" == soup.find('script')['type'] | |
| def test_comment(self): | |
| # Comments are represented as Comment objects. | |
| markup = "<p>foo<!--foobar-->baz</p>" | |
| self.assert_soup(markup) | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| comment = soup.find(string="foobar") | |
| assert comment.__class__ == Comment | |
| # The comment is properly integrated into the tree. | |
| foo = soup.find(string="foo") | |
| assert comment == foo.next_element | |
| baz = soup.find(string="baz") | |
| assert comment == baz.previous_element | |
| def test_preserved_whitespace_in_pre_and_textarea(self): | |
| """Whitespace must be preserved in <pre> and <textarea> tags, | |
| even if that would mean not prettifying the markup. | |
| """ | |
| pre_markup = "<pre>a z</pre>\n" | |
| textarea_markup = "<textarea> woo\nwoo </textarea>\n" | |
| self.assert_soup(pre_markup) | |
| self.assert_soup(textarea_markup) | |
| soup = self.soup(pre_markup) | |
| assert soup.pre.prettify() == pre_markup | |
| soup = self.soup(textarea_markup) | |
| assert soup.textarea.prettify() == textarea_markup | |
| soup = self.soup("<textarea></textarea>") | |
| assert soup.textarea.prettify() == "<textarea></textarea>\n" | |
| def test_nested_inline_elements(self): | |
| """Inline elements can be nested indefinitely.""" | |
| b_tag = "<b>Inside a B tag</b>" | |
| self.assert_soup(b_tag) | |
| nested_b_tag = "<p>A <i>nested <b>tag</b></i></p>" | |
| self.assert_soup(nested_b_tag) | |
| double_nested_b_tag = "<p>A <a>doubly <i>nested <b>tag</b></i></a></p>" | |
| self.assert_soup(nested_b_tag) | |
| def test_nested_block_level_elements(self): | |
| """Block elements can be nested.""" | |
| soup = self.soup('<blockquote><p><b>Foo</b></p></blockquote>') | |
| blockquote = soup.blockquote | |
| assert blockquote.p.b.string == 'Foo' | |
| assert blockquote.b.string == 'Foo' | |
| def test_correctly_nested_tables(self): | |
| """One table can go inside another one.""" | |
| markup = ('<table id="1">' | |
| '<tr>' | |
| "<td>Here's another table:" | |
| '<table id="2">' | |
| '<tr><td>foo</td></tr>' | |
| '</table></td>') | |
| self.assert_soup( | |
| markup, | |
| '<table id="1"><tr><td>Here\'s another table:' | |
| '<table id="2"><tr><td>foo</td></tr></table>' | |
| '</td></tr></table>') | |
| self.assert_soup( | |
| "<table><thead><tr><td>Foo</td></tr></thead>" | |
| "<tbody><tr><td>Bar</td></tr></tbody>" | |
| "<tfoot><tr><td>Baz</td></tr></tfoot></table>") | |
| def test_multivalued_attribute_with_whitespace(self): | |
| # Whitespace separating the values of a multi-valued attribute | |
| # should be ignored. | |
| markup = '<div class=" foo bar "></a>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert ['foo', 'bar'] == soup.div['class'] | |
| # If you search by the literal name of the class it's like the whitespace | |
| # wasn't there. | |
| assert soup.div == soup.find('div', class_="foo bar") | |
| def test_deeply_nested_multivalued_attribute(self): | |
| # html5lib can set the attributes of the same tag many times | |
| # as it rearranges the tree. This has caused problems with | |
| # multivalued attributes. | |
| markup = '<table><div><div class="css"></div></div></table>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert ["css"] == soup.div.div['class'] | |
| def test_multivalued_attribute_on_html(self): | |
| # html5lib uses a different API to set the attributes ot the | |
| # <html> tag. This has caused problems with multivalued | |
| # attributes. | |
| markup = '<html class="a b"></html>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert ["a", "b"] == soup.html['class'] | |
| def test_angle_brackets_in_attribute_values_are_escaped(self): | |
| self.assert_soup('<a b="<a>"></a>', '<a b="<a>"></a>') | |
| def test_strings_resembling_character_entity_references(self): | |
| # "&T" and "&p" look like incomplete character entities, but they are | |
| # not. | |
| self.assert_soup( | |
| "<p>• AT&T is in the s&p 500</p>", | |
| "<p>\u2022 AT&T is in the s&p 500</p>" | |
| ) | |
| def test_apos_entity(self): | |
| self.assert_soup( | |
| "<p>Bob's Bar</p>", | |
| "<p>Bob's Bar</p>", | |
| ) | |
| def test_entities_in_foreign_document_encoding(self): | |
| # “ and ” are invalid numeric entities referencing | |
| # Windows-1252 characters. - references a character common | |
| # to Windows-1252 and Unicode, and ☃ references a | |
| # character only found in Unicode. | |
| # | |
| # All of these entities should be converted to Unicode | |
| # characters. | |
| markup = "<p>“Hello” -☃</p>" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert "“Hello” -☃" == soup.p.string | |
| def test_entities_in_attributes_converted_to_unicode(self): | |
| expect = '<p id="pi\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE}ata"></p>' | |
| self.assert_soup('<p id="piñata"></p>', expect) | |
| self.assert_soup('<p id="piñata"></p>', expect) | |
| self.assert_soup('<p id="piñata"></p>', expect) | |
| self.assert_soup('<p id="piñata"></p>', expect) | |
| def test_entities_in_text_converted_to_unicode(self): | |
| expect = '<p>pi\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE}ata</p>' | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>piñata</p>", expect) | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>piñata</p>", expect) | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>piñata</p>", expect) | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>piñata</p>", expect) | |
| def test_quot_entity_converted_to_quotation_mark(self): | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>I said "good day!"</p>", | |
| '<p>I said "good day!"</p>') | |
| def test_out_of_range_entity(self): | |
| expect = "\N{REPLACEMENT CHARACTER}" | |
| self.assert_soup("�", expect) | |
| self.assert_soup("�", expect) | |
| self.assert_soup("�", expect) | |
| def test_multipart_strings(self): | |
| "Mostly to prevent a recurrence of a bug in the html5lib treebuilder." | |
| soup = self.soup("<html><h2>\nfoo</h2><p></p></html>") | |
| assert "p" == soup.h2.string.next_element.name | |
| assert "p" == soup.p.name | |
| self.assertConnectedness(soup) | |
| def test_empty_element_tags(self): | |
| """Verify consistent handling of empty-element tags, | |
| no matter how they come in through the markup. | |
| """ | |
| self.assert_soup('<br/><br/><br/>', "<br/><br/><br/>") | |
| self.assert_soup('<br /><br /><br />', "<br/><br/><br/>") | |
| def test_head_tag_between_head_and_body(self): | |
| "Prevent recurrence of a bug in the html5lib treebuilder." | |
| content = """<html><head></head> | |
| <link></link> | |
| <body>foo</body> | |
| </html> | |
| """ | |
| soup = self.soup(content) | |
| assert soup.html.body is not None | |
| self.assertConnectedness(soup) | |
| def test_multiple_copies_of_a_tag(self): | |
| "Prevent recurrence of a bug in the html5lib treebuilder." | |
| content = """<!DOCTYPE html> | |
| <html> | |
| <body> | |
| <article id="a" > | |
| <div><a href="1"></div> | |
| <footer> | |
| <a href="2"></a> | |
| </footer> | |
| </article> | |
| </body> | |
| </html> | |
| """ | |
| soup = self.soup(content) | |
| self.assertConnectedness(soup.article) | |
| def test_basic_namespaces(self): | |
| """Parsers don't need to *understand* namespaces, but at the | |
| very least they should not choke on namespaces or lose | |
| data.""" | |
| markup = b'<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:mathml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><head></head><body><mathml:msqrt>4</mathml:msqrt><b svg:fill="red"></b></body></html>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert markup == soup.encode() | |
| html = soup.html | |
| assert 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' == soup.html['xmlns'] | |
| assert 'http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML' == soup.html['xmlns:mathml'] | |
| assert 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg' == soup.html['xmlns:svg'] | |
| def test_multivalued_attribute_value_becomes_list(self): | |
| markup = b'<a class="foo bar">' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert ['foo', 'bar'] == soup.a['class'] | |
| # | |
| # Generally speaking, tests below this point are more tests of | |
| # Beautiful Soup than tests of the tree builders. But parsers are | |
| # weird, so we run these tests separately for every tree builder | |
| # to detect any differences between them. | |
| # | |
| def test_can_parse_unicode_document(self): | |
| # A seemingly innocuous document... but it's in Unicode! And | |
| # it contains characters that can't be represented in the | |
| # encoding found in the declaration! The horror! | |
| markup = '<html><head><meta encoding="euc-jp"></head><body>Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!</body>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert 'Sacr\xe9 bleu!' == soup.body.string | |
| def test_soupstrainer(self): | |
| """Parsers should be able to work with SoupStrainers.""" | |
| strainer = SoupStrainer("b") | |
| soup = self.soup("A <b>bold</b> <meta/> <i>statement</i>", | |
| parse_only=strainer) | |
| assert soup.decode() == "<b>bold</b>" | |
| def test_single_quote_attribute_values_become_double_quotes(self): | |
| self.assert_soup("<foo attr='bar'></foo>", | |
| '<foo attr="bar"></foo>') | |
| def test_attribute_values_with_nested_quotes_are_left_alone(self): | |
| text = """<foo attr='bar "brawls" happen'>a</foo>""" | |
| self.assert_soup(text) | |
| def test_attribute_values_with_double_nested_quotes_get_quoted(self): | |
| text = """<foo attr='bar "brawls" happen'>a</foo>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(text) | |
| soup.foo['attr'] = 'Brawls happen at "Bob\'s Bar"' | |
| self.assert_soup( | |
| soup.foo.decode(), | |
| """<foo attr="Brawls happen at "Bob\'s Bar"">a</foo>""") | |
| def test_ampersand_in_attribute_value_gets_escaped(self): | |
| self.assert_soup('<this is="really messed up & stuff"></this>', | |
| '<this is="really messed up & stuff"></this>') | |
| self.assert_soup( | |
| '<a href="http://example.org?a=1&b=2;3">foo</a>', | |
| '<a href="http://example.org?a=1&b=2;3">foo</a>') | |
| def test_escaped_ampersand_in_attribute_value_is_left_alone(self): | |
| self.assert_soup('<a href="http://example.org?a=1&b=2;3"></a>') | |
| def test_entities_in_strings_converted_during_parsing(self): | |
| # Both XML and HTML entities are converted to Unicode characters | |
| # during parsing. | |
| text = "<p><<sacré bleu!>></p>" | |
| expected = "<p><<sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!>></p>" | |
| self.assert_soup(text, expected) | |
| def test_smart_quotes_converted_on_the_way_in(self): | |
| # Microsoft smart quotes are converted to Unicode characters during | |
| # parsing. | |
| quote = b"<p>\x91Foo\x92</p>" | |
| soup = self.soup(quote) | |
| assert soup.p.string == "\N{LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK}Foo\N{RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK}" | |
| def test_non_breaking_spaces_converted_on_the_way_in(self): | |
| soup = self.soup("<a> </a>") | |
| assert soup.a.string == "\N{NO-BREAK SPACE}" * 2 | |
| def test_entities_converted_on_the_way_out(self): | |
| text = "<p><<sacré bleu!>></p>" | |
| expected = "<p><<sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!>></p>".encode("utf-8") | |
| soup = self.soup(text) | |
| assert soup.p.encode("utf-8") == expected | |
| def test_real_iso_8859_document(self): | |
| # Smoke test of interrelated functionality, using an | |
| # easy-to-understand document. | |
| # Here it is in Unicode. Note that it claims to be in ISO-8859-1. | |
| unicode_html = '<html><head><meta content="text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-type"/></head><body><p>Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!</p></body></html>' | |
| # That's because we're going to encode it into ISO-8859-1, | |
| # and use that to test. | |
| iso_latin_html = unicode_html.encode("iso-8859-1") | |
| # Parse the ISO-8859-1 HTML. | |
| soup = self.soup(iso_latin_html) | |
| # Encode it to UTF-8. | |
| result = soup.encode("utf-8") | |
| # What do we expect the result to look like? Well, it would | |
| # look like unicode_html, except that the META tag would say | |
| # UTF-8 instead of ISO-8859-1. | |
| expected = unicode_html.replace("ISO-8859-1", "utf-8") | |
| # And, of course, it would be in UTF-8, not Unicode. | |
| expected = expected.encode("utf-8") | |
| # Ta-da! | |
| assert result == expected | |
| def test_real_shift_jis_document(self): | |
| # Smoke test to make sure the parser can handle a document in | |
| # Shift-JIS encoding, without choking. | |
| shift_jis_html = ( | |
| b'<html><head></head><body><pre>' | |
| b'\x82\xb1\x82\xea\x82\xcdShift-JIS\x82\xc5\x83R\x81[\x83f' | |
| b'\x83B\x83\x93\x83O\x82\xb3\x82\xea\x82\xbd\x93\xfa\x96{\x8c' | |
| b'\xea\x82\xcc\x83t\x83@\x83C\x83\x8b\x82\xc5\x82\xb7\x81B' | |
| b'</pre></body></html>') | |
| unicode_html = shift_jis_html.decode("shift-jis") | |
| soup = self.soup(unicode_html) | |
| # Make sure the parse tree is correctly encoded to various | |
| # encodings. | |
| assert soup.encode("utf-8") == unicode_html.encode("utf-8") | |
| assert soup.encode("euc_jp") == unicode_html.encode("euc_jp") | |
| def test_real_hebrew_document(self): | |
| # A real-world test to make sure we can convert ISO-8859-9 (a | |
| # Hebrew encoding) to UTF-8. | |
| hebrew_document = b'<html><head><title>Hebrew (ISO 8859-8) in Visual Directionality</title></head><body><h1>Hebrew (ISO 8859-8) in Visual Directionality</h1>\xed\xe5\xec\xf9</body></html>' | |
| soup = self.soup( | |
| hebrew_document, from_encoding="iso8859-8") | |
| # Some tree builders call it iso8859-8, others call it iso-8859-9. | |
| # That's not a difference we really care about. | |
| assert soup.original_encoding in ('iso8859-8', 'iso-8859-8') | |
| assert soup.encode('utf-8') == ( | |
| hebrew_document.decode("iso8859-8").encode("utf-8") | |
| ) | |
| def test_meta_tag_reflects_current_encoding(self): | |
| # Here's the <meta> tag saying that a document is | |
| # encoded in Shift-JIS. | |
| meta_tag = ('<meta content="text/html; charset=x-sjis" ' | |
| 'http-equiv="Content-type"/>') | |
| # Here's a document incorporating that meta tag. | |
| shift_jis_html = ( | |
| '<html><head>\n%s\n' | |
| '<meta http-equiv="Content-language" content="ja"/>' | |
| '</head><body>Shift-JIS markup goes here.') % meta_tag | |
| soup = self.soup(shift_jis_html) | |
| # Parse the document, and the charset is seemingly unaffected. | |
| parsed_meta = soup.find('meta', {'http-equiv': 'Content-type'}) | |
| content = parsed_meta['content'] | |
| assert 'text/html; charset=x-sjis' == content | |
| # But that value is actually a ContentMetaAttributeValue object. | |
| assert isinstance(content, ContentMetaAttributeValue) | |
| # And it will take on a value that reflects its current | |
| # encoding. | |
| assert 'text/html; charset=utf8' == content.encode("utf8") | |
| # For the rest of the story, see TestSubstitutions in | |
| # test_tree.py. | |
| def test_html5_style_meta_tag_reflects_current_encoding(self): | |
| # Here's the <meta> tag saying that a document is | |
| # encoded in Shift-JIS. | |
| meta_tag = ('<meta id="encoding" charset="x-sjis" />') | |
| # Here's a document incorporating that meta tag. | |
| shift_jis_html = ( | |
| '<html><head>\n%s\n' | |
| '<meta http-equiv="Content-language" content="ja"/>' | |
| '</head><body>Shift-JIS markup goes here.') % meta_tag | |
| soup = self.soup(shift_jis_html) | |
| # Parse the document, and the charset is seemingly unaffected. | |
| parsed_meta = soup.find('meta', id="encoding") | |
| charset = parsed_meta['charset'] | |
| assert 'x-sjis' == charset | |
| # But that value is actually a CharsetMetaAttributeValue object. | |
| assert isinstance(charset, CharsetMetaAttributeValue) | |
| # And it will take on a value that reflects its current | |
| # encoding. | |
| assert 'utf8' == charset.encode("utf8") | |
| def test_python_specific_encodings_not_used_in_charset(self): | |
| # You can encode an HTML document using a Python-specific | |
| # encoding, but that encoding won't be mentioned _inside_ the | |
| # resulting document. Instead, the document will appear to | |
| # have no encoding. | |
| for markup in [ | |
| b'<meta charset="utf8"></head>' | |
| b'<meta id="encoding" charset="utf-8" />' | |
| ]: | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| for encoding in PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS: | |
| if encoding in ( | |
| 'idna', 'mbcs', 'oem', 'undefined', | |
| 'string_escape', 'string-escape' | |
| ): | |
| # For one reason or another, these will raise an | |
| # exception if we actually try to use them, so don't | |
| # bother. | |
| continue | |
| encoded = soup.encode(encoding) | |
| assert b'meta charset=""' in encoded | |
| assert encoding.encode("ascii") not in encoded | |
| def test_tag_with_no_attributes_can_have_attributes_added(self): | |
| data = self.soup("<a>text</a>") | |
| data.a['foo'] = 'bar' | |
| assert '<a foo="bar">text</a>' == data.a.decode() | |
| def test_closing_tag_with_no_opening_tag(self): | |
| # Without BeautifulSoup.open_tag_counter, the </span> tag will | |
| # cause _popToTag to be called over and over again as we look | |
| # for a <span> tag that wasn't there. The result is that 'text2' | |
| # will show up outside the body of the document. | |
| soup = self.soup("<body><div><p>text1</p></span>text2</div></body>") | |
| assert "<body><div><p>text1</p>text2</div></body>" == soup.body.decode() | |
| def test_worst_case(self): | |
| """Test the worst case (currently) for linking issues.""" | |
| soup = self.soup(BAD_DOCUMENT) | |
| self.linkage_validator(soup) | |
| class XMLTreeBuilderSmokeTest(TreeBuilderSmokeTest): | |
| def test_pickle_and_unpickle_identity(self): | |
| # Pickling a tree, then unpickling it, yields a tree identical | |
| # to the original. | |
| tree = self.soup("<a><b>foo</a>") | |
| dumped = pickle.dumps(tree, 2) | |
| loaded = pickle.loads(dumped) | |
| assert loaded.__class__ == BeautifulSoup | |
| assert loaded.decode() == tree.decode() | |
| def test_docstring_generated(self): | |
| soup = self.soup("<root/>") | |
| assert soup.encode() == b'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>\n<root/>' | |
| def test_xml_declaration(self): | |
| markup = b"""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf8"?>\n<foo/>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert markup == soup.encode("utf8") | |
| def test_python_specific_encodings_not_used_in_xml_declaration(self): | |
| # You can encode an XML document using a Python-specific | |
| # encoding, but that encoding won't be mentioned _inside_ the | |
| # resulting document. | |
| markup = b"""<?xml version="1.0"?>\n<foo/>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| for encoding in PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS: | |
| if encoding in ( | |
| 'idna', 'mbcs', 'oem', 'undefined', | |
| 'string_escape', 'string-escape' | |
| ): | |
| # For one reason or another, these will raise an | |
| # exception if we actually try to use them, so don't | |
| # bother. | |
| continue | |
| encoded = soup.encode(encoding) | |
| assert b'<?xml version="1.0"?>' in encoded | |
| assert encoding.encode("ascii") not in encoded | |
| def test_processing_instruction(self): | |
| markup = b"""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf8"?>\n<?PITarget PIContent?>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert markup == soup.encode("utf8") | |
| def test_real_xhtml_document(self): | |
| """A real XHTML document should come out *exactly* the same as it went in.""" | |
| markup = b"""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
| <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN"> | |
| <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> | |
| <head><title>Hello.</title></head> | |
| <body>Goodbye.</body> | |
| </html>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert soup.encode("utf-8") == markup | |
| def test_nested_namespaces(self): | |
| doc = b"""<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
| <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.1//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml11/DTD/xhtml11.dtd"> | |
| <parent xmlns="http://ns1/"> | |
| <child xmlns="http://ns2/" xmlns:ns3="http://ns3/"> | |
| <grandchild ns3:attr="value" xmlns="http://ns4/"/> | |
| </child> | |
| </parent>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(doc) | |
| assert doc == soup.encode() | |
| def test_formatter_processes_script_tag_for_xml_documents(self): | |
| doc = """ | |
| <script type="text/javascript"> | |
| </script> | |
| """ | |
| soup = BeautifulSoup(doc, "lxml-xml") | |
| # lxml would have stripped this while parsing, but we can add | |
| # it later. | |
| soup.script.string = 'console.log("< < hey > > ");' | |
| encoded = soup.encode() | |
| assert b"< < hey > >" in encoded | |
| def test_can_parse_unicode_document(self): | |
| markup = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-jp"><root>Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!</root>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert 'Sacr\xe9 bleu!' == soup.root.string | |
| def test_can_parse_unicode_document_begining_with_bom(self): | |
| markup = '\N{BYTE ORDER MARK}<?xml version="1.0" encoding="euc-jp"><root>Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!</root>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert 'Sacr\xe9 bleu!' == soup.root.string | |
| def test_popping_namespaced_tag(self): | |
| markup = '<rss xmlns:dc="foo"><dc:creator>b</dc:creator><dc:date>2012-07-02T20:33:42Z</dc:date><dc:rights>c</dc:rights><image>d</image></rss>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert str(soup.rss) == markup | |
| def test_docstring_includes_correct_encoding(self): | |
| soup = self.soup("<root/>") | |
| assert soup.encode("latin1") == b'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="latin1"?>\n<root/>' | |
| def test_large_xml_document(self): | |
| """A large XML document should come out the same as it went in.""" | |
| markup = (b'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>\n<root>' | |
| + b'0' * (2**12) | |
| + b'</root>') | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert soup.encode("utf-8") == markup | |
| def test_tags_are_empty_element_if_and_only_if_they_are_empty(self): | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>", "<p/>") | |
| self.assert_soup("<p>foo</p>") | |
| def test_namespaces_are_preserved(self): | |
| markup = '<root xmlns:a="http://example.com/" xmlns:b="http://example.net/"><a:foo>This tag is in the a namespace</a:foo><b:foo>This tag is in the b namespace</b:foo></root>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| root = soup.root | |
| assert "http://example.com/" == root['xmlns:a'] | |
| assert "http://example.net/" == root['xmlns:b'] | |
| def test_closing_namespaced_tag(self): | |
| markup = '<p xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/"><dc:date>20010504</dc:date></p>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert str(soup.p) == markup | |
| def test_namespaced_attributes(self): | |
| markup = '<foo xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"><bar xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.example.com"/></foo>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert str(soup.foo) == markup | |
| def test_namespaced_attributes_xml_namespace(self): | |
| markup = '<foo xml:lang="fr">bar</foo>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert str(soup.foo) == markup | |
| def test_find_by_prefixed_name(self): | |
| doc = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> | |
| <Document xmlns="http://example.com/ns0" | |
| xmlns:ns1="http://example.com/ns1" | |
| xmlns:ns2="http://example.com/ns2"> | |
| <ns1:tag>foo</ns1:tag> | |
| <ns1:tag>bar</ns1:tag> | |
| <ns2:tag key="value">baz</ns2:tag> | |
| </Document> | |
| """ | |
| soup = self.soup(doc) | |
| # There are three <tag> tags. | |
| assert 3 == len(soup.find_all('tag')) | |
| # But two of them are ns1:tag and one of them is ns2:tag. | |
| assert 2 == len(soup.find_all('ns1:tag')) | |
| assert 1 == len(soup.find_all('ns2:tag')) | |
| assert 1, len(soup.find_all('ns2:tag', key='value')) | |
| assert 3, len(soup.find_all(['ns1:tag', 'ns2:tag'])) | |
| def test_copy_tag_preserves_namespace(self): | |
| xml = """<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?> | |
| <w:document xmlns:w="http://example.com/ns0"/>""" | |
| soup = self.soup(xml) | |
| tag = soup.document | |
| duplicate = copy.copy(tag) | |
| # The two tags have the same namespace prefix. | |
| assert tag.prefix == duplicate.prefix | |
| def test_worst_case(self): | |
| """Test the worst case (currently) for linking issues.""" | |
| soup = self.soup(BAD_DOCUMENT) | |
| self.linkage_validator(soup) | |
| class HTML5TreeBuilderSmokeTest(HTMLTreeBuilderSmokeTest): | |
| """Smoke test for a tree builder that supports HTML5.""" | |
| def test_real_xhtml_document(self): | |
| # Since XHTML is not HTML5, HTML5 parsers are not tested to handle | |
| # XHTML documents in any particular way. | |
| pass | |
| def test_html_tags_have_namespace(self): | |
| markup = "<a>" | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" == soup.a.namespace | |
| def test_svg_tags_have_namespace(self): | |
| markup = '<svg><circle/></svg>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| namespace = "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" | |
| assert namespace == soup.svg.namespace | |
| assert namespace == soup.circle.namespace | |
| def test_mathml_tags_have_namespace(self): | |
| markup = '<math><msqrt>5</msqrt></math>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| namespace = 'http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML' | |
| assert namespace == soup.math.namespace | |
| assert namespace == soup.msqrt.namespace | |
| def test_xml_declaration_becomes_comment(self): | |
| markup = '<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><html></html>' | |
| soup = self.soup(markup) | |
| assert isinstance(soup.contents[0], Comment) | |
| assert soup.contents[0] == '?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?' | |
| assert "html" == soup.contents[0].next_element.name | |