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tutor/tests/test_serialize.py
Régis Behmo 51928b0075 fix: parse strings prefixed with "#" in config save --set ...
Pound keys were interpreted as comments. This is annoying when we want
to parse html color codes, such as in:

    $ tutor config save --set "INDIGO_PRIMARY_COLOR=#225522"
    $ tutor config printvalue INDIGO_PRIMARY_COLOR
    null

Close #866.
2023-09-06 12:06:10 +02:00

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import unittest
from tutor import serialize
class SerializeTests(unittest.TestCase):
def test_parse_str(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual("abcd", serialize.parse("abcd"))
def test_parse_int(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual(1, serialize.parse("1"))
def test_parse_bool(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual(True, serialize.parse("true"))
self.assertEqual(False, serialize.parse("false"))
def test_parse_null(self) -> None:
self.assertIsNone(serialize.parse("null"))
def test_parse_invalid_format(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual('["abcd"', serialize.parse('["abcd"'))
def test_parse_list(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual(["abcd"], serialize.parse('["abcd"]'))
def test_parse_weird_chars(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual("*@google.com", serialize.parse("*@google.com"))
def test_parse_empty_string(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual("", serialize.parse("''"))
def test_parse_key_value(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual(("name", True), serialize.parse_key_value("name=true"))
self.assertEqual(("name", "abcd"), serialize.parse_key_value("name=abcd"))
self.assertEqual(("name", ""), serialize.parse_key_value("name="))
self.assertIsNone(serialize.parse_key_value("name"))
self.assertEqual(("x", "a=bcd"), serialize.parse_key_value("x=a=bcd"))
self.assertEqual(
("x", {"key1": {"subkey": "value"}, "key2": {"subkey": "value"}}),
serialize.parse_key_value(
"x=key1:\n subkey: value\nkey2:\n subkey: value"
),
)
self.assertEqual(
("INDIGO_PRIMARY_COLOR", "#225522"),
serialize.parse_key_value("INDIGO_PRIMARY_COLOR=#225522"),
)
def test_str_format(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual("true", serialize.str_format(True))
self.assertEqual("false", serialize.str_format(False))
self.assertEqual("null", serialize.str_format(None))
self.assertEqual("éü©", serialize.str_format("éü©"))
self.assertEqual("""[1, 'abcd']""", serialize.str_format([1, "abcd"]))
def test_load_str_format(self) -> None:
self.assertEqual(True, serialize.load(serialize.str_format(True)))
self.assertEqual(False, serialize.load(serialize.str_format(False)))
self.assertEqual(None, serialize.load(serialize.str_format(None)))
self.assertEqual("éü©", serialize.load(serialize.str_format("éü©")))
self.assertEqual([1, "abcd"], serialize.load(serialize.str_format([1, "abcd"])))