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170 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
170 lines
4.9 KiB
Python
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from __future__ import absolute_import
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from __future__ import print_function
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from typing import cast
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import sys
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import unittest
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try:
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from tools.lib.css_parser import (
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CssParserException,
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CssSection,
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parse,
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)
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except ImportError:
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print('ERROR!!! You need to run this via tools/test-tools.')
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sys.exit(1)
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class ParserTestHappyPath(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_basic_parse(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_selector = 'li.foo'
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my_block = '''{
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color: red;
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}'''
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my_css = my_selector + ' ' + my_block
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res = parse(my_css)
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self.assertEqual(res.text(), my_css)
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section = cast(CssSection, res.sections[0])
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block = section.declaration_block
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self.assertEqual(block.text().strip(), my_block)
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declaration = block.declarations[0]
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self.assertEqual(declaration.css_property, 'color')
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self.assertEqual(declaration.css_value.text().strip(), 'red')
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def test_same_line_comment(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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li.hide {
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display: none; /* comment here */
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/* Not to be confused
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with this comment */
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color: green;
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}'''
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res = parse(my_css)
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section = cast(CssSection, res.sections[0])
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block = section.declaration_block
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declaration = block.declarations[0]
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self.assertIn('/* comment here */', declaration.text())
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def test_multi_line_selector(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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h1,
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h2,
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h3 {
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top: 0
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}'''
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res = parse(my_css)
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section = res.sections[0]
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selectors = section.selector_list.selectors
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self.assertEqual(len(selectors), 3)
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def test_comment_at_end(self):
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# type: () -> None
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'''
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This test verifies the current behavior, which is to
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attach comments to the preceding rule, but we should
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probably change it so the comments gets attached to
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the next block, if possible.
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'''
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my_css = '''
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p {
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color: black;
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}
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/* comment at the end of the text */
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'''
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res = parse(my_css)
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self.assertEqual(len(res.sections), 1)
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section = res.sections[0]
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self.assertIn('comment at the end', section.post_fluff)
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def test_media_block(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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@media (max-width: 300px) {
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h5 {
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margin: 0;
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}
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}'''
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res = parse(my_css)
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self.assertEqual(len(res.sections), 1)
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self.assertEqual(res.text(), my_css)
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class ParserTestSadPath(unittest.TestCase):
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'''
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Use this class for tests that verify the parser will
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appropriately choke on malformed CSS.
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We prevent some things that are technically legal
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in CSS, like having comments in the middle of list
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of selectors. Some of this is just for expediency;
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some of this is to enforce consistent formatting.
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'''
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def _assert_error(self, my_css, error):
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# See https://github.com/python/typeshed/issues/372
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# for why we have to ingore types here.
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with self.assertRaisesRegexp(CssParserException, error): # type: ignore
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parse(my_css)
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def test_unexpected_end_brace(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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@media (max-width: 975px) {
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body {
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color: red;
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}
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}} /* whoops */'''
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error = 'unexpected }'
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self._assert_error(my_css, error)
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def test_empty_section(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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/* nothing to see here, move along */
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'''
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error = 'unexpected empty section'
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self._assert_error(my_css, error)
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def test_missing_colon(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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.hide
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{
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display none /* no colon here */
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}'''
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error = 'We expect a colon here'
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self._assert_error(my_css, error)
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def test_unclosed_comment(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = ''' /* comment with no end'''
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error = 'unclosed comment'
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self._assert_error(my_css, error)
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def test_missing_selectors(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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/* no selectors here */
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{
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bottom: 0
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}'''
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error = 'Missing selector'
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self._assert_error(my_css, error)
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def test_disallow_comments_in_selectors(self):
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# type: () -> None
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my_css = '''
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h1,
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h2, /* comment here not allowed by Zulip */
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h3 {
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top: 0
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}'''
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error = 'Comments in selector section are not allowed'
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self._assert_error(my_css, error)
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