import gc
import unittest
from markupsafe import Markup, escape, escape_silent
class MarkupTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_markup_operations(self):
# adding two strings should escape the unsafe one
unsafe = ''
safe = Markup('username')
assert unsafe + safe == unicode(escape(unsafe)) + unicode(safe)
# string interpolations are safe to use too
assert Markup('%s') % '' == \
'<bad user>'
assert Markup('%(username)s') % {
'username': ''
} == '<bad user>'
# an escaped object is markup too
assert type(Markup('foo') + 'bar') is Markup
# and it implements __html__ by returning itself
x = Markup("foo")
assert x.__html__() is x
# it also knows how to treat __html__ objects
class Foo(object):
def __html__(self):
return 'awesome'
def __unicode__(self):
return 'awesome'
assert Markup(Foo()) == 'awesome'
assert Markup('%s') % Foo() == \
'awesome'
# escaping and unescaping
assert escape('"<>&\'') == '"<>&''
assert Markup("Foo & Bar").striptags() == "Foo & Bar"
assert Markup("<test>").unescape() == ""
def test_all_set(self):
import markupsafe as markup
for item in markup.__all__:
getattr(markup, item)
def test_escape_silent(self):
assert escape_silent(None) == Markup()
assert escape(None) == Markup(None)
assert escape_silent('') == Markup(u'<foo>')
class MarkupLeakTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_markup_leaks(self):
counts = set()
for count in xrange(20):
for item in xrange(1000):
escape("foo")
escape("")
escape(u"foo")
escape(u"")
counts.add(len(gc.get_objects()))
assert len(counts) == 1, 'ouch, c extension seems to leak objects'
def suite():
suite = unittest.TestSuite()
suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MarkupTestCase))
# this test only tests the c extension
if not hasattr(escape, 'func_code'):
suite.addTest(unittest.makeSuite(MarkupLeakTestCase))
return suite
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main(defaultTest='suite')