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# xml.etree test.  This file contains enough tests to make sure that
# all included components work as they should.  For a more extensive
# test suite, see the selftest script in the ElementTree distribution.

import doctest, sys

from test import test_support

SAMPLE_XML = """

  text
  
  
subtext
""" SAMPLE_XML_NS = """ text
subtext
""" def sanity(): """ Import sanity. >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree >>> from xml.etree import ElementInclude >>> from xml.etree import ElementPath """ def check_method(method): if not callable(method): print method, "not callable" def serialize(ET, elem, encoding=None): import StringIO file = StringIO.StringIO() tree = ET.ElementTree(elem) if encoding: tree.write(file, encoding) else: tree.write(file) return file.getvalue() def summarize(elem): return elem.tag def summarize_list(seq): return map(summarize, seq) def interface(): """ Test element tree interface. >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET >>> element = ET.Element("tag", key="value") >>> tree = ET.ElementTree(element) Make sure all standard element methods exist. >>> check_method(element.append) >>> check_method(element.insert) >>> check_method(element.remove) >>> check_method(element.getchildren) >>> check_method(element.find) >>> check_method(element.findall) >>> check_method(element.findtext) >>> check_method(element.clear) >>> check_method(element.get) >>> check_method(element.set) >>> check_method(element.keys) >>> check_method(element.items) >>> check_method(element.getiterator) Basic method sanity checks. >>> serialize(ET, element) # 1 '' >>> subelement = ET.Element("subtag") >>> element.append(subelement) >>> serialize(ET, element) # 2 '' >>> element.insert(0, subelement) >>> serialize(ET, element) # 3 '' >>> element.remove(subelement) >>> serialize(ET, element) # 4 '' >>> element.remove(subelement) >>> serialize(ET, element) # 5 '' >>> element.remove(subelement) Traceback (most recent call last): ValueError: list.remove(x): x not in list >>> serialize(ET, element) # 6 '' """ def find(): """ Test find methods (including xpath syntax). >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET >>> elem = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML) >>> elem.find("tag").tag 'tag' >>> ET.ElementTree(elem).find("tag").tag 'tag' >>> elem.find("section/tag").tag 'tag' >>> ET.ElementTree(elem).find("section/tag").tag 'tag' >>> elem.findtext("tag") 'text' >>> elem.findtext("tog") >>> elem.findtext("tog", "default") 'default' >>> ET.ElementTree(elem).findtext("tag") 'text' >>> elem.findtext("section/tag") 'subtext' >>> ET.ElementTree(elem).findtext("section/tag") 'subtext' >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("tag")) ['tag', 'tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("*")) ['tag', 'tag', 'section'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall(".//tag")) ['tag', 'tag', 'tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("section/tag")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("section//tag")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("section/*")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("section//*")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("section/.//*")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("*/*")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("*//*")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("*/tag")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("*/./tag")) ['tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("./tag")) ['tag', 'tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall(".//tag")) ['tag', 'tag', 'tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("././tag")) ['tag', 'tag'] >>> summarize_list(ET.ElementTree(elem).findall("/tag")) ['tag', 'tag'] >>> summarize_list(ET.ElementTree(elem).findall("./tag")) ['tag', 'tag'] >>> elem = ET.XML(SAMPLE_XML_NS) >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("tag")) [] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall("{http://effbot.org/ns}tag")) ['{http://effbot.org/ns}tag', '{http://effbot.org/ns}tag'] >>> summarize_list(elem.findall(".//{http://effbot.org/ns}tag")) ['{http://effbot.org/ns}tag', '{http://effbot.org/ns}tag', '{http://effbot.org/ns}tag'] """ def parseliteral(): r""" >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET >>> element = ET.XML("text") >>> ET.ElementTree(element).write(sys.stdout) text >>> element = ET.fromstring("text") >>> ET.ElementTree(element).write(sys.stdout) text >>> print ET.tostring(element) text >>> print ET.tostring(element, "ascii") text >>> _, ids = ET.XMLID("text") >>> len(ids) 0 >>> _, ids = ET.XMLID("text") >>> len(ids) 1 >>> ids["body"].tag 'body' """ def check_encoding(ET, encoding): """ >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET >>> check_encoding(ET, "ascii") >>> check_encoding(ET, "us-ascii") >>> check_encoding(ET, "iso-8859-1") >>> check_encoding(ET, "iso-8859-15") >>> check_encoding(ET, "cp437") >>> check_encoding(ET, "mac-roman") """ ET.XML("" % encoding) # # xinclude tests (samples from appendix C of the xinclude specification) XINCLUDE = {} XINCLUDE["C1.xml"] = """\

120 Mz is adequate for an average home user.

""" XINCLUDE["disclaimer.xml"] = """\

The opinions represented herein represent those of the individual and should not be interpreted as official policy endorsed by this organization.

""" XINCLUDE["C2.xml"] = """\

This document has been accessed times.

""" XINCLUDE["count.txt"] = "324387" XINCLUDE["C3.xml"] = """\

The following is the source of the "data.xml" resource:

""" XINCLUDE["data.xml"] = """\ """ XINCLUDE["C5.xml"] = """\ """ XINCLUDE["default.xml"] = """\

Example.

""" def xinclude_loader(href, parse="xml", encoding=None): try: data = XINCLUDE[href] except KeyError: raise IOError("resource not found") if parse == "xml": from xml.etree.ElementTree import XML return XML(data) return data def xinclude(): r""" Basic inclusion example (XInclude C.1) >>> from xml.etree import ElementTree as ET >>> from xml.etree import ElementInclude >>> document = xinclude_loader("C1.xml") >>> ElementInclude.include(document, xinclude_loader) >>> print serialize(ET, document) # C1

120 Mz is adequate for an average home user.

The opinions represented herein represent those of the individual and should not be interpreted as official policy endorsed by this organization.

Textual inclusion example (XInclude C.2) >>> document = xinclude_loader("C2.xml") >>> ElementInclude.include(document, xinclude_loader) >>> print serialize(ET, document) # C2

This document has been accessed 324387 times.

Textual inclusion of XML example (XInclude C.3) >>> document = xinclude_loader("C3.xml") >>> ElementInclude.include(document, xinclude_loader) >>> print serialize(ET, document) # C3

The following is the source of the "data.xml" resource:

<?xml version='1.0'?> <data> <item><![CDATA[Brooks & Shields]]></item> </data>
Fallback example (XInclude C.5) Note! Fallback support is not yet implemented >>> document = xinclude_loader("C5.xml") >>> ElementInclude.include(document, xinclude_loader) Traceback (most recent call last): IOError: resource not found >>> # print serialize(ET, document) # C5 """ def test_main(): from test import test_xml_etree test_support.run_doctest(test_xml_etree, verbosity=True) if __name__ == '__main__': test_main()




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