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author | Thomas Kluyver <takowl@gmail.com> | 2011-06-29 01:21:16 +0100 |
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committer | Thomas Kluyver <takowl@gmail.com> | 2011-06-29 01:21:16 +0100 |
commit | 7b3750d34c8e3f92a9f1b43557bb7b0986c1e0bc (patch) | |
tree | a89e43101a6591e6bf4c649ccb8a025afd9a62aa /bs4/tests/test_tree.py | |
parent | 828b557307123d667d073faf0cf35bc00f294dc5 (diff) |
Various changes so most tests pass on Python 3.
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diff --git a/bs4/tests/test_tree.py b/bs4/tests/test_tree.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e11b1b9 --- /dev/null +++ b/bs4/tests/test_tree.py @@ -0,0 +1,982 @@ +# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- +"""Tests for Beautiful Soup's tree traversal methods. + +The tree traversal methods are the main advantage of using Beautiful +Soup over other parsers. + +Different parsers will build different Beautiful Soup trees given the +same markup, but all Beautiful Soup trees can be traversed with the +methods tested here. +""" + +import copy +import pickle +import re +from bs4 import BeautifulSoup +from bs4.builder import builder_registry +from bs4.element import CData, SoupStrainer, Tag +from bs4.testing import SoupTest + +class TreeTest(SoupTest): + + def assertSelects(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. + """ + self.assertEqual([tag.string for tag in tags], should_match) + + def assertSelectsIDs(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. + """ + self.assertEqual([tag['id'] for tag in tags], should_match) + + +class TestFind(TreeTest): + """Basic tests of the find() method. + + find() just calls find_all() with limit=1, so it's not tested all + that thouroughly here. + """ + + def test_find_tag(self): + soup = self.soup("<a>1</a><b>2</b><a>3</a><b>4</b>") + self.assertEqual(soup.find("b").string, "2") + + def test_unicode_text_find(self): + soup = self.soup(u'<h1>Räksmörgås</h1>') + self.assertEqual(soup.find(text=u'Räksmörgås'), u'Räksmörgås') + + +class TestFindAll(TreeTest): + """Basic tests of the find_all() method.""" + + def test_find_all_text_nodes(self): + """You can search the tree for text nodes.""" + soup = self.soup("<html>Foo<b>bar</b>\xbb</html>") + # Exact match. + self.assertEqual(soup.find_all(text="bar"), [u"bar"]) + # Match any of a number of strings. + self.assertEqual( + soup.find_all(text=["Foo", "bar"]), [u"Foo", u"bar"]) + # Match a regular expression. + self.assertEqual(soup.find_all(text=re.compile('.*')), + [u"Foo", u"bar", u'\xbb']) + # Match anything. + self.assertEqual(soup.find_all(text=True), + [u"Foo", u"bar", u'\xbb']) + + def test_find_all_limit(self): + """You can limit the number of items returned by find_all.""" + soup = self.soup("<a>1</a><a>2</a><a>3</a><a>4</a><a>5</a>") + self.assertSelects(soup.find_all('a', limit=3), ["1", "2", "3"]) + self.assertSelects(soup.find_all('a', limit=1), ["1"]) + self.assertSelects( + soup.find_all('a', limit=10), ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5"]) + + # A limit of 0 means no limit. + self.assertSelects( + soup.find_all('a', limit=0), ["1", "2", "3", "4", "5"]) + +class TestFindAllByName(TreeTest): + """Test ways of finding tags by tag name.""" + + def setUp(self): + super(TreeTest, self).setUp() + self.tree = self.soup("""<a>First tag.</a> + <b>Second tag.</b> + <c>Third <a>Nested tag.</a> tag.</c>""") + + def test_find_all_by_tag_name(self): + # Find all the <a> tags. + self.assertSelects( + self.tree.find_all('a'), ['First tag.', 'Nested tag.']) + + def test_find_all_on_non_root_element(self): + # You can call find_all on any node, not just the root. + self.assertSelects(self.tree.c.find_all('a'), ['Nested tag.']) + + def test_calling_element_invokes_find_all(self): + self.assertSelects(self.tree('a'), ['First tag.', 'Nested tag.']) + + def test_find_all_by_tag_strainer(self): + self.assertSelects( + self.tree.find_all(SoupStrainer('a')), + ['First tag.', 'Nested tag.']) + + def test_find_all_by_tag_names(self): + self.assertSelects( + self.tree.find_all(['a', 'b']), + ['First tag.', 'Second tag.', 'Nested tag.']) + + def test_find_all_by_tag_dict(self): + self.assertSelects( + self.tree.find_all({'a' : True, 'b' : True}), + ['First tag.', 'Second tag.', 'Nested tag.']) + + def test_find_all_by_tag_re(self): + self.assertSelects( + self.tree.find_all(re.compile('^[ab]$')), + ['First tag.', 'Second tag.', 'Nested tag.']) + + def test_find_all_with_tags_matching_method(self): + # You can define an oracle method that determines whether + # a tag matches the search. + def id_matches_name(tag): + return tag.name == tag.get('id') + + tree = self.soup("""<a id="a">Match 1.</a> + <a id="1">Does not match.</a> + <b id="b">Match 2.</a>""") + + self.assertSelects( + tree.find_all(id_matches_name), ["Match 1.", "Match 2."]) + + +class TestFindAllByAttribute(TreeTest): + + def test_find_all_by_attribute_name(self): + # You can pass in keyword arguments to find_all to search by + # attribute. + tree = self.soup(""" + <a id="first">Matching a.</a> + <a id="second"> + Non-matching <b id="first">Matching b.</b>a. + </a>""") + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(id='first'), + ["Matching a.", "Matching b."]) + + def test_find_all_by_attribute_dict(self): + # You can pass in a dictionary as the argument 'attrs'. This + # lets you search for attributes like 'name' (a fixed argument + # to find_all) and 'class' (a reserved word in Python.) + tree = self.soup(""" + <a name="name1" class="class1">Name match.</a> + <a name="name2" class="class2">Class match.</a> + <a name="name3" class="class3">Non-match.</a> + <name1>A tag called 'name1'.</name1> + """) + + # This doesn't do what you want. + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(name='name1'), + ["A tag called 'name1'."]) + # This does what you want. + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(attrs={'name' : 'name1'}), + ["Name match."]) + + # Passing class='class2' would cause a syntax error. + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(attrs={'class' : 'class2'}), + ["Class match."]) + + def test_find_all_by_class(self): + # Passing in a string to 'attrs' will search the CSS class. + tree = self.soup(""" + <a class="1">Class 1.</a> + <a class="2">Class 2.</a> + <b class="1">Class 1.</b> + <c class="3 4">Class 3 and 4.</c> + """) + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all('a', '1'), ['Class 1.']) + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(attrs='1'), ['Class 1.', 'Class 1.']) + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all('c', '3'), ['Class 3 and 4.']) + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all('c', '4'), ['Class 3 and 4.']) + + def test_find_all_by_attribute_soupstrainer(self): + tree = self.soup(""" + <a id="first">Match.</a> + <a id="second">Non-match.</a>""") + + strainer = SoupStrainer(attrs={'id' : 'first'}) + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(strainer), ['Match.']) + + def test_find_all_with_missing_atribute(self): + # You can pass in None as the value of an attribute to find_all. + # This will match tags that do not have that attribute set. + tree = self.soup("""<a id="1">ID present.</a> + <a>No ID present.</a> + <a id="">ID is empty.</a>""") + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all('a', id=None), ["No ID present."]) + + def test_find_all_with_defined_attribute(self): + # You can pass in None as the value of an attribute to find_all. + # This will match tags that have that attribute set to any value. + tree = self.soup("""<a id="1">ID present.</a> + <a>No ID present.</a> + <a id="">ID is empty.</a>""") + self.assertSelects( + tree.find_all(id=True), ["ID present.", "ID is empty."]) + + def test_find_all_with_numeric_attribute(self): + # If you search for a number, it's treated as a string. + tree = self.soup("""<a id=1>Unquoted attribute.</a> + <a id="1">Quoted attribute.</a>""") + + expected = ["Unquoted attribute.", "Quoted attribute."] + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(id=1), expected) + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(id="1"), expected) + + def test_find_all_with_list_attribute_values(self): + # You can pass a list of attribute values instead of just one, + # and you'll get tags that match any of the values. + tree = self.soup("""<a id="1">1</a> + <a id="2">2</a> + <a id="3">3</a> + <a>No ID.</a>""") + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(id=["1", "3", "4"]), + ["1", "3"]) + + def test_find_all_with_regular_expression_attribute_value(self): + # You can pass a regular expression as an attribute value, and + # you'll get tags whose values for that attribute match the + # regular expression. + tree = self.soup("""<a id="a">One a.</a> + <a id="aa">Two as.</a> + <a id="ab">Mixed as and bs.</a> + <a id="b">One b.</a> + <a>No ID.</a>""") + + self.assertSelects(tree.find_all(id=re.compile("^a+$")), + ["One a.", "Two as."]) + + +class TestIndex(TreeTest): + """Test Tag.index""" + def test_index(self): + tree = self.soup("""<wrap> + <a>Identical</a> + <b>Not identical</b> + <a>Identical</a> + + <c><d>Identical with child</d></c> + <b>Also not identical</b> + <c><d>Identical with child</d></c> + </wrap>""") + wrap = tree.wrap + for i, element in enumerate(wrap.contents): + self.assertEqual(i, wrap.index(element)) + self.assertRaises(ValueError, tree.index, 1) + + +class TestParentOperations(TreeTest): + """Test navigation and searching through an element's parents.""" + + def setUp(self): + super(TestParentOperations, self).setUp() + self.tree = self.soup('''<ul id="empty"></ul> + <ul id="top"> + <ul id="middle"> + <ul id="bottom"> + <b>Start here</b> + </ul> + </ul>''') + self.start = self.tree.b + + + def test_parent(self): + self.assertEquals(self.start.parent['id'], 'bottom') + self.assertEquals(self.start.parent.parent['id'], 'middle') + self.assertEquals(self.start.parent.parent.parent['id'], 'top') + + def test_parent_of_top_tag_is_soup_object(self): + top_tag = self.tree.contents[0] + self.assertEquals(top_tag.parent, self.tree) + + def test_soup_object_has_no_parent(self): + self.assertEquals(None, self.tree.parent) + + def test_find_parents(self): + self.assertSelectsIDs( + self.start.find_parents('ul'), ['bottom', 'middle', 'top']) + self.assertSelectsIDs( + self.start.find_parents('ul', id="middle"), ['middle']) + + def test_find_parent(self): + self.assertEquals(self.start.find_parent('ul')['id'], 'bottom') + + def test_parent_of_text_element(self): + text = self.tree.find(text="Start here") + self.assertEquals(text.parent.name, 'b') + + def test_text_element_find_parent(self): + text = self.tree.find(text="Start here") + self.assertEquals(text.find_parent('ul')['id'], 'bottom') + + def test_parent_generator(self): + parents = [parent['id'] for parent in self.start.parents + if parent is not None and 'id' in parent.attrs] + self.assertEquals(parents, ['bottom', 'middle', 'top']) + + +class ProximityTest(TreeTest): + + def setUp(self): + super(TreeTest, self).setUp() + self.tree = self.soup( + '<html id="start"><head></head><body><b id="1">One</b><b id="2">Two</b><b id="3">Three</b></body></html>') + + +class TestNextOperations(ProximityTest): + + def setUp(self): + super(TestNextOperations, self).setUp() + self.start = self.tree.b + + def test_next(self): + self.assertEquals(self.start.next_element, "One") + self.assertEquals(self.start.next_element.next_element['id'], "2") + + def test_next_of_last_item_is_none(self): + last = self.tree.find(text="Three") + self.assertEquals(last.next_element, None) + + def test_next_of_root_is_none(self): + # The document root is outside the next/previous chain. + self.assertEquals(self.tree.next_element, None) + + def test_find_all_next(self): + self.assertSelects(self.start.find_all_next('b'), ["Two", "Three"]) + self.start.find_all_next(id=3) + self.assertSelects(self.start.find_all_next(id=3), ["Three"]) + + def test_find_next(self): + self.assertEquals(self.start.find_next('b')['id'], '2') + self.assertEquals(self.start.find_next(text="Three"), "Three") + + def test_find_next_for_text_element(self): + text = self.tree.find(text="One") + self.assertEquals(text.find_next("b").string, "Two") + self.assertSelects(text.find_all_next("b"), ["Two", "Three"]) + + def test_next_generator(self): + start = self.tree.find(text="Two") + successors = [node for node in start.next_elements] + # There are two successors: the final <b> tag and its text contents. + # Then we go off the end. + tag, contents, none = successors + self.assertEquals(tag['id'], '3') + self.assertEquals(contents, "Three") + self.assertEquals(none, None) + + # XXX Should next_elements really return None? Seems like it + # should just stop. + + +class TestPreviousOperations(ProximityTest): + + def setUp(self): + super(TestPreviousOperations, self).setUp() + self.end = self.tree.find(text="Three") + + def test_previous(self): + self.assertEquals(self.end.previous_element['id'], "3") + self.assertEquals(self.end.previous_element.previous_element, "Two") + + def test_previous_of_first_item_is_none(self): + first = self.tree.find('html') + self.assertEquals(first.previous_element, None) + + def test_previous_of_root_is_none(self): + # The document root is outside the next/previous chain. + # XXX This is broken! + #self.assertEquals(self.tree.previous_element, None) + pass + + def test_find_all_previous(self): + # The <b> tag containing the "Three" node is the predecessor + # of the "Three" node itself, which is why "Three" shows up + # here. + self.assertSelects( + self.end.find_all_previous('b'), ["Three", "Two", "One"]) + self.assertSelects(self.end.find_all_previous(id=1), ["One"]) + + def test_find_previous(self): + self.assertEquals(self.end.find_previous('b')['id'], '3') + self.assertEquals(self.end.find_previous(text="One"), "One") + + def test_find_previous_for_text_element(self): + text = self.tree.find(text="Three") + self.assertEquals(text.find_previous("b").string, "Three") + self.assertSelects( + text.find_all_previous("b"), ["Three", "Two", "One"]) + + def test_previous_generator(self): + start = self.tree.find(text="One") + predecessors = [node for node in start.previous_elements] + + # There are four predecessors: the <b> tag containing "One" + # the <body> tag, the <head> tag, and the <html> tag. Then we + # go off the end. + b, body, head, html, none = predecessors + self.assertEquals(b['id'], '1') + self.assertEquals(body.name, "body") + self.assertEquals(head.name, "head") + self.assertEquals(html.name, "html") + self.assertEquals(none, None) + + # Again, we shouldn't be returning None. + + +class SiblingTest(TreeTest): + + def setUp(self): + super(SiblingTest, self).setUp() + markup = '''<html> + <span id="1"> + <span id="1.1"></span> + </span> + <span id="2"> + <span id="2.1"></span> + </span> + <span id="3"> + <span id="3.1"></span> + </span> + <span id="4"></span> + </html>''' + # All that whitespace looks good but makes the tests more + # difficult. Get rid of it. + markup = re.compile("\n\s*").sub("", markup) + self.tree = self.soup(markup) + + +class TestNextSibling(SiblingTest): + + def setUp(self): + super(TestNextSibling, self).setUp() + self.start = self.tree.find(id="1") + + def test_next_sibling_of_root_is_none(self): + self.assertEquals(self.tree.next_sibling, None) + + def test_next_sibling(self): + self.assertEquals(self.start.next_sibling['id'], '2') + self.assertEquals(self.start.next_sibling.next_sibling['id'], '3') + + # Note the difference between next_sibling and next_element. + self.assertEquals(self.start.next_element['id'], '1.1') + + def test_next_sibling_may_not_exist(self): + self.assertEquals(self.tree.html.next_sibling, None) + + nested_span = self.tree.find(id="1.1") + self.assertEquals(nested_span.next_sibling, None) + + last_span = self.tree.find(id="4") + self.assertEquals(last_span.next_sibling, None) + + def test_find_next_sibling(self): + self.assertEquals(self.start.find_next_sibling('span')['id'], '2') + + def test_next_siblings(self): + self.assertSelectsIDs(self.start.find_next_siblings("span"), + ['2', '3', '4']) + + self.assertSelectsIDs(self.start.find_next_siblings(id='3'), ['3']) + + def test_next_sibling_for_text_element(self): + soup = self.soup("Foo<b>bar</b>baz") + start = soup.find(text="Foo") + self.assertEquals(start.next_sibling.name, 'b') + self.assertEquals(start.next_sibling.next_sibling, 'baz') + + self.assertSelects(start.find_next_siblings('b'), ['bar']) + self.assertEquals(start.find_next_sibling(text="baz"), "baz") + self.assertEquals(start.find_next_sibling(text="nonesuch"), None) + + +class TestPreviousSibling(SiblingTest): + + def setUp(self): + super(TestPreviousSibling, self).setUp() + self.end = self.tree.find(id="4") + + def test_previous_sibling_of_root_is_none(self): + self.assertEquals(self.tree.previous_sibling, None) + + def test_previous_sibling(self): + self.assertEquals(self.end.previous_sibling['id'], '3') + self.assertEquals(self.end.previous_sibling.previous_sibling['id'], '2') + + # Note the difference between previous_sibling and previous_element. + self.assertEquals(self.end.previous_element['id'], '3.1') + + def test_previous_sibling_may_not_exist(self): + self.assertEquals(self.tree.html.previous_sibling, None) + + nested_span = self.tree.find(id="1.1") + self.assertEquals(nested_span.previous_sibling, None) + + first_span = self.tree.find(id="1") + self.assertEquals(first_span.previous_sibling, None) + + def test_find_previous_sibling(self): + self.assertEquals(self.end.find_previous_sibling('span')['id'], '3') + + def test_previous_siblings(self): + self.assertSelectsIDs(self.end.find_previous_siblings("span"), + ['3', '2', '1']) + + self.assertSelectsIDs(self.end.find_previous_siblings(id='1'), ['1']) + + def test_previous_sibling_for_text_element(self): + soup = self.soup("Foo<b>bar</b>baz") + start = soup.find(text="baz") + self.assertEquals(start.previous_sibling.name, 'b') + self.assertEquals(start.previous_sibling.previous_sibling, 'Foo') + + self.assertSelects(start.find_previous_siblings('b'), ['bar']) + self.assertEquals(start.find_previous_sibling(text="Foo"), "Foo") + self.assertEquals(start.find_previous_sibling(text="nonesuch"), None) + + +class TestTreeModification(SoupTest): + + def test_attribute_modification(self): + soup = self.soup('<a id="1"></a>') + soup.a['id'] = 2 + self.assertEqual(soup.decode(), self.document_for('<a id="2"></a>')) + del(soup.a['id']) + self.assertEqual(soup.decode(), self.document_for('<a></a>')) + soup.a['id2'] = 'foo' + self.assertEqual(soup.decode(), self.document_for('<a id2="foo"></a>')) + + def test_new_tag_creation(self): + builder = builder_registry.lookup('html5lib')() + soup = self.soup("<body></body>", builder=builder) + a = Tag(soup, builder, 'a') + ol = Tag(soup, builder, 'ol') + a['href'] = 'http://foo.com/' + soup.body.insert(0, a) + soup.body.insert(1, ol) + self.assertEqual( + soup.body.encode(), + '<body><a href="http://foo.com/"></a><ol></ol></body>') + + def test_append_to_contents_moves_tag(self): + doc = """<p id="1">Don't leave me <b>here</b>.</p> + <p id="2">Don\'t leave!</p>""" + soup = self.soup(doc) + second_para = soup.find(id='2') + bold = soup.b + + # Move the <b> tag to the end of the second paragraph. + soup.find(id='2').append(soup.b) + + # The <b> tag is now a child of the second paragraph. + self.assertEqual(bold.parent, second_para) + + self.assertEqual( + soup.decode(), self.document_for( + '<p id="1">Don\'t leave me .</p>\n' + '<p id="2">Don\'t leave!<b>here</b></p>')) + + def test_replace_tag_with_itself(self): + text = "<a><b></b><c>Foo<d></d></c></a><a><e></e></a>" + soup = self.soup(text) + c = soup.c + soup.c.replace_with(c) + self.assertEquals(soup.decode(), self.document_for(text)) + + def test_replace_final_node(self): + soup = self.soup("<b>Argh!</b>") + soup.find(text="Argh!").replace_with("Hooray!") + new_text = soup.find(text="Hooray!") + b = soup.b + self.assertEqual(new_text.previous_element, b) + self.assertEqual(new_text.parent, b) + self.assertEqual(new_text.previous_element.next_element, new_text) + self.assertEqual(new_text.next_element, None) + + def test_consecutive_text_nodes(self): + # A builder should never create two consecutive text nodes, + # but if you insert one next to another, Beautiful Soup will + # handle it correctly. + soup = self.soup("<a><b>Argh!</b><c></c></a>") + soup.b.insert(1, "Hooray!") + + self.assertEqual( + soup.decode(), self.document_for( + "<a><b>Argh!Hooray!</b><c></c></a>")) + + new_text = soup.find(text="Hooray!") + self.assertEqual(new_text.previous_element, "Argh!") + self.assertEqual(new_text.previous_element.next_element, new_text) + + self.assertEqual(new_text.previous_sibling, "Argh!") + self.assertEqual(new_text.previous_sibling.next_sibling, new_text) + + self.assertEqual(new_text.next_sibling, None) + self.assertEqual(new_text.next_element, soup.c) + + def test_insert_tag(self): + builder = self.default_builder + soup = self.soup( + "<a><b>Find</b><c>lady!</c><d></d></a>", builder=builder) + magic_tag = Tag(soup, builder, 'magictag') + magic_tag.insert(0, "the") + soup.a.insert(1, magic_tag) + + self.assertEqual( + soup.decode(), self.document_for( + "<a><b>Find</b><magictag>the</magictag><c>lady!</c><d></d></a>")) + + # Make sure all the relationships are hooked up correctly. + b_tag = soup.b + self.assertEqual(b_tag.next_sibling, magic_tag) + self.assertEqual(magic_tag.previous_sibling, b_tag) + + find = b_tag.find(text="Find") + self.assertEqual(find.next_element, magic_tag) + self.assertEqual(magic_tag.previous_element, find) + + c_tag = soup.c + self.assertEqual(magic_tag.next_sibling, c_tag) + self.assertEqual(c_tag.previous_sibling, magic_tag) + + the = magic_tag.find(text="the") + self.assertEqual(the.parent, magic_tag) + self.assertEqual(the.next_element, c_tag) + self.assertEqual(c_tag.previous_element, the) + + def test_insert_works_on_empty_element_tag(self): + # This is a little strange, since most HTML parsers don't allow + # markup like this to come through. But in general, we don't + # know what the parser would or wouldn't have allowed, so + # I'm letting this succeed for now. + soup = self.soup("<br />") + soup.br.insert(1, "Contents") + self.assertEquals(str(soup.br), "<br>Contents</br>") + + def test_replace_with(self): + soup = self.soup( + "<p>There's <b>no</b> business like <b>show</b> business</p>") + no, show = soup.find_all('b') + show.replace_with(no) + self.assertEquals( + soup.decode(), + self.document_for( + "<p>There's business like <b>no</b> business</p>")) + + self.assertEquals(show.parent, None) + self.assertEquals(no.parent, soup.p) + self.assertEquals(no.next_element, "no") + self.assertEquals(no.next_sibling, " business") + + def test_nested_tag_replace_with(self): + soup = self.soup( + """<a>We<b>reserve<c>the</c><d>right</d></b></a><e>to<f>refuse</f><g>service</g></e>""") + + # Replace the entire <b> tag and its contents ("reserve the + # right") with the <f> tag ("refuse"). + remove_tag = soup.b + move_tag = soup.f + remove_tag.replace_with(move_tag) + + self.assertEqual( + soup.decode(), self.document_for( + "<a>We<f>refuse</f></a><e>to<g>service</g></e>")) + + # The <b> tag is now an orphan. + self.assertEqual(remove_tag.parent, None) + self.assertEqual(remove_tag.find(text="right").next_element, None) + self.assertEqual(remove_tag.previous_element, None) + self.assertEqual(remove_tag.next_sibling, None) + self.assertEqual(remove_tag.previous_sibling, None) + + # The <f> tag is now connected to the <a> tag. + self.assertEqual(move_tag.parent, soup.a) + self.assertEqual(move_tag.previous_element, "We") + self.assertEqual(move_tag.next_element.next_element, soup.e) + self.assertEqual(move_tag.next_sibling, None) + + # The gap where the <f> tag used to be has been mended, and + # the word "to" is now connected to the <g> tag. + to_text = soup.find(text="to") + g_tag = soup.g + self.assertEqual(to_text.next_element, g_tag) + self.assertEqual(to_text.next_sibling, g_tag) + self.assertEqual(g_tag.previous_element, to_text) + self.assertEqual(g_tag.previous_sibling, to_text) + + def test_replace_with_children(self): + tree = self.soup(""" + <p>Unneeded <em>formatting</em> is unneeded</p> + """) + tree.em.replace_with_children() + self.assertEqual(tree.em, None) + self.assertEqual(tree.p.text, "Unneeded formatting is unneeded") + + def test_extract(self): + soup = self.soup( + '<html><body>Some content. <div id="nav">Nav crap</div> More content.</body></html>') + + self.assertEqual(len(soup.body.contents), 3) + extracted = soup.find(id="nav").extract() + + self.assertEqual( + soup.decode(), "<html><body>Some content. More content.</body></html>") + self.assertEqual(extracted.decode(), '<div id="nav">Nav crap</div>') + + # The extracted tag is now an orphan. + self.assertEqual(len(soup.body.contents), 2) + self.assertEqual(extracted.parent, None) + self.assertEqual(extracted.previous_element, None) + self.assertEqual(extracted.next_element.next_element, None) + + # The gap where the extracted tag used to be has been mended. + content_1 = soup.find(text="Some content. ") + content_2 = soup.find(text=" More content.") + self.assertEquals(content_1.next_element, content_2) + self.assertEquals(content_1.next_sibling, content_2) + self.assertEquals(content_2.previous_element, content_1) + self.assertEquals(content_2.previous_sibling, content_1) + + def test_clear(self): + """Tag.clear()""" + soup = self.soup("<p><a>String <em>Italicized</em></a> and another</p>") + # clear using extract() + a = soup.a + soup.p.clear() + self.assertEqual(len(soup.p.contents), 0) + self.assertTrue(hasattr(a, "contents")) + + # clear using decompose() + em = a.em + a.clear(decompose=True) + self.assertFalse(hasattr(em, "contents")) + + def test_string_set(self): + """Tag.string = 'string'""" + soup = self.soup("<a></a> <b><c></c></b>") + soup.a.string = "foo" + self.assertEqual(soup.a.contents, ["foo"]) + soup.b.string = "bar" + self.assertEqual(soup.b.contents, ["bar"]) + + +class TestElementObjects(SoupTest): + """Test various features of element objects.""" + + def test_len(self): + """The length of an element is its number of children.""" + soup = self.soup("<top>1<b>2</b>3</top>") + + # The BeautifulSoup object itself contains one element: the + # <top> tag. + self.assertEquals(len(soup.contents), 1) + self.assertEquals(len(soup), 1) + + # The <top> tag contains three elements: the text node "1", the + # <b> tag, and the text node "3". + self.assertEquals(len(soup.top), 3) + self.assertEquals(len(soup.top.contents), 3) + + def test_member_access_invokes_find(self): + """Accessing a Python member .foo or .fooTag invokes find('foo')""" + soup = self.soup('<b><i></i></b>') + self.assertEqual(soup.b, soup.find('b')) + self.assertEqual(soup.bTag, soup.find('b')) + self.assertEqual(soup.b.i, soup.find('b').find('i')) + self.assertEqual(soup.bTag.iTag, soup.find('b').find('i')) + self.assertEqual(soup.a, None) + self.assertEqual(soup.aTag, None) + + def test_has_attr(self): + """has_attr() checks for the presence of an attribute. + + Please note note: has_attr() is different from + __in__. has_attr() checks the tag's attributes and __in__ + checks the tag's chidlren. + """ + soup = self.soup("<foo attr='bar'>") + self.assertTrue(soup.foo.has_attr('attr')) + self.assertFalse(soup.foo.has_attr('attr2')) + + + def test_attributes_come_out_in_alphabetical_order(self): + markup = '<b a="1" z="5" m="3" f="2" y="4"></b>' + self.assertSoupEquals(markup, '<b a="1" f="2" m="3" y="4" z="5"></b>') + + def test_multiple_values_for_the_same_attribute_are_collapsed(self): + markup = '<b b="20" a="1" b="10" a="2" a="3" a="4"></b>' + self.assertSoupEquals(markup, '<b a="1" b="20"></b>') + + def test_string(self): + # A tag that contains only a text node makes that node + # available as .string. + soup = self.soup("<b>foo</b>") + self.assertEquals(soup.b.string, 'foo') + + def test_empty_tag_has_no_string(self): + # A tag with no children has no .stirng. + soup = self.soup("<b></b>") + self.assertEqual(soup.b.string, None) + + def test_tag_with_multiple_children_has_no_string(self): + # A tag with no children has no .string. + soup = self.soup("<a>foo<b></b><b></b></b>") + self.assertEqual(soup.b.string, None) + + soup = self.soup("<a>foo<b></b>bar</b>") + self.assertEqual(soup.b.string, None) + + # Even if all the children are strings, due to trickery, + # it won't work--but this would be a good optimization. + soup = self.soup("<a>foo</b>") + soup.a.insert(1, "bar") + self.assertEqual(soup.a.string, None) + + def test_tag_with_recursive_string_has_string(self): + # A tag with a single child which has a .string inherits that + # .string. + soup = self.soup("<a><b>foo</b></a>") + self.assertEqual(soup.a.string, "foo") + self.assertEqual(soup.string, "foo") + + def test_lack_of_string(self): + """Only a tag containing a single text node has a .string.""" + soup = self.soup("<b>f<i>e</i>o</b>") + self.assertFalse(soup.b.string) + + soup = self.soup("<b></b>") + self.assertFalse(soup.b.string) + + def test_all_text(self): + """Tag.text and Tag.get_text(sep=u"") -> all child text, concatenated""" + soup = self.soup("<a>a<b>r</b> <r> t </r></a>") + self.assertEqual(soup.a.text, "ar t ") + self.assertEqual(soup.a.get_text(strip=True), "art") + self.assertEqual(soup.a.get_text(","), "a,r, , t ") + self.assertEqual(soup.a.get_text(",", strip=True), "a,r,t") + + +class TestPersistence(SoupTest): + "Testing features like pickle and deepcopy." + + def setUp(self): + super(TestPersistence, self).setUp() + self.page = """<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" +"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/transitional.dtd"> +<html> +<head> +<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"> +<title>Beautiful Soup: We called him Tortoise because he taught us.</title> +<link rev="made" href="mailto:leonardr@segfault.org"> +<meta name="Description" content="Beautiful Soup: an HTML parser optimized for screen-scraping."> +<meta name="generator" content="Markov Approximation 1.4 (module: leonardr)"> +<meta name="author" content="Leonard Richardson"> +</head> +<body> +<a href="foo">foo</a> +<a href="foo"><b>bar</b></a> +</body> +</html>""" + self.tree = self.soup(self.page) + + def test_pickle_and_unpickle_identity(self): + # Pickling a tree, then unpickling it, yields a tree identical + # to the original. + dumped = pickle.dumps(self.tree, 2) + loaded = pickle.loads(dumped) + self.assertEqual(loaded.__class__, BeautifulSoup) + self.assertEqual(loaded.decode(), self.tree.decode()) + + def test_deepcopy_identity(self): + # Making a deepcopy of a tree yields an identical tree. + copied = copy.deepcopy(self.tree) + self.assertEqual(copied.decode(), self.tree.decode()) + + def test_unicode_pickle(self): + # A tree containing Unicode characters can be pickled. + html = u"<b>\N{SNOWMAN}</b>" + soup = self.soup(html) + dumped = pickle.dumps(soup, pickle.HIGHEST_PROTOCOL) + loaded = pickle.loads(dumped) + self.assertEqual(loaded.decode(), soup.decode()) + + +class TestSubstitutions(SoupTest): + + def test_html_entity_substitution(self): + soup = self.soup( + u"<b>Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!</b>") + decoded = soup.decode(substitute_html_entities=True) + self.assertEquals(decoded, + self.document_for("<b>Sacré bleu!</b>")) + + def test_html_entity_substitution_off_by_default(self): + markup = u"<b>Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!</b>" + soup = self.soup(markup) + encoded = soup.b.encode("utf-8") + self.assertEquals(encoded, markup.encode('utf-8')) + + def test_encoding_substitution(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" />') + soup = self.soup(meta_tag) + + # Parse the document, and the charset is replaced with a + # generic value. + self.assertEquals(soup.meta['content'], + 'text/html; charset=%SOUP-ENCODING%') + + # Encode the document into some encoding, and the encoding is + # substituted into the meta tag. + utf_8 = soup.encode("utf-8") + self.assertTrue(b"charset=utf-8" in utf_8) + + euc_jp = soup.encode("euc_jp") + self.assertTrue(b"charset=euc_jp" in euc_jp) + + shift_jis = soup.encode("shift-jis") + self.assertTrue(b"charset=shift-jis" in shift_jis) + + utf_16_u = soup.encode("utf-16").decode("utf-16") + self.assertTrue("charset=utf-16" in utf_16_u) + + def test_encoding_substitution_doesnt_happen_if_tag_is_strained(self): + markup = ('<head><meta content="text/html; charset=x-sjis" ' + 'http-equiv="Content-type" /></head><pre>foo</pre>') + + # Beautiful Soup used to try to rewrite the meta tag even if the + # meta tag got filtered out by the strainer. This test makes + # sure that doesn't happen. + strainer = SoupStrainer('pre') + soup = self.soup(markup, parse_only=strainer) + self.assertEquals(soup.contents[0].name, 'pre') + + +class TestEncoding(SoupTest): + """Test the ability to encode objects into strings.""" + + def test_unicode_string_can_be_encoded(self): + html = u"<b>\N{SNOWMAN}</b>" + soup = self.soup(html) + self.assertEquals(soup.b.string.encode("utf-8"), + u"\N{SNOWMAN}".encode("utf-8")) + + def test_tag_containing_unicode_string_can_be_encoded(self): + html = u"<b>\N{SNOWMAN}</b>" + soup = self.soup(html) + self.assertEquals( + soup.b.encode("utf-8"), html.encode("utf-8")) + + +class TestNavigableStringSubclasses(SoupTest): + + def test_cdata(self): + # None of the current builders turn CDATA sections into CData + # objects, but you can create them manually. + soup = self.soup("") + cdata = CData("foo") + soup.insert(1, cdata) + self.assertEquals(str(soup), "<![CDATA[foo]]>") + self.assertEquals(soup.find(text="foo"), "foo") + self.assertEquals(soup.contents[0], "foo") |