Vehicle-Anti-Theft-Face-Rec.../venv/Lib/site-packages/ipywidgets/widgets/tests/test_widget_output.py

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import sys
from unittest import TestCase
from contextlib import contextmanager
from IPython.display import Markdown, Image
from ipywidgets import widget_output
class TestOutputWidget(TestCase):
@contextmanager
def _mocked_ipython(self, get_ipython, clear_output):
""" Context manager that monkeypatches get_ipython and clear_output """
original_clear_output = widget_output.clear_output
original_get_ipython = widget_output.get_ipython
widget_output.get_ipython = get_ipython
widget_output.clear_output = clear_output
try:
yield
finally:
widget_output.clear_output = original_clear_output
widget_output.get_ipython = original_get_ipython
def _mock_get_ipython(self, msg_id):
""" Returns a mock IPython application with a mocked kernel """
kernel = type(
'mock_kernel',
(object, ),
{'_parent_header': {'header': {'msg_id': msg_id}}}
)
# Specifically override this so the traceback
# is still printed to screen
def showtraceback(self_, exc_tuple, *args, **kwargs):
etype, evalue, tb = exc_tuple
raise etype(evalue)
ipython = type(
'mock_ipython',
(object, ),
{'kernel': kernel, 'showtraceback': showtraceback}
)
return ipython
def _mock_clear_output(self):
""" Mock function that records calls to it """
calls = []
def clear_output(*args, **kwargs):
calls.append((args, kwargs))
clear_output.calls = calls
return clear_output
def test_set_msg_id_when_capturing(self):
msg_id = 'msg-id'
get_ipython = self._mock_get_ipython(msg_id)
clear_output = self._mock_clear_output()
with self._mocked_ipython(get_ipython, clear_output):
widget = widget_output.Output()
assert widget.msg_id == ''
with widget:
assert widget.msg_id == msg_id
assert widget.msg_id == ''
def test_clear_output(self):
msg_id = 'msg-id'
get_ipython = self._mock_get_ipython(msg_id)
clear_output = self._mock_clear_output()
with self._mocked_ipython(get_ipython, clear_output):
widget = widget_output.Output()
widget.clear_output(wait=True)
assert len(clear_output.calls) == 1
assert clear_output.calls[0] == ((), {'wait': True})
def test_capture_decorator(self):
msg_id = 'msg-id'
get_ipython = self._mock_get_ipython(msg_id)
clear_output = self._mock_clear_output()
expected_argument = 'arg'
expected_keyword_argument = True
captee_calls = []
with self._mocked_ipython(get_ipython, clear_output):
widget = widget_output.Output()
assert widget.msg_id == ''
@widget.capture()
def captee(*args, **kwargs):
# Check that we are capturing output
assert widget.msg_id == msg_id
# Check that arguments are passed correctly
captee_calls.append((args, kwargs))
captee(
expected_argument, keyword_argument=expected_keyword_argument)
assert widget.msg_id == ''
captee()
assert len(captee_calls) == 2
assert captee_calls[0] == (
(expected_argument, ),
{'keyword_argument': expected_keyword_argument}
)
assert captee_calls[1] == ((), {})
def test_capture_decorator_clear_output(self):
msg_id = 'msg-id'
get_ipython = self._mock_get_ipython(msg_id)
clear_output = self._mock_clear_output()
with self._mocked_ipython(get_ipython, clear_output):
widget = widget_output.Output()
@widget.capture(clear_output=True, wait=True)
def captee(*args, **kwargs):
# Check that we are capturing output
assert widget.msg_id == msg_id
captee()
captee()
assert len(clear_output.calls) == 2
assert clear_output.calls[0] == clear_output.calls[1] == \
((), {'wait': True})
def test_capture_decorator_no_clear_output(self):
msg_id = 'msg-id'
get_ipython = self._mock_get_ipython(msg_id)
clear_output = self._mock_clear_output()
with self._mocked_ipython(get_ipython, clear_output):
widget = widget_output.Output()
@widget.capture(clear_output=False)
def captee(*args, **kwargs):
# Check that we are capturing output
assert widget.msg_id == msg_id
captee()
captee()
assert len(clear_output.calls) == 0
def _make_stream_output(text, name):
return {
'output_type': 'stream',
'name': name,
'text': text
}
def test_append_stdout():
widget = widget_output.Output()
# Try appending a message to stdout.
widget.append_stdout("snakes!")
expected = (_make_stream_output("snakes!", "stdout"),)
assert widget.outputs == expected, repr(widget.outputs)
# Try appending a second message.
widget.append_stdout("more snakes!")
expected += (_make_stream_output("more snakes!", "stdout"),)
assert widget.outputs == expected, repr(widget.outputs)
def test_append_stderr():
widget = widget_output.Output()
# Try appending a message to stderr.
widget.append_stderr("snakes!")
expected = (_make_stream_output("snakes!", "stderr"),)
assert widget.outputs == expected, repr(widget.outputs)
# Try appending a second message.
widget.append_stderr("more snakes!")
expected += (_make_stream_output("more snakes!", "stderr"),)
assert widget.outputs == expected, repr(widget.outputs)
def test_append_display_data():
widget = widget_output.Output()
# Try appending a Markdown object.
widget.append_display_data(Markdown("# snakes!"))
expected = (
{
'output_type': 'display_data',
'data': {
'text/plain': '<IPython.core.display.Markdown object>',
'text/markdown': '# snakes!'
},
'metadata': {}
},
)
assert widget.outputs == expected, repr(widget.outputs)
# Now try appending an Image.
image_data = b"foobar"
image_data_b64 = image_data if sys.version_info[0] < 3 else 'Zm9vYmFy\n'
widget.append_display_data(Image(image_data, width=123, height=456))
expected += (
{
'output_type': 'display_data',
'data': {
'image/png': image_data_b64,
'text/plain': '<IPython.core.display.Image object>'
},
'metadata': {
'image/png': {
'width': 123,
'height': 456
}
}
},
)
assert widget.outputs == expected, repr(widget.outputs)