267 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
267 lines
9.2 KiB
Python
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"""Tests for IPython.lib.display.
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"""
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Copyright (c) 2012, the IPython Development Team.
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#
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# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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#
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# The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software.
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Imports
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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from tempfile import NamedTemporaryFile, mkdtemp
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from os.path import split, join as pjoin, dirname
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import pathlib
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from unittest import TestCase, mock
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import struct
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import wave
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from io import BytesIO
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# Third-party imports
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import nose.tools as nt
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try:
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import numpy
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except ImportError:
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pass
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# Our own imports
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from IPython.lib import display
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from IPython.testing.decorators import skipif_not_numpy
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Classes and functions
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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#--------------------------
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# FileLink tests
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#--------------------------
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def test_instantiation_FileLink():
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"""FileLink: Test class can be instantiated"""
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fl = display.FileLink('example.txt')
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# TODO: remove if when only Python >= 3.6 is supported
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fl = display.FileLink(pathlib.PurePath('example.txt'))
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def test_warning_on_non_existent_path_FileLink():
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"""FileLink: Calling _repr_html_ on non-existent files returns a warning
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"""
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fl = display.FileLink('example.txt')
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nt.assert_true(fl._repr_html_().startswith('Path (<tt>example.txt</tt>)'))
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def test_existing_path_FileLink():
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"""FileLink: Calling _repr_html_ functions as expected on existing filepath
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"""
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tf = NamedTemporaryFile()
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fl = display.FileLink(tf.name)
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actual = fl._repr_html_()
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expected = "<a href='%s' target='_blank'>%s</a><br>" % (tf.name,tf.name)
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nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
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def test_existing_path_FileLink_repr():
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"""FileLink: Calling repr() functions as expected on existing filepath
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"""
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tf = NamedTemporaryFile()
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fl = display.FileLink(tf.name)
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actual = repr(fl)
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expected = tf.name
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nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
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def test_error_on_directory_to_FileLink():
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"""FileLink: Raises error when passed directory
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"""
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td = mkdtemp()
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nt.assert_raises(ValueError,display.FileLink,td)
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#--------------------------
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# FileLinks tests
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#--------------------------
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def test_instantiation_FileLinks():
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"""FileLinks: Test class can be instantiated
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"""
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fls = display.FileLinks('example')
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def test_warning_on_non_existent_path_FileLinks():
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"""FileLinks: Calling _repr_html_ on non-existent files returns a warning
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"""
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fls = display.FileLinks('example')
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nt.assert_true(fls._repr_html_().startswith('Path (<tt>example</tt>)'))
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def test_existing_path_FileLinks():
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"""FileLinks: Calling _repr_html_ functions as expected on existing dir
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"""
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td = mkdtemp()
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tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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fl = display.FileLinks(td)
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actual = fl._repr_html_()
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actual = actual.split('\n')
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actual.sort()
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# the links should always have forward slashes, even on windows, so replace
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# backslashes with forward slashes here
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expected = ["%s/<br>" % td,
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" <a href='%s' target='_blank'>%s</a><br>" %\
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(tf2.name.replace("\\","/"),split(tf2.name)[1]),
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" <a href='%s' target='_blank'>%s</a><br>" %\
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(tf1.name.replace("\\","/"),split(tf1.name)[1])]
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expected.sort()
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# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
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nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
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def test_existing_path_FileLinks_alt_formatter():
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"""FileLinks: Calling _repr_html_ functions as expected w/ an alt formatter
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"""
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td = mkdtemp()
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tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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def fake_formatter(dirname,fnames,included_suffixes):
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return ["hello","world"]
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fl = display.FileLinks(td,notebook_display_formatter=fake_formatter)
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actual = fl._repr_html_()
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actual = actual.split('\n')
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actual.sort()
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expected = ["hello","world"]
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expected.sort()
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# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
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nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
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def test_existing_path_FileLinks_repr():
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"""FileLinks: Calling repr() functions as expected on existing directory """
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td = mkdtemp()
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tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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fl = display.FileLinks(td)
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actual = repr(fl)
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actual = actual.split('\n')
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actual.sort()
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expected = ['%s/' % td, ' %s' % split(tf1.name)[1],' %s' % split(tf2.name)[1]]
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expected.sort()
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# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
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nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
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def test_existing_path_FileLinks_repr_alt_formatter():
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"""FileLinks: Calling repr() functions as expected w/ alt formatter
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"""
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td = mkdtemp()
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tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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tf2 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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def fake_formatter(dirname,fnames,included_suffixes):
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return ["hello","world"]
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fl = display.FileLinks(td,terminal_display_formatter=fake_formatter)
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actual = repr(fl)
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actual = actual.split('\n')
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actual.sort()
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expected = ["hello","world"]
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expected.sort()
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# We compare the sorted list of links here as that's more reliable
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nt.assert_equal(actual,expected)
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def test_error_on_file_to_FileLinks():
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"""FileLinks: Raises error when passed file
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"""
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td = mkdtemp()
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tf1 = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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nt.assert_raises(ValueError,display.FileLinks,tf1.name)
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def test_recursive_FileLinks():
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"""FileLinks: Does not recurse when recursive=False
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"""
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td = mkdtemp()
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tf = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=td)
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subtd = mkdtemp(dir=td)
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subtf = NamedTemporaryFile(dir=subtd)
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fl = display.FileLinks(td)
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actual = str(fl)
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actual = actual.split('\n')
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nt.assert_equal(len(actual), 4, actual)
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fl = display.FileLinks(td, recursive=False)
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actual = str(fl)
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actual = actual.split('\n')
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nt.assert_equal(len(actual), 2, actual)
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def test_audio_from_file():
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path = pjoin(dirname(__file__), 'test.wav')
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display.Audio(filename=path)
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class TestAudioDataWithNumpy(TestCase):
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@skipif_not_numpy
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def test_audio_from_numpy_array(self):
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test_tone = get_test_tone()
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audio = display.Audio(test_tone, rate=44100)
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nt.assert_equal(len(read_wav(audio.data)), len(test_tone))
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@skipif_not_numpy
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def test_audio_from_list(self):
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test_tone = get_test_tone()
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audio = display.Audio(list(test_tone), rate=44100)
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nt.assert_equal(len(read_wav(audio.data)), len(test_tone))
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@skipif_not_numpy
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def test_audio_from_numpy_array_without_rate_raises(self):
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nt.assert_raises(ValueError, display.Audio, get_test_tone())
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@skipif_not_numpy
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def test_audio_data_normalization(self):
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expected_max_value = numpy.iinfo(numpy.int16).max
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for scale in [1, 0.5, 2]:
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audio = display.Audio(get_test_tone(scale), rate=44100)
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actual_max_value = numpy.max(numpy.abs(read_wav(audio.data)))
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nt.assert_equal(actual_max_value, expected_max_value)
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@skipif_not_numpy
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def test_audio_data_without_normalization(self):
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max_int16 = numpy.iinfo(numpy.int16).max
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for scale in [1, 0.5, 0.2]:
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test_tone = get_test_tone(scale)
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test_tone_max_abs = numpy.max(numpy.abs(test_tone))
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expected_max_value = int(max_int16 * test_tone_max_abs)
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audio = display.Audio(test_tone, rate=44100, normalize=False)
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actual_max_value = numpy.max(numpy.abs(read_wav(audio.data)))
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nt.assert_equal(actual_max_value, expected_max_value)
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def test_audio_data_without_normalization_raises_for_invalid_data(self):
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nt.assert_raises(
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ValueError,
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lambda: display.Audio([1.001], rate=44100, normalize=False))
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nt.assert_raises(
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ValueError,
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lambda: display.Audio([-1.001], rate=44100, normalize=False))
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def simulate_numpy_not_installed():
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try:
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import numpy
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return mock.patch('numpy.array', mock.MagicMock(side_effect=ImportError))
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except ModuleNotFoundError:
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return lambda x:x
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@simulate_numpy_not_installed()
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class TestAudioDataWithoutNumpy(TestAudioDataWithNumpy):
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# All tests from `TestAudioDataWithNumpy` are inherited.
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@skipif_not_numpy
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def test_audio_raises_for_nested_list(self):
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stereo_signal = [list(get_test_tone())] * 2
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nt.assert_raises(
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TypeError,
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lambda: display.Audio(stereo_signal, rate=44100))
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@skipif_not_numpy
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def get_test_tone(scale=1):
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return numpy.sin(2 * numpy.pi * 440 * numpy.linspace(0, 1, 44100)) * scale
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def read_wav(data):
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with wave.open(BytesIO(data)) as wave_file:
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wave_data = wave_file.readframes(wave_file.getnframes())
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num_samples = wave_file.getnframes() * wave_file.getnchannels()
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return struct.unpack('<%sh' % num_samples, wave_data)
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def test_code_from_file():
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c = display.Code(filename=__file__)
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assert c._repr_html_().startswith('<style>')
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