Beispiel #1
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def test_replace_stream_and_reset():
    # Given
    data = pd.DataFrame({"x": [1, 2, 3, 4, 5], "y": ["a", "b", "c", "d", "e"]})
    data1 = data.copy(deep=True).loc[0:1, ].reset_index(drop=True)
    data2 = data.copy(deep=True).loc[2:3, ].reset_index(drop=True)
    data3 = data.copy(deep=True).loc[4:4, ]
    tabulator = Tabulator(value=data1)
    # When replace, stream and reset
    tabulator.value = data2
    tabulator.stream(stream_value=data3)
    tabulator.value = data.copy(deep=True).loc[0:1, ]
    # Then
    assert set(tabulator._source.data["x"]) == {1, 2}
Beispiel #2
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def test_patch_from_partial_dataframe():
    data = pd.DataFrame({"x": [1, 2, 3, 4], "y": ["a", "b", "c", "d"]})
    data1 = data.loc[0:1, ]
    data2 = data.loc[2:4]
    # When
    tabulator = Tabulator(value=data1)
    tabulator.value = data2.reset_index(drop=True)
    patch_value = tabulator.value["x"] + 2
    tabulator.patch(patch_value)
    # Then
    expected = pd.DataFrame({"x": [5, 6], "y": ["c", "d"]})
    pd.testing.assert_frame_equal(tabulator.value, expected)
Beispiel #3
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def test_patch_and_reset():
    """I experienced some strange behaviour which I test below.

    The code actually worked as it should. The problem was that I patched the original
    data so I could never "reset" back to the original data
    """
    # Given
    data = pd.DataFrame({"x": [1, 2, 3, 4], "y": ["a", "b", "c", "d"]})
    data_copy = data.copy(deep=True)
    tabulator = Tabulator(value=data_copy)
    patch = tabulator.value["x"] + 2

    # When patch Then
    tabulator.patch(patch_value=patch)
    assert set(tabulator._source.data["x"]) == {3, 4, 5, 6}

    # When reset Then
    tabulator.value = data
    assert set(tabulator._source.data["x"]) == {1, 2, 3, 4}