Beispiel #1
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def test_Li():
    element = Li('data1')
    element.append('data2')
    with open('file12.html', 'w') as file1fh:
        element.render(file1fh)
    with open('file12.html', 'r') as filefh:
        rendered = filefh.read()
    assert '<li>\n'+element.indent+'data1\n'+element.indent+'data2\n'+'</li>\n' == rendered  # noqa: E501
Beispiel #2
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def test_whole_thing():
    """
    Render a complete page

    This is not really a unit test, and does not test that the results
    are correct, but does ensure that it all runs, and provides output
    to look at
    """
    page = Html()

    head = Head()
    head.append(Meta(charset="UTF-8"))
    head.append(Title("Python Class Sample page"))
    page.append(head)

    body = Body()

    body.append(H(2, "Python Class - Html rendering example"))

    body.append(
        P(
            "Here is a paragraph of text -- there could be more of them, "
            "but this is enough to show that we can do some text",
            style="text-align: center; font-style: oblique;"))

    body.append(Hr())

    list = Ul(id="TheList", style="line-height:200%")

    list.append(Li("The first item in a list"))
    list.append(Li("This is the second item", style="color: red"))

    item = Li()
    item.append("And this is a ")
    item.append(A("http://google.com", "link"))
    item.append("to google")

    list.append(item)

    body.append(list)

    page.append(body)

    # Element.indent = "        "
    # now render it:
    with open("sample_output.html", 'w') as f:
        page.render(f)