Ejemplo n.º 1
0
def test_nested_with_prefix():
    result = to_human_json(
        {
            'className': 'ComputerScience',
            'classId': 2020,
            'assignments': {
                'assignment1': {
                    'average_grade': 5.5,
                    'description': 'Complete Assignment 1',
                    'grades': [5, 5, 5, 7]
                },
                'assignment2': {
                    'average_grade': None,
                    'description': 'Complete Assignment 2',
                    'grades': ()
                }
            },
            'students':
            ('student1', 'student2', 'studentabc', 2019, None, 10.5)
        },
        prefix='* ')

    expected = ('* className: ComputerScience\n'
                '* classId: 2020\n'
                '* assignments:\n'
                '\t* assignment1:\n'
                '\t\t* average_grade: 5.5\n'
                '\t\t* description: Complete Assignment 1\n'
                '\t\t* grades:\n'
                '\t\t\t* 5\n'
                '\t\t\t* 5\n'
                '\t\t\t* 5\n'
                '\t\t\t* 7\n'
                '\t* assignment2:\n'
                '\t\t* average_grade: None\n'
                '\t\t* description: Complete Assignment 2\n'
                '\t\t* grades:\n'
                '\t\t\t* -\n'
                '* students:\n'
                '\t* student1\n'
                '\t* student2\n'
                '\t* studentabc\n'
                '\t* 2019\n'
                '\t* None\n'
                '\t* 10.5')

    assert result == expected
Ejemplo n.º 2
0
def test_nested_dict():
    result = to_human_json({
        'key1': {
            'in_key1': True,
            'in_key2': False,
            'in_key3': None,
            'in_key4': [],
            'in_key5': ('a', 'b')
        },
        'key2': 'string'
    })

    expected = ('key1:\n'
                '\tin_key1: True\n'
                '\tin_key2: False\n'
                '\tin_key3: None\n'
                '\tin_key4:\n'
                '\t\t-\n'
                '\tin_key5:\n'
                '\t\ta\n'
                '\t\tb\n'
                'key2: string')

    assert result == expected
Ejemplo n.º 3
0
def test_non_dict(args):
    with pytest.raises(TypeError):
        to_human_json(args)
Ejemplo n.º 4
0
def test_simple_dict(args, expected):
    res = to_human_json(args)
    assert res == expected
Ejemplo n.º 5
0
def test_tuple():
    result = to_human_json(('a', 'b', None, True, 1))
    expected = 'a\nb\nNone\nTrue\n1'
    assert result == expected
Ejemplo n.º 6
0
def test_list():
    result = to_human_json(['a', 'b', None, True, 1])
    expected = 'a\nb\nNone\nTrue\n1'
    assert result == expected
Ejemplo n.º 7
0
def test_dict():
    result = to_human_json({'key1': 'value1', 'key2': (1, 2), 'key3': None})

    expected = 'key1: value1\nkey2:\n\t1\n\t2\nkey3: None'

    assert result == expected
Ejemplo n.º 8
0
def test_literals(args, expected):
    result = to_human_json(args)
    assert result == expected