def test_serialize_yaml(self):
        data = {"foo": "bar"}
        serialized = yaml.serialize(data)
        assert serialized == '{foo: bar}', serialized

        deserialized = yaml.deserialize(serialized)
        assert deserialized == data, deserialized
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    def test_serialize_yaml(self):
        data = {
            "foo": "bar"
        }
        serialized = yaml.serialize(data)
        assert serialized == '{foo: bar}', serialized

        deserialized = yaml.deserialize(serialized)
        assert deserialized == data, deserialized
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    def test_compare_sls_vs_yaml_with_jinja(self):
        tpl = '{{ data }}'
        env = jinja2.Environment()
        src = '{foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: {qux: true}}'

        sls_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=sls.deserialize(src))
        yml_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=yaml.deserialize(src))

        sls_data = sls.deserialize(sls_src)
        yml_data = yaml.deserialize(yml_src)

        # ensure that sls & yaml have the same base
        assert isinstance(sls_data, dict)
        assert isinstance(yml_data, dict)
        assert sls_data == yml_data

        # ensure that sls is ordered, while yaml not
        assert isinstance(sls_data, OrderedDict)
        assert not isinstance(yml_data, OrderedDict)

        # prove that yaml does not handle well with OrderedDict
        # while sls is jinja friendly.
        obj = OrderedDict([
            ('foo', 1),
            ('bar', 2),
            ('baz', {'qux': True})
        ])

        sls_obj = sls.deserialize(sls.serialize(obj))
        try:
            yml_obj = yaml.deserialize(yaml.serialize(obj))
        except SerializationError:
            # BLAAM! yaml was unable to serialize OrderedDict,
            # but it's not the purpose of the current test.
            yml_obj = obj.copy()

        sls_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=sls_obj)
        yml_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=yml_obj)

        final_obj = yaml.deserialize(sls_src)
        assert obj == final_obj

        # BLAAM! yml_src is not valid !
        final_obj = yaml.deserialize(yml_src)
        assert obj != final_obj
    def test_compare_sls_vs_yaml_with_jinja(self):
        tpl = '{{ data }}'
        env = jinja2.Environment()
        src = '{foo: 1, bar: 2, baz: {qux: true}}'

        sls_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=yamlex.deserialize(src))
        yml_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=yaml.deserialize(src))

        sls_data = yamlex.deserialize(sls_src)
        yml_data = yaml.deserialize(yml_src)

        # ensure that sls & yaml have the same base
        assert isinstance(sls_data, dict)
        assert isinstance(yml_data, dict)
        assert sls_data == yml_data

        # ensure that sls is ordered, while yaml not
        assert isinstance(sls_data, OrderedDict)
        assert not isinstance(yml_data, OrderedDict)

        # prove that yaml does not handle well with OrderedDict
        # while sls is jinja friendly.
        obj = OrderedDict([('foo', 1), ('bar', 2), ('baz', {'qux': True})])

        sls_obj = yamlex.deserialize(yamlex.serialize(obj))
        try:
            yml_obj = yaml.deserialize(yaml.serialize(obj))
        except SerializationError:
            # BLAAM! yaml was unable to serialize OrderedDict,
            # but it's not the purpose of the current test.
            yml_obj = obj.copy()

        sls_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=sls_obj)
        yml_src = env.from_string(tpl).render(data=yml_obj)

        final_obj = yaml.deserialize(sls_src)
        assert obj == final_obj

        # BLAAM! yml_src is not valid !
        final_obj = yaml.deserialize(yml_src)
        assert obj != final_obj