Example #1
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def test_set_nonsettable_objects(nonsettable_objects_data):
    """
    Test that errors trying to set attributes in ColEdit are handled properly.

    Unit regression test for issues #6727 and #6728 .
    """
    for test_obj, expected_obj, keys in nonsettable_objects_data:
        col_model = CollectionsModel(None, test_obj)
        indicies = [col_model.get_index_from_key(key) for key in keys]
        for idx in indicies:
            assert not col_model.set_value(idx, "2")
            # Due to numpy's deliberate breakage of __eq__ comparison
            assert all([key == "_typ" or
                        (getattr(col_model.get_data().__obj__, key)
                         == getattr(expected_obj, key)) for key in keys])
Example #2
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def test_collectionsmodel_with_index():
    # Regression test for issue #3380, modified for #3758
    for rng_name, rng in generate_pandas_indexes().items():
        coll = {'rng': rng}
        cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
        assert data(cm, 0, 0) == 'rng'
        assert data(cm, 0, 1) == rng_name
        assert data(cm, 0, 2) == '(20,)' or data(cm, 0, 2) == '(20L,)'
        assert data(cm, 0, 3) == rng.summary()
Example #3
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def test_notimplementederror_multiindex():
    """
    Test that the NotImplementedError when scrolling a MultiIndex is handled.

    Regression test for issue #6284 .
    """
    time_deltas = [pandas.Timedelta(minutes=minute)
                   for minute in range(5, 35, 5)]
    time_delta_multiindex = pandas.MultiIndex.from_product([[0, 1, 2, 3, 4],
                                                            time_deltas])
    col_model = CollectionsModel(None, time_delta_multiindex)
    assert col_model.rowCount() == col_model.rows_loaded == ROWS_TO_LOAD
    assert col_model.columnCount() == 4
    col_model.fetchMore()
    assert col_model.rowCount() == 2 * ROWS_TO_LOAD
    for _ in range(3):
        col_model.fetchMore()
    assert col_model.rowCount() == 5 * ROWS_TO_LOAD
def test_collectionsmodel_with_datetimeindex():
    # Regression test for issue #3380
    rng = pandas.date_range('10/1/2016', periods=25, freq='bq')
    coll = {'rng': rng}
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert data(cm, 0, 0) == 'rng'
    assert data(cm, 0, 1) == 'DatetimeIndex'
    assert data(cm, 0, 2) == '(25,)' or data(cm, 0, 2) == '(25L,)'
    assert data(cm, 0, 3) == rng.summary()
Example #5
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def test_collectionsmodel_with_two_ints():
    coll = {'x': 1, 'y': 2}
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == 2
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    # dict is unordered, so first row might be x or y
    assert data(cm, 0, 0) in {'x', 'y'}
    if data(cm, 0, 0) == 'x':
        row_with_x = 0
        row_with_y = 1
    else:
        row_with_x = 1
        row_with_y = 0
    assert data(cm, row_with_x, 1) == 'int'
    assert data(cm, row_with_x, 2) == '1'
    assert data(cm, row_with_x, 3) == '1'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 0) == 'y'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 1) == 'int'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 2) == '1'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 3) == '2'
Example #6
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def test_collectionsmodel_with_two_ints():
    coll = {'x': 1, 'y': 2}
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == 2
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    # dict is unordered, so first row might be x or y
    assert data(cm, 0, 0) in {'x', 'y'}
    if data(cm, 0, 0) == 'x':
        row_with_x = 0
        row_with_y = 1
    else:
        row_with_x = 1
        row_with_y = 0
    assert data(cm, row_with_x, 1) == 'int'
    assert data(cm, row_with_x, 2) == '1'
    assert data(cm, row_with_x, 3) == '1'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 0) == 'y'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 1) == 'int'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 2) == '1'
    assert data(cm, row_with_y, 3) == '2'
Example #7
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def test_sort_collectionsmodel_with_many_rows():
    coll = list(range(2 * LARGE_NROWS))
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == cm.rows_loaded == ROWS_TO_LOAD
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    cm.sort(1)  # This was causing an issue (#5232)
    cm.fetchMore()
    assert cm.rowCount() == 2 * ROWS_TO_LOAD
    for _ in range(3):
        cm.fetchMore()
    assert cm.rowCount() == len(coll)
Example #8
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def test_sort_collectionsmodel():
    coll = [1, 3, 2]
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == 3
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    cm.sort(0)  # sort by index
    assert data_table(cm, 3, 4) == [['0', '1', '2'], ['int', 'int', 'int'],
                                    ['1', '1', '1'], ['1', '3', '2']]
    cm.sort(3)  # sort by value
    assert data_table(cm, 3, 4) == [['0', '2', '1'], ['int', 'int', 'int'],
                                    ['1', '1', '1'], ['1', '2', '3']]
    coll = [[1, 2], 3]
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == 2
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    cm.sort(1)  # sort by type
    assert data_table(cm, 2, 4) == [['1', '0'], ['int', 'list'], ['1', '2'],
                                    ['3', '[1, 2]']]
    cm.sort(2)  # sort by size
    assert data_table(cm, 2, 4) == [['1', '0'], ['int', 'list'], ['1', '2'],
                                    ['3', '[1, 2]']]
Example #9
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def test_sort_collectionsmodel_with_many_rows():
    coll = list(range(2*LARGE_NROWS))
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == cm.rows_loaded == ROWS_TO_LOAD
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    cm.sort(1)  # This was causing an issue (#5232)
    cm.fetchMore()
    assert cm.rowCount() == 2 * ROWS_TO_LOAD
    for _ in range(3):
        cm.fetchMore()
    assert cm.rowCount() == len(coll)
Example #10
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def test_sort_collectionsmodel():
    coll = [1, 3, 2]
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == 3
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    cm.sort(0)  # sort by index
    assert data_table(cm, 3, 4) == [['0', '1', '2'],
                                    ['int', 'int', 'int'],
                                    ['1', '1', '1'],
                                    ['1', '3', '2']]
    cm.sort(3)  # sort by value
    assert data_table(cm, 3, 4) == [['0', '2', '1'],
                                    ['int', 'int', 'int'],
                                    ['1', '1', '1'],
                                    ['1', '2', '3']]
    coll = [[1, 2], 3]
    cm = CollectionsModel(None, coll)
    assert cm.rowCount() == 2
    assert cm.columnCount() == 4
    cm.sort(1)  # sort by type
    assert data_table(cm, 2, 4) == [['1', '0'],
                                    ['int', 'list'],
                                    ['1', '2'],
                                    ['3', '[1, 2]']]
    cm.sort(2)  # sort by size
    assert data_table(cm, 2, 4) == [['1', '0'],
                                    ['int', 'list'],
                                    ['1', '2'],
                                    ['3', '[1, 2]']]