Esempio n. 1
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    def test_writing_excel(self):
        """ This is a pretty crap test. It at least exercises the code.
            If anyone wants to go through the brain damage of actually building
            an 'expected' xlsx output and comparing it
            (see https://github.com/jmcnamara/XlsxWriter/blob/master/xlsxwriter/test/helperfunctions.py for reference)
            , by all means submit a pull request!
        """
        res = QueryResult(
            SimpleQueryFactory(
                sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""',
                title='\\/*[]:?this title is longer than 32 characters').sql,
            connections[CONN])

        res.execute_query()
        res.process()

        d = datetime.now()
        d = timezone.make_aware(d, timezone.get_current_timezone())

        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", d]]

        res = ExcelExporter(
            query=SimpleQueryFactory())._get_output(res).getvalue()

        expected = b('PK')

        self.assertEqual(res[:2], expected)
    def test_writing_unicode(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""').sql, connections[CONN])
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()
        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", '1']]

        res = CSVExporter(query=None)._get_output(res).getvalue()
        self.assertEqual(res, 'a,\r\n1,\r\nJenét,1\r\n')
    def test_writing_unicode(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""').sql, connections[CONN])
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()
        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", '1']]

        res = CSVExporter(query=None)._get_output(res).getvalue()
        self.assertEqual(res, 'a,\r\n1,\r\nJenét,1\r\n')
    def test_writing_datetimes(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as "b"').sql, connections[CONN])
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()
        res._data = [[1, date.today()]]

        res = JSONExporter(query=None)._get_output(res).getvalue()
        expected = [{'a': 1, 'b': date.today()}]
        self.assertEqual(res, json.dumps(expected, cls=DjangoJSONEncoder))
    def test_writing_json(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""').sql, connections[CONN])
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()
        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", '1']]

        res = JSONExporter(query=None)._get_output(res).getvalue()
        expected = [{'a': 1, '': None}, {'a': 'Jenét', '': '1'}]
        self.assertEqual(res, json.dumps(expected))
Esempio n. 6
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    def test_writing_json(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""').sql)
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()
        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", "1"]]

        res = JSONExporter(query=None)._get_output(res).getvalue()
        expected = [{"a": 1, "": None}, {"a": "Jenét", "": "1"}]
        self.assertEqual(res, json.dumps(expected))
    def test_writing_datetimes(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as "b"').sql, connections[CONN])
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()
        res._data = [[1, date.today()]]

        res = JSONExporter(query=None)._get_output(res).getvalue()
        expected = [{'a': 1, 'b': date.today()}]
        self.assertEqual(res, json.dumps(expected, cls=DjangoJSONEncoder))
    def test_writing_json(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""').sql, connections[CONN])
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()
        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", '1']]

        res = JSONExporter(query=None)._get_output(res).getvalue()
        expected = [{'a': 1, '': None}, {'a': 'Jenét', '': '1'}]
        self.assertEqual(res, json.dumps(expected))
    def test_writing_dict_fields(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""',
                                             title='\\/*[]:?this title is longer than 32 characters').sql, connections[CONN])

        res.execute_query()
        res.process()

        res._data = [[1, ['foo', 'bar']], [2, {'foo': 'bar'}]]

        res = ExcelExporter(query=SimpleQueryFactory())._get_output(res).getvalue()

        expected = b('PK')

        self.assertEqual(res[:2], expected)
    def test_writing_dict_fields(self):
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""',
                                             title='\\/*[]:?this title is longer than 32 characters').sql, connections[CONN])

        res.execute_query()
        res.process()

        res._data = [[1, ['foo', 'bar']], [2, {'foo': 'bar'}]]

        res = ExcelExporter(query=SimpleQueryFactory())._get_output(res).getvalue()

        expected = b('PK')

        self.assertEqual(res[:2], expected)
    def test_writing_excel_with_invalid_characters_in_worksheet_name(self):
        res = QueryResult(
            SimpleQueryFactory(
                sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""',
                title='[]:*?/\\this title is longer than 32 characters').sql,
            connections[CONN])
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()

        d = datetime.now()
        d = timezone.make_aware(d, timezone.get_current_timezone())

        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", d]]

        res = ExcelExporter(
            query=SimpleQueryFactory())._get_output(res).getvalue()

        expected = b('PK')

        self.assertEqual(res[:2], expected)
Esempio n. 12
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    def test_writing_pdf(self):
        """ Use same logic as with excel
        """
        res = QueryResult(
            SimpleQueryFactory(
                sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""',
                title='this title is longer than 32 characters').sql)
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()

        d = datetime.now()
        d = timezone.make_aware(d, timezone.get_current_timezone())

        res._data = [[1, None], ["Jenét", d]]

        res = PdfExporter(
            query=SimpleQueryFactory())._get_output(res).getvalue()

        expected = b('%PDF')

        self.assertEqual(res[:4], expected)
Esempio n. 13
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    def test_writing_excel(self):
        """ This is a pretty crap test. It at least exercises the code.
            If anyone wants to go through the brain damage of actually building
            an 'expected' xlsx output and comparing it
            (see https://github.com/jmcnamara/XlsxWriter/blob/master/xlsxwriter/test/helperfunctions.py for reference)
            , by all means submit a pull request!
        """
        res = QueryResult(SimpleQueryFactory(sql='select 1 as "a", 2 as ""',
                                             title='this title is longer than 32 characters').sql)
        res.execute_query()
        res.process()

        d = datetime.now()
        d = timezone.make_aware(d, timezone.get_current_timezone())

        res._data = [[1, None], [u"Jenét", d]]

        res = ExcelExporter(query=SimpleQueryFactory())._get_output(res).getvalue()

        expected = b('PK')

        self.assertEqual(res[:2], expected)