Exemplo n.º 1
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    def test_empty_records(self):
        records = []

        reader = get_reader.from_dicts(records, ['col1', 'col2'])
        self.assertEqual(list(records), [])

        reader = get_reader.from_dicts(records)
        self.assertEqual(list(records), [])
Exemplo n.º 2
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    def test_dict_records_without_fieldnames(self):
        records = [
            {
                'col1': 1,
                'col2': 'a'
            },
            {
                'col1': 2,
                'col2': 'b'
            },
            {
                'col1': 3,
                'col2': 'c'
            },
        ]
        reader = get_reader.from_dicts(records)  # <- No fieldnames supplied.

        reader = list(reader)
        if reader[0][0] == 'col1':  # Check for key order
            expected = [  # (not guaranteed in
                ['col1', 'col2'],  # older versions of
                [1, 'a'],  # Python).
                [2, 'b'],
                [3, 'c'],
            ]
        else:
            expected = [
                ['col2', 'col1'],
                ['a', 1],
                ['b', 2],
                ['c', 3],
            ]
        self.assertEqual(reader, expected)
Exemplo n.º 3
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    def test_dict_records_using_fieldnames(self):
        records = [
            {
                'col1': 1,
                'col2': 'a'
            },
            {
                'col1': 2,
                'col2': 'b'
            },
            {
                'col1': 3,
                'col2': 'c'
            },
        ]
        reader = get_reader.from_dicts(
            records, ['col1', 'col2'])  # <- Using fieldnames!

        expected = [
            ['col1', 'col2'],
            [1, 'a'],
            [2, 'b'],
            [3, 'c'],
        ]
        self.assertEqual(list(reader), expected)