def setUp(self): self.processor = AnsiCodeProcessor()
class TestAnsiCodeProcessor(unittest.TestCase): def setUp(self): self.processor = AnsiCodeProcessor() def test_clear(self): """ Do control sequences for clearing the console work? """ string = '\x1b[2J\x1b[K' i = -1 for i, substring in enumerate(self.processor.split_string(string)): if i == 0: self.assertEqual(len(self.processor.actions), 1) action = self.processor.actions[0] self.assertEqual(action.action, 'erase') self.assertEqual(action.area, 'screen') self.assertEqual(action.erase_to, 'all') elif i == 1: self.assertEqual(len(self.processor.actions), 1) action = self.processor.actions[0] self.assertEqual(action.action, 'erase') self.assertEqual(action.area, 'line') self.assertEqual(action.erase_to, 'end') else: self.fail('Too many substrings.') self.assertEqual(i, 1, 'Too few substrings.') def test_colors(self): """ Do basic controls sequences for colors work? """ string = 'first\x1b[34mblue\x1b[0mlast' i = -1 for i, substring in enumerate(self.processor.split_string(string)): if i == 0: self.assertEqual(substring, 'first') self.assertEqual(self.processor.foreground_color, None) elif i == 1: self.assertEqual(substring, 'blue') self.assertEqual(self.processor.foreground_color, 4) elif i == 2: self.assertEqual(substring, 'last') self.assertEqual(self.processor.foreground_color, None) else: self.fail('Too many substrings.') self.assertEqual(i, 2, 'Too few substrings.') def test_colors_xterm(self): """ Do xterm-specific control sequences for colors work? """ string = '\x1b]4;20;rgb:ff/ff/ff\x1b' \ '\x1b]4;25;rgbi:1.0/1.0/1.0\x1b' substrings = list(self.processor.split_string(string)) desired = { 20 : (255, 255, 255), 25 : (255, 255, 255) } self.assertEqual(self.processor.color_map, desired) string = '\x1b[38;5;20m\x1b[48;5;25m' substrings = list(self.processor.split_string(string)) self.assertEqual(self.processor.foreground_color, 20) self.assertEqual(self.processor.background_color, 25) def test_scroll(self): """ Do control sequences for scrolling the buffer work? """ string = '\x1b[5S\x1b[T' i = -1 for i, substring in enumerate(self.processor.split_string(string)): if i == 0: self.assertEqual(len(self.processor.actions), 1) action = self.processor.actions[0] self.assertEqual(action.action, 'scroll') self.assertEqual(action.dir, 'up') self.assertEqual(action.unit, 'line') self.assertEqual(action.count, 5) elif i == 1: self.assertEqual(len(self.processor.actions), 1) action = self.processor.actions[0] self.assertEqual(action.action, 'scroll') self.assertEqual(action.dir, 'down') self.assertEqual(action.unit, 'line') self.assertEqual(action.count, 1) else: self.fail('Too many substrings.') self.assertEqual(i, 1, 'Too few substrings.') def test_formfeed(self): """ Are formfeed characters processed correctly? """ string = '\f' # form feed self.assertEqual(list(self.processor.split_string(string)), ['']) self.assertEqual(len(self.processor.actions), 1) action = self.processor.actions[0] self.assertEqual(action.action, 'scroll') self.assertEqual(action.dir, 'down') self.assertEqual(action.unit, 'page') self.assertEqual(action.count, 1) def test_carriage_return(self): """ Are carriage return characters processed correctly? """ string = 'foo\rbar' # carriage return splits = [] actions = [] for split in self.processor.split_string(string): splits.append(split) actions.append([action.action for action in self.processor.actions]) self.assertEqual(splits, ['foo', None, 'bar']) self.assertEqual(actions, [[], ['carriage-return'], []]) def test_carriage_return_newline(self): """transform CRLF to LF""" string = 'foo\rbar\r\ncat\r\n\n' # carriage return and newline # only one CR action should occur, and '\r\n' should transform to '\n' splits = [] actions = [] for split in self.processor.split_string(string): splits.append(split) actions.append([action.action for action in self.processor.actions]) self.assertEqual(splits, ['foo', None, 'bar', '\r\n', 'cat', '\r\n', '\n']) self.assertEqual(actions, [[], ['carriage-return'], [], ['newline'], [], ['newline'], ['newline']]) def test_beep(self): """ Are beep characters processed correctly? """ string = 'foo\abar' # bell splits = [] actions = [] for split in self.processor.split_string(string): splits.append(split) actions.append([action.action for action in self.processor.actions]) self.assertEqual(splits, ['foo', None, 'bar']) self.assertEqual(actions, [[], ['beep'], []]) def test_backspace(self): """ Are backspace characters processed correctly? """ string = 'foo\bbar' # backspace splits = [] actions = [] for split in self.processor.split_string(string): splits.append(split) actions.append([action.action for action in self.processor.actions]) self.assertEqual(splits, ['foo', None, 'bar']) self.assertEqual(actions, [[], ['backspace'], []]) def test_combined(self): """ Are CR and BS characters processed correctly in combination? BS is treated as a change in print position, rather than a backwards character deletion. Therefore a BS at EOL is effectively ignored. """ string = 'abc\rdef\b' # CR and backspace splits = [] actions = [] for split in self.processor.split_string(string): splits.append(split) actions.append([action.action for action in self.processor.actions]) self.assertEqual(splits, ['abc', None, 'def', None]) self.assertEqual(actions, [[], ['carriage-return'], [], ['backspace']])