django1/tests/regressiontests/pagination_regress/tests.py

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from django.core.paginator import Paginator, EmptyPage, PageNotAnInteger
from django.utils.unittest import TestCase
class PaginatorTests(TestCase):
"""
Tests for the Paginator and Page classes.
"""
def check_paginator(self, params, output):
"""
Helper method that instantiates a Paginator object from the passed
params and then checks that its attributes match the passed output.
"""
count, num_pages, page_range = output
paginator = Paginator(*params)
self.check_attribute('count', paginator, count, params)
self.check_attribute('num_pages', paginator, num_pages, params)
self.check_attribute('page_range', paginator, page_range, params)
def check_attribute(self, name, paginator, expected, params):
"""
Helper method that checks a single attribute and gives a nice error
message upon test failure.
"""
got = getattr(paginator, name)
self.assertEqual(expected, got,
"For '%s', expected %s but got %s. Paginator parameters were: %s"
% (name, expected, got, params))
def test_invalid_page_number(self):
"""
Tests that invalid page numbers result in the correct exception being
raised.
"""
paginator = Paginator([1, 2, 3], 2)
self.assertRaises(PageNotAnInteger, paginator.validate_number, None)
self.assertRaises(PageNotAnInteger, paginator.validate_number, 'x')
def test_paginator(self):
"""
Tests the paginator attributes using varying inputs.
"""
nine = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9]
ten = nine + [10]
eleven = ten + [11]
tests = (
# Each item is two tuples:
# First tuple is Paginator parameters - object_list, per_page,
# orphans, and allow_empty_first_page.
# Second tuple is resulting Paginator attributes - count,
# num_pages, and page_range.
# Ten items, varying orphans, no empty first page.
((ten, 4, 0, False), (10, 3, [1, 2, 3])),
((ten, 4, 1, False), (10, 3, [1, 2, 3])),
((ten, 4, 2, False), (10, 2, [1, 2])),
((ten, 4, 5, False), (10, 2, [1, 2])),
((ten, 4, 6, False), (10, 1, [1])),
# Ten items, varying orphans, allow empty first page.
((ten, 4, 0, True), (10, 3, [1, 2, 3])),
((ten, 4, 1, True), (10, 3, [1, 2, 3])),
((ten, 4, 2, True), (10, 2, [1, 2])),
((ten, 4, 5, True), (10, 2, [1, 2])),
((ten, 4, 6, True), (10, 1, [1])),
# One item, varying orphans, no empty first page.
(([1], 4, 0, False), (1, 1, [1])),
(([1], 4, 1, False), (1, 1, [1])),
(([1], 4, 2, False), (1, 1, [1])),
# One item, varying orphans, allow empty first page.
(([1], 4, 0, True), (1, 1, [1])),
(([1], 4, 1, True), (1, 1, [1])),
(([1], 4, 2, True), (1, 1, [1])),
# Zero items, varying orphans, no empty first page.
(([], 4, 0, False), (0, 0, [])),
(([], 4, 1, False), (0, 0, [])),
(([], 4, 2, False), (0, 0, [])),
# Zero items, varying orphans, allow empty first page.
(([], 4, 0, True), (0, 1, [1])),
(([], 4, 1, True), (0, 1, [1])),
(([], 4, 2, True), (0, 1, [1])),
# Number if items one less than per_page.
(([], 1, 0, True), (0, 1, [1])),
(([], 1, 0, False), (0, 0, [])),
(([1], 2, 0, True), (1, 1, [1])),
((nine, 10, 0, True), (9, 1, [1])),
# Number if items equal to per_page.
(([1], 1, 0, True), (1, 1, [1])),
(([1, 2], 2, 0, True), (2, 1, [1])),
((ten, 10, 0, True), (10, 1, [1])),
# Number if items one more than per_page.
(([1, 2], 1, 0, True), (2, 2, [1, 2])),
(([1, 2, 3], 2, 0, True), (3, 2, [1, 2])),
((eleven, 10, 0, True), (11, 2, [1, 2])),
# Number if items one more than per_page with one orphan.
(([1, 2], 1, 1, True), (2, 1, [1])),
(([1, 2, 3], 2, 1, True), (3, 1, [1])),
((eleven, 10, 1, True), (11, 1, [1])),
)
for params, output in tests:
self.check_paginator(params, output)
def check_indexes(self, params, page_num, indexes):
"""
Helper method that instantiates a Paginator object from the passed
params and then checks that the start and end indexes of the passed
page_num match those given as a 2-tuple in indexes.
"""
paginator = Paginator(*params)
if page_num == 'first':
page_num = 1
elif page_num == 'last':
page_num = paginator.num_pages
page = paginator.page(page_num)
start, end = indexes
msg = ("For %s of page %s, expected %s but got %s."
" Paginator parameters were: %s")
self.assertEqual(start, page.start_index(),
msg % ('start index', page_num, start, page.start_index(), params))
self.assertEqual(end, page.end_index(),
msg % ('end index', page_num, end, page.end_index(), params))
def test_page_indexes(self):
"""
Tests that paginator pages have the correct start and end indexes.
"""
ten = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10]
tests = (
# Each item is three tuples:
# First tuple is Paginator parameters - object_list, per_page,
# orphans, and allow_empty_first_page.
# Second tuple is the start and end indexes of the first page.
# Third tuple is the start and end indexes of the last page.
# Ten items, varying per_page, no orphans.
((ten, 1, 0, True), (1, 1), (10, 10)),
((ten, 2, 0, True), (1, 2), (9, 10)),
((ten, 3, 0, True), (1, 3), (10, 10)),
((ten, 5, 0, True), (1, 5), (6, 10)),
# Ten items, varying per_page, with orphans.
((ten, 1, 1, True), (1, 1), (9, 10)),
((ten, 1, 2, True), (1, 1), (8, 10)),
((ten, 3, 1, True), (1, 3), (7, 10)),
((ten, 3, 2, True), (1, 3), (7, 10)),
((ten, 3, 4, True), (1, 3), (4, 10)),
((ten, 5, 1, True), (1, 5), (6, 10)),
((ten, 5, 2, True), (1, 5), (6, 10)),
((ten, 5, 5, True), (1, 10), (1, 10)),
# One item, varying orphans, no empty first page.
(([1], 4, 0, False), (1, 1), (1, 1)),
(([1], 4, 1, False), (1, 1), (1, 1)),
(([1], 4, 2, False), (1, 1), (1, 1)),
# One item, varying orphans, allow empty first page.
(([1], 4, 0, True), (1, 1), (1, 1)),
(([1], 4, 1, True), (1, 1), (1, 1)),
(([1], 4, 2, True), (1, 1), (1, 1)),
# Zero items, varying orphans, allow empty first page.
(([], 4, 0, True), (0, 0), (0, 0)),
(([], 4, 1, True), (0, 0), (0, 0)),
(([], 4, 2, True), (0, 0), (0, 0)),
)
for params, first, last in tests:
self.check_indexes(params, 'first', first)
self.check_indexes(params, 'last', last)
# When no items and no empty first page, we should get EmptyPage error.
self.assertRaises(EmptyPage, self.check_indexes, ([], 4, 0, False), 1, None)
self.assertRaises(EmptyPage, self.check_indexes, ([], 4, 1, False), 1, None)
self.assertRaises(EmptyPage, self.check_indexes, ([], 4, 2, False), 1, None)
def test_page_sequence(self):
"""
Tests that a paginator page acts like a standard sequence.
"""
eleven = 'abcdefghijk'
page2 = Paginator(eleven, per_page=5, orphans=1).page(2)
self.assertEqual(len(page2), 6)
self.assertTrue('k' in page2)
self.assertFalse('a' in page2)
self.assertEqual(''.join(page2), 'fghijk')
self.assertEqual(''.join(reversed(page2)), 'kjihgf')