django/tests/regressiontests/forms/regressions.py

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Tests to prevent against recurrences of earlier bugs.
regression_tests = r"""
It should be possible to re-use attribute dictionaries (#3810)
>>> from django.newforms import *
>>> extra_attrs = {'class': 'special'}
>>> class TestForm(Form):
... f1 = CharField(max_length=10, widget=TextInput(attrs=extra_attrs))
... f2 = CharField(widget=TextInput(attrs=extra_attrs))
>>> TestForm(auto_id=False).as_p()
u'<p>F1: <input type="text" class="special" name="f1" maxlength="10" /></p>\n<p>F2: <input type="text" class="special" name="f2" /></p>'
#######################
# Tests for form i18n #
#######################
There were some problems with form translations in #3600
>>> from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy, activate, deactivate
>>> class SomeForm(Form):
... username = CharField(max_length=10, label=gettext_lazy('Username'))
>>> f = SomeForm()
>>> print f.as_p()
<p><label for="id_username">Username:</label> <input id="id_username" type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></p>
>>> activate('de')
>>> print f.as_p()
<p><label for="id_username">Benutzername:</label> <input id="id_username" type="text" name="username" maxlength="10" /></p>
>>> deactivate()
Unicode decoding problems...
>>> GENDERS = (('0', u'En tied\xe4'), ('1', u'Mies'), ('2', u'Nainen'))
>>> class SomeForm(Form):
... somechoice = ChoiceField(choices=GENDERS, widget=RadioSelect())
>>> f = SomeForm()
>>> f.as_p()
u'<p><label for="id_somechoice_0">Somechoice:</label> <ul>\n<li><label><input type="radio" id="id_somechoice_0" value="0" name="somechoice" /> En tied\xe4</label></li>\n<li><label><input type="radio" id="id_somechoice_1" value="1" name="somechoice" /> Mies</label></li>\n<li><label><input type="radio" id="id_somechoice_2" value="2" name="somechoice" /> Nainen</label></li>\n</ul></p>'
#######################
# Miscellaneous Tests #
#######################
There once was a problem with Form fields called "data". Let's make sure that
doesn't come back.
>>> class DataForm(Form):
... data = CharField(max_length=10)
>>> f = DataForm({'data': 'xyzzy'})
>>> f.is_valid()
True
>>> f.clean_data
{'data': u'xyzzy'}
"""