import re from django.forms import CharField, Form, Media from django.http import HttpRequest, HttpResponse from django.middleware.csrf import ( CsrfViewMiddleware, _compare_masked_tokens as equivalent_tokens, get_token, ) from django.template import TemplateDoesNotExist, TemplateSyntaxError from django.template.backends.dummy import TemplateStrings from django.test import SimpleTestCase class TemplateStringsTests(SimpleTestCase): engine_class = TemplateStrings backend_name = 'dummy' options = {} @classmethod def setUpClass(cls): super().setUpClass() params = { 'DIRS': [], 'APP_DIRS': True, 'NAME': cls.backend_name, 'OPTIONS': cls.options, } cls.engine = cls.engine_class(params) def test_from_string(self): template = self.engine.from_string("Hello!\n") content = template.render() self.assertEqual(content, "Hello!\n") def test_get_template(self): template = self.engine.get_template('template_backends/hello.html') content = template.render({'name': 'world'}) self.assertEqual(content, "Hello world!\n") def test_get_template_nonexistent(self): with self.assertRaises(TemplateDoesNotExist) as e: self.engine.get_template('template_backends/nonexistent.html') self.assertEqual(e.exception.backend, self.engine) def test_get_template_syntax_error(self): # There's no way to trigger a syntax error with the dummy backend. # The test still lives here to factor it between other backends. if self.backend_name == 'dummy': self.skipTest("test doesn't apply to dummy backend") with self.assertRaises(TemplateSyntaxError): self.engine.get_template('template_backends/syntax_error.html') def test_html_escaping(self): template = self.engine.get_template('template_backends/hello.html') context = {'name': ''} content = template.render(context) self.assertIn('<script>', content) self.assertNotIn('