from django import forms
from django.forms import CheckboxSelectMultiple
from .base import WidgetTest
class CheckboxSelectMultipleTest(WidgetTest):
widget = CheckboxSelectMultiple
def test_render_value(self):
self.check_html(self.widget(choices=self.beatles), 'beatles', ['J'], html=(
"""
"""
))
def test_render_none(self):
"""
If the value is None, none of the options are selected.
"""
self.check_html(self.widget(choices=self.beatles), 'beatles', None, html=(
"""
"""
self.check_html(self.widget(choices=nested_choices), 'nestchoice', ('vinyl', 'dvd'), html=html)
def test_separate_ids(self):
"""
Each input gets a separate ID.
"""
choices = [('a', 'A'), ('b', 'B'), ('c', 'C')]
html = """
"""
self.check_html(self.widget(choices=choices), 'letters', ['a', 'c'], attrs={'id': 'abc'}, html=html)
def test_separate_ids_constructor(self):
"""
Each input gets a separate ID when the ID is passed to the constructor.
"""
widget = CheckboxSelectMultiple(attrs={'id': 'abc'}, choices=[('a', 'A'), ('b', 'B'), ('c', 'C')])
html = """
"""
self.check_html(widget, 'letters', ['a', 'c'], html=html)
def test_use_required_attribute(self):
widget = self.widget(choices=self.beatles)
# Always False because browser validation would require all checkboxes
# to be checked instead of at least one.
self.assertIs(widget.use_required_attribute(None), False)
self.assertIs(widget.use_required_attribute([]), False)
self.assertIs(widget.use_required_attribute(['J', 'P']), False)
def test_value_omitted_from_data(self):
widget = self.widget(choices=self.beatles)
self.assertIs(widget.value_omitted_from_data({}, {}, 'field'), False)
self.assertIs(widget.value_omitted_from_data({'field': 'value'}, {}, 'field'), False)
def test_label(self):
""""
CheckboxSelectMultiple doesn't contain 'for="field_0"' in the