django/tests/forms_tests/widget_tests/test_dateinput.py

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from datetime import date
from django.forms import DateInput
from django.test import override_settings
from django.utils import translation
from .base import WidgetTest
class DateInputTest(WidgetTest):
widget = DateInput()
def test_render_none(self):
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', None, html='<input type="text" name="date">')
def test_render_value(self):
d = date(2007, 9, 17)
self.assertEqual(str(d), '2007-09-17')
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', d, html='<input type="text" name="date" value="2007-09-17">')
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', date(2007, 9, 17), html=(
'<input type="text" name="date" value="2007-09-17">'
))
def test_string(self):
"""
Should be able to initialize from a string value.
"""
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', '2007-09-17', html=(
'<input type="text" name="date" value="2007-09-17">'
))
def test_format(self):
"""
Use 'format' to change the way a value is displayed.
"""
d = date(2007, 9, 17)
widget = DateInput(format='%d/%m/%Y', attrs={'type': 'date'})
self.check_html(widget, 'date', d, html='<input type="date" name="date" value="17/09/2007">')
@override_settings(USE_L10N=True)
@translation.override('de-at')
def test_l10n(self):
self.check_html(
self.widget, 'date', date(2007, 9, 17),
html='<input type="text" name="date" value="17.09.2007">',
)