from datetime import date, datetime, time
from django.forms import SplitDateTimeWidget
from .base import WidgetTest
class SplitDateTimeWidgetTest(WidgetTest):
widget = SplitDateTimeWidget()
def test_render_empty(self):
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', '', html=(
''
))
def test_render_none(self):
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', None, html=(
''
))
def test_render_datetime(self):
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', datetime(2006, 1, 10, 7, 30), html=(
''
''
))
def test_render_date_and_time(self):
self.check_html(self.widget, 'date', [date(2006, 1, 10), time(7, 30)], html=(
''
''
))
def test_constructor_attrs(self):
widget = SplitDateTimeWidget(attrs={'class': 'pretty'})
self.check_html(widget, 'date', datetime(2006, 1, 10, 7, 30), html=(
''
''
))
def test_constructor_different_attrs(self):
html = (
''
''
)
widget = SplitDateTimeWidget(date_attrs={'class': 'foo'}, time_attrs={'class': 'bar'})
self.check_html(widget, 'date', datetime(2006, 1, 10, 7, 30), html=html)
widget = SplitDateTimeWidget(date_attrs={'class': 'foo'}, attrs={'class': 'bar'})
self.check_html(widget, 'date', datetime(2006, 1, 10, 7, 30), html=html)
widget = SplitDateTimeWidget(time_attrs={'class': 'bar'}, attrs={'class': 'foo'})
self.check_html(widget, 'date', datetime(2006, 1, 10, 7, 30), html=html)
def test_formatting(self):
"""
Use 'date_format' and 'time_format' to change the way a value is
displayed.
"""
widget = SplitDateTimeWidget(
date_format='%d/%m/%Y', time_format='%H:%M',
)
self.check_html(widget, 'date', datetime(2006, 1, 10, 7, 30), html=(
''
''
))