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compat_chr,
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compat_etree_fromstring,
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compat_getenv,
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compat_http_cookies,
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compat_os_name,
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compat_setenv,
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compat_str,
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@ -132,10 +133,6 @@ from youtube_dl.compat import (
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class TestUtil(unittest.TestCase):
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# yt-dlp shim
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def assertCountEqual(self, expected, got, msg='count should be the same'):
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return self.assertEqual(len(tuple(expected)), len(tuple(got)), msg=msg)
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def test_timeconvert(self):
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self.assertTrue(timeconvert('') is None)
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self.assertTrue(timeconvert('bougrg') is None)
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self.assertRaises(
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ValueError, multipart_encode, {b'field': b'value'}, boundary='value')
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def test_dict_get(self):
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FALSE_VALUES = {
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'none': None,
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'false': False,
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'zero': 0,
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'empty_string': '',
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'empty_list': [],
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}
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d = FALSE_VALUES.copy()
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d['a'] = 42
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'a'), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'b'), None)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'b', 42), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('a', )), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'a', )), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', 'a', 'd', )), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', )), None)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', ), 42), 42)
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for key, false_value in FALSE_VALUES.items():
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key, )), None)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key, ), skip_false_values=False), false_value)
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def test_merge_dicts(self):
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self.assertEqual(merge_dicts({'a': 1}, {'b': 2}), {'a': 1, 'b': 2})
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self.assertEqual(merge_dicts({'a': 1}, {'a': 2}), {'a': 1})
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self.assertEqual(variadic('spam', allowed_types=dict), 'spam')
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self.assertEqual(variadic('spam', allowed_types=[dict]), 'spam')
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def test_join_nonempty(self):
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self.assertEqual(join_nonempty('a', 'b'), 'a-b')
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self.assertEqual(join_nonempty(
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'a', 'b', 'c', 'd',
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from_dict={'a': 'c', 'c': [], 'b': 'd', 'd': None}), 'c-d')
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class TestTraversal(unittest.TestCase):
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str = compat_str
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_TEST_DATA = {
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100: 100,
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1.2: 1.2,
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'str': 'str',
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'None': None,
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'...': Ellipsis,
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'urls': [
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{'index': 0, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/0'},
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{'index': 1, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/1'},
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],
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'data': (
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{'index': 2},
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{'index': 3},
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),
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'dict': {},
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}
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# yt-dlp shim
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def assertCountEqual(self, expected, got, msg='count should be the same'):
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return self.assertEqual(len(tuple(expected)), len(tuple(got)), msg=msg)
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def assertMaybeCountEqual(self, *args, **kwargs):
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if sys.version_info < (3, 7):
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# random dict order
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return self.assertCountEqual(*args, **kwargs)
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else:
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return self.assertEqual(*args, **kwargs)
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def test_traverse_obj(self):
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str = compat_str
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_TEST_DATA = {
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100: 100,
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1.2: 1.2,
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'str': 'str',
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'None': None,
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'...': Ellipsis,
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'urls': [
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{'index': 0, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/0'},
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{'index': 1, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/1'},
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],
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'data': (
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{'index': 2},
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{'index': 3},
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),
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'dict': {},
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}
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str = self.str
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_TEST_DATA = self._TEST_DATA
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# define a pukka Iterable
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def iter_range(stop):
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# Test set as key (transformation/type, like `expected_type`)
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (Ellipsis, T(str.upper), )), ['STR'],
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msg='Function in set should be a transformation')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('fail', T(lambda _: 'const'))), 'const',
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msg='Function in set should always be called')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (Ellipsis, T(str))), ['str'],
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msg='Type in set should be a type filter')
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self.assertMaybeCountEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (Ellipsis, T(str, int))), [100, 'str'],
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msg='Multiple types in set should be a type filter')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, T(dict)), _TEST_DATA,
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msg='A single set should be wrapped into a path')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (Ellipsis, T(str.upper))), ['STR'],
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msg='Transformation function should not raise')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (Ellipsis, T(str_or_none))),
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[item for item in map(str_or_none, _TEST_DATA.values()) if item is not None],
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msg='Function in set should be a transformation')
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self.assertMaybeCountEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (Ellipsis, T(str_or_none))),
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[item for item in map(str_or_none, _TEST_DATA.values()) if item is not None],
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msg='Function in set should be a transformation')
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if __debug__:
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with self.assertRaises(Exception, msg='Sets with length != 1 should raise in debug'):
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traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, set())
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({}, (0, slice(1)), _traverse_string=True), [],
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msg='branching should result in list if `traverse_string`')
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# Test is_user_input behavior
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_IS_USER_INPUT_DATA = {'range8': list(range(8))}
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_IS_USER_INPUT_DATA, ('range8', '3'),
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_is_user_input=True), 3,
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msg='allow for string indexing if `is_user_input`')
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self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_IS_USER_INPUT_DATA, ('range8', '3:'),
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_is_user_input=True), tuple(range(8))[3:],
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msg='allow for string slice if `is_user_input`')
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self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_IS_USER_INPUT_DATA, ('range8', ':4:2'),
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_is_user_input=True), tuple(range(8))[:4:2],
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msg='allow step in string slice if `is_user_input`')
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self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_IS_USER_INPUT_DATA, ('range8', ':'),
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_is_user_input=True), range(8),
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msg='`:` should be treated as `...` if `is_user_input`')
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError, msg='too many params should result in error'):
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traverse_obj(_IS_USER_INPUT_DATA, ('range8', ':::'), _is_user_input=True)
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# Test re.Match as input obj
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mobj = re.match(r'^0(12)(?P<group>3)(4)?$', '0123')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, Ellipsis), [x for x in mobj.groups() if x is not None],
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, lambda k, _: k in (0, 'group')), ['0123', '3'],
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msg='function on a `re.Match` should give group name as well')
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# Test xml.etree.ElementTree.Element as input obj
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etree = compat_etree_fromstring('''<?xml version="1.0"?>
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<data>
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<country name="Liechtenstein">
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<rank>1</rank>
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<year>2008</year>
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<gdppc>141100</gdppc>
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<neighbor name="Austria" direction="E"/>
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<neighbor name="Switzerland" direction="W"/>
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</country>
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<country name="Singapore">
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<rank>4</rank>
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<year>2011</year>
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<gdppc>59900</gdppc>
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<neighbor name="Malaysia" direction="N"/>
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</country>
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<country name="Panama">
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<rank>68</rank>
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<year>2011</year>
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<gdppc>13600</gdppc>
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<neighbor name="Costa Rica" direction="W"/>
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<neighbor name="Colombia" direction="E"/>
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</country>
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</data>''')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, ''), etree,
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msg='empty str key should return the element itself')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, 'country'), list(etree),
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msg='str key should return all children with that tag name')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, Ellipsis), list(etree),
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msg='`...` as key should return all children')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, lambda _, x: x[0].text == '4'), [etree[1]],
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msg='function as key should get element as value')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, lambda i, _: i == 1), [etree[1]],
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msg='function as key should get index as key')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, 0), etree[0],
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msg='int key should return the nth child')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, './/neighbor/@name'),
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['Austria', 'Switzerland', 'Malaysia', 'Costa Rica', 'Colombia'],
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msg='`@<attribute>` at end of path should give that attribute')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, '//neighbor/@fail'), [None, None, None, None, None],
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msg='`@<nonexistent>` at end of path should give `None`')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, ('//neighbor/@', 2)), {'name': 'Malaysia', 'direction': 'N'},
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msg='`@` should give the full attribute dict')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, '//year/text()'), ['2008', '2011', '2011'],
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msg='`text()` at end of path should give the inner text')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, '//*[@direction]/@direction'), ['E', 'W', 'N', 'W', 'E'],
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msg='full python xpath features should be supported')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, (0, '@name')), 'Liechtenstein',
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msg='special transformations should act on current element')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, ('country', 0, Ellipsis, 'text()', T(int_or_none))), [1, 2008, 141100],
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msg='special transformations should act on current element')
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def test_traversal_unbranching(self):
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# str = self.str
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_TEST_DATA = self._TEST_DATA
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [(100, 1.2), all]), [100, 1.2],
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msg='`all` should give all results as list')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [(100, 1.2), any]), 100,
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msg='`any` should give the first result')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [100, all]), [100],
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msg='`all` should give list if non branching')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [100, any]), 100,
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msg='`any` should give single item if non branching')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [('dict', 'None', 100), all]), [100],
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msg='`all` should filter `None` and empty dict')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [('dict', 'None', 100), any]), 100,
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msg='`any` should filter `None` and empty dict')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [{
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'all': [('dict', 'None', 100, 1.2), all],
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'any': [('dict', 'None', 100, 1.2), any],
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}]), {'all': [100, 1.2], 'any': 100},
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msg='`all`/`any` should apply to each dict path separately')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [{
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'all': [('dict', 'None', 100, 1.2), all],
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'any': [('dict', 'None', 100, 1.2), any],
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}], get_all=False), {'all': [100, 1.2], 'any': 100},
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msg='`all`/`any` should apply to dict regardless of `get_all`')
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self.assertIs(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [('dict', 'None', 100, 1.2), all, T(float)]), None,
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msg='`all` should reset branching status')
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self.assertIs(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [('dict', 'None', 100, 1.2), any, T(float)]), None,
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msg='`any` should reset branching status')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [('dict', 'None', 100, 1.2), all, Ellipsis, T(float)]), [1.2],
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msg='`all` should allow further branching')
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [('dict', 'None', 'urls', 'data'), any, Ellipsis, 'index']), [0, 1],
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msg='`any` should allow further branching')
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def test_traversal_morsel(self):
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values = {
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'expires': 'a',
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'path': 'b',
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'comment': 'c',
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'domain': 'd',
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'max-age': 'e',
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'secure': 'f',
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'httponly': 'g',
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'version': 'h',
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'samesite': 'i',
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}
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# SameSite added in Py3.8, breaks .update for 3.5-3.7
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if sys.version_info < (3, 8):
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del values['samesite']
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morsel = compat_http_cookies.Morsel()
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morsel.set(str('item_key'), 'item_value', 'coded_value')
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morsel.update(values)
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values['key'] = str('item_key')
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values['value'] = 'item_value'
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values = dict((str(k), v) for k, v in values.items())
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# make test pass even without ordered dict
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value_set = set(values.values())
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for key, value in values.items():
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self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(morsel, key), value,
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msg='Morsel should provide access to all values')
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self.assertEqual(set(traverse_obj(morsel, Ellipsis)), value_set,
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msg='`...` should yield all values')
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self.assertEqual(set(traverse_obj(morsel, lambda k, v: True)), value_set,
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msg='function key should yield all values')
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self.assertIs(traverse_obj(morsel, [(None,), any]), morsel,
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msg='Morsel should not be implicitly changed to dict on usage')
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def test_get_first(self):
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self.assertEqual(get_first([{'a': None}, {'a': 'spam'}], 'a'), 'spam')
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def test_join_nonempty(self):
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self.assertEqual(join_nonempty('a', 'b'), 'a-b')
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self.assertEqual(join_nonempty(
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'a', 'b', 'c', 'd',
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from_dict={'a': 'c', 'c': [], 'b': 'd', 'd': None}), 'c-d')
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def test_dict_get(self):
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FALSE_VALUES = {
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'none': None,
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'false': False,
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'zero': 0,
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'empty_string': '',
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'empty_list': [],
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}
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d = FALSE_VALUES.copy()
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d['a'] = 42
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'a'), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'b'), None)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'b', 42), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('a', )), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'a', )), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', 'a', 'd', )), 42)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', )), None)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', ), 42), 42)
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for key, false_value in FALSE_VALUES.items():
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key, )), None)
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self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key, ), skip_false_values=False), false_value)
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if __name__ == '__main__':
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