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This patch replaces the *full of magic* ``utils.match_language`` function by a ``locales.match_locale``. The ``locales.match_locale`` function is based on the ``locales.build_engine_locales`` introduced in9ae409a0
[1]. In the past SearXNG did only support a search by a language but not in a region. This has been changed a long time ago and regions have been added to SearXNG core but not to the engines. The ``utils.match_language`` was the function to handle the different aspects of language/regions in SearXNG core and the supported *languages* in the engine. The ``utils.match_language`` did it with some magic and works good for most use cases but fails in some edge case. To replace the concurrence of languages and regions in the SearXNG core the ``locales.build_engine_locales`` was introduced in9ae409a0
[1]. With the last patches all engines has been migrated to a ``fetch_traits`` and a language/region concept that is based on ``locales.build_engine_locales``. To summarize: there is no longer a need for the ``locales.match_language``. [1] https://github.com/searxng/searxng/pull/1652 Signed-off-by: Markus Heiser <markus.heiser@darmarit.de>
224 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
224 lines
8.7 KiB
Python
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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import lxml.etree
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from lxml import html
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from searx.exceptions import SearxXPathSyntaxException, SearxEngineXPathException
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from searx import utils
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from tests import SearxTestCase
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class TestUtils(SearxTestCase):
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def test_gen_useragent(self):
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self.assertIsInstance(utils.gen_useragent(), str)
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self.assertIsNotNone(utils.gen_useragent())
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self.assertTrue(utils.gen_useragent().startswith('Mozilla'))
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def test_searx_useragent(self):
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self.assertIsInstance(utils.searx_useragent(), str)
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self.assertIsNotNone(utils.searx_useragent())
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self.assertTrue(utils.searx_useragent().startswith('searx'))
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def test_html_to_text(self):
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html_str = """
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<a href="/testlink" class="link_access_account">
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<style>
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.toto {
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color: red;
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}
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</style>
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<span class="toto">
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<span>
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<img src="test.jpg" />
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</span>
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</span>
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<span class="titi">
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Test text
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</span>
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<script>value='dummy';</script>
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</a>
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"""
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self.assertIsInstance(utils.html_to_text(html_str), str)
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self.assertIsNotNone(utils.html_to_text(html_str))
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self.assertEqual(utils.html_to_text(html_str), "Test text")
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def test_extract_text(self):
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html_str = """
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<a href="/testlink" class="link_access_account">
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<span class="toto">
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<span>
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<img src="test.jpg" />
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</span>
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</span>
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<span class="titi">
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Test text
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</span>
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</a>
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"""
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dom = html.fromstring(html_str)
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(dom), 'Test text')
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(dom.xpath('//span')), 'Test text')
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(dom.xpath('//span/text()')), 'Test text')
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(dom.xpath('count(//span)')), '3.0')
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(dom.xpath('boolean(//span)')), 'True')
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(dom.xpath('//img/@src')), 'test.jpg')
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(dom.xpath('//unexistingtag')), '')
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self.assertEqual(utils.extract_text(None, allow_none=True), None)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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utils.extract_text(None)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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utils.extract_text({})
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def test_extract_url(self):
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def f(html_str, search_url):
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return utils.extract_url(html.fromstring(html_str), search_url)
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self.assertEqual(f('<span id="42">https://example.com</span>', 'http://example.com/'), 'https://example.com/')
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self.assertEqual(f('https://example.com', 'http://example.com/'), 'https://example.com/')
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self.assertEqual(f('//example.com', 'http://example.com/'), 'http://example.com/')
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self.assertEqual(f('//example.com', 'https://example.com/'), 'https://example.com/')
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self.assertEqual(f('/path?a=1', 'https://example.com'), 'https://example.com/path?a=1')
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with self.assertRaises(lxml.etree.ParserError):
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f('', 'https://example.com')
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with self.assertRaises(Exception):
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utils.extract_url([], 'https://example.com')
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def test_html_to_text_invalid(self):
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html = '<p><b>Lorem ipsum</i>dolor sit amet</p>'
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self.assertEqual(utils.html_to_text(html), "Lorem ipsum")
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def test_ecma_unscape(self):
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self.assertEqual(utils.ecma_unescape('text%20with%20space'), 'text with space')
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self.assertEqual(utils.ecma_unescape('text using %xx: %F3'), 'text using %xx: ó')
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self.assertEqual(utils.ecma_unescape('text using %u: %u5409, %u4E16%u754c'), 'text using %u: 吉, 世界')
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class TestHTMLTextExtractor(SearxTestCase):
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def setUp(self):
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self.html_text_extractor = utils._HTMLTextExtractor()
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def test__init__(self):
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self.assertEqual(self.html_text_extractor.result, [])
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def test_handle_charref(self):
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self.html_text_extractor.handle_charref('xF')
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self.assertIn('\x0f', self.html_text_extractor.result)
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self.html_text_extractor.handle_charref('XF')
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self.assertIn('\x0f', self.html_text_extractor.result)
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self.html_text_extractor.handle_charref('97')
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self.assertIn('a', self.html_text_extractor.result)
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def test_handle_entityref(self):
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entity = 'test'
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self.html_text_extractor.handle_entityref(entity)
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self.assertIn(entity, self.html_text_extractor.result)
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def test_invalid_html(self):
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text = '<p><b>Lorem ipsum</i>dolor sit amet</p>'
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with self.assertRaises(utils._HTMLTextExtractorException):
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self.html_text_extractor.feed(text)
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class TestXPathUtils(SearxTestCase):
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TEST_DOC = """<ul>
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<li>Text in <b>bold</b> and <i>italic</i> </li>
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<li>Another <b>text</b> <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAUEBAAAACwAAAAAAQABAAACAkQBADs="></li>
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</ul>"""
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def test_get_xpath_cache(self):
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xp1 = utils.get_xpath('//a')
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xp2 = utils.get_xpath('//div')
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xp3 = utils.get_xpath('//a')
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self.assertEqual(id(xp1), id(xp3))
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self.assertNotEqual(id(xp1), id(xp2))
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def test_get_xpath_type(self):
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utils.get_xpath(lxml.etree.XPath('//a'))
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with self.assertRaises(TypeError):
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utils.get_xpath([])
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def test_get_xpath_invalid(self):
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invalid_xpath = '//a[0].text'
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with self.assertRaises(SearxXPathSyntaxException) as context:
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utils.get_xpath(invalid_xpath)
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.message, 'Invalid expression')
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.xpath_str, invalid_xpath)
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def test_eval_xpath_unregistered_function(self):
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doc = html.fromstring(TestXPathUtils.TEST_DOC)
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invalid_function_xpath = 'int(//a)'
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with self.assertRaises(SearxEngineXPathException) as context:
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utils.eval_xpath(doc, invalid_function_xpath)
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.message, 'Unregistered function')
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.xpath_str, invalid_function_xpath)
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def test_eval_xpath(self):
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doc = html.fromstring(TestXPathUtils.TEST_DOC)
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self.assertEqual(utils.eval_xpath(doc, '//p'), [])
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self.assertEqual(utils.eval_xpath(doc, '//i/text()'), ['italic'])
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self.assertEqual(utils.eval_xpath(doc, 'count(//i)'), 1.0)
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def test_eval_xpath_list(self):
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doc = html.fromstring(TestXPathUtils.TEST_DOC)
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# check a not empty list
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self.assertEqual(utils.eval_xpath_list(doc, '//i/text()'), ['italic'])
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# check min_len parameter
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with self.assertRaises(SearxEngineXPathException) as context:
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utils.eval_xpath_list(doc, '//p', min_len=1)
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.message, 'len(xpath_str) < 1')
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.xpath_str, '//p')
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def test_eval_xpath_getindex(self):
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doc = html.fromstring(TestXPathUtils.TEST_DOC)
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# check index 0
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self.assertEqual(utils.eval_xpath_getindex(doc, '//i/text()', 0), 'italic')
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# default is 'something'
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self.assertEqual(utils.eval_xpath_getindex(doc, '//i/text()', 1, default='something'), 'something')
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# default is None
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self.assertEqual(utils.eval_xpath_getindex(doc, '//i/text()', 1, default=None), None)
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# index not found
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with self.assertRaises(SearxEngineXPathException) as context:
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utils.eval_xpath_getindex(doc, '//i/text()', 1)
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.message, 'index 1 not found')
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# not a list
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with self.assertRaises(SearxEngineXPathException) as context:
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utils.eval_xpath_getindex(doc, 'count(//i)', 1)
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self.assertEqual(context.exception.message, 'the result is not a list')
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def test_detect_language(self):
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# make sure new line are not an issue
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# fasttext.predict('') does not accept new line.
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l = utils.detect_language('The quick brown fox jumps over\nthe lazy dog')
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self.assertEqual(l, 'en')
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l = utils.detect_language('いろはにほへと ちりぬるを わかよたれそ つねならむ うゐのおくやま けふこえて あさきゆめみし ゑひもせす')
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self.assertEqual(l, 'ja')
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l = utils.detect_language('Pijamalı hasta yağız şoföre çabucak güvendi.')
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self.assertEqual(l, 'tr')
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l = utils.detect_language('')
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self.assertIsNone(l)
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# mix languages --> None
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l = utils.detect_language('The いろはにほへと Pijamalı')
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self.assertIsNone(l)
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with self.assertRaises(ValueError):
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utils.detect_language(None)
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