From 979ce2e786f2ee3fc783b6dc1ef4188d8805c923 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Simon Sawicki Date: Sat, 30 Mar 2024 19:32:07 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] [test] `traversal`: Separate traversal tests (#9574) Authored by: Grub4K --- test/test_traversal.py | 379 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ test/test_utils.py | 379 ----------------------------------------- 2 files changed, 379 insertions(+), 379 deletions(-) create mode 100644 test/test_traversal.py diff --git a/test/test_traversal.py b/test/test_traversal.py new file mode 100644 index 000000000..3b247d059 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/test_traversal.py @@ -0,0 +1,379 @@ +import re +import xml.etree.ElementTree + +import pytest + +from yt_dlp.utils import dict_get, int_or_none, str_or_none +from yt_dlp.utils.traversal import traverse_obj + +_TEST_DATA = { + 100: 100, + 1.2: 1.2, + 'str': 'str', + 'None': None, + '...': ..., + 'urls': [ + {'index': 0, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/0'}, + {'index': 1, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/1'}, + ], + 'data': ( + {'index': 2}, + {'index': 3}, + ), + 'dict': {}, +} + + +class TestTraversal: + def test_dict_get(self): + FALSE_VALUES = { + 'none': None, + 'false': False, + 'zero': 0, + 'empty_string': '', + 'empty_list': [], + } + d = {**FALSE_VALUES, 'a': 42} + assert dict_get(d, 'a') == 42 + assert dict_get(d, 'b') is None + assert dict_get(d, 'b', 42) == 42 + assert dict_get(d, ('a',)) == 42 + assert dict_get(d, ('b', 'a')) == 42 + assert dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', 'a', 'd')) == 42 + assert dict_get(d, ('b', 'c')) is None + assert dict_get(d, ('b', 'c'), 42) == 42 + for key, false_value in FALSE_VALUES.items(): + assert dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key)) is None + assert dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key), skip_false_values=False) == false_value + + def test_traversal_base(self): + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('str',)) == 'str', \ + 'allow tuple path' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ['str']) == 'str', \ + 'allow list path' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (value for value in ("str",))) == 'str', \ + 'allow iterable path' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'str') == 'str', \ + 'single items should be treated as a path' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 100) == 100, \ + 'allow int path' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 1.2) == 1.2, \ + 'allow float path' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, None) == _TEST_DATA, \ + '`None` should not perform any modification' + + def test_traversal_ellipsis(self): + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ...) == [x for x in _TEST_DATA.values() if x not in (None, {})], \ + '`...` should give all non discarded values' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', 0, ...)) == list(_TEST_DATA['urls'][0].values()), \ + '`...` selection for dicts should select all values' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., ..., 'url')) == ['https://www.example.com/0', 'https://www.example.com/1'], \ + 'nested `...` queries should work' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., ..., 'index')) == list(range(4)), \ + '`...` query result should be flattened' + assert traverse_obj(iter(range(4)), ...) == list(range(4)), \ + '`...` should accept iterables' + + def test_traversal_function(self): + filter_func = lambda x, y: x == 'urls' and isinstance(y, list) + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, filter_func) == [_TEST_DATA['urls']], \ + 'function as query key should perform a filter based on (key, value)' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, lambda _, x: isinstance(x[0], str)) == ['str'], \ + 'exceptions in the query function should be catched' + assert traverse_obj(iter(range(4)), lambda _, x: x % 2 == 0) == [0, 2], \ + 'function key should accept iterables' + # Wrong function signature should raise (debug mode) + with pytest.raises(Exception): + traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, lambda a: ...) + with pytest.raises(Exception): + traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, lambda a, b, c: ...) + + def test_traversal_set(self): + # transformation/type, like `expected_type` + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str.upper}, )) == ['STR'], \ + 'Function in set should be a transformation' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str})) == ['str'], \ + 'Type in set should be a type filter' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {dict}) == _TEST_DATA, \ + 'A single set should be wrapped into a path' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str.upper})) == ['STR'], \ + 'Transformation function should not raise' + expected = [x for x in map(str_or_none, _TEST_DATA.values()) if x is not None] + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str_or_none})) == expected, \ + 'Function in set should be a transformation' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('fail', {lambda _: 'const'})) == 'const', \ + 'Function in set should always be called' + # Sets with length != 1 should raise in debug + with pytest.raises(Exception): + traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, set()) + with pytest.raises(Exception): + traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {str.upper, str}) + + def test_traversal_slice(self): + _SLICE_DATA = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] + + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('dict', slice(1))) is None, \ + 'slice on a dictionary should not throw' + assert traverse_obj(_SLICE_DATA, slice(1)) == _SLICE_DATA[:1], \ + 'slice key should apply slice to sequence' + assert traverse_obj(_SLICE_DATA, slice(1, 2)) == _SLICE_DATA[1:2], \ + 'slice key should apply slice to sequence' + assert traverse_obj(_SLICE_DATA, slice(1, 4, 2)) == _SLICE_DATA[1:4:2], \ + 'slice key should apply slice to sequence' + + def test_traversal_alternatives(self): + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'fail', 'str') == 'str', \ + 'multiple `paths` should be treated as alternative paths' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'str', 100) == 'str', \ + 'alternatives should exit early' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'fail', 'fail') is None, \ + 'alternatives should return `default` if exhausted' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., 'fail'), 100) == 100, \ + 'alternatives should track their own branching return' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('dict', ...), ('data', ...)) == list(_TEST_DATA['data']), \ + 'alternatives on empty objects should search further' + + def test_traversal_branching_nesting(self): + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', (3, 0), 'url')) == ['https://www.example.com/0'], \ + 'tuple as key should be treated as branches' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', [3, 0], 'url')) == ['https://www.example.com/0'], \ + 'list as key should be treated as branches' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', ((1, 'fail'), (0, 'url')))) == ['https://www.example.com/0'], \ + 'double nesting in path should be treated as paths' + assert traverse_obj(['0', [1, 2]], [(0, 1), 0]) == [1], \ + 'do not fail early on branching' + expected = ['https://www.example.com/0', 'https://www.example.com/1'] + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', ((0, ('fail', 'url')), (1, 'url')))) == expected, \ + 'tripple nesting in path should be treated as branches' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', ('fail', (..., 'url')))) == expected, \ + 'ellipsis as branch path start gets flattened' + + def test_traversal_dict(self): + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 100, 1: 1.2}) == {0: 100, 1: 1.2}, \ + 'dict key should result in a dict with the same keys' + expected = {0: 'https://www.example.com/0'} + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', 0, 'url')}) == expected, \ + 'dict key should allow paths' + expected = {0: ['https://www.example.com/0']} + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', (3, 0), 'url')}) == expected, \ + 'tuple in dict path should be treated as branches' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', ((1, 'fail'), (0, 'url')))}) == expected, \ + 'double nesting in dict path should be treated as paths' + expected = {0: ['https://www.example.com/1', 'https://www.example.com/0']} + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', ((1, ('fail', 'url')), (0, 'url')))}) == expected, \ + 'tripple nesting in dict path should be treated as branches' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'fail'}) == {}, \ + 'remove `None` values when top level dict key fails' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'fail'}, default=...) == {0: ...}, \ + 'use `default` if key fails and `default`' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'dict'}) == {}, \ + 'remove empty values when dict key' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'dict'}, default=...) == {0: ...}, \ + 'use `default` when dict key and `default`' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: {0: 'fail'}}) == {}, \ + 'remove empty values when nested dict key fails' + assert traverse_obj(None, {0: 'fail'}) == {}, \ + 'default to dict if pruned' + assert traverse_obj(None, {0: 'fail'}, default=...) == {0: ...}, \ + 'default to dict if pruned and default is given' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: {0: 'fail'}}, default=...) == {0: {0: ...}}, \ + 'use nested `default` when nested dict key fails and `default`' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('dict', ...)}) == {}, \ + 'remove key if branch in dict key not successful' + + def test_traversal_default(self): + _DEFAULT_DATA = {'None': None, 'int': 0, 'list': []} + + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'fail') is None, \ + 'default value should be `None`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'fail', 'fail', default=...) == ..., \ + 'chained fails should result in default' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'None', 'int') == 0, \ + 'should not short cirquit on `None`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'fail', default=1) == 1, \ + 'invalid dict key should result in `default`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'None', default=1) == 1, \ + '`None` is a deliberate sentinel and should become `default`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, ('list', 10)) is None, \ + '`IndexError` should result in `default`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, (..., 'fail'), default=1) == 1, \ + 'if branched but not successful return `default` if defined, not `[]`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, (..., 'fail'), default=None) is None, \ + 'if branched but not successful return `default` even if `default` is `None`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, (..., 'fail')) == [], \ + 'if branched but not successful return `[]`, not `default`' + assert traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, ('list', ...)) == [], \ + 'if branched but object is empty return `[]`, not `default`' + assert traverse_obj(None, ...) == [], \ + 'if branched but object is `None` return `[]`, not `default`' + assert traverse_obj({0: None}, (0, ...)) == [], \ + 'if branched but state is `None` return `[]`, not `default`' + + @pytest.mark.parametrize('path', [ + ('fail', ...), + (..., 'fail'), + 100 * ('fail',) + (...,), + (...,) + 100 * ('fail',), + ]) + def test_traversal_branching(self, path): + assert traverse_obj({}, path) == [], \ + 'if branched but state is `None`, return `[]` (not `default`)' + assert traverse_obj({}, 'fail', path) == [], \ + 'if branching in last alternative and previous did not match, return `[]` (not `default`)' + assert traverse_obj({0: 'x'}, 0, path) == 'x', \ + 'if branching in last alternative and previous did match, return single value' + assert traverse_obj({0: 'x'}, path, 0) == 'x', \ + 'if branching in first alternative and non-branching path does match, return single value' + assert traverse_obj({}, path, 'fail') is None, \ + 'if branching in first alternative and non-branching path does not match, return `default`' + + def test_traversal_expected_type(self): + _EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA = {'str': 'str', 'int': 0} + + assert traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'str', expected_type=str) == 'str', \ + 'accept matching `expected_type` type' + assert traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'str', expected_type=int) is None, \ + 'reject non matching `expected_type` type' + assert traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'int', expected_type=lambda x: str(x)) == '0', \ + 'transform type using type function' + assert traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'str', expected_type=lambda _: 1 / 0) is None, \ + 'wrap expected_type fuction in try_call' + assert traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, ..., expected_type=str) == ['str'], \ + 'eliminate items that expected_type fails on' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 100, 1: 1.2}, expected_type=int) == {0: 100}, \ + 'type as expected_type should filter dict values' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 100, 1: 1.2, 2: 'None'}, expected_type=str_or_none) == {0: '100', 1: '1.2'}, \ + 'function as expected_type should transform dict values' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ({0: 1.2}, 0, {int_or_none}), expected_type=int) == 1, \ + 'expected_type should not filter non final dict values' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: {0: 100, 1: 'str'}}, expected_type=int) == {0: {0: 100}}, \ + 'expected_type should transform deep dict values' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [({0: '...'}, {0: '...'})], expected_type=type(...)) == [{0: ...}, {0: ...}], \ + 'expected_type should transform branched dict values' + assert traverse_obj({1: {3: 4}}, [(1, 2), 3], expected_type=int) == [4], \ + 'expected_type regression for type matching in tuple branching' + assert traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ['data', ...], expected_type=int) == [], \ + 'expected_type regression for type matching in dict result' + + def test_traversal_get_all(self): + _GET_ALL_DATA = {'key': [0, 1, 2]} + + assert traverse_obj(_GET_ALL_DATA, ('key', ...), get_all=False) == 0, \ + 'if not `get_all`, return only first matching value' + assert traverse_obj(_GET_ALL_DATA, ..., get_all=False) == [0, 1, 2], \ + 'do not overflatten if not `get_all`' + + def test_traversal_casesense(self): + _CASESENSE_DATA = { + 'KeY': 'value0', + 0: { + 'KeY': 'value1', + 0: {'KeY': 'value2'}, + }, + } + + assert traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, 'key') is None, \ + 'dict keys should be case sensitive unless `casesense`' + assert traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, 'keY', casesense=False) == 'value0', \ + 'allow non matching key case if `casesense`' + assert traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, [0, ('keY',)], casesense=False) == ['value1'], \ + 'allow non matching key case in branch if `casesense`' + assert traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, [0, ([0, 'keY'],)], casesense=False) == ['value2'], \ + 'allow non matching key case in branch path if `casesense`' + + def test_traversal_traverse_string(self): + _TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA = {'str': 'str', 1.2: 1.2} + + assert traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', 0)) is None, \ + 'do not traverse into string if not `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', 0), traverse_string=True) == 's', \ + 'traverse into string if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, (1.2, 1), traverse_string=True) == '.', \ + 'traverse into converted data if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', ...), traverse_string=True) == 'str', \ + '`...` should result in string (same value) if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', slice(0, None, 2)), traverse_string=True) == 'sr', \ + '`slice` should result in string if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', lambda i, v: i or v == "s"), traverse_string=True) == 'str', \ + 'function should result in string if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', (0, 2)), traverse_string=True) == ['s', 'r'], \ + 'branching should result in list if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj({}, (0, ...), traverse_string=True) == [], \ + 'branching should result in list if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj({}, (0, lambda x, y: True), traverse_string=True) == [], \ + 'branching should result in list if `traverse_string`' + assert traverse_obj({}, (0, slice(1)), traverse_string=True) == [], \ + 'branching should result in list if `traverse_string`' + + def test_traversal_re(self): + mobj = re.fullmatch(r'0(12)(?P3)(4)?', '0123') + assert traverse_obj(mobj, ...) == [x for x in mobj.groups() if x is not None], \ + '`...` on a `re.Match` should give its `groups()`' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, lambda k, _: k in (0, 2)) == ['0123', '3'], \ + 'function on a `re.Match` should give groupno, value starting at 0' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, 'group') == '3', \ + 'str key on a `re.Match` should give group with that name' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, 2) == '3', \ + 'int key on a `re.Match` should give group with that name' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, 'gRoUp', casesense=False) == '3', \ + 'str key on a `re.Match` should respect casesense' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, 'fail') is None, \ + 'failing str key on a `re.Match` should return `default`' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, 'gRoUpS', casesense=False) is None, \ + 'failing str key on a `re.Match` should return `default`' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, 8) is None, \ + 'failing int key on a `re.Match` should return `default`' + assert traverse_obj(mobj, lambda k, _: k in (0, 'group')) == ['0123', '3'], \ + 'function on a `re.Match` should give group name as well' + + def test_traversal_xml_etree(self): + etree = xml.etree.ElementTree.fromstring(''' + + + 1 + 2008 + 141100 + + + + + 4 + 2011 + 59900 + + + + 68 + 2011 + 13600 + + + + ''') + assert traverse_obj(etree, '') == etree, \ + 'empty str key should return the element itself' + assert traverse_obj(etree, 'country') == list(etree), \ + 'str key should lead all children with that tag name' + assert traverse_obj(etree, ...) == list(etree), \ + '`...` as key should return all children' + assert traverse_obj(etree, lambda _, x: x[0].text == '4') == [etree[1]], \ + 'function as key should get element as value' + assert traverse_obj(etree, lambda i, _: i == 1) == [etree[1]], \ + 'function as key should get index as key' + assert traverse_obj(etree, 0) == etree[0], \ + 'int key should return the nth child' + expected = ['Austria', 'Switzerland', 'Malaysia', 'Costa Rica', 'Colombia'] + assert traverse_obj(etree, './/neighbor/@name') == expected, \ + '`@` at end of path should give that attribute' + assert traverse_obj(etree, '//neighbor/@fail') == [None, None, None, None, None], \ + '`@` at end of path should give `None`' + assert traverse_obj(etree, ('//neighbor/@', 2)) == {'name': 'Malaysia', 'direction': 'N'}, \ + '`@` should give the full attribute dict' + assert traverse_obj(etree, '//year/text()') == ['2008', '2011', '2011'], \ + '`text()` at end of path should give the inner text' + assert traverse_obj(etree, '//*[@direction]/@direction') == ['E', 'W', 'N', 'W', 'E'], \ + 'full Python xpath features should be supported' + assert traverse_obj(etree, (0, '@name')) == 'Liechtenstein', \ + 'special transformations should act on current element' + assert traverse_obj(etree, ('country', 0, ..., 'text()', {int_or_none})) == [1, 2008, 141100], \ + 'special transformations should act on current element' diff --git a/test/test_utils.py b/test/test_utils.py index a3073f0e0..71febeefd 100644 --- a/test/test_utils.py +++ b/test/test_utils.py @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ # Allow direct execution import os -import re import sys import unittest import warnings @@ -45,7 +44,6 @@ from yt_dlp.utils import ( determine_ext, determine_file_encoding, dfxp2srt, - dict_get, encode_base_n, encode_compat_str, encodeFilename, @@ -106,13 +104,11 @@ from yt_dlp.utils import ( sanitize_url, shell_quote, smuggle_url, - str_or_none, str_to_int, strip_jsonp, strip_or_none, subtitles_filename, timeconvert, - traverse_obj, try_call, unescapeHTML, unified_strdate, @@ -755,28 +751,6 @@ class TestUtil(unittest.TestCase): self.assertRaises( ValueError, multipart_encode, {b'field': b'value'}, boundary='value') - def test_dict_get(self): - FALSE_VALUES = { - 'none': None, - 'false': False, - 'zero': 0, - 'empty_string': '', - 'empty_list': [], - } - d = FALSE_VALUES.copy() - d['a'] = 42 - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'a'), 42) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'b'), None) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, 'b', 42), 42) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('a', )), 42) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'a', )), 42) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', 'a', 'd', )), 42) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', )), None) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', ), 42), 42) - for key, false_value in FALSE_VALUES.items(): - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key, )), None) - self.assertEqual(dict_get(d, ('b', 'c', key, ), skip_false_values=False), false_value) - def test_merge_dicts(self): self.assertEqual(merge_dicts({'a': 1}, {'b': 2}), {'a': 1, 'b': 2}) self.assertEqual(merge_dicts({'a': 1}, {'a': 2}), {'a': 1}) @@ -2039,359 +2013,6 @@ Line 1 warnings.simplefilter('ignore') self.assertEqual(variadic('spam', allowed_types=[dict]), 'spam') - def test_traverse_obj(self): - _TEST_DATA = { - 100: 100, - 1.2: 1.2, - 'str': 'str', - 'None': None, - '...': ..., - 'urls': [ - {'index': 0, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/0'}, - {'index': 1, 'url': 'https://www.example.com/1'}, - ], - 'data': ( - {'index': 2}, - {'index': 3}, - ), - 'dict': {}, - } - - # Test base functionality - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('str',)), 'str', - msg='allow tuple path') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ['str']), 'str', - msg='allow list path') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (value for value in ("str",))), 'str', - msg='allow iterable path') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'str'), 'str', - msg='single items should be treated as a path') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, None), _TEST_DATA) - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 100), 100) - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 1.2), 1.2) - - # Test Ellipsis behavior - self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ...), - (item for item in _TEST_DATA.values() if item not in (None, {})), - msg='`...` should give all non discarded values') - self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', 0, ...)), _TEST_DATA['urls'][0].values(), - msg='`...` selection for dicts should select all values') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., ..., 'url')), - ['https://www.example.com/0', 'https://www.example.com/1'], - msg='nested `...` queries should work') - self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., ..., 'index')), range(4), - msg='`...` query result should be flattened') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(iter(range(4)), ...), list(range(4)), - msg='`...` should accept iterables') - - # Test function as key - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, lambda x, y: x == 'urls' and isinstance(y, list)), - [_TEST_DATA['urls']], - msg='function as query key should perform a filter based on (key, value)') - self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, lambda _, x: isinstance(x[0], str)), {'str'}, - msg='exceptions in the query function should be catched') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(iter(range(4)), lambda _, x: x % 2 == 0), [0, 2], - msg='function key should accept iterables') - if __debug__: - with self.assertRaises(Exception, msg='Wrong function signature should raise in debug'): - traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, lambda a: ...) - with self.assertRaises(Exception, msg='Wrong function signature should raise in debug'): - traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, lambda a, b, c: ...) - - # Test set as key (transformation/type, like `expected_type`) - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str.upper}, )), ['STR'], - msg='Function in set should be a transformation') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str})), ['str'], - msg='Type in set should be a type filter') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {dict}), _TEST_DATA, - msg='A single set should be wrapped into a path') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str.upper})), ['STR'], - msg='Transformation function should not raise') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., {str_or_none})), - [item for item in map(str_or_none, _TEST_DATA.values()) if item is not None], - msg='Function in set should be a transformation') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('fail', {lambda _: 'const'})), 'const', - msg='Function in set should always be called') - if __debug__: - with self.assertRaises(Exception, msg='Sets with length != 1 should raise in debug'): - traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, set()) - with self.assertRaises(Exception, msg='Sets with length != 1 should raise in debug'): - traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {str.upper, str}) - - # Test `slice` as a key - _SLICE_DATA = [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('dict', slice(1))), None, - msg='slice on a dictionary should not throw') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_SLICE_DATA, slice(1)), _SLICE_DATA[:1], - msg='slice key should apply slice to sequence') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_SLICE_DATA, slice(1, 2)), _SLICE_DATA[1:2], - msg='slice key should apply slice to sequence') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_SLICE_DATA, slice(1, 4, 2)), _SLICE_DATA[1:4:2], - msg='slice key should apply slice to sequence') - - # Test alternative paths - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'fail', 'str'), 'str', - msg='multiple `paths` should be treated as alternative paths') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'str', 100), 'str', - msg='alternatives should exit early') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, 'fail', 'fail'), None, - msg='alternatives should return `default` if exhausted') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, (..., 'fail'), 100), 100, - msg='alternatives should track their own branching return') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('dict', ...), ('data', ...)), list(_TEST_DATA['data']), - msg='alternatives on empty objects should search further') - - # Test branch and path nesting - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', (3, 0), 'url')), ['https://www.example.com/0'], - msg='tuple as key should be treated as branches') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', [3, 0], 'url')), ['https://www.example.com/0'], - msg='list as key should be treated as branches') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', ((1, 'fail'), (0, 'url')))), ['https://www.example.com/0'], - msg='double nesting in path should be treated as paths') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(['0', [1, 2]], [(0, 1), 0]), [1], - msg='do not fail early on branching') - self.assertCountEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', ((1, ('fail', 'url')), (0, 'url')))), - ['https://www.example.com/0', 'https://www.example.com/1'], - msg='tripple nesting in path should be treated as branches') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ('urls', ('fail', (..., 'url')))), - ['https://www.example.com/0', 'https://www.example.com/1'], - msg='ellipsis as branch path start gets flattened') - - # Test dictionary as key - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 100, 1: 1.2}), {0: 100, 1: 1.2}, - msg='dict key should result in a dict with the same keys') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', 0, 'url')}), - {0: 'https://www.example.com/0'}, - msg='dict key should allow paths') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', (3, 0), 'url')}), - {0: ['https://www.example.com/0']}, - msg='tuple in dict path should be treated as branches') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', ((1, 'fail'), (0, 'url')))}), - {0: ['https://www.example.com/0']}, - msg='double nesting in dict path should be treated as paths') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('urls', ((1, ('fail', 'url')), (0, 'url')))}), - {0: ['https://www.example.com/1', 'https://www.example.com/0']}, - msg='tripple nesting in dict path should be treated as branches') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'fail'}), {}, - msg='remove `None` values when top level dict key fails') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'fail'}, default=...), {0: ...}, - msg='use `default` if key fails and `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'dict'}), {}, - msg='remove empty values when dict key') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 'dict'}, default=...), {0: ...}, - msg='use `default` when dict key and `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: {0: 'fail'}}), {}, - msg='remove empty values when nested dict key fails') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(None, {0: 'fail'}), {}, - msg='default to dict if pruned') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(None, {0: 'fail'}, default=...), {0: ...}, - msg='default to dict if pruned and default is given') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: {0: 'fail'}}, default=...), {0: {0: ...}}, - msg='use nested `default` when nested dict key fails and `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: ('dict', ...)}), {}, - msg='remove key if branch in dict key not successful') - - # Testing default parameter behavior - _DEFAULT_DATA = {'None': None, 'int': 0, 'list': []} - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'fail'), None, - msg='default value should be `None`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'fail', 'fail', default=...), ..., - msg='chained fails should result in default') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'None', 'int'), 0, - msg='should not short cirquit on `None`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'fail', default=1), 1, - msg='invalid dict key should result in `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, 'None', default=1), 1, - msg='`None` is a deliberate sentinel and should become `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, ('list', 10)), None, - msg='`IndexError` should result in `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, (..., 'fail'), default=1), 1, - msg='if branched but not successful return `default` if defined, not `[]`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, (..., 'fail'), default=None), None, - msg='if branched but not successful return `default` even if `default` is `None`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, (..., 'fail')), [], - msg='if branched but not successful return `[]`, not `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_DEFAULT_DATA, ('list', ...)), [], - msg='if branched but object is empty return `[]`, not `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(None, ...), [], - msg='if branched but object is `None` return `[]`, not `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({0: None}, (0, ...)), [], - msg='if branched but state is `None` return `[]`, not `default`') - - branching_paths = [ - ('fail', ...), - (..., 'fail'), - 100 * ('fail',) + (...,), - (...,) + 100 * ('fail',), - ] - for branching_path in branching_paths: - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({}, branching_path), [], - msg='if branched but state is `None`, return `[]` (not `default`)') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({}, 'fail', branching_path), [], - msg='if branching in last alternative and previous did not match, return `[]` (not `default`)') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({0: 'x'}, 0, branching_path), 'x', - msg='if branching in last alternative and previous did match, return single value') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({0: 'x'}, branching_path, 0), 'x', - msg='if branching in first alternative and non-branching path does match, return single value') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({}, branching_path, 'fail'), None, - msg='if branching in first alternative and non-branching path does not match, return `default`') - - # Testing expected_type behavior - _EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA = {'str': 'str', 'int': 0} - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'str', expected_type=str), - 'str', msg='accept matching `expected_type` type') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'str', expected_type=int), - None, msg='reject non matching `expected_type` type') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'int', expected_type=lambda x: str(x)), - '0', msg='transform type using type function') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, 'str', expected_type=lambda _: 1 / 0), - None, msg='wrap expected_type fuction in try_call') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_EXPECTED_TYPE_DATA, ..., expected_type=str), - ['str'], msg='eliminate items that expected_type fails on') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 100, 1: 1.2}, expected_type=int), - {0: 100}, msg='type as expected_type should filter dict values') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: 100, 1: 1.2, 2: 'None'}, expected_type=str_or_none), - {0: '100', 1: '1.2'}, msg='function as expected_type should transform dict values') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ({0: 1.2}, 0, {int_or_none}), expected_type=int), - 1, msg='expected_type should not filter non final dict values') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, {0: {0: 100, 1: 'str'}}, expected_type=int), - {0: {0: 100}}, msg='expected_type should transform deep dict values') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, [({0: '...'}, {0: '...'})], expected_type=type(...)), - [{0: ...}, {0: ...}], msg='expected_type should transform branched dict values') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({1: {3: 4}}, [(1, 2), 3], expected_type=int), - [4], msg='expected_type regression for type matching in tuple branching') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TEST_DATA, ['data', ...], expected_type=int), - [], msg='expected_type regression for type matching in dict result') - - # Test get_all behavior - _GET_ALL_DATA = {'key': [0, 1, 2]} - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_GET_ALL_DATA, ('key', ...), get_all=False), 0, - msg='if not `get_all`, return only first matching value') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_GET_ALL_DATA, ..., get_all=False), [0, 1, 2], - msg='do not overflatten if not `get_all`') - - # Test casesense behavior - _CASESENSE_DATA = { - 'KeY': 'value0', - 0: { - 'KeY': 'value1', - 0: {'KeY': 'value2'}, - }, - } - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, 'key'), None, - msg='dict keys should be case sensitive unless `casesense`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, 'keY', - casesense=False), 'value0', - msg='allow non matching key case if `casesense`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, (0, ('keY',)), - casesense=False), ['value1'], - msg='allow non matching key case in branch if `casesense`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_CASESENSE_DATA, (0, ((0, 'keY'),)), - casesense=False), ['value2'], - msg='allow non matching key case in branch path if `casesense`') - - # Test traverse_string behavior - _TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA = {'str': 'str', 1.2: 1.2} - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', 0)), None, - msg='do not traverse into string if not `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', 0), - traverse_string=True), 's', - msg='traverse into string if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, (1.2, 1), - traverse_string=True), '.', - msg='traverse into converted data if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', ...), - traverse_string=True), 'str', - msg='`...` should result in string (same value) if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', slice(0, None, 2)), - traverse_string=True), 'sr', - msg='`slice` should result in string if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', lambda i, v: i or v == "s"), - traverse_string=True), 'str', - msg='function should result in string if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(_TRAVERSE_STRING_DATA, ('str', (0, 2)), - traverse_string=True), ['s', 'r'], - msg='branching should result in list if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({}, (0, ...), traverse_string=True), [], - msg='branching should result in list if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({}, (0, lambda x, y: True), traverse_string=True), [], - msg='branching should result in list if `traverse_string`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj({}, (0, slice(1)), traverse_string=True), [], - msg='branching should result in list if `traverse_string`') - - # Test re.Match as input obj - mobj = re.fullmatch(r'0(12)(?P3)(4)?', '0123') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, ...), [x for x in mobj.groups() if x is not None], - msg='`...` on a `re.Match` should give its `groups()`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, lambda k, _: k in (0, 2)), ['0123', '3'], - msg='function on a `re.Match` should give groupno, value starting at 0') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, 'group'), '3', - msg='str key on a `re.Match` should give group with that name') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, 2), '3', - msg='int key on a `re.Match` should give group with that name') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, 'gRoUp', casesense=False), '3', - msg='str key on a `re.Match` should respect casesense') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, 'fail'), None, - msg='failing str key on a `re.Match` should return `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, 'gRoUpS', casesense=False), None, - msg='failing str key on a `re.Match` should return `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, 8), None, - msg='failing int key on a `re.Match` should return `default`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(mobj, lambda k, _: k in (0, 'group')), ['0123', '3'], - msg='function on a `re.Match` should give group name as well') - - # Test xml.etree.ElementTree.Element as input obj - etree = xml.etree.ElementTree.fromstring(''' - - - 1 - 2008 - 141100 - - - - - 4 - 2011 - 59900 - - - - 68 - 2011 - 13600 - - - - ''') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, ''), etree, - msg='empty str key should return the element itself') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, 'country'), list(etree), - msg='str key should lead all children with that tag name') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, ...), list(etree), - msg='`...` as key should return all children') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, lambda _, x: x[0].text == '4'), [etree[1]], - msg='function as key should get element as value') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, lambda i, _: i == 1), [etree[1]], - msg='function as key should get index as key') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, 0), etree[0], - msg='int key should return the nth child') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, './/neighbor/@name'), - ['Austria', 'Switzerland', 'Malaysia', 'Costa Rica', 'Colombia'], - msg='`@` at end of path should give that attribute') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, '//neighbor/@fail'), [None, None, None, None, None], - msg='`@` at end of path should give `None`') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, ('//neighbor/@', 2)), {'name': 'Malaysia', 'direction': 'N'}, - msg='`@` should give the full attribute dict') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, '//year/text()'), ['2008', '2011', '2011'], - msg='`text()` at end of path should give the inner text') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, '//*[@direction]/@direction'), ['E', 'W', 'N', 'W', 'E'], - msg='full Python xpath features should be supported') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, (0, '@name')), 'Liechtenstein', - msg='special transformations should act on current element') - self.assertEqual(traverse_obj(etree, ('country', 0, ..., 'text()', {int_or_none})), [1, 2008, 141100], - msg='special transformations should act on current element') - def test_http_header_dict(self): headers = HTTPHeaderDict() headers['ytdl-test'] = b'0'