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frontends: remote control implementation:
This is the frontends common part of remote control implementation. It handle the creation
of WebRTC session, and management of inputs. For now the reception use freedesktop.org
Desktop portal, and works mostly with Wayland based Desktop Environments.
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author | Goffi <goffi@goffi.org> |
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date | Sat, 11 May 2024 13:52:43 +0200 |
parents | 4b842c1fb686 |
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#!/usr/bin/env python3 # Tests for Libervia's XMPP Date and Time Profile formatting and parsing plugin # Copyright (C) 2022-2022 Tim Henkes (me@syndace.dev) # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU Affero General Public License for more details. # You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. from datetime import date, datetime, time, timezone import pytest from libervia.backend.core import exceptions from libervia.backend.plugins.plugin_xep_0082 import XEP_0082 __all__ = [ # pylint: disable=unused-variable "test_date_formatting", "test_date_parsing", "test_datetime_formatting", "test_datetime_parsing", "test_time_formatting", "test_time_parsing" ] def test_date_formatting() -> None: # pylint: disable=missing-function-docstring # The following tests don't check the output of format_date directly; instead, they # assume that parse_date rejects incorrect formatting. # The date version 0.1 of XEP-0082 was published value = date(2003, 4, 21) # Check that the parsed date equals the formatted date assert XEP_0082.parse_date(XEP_0082.format_date(value)) == value # Check that a date instance is returned when format_date is called without an # explicit input date assert isinstance(XEP_0082.parse_date(XEP_0082.format_date()), date) def test_date_parsing() -> None: # pylint: disable=missing-function-docstring # There isn't really a point in testing much more than this assert XEP_0082.parse_date("2003-04-21") == date(2003, 4, 21) def test_datetime_formatting() -> None: # pylint: disable=missing-function-docstring # The following tests don't check the output of format_datetime directly; instead, # they assume that parse_datetime rejects incorrect formatting. # A datetime in UTC value = datetime(1234, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 123456, timezone.utc) # Check that the parsed datetime equals the formatted datetime except for the # microseconds parsed = XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime(value)) assert parsed != value assert parsed.replace(microsecond=123456) == value # Check that the parsed datetime equals the formatted datetime including microseconds assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime(value, True)) == value # A datetime in some other timezone, from the Python docs of the datetime module value = datetime.fromisoformat("2011-11-04T00:05:23+04:00") # Check that the parsed datetime equals the formatted datetime with or without # microseconds assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime(value)) == value assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime(value, True)) == value # Check that the datetime was converted to UTC while formatting assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime(value)).tzinfo == timezone.utc # Check that a datetime instance is returned when format_datetime is called without an # explicit input # datetime assert isinstance(XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime()), datetime) assert isinstance(XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime( include_microsecond=True )), datetime) assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime(XEP_0082.format_datetime()).tzinfo == timezone.utc def test_datetime_parsing() -> None: # pylint: disable=missing-function-docstring # Datetime of the first human steps on the Moon (UTC) value = datetime(1969, 7, 21, 2, 56, 15, tzinfo=timezone.utc) # With timezone 'Z', without a fraction of a second assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-21T02:56:15Z") == value # With timezone '+04:00', without a fraction of a second assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-21T06:56:15+04:00") == value # With timezone '-05:00', without a fraction of a second assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-20T21:56:15-05:00") == value # Without timezone, without a fraction of a second with pytest.raises(exceptions.ParsingError): XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-21T02:56:15") # With timezone 'Z', with a fraction of a second consisting of two digits assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-21T02:56:15.12Z") == \ value.replace(microsecond=120000) # With timezone 'Z', with a fraction of a second consisting of nine digits assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-21T02:56:15.123456789Z") == \ value.replace(microsecond=123456) # With timezone '+04:00', with a fraction of a second consisting of six digits assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-21T06:56:15.123456+04:00") == \ value.replace(microsecond=123456) # With timezone '-05:00', with a fraction of a second consisting of zero digits assert XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-20T21:56:15.-05:00") == value # Without timezone, with a fraction of a second consisting of six digits with pytest.raises(exceptions.ParsingError): XEP_0082.parse_datetime("1969-07-21T02:56:15.123456") def test_time_formatting() -> None: # pylint: disable=missing-function-docstring # The following tests don't check the output of format_time directly; instead, they # assume that parse_time rejects incorrect formatting. # A time in UTC value = time(12, 34, 56, 789012, timezone.utc) # Check that the parsed time equals the formatted time except for the microseconds parsed = XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time(value)) assert parsed != value assert parsed.replace(microsecond=789012) == value # Check that the parsed time equals the formatted time including microseconds assert XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time(value, True)) == value # A time in some other timezone, from the Python docs of the datetime module value = time.fromisoformat("04:23:01+04:00") # Check that the parsed time equals the formatted time with or without microseconds assert XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time(value)) == value assert XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time(value, True)) == value # Check that the time has retained its timezone assert XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time(value)).tzinfo == value.tzinfo # A time without timezone information, from the Python docs of the datetime module value = time.fromisoformat("04:23:01") # Check that the parsed time doesn't have timezone information either assert XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time(value)).tzinfo is None # Check that a time instance is returned when format_time is called without an # explicit input date assert isinstance(XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time()), time) assert isinstance(XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time( include_microsecond=True )), time) assert XEP_0082.parse_time(XEP_0082.format_time()).tzinfo == timezone.utc def test_time_parsing() -> None: # pylint: disable=missing-function-docstring # Time for tea value = time(16, 0, 0, tzinfo=timezone.utc) # With timezone 'Z', without a fraction of a second assert XEP_0082.parse_time("16:00:00Z") == value # With timezone '+04:00', without a fraction of a second assert XEP_0082.parse_time("20:00:00+04:00") == value # With timezone '-05:00', without a fraction of a second assert XEP_0082.parse_time("11:00:00-05:00") == value # Without a timezone, without a fraction of a second assert XEP_0082.parse_time("16:00:00") == value.replace(tzinfo=None) # With timezone 'Z', with a fraction of a second consisting of two digits assert XEP_0082.parse_time("16:00:00.12Z") == value.replace(microsecond=120000) # With timezone 'Z', with a fraction of a second consisting of nine digits assert XEP_0082.parse_time("16:00:00.123456789Z") == value.replace(microsecond=123456) # With timezone '+04:00', with a fraction of a second consisting of six digits assert XEP_0082.parse_time("20:00:00.123456+04:00") == \ value.replace(microsecond=123456) # With timezone '-05:00', with a fraction of a second consisting of zero digits assert XEP_0082.parse_time("11:00:00.-05:00") == value # Without a timezone, with a fraction of a second consisting of six digits assert XEP_0082.parse_time("16:00:00.123456") == \ value.replace(microsecond=123456, tzinfo=None)