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date | Wed, 07 Jun 2023 22:26:54 +0200 |
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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)