from test.support import run_unittest import unittest import sys import subprocess import cgitb class TestCgitb(unittest.TestCase): def test_fonts(self): text = "Hello Robbie!" self.assertEqual(cgitb.small(text), "{}".format(text)) self.assertEqual(cgitb.strong(text), "{}".format(text)) self.assertEqual(cgitb.grey(text), '{}'.format(text)) def test_blanks(self): self.assertEqual(cgitb.small(""), "") self.assertEqual(cgitb.strong(""), "") self.assertEqual(cgitb.grey(""), "") def test_html(self): try: raise ValueError("Hello World") except ValueError as err: # If the html was templated we could do a bit more here. # At least check that we get details on what we just raised. html = cgitb.html(sys.exc_info()) self.assertIn("ValueError", html) self.assertIn(str(err), html) def test_text(self): try: raise ValueError("Hello World") except ValueError as err: text = cgitb.text(sys.exc_info()) self.assertIn("ValueError", text) self.assertIn("Hello World", text) def test_hook(self): proc = subprocess.Popen([sys.executable, '-c', ('import cgitb;' 'cgitb.enable();' 'raise ValueError("Hello World")')], stdout=subprocess.PIPE) out = proc.stdout.read().decode(sys.getfilesystemencoding()) self.addCleanup(proc.stdout.close) self.assertIn("ValueError", out) self.assertIn("Hello World", out) def test_main(): run_unittest(TestCgitb) if __name__ == "__main__": test_main()