import argparse import sys import unittest from argparse import ArgumentParser from gooey import GooeyParser from gooey.python_bindings import argparse_to_json from gooey.util.functional import getin from gooey.tests import * class TestArgparse(unittest.TestCase): def test_mutex_groups_conversion(self): """ Ensure multiple mutex groups are processed correctly. """ parser = ArgumentParser() g1 = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) g1.add_argument('--choose1') g1.add_argument('--choose2') g2 = parser.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) g2.add_argument('--choose3') g2.add_argument('--choose4') output = argparse_to_json.process(parser, {}, {}, {}) # assert that we get two groups of two choices back items = output[0]['items'] self.assertTrue(len(items) == 2) group1 = items[0] group2 = items[1] self.assertTrue(['--choose1'] in group1['data']['commands']) self.assertTrue(['--choose2'] in group1['data']['commands']) self.assertTrue(['--choose3'] in group2['data']['commands']) self.assertTrue(['--choose4'] in group2['data']['commands']) self.assertTrue(group1['type'] == 'RadioGroup') self.assertTrue(group2['type'] == 'RadioGroup') def test_json_iterable_conversion(self): """ Issue #312 - tuples weren't being coerced to list during argparse conversion causing downstream issues when concatenating """ # our original functionality accepted only lists as the choices arg parser = ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("-foo", choices=['foo','bar', 'baz']) result = argparse_to_json.action_to_json(parser._actions[-1], "Dropdown", {}) choices = result['data']['choices'] self.assertTrue(isinstance(choices, list)) self.assertEqual(choices, ['foo','bar', 'baz']) # Now we allow tuples as well. parser = ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument("-foo", choices=('foo','bar', 'baz')) result = argparse_to_json.action_to_json(parser._actions[-1], "Dropdown", {}) choices = result['data']['choices'] self.assertTrue(isinstance(choices, list)) self.assertEqual(choices, ['foo','bar', 'baz']) def test_choice_string_cooersion(self): """ Issue 321 - must coerce choice types to string to support wx.ComboBox """ parser = ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('--foo', default=1, choices=[1, 2, 3]) choice_action = parser._actions[-1] result = argparse_to_json.action_to_json(choice_action, 'Dropdown', {}) self.assertEqual(getin(result, ['data', 'choices']), ['1', '2', '3']) # default value is also converted to a string type self.assertEqual(getin(result, ['data', 'default']), '1') def test_choice_string_cooersion_no_default(self): """ Make sure that choice types without a default don't create the literal string "None" but stick with the value None """ parser = ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument('--foo', choices=[1, 2, 3]) choice_action = parser._actions[-1] result = argparse_to_json.action_to_json(choice_action, 'Dropdown', {}) self.assertEqual(getin(result, ['data', 'default']), None) def test_listbox_defaults_cast_correctly(self): """ Issue XXX - defaults supplied in a list were turned into a string wholesale (list and all). The defaults should be stored as a list proper with only the _internal_ values coerced to strings. """ parser = GooeyParser() parser.add_argument('--foo', widget="Listbox", nargs="*", choices=[1, 2, 3], default=[1, 2]) choice_action = parser._actions[-1] result = argparse_to_json.action_to_json(choice_action, 'Listbox', {}) self.assertEqual(getin(result, ['data', 'default']), ['1', '2']) def test_listbox_single_default_cast_correctly(self): """ Single arg defaults to listbox should be wrapped in a list and their contents coerced as usual. """ parser = GooeyParser() parser.add_argument('--foo', widget="Listbox", nargs="*", choices=[1, 2, 3], default="sup") choice_action = parser._actions[-1] result = argparse_to_json.action_to_json(choice_action, 'Listbox', {}) self.assertEqual(getin(result, ['data', 'default']), ['sup']) def test_non_data_defaults_are_dropped_entirely(self): """ This is a refinement in understanding of Issue #147 Caused by Issue 377 - passing arbitrary objects as defaults causes failures. """ # passing plain data to cleaning function results in plain data # being returned data = ['abc', 123, ['a', 'b'], [1, 2, 3]] for datum in data: result = argparse_to_json.clean_default(datum) self.assertEqual(result, datum) # passing in complex objects results in None objects = [sys.stdout, sys.stdin, object(), max, min] for obj in objects: result = argparse_to_json.clean_default(obj) self.assertEqual(result, None) def test_suppress_is_removed_as_default_value(self): """ Issue #469 Argparse uses the literal string ==SUPPRESS== as an internal flag. When encountered in Gooey, these should be dropped and mapped to `None`. """ parser = ArgumentParser(prog='test_program') parser.add_argument("--foo", default=argparse.SUPPRESS) parser.add_argument('--version', action='version', version='1.0') result = argparse_to_json.convert(parser, num_required_cols=2, num_optional_cols=2) groups = getin(result, ['widgets', 'test_program', 'contents']) for item in groups[0]['items']: self.assertEqual(getin(item, ['data', 'default']), None) def test_textinput_with_list_default_mapped_to_cli_friendly_value(self): """ Issue: #500 Using nargs and a `default` value with a list causes the literal list string to be put into the UI. """ testcases = [ {'nargs': '+', 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': '"a b" "c"', 'w': 'TextField'}, {'nargs': '*', 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': '"a b" "c"', 'w': 'TextField'}, {'nargs': '...', 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': '"a b" "c"', 'w': 'TextField'}, {'nargs': 2, 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': '"a b" "c"', 'w': 'TextField'}, # TODO: this demos the current nargs behavior for string defaults, but # TODO: it is wrong! These should be wrapped in quotes so spaces aren't # TODO: interpreted as unique arguments. {'nargs': '+', 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': 'a b', 'w': 'TextField'}, {'nargs': '*', 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': 'a b', 'w': 'TextField'}, {'nargs': '...', 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': 'a b', 'w': 'TextField'}, {'nargs': 1, 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': 'a b', 'w': 'TextField'}, # Listbox has special nargs handling which keeps the list in tact. {'nargs': '+', 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': ['a b', 'c'], 'w': 'Listbox'}, {'nargs': '*', 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': ['a b', 'c'], 'w': 'Listbox'}, {'nargs': '...', 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': ['a b', 'c'],'w': 'Listbox'}, {'nargs': 2, 'default': ['a b', 'c'], 'gooey_default': ['a b', 'c'], 'w': 'Listbox'}, {'nargs': '+', 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': ['a b'], 'w': 'Listbox'}, {'nargs': '*', 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': ['a b'], 'w': 'Listbox'}, {'nargs': '...', 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': ['a b'], 'w': 'Listbox'}, {'nargs': 1, 'default': 'a b', 'gooey_default': ['a b'], 'w': 'Listbox'}, ] for case in testcases: with self.subTest(case): parser = ArgumentParser(prog='test_program') parser.add_argument('--foo', nargs=case['nargs'], default=case['default']) action = parser._actions[-1] result = argparse_to_json.handle_default(action, case['w']) self.assertEqual(result, case['gooey_default']) def test_nargs(self): """ so there are just a few simple rules here: if nargs in [*, N, +, remainder]: default MUST be a list OR we must map it to one action:_StoreAction - nargs '?' - default:validate list is invalid - default:coerce stringify - nargs #{*, N, +, REMAINDER} - default:validate None - default:coerce if string: stringify if list: convert from list to cli style input string action:_StoreConstAction - nargs: invalid - defaults:stringify action:{_StoreFalseAction, _StoreTrueAction} - nargs: invalid - defaults:validate: require bool - defaults:coerce: no stringify; leave bool action:_CountAction - nargs: invalid - default:validate: must be numeric index within range OR None - default:coerce: integer or None action:_AppendAction TODO: NOT CURRENTLY SUPPORTED BY GOOEY nargs behavior is weird and needs to be understood. - nargs action:CustomUserAction: - nargs: no way to know expected behavior. Ignore - default: jsonify type if possible. """ parser = ArgumentParser() parser.add_argument( '--bar', nargs='+', choices=["one", "two"], default="one", )