import pprint
import sgmllib
import unittest
from test import test_support
class EventCollector(sgmllib.SGMLParser):
def __init__(self):
self.events = []
self.append = self.events.append
sgmllib.SGMLParser.__init__(self)
def get_events(self):
# Normalize the list of events so that buffer artefacts don't
# separate runs of contiguous characters.
L = []
prevtype = None
for event in self.events:
type = event[0]
if type == prevtype == "data":
L[-1] = ("data", L[-1][1] + event[1])
else:
L.append(event)
prevtype = type
self.events = L
return L
# structure markup
def unknown_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
self.append(("starttag", tag, attrs))
def unknown_endtag(self, tag):
self.append(("endtag", tag))
# all other markup
def handle_comment(self, data):
self.append(("comment", data))
def handle_charref(self, data):
self.append(("charref", data))
def handle_data(self, data):
self.append(("data", data))
def handle_decl(self, decl):
self.append(("decl", decl))
def handle_entityref(self, data):
self.append(("entityref", data))
def handle_pi(self, data):
self.append(("pi", data))
def unknown_decl(self, decl):
self.append(("unknown decl", decl))
class CDATAEventCollector(EventCollector):
def start_cdata(self, attrs):
self.append(("starttag", "cdata", attrs))
self.setliteral()
class SGMLParserTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
collector = EventCollector
def get_events(self, source):
parser = self.collector()
try:
for s in source:
parser.feed(s)
parser.close()
except:
#self.events = parser.events
raise
return parser.get_events()
def check_events(self, source, expected_events):
try:
events = self.get_events(source)
except:
import sys
#print >>sys.stderr, pprint.pformat(self.events)
raise
if events != expected_events:
self.fail("received events did not match expected events\n"
"Expected:\n" + pprint.pformat(expected_events) +
"\nReceived:\n" + pprint.pformat(events))
def check_parse_error(self, source):
parser = EventCollector()
try:
parser.feed(source)
parser.close()
except sgmllib.SGMLParseError:
pass
else:
self.fail("expected SGMLParseError for %r\nReceived:\n%s"
% (source, pprint.pformat(parser.get_events())))
def test_doctype_decl_internal(self):
inside = """\
DOCTYPE html PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN'
SYSTEM 'http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/strict.dtd' [
%paramEntity;
]"""
self.check_events(["" % inside], [
("decl", inside),
])
def test_doctype_decl_external(self):
inside = "DOCTYPE html PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01//EN'"
self.check_events("" % inside, [
("decl", inside),
])
def test_underscore_in_attrname(self):
# SF bug #436621
"""Make sure attribute names with underscores are accepted"""
self.check_events("", [
("starttag", "a", [("has_under", "has_under"),
("_under", "_under")]),
])
def test_underscore_in_tagname(self):
# SF bug #436621
"""Make sure tag names with underscores are accepted"""
self.check_events("", [
("starttag", "has_under", []),
("endtag", "has_under"),
])
def test_quotes_in_unquoted_attrs(self):
# SF bug #436621
"""Be sure quotes in unquoted attributes are made part of the value"""
self.check_events("", [
("starttag", "a", [("href", "foo'bar\"baz")]),
])
def test_xhtml_empty_tag(self):
"""Handling of XHTML-style empty start tags"""
self.check_events("
text", [
("starttag", "br", []),
("data", "text"),
("starttag", "i", []),
("endtag", "i"),
])
def test_processing_instruction_only(self):
self.check_events("", [
("pi", "processing instruction"),
])
def test_bad_nesting(self):
self.check_events("", [
("starttag", "a", []),
("starttag", "b", []),
("endtag", "a"),
("endtag", "b"),
])
def test_bare_ampersands(self):
self.check_events("this text & contains & ampersands &", [
("data", "this text & contains & ampersands &"),
])
def test_bare_pointy_brackets(self):
self.check_events("this < text > contains < bare>pointy< brackets", [
("data", "this < text > contains < bare>pointy< brackets"),
])
def test_attr_syntax(self):
output = [
("starttag", "a", [("b", "v"), ("c", "v"), ("d", "v"), ("e", "e")])
]
self.check_events("""""", output)
self.check_events("""""", output)
self.check_events("""""", output)
self.check_events("""""", output)
def test_attr_values(self):
self.check_events("""""",
[("starttag", "a", [("b", "xxx\n\txxx"),
("c", "yyy\t\nyyy"),
("d", "\txyz\n")])
])
self.check_events("""""", [
("starttag", "a", [("b", ""), ("c", "")]),
])
# URL construction stuff from RFC 1808:
safe = "$-_.+"
extra = "!*'(),"
reserved = ";/?:@&="
url = "http://example.com:8080/path/to/file?%s%s%s" % (
safe, extra, reserved)
self.check_events("""""" % url, [
("starttag", "e", [("a", url)]),
])
# Regression test for SF patch #669683.
self.check_events("", [
("starttag", "e", [("a", "rgb(1,2,3)")]),
])
def test_attr_funky_names(self):
self.check_events("""""", [
("starttag", "a", [("a.b", "v"), ("c:d", "v"), ("e-f", "v")]),
])
def test_illegal_declarations(self):
s = 'abcdef'
self.check_events(s, [
("data", "abc"),
("unknown decl", 'spacer type="block" height="25"'),
("data", "def"),
])
def test_weird_starttags(self):
self.check_events("", [
("starttag", "a", []),
("starttag", "a", []),
])
self.check_events("", [
("endtag", "a"),
("starttag", "a", []),
])
def test_declaration_junk_chars(self):
self.check_parse_error("")
def test_get_starttag_text(self):
s = """"""
self.check_events(s, [
("starttag", "foobar", [("one", "1"), ("two", "2")]),
])
def test_cdata_content(self):
s = (" ¬-an-entity-ref; "
" ")
self.collector = CDATAEventCollector
self.check_events(s, [
("starttag", "cdata", []),
("data", " ¬-an-entity-ref; "),
("endtag", "cdata"),
("starttag", "notcdata", []),
("data", " "),
("comment", " comment "),
("data", " "),
("endtag", "notcdata"),
])
s = """ """
self.check_events(s, [
("starttag", "cdata", []),
("data", " "),
("endtag", "cdata"),
])
def test_illegal_declarations(self):
s = 'abcdef'
self.check_events(s, [
("data", "abc"),
("unknown decl", 'spacer type="block" height="25"'),
("data", "def"),
])
def test_enumerated_attr_type(self):
s = "]>"
self.check_events(s, [
('decl', 'DOCTYPE doc []'),
])
# XXX These tests have been disabled by prefixing their names with
# an underscore. The first two exercise outstanding bugs in the
# sgmllib module, and the third exhibits questionable behavior
# that needs to be carefully considered before changing it.
def _test_starttag_end_boundary(self):
self.check_events("""""", [("starttag", "a", [("b", "<")])])
self.check_events("""""", [("starttag", "a", [("b", ">")])])
def _test_buffer_artefacts(self):
output = [("starttag", "a", [("b", "<")])]
self.check_events([""], output)
self.check_events([""], output)
self.check_events([""], output)
self.check_events([""], output)
self.check_events([""], output)
self.check_events([""], output)
output = [("starttag", "a", [("b", ">")])]
self.check_events([""], output)
self.check_events(["'>"], output)
self.check_events(["'>"], output)
self.check_events(["'>"], output)
self.check_events([""], output)
self.check_events([""], output)
output = [("comment", "abc")]
self._run_check(["", ""], output)
self._run_check(["<", "!--abc-->"], output)
self._run_check([""], output)
self._run_check([""], output)
self._run_check([""], output)
self._run_check([""], output)
self._run_check([""], output)
self._run_check([""], output)
self._run_check(["", ""], output)
def _test_starttag_junk_chars(self):
self.check_parse_error("<")
self.check_parse_error("<>")
self.check_parse_error("$>")
self.check_parse_error("")
self.check_parse_error("")
self.check_parse_error("")
self.check_parse_error("'")
self.check_parse_error("