self.baseline_output_dir = "baseline_output"
# sample inputs for checking that bad inputs get terminated / test_regex_inputs
- self.bad_input1 = "-RP '\\b\\d+\\b'" #label is missing
- self.bad_input2 = "-RP 'NPO V' -RP THE -RPl testlabel" #number of reg and number of labels do not match
- self.bad_input3 = "-CP '(Tamil|Li)' -RPl testlabel" #cp but rp label
- self.bad_input4 = "-CPl testlabel" #regex is missing
- self.bad_input5 = "-RP '\\b\\w{3}\\b' -RPl threeletters -CP '\\b\\w{3}\\b'"
-
- self.bad_inputs_list = [self.bad_input1,self.bad_input2,self.bad_input3,self.bad_input4,self.bad_input5]
+ self.bad_inputs_list = [
+ #label is missing
+ "-RP '\\b\\d+\\b'",
+ #number of reg and number of labels do not match
+ "-RP 'NPO V' -RP THE -RPl testlabel",
+ #cp but rp label
+ "-CP '(Tamil|Li)' -RPl testlabel",
+ #regex is missing
+ "-CPl testlabel",
+ "-RP '\\b\\w{3}\\b' -RPl threeletters -CP '\\b\\w{3}\\b'"
+ ]
# sample inputs for checking the outcomes of good inputs / test_basic_regex
- self.good_input1 = "-RP '\\b\\d{3}\\b' -RPl threedigits"
- self.good_input2 = "-RP 'TestCase' -RP 'page' -RPl testcases -RPl page_word"
- self.good_input3 = "-CP 'Chevalier' -CPl chev_com -RP 'welcome to Wikipedia' -RPl wiki_welcome -CP 'Warning' -CPl warning"
- self.good_input4 = "-CP 'WP:EVADE' -CPl wp_evade"
+ self.good_inputs_list = [
+ "-RP '\\b\\d{3}\\b' -RPl threedigits",
+ "-RP 'TestCase' -RP 'page' -RPl testcases -RPl page_word",
+ "-CP 'Chevalier' -CPl chev_com -RP 'welcome to Wikipedia' -RPl wiki_welcome -CP 'Warning' -CPl warning",
+ "-CP 'WP:EVADE' -CPl wp_evade"
+ ]
- self.good_inputs_list = [self.good_input1,self.good_input2,self.good_input3, self.good_input4]
+
+ self.cap_inputs_list = [
+ "-RP 'Li Chevalier' -RPl li_cheval -CP '(?P<letter>\\b[a-zA-Z]{3}\\b)|(?P<number>\\b\\d+\\b)|(?P<cat>\\bcat\\b)' -CPl three",
+ "-CP '(?P<a>\\bTestCaseA\\b)|(?P<b>\\bTestCaseB\\b)|(?P<c>\\bTestCaseC\\b)|(?P<d>\\bTestCaseD\\b)' -CPl testcase -RP '(?P<npov>npov|NPOV)|(?P<neutral>neutral point of view)' -RPl npov"
+ ]
- # and with capture group(s) / test_capturegroup_regex
- self.cap_input1 = "-RP 'Li Chevalier' -RPl li_cheval -CP '(?P<letter>\\b[a-zA-Z]{3}\\b)|(?P<number>\\b\\d+\\b)|(?P<cat>\\bcat\\b)' -CPl three"
- self.cap_input2 = "-CP '(?P<a>\\bTestCaseA\\b)|(?P<b>\\bTestCaseB\\b)|(?P<c>\\bTestCaseC\\b)|(?P<d>\\bTestCaseD\\b)' -CPl testcase -RP '(?P<npov>npov|NPOV)|(?P<neutral>neutral point of view)' -RPl npov"
- self.cap_inputs_list = [self.cap_input1,self.cap_input2]
def test_regex_inputs(self):
for input in self.bad_inputs_list:
self.assertNotEqual(proc.returncode,0)
def test_basic_regex(self):
- i = 1
- for input in self.good_inputs_list:
+ for i, input in enumerate(self.good_inputs_list):
test_filename = "basic_{0}_{1}.tsv".format(self.wikiq_out_name[:-4], str(i))
#print(test_filename)
proc = subprocess.Popen(call,stdout=subprocess.PIPE,stderr=subprocess.PIPE,shell=True)
proc.wait()
-
copyfile(self.call_output, test_file)
- f = open(self.call_output, 'w')
- f.close()
-
- # don't have a baseline file to compare a test to??
- # baseline_file = os.path.join(".", self.baseline_output_dir, test_filename)
- i += 1
- #TODO
- #a proper assert statement still needs to go here, but I checked out the generated files for now and it functions
+ test = pd.read_table(test_file)
+
+ baseline_file = os.path.join(".", self.baseline_output_dir, test_filename)
+ baseline = pd.read_table(baseline_file)
+ assert_frame_equal(test, baseline)
+ print(i)
def test_capturegroup_regex(self):
- i = 1
- for input in self.cap_inputs_list:
+ for i, input in enumerate(self.cap_inputs_list):
test_filename = "capturegroup_{0}_{1}.tsv".format(self.wikiq_out_name[:-4], str(i))
print(test_filename)
test_file = os.path.join(self.test_output_dir, test_filename)
proc.wait()
copyfile(self.call_output, test_file)
- f = open(self.call_output, 'w')
- f.close()
- # don't have a baseline file to compare a test to??
- # baseline_file = os.path.join(".", self.baseline_output_dir, test_filename)
- i += 1
+ test = pd.read_table(test_file)
+
+ baseline_file = os.path.join(".", self.baseline_output_dir, test_filename)
+ baseline = pd.read_table(baseline_file)
+ assert_frame_equal(test, baseline)
- #TODO
- #a proper assert statement still needs to go here, but I checked out the generated files for now and it functions
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()