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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""Tests of Beautiful Soup as a whole."""
from pdb import set_trace
import logging
import os
import pickle
import pytest
import sys
import tempfile
from bs4 import (
BeautifulSoup,
BeautifulStoneSoup,
GuessedAtParserWarning,
MarkupResemblesLocatorWarning,
dammit,
)
from bs4.builder import (
builder_registry,
TreeBuilder,
ParserRejectedMarkup,
)
from bs4.element import (
Comment,
SoupStrainer,
PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS,
Tag,
NavigableString,
)
from . import (
default_builder,
LXML_PRESENT,
SoupTest,
)
import warnings
class TestConstructor(SoupTest):
def test_short_unicode_input(self):
data = "<h1>éé</h1>"
soup = self.soup(data)
assert "éé" == soup.h1.string
def test_embedded_null(self):
data = "<h1>foo\0bar</h1>"
soup = self.soup(data)
assert "foo\0bar" == soup.h1.string
def test_exclude_encodings(self):
utf8_data = "Räksmörgås".encode("utf-8")
soup = self.soup(utf8_data, exclude_encodings=["utf-8"])
assert "windows-1252" == soup.original_encoding
def test_custom_builder_class(self):
# Verify that you can pass in a custom Builder class and
# it'll be instantiated with the appropriate keyword arguments.
class Mock(object):
def __init__(self, **kwargs):
self.called_with = kwargs
self.is_xml = True
self.store_line_numbers = False
self.cdata_list_attributes = []
self.preserve_whitespace_tags = []
self.string_containers = {}
def initialize_soup(self, soup):
pass
def feed(self, markup):
self.fed = markup
def reset(self):
pass
def ignore(self, ignore):
pass
set_up_substitutions = can_be_empty_element = ignore
def prepare_markup(self, *args, **kwargs):
yield "prepared markup", "original encoding", "declared encoding", "contains replacement characters"
kwargs = dict(
var="value",
# This is a deprecated BS3-era keyword argument, which
# will be stripped out.
convertEntities=True,
)
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True):
soup = BeautifulSoup('', builder=Mock, **kwargs)
assert isinstance(soup.builder, Mock)
assert dict(var="value") == soup.builder.called_with
assert "prepared markup" == soup.builder.fed
# You can also instantiate the TreeBuilder yourself. In this
# case, that specific object is used and any keyword arguments
# to the BeautifulSoup constructor are ignored.
builder = Mock(**kwargs)
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
soup = BeautifulSoup(
'', builder=builder, ignored_value=True,
)
msg = str(w[0].message)
assert msg.startswith("Keyword arguments to the BeautifulSoup constructor will be ignored.")
assert builder == soup.builder
assert kwargs == builder.called_with
def test_parser_markup_rejection(self):
# If markup is completely rejected by the parser, an
# explanatory ParserRejectedMarkup exception is raised.
class Mock(TreeBuilder):
def feed(self, *args, **kwargs):
raise ParserRejectedMarkup("Nope.")
def prepare_markup(self, *args, **kwargs):
# We're going to try two different ways of preparing this markup,
# but feed() will reject both of them.
yield markup, None, None, False
yield markup, None, None, False
import re
with pytest.raises(ParserRejectedMarkup) as exc_info:
BeautifulSoup('', builder=Mock)
assert "The markup you provided was rejected by the parser. Trying a different parser or a different encoding may help." in str(exc_info.value)
def test_cdata_list_attributes(self):
# Most attribute values are represented as scalars, but the
# HTML standard says that some attributes, like 'class' have
# space-separated lists as values.
markup = '<a id=" an id " class=" a class "></a>'
soup = self.soup(markup)
# Note that the spaces are stripped for 'class' but not for 'id'.
a = soup.a
assert " an id " == a['id']
assert ["a", "class"] == a['class']
# TreeBuilder takes an argument called 'multi_valued_attributes' which lets
# you customize or disable this. As always, you can customize the TreeBuilder
# by passing in a keyword argument to the BeautifulSoup constructor.
soup = self.soup(markup, builder=default_builder, multi_valued_attributes=None)
assert " a class " == soup.a['class']
# Here are two ways of saying that `id` is a multi-valued
# attribute in this context, but 'class' is not.
for switcheroo in ({'*': 'id'}, {'a': 'id'}):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
# This will create a warning about not explicitly
# specifying a parser, but we'll ignore it.
soup = self.soup(markup, builder=None, multi_valued_attributes=switcheroo)
a = soup.a
assert ["an", "id"] == a['id']
assert " a class " == a['class']
def test_replacement_classes(self):
# Test the ability to pass in replacements for element classes
# which will be used when building the tree.
class TagPlus(Tag):
pass
class StringPlus(NavigableString):
pass
class CommentPlus(Comment):
pass
soup = self.soup(
"<a><b>foo</b>bar</a><!--whee-->",
element_classes = {
Tag: TagPlus,
NavigableString: StringPlus,
Comment: CommentPlus,
}
)
# The tree was built with TagPlus, StringPlus, and CommentPlus objects,
# rather than Tag, String, and Comment objects.
assert all(
isinstance(x, (TagPlus, StringPlus, CommentPlus))
for x in soup.recursiveChildGenerator()
)
def test_alternate_string_containers(self):
# Test the ability to customize the string containers for
# different types of tags.
class PString(NavigableString):
pass
class BString(NavigableString):
pass
soup = self.soup(
"<div>Hello.<p>Here is <b>some <i>bolded</i></b> text",
string_containers = {
'b': BString,
'p': PString,
}
)
# The string before the <p> tag is a regular NavigableString.
assert isinstance(soup.div.contents[0], NavigableString)
# The string inside the <p> tag, but not inside the <i> tag,
# is a PString.
assert isinstance(soup.p.contents[0], PString)
# Every string inside the <b> tag is a BString, even the one that
# was also inside an <i> tag.
for s in soup.b.strings:
assert isinstance(s, BString)
# Now that parsing was complete, the string_container_stack
# (where this information was kept) has been cleared out.
assert [] == soup.string_container_stack
class TestOutput(SoupTest):
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"eventual_encoding,actual_encoding", [
("utf-8", "utf-8"),
("utf-16", "utf-16"),
]
)
def test_decode_xml_declaration(self, eventual_encoding, actual_encoding):
# Most of the time, calling decode() on an XML document will
# give you a document declaration that mentions the encoding
# you intend to use when encoding the document as a
# bytestring.
soup = self.soup("<tag></tag>")
soup.is_xml = True
assert (f'<?xml version="1.0" encoding="{actual_encoding}"?>\n<tag></tag>'
== soup.decode(eventual_encoding=eventual_encoding))
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"eventual_encoding", [x for x in PYTHON_SPECIFIC_ENCODINGS] + [None]
)
def test_decode_xml_declaration_with_missing_or_python_internal_eventual_encoding(self, eventual_encoding):
# But if you pass a Python internal encoding into decode(), or
# omit the eventual_encoding altogether, the document
# declaration won't mention any particular encoding.
soup = BeautifulSoup("<tag></tag>", "html.parser")
soup.is_xml = True
assert (f'<?xml version="1.0"?>\n<tag></tag>'
== soup.decode(eventual_encoding=eventual_encoding))
def test(self):
# BeautifulSoup subclasses Tag and extends the decode() method.
# Make sure the other Tag methods which call decode() call
# it correctly.
soup = self.soup("<tag></tag>")
assert b"<tag></tag>" == soup.encode(encoding="utf-8")
assert b"<tag></tag>" == soup.encode_contents(encoding="utf-8")
assert "<tag></tag>" == soup.decode_contents()
assert "<tag>\n</tag>\n" == soup.prettify()
class TestWarnings(SoupTest):
# Note that some of the tests in this class create BeautifulSoup
# objects directly rather than using self.soup(). That's
# because SoupTest.soup is defined in a different file,
# which will throw off the assertion in _assert_warning
# that the code that triggered the warning is in the same
# file as the test.
def _assert_warning(self, warnings, cls):
for w in warnings:
if isinstance(w.message, cls):
assert w.filename == __file__
return w
raise Exception("%s warning not found in %r" % (cls, warnings))
def _assert_no_parser_specified(self, w):
warning = self._assert_warning(w, GuessedAtParserWarning)
message = str(warning.message)
assert message.startswith(BeautifulSoup.NO_PARSER_SPECIFIED_WARNING[:60])
def test_warning_if_no_parser_specified(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
soup = BeautifulSoup("<a><b></b></a>")
self._assert_no_parser_specified(w)
def test_warning_if_parser_specified_too_vague(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
soup = BeautifulSoup("<a><b></b></a>", "html")
self._assert_no_parser_specified(w)
def test_no_warning_if_explicit_parser_specified(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
soup = self.soup("<a><b></b></a>")
assert [] == w
def test_parseOnlyThese_renamed_to_parse_only(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
soup = BeautifulSoup(
"<a><b></b></a>", "html.parser",
parseOnlyThese=SoupStrainer("b"),
)
warning = self._assert_warning(w, DeprecationWarning)
msg = str(warning.message)
assert "parseOnlyThese" in msg
assert "parse_only" in msg
assert b"<b></b>" == soup.encode()
def test_fromEncoding_renamed_to_from_encoding(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
utf8 = b"\xc3\xa9"
soup = BeautifulSoup(
utf8, "html.parser", fromEncoding="utf8"
)
warning = self._assert_warning(w, DeprecationWarning)
msg = str(warning.message)
assert "fromEncoding" in msg
assert "from_encoding" in msg
assert "utf8" == soup.original_encoding
def test_unrecognized_keyword_argument(self):
with pytest.raises(TypeError):
self.soup("<a>", no_such_argument=True)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"extension",
['markup.html', 'markup.htm', 'markup.HTML', 'markup.txt',
'markup.xhtml', 'markup.xml', "/home/user/file", "c:\\user\file"]
)
def test_resembles_filename_warning(self, extension):
# A warning is issued if the "markup" looks like the name of
# an HTML or text file, or a full path to a file on disk.
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
soup = BeautifulSoup("markup" + extension, "html.parser")
warning = self._assert_warning(w, MarkupResemblesLocatorWarning)
assert "looks more like a filename" in str(warning.message)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"extension",
['markuphtml', 'markup.com', '', 'markup.js']
)
def test_resembles_filename_no_warning(self, extension):
# The 'looks more like a filename' warning is not issued if
# the markup looks like a bare string, a domain name, or a
# file that's not an HTML file.
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
soup = self.soup("markup" + extension)
assert [] == w
def test_url_warning_with_bytes_url(self):
url = b"http://www.crummybytes.com/"
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warning_list:
soup = BeautifulSoup(url, "html.parser")
warning = self._assert_warning(
warning_list, MarkupResemblesLocatorWarning
)
assert "looks more like a URL" in str(warning.message)
assert url not in str(warning.message).encode("utf8")
def test_url_warning_with_unicode_url(self):
url = "http://www.crummyunicode.com/"
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warning_list:
# note - this url must differ from the bytes one otherwise
# python's warnings system swallows the second warning
soup = BeautifulSoup(url, "html.parser")
warning = self._assert_warning(
warning_list, MarkupResemblesLocatorWarning
)
assert "looks more like a URL" in str(warning.message)
assert url not in str(warning.message)
def test_url_warning_with_bytes_and_space(self):
# Here the markup contains something besides a URL, so no warning
# is issued.
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warning_list:
soup = self.soup(b"http://www.crummybytes.com/ is great")
assert not any("looks more like a URL" in str(w.message)
for w in warning_list)
def test_url_warning_with_unicode_and_space(self):
with warnings.catch_warnings(record=True) as warning_list:
soup = self.soup("http://www.crummyunicode.com/ is great")
assert not any("looks more like a URL" in str(w.message)
for w in warning_list)
class TestSelectiveParsing(SoupTest):
def test_parse_with_soupstrainer(self):
markup = "No<b>Yes</b><a>No<b>Yes <c>Yes</c></b>"
strainer = SoupStrainer("b")
soup = self.soup(markup, parse_only=strainer)
assert soup.encode() == b"<b>Yes</b><b>Yes <c>Yes</c></b>"
class TestNewTag(SoupTest):
"""Test the BeautifulSoup.new_tag() method."""
def test_new_tag(self):
soup = self.soup("")
new_tag = soup.new_tag("foo", bar="baz", attrs={"name": "a name"})
assert isinstance(new_tag, Tag)
assert "foo" == new_tag.name
assert dict(bar="baz", name="a name") == new_tag.attrs
assert None == new_tag.parent
@pytest.mark.skipif(
not LXML_PRESENT,
reason="lxml not installed, cannot parse XML document"
)
def test_xml_tag_inherits_self_closing_rules_from_builder(self):
xml_soup = BeautifulSoup("", "xml")
xml_br = xml_soup.new_tag("br")
xml_p = xml_soup.new_tag("p")
# Both the <br> and <p> tag are empty-element, just because
# they have no contents.
assert b"<br/>" == xml_br.encode()
assert b"<p/>" == xml_p.encode()
def test_tag_inherits_self_closing_rules_from_builder(self):
html_soup = BeautifulSoup("", "html.parser")
html_br = html_soup.new_tag("br")
html_p = html_soup.new_tag("p")
# The HTML builder users HTML's rules about which tags are
# empty-element tags, and the new tags reflect these rules.
assert b"<br/>" == html_br.encode()
assert b"<p></p>" == html_p.encode()
class TestNewString(SoupTest):
"""Test the BeautifulSoup.new_string() method."""
def test_new_string_creates_navigablestring(self):
soup = self.soup("")
s = soup.new_string("foo")
assert "foo" == s
assert isinstance(s, NavigableString)
def test_new_string_can_create_navigablestring_subclass(self):
soup = self.soup("")
s = soup.new_string("foo", Comment)
assert "foo" == s
assert isinstance(s, Comment)
class TestPickle(SoupTest):
# Test our ability to pickle the BeautifulSoup object itself.
def test_normal_pickle(self):
soup = self.soup("<a>some markup</a>")
pickled = pickle.dumps(soup)
unpickled = pickle.loads(pickled)
assert "some markup" == unpickled.a.string
def test_pickle_with_no_builder(self):
# We had a bug that prevented pickling from working if
# the builder wasn't set.
soup = self.soup("some markup")
soup.builder = None
pickled = pickle.dumps(soup)
unpickled = pickle.loads(pickled)
assert "some markup" == unpickled.string
class TestEncodingConversion(SoupTest):
# Test Beautiful Soup's ability to decode and encode from various
# encodings.
def setup_method(self):
self.unicode_data = '<html><head><meta charset="utf-8"/></head><body><foo>Sacr\N{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE} bleu!</foo></body></html>'
self.utf8_data = self.unicode_data.encode("utf-8")
# Just so you know what it looks like.
assert self.utf8_data == b'<html><head><meta charset="utf-8"/></head><body><foo>Sacr\xc3\xa9 bleu!</foo></body></html>'
def test_ascii_in_unicode_out(self):
# ASCII input is converted to Unicode. The original_encoding
# attribute is set to 'utf-8', a superset of ASCII.
chardet = dammit.chardet_dammit
logging.disable(logging.WARNING)
try:
def noop(str):
return None
# Disable chardet, which will realize that the ASCII is ASCII.
dammit.chardet_dammit = noop
ascii = b"<foo>a</foo>"
soup_from_ascii = self.soup(ascii)
unicode_output = soup_from_ascii.decode()
assert isinstance(unicode_output, str)
assert unicode_output == self.document_for(ascii.decode())
assert soup_from_ascii.original_encoding.lower() == "utf-8"
finally:
logging.disable(logging.NOTSET)
dammit.chardet_dammit = chardet
def test_unicode_in_unicode_out(self):
# Unicode input is left alone. The original_encoding attribute
# is not set.
soup_from_unicode = self.soup(self.unicode_data)
assert soup_from_unicode.decode() == self.unicode_data
assert soup_from_unicode.foo.string == 'Sacr\xe9 bleu!'
assert soup_from_unicode.original_encoding == None
def test_utf8_in_unicode_out(self):
# UTF-8 input is converted to Unicode. The original_encoding
# attribute is set.
soup_from_utf8 = self.soup(self.utf8_data)
assert soup_from_utf8.decode() == self.unicode_data
assert soup_from_utf8.foo.string == 'Sacr\xe9 bleu!'
def test_utf8_out(self):
# The internal data structures can be encoded as UTF-8.
soup_from_unicode = self.soup(self.unicode_data)
assert soup_from_unicode.encode('utf-8') == self.utf8_data
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