"""Test export functions.""" import unittest import unittest.mock import io import pathlib from pywal import export from pywal import util # Import colors. COLORS = util.read_file_json("tests/test_files/test_file.json") COLORS["colors"].update(COLORS["special"]) OUTPUT_DIR = pathlib.Path("/tmp/wal") util.create_dir("/tmp/wal") class TestExportColors(unittest.TestCase): """Test the export functions.""" def test_all_templates(self): """> Test substitutions in template file.""" export.every(COLORS, OUTPUT_DIR) result = pathlib.Path("/tmp/wal/colors.sh").is_file() self.assertTrue(result) content = pathlib.Path("/tmp/wal/colors.sh").read_text() content = content.split("\n")[6] self.assertEqual(content, "foreground='#F5F1F4'") def test_css_template(self): """> Test substitutions in template file (css).""" export.color(COLORS, "css", OUTPUT_DIR / "test.css") result = pathlib.Path("/tmp/wal/test.css").is_file() self.assertTrue(result) content = pathlib.Path("/tmp/wal/test.css").read_text() content = content.split("\n")[6] self.assertEqual(content, " --background: #1F211E;") def test_invalid_template(self): """> Test template validation.""" error_msg = "[!] warning: template 'dummy' doesn't exist." # Since this function prints a message on fail we redirect # it's output so that we can read it. with unittest.mock.patch('sys.stdout', new=io.StringIO()) as fake_out: export.color(COLORS, "dummy", OUTPUT_DIR / "test.css") self.assertEqual(fake_out.getvalue().strip(), error_msg) if __name__ == "__main__": unittest.main()