pywal/tests/test_template.py
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"""Test export functions."""
import unittest
import pathlib
from pywal import template
from pywal import util
# Import colors.
COLORS = util.read_file_json("tests/test_files/test_file.json")
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."""
# Merge both dicts so we can access their
# values simpler.
COLORS["colors"].update(COLORS["special"])
template.export_all(COLORS, OUTPUT_DIR)
result = pathlib.Path("/tmp/colors.sh").is_file()
self.assertTrue(result)
content = pathlib.Path("/tmp/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)."""
# Merge both dicts so we can access their
# values simpler.
COLORS["colors"].update(COLORS["special"])
template.export(COLORS, "colors.css", OUTPUT_DIR)
result = pathlib.Path("/tmp/colors.css").is_file()
self.assertTrue(result)
content = pathlib.Path("/tmp/colors.css").read_text()
content = content.split("\n")[6]
self.assertEqual(content, " --background: #1F211E;")
if __name__ == "__main__":
unittest.main()