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2.3 KiB
"""Tests of author parsing."""
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# pylint: disable=too-few-public-methods
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import re
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import unittest
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from patacrep import authors
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SPLIT_AUTHORS_DATA = [
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("Edgar Allan Poe", ("Poe", "Edgar Allan")),
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("Richard M. Stallman", ("Stallman", "Richard M.")),
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("Georges Brassens", ("Brassens", "Georges")),
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("The Who", ("Who", "The")),
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("Cher", ("Cher", "")),
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("Red~Hot~Chili~Peppers", ("Red~Hot~Chili~Peppers", "")),
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("The mamas~and~the~papas", ("mamas~and~the~papas", "The")),
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("The mamas\ and\ the\ papas", ("mamas\ and\ the\ papas", "The")),
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("The mamas and the papas", ("mamas and the papas", "The")), # Unbreakable spaces
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(r"\LaTeX command", ("command", r"\LaTeX")), # LaTeX commands are ignored
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(r"\emph{Some braces}", ("braces}", r"\emph{Some")), # LaTeX commands are ignored
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]
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PROCESS_AUTHORS_DATA = [
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(
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"Lyrics by William Blake (from Milton, 1808), music by Hubert Parry (1916), and sung by The Royal\ Choir~of~FooBar (just here to show you how processing is done)",
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[
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("Blake", "William"),
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("Parry", "Hubert"),
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("Royal\ Choir~of~FooBar", "The"),
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]
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),
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(
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"Anonyme (1967)",
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[],
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),
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(
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"Lucky Luke et Jolly Jumper",
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[
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("Luke", "Lucky"),
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("Jumper", "Jolly"),
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],
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),
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]
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AUTHWORDS = authors.compile_authwords({
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"after": ["by"],
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"ignore": ["anonymous", "Anonyme", "anonyme"],
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"sep": ['and', 'et'],
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})
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class TestAutors(unittest.TestCase):
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"""Test of author parsing."""
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def test_split_author_names(self):
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for argument, expected in SPLIT_AUTHORS_DATA:
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with self.subTest(argument=argument, expected=expected):
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self.assertEqual(authors.split_author_names(argument), expected)
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def test_processauthors(self):
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for argument, expected in PROCESS_AUTHORS_DATA:
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with self.subTest(argument=argument, expected=expected):
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self.assertEqual(
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set(
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authors.processauthors(
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argument,
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**AUTHWORDS,
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)
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),
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set(expected)
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)
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