# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- from __future__ import unicode_literals from django.template.defaultfilters import slugify from django.test import SimpleTestCase from django.utils.safestring import mark_safe from ..utils import setup class SlugifyTests(SimpleTestCase): """ Running slugify on a pre-escaped string leads to odd behavior, but the result is still safe. """ @setup({'slugify01': '{% autoescape off %}{{ a|slugify }} {{ b|slugify }}{% endautoescape %}'}) def test_slugify01(self): output = self.engine.render_to_string('slugify01', {'a': 'a & b', 'b': mark_safe('a & b')}) self.assertEqual(output, 'a-b a-amp-b') @setup({'slugify02': '{{ a|slugify }} {{ b|slugify }}'}) def test_slugify02(self): output = self.engine.render_to_string('slugify02', {'a': 'a & b', 'b': mark_safe('a & b')}) self.assertEqual(output, 'a-b a-amp-b') class FunctionTests(SimpleTestCase): def test_slugify(self): self.assertEqual( slugify(' Jack & Jill like numbers 1,2,3 and 4 and silly characters ?%.$!/'), 'jack-jill-like-numbers-123-and-4-and-silly-characters', ) def test_unicode(self): self.assertEqual( slugify("Un \xe9l\xe9phant \xe0 l'or\xe9e du bois"), 'un-elephant-a-loree-du-bois', ) def test_non_string_input(self): self.assertEqual(slugify(123), '123')