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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
test_metadata
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Test our handling of metadata in files with bibliographic metadata.
:copyright: Copyright 2007-2014 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS.
:license: BSD, see LICENSE for details.
"""
# adapted from an example of bibliographic metadata at
# http://docutils.sourceforge.net/docs/user/rst/demo.txt
from util import TestApp
from nose.tools import assert_equal
app = env = None
warnings = []
def setup_module():
# Is there a better way of generating this doctree than manually iterating?
global app, env
app = TestApp(_copy_to_temp=True)
env = app.env
msg, num, it = env.update(app.config, app.srcdir, app.doctreedir, app)
for docname in it:
pass
def teardown_module():
app.cleanup()
def test_docinfo():
"""
Inspect the 'docinfo' metadata stored in the first node of the document.
Note this doesn't give us access to data stored in subsequence blocks
that might be considered document metadata, such as 'abstract' or
'dedication' blocks, or the 'meta' role. Doing otherwise is probably more
messing with the internals of sphinx than this rare use case merits.
"""
exampledocinfo = env.metadata['metadata']
expecteddocinfo = {
'author': u'David Goodger',
'authors': [u'Me', u'Myself', u'I'],
'address': u'123 Example Street\nExample, EX Canada\nA1B 2C3',
'field name': u'This is a generic bibliographic field.',
'field name 2': (u'Generic bibliographic fields may contain multiple '
u'body elements.\n\nLike this.'),
'status': u'This is a "work in progress"',
'version': u'1',
'copyright': (u'This document has been placed in the public domain. '
u'You\nmay do with it as you wish. You may copy, modify,'
u'\nredistribute, reattribute, sell, buy, rent, lease,\n'
u'destroy, or improve it, quote it at length, excerpt,\n'
u'incorporate, collate, fold, staple, or mutilate it, or '
u'do\nanything else to it that your or anyone else\'s '
u'heart\ndesires.'),
'contact': u'goodger@python.org',
'date': u'2006-05-21',
'organization': u'humankind',
'revision': u'4564',
'tocdepth': 1,
'orphan': u'',
'nocomments': u'',
}
# I like this way of comparing dicts - easier to see the error.
for key in exampledocinfo:
yield assert_equal, exampledocinfo.get(key), expecteddocinfo.get(key)
# but then we still have to check for missing keys
yield assert_equal, set(expecteddocinfo.keys()), set(exampledocinfo.keys())
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