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issue2551391 - checkboxes and radiobutton inputs get wrong id's.
Actually it breaks automatic id assignment for all inputs.
Inputs now get an automatic id assignment that matches the name.
It can be overridden by supplting an id parameter in the call to
the field() method.
This is also a partial fix for issue1513369. I think it obsoletes the
changes to templating.py.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 16 Jan 2025 02:32:58 -0500 |
| parents | 3630246c5c36 |
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ wsgi-liveserver provides a simple LiverServerTestCase class that can be used to help start a web server in the background to serve a WSGI compliant application for use with testing. Generally it will be used in conjuction with something like Selenium to perform a series of functional tests using a browser. Licensed under the GNU GPL v3 Copyright (c) 2013 John Kristensen (unless explicitly stated otherwise). """ import errno import socket import threading import unittest from wsgiref.simple_server import WSGIRequestHandler, make_server __author__ = 'John Kristensen' __version__ = '0.3.1' __license__ = 'GPLv3' """ Classmethod probe_ports() added by John Rouillard 2024. """ class QuietHandler(WSGIRequestHandler): def log_request(*args, **kwargs): pass class LiveServerTestCase(unittest.TestCase): port_range = (8080, 8090) def create_app(self): """Create your wsgi app and return it.""" raise NotImplementedError def __call__(self, result=None): """ Do some custom setup stuff and then hand off to TestCase to do its thing. """ try: self._pre_setup() super(LiveServerTestCase, self).__call__(result) finally: self._post_teardown() def url_base(self): """Return the url of the test server.""" return 'http://{0}:{1}'.format(self.host, self.port) def _pre_setup(self): """Setup and start the test server in the background.""" self._server = None self.host = 'localhost' self.port = self.port_range[0] self._thread = None # Get the app self.app = self.create_app() # Cycle through the port range to find a free port while self._server is None and self.port <= self.port_range[1]: try: self._server = make_server(self.host, self.port, self.app, handler_class=QuietHandler) except socket.error: self.port += 1 # No free port, raise an exception if self._server is None: raise socket.error('Ports {0}-{1} are all already in use'.format( *self.port_range)) # Start the test server in the background self._thread = threading.Thread(target=self._server.serve_forever) self._thread.start() def _post_teardown(self): """Stop the test server.""" if self._thread is not None: self._server.shutdown() self._server.server_close() self._thread.join() del self._server @classmethod def probe_ports(cls, start=port_range[0], end=port_range[1]): port = start while port <= end: s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM) s.setsockopt(socket.SOL_SOCKET, socket.SO_REUSEADDR, 1) try: s.connect(('127.0.0.1', port)) except socket.error as e: if not hasattr(e, 'args') or e.args[0] != errno.ECONNREFUSED: raise return port else: s.close() port += 1 return None
