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Better display for Link/Multilink and content
Link/Multilink are now displayed as a dictionary by default. The format
is controlled by the setting of the @verbose option. With @verbose=0 we
get the old behavior displaying only the id. With the default @verbose=1
we get a dictionary with the id and a link inside. With @verbose=2 or
larger we get the label property in the dictionary in addition (e.g. the
name of a status or the name of a file).
The content property is also handled differently now. For @verbose < 2
we get a dictionary with a link property in it. The property points to
the standard download link for the content (or message). For
@verbose >= 2 we get the previous behavior, the content property as a
possibly very large json string.
| author | Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com> |
|---|---|
| date | Fri, 22 Mar 2019 14:03:37 +0100 |
| parents | bc2e682e0305 |
| children | 95a366d46065 |
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#-*- encoding: utf-8 -*- import unittest from roundup import mailer class EncodingTestCase(unittest.TestCase): def testEncoding(self): a = lambda n, a, c, o: self.assertEquals(mailer.nice_sender_header(n, a, c), o) a('ascii', 'ascii@test.com', 'iso8859-1', 'ascii <ascii@test.com>') a(u'café', 'ascii@test.com', 'iso8859-1', '=?iso8859-1?q?caf=E9?= <ascii@test.com>') a(u'café', 'ascii@test.com', 'utf-8', '=?utf-8?b?Y2Fmw6k=?= <ascii@test.com>') a('as"ii', 'ascii@test.com', 'iso8859-1', '"as\\"ii" <ascii@test.com>') # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 :
