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Handle build issues, update css for mobile I added www.roundup-tracker.org as a property of mine in google search console. It reports bad mobile experience. According to the goatcounter tracker I put in, we get 400 hits from phones/small tablets; 400 from tablets/small laptops and 800 from computer screens. So 1/4 is mobile and 1/2 is not a large computer screen. On mobile (<960px) the left hand menu is stacked on top of the column in mobile sizes. Sub-menu links are spaced apart to make them easier to clkick on with a finger. Same with the table of contents in the documents. The main document content is now full display width (rather than scrunched to the right side of the display). This is just a quick hack, but it should make the docs more usable. As I worked, I found that _static/style.css changes were not being copied into the html build directory when sphinx was rerun. Nuke entire html subdir and rebuild from scratch each time. Also added comments to Makefile. Also robots.txt was being added as extra_html by sphinx, but it causes a missing from TOC error that exits the build (when using -W). Since exiting on warning is better, I changed Makefile to add robots.txt. Removed robots.txt references from conf.py.
author John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org>
date Sun, 10 Jul 2022 18:16:13 -0400
parents 5986ddd0d2e7
children 3129d73e8535
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# misc tests

import unittest
import roundup.anypy.cmp_
import sys
from roundup.anypy.strings import StringIO  # define StringIO
from roundup.cgi.accept_language import parse

class AcceptLanguageTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def testParse(self):
        self.assertEqual(parse("da, en-gb;q=0.8, en;q=0.7"),
                         ['da', 'en_gb', 'en'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("da, en-gb;q=0.7, en;q=0.8"),
                         ['da', 'en', 'en_gb'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("en;q=0.2, fr;q=1"), ['fr', 'en'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("zn; q = 0.2 ,pt-br;q =1"), ['pt_br', 'zn'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("pt-br;q =1, zn; q = 0.2"), ['pt_br', 'zn'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("pt-br,zn;q= 0.1, en-US;q=0.5"),
                         ['pt_br', 'en_US', 'zn'])
        # verify that items with q=1.0 are in same output order as input
        self.assertEqual(parse("pt-br,en-US; q=0.5, zn;q= 1.0" ),
                         ['pt_br', 'zn', 'en_US'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("zn;q=1.0;q= 1.0,pt-br,en-US; q=0.5" ),
                         ['zn', 'pt_br', 'en_US'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("es-AR"), ['es_AR'])
        self.assertEqual(parse("es-es-cat"), ['es_es_cat'])
        self.assertEqual(parse(""), [])
        self.assertEqual(parse(None),[])
        self.assertEqual(parse("   "), [])
        self.assertEqual(parse("en,"), ['en'])

class CmpTest(unittest.TestCase):
    def testCmp(self):
        roundup.anypy.cmp_._test()

class VersionCheck(unittest.TestCase):
    def test_Version_Check(self):

        # test for valid versions
        from roundup.version_check import VERSION_NEEDED
        self.assertEqual((2, 7), VERSION_NEEDED)
        del(sys.modules['roundup.version_check'])


        # fake an invalid version
        real_ver =  sys.version_info
        sys.version_info = (2, 1)

        # exit is called on failure, but that breaks testing so
        # just return and discard the exit code.
        real_exit = sys.exit 
        sys.exit =  lambda code: code

        # error case uses print(), capture and check
        capturedOutput = StringIO()
        sys.stdout = capturedOutput
        from roundup.version_check import VERSION_NEEDED
        sys.stdout = sys.__stdout__
        self.assertIn("Roundup requires Python 2.7", capturedOutput.getvalue())

        # reset to valid values for future tests
        sys.exit = real_exit
        sys.version_info = real_ver



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