qubes-installer-qubes-os/anaconda/tests/pyanaconda_tests/keyboard_test.py
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from pyanaconda import keyboard
import unittest
class ParsingAndJoiningTests(unittest.TestCase):
def layout_variant_parsing_test(self):
"""Should correctly parse keyboard layout and variant string specs."""
# valid layout variant specs
layout, variant = keyboard.parse_layout_variant("cz (qwerty)")
self.assertEqual(layout, "cz")
self.assertEqual(variant, "qwerty")
layout, variant = keyboard.parse_layout_variant("cz (dvorak-ucw)")
self.assertEqual(layout, "cz")
self.assertEqual(variant, "dvorak-ucw")
# a valid layout variant spec with no variant specified
layout, variant = keyboard.parse_layout_variant("cz")
self.assertEqual(layout, "cz")
self.assertEqual(variant, "")
# an invalid layout variant spec (missing layout)
with self.assertRaises(keyboard.InvalidLayoutVariantSpec):
layout, variant = keyboard.parse_layout_variant("")
# another invalid layout variant spec (invalid layout)
with self.assertRaises(keyboard.InvalidLayoutVariantSpec):
layout, variant = keyboard.parse_layout_variant("&*&%$")
# another invalid layout variant spec (square brackets)
with self.assertRaises(keyboard.InvalidLayoutVariantSpec):
layout, variant = keyboard.parse_layout_variant("cz [qwerty]")
# another invalid layout variant spec (invalid variant)
with self.assertRaises(keyboard.InvalidLayoutVariantSpec):
layout, variant = keyboard.parse_layout_variant("cz (&*&*)")
def layout_variant_joining_test(self):
"""Should correctly join keyboard layout and variant to a string spec."""
# both layout and variant specified
self.assertEqual(keyboard._join_layout_variant("cz", "qwerty"),
"cz (qwerty)")
# no variant specified
self.assertEqual(keyboard._join_layout_variant("cz"), "cz")
def layout_variant_parse_join_test(self):
"""Parsing and joining valid layout and variant spec should have no effect."""
specs = ("cz", "cz (qwerty)")
for spec in specs:
(layout, variant) = keyboard.parse_layout_variant(spec)
self.assertEqual(spec, keyboard._join_layout_variant(layout, variant))
def layout_variant_normalize_test(self):
"""Normalizing layout and variant strings should work as expected."""
# no effect on normalized layout and variant string
self.assertEqual(keyboard.normalize_layout_variant("cz (qwerty)"), "cz (qwerty)")
self.assertEqual(keyboard.normalize_layout_variant("cz"), "cz")
# normalize spaces
self.assertEqual(keyboard.normalize_layout_variant("cz(qwerty)"), "cz (qwerty)")
self.assertEqual(keyboard.normalize_layout_variant("cz ( qwerty )"), "cz (qwerty)")
self.assertEqual(keyboard.normalize_layout_variant("cz "), "cz")