def test_localecalendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
python类TextCalendar()的实例源码
def test_localecalendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
def test_locale_calendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
def test_localecalendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
def test_locale_calendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
def test_localecalendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
# should be encodable
local_weekday.encode('utf-8')
local_month.encode('utf-8')
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
def test_locale_calendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
cal = calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1, 10)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
raise unittest.SkipTest('cannot set the system default locale')
self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
self.assertEqual(len(local_weekday), 10)
self.assertGreaterEqual(len(local_month), 10)
cal = calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='')
local_weekday = cal.formatweekday(1)
local_month = cal.formatmonthname(2010, 10)
self.assertIsInstance(local_weekday, str)
self.assertIsInstance(local_month, str)
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
def getCalendar(locale, fd):
if locale is None:
return calendar.TextCalendar(fd)
else:
return calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(fd, locale)
#GUI Management
def get_calendar(locale, fwday):
# instantiate proper calendar class
if locale is None:
return calendar.TextCalendar(fwday)
else:
return calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(fwday, locale)
def test_output_textcalendar(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatyear(2004).strip(),
result_2004_text.strip()
)
def test_localecalendars(self):
# ensure that Locale{Text,HTML}Calendar resets the locale properly
# (it is still not thread-safe though)
old_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
try:
calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(locale='').formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
except locale.Error:
# cannot set the system default locale -- skip rest of test
return
calendar.LocaleHTMLCalendar(locale='').formatmonthname(2010, 10)
new_october = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonthname(2010, 10, 10)
self.assertEqual(old_october, new_october)
def _get_calendar(locale, fwday):
# instantiate proper calendar class
if locale is None:
return calendar.TextCalendar(fwday)
else:
return calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(fwday, locale)
def test_output_textcalendar(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatyear(2004).strip(),
result_2004_text.strip()
)
def get_calendar(locale, fwday):
# instantiate proper calendar class
if locale is None:
return calendar.TextCalendar(fwday)
else:
return calendar.LocaleTextCalendar(fwday, locale)
def test_output_textcalendar(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatyear(2004).strip(),
result_2004_text.strip()
)
def cal_command(message, month=None, year=None):
"""
????????????
"""
today = date.today()
month = int(month) if month else today.month
year = int(year) if year else today.year
cal = calendar.TextCalendar(firstweekday=calendar.SUNDAY)
try:
botsend(message, '```{}```'.format(cal.formatmonth(year, month)))
except IndexError:
# ??????????????
pass
def test_output_textcalendar(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatyear(2004).strip(),
result_2004_text.strip()
)
def test_formatweekheader_short(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatweekheader(2),
'Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su'
)
def test_formatweekheader_long(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatweekheader(9),
' Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday '
' Friday Saturday Sunday '
)
def test_formatmonth(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonth(2004, 1).strip(),
result_2004_01_text.strip()
)
def test_prweek(self):
with support.captured_stdout() as out:
week = [(1,0), (2,1), (3,2), (4,3), (5,4), (6,5), (7,6)]
calendar.TextCalendar().prweek(week, 1)
self.assertEqual(out.getvalue().strip(), "1 2 3 4 5 6 7")
def test_pryear(self):
with support.captured_stdout() as out:
calendar.TextCalendar().pryear(2004)
self.assertEqual(out.getvalue().strip(), result_2004_text.strip())
def calendar(self, month: str = None, year: int = None):
"""Provides a printout of the current month's calendar
Provide month and year to print the calendar of that year and month
EXAMPLE: !calendar january 2011"""
# calendar takes in a number for the month, not the words
# so we need this dictionary to transform the word to the number
months = {
"january": 1,
"february": 2,
"march": 3,
"april": 4,
"may": 5,
"june": 6,
"july": 7,
"august": 8,
"september": 9,
"october": 10,
"november": 11,
"december": 12
}
# In month was not passed, use the current month
if month is None:
month = datetime.date.today().month
else:
month = months.get(month.lower())
if month is None:
await self.bot.say("Please provide a valid Month!")
return
# If year was not passed, use the current year
if year is None:
year = datetime.datetime.today().year
# Here we create the actual "text" calendar that we are printing
cal = calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonth(year, month)
await self.bot.say("```\n{}```".format(cal))
def test_output_textcalendar(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatyear(2004).strip(),
result_2004_text.strip()
)
def test_output_textcalendar(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatyear(2004),
result_2004_text
)
def test_formatweekheader_short(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatweekheader(2),
'Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su'
)
def test_formatweekheader_long(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatweekheader(9),
' Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday '
' Friday Saturday Sunday '
)
def test_formatmonth(self):
self.assertEqual(
calendar.TextCalendar().formatmonth(2004, 1),
result_2004_01_text
)
def test_prweek(self):
with support.captured_stdout() as out:
week = [(1,0), (2,1), (3,2), (4,3), (5,4), (6,5), (7,6)]
calendar.TextCalendar().prweek(week, 1)
self.assertEqual(out.getvalue().strip(), "1 2 3 4 5 6 7")
def test_pryear(self):
with support.captured_stdout() as out:
calendar.TextCalendar().pryear(2004)
self.assertEqual(out.getvalue().strip(), result_2004_text.strip())