Changed the property that holds the minimum age required for Students to participate in a GHOP based program.
Added a new property student_min_age_as_of to hold the DateTime from when the minimum age should be reached. Changed student_min_age property to now store the student minimum age as an integer.
This all feel more user friendly then letting the program admin calculate the required DateTime. Storing the two properties is then still needed in this case since information might be lost otherwise when the program admin brings up the edit view.
Reviewed by: Lennard de Rijk
import unittest
from xml.dom import minidom
from django.test import Client
from models import City
class GeoFeedTest(unittest.TestCase):
client = Client()
def assertChildNodes(self, elem, expected):
"Taken from regressiontests/syndication/tests.py."
actual = set([n.nodeName for n in elem.childNodes])
expected = set(expected)
self.assertEqual(actual, expected)
def test_geofeed_rss(self):
"Tests geographic feeds using GeoRSS over RSSv2."
# Uses `GEOSGeometry` in `item_geometry`
doc1 = minidom.parseString(self.client.get('/geoapp/feeds/rss1/').content)
# Uses a 2-tuple in `item_geometry`
doc2 = minidom.parseString(self.client.get('/geoapp/feeds/rss2/').content)
feed1, feed2 = doc1.firstChild, doc2.firstChild
# Making sure the box got added to the second GeoRSS feed.
self.assertChildNodes(feed2.getElementsByTagName('channel')[0],
['title', 'link', 'description', 'language', 'lastBuildDate', 'item', 'georss:box']
)
# Incrementing through the feeds.
for feed in [feed1, feed2]:
# Ensuring the georss namespace was added to the <rss> element.
self.assertEqual(feed.getAttribute(u'xmlns:georss'), u'http://www.georss.org/georss')
chan = feed.getElementsByTagName('channel')[0]
items = chan.getElementsByTagName('item')
self.assertEqual(len(items), City.objects.count())
# Ensuring the georss element was added to each item in the feed.
for item in items:
self.assertChildNodes(item, ['title', 'link', 'description', 'guid', 'georss:point'])
def test_geofeed_atom(self):
"Testing geographic feeds using GeoRSS over Atom."
doc1 = minidom.parseString(self.client.get('/geoapp/feeds/atom1/').content)
doc2 = minidom.parseString(self.client.get('/geoapp/feeds/atom2/').content)
feed1, feed2 = doc1.firstChild, doc2.firstChild
# Making sure the box got added to the second GeoRSS feed.
self.assertChildNodes(feed2, ['title', 'link', 'id', 'updated', 'entry', 'georss:box'])
for feed in [feed1, feed2]:
# Ensuring the georsss namespace was added to the <feed> element.
self.assertEqual(feed.getAttribute(u'xmlns:georss'), u'http://www.georss.org/georss')
entries = feed.getElementsByTagName('entry')
self.assertEqual(len(entries), City.objects.count())
# Ensuring the georss element was added to each entry in the feed.
for entry in entries:
self.assertChildNodes(entry, ['title', 'link', 'id', 'summary', 'georss:point'])
def test_geofeed_w3c(self):
"Testing geographic feeds using W3C Geo."
doc = minidom.parseString(self.client.get('/geoapp/feeds/w3cgeo1/').content)
feed = doc.firstChild
# Ensuring the geo namespace was added to the <feed> element.
self.assertEqual(feed.getAttribute(u'xmlns:geo'), u'http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#')
chan = feed.getElementsByTagName('channel')[0]
items = chan.getElementsByTagName('item')
self.assertEqual(len(items), City.objects.count())
# Ensuring the geo:lat and geo:lon element was added to each item in the feed.
for item in items:
self.assertChildNodes(item, ['title', 'link', 'description', 'guid', 'geo:lat', 'geo:lon'])
# Boxes and Polygons aren't allowed in W3C Geo feeds.
self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.client.get, '/geoapp/feeds/w3cgeo2/') # Box in <channel>
self.assertRaises(ValueError, self.client.get, '/geoapp/feeds/w3cgeo3/') # Polygons in <entry>