Use ugettext and shorter variable names for inellegible list
We use the abbreviated variable names in other list views as well to
make it doable to work with them (with the meaning of the
abbreviation explained with a comment after the definition). Bring
the inellegible list up to date with this.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
import unittest
from django.template import Template, Context, add_to_builtins
add_to_builtins('django.contrib.humanize.templatetags.humanize')
class HumanizeTests(unittest.TestCase):
def humanize_tester(self, test_list, result_list, method):
# Using max below ensures we go through both lists
# However, if the lists are not equal length, this raises an exception
for index in xrange(len(max(test_list,result_list))):
test_content = test_list[index]
t = Template('{{ test_content|%s }}' % method)
rendered = t.render(Context(locals())).strip()
self.assertEqual(rendered, result_list[index],
msg="""%s test failed, produced %s,
should've produced %s""" % (method, rendered, result_list[index]))
def test_ordinal(self):
test_list = ('1','2','3','4','11','12',
'13','101','102','103','111',
'something else')
result_list = ('1st', '2nd', '3rd', '4th', '11th',
'12th', '13th', '101st', '102nd', '103rd',
'111th', 'something else')
self.humanize_tester(test_list, result_list, 'ordinal')
def test_intcomma(self):
test_list = ('100','1000','10123','10311','1000000')
result_list = ('100', '1,000', '10,123', '10,311', '1,000,000')
self.humanize_tester(test_list, result_list, 'intcomma')
def test_intword(self):
test_list = ('100', '1000000', '1200000', '1290000',
'1000000000','2000000000','6000000000000')
result_list = ('100', '1.0 million', '1.2 million', '1.3 million',
'1.0 billion', '2.0 billion', '6.0 trillion')
self.humanize_tester(test_list, result_list, 'intword')
def test_apnumber(self):
test_list = [str(x) for x in xrange(1,11)]
result_list = ('one', 'two', 'three', 'four', 'five', 'six',
'seven', 'eight', 'nine', '10')
self.humanize_tester(test_list, result_list, 'apnumber')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest.main()