deluge/tests/test_tracker_icons.py

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from twisted.trial import unittest
from deluge.ui.tracker_icons import TrackerIcons, TrackerIcon
import common
common.set_tmp_config_dir()
icons = TrackerIcons()
class TrackerIconsTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
def test_get_deluge_png(self):
# Deluge has a png favicon link
icon = TrackerIcon("../deluge.png")
d = icons.get("deluge-torrent.org")
d.addCallback(self.assertNotIdentical, None)
d.addCallback(self.assertEquals, icon)
return d
def test_get_google_ico(self):
# Google doesn't have any icon links
# So instead we'll grab its favicon.ico
icon = TrackerIcon("../google.ico")
d = icons.get("www.google.com")
d.addCallback(self.assertNotIdentical, None)
d.addCallback(self.assertEquals, icon)
return d
def test_get_google_ico_with_redirect(self):
# google.com redirects to www.google.com
icon = TrackerIcon("../google.ico")
d = icons.get("google.com")
d.addCallback(self.assertNotIdentical, None)
d.addCallback(self.assertEquals, icon)
return d
def test_get_ubuntu_ico(self):
def check_data(icon, data):
self.assertNotEqual(icon.get_data(), data)
# ubuntu.com has inline css which causes HTMLParser issues
d = icons.get("www.ubuntu.com")
d.addCallback(self.assertNotIdentical, None)
# as ubuntu's icon is 32x32 it may get resized and hence
# we can't test if the icon is equal to a reference one
# however we can test that the icon has some sort of data
d.addCallback(check_data, "")
return d
def test_get_openbt_png(self):
# openbittorrent.com has an incorrect type (image/gif)
icon = TrackerIcon("../openbt.png")
d = icons.get("openbittorrent.com")
d.addCallback(self.assertNotIdentical, None)
d.addCallback(self.assertEquals, icon)
return d