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PyRIGS/z3c/rml/tests/test_directive.py
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# Copyright (c) 2012 Zope Foundation and Contributors.
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"""Tests for the Book Documentation Module"""
import doctest
import unittest
bad_rml = '''\
<document filename="bad.pdf">
<bad />
</document>
'''
def test_abort_on_invalid_tag():
"""
We can set a flag that aborts execution when a bad tag/directive is
encountered:
>>> from z3c.rml import directive
>>> directive.ABORT_ON_INVALID_DIRECTIVE = True
Let's now render a template:
>>> from z3c.rml import rml2pdf
>>> rml2pdf.parseString(bad_rml, True, 'bad.rml')
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
ValueError: Directive 'bad' could not be processed and was ignored.
(file bad.rml, line 2)
Cleanup:
>>> directive.ABORT_ON_INVALID_DIRECTIVE = False
"""
def test_suite():
return doctest.DocTestSuite(
optionflags=doctest.NORMALIZE_WHITESPACE|doctest.ELLIPSIS)