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from textwrap import dedent
import numpy as np
import pytest
from pandas.errors import (
PyperclipException,
PyperclipWindowsException,
)
from pandas import (
DataFrame,
get_option,
read_clipboard,
)
import pandas._testing as tm
from pandas.io.clipboard import (
CheckedCall,
_stringifyText,
clipboard_get,
clipboard_set,
)
def build_kwargs(sep, excel):
kwargs = {}
if excel != "default":
kwargs["excel"] = excel
if sep != "default":
kwargs["sep"] = sep
return kwargs
@pytest.fixture(
params=[
"delims",
"utf8",
"utf16",
"string",
"long",
"nonascii",
"colwidth",
"mixed",
"float",
"int",
]
)
def df(request):
data_type = request.param
if data_type == "delims":
return DataFrame({"a": ['"a,\t"b|c', "d\tef´"], "b": ["hi'j", "k''lm"]})
elif data_type == "utf8":
return DataFrame({"a": ["µasd", "Ωœ∑´"], "b": ["øπ∆˚¬", "œ∑´®"]})
elif data_type == "utf16":
return DataFrame(
{"a": ["\U0001f44d\U0001f44d", "\U0001f44d\U0001f44d"], "b": ["abc", "def"]}
)
elif data_type == "string":
return tm.makeCustomDataframe(
5, 3, c_idx_type="s", r_idx_type="i", c_idx_names=[None], r_idx_names=[None]
)
elif data_type == "long":
max_rows = get_option("display.max_rows")
return tm.makeCustomDataframe(
max_rows + 1,
3,
data_gen_f=lambda *args: np.random.randint(2),
c_idx_type="s",
r_idx_type="i",
c_idx_names=[None],
r_idx_names=[None],
)
elif data_type == "nonascii":
return DataFrame({"en": "in English".split(), "es": "en español".split()})
elif data_type == "colwidth":
_cw = get_option("display.max_colwidth") + 1
return tm.makeCustomDataframe(
5,
3,
data_gen_f=lambda *args: "x" * _cw,
c_idx_type="s",
r_idx_type="i",
c_idx_names=[None],
r_idx_names=[None],
)
elif data_type == "mixed":
return DataFrame(
{
"a": np.arange(1.0, 6.0) + 0.01,
"b": np.arange(1, 6).astype(np.int64),
"c": list("abcde"),
}
)
elif data_type == "float":
return tm.makeCustomDataframe(
5,
3,
data_gen_f=lambda r, c: float(r) + 0.01,
c_idx_type="s",
r_idx_type="i",
c_idx_names=[None],
r_idx_names=[None],
)
elif data_type == "int":
return tm.makeCustomDataframe(
5,
3,
data_gen_f=lambda *args: np.random.randint(2),
c_idx_type="s",
r_idx_type="i",
c_idx_names=[None],
r_idx_names=[None],
)
else:
raise ValueError
@pytest.fixture
def mock_ctypes(monkeypatch):
"""
Mocks WinError to help with testing the clipboard.
"""
def _mock_win_error():
return "Window Error"
# Set raising to False because WinError won't exist on non-windows platforms
with monkeypatch.context() as m:
m.setattr("ctypes.WinError", _mock_win_error, raising=False)
yield
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("mock_ctypes")
def test_checked_call_with_bad_call(monkeypatch):
"""
Give CheckCall a function that returns a falsey value and
mock get_errno so it returns false so an exception is raised.
"""
def _return_false():
return False
monkeypatch.setattr("pandas.io.clipboard.get_errno", lambda: True)
msg = f"Error calling {_return_false.__name__} \\(Window Error\\)"
with pytest.raises(PyperclipWindowsException, match=msg):
CheckedCall(_return_false)()
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("mock_ctypes")
def test_checked_call_with_valid_call(monkeypatch):
"""
Give CheckCall a function that returns a truthy value and
mock get_errno so it returns true so an exception is not raised.
The function should return the results from _return_true.
"""
def _return_true():
return True
monkeypatch.setattr("pandas.io.clipboard.get_errno", lambda: False)
# Give CheckedCall a callable that returns a truthy value s
checked_call = CheckedCall(_return_true)
assert checked_call() is True
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"text",
[
"String_test",
True,
1,
1.0,
1j,
],
)
def test_stringify_text(text):
valid_types = (str, int, float, bool)
if isinstance(text, valid_types):
result = _stringifyText(text)
assert result == str(text)
else:
msg = (
"only str, int, float, and bool values "
f"can be copied to the clipboard, not {type(text).__name__}"
)
with pytest.raises(PyperclipException, match=msg):
_stringifyText(text)
@pytest.fixture
def mock_clipboard(monkeypatch, request):
"""Fixture mocking clipboard IO.
This mocks pandas.io.clipboard.clipboard_get and
pandas.io.clipboard.clipboard_set.
This uses a local dict for storing data. The dictionary
key used is the test ID, available with ``request.node.name``.
This returns the local dictionary, for direct manipulation by
tests.
"""
# our local clipboard for tests
_mock_data = {}
def _mock_set(data):
_mock_data[request.node.name] = data
def _mock_get():
return _mock_data[request.node.name]
monkeypatch.setattr("pandas.io.clipboard.clipboard_set", _mock_set)
monkeypatch.setattr("pandas.io.clipboard.clipboard_get", _mock_get)
yield _mock_data
@pytest.mark.clipboard
def test_mock_clipboard(mock_clipboard):
import pandas.io.clipboard
pandas.io.clipboard.clipboard_set("abc")
assert "abc" in set(mock_clipboard.values())
result = pandas.io.clipboard.clipboard_get()
assert result == "abc"
@pytest.mark.single_cpu
@pytest.mark.clipboard
@pytest.mark.usefixtures("mock_clipboard")
class TestClipboard:
def check_round_trip_frame(self, data, excel=None, sep=None, encoding=None):
data.to_clipboard(excel=excel, sep=sep, encoding=encoding)
result = read_clipboard(sep=sep or "\t", index_col=0, encoding=encoding)
tm.assert_frame_equal(data, result)
# Test that default arguments copy as tab delimited
def test_round_trip_frame(self, df):
self.check_round_trip_frame(df)
# Test that explicit delimiters are respected
@pytest.mark.parametrize("sep", ["\t", ",", "|"])
def test_round_trip_frame_sep(self, df, sep):
self.check_round_trip_frame(df, sep=sep)
# Test white space separator
def test_round_trip_frame_string(self, df):
df.to_clipboard(excel=False, sep=None)
result = read_clipboard()
assert df.to_string() == result.to_string()
assert df.shape == result.shape
# Two character separator is not supported in to_clipboard
# Test that multi-character separators are not silently passed
def test_excel_sep_warning(self, df):
with tm.assert_produces_warning(
UserWarning,
match="to_clipboard in excel mode requires a single character separator.",
check_stacklevel=False,
):
df.to_clipboard(excel=True, sep=r"\t")
# Separator is ignored when excel=False and should produce a warning
def test_copy_delim_warning(self, df):
with tm.assert_produces_warning():
df.to_clipboard(excel=False, sep="\t")
# Tests that the default behavior of to_clipboard is tab
# delimited and excel="True"
@pytest.mark.parametrize("sep", ["\t", None, "default"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("excel", [True, None, "default"])
def test_clipboard_copy_tabs_default(self, sep, excel, df, request, mock_clipboard):
kwargs = build_kwargs(sep, excel)
df.to_clipboard(**kwargs)
assert mock_clipboard[request.node.name] == df.to_csv(sep="\t")
# Tests reading of white space separated tables
@pytest.mark.parametrize("sep", [None, "default"])
@pytest.mark.parametrize("excel", [False])
def test_clipboard_copy_strings(self, sep, excel, df):
kwargs = build_kwargs(sep, excel)
df.to_clipboard(**kwargs)
result = read_clipboard(sep=r"\s+")
assert result.to_string() == df.to_string()
assert df.shape == result.shape
def test_read_clipboard_infer_excel(self, request, mock_clipboard):
# gh-19010: avoid warnings
clip_kwargs = {"engine": "python"}
text = dedent(
"""
John James\tCharlie Mingus
1\t2
4\tHarry Carney
""".strip()
)
mock_clipboard[request.node.name] = text
df = read_clipboard(**clip_kwargs)
# excel data is parsed correctly
assert df.iloc[1][1] == "Harry Carney"
# having diff tab counts doesn't trigger it
text = dedent(
"""
a\t b
1 2
3 4
""".strip()
)
mock_clipboard[request.node.name] = text
res = read_clipboard(**clip_kwargs)
text = dedent(
"""
a b
1 2
3 4
""".strip()
)
mock_clipboard[request.node.name] = text
exp = read_clipboard(**clip_kwargs)
tm.assert_frame_equal(res, exp)
def test_infer_excel_with_nulls(self, request, mock_clipboard):
# GH41108
text = "col1\tcol2\n1\tred\n\tblue\n2\tgreen"
mock_clipboard[request.node.name] = text
df = read_clipboard()
df_expected = DataFrame(
data={"col1": [1, None, 2], "col2": ["red", "blue", "green"]}
)
# excel data is parsed correctly
tm.assert_frame_equal(df, df_expected)
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"multiindex",
[
( # Can't use `dedent` here as it will remove the leading `\t`
"\n".join(
[
"\t\t\tcol1\tcol2",
"A\t0\tTrue\t1\tred",
"A\t1\tTrue\t\tblue",
"B\t0\tFalse\t2\tgreen",
]
),
[["A", "A", "B"], [0, 1, 0], [True, True, False]],
),
(
"\n".join(
["\t\tcol1\tcol2", "A\t0\t1\tred", "A\t1\t\tblue", "B\t0\t2\tgreen"]
),
[["A", "A", "B"], [0, 1, 0]],
),
],
)
def test_infer_excel_with_multiindex(self, request, mock_clipboard, multiindex):
# GH41108
mock_clipboard[request.node.name] = multiindex[0]
df = read_clipboard()
df_expected = DataFrame(
data={"col1": [1, None, 2], "col2": ["red", "blue", "green"]},
index=multiindex[1],
)
# excel data is parsed correctly
tm.assert_frame_equal(df, df_expected)
def test_invalid_encoding(self, df):
msg = "clipboard only supports utf-8 encoding"
# test case for testing invalid encoding
with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg):
df.to_clipboard(encoding="ascii")
with pytest.raises(NotImplementedError, match=msg):
read_clipboard(encoding="ascii")
@pytest.mark.parametrize("enc", ["UTF-8", "utf-8", "utf8"])
def test_round_trip_valid_encodings(self, enc, df):
self.check_round_trip_frame(df, encoding=enc)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("data", ["\U0001f44d...", "Ωœ∑´...", "abcd..."])
@pytest.mark.xfail(
reason="Flaky test in multi-process CI environment: GH 44584",
raises=AssertionError,
strict=False,
)
def test_raw_roundtrip(self, data):
# PR #25040 wide unicode wasn't copied correctly on PY3 on windows
clipboard_set(data)
assert data == clipboard_get()