test_fileinput.py 1.1 KB

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  1. from django.forms import FileInput
  2. from .base import WidgetTest
  3. class FileInputTest(WidgetTest):
  4. widget = FileInput()
  5. def test_render(self):
  6. """
  7. FileInput widgets never render the value attribute. The old value
  8. isn't useful if a form is updated or an error occurred.
  9. """
  10. self.check_html(self.widget, 'email', 'test@example.com', html='<input type="file" name="email">')
  11. self.check_html(self.widget, 'email', '', html='<input type="file" name="email">')
  12. self.check_html(self.widget, 'email', None, html='<input type="file" name="email">')
  13. def test_value_omitted_from_data(self):
  14. self.assertIs(self.widget.value_omitted_from_data({}, {}, 'field'), True)
  15. self.assertIs(self.widget.value_omitted_from_data({}, {'field': 'value'}, 'field'), False)
  16. def test_use_required_attribute(self):
  17. # False when initial data exists. The file input is left blank by the
  18. # user to keep the existing, initial value.
  19. self.assertIs(self.widget.use_required_attribute(None), True)
  20. self.assertIs(self.widget.use_required_attribute('resume.txt'), False)