weboob-devel/modules/dailymotion/test.py
Laurent Bachelier e958c229e6 Move the "empty search for latest" to collections
There is now a "latest" collection (or "latest_nsfw").
The feature didn't look much used, since it didn't work on many
backends.
Using collections will make it easy to support other things
like most viewed, featured, etc.
As a bonus, I added tests for every backend with the feature.
2012-03-16 03:34:22 +01:00

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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright(C) 2010-2011 Romain Bignon
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from weboob.tools.test import BackendTest
from weboob.capabilities.video import BaseVideo
class DailymotionTest(BackendTest):
BACKEND = 'dailymotion'
def test_search(self):
l = list(self.backend.search_videos('chirac'))
self.assertTrue(len(l) > 0)
v = l[0]
self.backend.fillobj(v, ('url',))
self.assertTrue(v.url and v.url.startswith('http://'), 'URL for video "%s" not found: %s' % (v.id, v.url))
self.backend.browser.openurl(v.url)
def test_latest(self):
l = list(self.backend.iter_resources([BaseVideo], [u'latest']))
assert len(l)
v = l[0]
self.backend.fillobj(v, ('url',))
self.assertTrue(v.url and v.url.startswith('http://'), 'URL for video "%s" not found: %s' % (v.id, v.url))