# coding: utf-8 import unittest import os import magic import os.path # magic_descriptor is broken (?) in centos 7, so don't run those tests SKIP_FROM_DESCRIPTOR = bool(os.environ.get('SKIP_FROM_DESCRIPTOR')) TESTDATA_DIR = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(__file__), 'testdata')) class MagicTestCase(unittest.TestCase): filename = os.path.join(TESTDATA_DIR, 'test.pdf') expected_mime_type = 'application/pdf' expected_encoding = 'us-ascii' expected_name = ('PDF document, version 1.2', 'PDF document, version 1.2, 2 pages') def assert_result(self, result): self.assertEqual(result.mime_type, self.expected_mime_type) self.assertEqual(result.encoding, self.expected_encoding) self.assertIn(result.name, self.expected_name) def test_detect_from_filename(self): result = magic.detect_from_filename(self.filename) self.assert_result(result) def test_detect_from_fobj(self): if SKIP_FROM_DESCRIPTOR: self.skipTest("magic_descriptor is broken in this version of libmagic") with open(self.filename) as fobj: result = magic.detect_from_fobj(fobj) self.assert_result(result) def test_detect_from_content(self): # differ from upstream by opening file in binary mode, # this avoids hitting a bug in python3+libfile bindings # see https://github.com/ahupp/python-magic/issues/152 # for a similar issue with open(self.filename, 'rb') as fobj: result = magic.detect_from_content(fobj.read(4096)) self.assert_result(result) if __name__ == '__main__': unittest.main()