import json from django_scopes import scopes_disabled from cookbook.helper.recipe_url_import import get_from_html # TODO this test is really bad, need to find a better solution, also pytest does not like those paths # def test_ld_json(): # with scopes_disabled(): # test_list = [ # {'file': 'resources/websites/ld_json_1.html', 'result_length': 3237}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/ld_json_2.html', 'result_length': 1525}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/ld_json_3.html', 'result_length': 1644}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/ld_json_4.html', 'result_length': 1744}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/ld_json_itemList.html', 'result_length': 3222}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/ld_json_multiple.html', 'result_length': 1621}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/micro_data_1.html', 'result_length': 1094}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/micro_data_2.html', 'result_length': 1453}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/micro_data_3.html', 'result_length': 1163}, # {'file': 'resources/websites/micro_data_4.html', 'result_length': 4411}, # ] # # for test in test_list: # with open(test['file'], 'rb') as file: # print(f'Testing {test["file"]} expecting length {test["result_length"]}') # parsed_content = json.loads(get_from_html(file.read(), 'test_url', None).content) # assert len(str(parsed_content)) == test['result_length'] # file.close()