[selectors] modify workflow selectors: is_in_state, on_transition
- factorize `is_on_state` selector
- add new `on_transition` selector
Especially useful to match pending transitions to enable notifications when
your workflow allows several transition to the same states.
Note that if workflow `change_state` adapter method is used, this selector
will not be triggered.
In debug mode:
These both selectors will check against the entity current workflow if expected
values given in selector argument are valid.
ValueError exception will be raised for unmatching state/transition
names against the current workflow (generic etype workflow).
(check against custom workflow is not implemented)
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from logilab.common.testlib import unittest_main
from cubicweb.devtools.testlib import CubicWebTC
class PyViewsTC(CubicWebTC):
def test_pyvaltable(self):
view = self.vreg['views'].select('pyvaltable', self.request(),
pyvalue=[[1, 'a'], [2, 'b']])
content = view.render(pyvalue=[[1, 'a'], [2, 'b']],
headers=['num', 'char'])
self.assertEqual(content.strip(), '''<table class="listing">
<thead><tr><th>num</th><th>char</th></tr>
</thead><tbody><tr><td>1</td><td>a</td></tr>
<tr><td>2</td><td>b</td></tr>
</tbody></table>''')
def test_pyvallist(self):
view = self.vreg['views'].select('pyvallist', self.request(),
pyvalue=[1, 'a'])
content = view.render(pyvalue=[1, 'a'])
self.assertEqual(content.strip(), '''<ul>
<li>1</li>
<li>a</li>
</ul>''')
if __name__ == '__main__':
unittest_main()