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pyscript/pyscriptjs/tests/integration/test_style.py
Antonio Cuni 82e5b64bad Make sure that tests fail in case there is an unhandled Python error (#1456)
Before this PR, the following test passed:

    def test_pyscript_hello(self):
        self.pyscript_run(
            """
            <script type="py">
                raise Exception("hello")
            </script>
            """)

What happens is that we intercept the Python exception and display a nice banner on the DOM, but the test itself passes. This is error prone: if we have Python exceptions on the page, the test should fail by default, and we should have a way to silence it in case those exceptions are expected.

This PR treats Python errors as we treat JS errors: unhandled exceptions cause the test to fail, but you can silence them by calling self.check_py_errors(), exactly as you can call self.check_js_errors().
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from playwright.sync_api import expect
from .support import PyScriptTest, skip_worker
class TestStyle(PyScriptTest):
def test_pyscript_not_defined(self):
"""Test raw elements that are not defined for display:none"""
doc = """
<html>
<head>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="build/pyscript.css" />
</head>
<body>
<py-config>hello</py-config>
<py-script>hello</py-script>
<py-repl>hello</py-repl>
</body>
</html>
"""
self.writefile("test-not-defined-css.html", doc)
self.goto("test-not-defined-css.html")
expect(self.page.locator("py-config")).to_be_hidden()
expect(self.page.locator("py-script")).to_be_hidden()
expect(self.page.locator("py-repl")).to_be_hidden()
@skip_worker("FIXME: display()")
def test_pyscript_defined(self):
"""Test elements have visibility that should"""
self.pyscript_run(
"""
<py-config>
name = "foo"
</py-config>
<py-script>display("hello")</py-script>
<py-repl>display("hello")</py-repl>
"""
)
expect(self.page.locator("py-config")).to_be_hidden()
expect(self.page.locator("py-script")).to_be_visible()
expect(self.page.locator("py-repl")).to_be_visible()