import textwrap from StringIO import StringIO from json.tests import PyTest, CTest class TestIndent(object): def test_indent(self): h = [['blorpie'], ['whoops'], [], 'd-shtaeou', 'd-nthiouh', 'i-vhbjkhnth', {'nifty': 87}, {'field': 'yes', 'morefield': False} ] expect = textwrap.dedent("""\ [ [ "blorpie" ], [ "whoops" ], [], "d-shtaeou", "d-nthiouh", "i-vhbjkhnth", { "nifty": 87 }, { "field": "yes", "morefield": false } ]""") d1 = self.dumps(h) d2 = self.dumps(h, indent=2, sort_keys=True, separators=(',', ': ')) h1 = self.loads(d1) h2 = self.loads(d2) self.assertEqual(h1, h) self.assertEqual(h2, h) self.assertEqual(d2, expect) def test_indent0(self): h = {3: 1} def check(indent, expected): d1 = self.dumps(h, indent=indent) self.assertEqual(d1, expected) sio = StringIO() self.json.dump(h, sio, indent=indent) self.assertEqual(sio.getvalue(), expected) # indent=0 should emit newlines check(0, '{\n"3": 1\n}') # indent=None is more compact check(None, '{"3": 1}') class TestPyIndent(TestIndent, PyTest): pass class TestCIndent(TestIndent, CTest): pass