# Copyright (c) 2014, Menno Smits # Released subject to the New BSD License # Please see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BSD_licenses from __future__ import unicode_literals from six import text_type, binary_type, int2byte, unichr from imapclient.imap_utf7 import decode, encode from imapclient.test.util import unittest class IMAP4UTF7TestCase(unittest.TestCase): tests = [ ['Foo', b'Foo'], ['Foo Bar', b'Foo Bar'], ['Stuff & Things', b'Stuff &- Things'], ['Hello world', b'Hello world'], ['Hello & world', b'Hello &- world'], ['Hello\xffworld', b'Hello&AP8-world'], ['\xff\xfe\xfd\xfc', b'&AP8A,gD9APw-'], ['~peter/mail/\u65e5\u672c\u8a9e/\u53f0\u5317', b'~peter/mail/&ZeVnLIqe-/&U,BTFw-'], # example from RFC 2060 ['\x00foo', b'&AAA-foo'], ] def test_encode(self): for (input, output) in self.tests: encoded = encode(input) self.assertIsInstance(encoded, binary_type) self.assertEqual(encoded, output) def test_decode(self): for (input, output) in self.tests: decoded = decode(output) self.assertIsInstance(decoded, text_type) self.assertEqual(input, decoded) def test_printable_singletons(self): """ The IMAP4 modified UTF-7 implementation encodes all printable characters which are in ASCII using the corresponding ASCII byte. """ # All printables represent themselves for o in list(range(0x20, 0x26)) + list(range(0x27, 0x7f)): self.assertEqual(int2byte(o), encode(unichr(o))) self.assertEqual(unichr(o), decode(int2byte(o))) self.assertEqual(encode('&'), b'&-') self.assertEqual(encode('&'), b'&-') self.assertEqual(decode(b'&-'), '&')