""" Tests that can be parametrized over _any_ Index object. """ import re import numpy as np import pytest from pandas.errors import InvalidIndexError import pandas._testing as tm def test_boolean_context_compat(index): # GH#7897 with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="The truth value of a"): if index: pass with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="The truth value of a"): bool(index) def test_sort(index): msg = "cannot sort an Index object in-place, use sort_values instead" with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): index.sort() def test_hash_error(index): with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=f"unhashable type: '{type(index).__name__}'"): hash(index) def test_mutability(index): if not len(index): return msg = "Index does not support mutable operations" with pytest.raises(TypeError, match=msg): index[0] = index[0] def test_map_identity_mapping(index, request): # GH#12766 result = index.map(lambda x: x) if index.dtype == object and result.dtype == bool: assert (index == result).all() # TODO: could work that into the 'exact="equiv"'? return # FIXME: doesn't belong in this file anymore! tm.assert_index_equal(result, index, exact="equiv") def test_wrong_number_names(index): names = index.nlevels * ["apple", "banana", "carrot"] with pytest.raises(ValueError, match="^Length"): index.names = names def test_view_preserves_name(index): assert index.view().name == index.name def test_ravel(index): # GH#19956 ravel returning ndarray is deprecated, in 2.0 returns a view on self res = index.ravel() tm.assert_index_equal(res, index) class TestConversion: def test_to_series(self, index): # assert that we are creating a copy of the index ser = index.to_series() assert ser.values is not index.values assert ser.index is not index assert ser.name == index.name def test_to_series_with_arguments(self, index): # GH#18699 # index kwarg ser = index.to_series(index=index) assert ser.values is not index.values assert ser.index is index assert ser.name == index.name # name kwarg ser = index.to_series(name="__test") assert ser.values is not index.values assert ser.index is not index assert ser.name != index.name def test_tolist_matches_list(self, index): assert index.tolist() == list(index) class TestRoundTrips: def test_pickle_roundtrip(self, index): result = tm.round_trip_pickle(index) tm.assert_index_equal(result, index, exact=True) if result.nlevels > 1: # GH#8367 round-trip with timezone assert index.equal_levels(result) def test_pickle_preserves_name(self, index): original_name, index.name = index.name, "foo" unpickled = tm.round_trip_pickle(index) assert index.equals(unpickled) index.name = original_name class TestIndexing: def test_get_loc_listlike_raises_invalid_index_error(self, index): # and never TypeError key = np.array([0, 1], dtype=np.intp) with pytest.raises(InvalidIndexError, match=r"\[0 1\]"): index.get_loc(key) with pytest.raises(InvalidIndexError, match=r"\[False True\]"): index.get_loc(key.astype(bool)) def test_getitem_ellipsis(self, index): # GH#21282 result = index[...] assert result.equals(index) assert result is not index def test_slice_keeps_name(self, index): assert index.name == index[1:].name @pytest.mark.parametrize("item", [101, "no_int", 2.5]) def test_getitem_error(self, index, item): msg = "|".join( [ r"index 101 is out of bounds for axis 0 with size [\d]+", re.escape( "only integers, slices (`:`), ellipsis (`...`), " "numpy.newaxis (`None`) and integer or boolean arrays " "are valid indices" ), "index out of bounds", # string[pyarrow] ] ) with pytest.raises(IndexError, match=msg): index[item] class TestRendering: def test_str(self, index): # test the string repr index.name = "foo" assert "'foo'" in str(index) assert type(index).__name__ in str(index) class TestReductions: def test_argmax_axis_invalid(self, index): # GH#23081 msg = r"`axis` must be fewer than the number of dimensions \(1\)" with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): index.argmax(axis=1) with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): index.argmin(axis=2) with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): index.min(axis=-2) with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=msg): index.max(axis=-3)