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170 lines
5.0 KiB
"""
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Tests for helper functions in the cython tslibs.offsets
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"""
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from datetime import datetime
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import pytest
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from pandas._libs.tslibs.ccalendar import get_firstbday, get_lastbday
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import pandas._libs.tslibs.offsets as liboffsets
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from pandas._libs.tslibs.offsets import roll_qtrday
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from pandas import Timestamp
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@pytest.fixture(params=["start", "end", "business_start", "business_end"])
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def day_opt(request):
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return request.param
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"dt,exp_week_day,exp_last_day",
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[
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(datetime(2017, 11, 30), 3, 30), # Business day.
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(datetime(1993, 10, 31), 6, 29), # Non-business day.
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],
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)
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def test_get_last_bday(dt, exp_week_day, exp_last_day):
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assert dt.weekday() == exp_week_day
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assert get_lastbday(dt.year, dt.month) == exp_last_day
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"dt,exp_week_day,exp_first_day",
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[
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(datetime(2017, 4, 1), 5, 3), # Non-weekday.
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(datetime(1993, 10, 1), 4, 1), # Business day.
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],
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)
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def test_get_first_bday(dt, exp_week_day, exp_first_day):
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assert dt.weekday() == exp_week_day
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assert get_firstbday(dt.year, dt.month) == exp_first_day
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"months,day_opt,expected",
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[
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(0, 15, datetime(2017, 11, 15)),
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(0, None, datetime(2017, 11, 30)),
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(1, "start", datetime(2017, 12, 1)),
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(-145, "end", datetime(2005, 10, 31)),
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(0, "business_end", datetime(2017, 11, 30)),
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(0, "business_start", datetime(2017, 11, 1)),
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],
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)
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def test_shift_month_dt(months, day_opt, expected):
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dt = datetime(2017, 11, 30)
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assert liboffsets.shift_month(dt, months, day_opt=day_opt) == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"months,day_opt,expected",
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[
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(1, "start", Timestamp("1929-06-01")),
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(-3, "end", Timestamp("1929-02-28")),
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(25, None, Timestamp("1931-06-5")),
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(-1, 31, Timestamp("1929-04-30")),
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],
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)
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def test_shift_month_ts(months, day_opt, expected):
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ts = Timestamp("1929-05-05")
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assert liboffsets.shift_month(ts, months, day_opt=day_opt) == expected
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def test_shift_month_error():
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dt = datetime(2017, 11, 15)
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day_opt = "this should raise"
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=day_opt):
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liboffsets.shift_month(dt, 3, day_opt=day_opt)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"other,expected",
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[
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# Before March 1.
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(datetime(2017, 2, 10), {2: 1, -7: -7, 0: 0}),
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# After March 1.
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(Timestamp("2014-03-15", tz="US/Eastern"), {2: 2, -7: -6, 0: 1}),
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],
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("n", [2, -7, 0])
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def test_roll_qtrday_year(other, expected, n):
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month = 3
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day_opt = "start" # `other` will be compared to March 1.
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assert roll_qtrday(other, n, month, day_opt, modby=12) == expected[n]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"other,expected",
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[
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# Before June 30.
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(datetime(1999, 6, 29), {5: 4, -7: -7, 0: 0}),
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# After June 30.
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(Timestamp(2072, 8, 24, 6, 17, 18), {5: 5, -7: -6, 0: 1}),
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],
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("n", [5, -7, 0])
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def test_roll_qtrday_year2(other, expected, n):
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month = 6
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day_opt = "end" # `other` will be compared to June 30.
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assert roll_qtrday(other, n, month, day_opt, modby=12) == expected[n]
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def test_get_day_of_month_error():
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# get_day_of_month is not directly exposed.
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# We test it via roll_qtrday.
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dt = datetime(2017, 11, 15)
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day_opt = "foo"
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with pytest.raises(ValueError, match=day_opt):
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# To hit the raising case we need month == dt.month and n > 0.
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roll_qtrday(dt, n=3, month=11, day_opt=day_opt, modby=12)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"month",
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[3, 5], # (other.month % 3) < (month % 3) # (other.month % 3) > (month % 3)
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("n", [4, -3])
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def test_roll_qtr_day_not_mod_unequal(day_opt, month, n):
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expected = {3: {-3: -2, 4: 4}, 5: {-3: -3, 4: 3}}
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other = Timestamp(2072, 10, 1, 6, 17, 18) # Saturday.
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assert roll_qtrday(other, n, month, day_opt, modby=3) == expected[month][n]
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"other,month,exp_dict",
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[
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# Monday.
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(datetime(1999, 5, 31), 2, {-1: {"start": 0, "business_start": 0}}),
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# Saturday.
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(
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Timestamp(2072, 10, 1, 6, 17, 18),
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4,
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{2: {"end": 1, "business_end": 1, "business_start": 1}},
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),
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# First business day.
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(
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Timestamp(2072, 10, 3, 6, 17, 18),
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4,
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{2: {"end": 1, "business_end": 1}, -1: {"start": 0}},
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),
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],
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("n", [2, -1])
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def test_roll_qtr_day_mod_equal(other, month, exp_dict, n, day_opt):
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# All cases have (other.month % 3) == (month % 3).
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expected = exp_dict.get(n, {}).get(day_opt, n)
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assert roll_qtrday(other, n, month, day_opt, modby=3) == expected
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@pytest.mark.parametrize(
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"n,expected", [(42, {29: 42, 1: 42, 31: 41}), (-4, {29: -4, 1: -3, 31: -4})]
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)
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@pytest.mark.parametrize("compare", [29, 1, 31])
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def test_roll_convention(n, expected, compare):
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assert liboffsets.roll_convention(29, n, compare) == expected[compare]
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