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from __future__ import division, with_statement
import warnings
import numpy as np
import pyfits as fits
from warnings import catch_warnings
from ..extern import six
from ..extern.six import u, b, iterkeys, itervalues, iteritems, StringIO, PY3
from ..extern.six.moves import zip, range
from ..card import _pad
from ..util import encode_ascii, _pad_length, BLOCK_SIZE
from . import PyfitsTestCase
from .util import ignore_warnings, CaptureStdio
from nose.tools import assert_raises
class TestOldApiHeaderFunctions(PyfitsTestCase):
"""
Tests that specifically use attributes and methods from the old
Header/CardList API from PyFITS 3.0 and prior.
This tests backward compatibility support for those interfaces.
"""
def setup(self):
super(TestOldApiHeaderFunctions, self).setup()
fits.ignore_deprecation_warnings()
def teardown(self):
warnings.resetwarnings()
super(TestOldApiHeaderFunctions, self).teardown()
def test_add_commentary(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B', 'C'), ('HISTORY', 1),
('HISTORY', 2), ('HISTORY', 3), ('', '', ''),
('', '', '')])
header.add_history(4)
# One of the blanks should get used, so the length shouldn't change
assert len(header) == 6
assert header.cards[4].value == 4
assert header['HISTORY'] == [1, 2, 3, 4]
header.add_history(0, after='A')
assert len(header) == 6
assert header.cards[1].value == 0
assert header['HISTORY'] == [0, 1, 2, 3, 4]
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B', 'C'), ('', 1), ('', 2), ('', 3),
('', '', ''), ('', '', '')])
header.add_blank(4)
# This time a new blank should be added, and the existing blanks don't
# get used... (though this is really kinda sketchy--there's a
# distinction between truly blank cards, and cards with blank keywords
# that isn't currently made int he code)
assert len(header) == 7
assert header.cards[6].value == 4
assert header[''] == [1, 2, 3, '', '', 4]
header.add_blank(0, after='A')
assert len(header) == 8
assert header.cards[1].value == 0
assert header[''] == [0, 1, 2, 3, '', '', 4]
class TestHeaderFunctions(PyfitsTestCase):
"""Test PyFITS Header and Card objects."""
def test_card_constructor_default_args(self):
"""Test Card constructor with default argument values."""
c = fits.Card()
assert '' == c.keyword
def test_string_value_card(self):
"""Test Card constructor with string value"""
c = fits.Card('abc', '<8 ch')
assert str(c) == "ABC = '<8 ch ' "
c = fits.Card('nullstr', '')
assert str(c) == "NULLSTR = '' "
def test_boolean_value_card(self):
"""Test Card constructor with boolean value"""
c = fits.Card("abc", True)
assert str(c) == "ABC = T "
c = fits.Card.fromstring('ABC = F')
assert c.value == False
def test_long_integer_value_card(self):
"""Test Card constructor with long integer value"""
c = fits.Card('long_int', -467374636747637647347374734737437)
assert str(c) == "LONG_INT= -467374636747637647347374734737437 "
def test_floating_point_value_card(self):
"""Test Card constructor with floating point value"""
c = fits.Card('floatnum', -467374636747637647347374734737437.)
if (str(c) != "FLOATNUM= -4.6737463674763E+32 " and
str(c) != "FLOATNUM= -4.6737463674763E+032 "):
assert str(c) == "FLOATNUM= -4.6737463674763E+32 "
def test_complex_value_card(self):
"""Test Card constructor with complex value"""
c = fits.Card('abc',
1.2345377437887837487e88 + 6324767364763746367e-33j)
if (str(c) != "ABC = (1.23453774378878E+88, 6.32476736476374E-15) " and
str(c) != "ABC = (1.2345377437887E+088, 6.3247673647637E-015) "):
assert str(c) == "ABC = (1.23453774378878E+88, 6.32476736476374E-15) "
def test_card_image_constructed_too_long(self):
"""Test that over-long cards truncate the comment"""
# card image constructed from key/value/comment is too long
# (non-string value)
with ignore_warnings():
c = fits.Card('abc', 9, 'abcde' * 20)
assert str(c) == "ABC = 9 / abcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeabcdeab"
c = fits.Card('abc', 'a' * 68, 'abcdefg')
assert str(c) == "ABC = 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa'"
def test_constructor_filter_illegal_data_structures(self):
"""Test that Card constructor raises exceptions on bad arguments"""
assert_raises(ValueError, fits.Card, ('abc',), {'value': (2, 3)})
assert_raises(ValueError, fits.Card, 'key', [], 'comment')
def test_keyword_too_long(self):
"""Test that long Card keywords are allowed, but with a warning"""
with catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter('error')
assert_raises(UserWarning, fits.Card, 'abcdefghi', 'long')
def test_illegal_characters_in_key(self):
"""
Test that Card constructor allows illegal characters in the keyword,
but creates a HIERARCH card.
"""
# This test used to check that a ValueError was raised, because a
# keyword like 'abc+' was simply not allowed. Now it should create a
# HIERARCH card.
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
c = fits.Card('abc+', 9)
assert len(w) == 1
assert c.image == _pad('HIERARCH abc+ = 9')
def test_commentary_cards(self):
# commentary cards
c = fits.Card("HISTORY",
"A commentary card's value has no quotes around it.")
assert str(c) == "HISTORY A commentary card's value has no quotes around it. "
c = fits.Card("comment",
"A commentary card has no comment.", "comment")
assert str(c) == "COMMENT A commentary card has no comment. "
def test_commentary_card_created_by_fromstring(self):
# commentary card created by fromstring()
c = fits.Card.fromstring(
"COMMENT card has no comments. / text after slash is still part of the value.")
assert c.value == 'card has no comments. / text after slash is still part of the value.'
assert c.comment == ''
def test_commentary_card_will_not_parse_numerical_value(self):
# commentary card will not parse the numerical value
c = fits.Card.fromstring("HISTORY (1, 2)")
assert str(c) == "HISTORY (1, 2) "
def test_equal_sign_after_column8(self):
# equal sign after column 8 of a commentary card will be part ofthe
# string value
c = fits.Card.fromstring("HISTORY = (1, 2)")
assert str(c) == "HISTORY = (1, 2) "
def test_blank_keyword(self):
c = fits.Card('', ' / EXPOSURE INFORMATION')
assert str(c) == ' / EXPOSURE INFORMATION '
c = fits.Card.fromstring(str(c))
assert c.keyword == ''
assert c.value == ' / EXPOSURE INFORMATION'
def test_specify_undefined_value(self):
# this is how to specify an undefined value
c = fits.Card("undef", fits.card.UNDEFINED)
assert str(c) == _pad("UNDEF =")
def test_complex_number_using_string_input(self):
# complex number using string input
c = fits.Card.fromstring('ABC = (8, 9)')
assert str(c) == _pad("ABC = (8, 9)")
def test_fixable_non_standard_fits_card(self):
# fixable non-standard FITS card will keep the original format
c = fits.Card.fromstring('abc = + 2.1 e + 12')
assert c.value == 2100000000000.0
with CaptureStdio():
assert str(c) == _pad("ABC = +2.1E+12")
def test_fixable_non_fsc(self):
# fixable non-FSC: if the card is not parsable, it's value will be
# assumed
# to be a string and everything after the first slash will be comment
c = fits.Card.fromstring(
"no_quote= this card's value has no quotes / let's also try the comment")
with CaptureStdio():
assert str(c) == "NO_QUOTE= 'this card''s value has no quotes' / let's also try the comment "
def test_undefined_value_using_string_input(self):
# undefined value using string input
c = fits.Card.fromstring('ABC = ')
assert str(c) == _pad("ABC =")
def test_mislocated_equal_sign(self):
# test mislocated "=" sign
c = fits.Card.fromstring('XYZ= 100')
assert c.keyword == 'XYZ'
assert c.value == 100
with CaptureStdio():
assert str(c) == _pad("XYZ = 100")
def test_equal_only_up_to_column_10(self):
# the test of "=" location is only up to column 10
# This test used to check if PyFITS rewrote this card to a new format,
# something like "HISTO = '= (1, 2)". But since ticket
# https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/109 if the format is
# completely wrong we don't make any assumptions and the card should be
# left alone
with CaptureStdio():
c = fits.Card.fromstring("HISTO = (1, 2)")
assert str(c) == _pad("HISTO = (1, 2)")
# Likewise this card should just be left in its original form and
# we shouldn't guess how to parse it or rewrite it.
c = fits.Card.fromstring(" HISTORY (1, 2)")
assert str(c) == _pad(" HISTORY (1, 2)")
def test_verify_invalid_equal_sign(self):
# verification
c = fits.Card.fromstring('ABC= a6')
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
with CaptureStdio():
c.verify()
err_text1 = ("Card 'ABC' is not FITS standard (equal sign not at "
"column 8)")
err_text2 = ("Card 'ABC' is not FITS standard (invalid value "
"string: 'a6'")
assert len(w) == 4
assert err_text1 in str(w[1].message)
assert err_text2 in str(w[2].message)
def test_fix_invalid_equal_sign(self):
c = fits.Card.fromstring('ABC= a6')
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
with CaptureStdio():
c.verify('fix')
fix_text = "Fixed 'ABC' card to meet the FITS standard."
assert len(w) == 4
assert fix_text in str(w[1].message)
assert str(c) == "ABC = 'a6 ' "
def test_long_string_value(self):
# test long string value
c = fits.Card('abc', 'long string value ' * 10, 'long comment ' * 10)
assert (str(c) ==
"ABC = 'long string value long string value long string value long string &' "
"CONTINUE 'value long string value long string value long string value long &' "
"CONTINUE 'string value long string value long string value &' "
"CONTINUE '&' / long comment long comment long comment long comment long "
"CONTINUE '&' / comment long comment long comment long comment long comment "
"CONTINUE '' / long comment ")
def test_long_unicode_string(self):
"""Regression test for
https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/1
So long as a unicode string can be converted to ASCII it should have no
different behavior in this regard from a byte string.
"""
h1 = fits.Header()
h1['TEST'] = 'abcdefg' * 30
h2 = fits.Header()
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
h2['TEST'] = u('abcdefg') * 30
assert len(w) == 0
assert str(h1) == str(h2)
def test_long_string_repr(self):
"""Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/193
Ensure that the __repr__() for cards represented with CONTINUE cards is
split across multiple lines (broken at each *physical* card).
"""
header = fits.Header()
header['TEST1'] = ('Regular value', 'Regular comment')
header['TEST2'] = ('long string value ' * 10, 'long comment ' * 10)
header['TEST3'] = ('Regular value', 'Regular comment')
assert repr(header).splitlines() == [
str(fits.Card('TEST1', 'Regular value', 'Regular comment')),
"TEST2 = 'long string value long string value long string value long string &' ",
"CONTINUE 'value long string value long string value long string value long &' ",
"CONTINUE 'string value long string value long string value &' ",
"CONTINUE '&' / long comment long comment long comment long comment long ",
"CONTINUE '&' / comment long comment long comment long comment long comment ",
"CONTINUE '' / long comment ",
str(fits.Card('TEST3', 'Regular value', 'Regular comment'))]
def test_blank_keyword_long_value(self):
"""Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/194
Test that a blank keyword ('') can be assigned a too-long value that is
continued across multiple cards with blank keywords, just like COMMENT
and HISTORY cards.
"""
value = 'long string value ' * 10
header = fits.Header()
header[''] = value
assert len(header) == 3
assert ' '.join(header['']) == value.rstrip()
# Ensure that this works like other commentary keywords
header['COMMENT'] = value
header['HISTORY'] = value
assert header['COMMENT'] == header['HISTORY']
assert header['COMMENT'] == header['']
def test_long_string_from_file(self):
c = fits.Card('abc', 'long string value ' * 10, 'long comment ' * 10)
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu.header.append(c)
hdu.writeto(self.temp('test_new.fits'))
hdul = fits.open(self.temp('test_new.fits'))
c = hdul[0].header.cards['abc']
hdul.close()
assert (str(c) ==
"ABC = 'long string value long string value long string value long string &' "
"CONTINUE 'value long string value long string value long string value long &' "
"CONTINUE 'string value long string value long string value &' "
"CONTINUE '&' / long comment long comment long comment long comment long "
"CONTINUE '&' / comment long comment long comment long comment long comment "
"CONTINUE '' / long comment ")
def test_word_in_long_string_too_long(self):
# if a word in a long string is too long, it will be cut in the middle
c = fits.Card('abc', 'longstringvalue' * 10, 'longcomment' * 10)
assert (str(c) ==
"ABC = 'longstringvaluelongstringvaluelongstringvaluelongstringvaluelongstr&'"
"CONTINUE 'ingvaluelongstringvaluelongstringvaluelongstringvaluelongstringvalu&'"
"CONTINUE 'elongstringvalue&' "
"CONTINUE '&' / longcommentlongcommentlongcommentlongcommentlongcommentlongcomme"
"CONTINUE '' / ntlongcommentlongcommentlongcommentlongcomment ")
def test_long_string_value_via_fromstring(self):
# long string value via fromstring() method
c = fits.Card.fromstring(
_pad("abc = 'longstring''s testing & ' / comments in line 1") +
_pad("continue 'continue with long string but without the ampersand at the end' /") +
_pad("continue 'continue must have string value (with quotes)' / comments with ''. "))
with CaptureStdio():
assert (str(c) ==
"ABC = 'longstring''s testing continue with long string but without the &' "
"CONTINUE 'ampersand at the endcontinue must have string value (with quotes)&' "
"CONTINUE '' / comments in line 1 comments with ''. ")
def test_continue_card_with_equals_in_value(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/117
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring(
_pad("EXPR = '/grp/hst/cdbs//grid/pickles/dat_uvk/pickles_uk_10.fits * &'") +
_pad("CONTINUE '5.87359e-12 * MWAvg(Av=0.12)&'") +
_pad("CONTINUE '&' / pysyn expression"))
assert c.keyword == 'EXPR'
assert (c.value ==
'/grp/hst/cdbs//grid/pickles/dat_uvk/pickles_uk_10.fits '
'* 5.87359e-12 * MWAvg(Av=0.12)')
assert c.comment == 'pysyn expression'
def test_final_continue_card_lacks_ampersand(self):
"""
Regression test for https://github.com/astropy/astropy/issues/3282
"""
h = fits.Header()
h['SVALUE'] = 'A' * 69
assert repr(h).splitlines()[-1] == _pad("CONTINUE 'AA'")
def test_final_continue_card_ampersand_removal_on_long_comments(self):
"""
Regression test for https://github.com/astropy/astropy/issues/3282
"""
c = fits.Card('TEST', 'long value' * 10, 'long comment &' * 10)
assert (str(c) ==
"TEST = 'long valuelong valuelong valuelong valuelong valuelong valuelong &' "
"CONTINUE 'valuelong valuelong valuelong value&' "
"CONTINUE '&' / long comment &long comment &long comment &long comment &long "
"CONTINUE '&' / comment &long comment &long comment &long comment &long comment "
"CONTINUE '' / &long comment & ")
def test_hierarch_card_creation(self):
# Test automatic upgrade to hierarch card
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
c = fits.Card('ESO INS SLIT2 Y1FRML',
'ENC=OFFSET+RESOL*acos((WID-(MAX+MIN))/(MAX-MIN)')
assert len(w) == 1
assert 'HIERARCH card will be created' in str(w[0].message)
assert (str(c) ==
"HIERARCH ESO INS SLIT2 Y1FRML= "
"'ENC=OFFSET+RESOL*acos((WID-(MAX+MIN))/(MAX-MIN)'")
# Test manual creation of hierarch card
c = fits.Card('hierarch abcdefghi', 10)
assert str(c) == _pad("HIERARCH abcdefghi = 10")
c = fits.Card('HIERARCH ESO INS SLIT2 Y1FRML',
'ENC=OFFSET+RESOL*acos((WID-(MAX+MIN))/(MAX-MIN)')
assert (str(c) ==
"HIERARCH ESO INS SLIT2 Y1FRML= "
"'ENC=OFFSET+RESOL*acos((WID-(MAX+MIN))/(MAX-MIN)'")
def test_hierarch_with_abbrev_value_indicator(self):
"""Regression test for
https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/5
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring("HIERARCH key.META_4='calFileVersion'")
assert c.keyword == 'key.META_4'
assert c.value == 'calFileVersion'
assert c.comment == ''
def test_hierarch_keyword_whitespace(self):
"""
Regression test for
https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/6
Make sure any leading or trailing whitespace around HIERARCH
keywords is stripped from the actual keyword value.
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring(
"HIERARCH key.META_4 = 'calFileVersion'")
assert c.keyword == 'key.META_4'
assert c.value == 'calFileVersion'
assert c.comment == ''
# Test also with creation via the Card constructor
c = fits.Card('HIERARCH key.META_4', 'calFileVersion')
assert c.keyword == 'key.META_4'
assert c.value == 'calFileVersion'
assert c.comment == ''
def test_verify_mixed_case_hierarch(self):
"""Regression test for
https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/7
Assures that HIERARCH keywords with lower-case characters and other
normally invalid keyword characters are not considered invalid.
"""
c = fits.Card('HIERARCH WeirdCard.~!@#_^$%&', 'The value',
'a comment')
# This should not raise any exceptions
c.verify('exception')
assert c.keyword == 'WeirdCard.~!@#_^$%&'
assert c.value == 'The value'
assert c.comment == 'a comment'
# Test also the specific case from the original bug report
header = fits.Header([
('simple', True),
('BITPIX', 8),
('NAXIS', 0),
('EXTEND', True, 'May contain datasets'),
('HIERARCH key.META_0', 'detRow')
])
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU(header=header)
hdu.writeto(self.temp('test.fits'))
with fits.open(self.temp('test.fits')) as hdul:
header2 = hdul[0].header
assert str(header.cards[header.index('key.META_0')]) == str(header2.cards[header2.index('key.META_0')])
def test_missing_keyword(self):
"""Test that accessing a non-existent keyword raises a KeyError."""
header = fits.Header()
assert_raises(KeyError, lambda k: header[k], 'NAXIS')
# Test the exception message
try:
header['NAXIS']
except KeyError as exc:
assert exc.args[0] == "Keyword 'NAXIS' not found."
def test_hierarch_card_lookup(self):
header = fits.Header()
header['hierarch abcdefghi'] = 10
assert 'abcdefghi' in header
assert header['abcdefghi'] == 10
# This used to be assert_false, but per ticket
# https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/155 hierarch keywords
# should be treated case-insensitively when performing lookups
assert 'ABCDEFGHI' in header
def test_hierarch_create_and_update(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/158
Tests several additional use cases for working with HIERARCH cards.
"""
msg = 'a HIERARCH card will be created'
header = fits.Header()
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
header.set('HIERARCH BLAH BLAH', 'TESTA')
assert len(w) == 0
assert 'BLAH BLAH' in header
assert header['BLAH BLAH'] == 'TESTA'
header.set('HIERARCH BLAH BLAH', 'TESTB')
assert len(w) == 0
assert header['BLAH BLAH'], 'TESTB'
# Update without explicitly stating 'HIERARCH':
header.set('BLAH BLAH', 'TESTC')
assert len(w) == 0
assert len(header) == 1
assert header['BLAH BLAH'], 'TESTC'
# Test case-insensitivity
header.set('HIERARCH blah blah', 'TESTD')
assert len(w) == 0
assert len(header) == 1
assert header['blah blah'], 'TESTD'
header.set('blah blah', 'TESTE')
assert len(w) == 0
assert len(header) == 1
assert header['blah blah'], 'TESTE'
# Create a HIERARCH card > 8 characters without explicitly stating
# 'HIERARCH'
header.set('BLAH BLAH BLAH', 'TESTA')
assert len(w) == 1
assert msg in str(w[0].message)
header.set('HIERARCH BLAH BLAH BLAH', 'TESTB')
assert len(w) == 1
assert header['BLAH BLAH BLAH'], 'TESTB'
# Update without explicitly stating 'HIERARCH':
header.set('BLAH BLAH BLAH', 'TESTC')
assert len(w) == 1
assert header['BLAH BLAH BLAH'], 'TESTC'
# Test case-insensitivity
header.set('HIERARCH blah blah blah', 'TESTD')
assert len(w) == 1
assert header['blah blah blah'], 'TESTD'
header.set('blah blah blah', 'TESTE')
assert len(w) == 1
assert header['blah blah blah'], 'TESTE'
def test_short_hierarch_create_and_update(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/158
Tests several additional use cases for working with HIERARCH cards,
specifically where the keyword is fewer than 8 characters, but contains
invalid characters such that it can only be created as a HIERARCH card.
"""
msg = 'a HIERARCH card will be created'
header = fits.Header()
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
header.set('HIERARCH BLA BLA', 'TESTA')
assert len(w) == 0
assert 'BLA BLA' in header
assert header['BLA BLA'] == 'TESTA'
header.set('HIERARCH BLA BLA', 'TESTB')
assert len(w) == 0
assert header['BLA BLA'], 'TESTB'
# Update without explicitly stating 'HIERARCH':
header.set('BLA BLA', 'TESTC')
assert len(w) == 0
assert header['BLA BLA'], 'TESTC'
# Test case-insensitivity
header.set('HIERARCH bla bla', 'TESTD')
assert len(w) == 0
assert len(header) == 1
assert header['bla bla'], 'TESTD'
header.set('bla bla', 'TESTE')
assert len(w) == 0
assert len(header) == 1
assert header['bla bla'], 'TESTE'
header = fits.Header()
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
# Create a HIERARCH card containing invalid characters without
# explicitly stating 'HIERARCH'
header.set('BLA BLA', 'TESTA')
assert len(w) == 1
assert msg in str(w[0].message)
header.set('HIERARCH BLA BLA', 'TESTB')
assert len(w) == 1
assert header['BLA BLA'], 'TESTB'
# Update without explicitly stating 'HIERARCH':
header.set('BLA BLA', 'TESTC')
assert len(w) == 1
assert header['BLA BLA'], 'TESTC'
# Test case-insensitivity
header.set('HIERARCH bla bla', 'TESTD')
assert len(w) == 1
assert len(header) == 1
assert header['bla bla'], 'TESTD'
header.set('bla bla', 'TESTE')
assert len(w) == 1
assert len(header) == 1
assert header['bla bla'], 'TESTE'
def test_header_setitem_invalid(self):
header = fits.Header()
def test():
header['FOO'] = ('bar', 'baz', 'qux')
assert_raises(ValueError, test)
def test_header_setitem_1tuple(self):
header = fits.Header()
header['FOO'] = ('BAR',)
assert header['FOO'] == 'BAR'
assert header[0] == 'BAR'
assert header.comments[0] == ''
assert header.comments['FOO'] == ''
def test_header_setitem_2tuple(self):
header = fits.Header()
header['FOO'] = ('BAR', 'BAZ')
assert header['FOO'] == 'BAR'
assert header[0] == 'BAR'
assert header.comments[0] == 'BAZ'
assert header.comments['FOO'] == 'BAZ'
def test_header_set_value_to_none(self):
"""
Setting the value of a card to None should simply give that card a
blank value.
"""
header = fits.Header()
header['FOO'] = 'BAR'
assert header['FOO'] == 'BAR'
header['FOO'] = None
assert header['FOO'] == ''
def test_set_comment_only(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B', 'C')])
header.set('A', comment='D')
assert header['A'] == 'B'
assert header.comments['A'] == 'D'
def test_header_iter(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
assert list(header) == ['A', 'C']
def test_header_slice(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F')])
newheader = header[1:]
assert len(newheader) == 2
assert 'A' not in newheader
assert 'C' in newheader
assert 'E' in newheader
newheader = header[::-1]
assert len(newheader) == 3
assert newheader[0] == 'F'
assert newheader[1] == 'D'
assert newheader[2] == 'B'
newheader = header[::2]
assert len(newheader) == 2
assert 'A' in newheader
assert 'C' not in newheader
assert 'E' in newheader
def test_header_slice_assignment(self):
"""
Assigning to a slice should just assign new values to the cards
included in the slice.
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F')])
# Test assigning slice to the same value; this works similarly to numpy
# arrays
header[1:] = 1
assert header[1] == 1
assert header[2] == 1
# Though strings are iterable they should be treated as a scalar value
header[1:] = 'GH'
assert header[1] == 'GH'
assert header[2] == 'GH'
# Now assign via an iterable
header[1:] = ['H', 'I']
assert header[1] == 'H'
assert header[2] == 'I'
def test_header_slice_delete(self):
"""Test deleting a slice of cards from the header."""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F')])
del header[1:]
assert len(header) == 1
assert header[0] == 'B'
del header[:]
assert len(header) == 0
def test_wildcard_slice(self):
"""Test selecting a subsection of a header via wildcard matching."""
header = fits.Header([('ABC', 0), ('DEF', 1), ('ABD', 2)])
newheader = header['AB*']
assert len(newheader) == 2
assert newheader[0] == 0
assert newheader[1] == 2
def test_wildcard_with_hyphen(self):
"""
Regression test for issue where wildcards did not work on keywords
containing hyphens.
"""
header = fits.Header([('DATE', 1), ('DATE-OBS', 2), ('DATE-FOO', 3)])
assert len(header['DATE*']) == 3
assert len(header['DATE?*']) == 2
assert len(header['DATE-*']) == 2
def test_wildcard_slice_assignment(self):
"""Test assigning to a header slice selected via wildcard matching."""
header = fits.Header([('ABC', 0), ('DEF', 1), ('ABD', 2)])
# Test assigning slice to the same value; this works similarly to numpy
# arrays
header['AB*'] = 1
assert header[0] == 1
assert header[2] == 1
# Though strings are iterable they should be treated as a scalar value
header['AB*'] = 'GH'
assert header[0] == 'GH'
assert header[2] == 'GH'
# Now assign via an iterable
header['AB*'] = ['H', 'I']
assert header[0] == 'H'
assert header[2] == 'I'
def test_wildcard_slice_deletion(self):
"""Test deleting cards from a header that match a wildcard pattern."""
header = fits.Header([('ABC', 0), ('DEF', 1), ('ABD', 2)])
del header['AB*']
assert len(header) == 1
assert header[0] == 1
def test_header_history(self):
header = fits.Header([('ABC', 0), ('HISTORY', 1), ('HISTORY', 2),
('DEF', 3), ('HISTORY', 4), ('HISTORY', 5)])
assert header['HISTORY'] == [1, 2, 4, 5]
def test_header_clear(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
header.clear()
assert 'A' not in header
assert 'C' not in header
assert len(header) == 0
def test_header_fromkeys(self):
header = fits.Header.fromkeys(['A', 'B'])
assert 'A' in header
assert header['A'] == ''
assert header.comments['A'] == ''
assert 'B' in header
assert header['B'] == ''
assert header.comments['B'] == ''
def test_header_fromkeys_with_value(self):
header = fits.Header.fromkeys(['A', 'B'], 'C')
assert 'A' in header
assert header['A'] == 'C'
assert header.comments['A'] == ''
assert 'B' in header
assert header['B'] == 'C'
assert header.comments['B'] == ''
def test_header_fromkeys_with_value_and_comment(self):
header = fits.Header.fromkeys(['A'], ('B', 'C'))
assert 'A' in header
assert header['A'] == 'B'
assert header.comments['A'] == 'C'
def test_header_fromkeys_with_duplicates(self):
header = fits.Header.fromkeys(['A', 'B', 'A'], 'C')
assert 'A' in header
assert ('A', 0) in header
assert ('A', 1) in header
assert ('A', 2) not in header
assert header[0] == 'C'
assert header['A'] == 'C'
assert header[('A', 0)] == 'C'
assert header[2] == 'C'
assert header[('A', 1)] == 'C'
def test_header_items(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
assert list(header.items()) == list(iteritems(header))
def test_header_iterkeys(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
for a, b in zip(iterkeys(header), header):
assert a == b
def test_header_itervalues(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
for a, b in zip(itervalues(header), ['B', 'D']):
assert a == b
def test_header_keys(self):
hdul = fits.open(self.data('arange.fits'))
assert (list(hdul[0].header.keys()) ==
['SIMPLE', 'BITPIX', 'NAXIS', 'NAXIS1', 'NAXIS2', 'NAXIS3',
'EXTEND'])
def test_header_list_like_pop(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F'),
('G', 'H')])
last = header.pop()
assert last == 'H'
assert len(header) == 3
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'C', 'E']
mid = header.pop(1)
assert mid == 'D'
assert len(header) == 2
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'E']
first = header.pop(0)
assert first == 'B'
assert len(header) == 1
assert list(header.keys()) == ['E']
assert_raises(IndexError, header.pop, 42)
def test_header_dict_like_pop(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F'),
('G', 'H')])
assert_raises(TypeError, header.pop, 'A', 'B', 'C')
last = header.pop('G')
assert last == 'H'
assert len(header) == 3
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'C', 'E']
mid = header.pop('C')
assert mid == 'D'
assert len(header) == 2
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'E']
first = header.pop('A')
assert first == 'B'
assert len(header) == 1
assert list(header.keys()) == ['E']
default = header.pop('X', 'Y')
assert default == 'Y'
assert len(header) == 1
assert_raises(KeyError, header.pop, 'X')
def test_popitem(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F')])
keyword, value = header.popitem()
assert keyword not in header
assert len(header) == 2
keyword, value = header.popitem()
assert keyword not in header
assert len(header) == 1
keyword, value = header.popitem()
assert keyword not in header
assert len(header) == 0
assert_raises(KeyError, header.popitem)
def test_setdefault(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F')])
assert header.setdefault('A') == 'B'
assert header.setdefault('C') == 'D'
assert header.setdefault('E') == 'F'
assert len(header) == 3
assert header.setdefault('G', 'H') == 'H'
assert len(header) == 4
assert 'G' in header
assert header.setdefault('G', 'H') == 'H'
assert len(header) == 4
def test_update_from_dict(self):
"""
Test adding new cards and updating existing cards from a dict using
Header.update()
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
header.update({'A': 'E', 'F': 'G'})
assert header['A'] == 'E'
assert header[0] == 'E'
assert 'F' in header
assert header['F'] == 'G'
assert header[-1] == 'G'
# Same as above but this time pass the update dict as keyword arguments
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
header.update(A='E', F='G')
assert header['A'] == 'E'
assert header[0] == 'E'
assert 'F' in header
assert header['F'] == 'G'
assert header[-1] == 'G'
def test_update_from_iterable(self):
"""
Test adding new cards and updating existing cards from an iterable of
cards and card tuples.
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
header.update([('A', 'E'), fits.Card('F', 'G')])
assert header['A'] == 'E'
assert header[0] == 'E'
assert 'F' in header
assert header['F'] == 'G'
assert header[-1] == 'G'
def test_header_extend(self):
"""
Test extending a header both with and without stripping cards from the
extension header.
"""
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu2 = fits.ImageHDU()
hdu2.header['MYKEY'] = ('some val', 'some comment')
hdu.header += hdu2.header
assert len(hdu.header) == 5
assert hdu.header[-1] == 'some val'
# Same thing, but using + instead of +=
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu.header = hdu.header + hdu2.header
assert len(hdu.header) == 5
assert hdu.header[-1] == 'some val'
# Directly append the other header in full--not usually a desirable
# operation when the header is coming from another HDU
hdu.header.extend(hdu2.header, strip=False)
assert len(hdu.header) == 11
assert list(hdu.header.keys())[5] == 'XTENSION'
assert hdu.header[-1] == 'some val'
assert ('MYKEY', 1) in hdu.header
def test_header_extend_unique(self):
"""
Test extending the header with and without unique=True.
"""
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu2 = fits.ImageHDU()
hdu.header['MYKEY'] = ('some val', 'some comment')
hdu2.header['MYKEY'] = ('some other val', 'some other comment')
hdu.header.extend(hdu2.header)
assert len(hdu.header) == 6
assert hdu.header[-2] == 'some val'
assert hdu.header[-1] == 'some other val'
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu2 = fits.ImageHDU()
hdu.header['MYKEY'] = ('some val', 'some comment')
hdu2.header['MYKEY'] = ('some other val', 'some other comment')
hdu.header.extend(hdu2.header, unique=True)
assert len(hdu.header) == 5
assert hdu.header[-1] == 'some val'
def test_header_extend_unique_commentary(self):
"""
Test extending header with and without unique=True and commentary
cards in the header being added. Issue astropy/astropy#3967
"""
for commentary_card in ['', 'COMMENT', 'HISTORY']:
for is_unique in [True, False]:
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
# Make sure we are testing the case we want.
assert commentary_card not in hdu.header
hdu2 = fits.ImageHDU()
hdu2.header[commentary_card] = 'My text'
hdu.header.extend(hdu2.header, unique=is_unique)
assert len(hdu.header) == 5
assert hdu.header[commentary_card][0] == 'My text'
def test_header_extend_update(self):
"""
Test extending the header with and without update=True.
"""
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu2 = fits.ImageHDU()
hdu.header['MYKEY'] = ('some val', 'some comment')
hdu.header['HISTORY'] = 'history 1'
hdu2.header['MYKEY'] = ('some other val', 'some other comment')
hdu2.header['HISTORY'] = 'history 1'
hdu2.header['HISTORY'] = 'history 2'
hdu.header.extend(hdu2.header)
assert len(hdu.header) == 9
assert ('MYKEY', 0) in hdu.header
assert ('MYKEY', 1) in hdu.header
assert hdu.header[('MYKEY', 1)] == 'some other val'
assert len(hdu.header['HISTORY']) == 3
assert hdu.header[-1] == 'history 2'
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu.header['MYKEY'] = ('some val', 'some comment')
hdu.header['HISTORY'] = 'history 1'
hdu.header.extend(hdu2.header, update=True)
assert len(hdu.header) == 7
assert ('MYKEY', 0) in hdu.header
assert ('MYKEY', 1) not in hdu.header
assert hdu.header['MYKEY'] == 'some other val'
assert len(hdu.header['HISTORY']) == 2
assert hdu.header[-1] == 'history 2'
def test_header_extend_update_commentary(self):
"""
Test extending header with and without unique=True and commentary
cards in the header being added.
Though not quite the same as astropy/astropy#3967, update=True hits
the same if statement as that issue.
"""
for commentary_card in ['', 'COMMENT', 'HISTORY']:
for is_update in [True, False]:
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
# Make sure we are testing the case we want.
assert commentary_card not in hdu.header
hdu2 = fits.ImageHDU()
hdu2.header[commentary_card] = 'My text'
hdu.header.extend(hdu2.header, update=is_update)
assert len(hdu.header) == 5
assert hdu.header[commentary_card][0] == 'My text'
def test_header_extend_exact(self):
"""
Test that extending an empty header with the contents of an existing
header can exactly duplicate that header, given strip=False and
end=True.
"""
header = fits.getheader(self.data('test0.fits'))
header2 = fits.Header()
header2.extend(header, strip=False, end=True)
assert header == header2
def test_header_count(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D'), ('E', 'F')])
assert header.count('A') == 1
assert header.count('C') == 1
assert header.count('E') == 1
header['HISTORY'] = 'a'
header['HISTORY'] = 'b'
assert header.count('HISTORY') == 2
assert_raises(KeyError, header.count, 'G')
def test_header_append_use_blanks(self):
"""
Tests that blank cards can be appended, and that future appends will
use blank cards when available (unless useblanks=False)
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
# Append a couple blanks
header.append()
header.append()
assert len(header) == 4
assert header[-1] == ''
assert header[-2] == ''
# New card should fill the first blank by default
header.append(('E', 'F'))
assert len(header) == 4
assert header[-2] == 'F'
assert header[-1] == ''
# This card should not use up a blank spot
header.append(('G', 'H'), useblanks=False)
assert len(header) == 5
assert header[-1] == ''
assert header[-2] == 'H'
def test_header_append_keyword_only(self):
"""
Test appending a new card with just the keyword, and no value or
comment given.
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
header.append('E')
assert len(header) == 3
assert list(header.keys())[-1] == 'E'
assert header[-1] == ''
assert header.comments['E'] == ''
# Try appending a blank--normally this can be accomplished with just
# header.append(), but header.append('') should also work (and is maybe
# a little more clear)
header.append('')
assert len(header) == 4
assert list(header.keys())[-1] == ''
assert header[''] == ''
assert header.comments[''] == ''
def test_header_insert_use_blanks(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('C', 'D')])
# Append a couple blanks
header.append()
header.append()
# Insert a new card; should use up one of the blanks
header.insert(1, ('E', 'F'))
assert len(header) == 4
assert header[1] == 'F'
assert header[-1] == ''
assert header[-2] == 'D'
# Insert a new card without using blanks
header.insert(1, ('G', 'H'), useblanks=False)
assert len(header) == 5
assert header[1] == 'H'
assert header[-1] == ''
def test_header_insert_before_keyword(self):
"""
Test that a keyword name or tuple can be used to insert new keywords.
Also tests the ``after`` keyword argument.
Regression test for https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/12
"""
header = fits.Header([
('NAXIS1', 10), ('COMMENT', 'Comment 1'),
('COMMENT', 'Comment 3')])
header.insert('NAXIS1', ('NAXIS', 2, 'Number of axes'))
assert list(header.keys())[0] == 'NAXIS'
assert header[0] == 2
assert header.comments[0] == 'Number of axes'
header.insert('NAXIS1', ('NAXIS2', 20), after=True)
assert list(header.keys())[1] == 'NAXIS1'
assert list(header.keys())[2] == 'NAXIS2'
assert header[2] == 20
header.insert(('COMMENT', 1), ('COMMENT', 'Comment 2'))
assert header['COMMENT'] == ['Comment 1', 'Comment 2', 'Comment 3']
header.insert(('COMMENT', 2), ('COMMENT', 'Comment 4'), after=True)
assert header['COMMENT'] == ['Comment 1', 'Comment 2', 'Comment 3',
'Comment 4']
header.insert(-1, ('TEST1', True))
assert list(header.keys())[-2] == 'TEST1'
header.insert(-1, ('TEST2', True), after=True)
assert list(header.keys())[-1] == 'TEST2'
assert list(header.keys())[-3] == 'TEST1'
def test_remove(self):
# TODO: Test the Header.remove() method; add support for ignore_missing
pass
def test_header_comments(self):
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B', 'C'), ('DEF', 'G', 'H')])
assert repr(header.comments) == ' A C\n DEF H'
def test_comment_slices_and_filters(self):
header = fits.Header([('AB', 'C', 'D'), ('EF', 'G', 'H'),
('AI', 'J', 'K')])
s = header.comments[1:]
assert list(s) == ['H', 'K']
s = header.comments[::-1]
assert list(s) == ['K', 'H', 'D']
s = header.comments['A*']
assert list(s) == ['D', 'K']
def test_comment_slice_filter_assign(self):
header = fits.Header([('AB', 'C', 'D'), ('EF', 'G', 'H'),
('AI', 'J', 'K')])
header.comments[1:] = 'L'
assert list(header.comments) == ['D', 'L', 'L']
assert header.cards[header.index('AB')].comment == 'D'
assert header.cards[header.index('EF')].comment == 'L'
assert header.cards[header.index('AI')].comment == 'L'
header.comments[::-1] = header.comments[:]
assert list(header.comments) == ['L', 'L', 'D']
header.comments['A*'] = ['M', 'N']
assert list(header.comments) == ['M', 'L', 'N']
def test_update_comment(self):
hdul = fits.open(self.data('arange.fits'))
hdul[0].header['FOO'] = ('BAR', 'BAZ')
hdul.writeto(self.temp('test.fits'))
hdul = fits.open(self.temp('test.fits'), mode='update')
hdul[0].header.comments['FOO'] = 'QUX'
hdul.close()
hdul = fits.open(self.temp('test.fits'))
assert hdul[0].header.comments['FOO'] == 'QUX'
def test_commentary_slicing(self):
header = fits.Header()
indices = list(range(5))
for idx in indices:
header['HISTORY'] = idx
# Just a few sample slice types; this won't get all corner cases but if
# these all work we should be in good shape
assert header['HISTORY'][1:] == indices[1:]
assert header['HISTORY'][:3] == indices[:3]
assert header['HISTORY'][:6] == indices[:6]
assert header['HISTORY'][:-2] == indices[:-2]
assert header['HISTORY'][::-1] == indices[::-1]
assert header['HISTORY'][1::-1] == indices[1::-1]
assert header['HISTORY'][1:5:2] == indices[1:5:2]
# Same tests, but copy the values first; as it turns out this is
# different from just directly doing an __eq__ as in the first set of
# assertions
header.insert(0, ('A', 'B', 'C'))
header.append(('D', 'E', 'F'), end=True)
assert list(header['HISTORY'][1:]) == indices[1:]
assert list(header['HISTORY'][:3]) == indices[:3]
assert list(header['HISTORY'][:6]) == indices[:6]
assert list(header['HISTORY'][:-2]) == indices[:-2]
assert list(header['HISTORY'][::-1]) == indices[::-1]
assert list(header['HISTORY'][1::-1]) == indices[1::-1]
assert list(header['HISTORY'][1:5:2]) == indices[1:5:2]
def test_update_commentary(self):
header = fits.Header()
header['FOO'] = 'BAR'
header['HISTORY'] = 'ABC'
header['FRED'] = 'BARNEY'
header['HISTORY'] = 'DEF'
header['HISTORY'] = 'GHI'
assert header['HISTORY'] == ['ABC', 'DEF', 'GHI']
# Single value update
header['HISTORY'][0] = 'FOO'
assert header['HISTORY'] == ['FOO', 'DEF', 'GHI']
# Single value partial slice update
header['HISTORY'][1:] = 'BAR'
assert header['HISTORY'] == ['FOO', 'BAR', 'BAR']
# Multi-value update
header['HISTORY'][:] = ['BAZ', 'QUX']
assert header['HISTORY'] == ['BAZ', 'QUX', 'BAR']
def test_commentary_comparison(self):
"""
Regression test for an issue found in *writing* the regression test for
https://github.com/astropy/astropy/issues/2363, where comparison of
the list of values for a commentary keyword did not always compare
correctly with other iterables.
"""
header = fits.Header()
header['HISTORY'] = 'hello world'
header['HISTORY'] = 'hello world'
header['COMMENT'] = 'hello world'
assert header['HISTORY'] != header['COMMENT']
header['COMMENT'] = 'hello world'
assert header['HISTORY'] == header['COMMENT']
def test_long_commentary_card(self):
header = fits.Header()
header['FOO'] = 'BAR'
header['BAZ'] = 'QUX'
longval = 'ABC' * 30
header['HISTORY'] = longval
header['FRED'] = 'BARNEY'
header['HISTORY'] = longval
assert len(header) == 7
assert list(header.keys())[2] == 'FRED'
assert str(header.cards[3]) == 'HISTORY ' + longval[:72]
assert str(header.cards[4]).rstrip() == 'HISTORY ' + longval[72:]
header.set('HISTORY', longval, after='FOO')
assert len(header) == 9
assert str(header.cards[1]) == 'HISTORY ' + longval[:72]
assert str(header.cards[2]).rstrip() == 'HISTORY ' + longval[72:]
def test_header_fromtextfile(self):
"""Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/122
Manually write a text file containing some header cards ending with
newlines and ensure that fromtextfile can read them back in.
"""
header = fits.Header()
header['A'] = ('B', 'C')
header['B'] = ('C', 'D')
header['C'] = ('D', 'E')
with open(self.temp('test.hdr'), 'w') as f:
f.write('\n'.join(str(c).strip() for c in header.cards))
header2 = fits.Header.fromtextfile(self.temp('test.hdr'))
assert header == header2
def test_header_fromtextfile_with_end_card(self):
"""Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/154
Make sure that when a Header is read from a text file that the END card
is ignored.
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B', 'C'), ('D', 'E', 'F')])
# We don't use header.totextfile here because it writes each card with
# trailing spaces to pad them out to 80 characters. But this bug only
# presents itself when each card ends immediately with a newline, and
# no trailing spaces
with open(self.temp('test.hdr'), 'w') as f:
f.write('\n'.join(str(c).strip() for c in header.cards))
f.write('\nEND')
new_header = fits.Header.fromtextfile(self.temp('test.hdr'))
assert 'END' not in new_header
assert header == new_header
def test_append_end_card(self):
"""
Regression test 2 for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/154
Manually adding an END card to a header should simply result in a
ValueError (as was the case in PyFITS 3.0 and earlier).
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B', 'C'), ('D', 'E', 'F')])
def setitem(k, v):
header[k] = v
assert_raises(ValueError, setitem, 'END', '')
assert_raises(ValueError, header.append, 'END')
assert_raises(ValueError, header.append, 'END', end=True)
assert_raises(ValueError, header.insert, len(header), 'END')
assert_raises(ValueError, header.set, 'END')
def test_invalid_end_cards(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/217
This tests the case where the END card looks like a normal card like
'END = ' and other similar oddities. As long as a card starts with END
and looks like it was intended to be the END card we allow it, but with
a warning.
"""
horig = fits.PrimaryHDU(data=np.arange(100)).header
def invalid_header(end, pad):
# Build up a goofy invalid header
# Start from a seemingly normal header
s = horig.tostring(sep='', endcard=False, padding=False)
# append the bogus end card
s += end
# add additional padding if requested
if pad:
s += ' ' * _pad_length(len(s))
return StringIO(s)
# Basic case motivated by the original issue; it's as if the END card
# was appened by software that doesn't know to treat it specially, and
# it is given an = after it
s = invalid_header('END =', True)
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
h = fits.Header.fromfile(s)
assert h == horig
assert len(w) == 1
assert str(w[0].message).startswith(
"Unexpected bytes trailing END keyword: ' ='")
# A case similar to the last but with more spaces between END and the
# =, as though the '= ' value indicator were placed like that of a
# normal card
s = invalid_header('END = ', True)
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
h = fits.Header.fromfile(s)
assert h == horig
assert len(w) == 1
assert str(w[0].message).startswith(
"Unexpected bytes trailing END keyword: ' ='")
# END card with trailing gibberish
s = invalid_header('END$%&%^*%*', True)
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
h = fits.Header.fromfile(s)
assert h == horig
assert len(w) == 1
assert str(w[0].message).startswith(
"Unexpected bytes trailing END keyword: '$%&%^*%*'")
# 'END' at the very end of a truncated file without padding; the way
# the block reader works currently this can only happen if the 'END'
# is at the very end of the file.
s = invalid_header('END', False)
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
# Don't raise an exception on missing padding, but still produce a
# warning that the END card is incomplete
h = fits.Header.fromfile(s, padding=False)
assert h == horig
assert len(w) == 1
assert str(w[0].message).startswith(
"Missing padding to end of the FITS block")
def test_unnecessary_move(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/125
Ensures that a header is not modified when setting the position of a
keyword that's already in its correct position.
"""
header = fits.Header([('A', 'B'), ('B', 'C'), ('C', 'D')])
header.set('B', before=2)
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'B', 'C']
assert not header._modified
header.set('B', after=0)
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'B', 'C']
assert not header._modified
header.set('B', before='C')
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'B', 'C']
assert not header._modified
header.set('B', after='A')
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'B', 'C']
assert not header._modified
header.set('B', before=2)
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'B', 'C']
assert not header._modified
# 123 is well past the end, and C is already at the end, so it's in the
# right place already
header.set('C', before=123)
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'B', 'C']
assert not header._modified
header.set('C', after=123)
assert list(header.keys()) == ['A', 'B', 'C']
assert not header._modified
def test_invalid_float_cards(self):
"""Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/137"""
# Create a header containing two of the problematic cards in the test
# case where this came up:
hstr = "FOCALLEN= +1.550000000000e+002\nAPERTURE= +0.000000000000e+000"
h = fits.Header.fromstring(hstr, sep='\n')
# First the case that *does* work prior to fixing this issue
assert h['FOCALLEN'] == 155.0
assert h['APERTURE'] == 0.0
# Now if this were reserialized, would new values for these cards be
# written with repaired exponent signs?
with CaptureStdio():
assert str(h.cards['FOCALLEN']) == _pad("FOCALLEN= +1.550000000000E+002")
assert h.cards['FOCALLEN']._modified
assert str(h.cards['APERTURE']) == _pad("APERTURE= +0.000000000000E+000")
assert h.cards['APERTURE']._modified
assert h._modified
# This is the case that was specifically causing problems; generating
# the card strings *before* parsing the values. Also, the card strings
# really should be "fixed" before being returned to the user
h = fits.Header.fromstring(hstr, sep='\n')
with CaptureStdio():
assert str(h.cards['FOCALLEN']) == _pad("FOCALLEN= +1.550000000000E+002")
assert h.cards['FOCALLEN']._modified
assert str(h.cards['APERTURE']) == _pad("APERTURE= +0.000000000000E+000")
assert h.cards['APERTURE']._modified
assert h['FOCALLEN'] == 155.0
assert h['APERTURE'] == 0.0
assert h._modified
# For the heck of it, try assigning the identical values and ensure
# that the newly fixed value strings are left intact
h['FOCALLEN'] = 155.0
h['APERTURE'] = 0.0
assert str(h.cards['FOCALLEN']) == _pad("FOCALLEN= +1.550000000000E+002")
assert str(h.cards['APERTURE']) == _pad("APERTURE= +0.000000000000E+000")
def test_invalid_float_cards2(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/140
"""
# The example for this test requires creating a FITS file containing a
# slightly misformatted float value. I can't actually even find a way
# to do that directly through PyFITS--it won't let me.
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
hdu.header['TEST'] = 5.0022221e-07
hdu.writeto(self.temp('test.fits'))
# Here we manually make the file invalid
with open(self.temp('test.fits'), 'rb+') as f:
f.seek(346) # Location of the exponent 'E' symbol
f.write(encode_ascii('e'))
hdul = fits.open(self.temp('test.fits'))
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
with CaptureStdio():
hdul.writeto(self.temp('temp.fits'), output_verify='warn')
assert len(w) == 5
# The first two warnings are just the headers to the actual warning
# message (HDU 0, Card 4). I'm still not sure things like that
# should be output as separate warning messages, but that's
# something to think about...
msg = str(w[3].message)
assert "(invalid value string: '5.0022221e-07')" in msg
def test_leading_zeros(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/137, part 2
Ticket https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/137 also showed that in
float values like 0.001 the leading zero was unnecessarily being
stripped off when rewriting the header. Though leading zeros should be
removed from integer values to prevent misinterpretation as octal by
python (for now PyFITS will still maintain the leading zeros if now
changes are made to the value, but will drop them if changes are made).
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring("APERTURE= +0.000000000000E+000")
assert str(c) == _pad("APERTURE= +0.000000000000E+000")
assert c.value == 0.0
c = fits.Card.fromstring("APERTURE= 0.000000000000E+000")
assert str(c) == _pad("APERTURE= 0.000000000000E+000")
assert c.value == 0.0
c = fits.Card.fromstring("APERTURE= 017")
assert str(c) == _pad("APERTURE= 017")
assert c.value == 17
def test_assign_boolean(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/123
Tests assigning Python and Numpy boolean values to keyword values.
"""
fooimg = _pad('FOO = T')
barimg = _pad('BAR = F')
h = fits.Header()
h['FOO'] = True
h['BAR'] = False
assert h['FOO'] == True
assert h['BAR'] == False
assert str(h.cards['FOO']) == fooimg
assert str(h.cards['BAR']) == barimg
h = fits.Header()
h['FOO'] = np.bool_(True)
h['BAR'] = np.bool_(False)
assert h['FOO'] == True
assert h['BAR'] == False
assert str(h.cards['FOO']) == fooimg
assert str(h.cards['BAR']) == barimg
h = fits.Header()
h.append(fits.Card.fromstring(fooimg))
h.append(fits.Card.fromstring(barimg))
assert h['FOO'] == True
assert h['BAR'] == False
assert str(h.cards['FOO']) == fooimg
assert str(h.cards['BAR']) == barimg
def test_header_method_keyword_normalization(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/149
Basically ensures that all public Header methods are case-insensitive
w.r.t. keywords.
Provides a reasonably comprehensive test of several methods at once.
"""
h = fits.Header([('abC', 1), ('Def', 2), ('GeH', 3)])
assert list(h.keys()) == ['ABC', 'DEF', 'GEH']
assert 'abc' in h
assert 'dEf' in h
assert h['geh'] == 3
# Case insensitivity of wildcards
assert len(h['g*']) == 1
h['aBc'] = 2
assert h['abc'] == 2
# ABC already existed so assigning to aBc should not have added any new
# cards
assert len(h) == 3
del h['gEh']
assert list(h.keys()) == ['ABC', 'DEF']
assert len(h) == 2
assert h.get('def') == 2
h.set('Abc', 3)
assert h['ABC'] == 3
h.set('gEh', 3, before='Abc')
assert list(h.keys()) == ['GEH', 'ABC', 'DEF']
assert h.pop('abC') == 3
assert len(h) == 2
assert h.setdefault('def', 3) == 2
assert len(h) == 2
assert h.setdefault('aBc', 1) == 1
assert len(h) == 3
assert list(h.keys()) == ['GEH', 'DEF', 'ABC']
h.update({'GeH': 1, 'iJk': 4})
assert len(h) == 4
assert list(h.keys()) == ['GEH', 'DEF', 'ABC', 'IJK']
assert h['GEH'] == 1
assert h.count('ijk') == 1
assert h.index('ijk') == 3
h.remove('Def')
assert len(h) == 3
assert list(h.keys()) == ['GEH', 'ABC', 'IJK']
def test_end_in_comment(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/142
Tests a case where the comment of a card ends with END, and is followed
by several blank cards.
"""
data = np.arange(100).reshape((10, 10))
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU(data=data)
hdu.header['TESTKW'] = ('Test val', 'This is the END')
# Add a couple blanks after the END string
hdu.header.append()
hdu.header.append()
hdu.writeto(self.temp('test.fits'))
with fits.open(self.temp('test.fits'), memmap=False) as hdul:
# memmap = False to avoid leaving open a mmap to the file when we
# access the data--this causes problems on Windows when we try to
# overwrite the file later
assert 'TESTKW' in hdul[0].header
assert hdul[0].header == hdu.header
assert (hdul[0].data == data).all()
# Add blanks until the header is extended to two block sizes
while len(hdu.header) < 36:
hdu.header.append()
with ignore_warnings():
hdu.writeto(self.temp('test.fits'), clobber=True)
with fits.open(self.temp('test.fits')) as hdul:
assert 'TESTKW' in hdul[0].header
assert hdul[0].header == hdu.header
assert (hdul[0].data == data).all()
# Test parsing the same header when it's written to a text file
hdu.header.totextfile(self.temp('test.hdr'))
header2 = fits.Header.fromtextfile(self.temp('test.hdr'))
assert hdu.header == header2
def test_assign_unicode(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/134
Assigning a unicode literal as a header value should not fail silently.
If the value can be converted to ASCII then it should just work.
Otherwise it should fail with an appropriate value error.
Also tests unicode for keywords and comments.
"""
erikku = u('\u30a8\u30ea\u30c3\u30af')
def assign(keyword, val):
h[keyword] = val
h = fits.Header()
h[u('FOO')] = 'BAR'
assert 'FOO' in h
assert h['FOO'] == 'BAR'
assert h[u('FOO')] == 'BAR'
assert repr(h) == _pad("FOO = 'BAR '")
assert_raises(ValueError, assign, erikku, 'BAR')
h['FOO'] = u('BAZ')
assert h[u('FOO')] == 'BAZ'
assert h[u('FOO')] == u('BAZ')
assert repr(h) == _pad("FOO = 'BAZ '")
assert_raises(ValueError, assign, 'FOO', erikku)
h['FOO'] = ('BAR', u('BAZ'))
assert h['FOO'] == 'BAR'
assert h['FOO'] == u('BAR')
assert h.comments['FOO'] == 'BAZ'
assert h.comments['FOO'] == u('BAZ')
assert repr(h) == _pad("FOO = 'BAR ' / BAZ")
h['FOO'] = (u('BAR'), u('BAZ'))
assert h['FOO'] == 'BAR'
assert h['FOO'] == u('BAR')
assert h.comments['FOO'] == 'BAZ'
assert h.comments['FOO'] == u('BAZ')
assert repr(h) == _pad("FOO = 'BAR ' / BAZ")
assert_raises(ValueError, assign, 'FOO', ('BAR', erikku))
assert_raises(ValueError, assign, 'FOO', (erikku, 'BAZ'))
assert_raises(ValueError, assign, 'FOO', (erikku, erikku))
def test_assign_non_ascii(self):
"""
First regression test for
https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/37
Although test_assign_unicode ensures that Python 2 `unicode` objects
and Python 3 `str` objects containing non-ASCII characters cannot be
assigned to headers, there is a bug that allows Python 2 `str` objects
of arbitrary encoding containing non-ASCII characters to be passed
through.
On Python 3 it should not be possible to assign bytes to a header at
all.
"""
h = fits.Header()
if six.PY3:
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'TEST',
bytes('Hello', encoding='ascii'))
elif six.PY2:
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'TEST', str('ñ'))
def test_header_strip_whitespace(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/146, and
for the solution that is optional stripping of whitespace from the end
of a header value.
By default extra whitespace is stripped off, but if
pyfits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE = False it should not be stripped.
"""
h = fits.Header()
h['FOO'] = 'Bar '
assert h['FOO'] == 'Bar'
c = fits.Card.fromstring("QUX = 'Bar '")
h.append(c)
assert h['QUX'] == 'Bar'
assert h.cards['FOO'].image.rstrip() == "FOO = 'Bar '"
assert h.cards['QUX'].image.rstrip() == "QUX = 'Bar '"
fits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE = False
try:
assert h['FOO'] == 'Bar '
assert h['QUX'] == 'Bar '
assert h.cards['FOO'].image.rstrip() == "FOO = 'Bar '"
assert h.cards['QUX'].image.rstrip() == "QUX = 'Bar '"
finally:
fits.STRIP_HEADER_WHITESPACE = True
assert h['FOO'] == 'Bar'
assert h['QUX'] == 'Bar'
assert h.cards['FOO'].image.rstrip() == "FOO = 'Bar '"
assert h.cards['QUX'].image.rstrip() == "QUX = 'Bar '"
def test_keep_duplicate_history_in_orig_header(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/156
When creating a new HDU from an existing Header read from an existing
FITS file, if the origianl header contains duplicate HISTORY values
those duplicates should be preserved just as in the original header.
This bug occurred due to naivete in Header.extend.
"""
history = ['CCD parameters table ...',
' reference table oref$n951041ko_ccd.fits',
' INFLIGHT 12/07/2001 25/02/2002',
' all bias frames'] * 3
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
# Add the history entries twice
for item in history:
hdu.header['HISTORY'] = item
hdu.writeto(self.temp('test.fits'))
with fits.open(self.temp('test.fits')) as hdul:
assert hdul[0].header['HISTORY'] == history
new_hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU(header=hdu.header)
assert new_hdu.header['HISTORY'] == hdu.header['HISTORY']
new_hdu.writeto(self.temp('test2.fits'))
with fits.open(self.temp('test2.fits')) as hdul:
assert hdul[0].header['HISTORY'] == history
def test_invalid_keyword_cards(self):
"""
Test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/109
Allow opening files with headers containing invalid keywords.
"""
# Create a header containing a few different types of BAD headers.
c1 = fits.Card.fromstring('CLFIND2D: contour = 0.30')
c2 = fits.Card.fromstring('Just some random text.')
c3 = fits.Card.fromstring('A' * 80)
hdu = fits.PrimaryHDU()
# This should work with some warnings
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
hdu.header.append(c1)
hdu.header.append(c2)
hdu.header.append(c3)
assert len(w) == 3
hdu.writeto(self.temp('test.fits'))
with catch_warnings(record=True) as w:
with fits.open(self.temp('test.fits')) as hdul:
# Merely opening the file should blast some warnings about the
# invalid keywords
assert len(w) == 3
header = hdul[0].header
assert 'CLFIND2D' in header
assert 'Just som' in header
assert 'AAAAAAAA' in header
assert header['CLFIND2D'] == ': contour = 0.30'
assert header['Just som'] == 'e random text.'
assert header['AAAAAAAA'] == 'A' * 72
# It should not be possible to assign to the invalid keywords
assert_raises(ValueError, header.set, 'CLFIND2D', 'foo')
assert_raises(ValueError, header.set, 'Just som', 'foo')
assert_raises(ValueError, header.set, 'AAAAAAAA', 'foo')
def test_fix_hierarch_with_invalid_value(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/172
Ensures that when fixing a hierarch card it remains a hierarch card.
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring('HIERARCH ESO DET CHIP PXSPACE = 5e6')
with CaptureStdio():
c.verify('fix')
assert str(c) == _pad('HIERARCH ESO DET CHIP PXSPACE = 5E6')
def test_assign_inf_nan(self):
"""
Regression test for https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/11
For the time being it should not be possible to assign the floating
point values inf or nan to a header value, since this is not defined by
the FITS standard.
"""
h = fits.Header()
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'TEST', np.nan)
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'TEST', np.inf)
def test_update_bool(self):
"""
Regression test for an issue where a value of True in a header
cannot be updated to a value of 1, and likewise for False/0.
"""
h = fits.Header([('TEST', True)])
h['TEST'] = 1
assert h['TEST'] is not True
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], int)
assert h['TEST'] == 1
h['TEST'] = np.bool_(True)
assert h['TEST'] is True
h['TEST'] = False
assert h['TEST'] is False
h['TEST'] = np.bool_(False)
assert h['TEST'] is False
h['TEST'] = 0
assert h['TEST'] is not False
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], int)
assert h['TEST'] == 0
h['TEST'] = np.bool_(False)
assert h['TEST'] is False
def test_update_numeric(self):
"""
Regression test for https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/49
Ensure that numeric values can be upcast/downcast between int, float,
and complex by assigning values that compare equal to the existing
value but are a different type.
"""
h = fits.Header()
h['TEST'] = 1
# int -> float
h['TEST'] = 1.0
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], float)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 1.0')
# float -> int
h['TEST'] = 1
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], int)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 1')
# int -> complex
h['TEST'] = 1.0+0.0j
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], complex)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = (1.0, 0.0)')
# complex -> float
h['TEST'] = 1.0
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], float)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 1.0')
# float -> complex
h['TEST'] = 1.0+0.0j
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], complex)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = (1.0, 0.0)')
# complex -> int
h['TEST'] = 1
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], int)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 1')
# Now the same tests but with zeros
h['TEST'] = 0
# int -> float
h['TEST'] = 0.0
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], float)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 0.0')
# float -> int
h['TEST'] = 0
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], int)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 0')
# int -> complex
h['TEST'] = 0.0+0.0j
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], complex)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = (0.0, 0.0)')
# complex -> float
h['TEST'] = 0.0
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], float)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 0.0')
# float -> complex
h['TEST'] = 0.0+0.0j
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], complex)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = (0.0, 0.0)')
# complex -> int
h['TEST'] = 0
assert isinstance(h['TEST'], int)
assert str(h).startswith('TEST = 0')
def test_newlines_in_commentary(self):
"""
Regression test for https://github.com/spacetelescope/PyFITS/issues/51
Test data extracted from a header in an actual FITS file found in the
wild. Names have been changed to protect the innocent.
"""
# First ensure that we can't assign new keyword values with newlines in
# them
h = fits.Header()
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'HISTORY', '\n')
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'HISTORY', '\nabc')
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'HISTORY', 'abc\n')
assert_raises(ValueError, h.set, 'HISTORY', 'abc\ndef')
test_cards = [
"HISTORY File modified by user 'wilma' with fv on 2013-04-22T21:42:18 "
"HISTORY File modified by user ' fred' with fv on 2013-04-23T11:16:29 "
"HISTORY File modified by user ' fred' with fv on 2013-11-04T16:59:14 "
"HISTORY File modified by user 'wilma' with fv on 2013-04-22T21:42:18\nFile modif"
"HISTORY ied by user 'wilma' with fv on 2013-04-23T11:16:29\nFile modified by use"
"HISTORY r ' fred' with fv on 2013-11-04T16:59:14 "
"HISTORY File modified by user 'wilma' with fv on 2013-04-22T21:42:18\nFile modif"
"HISTORY ied by user 'wilma' with fv on 2013-04-23T11:16:29\nFile modified by use"
"HISTORY r ' fred' with fv on 2013-11-04T16:59:14\nFile modified by user 'wilma' "
"HISTORY with fv on 2013-04-22T21:42:18\nFile modif\nied by user 'wilma' with fv "
"HISTORY on 2013-04-23T11:16:29\nFile modified by use\nr ' fred' with fv on 2013-1"
"HISTORY 1-04T16:59:14 "
]
for card_image in test_cards:
c = fits.Card.fromstring(card_image)
if '\n' in card_image:
assert_raises(fits.VerifyError, c.verify, 'exception')
else:
c.verify('exception')
class TestRecordValuedKeywordCards(PyfitsTestCase):
"""
Tests for handling of record-valued keyword cards as used by the
`FITS WCS distortion paper
<http://www.atnf.csiro.au/people/mcalabre/WCS/dcs_20040422.pdf>`__.
These tests are derived primarily from the release notes for PyFITS 1.4 (in
which this feature was first introduced.
"""
def setup(self):
super(TestRecordValuedKeywordCards, self).setup()
self._test_header = fits.Header()
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'NAXIS: 2')
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'AXIS.1: 1')
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'AXIS.2: 2')
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'NAUX: 2')
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'AUX.1.COEFF.0: 0')
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'AUX.1.POWER.0: 1')
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'AUX.1.COEFF.1: 0.00048828125')
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'AUX.1.POWER.1: 1')
def test_initialize_rvkc(self):
"""
Test different methods for initializing a card that should be
recognized as a RVKC
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring("DP1 = 'NAXIS: 2' / A comment")
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 2.0
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
assert c.comment == 'A comment'
c = fits.Card.fromstring("DP1 = 'NAXIS: 2.1'")
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 2.1
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
c = fits.Card.fromstring("DP1 = 'NAXIS: a'")
assert c.keyword == 'DP1'
assert c.value == 'NAXIS: a'
assert c.field_specifier is None
c = fits.Card('DP1', 'NAXIS: 2')
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 2.0
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
c = fits.Card('DP1', 'NAXIS: 2.0')
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 2.0
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
c = fits.Card('DP1', 'NAXIS: a')
assert c.keyword == 'DP1'
assert c.value == 'NAXIS: a'
assert c.field_specifier is None
c = fits.Card('DP1.NAXIS', 2)
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 2.0
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
c = fits.Card('DP1.NAXIS', 2.0)
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 2.0
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
with ignore_warnings():
c = fits.Card('DP1.NAXIS', 'a')
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 'a'
assert c.field_specifier is None
def test_parse_field_specifier(self):
"""
Tests that the field_specifier can accessed from a card read from a
string before any other attributes are accessed.
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring("DP1 = 'NAXIS: 2' / A comment")
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert c.value == 2.0
assert c.comment == 'A comment'
def test_update_field_specifier(self):
"""
Test setting the field_specifier attribute and updating the card image
to reflect the new value.
"""
c = fits.Card.fromstring("DP1 = 'NAXIS: 2' / A comment")
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS'
c.field_specifier = 'NAXIS1'
assert c.field_specifier == 'NAXIS1'
assert c.keyword == 'DP1.NAXIS1'
assert c.value == 2.0
assert c.comment == 'A comment'
assert str(c).rstrip() == "DP1 = 'NAXIS1: 2' / A comment"
def test_field_specifier_case_senstivity(self):
"""
The keyword portion of an RVKC should still be case-insensitive, but
the field-specifier portion should be case-sensitive.
"""
header = fits.Header()
header.set('abc.def', 1)
header.set('abc.DEF', 2)
assert header['abc.def'] == 1
assert header['ABC.def'] == 1
assert header['aBc.def'] == 1
assert header['ABC.DEF'] == 2
assert 'ABC.dEf' not in header
def test_get_rvkc_by_index(self):
"""
Returning a RVKC from a header via index lookup should return the
float value of the card.
"""
assert self._test_header[0] == 2.0
assert isinstance(self._test_header[0], float)
assert self._test_header[1] == 1.0
assert isinstance(self._test_header[1], float)
def test_get_rvkc_by_keyword(self):
"""
Returning a RVKC just via the keyword name should return the full value
string of the first card with that keyword.
This test was changed to reflect the requirement in ticket
https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/184--previously it required
_test_header['DP1'] to return the parsed float value.
"""
assert self._test_header['DP1'] == 'NAXIS: 2'
def test_get_rvkc_by_keyword_and_field_specifier(self):
"""
Returning a RVKC via the full keyword/field-specifier combination
should return the floating point value associated with the RVKC.
"""
assert self._test_header['DP1.NAXIS'] == 2.0
assert isinstance(self._test_header['DP1.NAXIS'], float)
assert self._test_header['DP1.AUX.1.COEFF.1'] == 0.00048828125
def test_access_nonexistent_rvkc(self):
"""
Accessing a nonexistent RVKC should raise an IndexError for
index-based lookup, or a KeyError for keyword lookup (like a normal
card).
"""
assert_raises(IndexError, lambda x: self._test_header[x], 8)
assert_raises(KeyError, lambda k: self._test_header[k], 'DP1.AXIS.3')
# Test the exception message
try:
self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.3']
except KeyError as exc:
assert exc.args[0] == "Keyword 'DP1.AXIS.3' not found."
def test_update_rvkc(self):
"""A RVKC can be updated either via index or keyword access."""
self._test_header[0] = 3
assert self._test_header['DP1.NAXIS'] == 3.0
assert isinstance(self._test_header['DP1.NAXIS'], float)
self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.1'] = 1.1
assert self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.1'] == 1.1
def test_update_rvkc_2(self):
"""Regression test for an issue that appeared after SVN r2412."""
h = fits.Header()
h['D2IM1.EXTVER'] = 1
assert h['D2IM1.EXTVER'] == 1.0
h['D2IM1.EXTVER'] = 2
assert h['D2IM1.EXTVER'] == 2.0
def test_raw_keyword_value(self):
c = fits.Card.fromstring("DP1 = 'NAXIS: 2' / A comment")
assert c.rawkeyword == 'DP1'
assert c.rawvalue == 'NAXIS: 2'
c = fits.Card('DP1.NAXIS', 2)
assert c.rawkeyword == 'DP1'
assert c.rawvalue == 'NAXIS: 2.0'
c = fits.Card('DP1.NAXIS', 2.0)
assert c.rawkeyword == 'DP1'
assert c.rawvalue == 'NAXIS: 2.0'
def test_rvkc_insert_after(self):
"""
It should be possible to insert a new RVKC after an existing one
specified by the full keyword/field-specifier combination."""
self._test_header.set('DP1', 'AXIS.3: 1', 'a comment',
after='DP1.AXIS.2')
assert self._test_header[3] == 1
assert self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.3'] == 1
def test_rvkc_delete(self):
"""
Deleting a RVKC should work as with a normal card by using the full
keyword/field-spcifier combination.
"""
del self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.1']
assert len(self._test_header) == 7
assert list(self._test_header.keys())[0] == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert self._test_header[0] == 2
assert list(self._test_header.keys())[1] == 'DP1.AXIS.2'
assert self._test_header[1] == 2
# Perform a subsequent delete to make sure all the index mappings were
# updated
del self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.2']
assert len(self._test_header) == 6
assert list(self._test_header)[0] == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert self._test_header[0] == 2
assert list(self._test_header)[1] == 'DP1.NAUX'
assert self._test_header[1] == 2
def test_pattern_matching_keys(self):
"""Test the keyword filter strings with RVKCs."""
cl = self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.*']
assert isinstance(cl, fits.Header)
assert (
[str(c).strip() for c in cl.cards] ==
["DP1 = 'AXIS.1: 1'",
"DP1 = 'AXIS.2: 2'"])
cl = self._test_header['DP1.N*']
assert (
[str(c).strip() for c in cl.cards] ==
["DP1 = 'NAXIS: 2'",
"DP1 = 'NAUX: 2'"])
cl = self._test_header['DP1.AUX...']
assert (
[str(c).strip() for c in cl.cards] ==
["DP1 = 'AUX.1.COEFF.0: 0'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.POWER.0: 1'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.COEFF.1: 0.00048828125'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.POWER.1: 1'"])
cl = self._test_header['DP?.NAXIS']
assert (
[str(c).strip() for c in cl.cards] ==
["DP1 = 'NAXIS: 2'"])
cl = self._test_header['DP1.A*S.*']
assert (
[str(c).strip() for c in cl.cards] ==
["DP1 = 'AXIS.1: 1'",
"DP1 = 'AXIS.2: 2'"])
def test_pattern_matching_key_deletion(self):
"""Deletion by filter strings should work."""
del self._test_header['DP1.A*...']
assert len(self._test_header) == 2
assert list(self._test_header.keys())[0] == 'DP1.NAXIS'
assert self._test_header[0] == 2
assert list(self._test_header.keys())[1] == 'DP1.NAUX'
assert self._test_header[1] == 2
def test_successive_pattern_matching(self):
"""
A card list returned via a filter string should be further filterable.
"""
cl = self._test_header['DP1.A*...']
assert (
[str(c).strip() for c in cl.cards] ==
["DP1 = 'AXIS.1: 1'",
"DP1 = 'AXIS.2: 2'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.COEFF.0: 0'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.POWER.0: 1'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.COEFF.1: 0.00048828125'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.POWER.1: 1'"])
cl2 = cl['*.*AUX...']
assert (
[str(c).strip() for c in cl2.cards] ==
["DP1 = 'AUX.1.COEFF.0: 0'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.POWER.0: 1'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.COEFF.1: 0.00048828125'",
"DP1 = 'AUX.1.POWER.1: 1'"])
def test_rvkc_in_cardlist_keys(self):
"""
The CardList.keys() method should return full keyword/field-spec values
for RVKCs.
"""
cl = self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.*']
assert list(cl.keys()) == ['DP1.AXIS.1', 'DP1.AXIS.2']
def test_rvkc_in_cardlist_values(self):
"""
The CardList.values() method should return the values of all RVKCs as
floating point values.
"""
cl = self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.*']
assert list(cl.values()) == [1.0, 2.0]
def test_rvkc_value_attribute(self):
"""
Individual card values should be accessible by the .value attribute
(which should return a float).
"""
cl = self._test_header['DP1.AXIS.*']
assert cl.cards[0].value == 1.0
assert isinstance(cl.cards[0].value, float)
def test_overly_permissive_parsing(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/183
Ensures that cards with standard commentary keywords are never treated
as RVKCs. Also ensures that cards not stricly matching the RVKC
pattern are not treated as such.
"""
h = fits.Header()
h['HISTORY'] = 'AXIS.1: 2'
h['HISTORY'] = 'AXIS.2: 2'
assert 'HISTORY.AXIS' not in h
assert 'HISTORY.AXIS.1' not in h
assert 'HISTORY.AXIS.2' not in h
assert h['HISTORY'] == ['AXIS.1: 2', 'AXIS.2: 2']
# This is an example straight out of the ticket where everything after
# the '2012' in the date value was being ignored, allowing the value to
# successfully be parsed as a "float"
h = fits.Header()
h['HISTORY'] = 'Date: 2012-09-19T13:58:53.756061'
assert 'HISTORY.Date' not in h
assert str(h.cards[0]) == _pad('HISTORY Date: 2012-09-19T13:58:53.756061')
c = fits.Card.fromstring(
" 'Date: 2012-09-19T13:58:53.756061'")
assert c.keyword == ''
assert c.value == "'Date: 2012-09-19T13:58:53.756061'"
assert c.field_specifier is None
h = fits.Header()
h['FOO'] = 'Date: 2012-09-19T13:58:53.756061'
assert 'FOO.Date' not in h
assert str(h.cards[0]) == _pad("FOO = 'Date: 2012-09-19T13:58:53.756061'")
def test_overly_aggressive_rvkc_lookup(self):
"""
Regression test for https://aeon.stsci.edu/ssb/trac/pyfits/ticket/184
Ensures that looking up a RVKC by keyword only (without the
field-specifier) in a header returns the full string value of that card
without parsing it as a RVKC. Also ensures that a full field-specifier
is required to match a RVKC--a partial field-specifier that doesn't
explicitly match any record-valued keyword should result in a KeyError.
"""
c1 = fits.Card.fromstring("FOO = 'AXIS.1: 2'")
c2 = fits.Card.fromstring("FOO = 'AXIS.2: 4'")
h = fits.Header([c1, c2])
assert h['FOO'] == 'AXIS.1: 2'
assert h[('FOO', 1)] == 'AXIS.2: 4'
assert h['FOO.AXIS.1'] == 2.0
assert h['FOO.AXIS.2'] == 4.0
assert 'FOO.AXIS' not in h
assert 'FOO.AXIS.' not in h
assert 'FOO.' not in h
assert_raises(KeyError, lambda: h['FOO.AXIS'])
assert_raises(KeyError, lambda: h['FOO.AXIS.'])
assert_raises(KeyError, lambda: h['FOO.'])
def test_fitsheader_script(self):
"""Tests the basic functionality of the `fitsheader` script."""
from ..scripts import fitsheader
# Can an extension by specified by the EXTNAME keyword?
hf = fitsheader.HeaderFormatter(self.data('zerowidth.fits'))
output = hf.parse(extensions=['AIPS FQ'])
assert "EXTNAME = 'AIPS FQ" in output
assert "BITPIX" in output
# Can we limit the display to one specific keyword?
output = hf.parse(extensions=['AIPS FQ'], keywords=['EXTNAME'])
assert "EXTNAME = 'AIPS FQ" in output
assert "BITPIX =" not in output
assert len(output.split('\n')) == 3
# Can we limit the display to two specific keywords?
output = hf.parse(extensions=[1],
keywords=['EXTNAME', 'BITPIX'])
assert "EXTNAME =" in output
assert "BITPIX =" in output
assert len(output.split('\n')) == 4
# Can we use wildcards for keywords?
output = hf.parse(extensions=[1], keywords=['NAXIS*'])
assert "NAXIS =" in output
assert "NAXIS1 =" in output
assert "NAXIS2 =" in output
# Can an extension by specified by the EXTNAME+EXTVER keywords?
hf = fitsheader.HeaderFormatter(self.data('test0.fits'))
assert "EXTNAME = 'SCI" in hf.parse(extensions=['SCI,2'])
# Can we print the original header before decompression?
hf = fitsheader.HeaderFormatter(self.data('comp.fits'))
assert "XTENSION= 'IMAGE" in hf.parse(extensions=[1],
compressed=False)
assert "XTENSION= 'BINTABLE" in hf.parse(extensions=[1],
compressed=True)
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