Docling-UI / tests /test_2-files-all-outputs.py
Michele Dolfi
feat: Async api (#60)
16d905e unverified
import json
import os
import httpx
import pytest
import pytest_asyncio
from pytest_check import check
@pytest_asyncio.fixture
async def async_client():
async with httpx.AsyncClient(timeout=60.0) as client:
yield client
@pytest.mark.asyncio
async def test_convert_file(async_client):
"""Test convert single file to all outputs"""
url = "http://localhost:5001/v1alpha/convert/file"
options = {
"from_formats": [
"docx",
"pptx",
"html",
"image",
"pdf",
"asciidoc",
"md",
"xlsx",
],
"to_formats": ["md", "json", "html", "text", "doctags"],
"image_export_mode": "placeholder",
"ocr": True,
"force_ocr": False,
"ocr_engine": "easyocr",
"ocr_lang": ["en"],
"pdf_backend": "dlparse_v2",
"table_mode": "fast",
"abort_on_error": False,
"return_as_file": False,
}
current_dir = os.path.dirname(__file__)
file_path = os.path.join(current_dir, "2206.01062v1.pdf")
files = [
("files", ("2206.01062v1.pdf", open(file_path, "rb"), "application/pdf")),
("files", ("2408.09869v5.pdf", open(file_path, "rb"), "application/pdf")),
]
response = await async_client.post(
url, files=files, data={"options": json.dumps(options)}
)
assert response.status_code == 200, "Response should be 200 OK"
# Check for zip file attachment
content_disposition = response.headers.get("content-disposition")
with check:
assert content_disposition is not None, (
"Content-Disposition header should be present"
)
with check:
assert "attachment" in content_disposition, "Response should be an attachment"
with check:
assert 'filename="converted_docs.zip"' in content_disposition, (
"Attachment filename should be 'converted_docs.zip'"
)
content_type = response.headers.get("content-type")
with check:
assert content_type == "application/zip", (
"Content-Type should be 'application/zip'"
)