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TST: enable csv tests for use_arrow #490

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41 changes: 32 additions & 9 deletions pyogrio/tests/test_geopandas_io.py
Original file line number Diff line number Diff line change
Expand Up @@ -93,8 +93,20 @@ def spatialite_available(path):
return False


@pytest.mark.parametrize("encoding", ["utf-8", "cp1252", None])
def test_read_csv_encoding(tmp_path, encoding):
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"encoding, arrow",
[
("utf-8", False),
pytest.param("utf-8", True, marks=requires_pyarrow_api),
("cp1252", False),
(None, False),
],
)
def test_read_csv_encoding(tmp_path, encoding, arrow):
""" "Test reading CSV files with different encodings.

Arrow only supports utf-8 encoding.
"""
# Write csv test file. Depending on the os this will be written in a different
# encoding: for linux and macos this is utf-8, for windows it is cp1252.
csv_path = tmp_path / "test.csv"
Expand All @@ -105,7 +117,7 @@ def test_read_csv_encoding(tmp_path, encoding):
# Read csv. The data should be read with the same default encoding as the csv file
# was written in, but should have been converted to utf-8 in the dataframe returned.
# Hence, the asserts below, with strings in utf-8, be OK.
df = read_dataframe(csv_path, encoding=encoding)
df = read_dataframe(csv_path, encoding=encoding, use_arrow=arrow)

assert len(df) == 1
assert df.columns.tolist() == ["näme", "city"]
Expand All @@ -117,14 +129,14 @@ def test_read_csv_encoding(tmp_path, encoding):
locale.getpreferredencoding().upper() == "UTF-8",
reason="test requires non-UTF-8 default platform",
)
def test_read_csv_platform_encoding(tmp_path):
def test_read_csv_platform_encoding(tmp_path, use_arrow):
"""verify that read defaults to platform encoding; only works on Windows (CP1252)"""
csv_path = tmp_path / "test.csv"
with open(csv_path, "w", encoding=locale.getpreferredencoding()) as csv:
csv.write("näme,city\n")
csv.write("Wilhelm Röntgen,Zürich\n")

df = read_dataframe(csv_path)
df = read_dataframe(csv_path, use_arrow=use_arrow)

assert len(df) == 1
assert df.columns.tolist() == ["näme", "city"]
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -943,9 +955,20 @@ def test_read_sql_dialect_sqlite_gpkg(naturalearth_lowres, use_arrow):
assert df.iloc[0].geometry.area > area_canada


@pytest.mark.parametrize("encoding", ["utf-8", "cp1252", None])
def test_write_csv_encoding(tmp_path, encoding):
"""Test if write_dataframe uses the default encoding correctly."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize(
"encoding, arrow",
[
("utf-8", False),
pytest.param("utf-8", True, marks=requires_arrow_write_api),
("cp1252", False),
(None, False),
],
)
def test_write_csv_encoding(tmp_path, encoding, arrow):
"""Test if write_dataframe uses the default encoding correctly.

Arrow only supports utf-8 encoding.
"""
# Write csv test file. Depending on the os this will be written in a different
# encoding: for linux and macos this is utf-8, for windows it is cp1252.
csv_path = tmp_path / "test.csv"
Expand All @@ -958,7 +981,7 @@ def test_write_csv_encoding(tmp_path, encoding):
# same encoding as above.
df = pd.DataFrame({"näme": ["Wilhelm Röntgen"], "city": ["Zürich"]})
csv_pyogrio_path = tmp_path / "test_pyogrio.csv"
write_dataframe(df, csv_pyogrio_path, encoding=encoding)
write_dataframe(df, csv_pyogrio_path, encoding=encoding, use_arrow=arrow)

# Check if the text files written both ways can be read again and give same result.
with open(csv_path, encoding=encoding) as csv:
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