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datatools-dev/tests/gui/test_smoke.py
Michael 7ad19ac7f4 feat(nav,i18n): sticky footer with Back-to-Home + localized tool headers
Two unrelated UX issues addressed in one sweep across all nine tool
pages because they share the same edit surface.

(1) Sticky footer replaces the top + bottom back-link buttons.

Reported: a big white empty footer space at the bottom of every page;
the Back to Home button at the top scrolled out of view on long pages.

New ``render_sticky_footer()`` helper in ``components/_legacy.py``
injects a fixed-position bar at ``bottom: 0`` of the viewport with:

- A border-top so it visually reads as a non-movable bar.
- A semi-transparent background (rgba 0.96 + ``backdrop-filter: blur``)
  so content underneath shows through faintly when the user scrolls.
- A styled ``<a href="home">`` anchor (not an ``st.button``) because
  Streamlit widgets can't be CSS-positioned reliably — Streamlit owns
  the widget's DOM container and re-mounts it on every rerun. A real
  anchor sits exactly where the CSS puts it and triggers Streamlit's
  URL routing to the home page.
- ``padding-bottom: 3.5rem`` on the main container so the last widget
  isn't hidden behind the bar.

Called once per tool page, immediately after ``hide_streamlit_chrome()``
so it renders even on pages that ``st.stop()`` early before any other
content runs. The old top-and-bottom ``back_to_home_link()`` calls are
removed from every tool page; their entry/exit points were dropping
the button when the script short-circuited.

(2) Tool-page headers now localize.

Reported: switching the sidebar language picker to Spanish left the
tool page's title + caption in English. Root cause: every page had
hard-coded ``st.title("✂️ Clean Text")`` / ``st.caption("Trim
whitespace...")`` strings.

Added per-tool ``tools.<id>.page_title`` and
``tools.<id>.page_caption`` keys to ``en.json`` and ``es.json`` for
all nine tools. Routed each page's title/caption call through ``t()``.
Verified: with ``ui_lang=es`` set, the Clean Text page now renders
"✂️ Limpiar texto" + the Spanish caption.

Updated ``tests/gui/test_smoke.py::EXPECTED_SUBSTRINGS`` so the
``es`` column for each tool page asserts the actual Spanish string
(was a duplicate of the English string back when the page bodies
were English-only).

2220 tests pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-17 00:42:45 +00:00

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"""Smoke tests: every page renders without exception in EN and ES.
The cheapest, highest-value GUI tests in the project. They catch:
- Page-level Python errors (import failures, syntax errors that
``ast.parse`` misses because they're runtime, e.g., a missing
attribute on a module).
- i18n pack key drift (a string that used to render in EN now renders
literally as ``"chrome.language_label"`` because someone renamed the
key in en.json but forgot es.json or the call site).
- Streamlit API churn that breaks ``set_page_config`` /
``hide_streamlit_chrome`` on a single page.
What they don't cover: user interactions. Those live in the workflow
tests.
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import pytest
from .conftest import collected_text, with_language
# Every page that ships in the sidebar nav. Slugs match the filenames
# under ``src/gui/pages/`` so failures point at a real file.
PAGE_SLUGS = [
"1_Deduplicator",
"2_Text_Cleaner",
"3_Format_Standardizer",
"4_Missing_Values",
"5_Column_Mapper",
"6_Outlier_Detector",
"7_Multi_File_Merger",
"8_Validator_Reporter",
"9_Pipeline_Runner",
"99_Close",
]
# Substrings that must appear on each page for each language.
#
# v1.6 coverage reality (also documented in docs/USER-GUIDE.md §3.4):
# only the home page, the Close page, and the shared chrome /
# components ship Spanish strings. Per-tool page bodies are still
# hard-coded English in both modes — translating them is tracked as a
# follow-up. The substrings below reflect that reality: a page that
# isn't translated yet asserts the same English substring under both
# languages. The fact that the page *renders at all* in 'es' is still
# the value of the smoke test.
#
# When a page gains real Spanish translation, flip its 'es' entry to
# the localized substring — the test surface stays the same.
EXPECTED_SUBSTRINGS: dict[str, dict[str, str]] = {
"1_Deduplicator": {"en": "Find Duplicates", "es": "Buscar duplicados"},
"2_Text_Cleaner": {"en": "Clean Text", "es": "Limpiar texto"},
"3_Format_Standardizer": {"en": "Standardize", "es": "Estandarizar"},
"4_Missing_Values": {"en": "Fix Missing", "es": "Corregir valores"},
"5_Column_Mapper": {"en": "Map Columns", "es": "Mapear columnas"},
"6_Outlier_Detector": {"en": "Unusual", "es": "atípicos"},
"7_Multi_File_Merger": {"en": "Combine Files", "es": "Combinar archivos"},
"8_Validator_Reporter": {"en": "Quality Check", "es": "Verificación de calidad"},
"9_Pipeline_Runner": {"en": "Automated", "es": "Flujos automatizados"},
"99_Close": {"en": "Shutting down", "es": "Cerrando"},
}
class TestHomePageRenders:
"""The home page is the only one with full EN/ES coverage in v1.6.
Pin it independently so its translation is non-regressable."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("lang,expected", [
("en", "DataTools — Data Cleaning Mastery"),
("es", "DataTools — Maestría en limpieza de datos"),
])
def test_home_renders_in_language(self, home_app, lang, expected):
with_language(home_app, lang)
home_app.run()
assert home_app.exception is None or home_app.exception == [], (
f"home page raised: {home_app.exception}"
)
assert expected in collected_text(home_app)
def test_home_renders_footer_in_es(self, home_app):
with_language(home_app, "es")
home_app.run()
text = collected_text(home_app)
assert "Tus datos nunca salen" in text or "Se ejecuta localmente" in text
class TestEveryPageRenders:
"""Parametrize over (page, language). Failure tells you exactly which
page + which language broke."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("slug", PAGE_SLUGS)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("lang", ["en", "es"])
def test_renders_without_exception(self, app_factory, slug, lang):
app = app_factory(slug)
with_language(app, lang)
app.run()
# AppTest exposes ``exception`` as a list of element-wrapped
# exceptions (empty when no error fired).
assert not app.exception, (
f"page {slug!r} raised in language {lang!r}: {app.exception}"
)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("slug", PAGE_SLUGS)
@pytest.mark.parametrize("lang", ["en", "es"])
def test_expected_substring_present(self, app_factory, slug, lang):
app = app_factory(slug)
with_language(app, lang)
app.run()
needle = EXPECTED_SUBSTRINGS[slug][lang]
text = collected_text(app)
assert needle in text, (
f"page {slug!r} ({lang!r}) missing expected substring "
f"{needle!r}\nGot:\n{text[:500]}"
)
class TestPageHasLanguageSelector:
"""Every page that calls ``hide_streamlit_chrome`` should mount the
sidebar language selector. This is the only place the picker is
rendered — if the chrome helper stops calling it, the test fails."""
@pytest.mark.parametrize("slug", PAGE_SLUGS)
def test_sidebar_selectbox_present(self, app_factory, slug):
app = app_factory(slug)
app.run()
# The selector is the only sidebar selectbox we ship today; if
# a page adds another the test should be loosened to "at least
# one selectbox with the language label."
assert len(app.sidebar.selectbox) >= 1, (
f"page {slug!r} has no sidebar selectbox — "
f"hide_streamlit_chrome() should have mounted the language "
f"selector."
)