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Ruby
26 lines
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Ruby
require 'spec_helper'
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RSpec.describe 'AwesomePrint::ActiveSupport', skip: -> { !ExtVerifier.has_rails? }.call do
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before do
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@ap = AwesomePrint::Inspector.new
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end
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it 'should format ActiveSupport::TimeWithZone as regular Time' do
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Time.zone = 'Eastern Time (US & Canada)'
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time = Time.utc(2007, 2, 10, 20, 30, 45).in_time_zone
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expect(@ap.send(:awesome, time)).to eq("\e[0;32mSat, 10 Feb 2007 15:30:45 EST -05:00\e[0m")
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end
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it 'should format HashWithIndifferentAccess as regular Hash' do
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hash = HashWithIndifferentAccess.new({ hello: 'world' })
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expect(@ap.send(:awesome, hash)).to eq("{\n \"hello\"\e[0;37m => \e[0m\e[0;33m\"world\"\e[0m\n}")
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end
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# ActiveSupport sticks in instance variables to the date object. Make sure
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# we ignore that and format Date instance as regular date.
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it 'should formate Date object as date' do
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date = Date.new(2003, 5, 26)
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expect(date.ai(plain: true)).to eq('Mon, 26 May 2003')
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expect(date.ai).to eq("\e[0;32mMon, 26 May 2003\e[0m")
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end
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end
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