haml--haml/test/engine_test.rb

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require 'test/unit'
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../lib/haml/engine'
class EngineTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def setup
end
def render(text)
Haml::Engine.new(text).to_html
end
def test_empty_render_should_remain_empty
assert_equal('', render(''))
end
def test_normal_renders_should_not_eval
assert_equal("", render("= 1+1"))
assert_equal("", render("= @content_for_layout"))
assert_equal("", render("~ @foobar"))
end
# This is ugly because Hashes are unordered; we don't always know the order
# in which attributes will be returned.
# There is probably a better way to do this.
def test_attributes_should_render_correctly
assert_equal("<div class='atlantis' style='ugly'>\n</div>", render(".atlantis{:style => 'ugly'}").chomp)
rescue
assert_equal("<div style='ugly' class='atlantis'>\n</div>", render(".atlantis{:style => 'ugly'}").chomp)
end
def test_ruby_code_should_work_inside_attributes
author = 'hcatlin'
assert_equal("<p class='3'>foo</p>", render("%p{:class => 1+2} foo").chomp)
end
def test_nil_should_render_empty_tag
assert_equal("<div class='no_attributes'>\n</div>",
render(".no_attributes{:nil => nil}").chomp)
end
def test_strings_should_get_stripped_inside_tags
assert_equal("<div class='stripped'>This should have no spaces in front of it</div>",
render(".stripped This should have no spaces in front of it").chomp)
end
def test_one_liner_should_be_one_line
assert_equal("<p>Hello</p>", render('%p Hello').chomp)
end
def test_long_liner_should_not_print_on_one_line
assert_equal("<div>\n #{'x' * 51}\n</div>", render("%div #{'x' * 51}").chomp)
end
end