#!/usr/bin/env ruby require 'test/unit' require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../../lib/haml' require 'haml/engine' class EngineTest < Test::Unit::TestCase def render(text, options = {}) Haml::Engine.new(text, options).to_html end def test_empty_render_should_remain_empty assert_equal('', render('')) 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("
\n
", render(".atlantis{:style => 'ugly'}").chomp) rescue assert_equal("
\n
", render(".atlantis{:style => 'ugly'}").chomp) end def test_ruby_code_should_work_inside_attributes author = 'hcatlin' assert_equal("

foo

", render("%p{:class => 1+2} foo").chomp) end def test_nil_should_render_empty_tag assert_equal("
\n
", render(".no_attributes{:nil => nil}").chomp) end def test_strings_should_get_stripped_inside_tags assert_equal("
This should have no spaces in front of it
", render(".stripped This should have no spaces in front of it").chomp) end def test_one_liner_should_be_one_line assert_equal("

Hello

", render('%p Hello').chomp) end def test_long_liner_should_not_print_on_one_line assert_equal("
\n #{'x' * 51}\n
", render("%div #{'x' * 51}").chomp) end def test_multi_render engine = Haml::Engine.new("%strong Hi there!") assert_equal("Hi there!\n", engine.to_html) assert_equal("Hi there!\n", engine.to_html) assert_equal("Hi there!\n", engine.to_html) end # Options tests def test_stop_eval assert_equal("", render("= 'Hello'", :suppress_eval => true)) end def test_attr_wrapper assert_equal("

\n

\n", render("%p{ :strange => 'attrs'}", :attr_wrapper => '*')) assert_equal("

\n

\n", render("%p{ :escaped => 'quo\"te'}", :attr_wrapper => '"')) assert_equal("

\n

\n", render("%p{ :escaped => 'q\\'uo\"te'}", :attr_wrapper => '"')) assert_equal("\n", render("!!! XML", :attr_wrapper => '"')) end def test_locals assert_equal("

Paragraph!

\n", render("%p= text", :locals => { :text => "Paragraph!" })) end def test_precompiled precompiled = <<-END def _haml_render _hamlout = @haml_stack[-1] _erbout = _hamlout.buffer _hamlout.open_tag("p", 0, nil, true, "", nil, nil, false) @haml_lineno = 1 haml_temp = "Haml Rocks Socks" haml_temp = _hamlout.push_script(haml_temp, 1, false) _hamlout.close_tag("p", 0) end END assert_equal("

Haml Rocks Socks

\n", render("%h1 I shall not be rendered", :precompiled => precompiled)) end def test_comps assert_equal(-1, "foo" <=> nil) assert_equal(1, nil <=> "foo") end def test_rec_merge hash1 = {1=>2, 3=>{5=>7, 8=>9}} hash1_2 = hash1.clone hash2 = {4=>5, 3=>{5=>2, 16=>12}} hash3 = {1=>2, 4=>5, 3=>{5=>2, 8=>9, 16=>12}} assert_equal(hash3, hash1.rec_merge(hash2)) assert_equal(hash1_2, hash1) hash1.rec_merge!(hash2) assert_equal(hash3, hash1) end def test_exception_type begin render("%p hi\n= undefined") rescue Exception => e assert(e.is_a?(Haml::Error)) assert_equal(2, e.haml_line) assert_equal(nil, e.haml_filename) assert_equal('(haml):2', e.backtrace[0]) else # Test failed... should have raised an exception assert(false) end end def test_syntax_errors errs = [ "!!!\n a", "a\n b", "a\n:foo\nb", "/ a\n b", "% a", "%p a\n b", "a\n%p=\nb", "%p=\n a", "a\n%p~\nb", "a\n~\nb", "%p/\n a", "%p\n \t%a b", "%a\n b\nc", "%a\n b\nc" ] errs.each do |err| begin render(err) rescue Exception => e assert(e.is_a?(Haml::SyntaxError), "#{err.dump} doesn't produce Haml::SyntaxError!") else assert(false, "#{err.dump} doesn't produce an exception!") end end end def test_compile_error begin render("a\nb\n- fee do\nc") rescue Exception => e assert_equal(3, e.haml_line) else assert(false, '"a\nb\n- fee do\nc" doesn\'t produce an exception!') end end end