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Feature: Templates should be chainable
In order to insert variables and data in "static" engines
Scenario: Data in Erb in Markdown
Given the Server is running at "chained-app"
When I go to "/index.html"
Then I should see "Title</h1>"
And I should see "Subtitle</h2>"
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And I should see "Sup</h3>"
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Scenario: Build chained template
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Given a successfully built app at "chained-app"
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When I cd to "build"
Then the following files should exist:
| index.html |
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| test.erb.combobreaker |
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And the file "index.html" should contain "Title</h1>"
And the file "index.html" should contain "Subtitle</h2>"
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And the file "index.html" should contain "Sup</h3>"
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And the file "test.erb.combobreaker" should contain "Title</h1>"
And the file "test.erb.combobreaker" should contain "Subtitle</h2>"
And the file "test.erb.combobreaker" should contain "Sup</h3>"
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Scenario: Partials are parsed by multiple template engines: Outer template has .erb and inner .md.erb
Given a fixture app "partial-chained_templates-app"
And a template named "my_template.html.erb" with:
"""
<h1>My Template</h1>
<%= partial 'my_partial' %>
"""
And a template named "my_partial.html.md.erb" with:
"""
## My Partial
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<%= 'hello world' %>
"""
And the Server is running
When I go to "/my_template.html"
Then I should see:
"""
<h1>My Template</h1>
"""
Then I should see:
"""
<h2 id="my-partial">My Partial</h2>
"""
Then I should see:
"""
<p>hello world</p>
"""
Scenario: Partials are parsed by multiple template engines: Outer template has .md.erb and inner .md.erb
Given a fixture app "partial-chained_templates-app"
And a template named "my_template.html.md.erb" with:
"""
# My Template
<%= partial 'my_partial' %>
"""
And a template named "my_partial.html.md.erb" with:
"""
## My Partial
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<%= 'hello world' %>
"""
And the Server is running
When I go to "/my_template.html"
Then I should see:
"""
<h1 id="my-template">My Template</h1>
"""
Then I should see:
"""
<h2 id="my-partial">My Partial</h2>
"""
Then I should see:
"""
<p>hello world</p>
"""
Scenario: Partials are parsed by multiple template engines: Outer template has .md.erb, and inner .erb
Given a fixture app "partial-chained_templates-app"
And a template named "my_template.html.md.erb" with:
"""
# My Template
<%= partial 'my_partial' %>
"""
And a template named "my_partial.html.erb" with:
"""
<h2>My Partial</h2>
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<%= 'hello world' %>
"""
And the Server is running
When I go to "/my_template.html"
Then I should see:
"""
<h1 id="my-template">My Template</h1>
"""
Then I should see:
"""
<h2>My Partial</h2>
"""
Then I should see:
"""
<p>hello world</p>
"""