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rails--rails/actionpack/test/template/template_test.rb
José Valim b2600bfc18 Remove locals dependency from template.
This means that templates does not need to store its source anymore, allowing us to reduce the ammount of memory taken by our Rails processes. Naively speaking, if your app/views contains 2MB of files, each of your processes (after being hit by a bunch of requests) will take 2MB less of memory after this commit.

This is extremely important for the upcoming features. Since Rails will also render CSS and JS files, their source won't be stored as well allowing us to decrease the ammount of memory taken.
2010-10-07 21:31:31 +02:00

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require "abstract_unit"
class TestERBTemplate < ActiveSupport::TestCase
ERBHandler = ActionView::Template::Handlers::ERB
class Context
def initialize
@output_buffer = "original"
@_virtual_path = nil
end
def hello
"Hello"
end
def partial
ActionView::Template.new(
"<%= @_virtual_path %>",
"partial",
ERBHandler,
:virtual_path => "partial"
)
end
def logger
require "logger"
Logger.new(STDERR)
end
def my_buffer
@output_buffer
end
end
def new_template(body = "<%= hello %>", handler = ERBHandler, details = {})
ActionView::Template.new(body, "hello template", ERBHandler, {:virtual_path => "hello"})
end
def render(locals = {})
@template.render(@obj, locals)
end
def setup
@obj = Context.new
end
def test_basic_template
@template = new_template
assert_equal "Hello", render
end
def test_locals
@template = new_template("<%= my_local %>")
@template.locals = [:my_local]
assert_equal "I'm a local", render(:my_local => "I'm a local")
end
def test_restores_buffer
@template = new_template
assert_equal "Hello", render
assert_equal "original", @obj.my_buffer
end
def test_virtual_path
@template = new_template("<%= @_virtual_path %>" \
"<%= partial.render(self, {}) %>" \
"<%= @_virtual_path %>")
assert_equal "hellopartialhello", render
end
if "ruby".encoding_aware?
def test_resulting_string_is_utf8
@template = new_template
assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, render.encoding
end
def test_no_magic_comment_word_with_utf_8
@template = new_template("hello \u{fc}mlat")
assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, render.encoding
assert_equal "hello \u{fc}mlat", render
end
# This test ensures that if the default_external
# is set to something other than UTF-8, we don't
# get any errors and get back a UTF-8 String.
def test_default_external_works
with_external_encoding "ISO-8859-1" do
@template = new_template("hello \xFCmlat")
assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, render.encoding
assert_equal "hello \u{fc}mlat", render
end
end
def test_encoding_can_be_specified_with_magic_comment
@template = new_template("# encoding: ISO-8859-1\nhello \xFCmlat")
assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, render.encoding
assert_equal "\nhello \u{fc}mlat", render
end
# TODO: This is currently handled inside ERB. The case of explicitly
# lying about encodings via the normal Rails API should be handled
# inside Rails.
def test_lying_with_magic_comment
assert_raises(ActionView::Template::Error) do
@template = new_template("# encoding: UTF-8\nhello \xFCmlat")
render
end
end
def test_encoding_can_be_specified_with_magic_comment_in_erb
with_external_encoding Encoding::UTF_8 do
@template = new_template("<%# encoding: ISO-8859-1 %>hello \xFCmlat")
result = render
assert_equal Encoding::UTF_8, render.encoding
assert_equal "hello \u{fc}mlat", render
end
end
def test_error_when_template_isnt_valid_utf8
assert_raises(ActionView::Template::Error, /\xFC/) do
@template = new_template("hello \xFCmlat")
render
end
end
def with_external_encoding(encoding)
old = Encoding.default_external
silence_warnings { Encoding.default_external = encoding }
yield
ensure
silence_warnings { Encoding.default_external = old }
end
end
end