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require File.expand_path('../helper', __FILE__)
class BeforeFilterTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Hoboken This is a fairly large reworking of Sinatra's innards. Although most of the internal implementation has been modified, it provides the same basic feature set and is meant to be compatible with Sinatra 0.3.2. * The Event and EventContext classes have been removed. Sinatra applications are now defined within the class context of a Sinatra::Base subclass; each request is processed within a new instance. * Sinatra::Base can be used as a base class for multiple Rack applications within a single process and can be used as Rack middleware. * The routing and result type processing implementation has been simplified and enhanced a bit. There's a new route conditions system for things like :agent/:host matching and a request level #pass method has been added to allow an event handler to exit immediately, passing control to the next matching route. * Regular expressions may now be used in route patterns. Captures are available as an array from "params[:captures]". * The #body helper method now takes a block. The block is not evaluated until an attempt is made to read the body. * Options are now dynamically generated class attributes on the Sinatra::Base subclass (instead of OpenStruct); options are inherited by subclasses and may be overridden up the inheritance hierarchy. The Base.set manages all option related stuff. * The application file (app_file) detection heuristics are bit more sane now. This fixes some bugs with reloading and public/views directory detection. All thin / passenger issues of these type should be better now. * Error mappings are now split into to distinct layers: exception mappings and custom error pages. Exception mappings are registered with 'error(Exception)' and are run only when the app raises an exception. Custom error pages are registered with error(status_code) and are run any time the response has the status code specified. It's also possible to register an error page for a range of status codes: 'error(500..599)'. * The spec and unit testing extensions have been modified to take advantage of the ability to have multiple Sinatra applications. The Sinatra::Test module must be included within the TestCase in order to take advantage of these methods (unless the 'sinatra/compat' library has been required). * Rebuilt specs from scratch for better coverage and organization. Sinatra 3.2 unit tests have been retained under ./compat to ensure a baseline level of compatibility with previous versions; use the 'rake compat' task to run these. A large number of existing Sinatra idioms have been deprecated but continue to be supported through the 'sinatra/compat' library. * The "set_option" and "set_options" methods have been deprecated due to redundancy; use "set". * The "env" option (Sinatra::Base.env) has been renamed to "environment" and deprecated because it's too easy to confuse with the request-level Rack environment Hash (Sinatra::Base#env). * The request level "stop" method has been renamed "halt" and deprecated. This is for consistency with `throw :halt`. * The request level "entity_tag" method has been renamed "etag" and deprecated. Both versions were previously supported. * The request level "headers" method has been deprecated. Use response['Header-Name'] to access and modify response headers. * Sinatra.application is deprecated. Use Sinatra::Application instead. * Setting Sinatra.application = nil to reset an application is deprecated. You shouldn't have to reset objects anymore. * The Sinatra.default_options Hash is deprecated. Modifying this object now results in "set(key, value)" invocations on the Sinatra::Base subclass. * The "body.to_result" convention has been deprecated. * The ServerError exception has been deprecated. Any Exception is now considered a ServerError.
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it "executes filters in the order defined" do
count = 0
mock_app do
get('/') { 'Hello World' }
before do
assert_equal 0, count
I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Hoboken This is a fairly large reworking of Sinatra's innards. Although most of the internal implementation has been modified, it provides the same basic feature set and is meant to be compatible with Sinatra 0.3.2. * The Event and EventContext classes have been removed. Sinatra applications are now defined within the class context of a Sinatra::Base subclass; each request is processed within a new instance. * Sinatra::Base can be used as a base class for multiple Rack applications within a single process and can be used as Rack middleware. * The routing and result type processing implementation has been simplified and enhanced a bit. There's a new route conditions system for things like :agent/:host matching and a request level #pass method has been added to allow an event handler to exit immediately, passing control to the next matching route. * Regular expressions may now be used in route patterns. Captures are available as an array from "params[:captures]". * The #body helper method now takes a block. The block is not evaluated until an attempt is made to read the body. * Options are now dynamically generated class attributes on the Sinatra::Base subclass (instead of OpenStruct); options are inherited by subclasses and may be overridden up the inheritance hierarchy. The Base.set manages all option related stuff. * The application file (app_file) detection heuristics are bit more sane now. This fixes some bugs with reloading and public/views directory detection. All thin / passenger issues of these type should be better now. * Error mappings are now split into to distinct layers: exception mappings and custom error pages. Exception mappings are registered with 'error(Exception)' and are run only when the app raises an exception. Custom error pages are registered with error(status_code) and are run any time the response has the status code specified. It's also possible to register an error page for a range of status codes: 'error(500..599)'. * The spec and unit testing extensions have been modified to take advantage of the ability to have multiple Sinatra applications. The Sinatra::Test module must be included within the TestCase in order to take advantage of these methods (unless the 'sinatra/compat' library has been required). * Rebuilt specs from scratch for better coverage and organization. Sinatra 3.2 unit tests have been retained under ./compat to ensure a baseline level of compatibility with previous versions; use the 'rake compat' task to run these. A large number of existing Sinatra idioms have been deprecated but continue to be supported through the 'sinatra/compat' library. * The "set_option" and "set_options" methods have been deprecated due to redundancy; use "set". * The "env" option (Sinatra::Base.env) has been renamed to "environment" and deprecated because it's too easy to confuse with the request-level Rack environment Hash (Sinatra::Base#env). * The request level "stop" method has been renamed "halt" and deprecated. This is for consistency with `throw :halt`. * The request level "entity_tag" method has been renamed "etag" and deprecated. Both versions were previously supported. * The request level "headers" method has been deprecated. Use response['Header-Name'] to access and modify response headers. * Sinatra.application is deprecated. Use Sinatra::Application instead. * Setting Sinatra.application = nil to reset an application is deprecated. You shouldn't have to reset objects anymore. * The Sinatra.default_options Hash is deprecated. Modifying this object now results in "set(key, value)" invocations on the Sinatra::Base subclass. * The "body.to_result" convention has been deprecated. * The ServerError exception has been deprecated. Any Exception is now considered a ServerError.
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count = 1
end
before do
assert_equal 1, count
I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Hoboken This is a fairly large reworking of Sinatra's innards. Although most of the internal implementation has been modified, it provides the same basic feature set and is meant to be compatible with Sinatra 0.3.2. * The Event and EventContext classes have been removed. Sinatra applications are now defined within the class context of a Sinatra::Base subclass; each request is processed within a new instance. * Sinatra::Base can be used as a base class for multiple Rack applications within a single process and can be used as Rack middleware. * The routing and result type processing implementation has been simplified and enhanced a bit. There's a new route conditions system for things like :agent/:host matching and a request level #pass method has been added to allow an event handler to exit immediately, passing control to the next matching route. * Regular expressions may now be used in route patterns. Captures are available as an array from "params[:captures]". * The #body helper method now takes a block. The block is not evaluated until an attempt is made to read the body. * Options are now dynamically generated class attributes on the Sinatra::Base subclass (instead of OpenStruct); options are inherited by subclasses and may be overridden up the inheritance hierarchy. The Base.set manages all option related stuff. * The application file (app_file) detection heuristics are bit more sane now. This fixes some bugs with reloading and public/views directory detection. All thin / passenger issues of these type should be better now. * Error mappings are now split into to distinct layers: exception mappings and custom error pages. Exception mappings are registered with 'error(Exception)' and are run only when the app raises an exception. Custom error pages are registered with error(status_code) and are run any time the response has the status code specified. It's also possible to register an error page for a range of status codes: 'error(500..599)'. * The spec and unit testing extensions have been modified to take advantage of the ability to have multiple Sinatra applications. The Sinatra::Test module must be included within the TestCase in order to take advantage of these methods (unless the 'sinatra/compat' library has been required). * Rebuilt specs from scratch for better coverage and organization. Sinatra 3.2 unit tests have been retained under ./compat to ensure a baseline level of compatibility with previous versions; use the 'rake compat' task to run these. A large number of existing Sinatra idioms have been deprecated but continue to be supported through the 'sinatra/compat' library. * The "set_option" and "set_options" methods have been deprecated due to redundancy; use "set". * The "env" option (Sinatra::Base.env) has been renamed to "environment" and deprecated because it's too easy to confuse with the request-level Rack environment Hash (Sinatra::Base#env). * The request level "stop" method has been renamed "halt" and deprecated. This is for consistency with `throw :halt`. * The request level "entity_tag" method has been renamed "etag" and deprecated. Both versions were previously supported. * The request level "headers" method has been deprecated. Use response['Header-Name'] to access and modify response headers. * Sinatra.application is deprecated. Use Sinatra::Application instead. * Setting Sinatra.application = nil to reset an application is deprecated. You shouldn't have to reset objects anymore. * The Sinatra.default_options Hash is deprecated. Modifying this object now results in "set(key, value)" invocations on the Sinatra::Base subclass. * The "body.to_result" convention has been deprecated. * The ServerError exception has been deprecated. Any Exception is now considered a ServerError.
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count = 2
end
I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Hoboken This is a fairly large reworking of Sinatra's innards. Although most of the internal implementation has been modified, it provides the same basic feature set and is meant to be compatible with Sinatra 0.3.2. * The Event and EventContext classes have been removed. Sinatra applications are now defined within the class context of a Sinatra::Base subclass; each request is processed within a new instance. * Sinatra::Base can be used as a base class for multiple Rack applications within a single process and can be used as Rack middleware. * The routing and result type processing implementation has been simplified and enhanced a bit. There's a new route conditions system for things like :agent/:host matching and a request level #pass method has been added to allow an event handler to exit immediately, passing control to the next matching route. * Regular expressions may now be used in route patterns. Captures are available as an array from "params[:captures]". * The #body helper method now takes a block. The block is not evaluated until an attempt is made to read the body. * Options are now dynamically generated class attributes on the Sinatra::Base subclass (instead of OpenStruct); options are inherited by subclasses and may be overridden up the inheritance hierarchy. The Base.set manages all option related stuff. * The application file (app_file) detection heuristics are bit more sane now. This fixes some bugs with reloading and public/views directory detection. All thin / passenger issues of these type should be better now. * Error mappings are now split into to distinct layers: exception mappings and custom error pages. Exception mappings are registered with 'error(Exception)' and are run only when the app raises an exception. Custom error pages are registered with error(status_code) and are run any time the response has the status code specified. It's also possible to register an error page for a range of status codes: 'error(500..599)'. * The spec and unit testing extensions have been modified to take advantage of the ability to have multiple Sinatra applications. The Sinatra::Test module must be included within the TestCase in order to take advantage of these methods (unless the 'sinatra/compat' library has been required). * Rebuilt specs from scratch for better coverage and organization. Sinatra 3.2 unit tests have been retained under ./compat to ensure a baseline level of compatibility with previous versions; use the 'rake compat' task to run these. A large number of existing Sinatra idioms have been deprecated but continue to be supported through the 'sinatra/compat' library. * The "set_option" and "set_options" methods have been deprecated due to redundancy; use "set". * The "env" option (Sinatra::Base.env) has been renamed to "environment" and deprecated because it's too easy to confuse with the request-level Rack environment Hash (Sinatra::Base#env). * The request level "stop" method has been renamed "halt" and deprecated. This is for consistency with `throw :halt`. * The request level "entity_tag" method has been renamed "etag" and deprecated. Both versions were previously supported. * The request level "headers" method has been deprecated. Use response['Header-Name'] to access and modify response headers. * Sinatra.application is deprecated. Use Sinatra::Application instead. * Setting Sinatra.application = nil to reset an application is deprecated. You shouldn't have to reset objects anymore. * The Sinatra.default_options Hash is deprecated. Modifying this object now results in "set(key, value)" invocations on the Sinatra::Base subclass. * The "body.to_result" convention has been deprecated. * The ServerError exception has been deprecated. Any Exception is now considered a ServerError.
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end
I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Hoboken This is a fairly large reworking of Sinatra's innards. Although most of the internal implementation has been modified, it provides the same basic feature set and is meant to be compatible with Sinatra 0.3.2. * The Event and EventContext classes have been removed. Sinatra applications are now defined within the class context of a Sinatra::Base subclass; each request is processed within a new instance. * Sinatra::Base can be used as a base class for multiple Rack applications within a single process and can be used as Rack middleware. * The routing and result type processing implementation has been simplified and enhanced a bit. There's a new route conditions system for things like :agent/:host matching and a request level #pass method has been added to allow an event handler to exit immediately, passing control to the next matching route. * Regular expressions may now be used in route patterns. Captures are available as an array from "params[:captures]". * The #body helper method now takes a block. The block is not evaluated until an attempt is made to read the body. * Options are now dynamically generated class attributes on the Sinatra::Base subclass (instead of OpenStruct); options are inherited by subclasses and may be overridden up the inheritance hierarchy. The Base.set manages all option related stuff. * The application file (app_file) detection heuristics are bit more sane now. This fixes some bugs with reloading and public/views directory detection. All thin / passenger issues of these type should be better now. * Error mappings are now split into to distinct layers: exception mappings and custom error pages. Exception mappings are registered with 'error(Exception)' and are run only when the app raises an exception. Custom error pages are registered with error(status_code) and are run any time the response has the status code specified. It's also possible to register an error page for a range of status codes: 'error(500..599)'. * The spec and unit testing extensions have been modified to take advantage of the ability to have multiple Sinatra applications. The Sinatra::Test module must be included within the TestCase in order to take advantage of these methods (unless the 'sinatra/compat' library has been required). * Rebuilt specs from scratch for better coverage and organization. Sinatra 3.2 unit tests have been retained under ./compat to ensure a baseline level of compatibility with previous versions; use the 'rake compat' task to run these. A large number of existing Sinatra idioms have been deprecated but continue to be supported through the 'sinatra/compat' library. * The "set_option" and "set_options" methods have been deprecated due to redundancy; use "set". * The "env" option (Sinatra::Base.env) has been renamed to "environment" and deprecated because it's too easy to confuse with the request-level Rack environment Hash (Sinatra::Base#env). * The request level "stop" method has been renamed "halt" and deprecated. This is for consistency with `throw :halt`. * The request level "entity_tag" method has been renamed "etag" and deprecated. Both versions were previously supported. * The request level "headers" method has been deprecated. Use response['Header-Name'] to access and modify response headers. * Sinatra.application is deprecated. Use Sinatra::Application instead. * Setting Sinatra.application = nil to reset an application is deprecated. You shouldn't have to reset objects anymore. * The Sinatra.default_options Hash is deprecated. Modifying this object now results in "set(key, value)" invocations on the Sinatra::Base subclass. * The "body.to_result" convention has been deprecated. * The ServerError exception has been deprecated. Any Exception is now considered a ServerError.
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get '/'
assert ok?
assert_equal 2, count
assert_equal 'Hello World', body
end
it "can modify the request" do
mock_app do
I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Hoboken This is a fairly large reworking of Sinatra's innards. Although most of the internal implementation has been modified, it provides the same basic feature set and is meant to be compatible with Sinatra 0.3.2. * The Event and EventContext classes have been removed. Sinatra applications are now defined within the class context of a Sinatra::Base subclass; each request is processed within a new instance. * Sinatra::Base can be used as a base class for multiple Rack applications within a single process and can be used as Rack middleware. * The routing and result type processing implementation has been simplified and enhanced a bit. There's a new route conditions system for things like :agent/:host matching and a request level #pass method has been added to allow an event handler to exit immediately, passing control to the next matching route. * Regular expressions may now be used in route patterns. Captures are available as an array from "params[:captures]". * The #body helper method now takes a block. The block is not evaluated until an attempt is made to read the body. * Options are now dynamically generated class attributes on the Sinatra::Base subclass (instead of OpenStruct); options are inherited by subclasses and may be overridden up the inheritance hierarchy. The Base.set manages all option related stuff. * The application file (app_file) detection heuristics are bit more sane now. This fixes some bugs with reloading and public/views directory detection. All thin / passenger issues of these type should be better now. * Error mappings are now split into to distinct layers: exception mappings and custom error pages. Exception mappings are registered with 'error(Exception)' and are run only when the app raises an exception. Custom error pages are registered with error(status_code) and are run any time the response has the status code specified. It's also possible to register an error page for a range of status codes: 'error(500..599)'. * The spec and unit testing extensions have been modified to take advantage of the ability to have multiple Sinatra applications. The Sinatra::Test module must be included within the TestCase in order to take advantage of these methods (unless the 'sinatra/compat' library has been required). * Rebuilt specs from scratch for better coverage and organization. Sinatra 3.2 unit tests have been retained under ./compat to ensure a baseline level of compatibility with previous versions; use the 'rake compat' task to run these. A large number of existing Sinatra idioms have been deprecated but continue to be supported through the 'sinatra/compat' library. * The "set_option" and "set_options" methods have been deprecated due to redundancy; use "set". * The "env" option (Sinatra::Base.env) has been renamed to "environment" and deprecated because it's too easy to confuse with the request-level Rack environment Hash (Sinatra::Base#env). * The request level "stop" method has been renamed "halt" and deprecated. This is for consistency with `throw :halt`. * The request level "entity_tag" method has been renamed "etag" and deprecated. Both versions were previously supported. * The request level "headers" method has been deprecated. Use response['Header-Name'] to access and modify response headers. * Sinatra.application is deprecated. Use Sinatra::Application instead. * Setting Sinatra.application = nil to reset an application is deprecated. You shouldn't have to reset objects anymore. * The Sinatra.default_options Hash is deprecated. Modifying this object now results in "set(key, value)" invocations on the Sinatra::Base subclass. * The "body.to_result" convention has been deprecated. * The ServerError exception has been deprecated. Any Exception is now considered a ServerError.
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get('/foo') { 'foo' }
get('/bar') { 'bar' }
before { request.path_info = '/bar' }
end
I knew I shoulda taken that left turn at Hoboken This is a fairly large reworking of Sinatra's innards. Although most of the internal implementation has been modified, it provides the same basic feature set and is meant to be compatible with Sinatra 0.3.2. * The Event and EventContext classes have been removed. Sinatra applications are now defined within the class context of a Sinatra::Base subclass; each request is processed within a new instance. * Sinatra::Base can be used as a base class for multiple Rack applications within a single process and can be used as Rack middleware. * The routing and result type processing implementation has been simplified and enhanced a bit. There's a new route conditions system for things like :agent/:host matching and a request level #pass method has been added to allow an event handler to exit immediately, passing control to the next matching route. * Regular expressions may now be used in route patterns. Captures are available as an array from "params[:captures]". * The #body helper method now takes a block. The block is not evaluated until an attempt is made to read the body. * Options are now dynamically generated class attributes on the Sinatra::Base subclass (instead of OpenStruct); options are inherited by subclasses and may be overridden up the inheritance hierarchy. The Base.set manages all option related stuff. * The application file (app_file) detection heuristics are bit more sane now. This fixes some bugs with reloading and public/views directory detection. All thin / passenger issues of these type should be better now. * Error mappings are now split into to distinct layers: exception mappings and custom error pages. Exception mappings are registered with 'error(Exception)' and are run only when the app raises an exception. Custom error pages are registered with error(status_code) and are run any time the response has the status code specified. It's also possible to register an error page for a range of status codes: 'error(500..599)'. * The spec and unit testing extensions have been modified to take advantage of the ability to have multiple Sinatra applications. The Sinatra::Test module must be included within the TestCase in order to take advantage of these methods (unless the 'sinatra/compat' library has been required). * Rebuilt specs from scratch for better coverage and organization. Sinatra 3.2 unit tests have been retained under ./compat to ensure a baseline level of compatibility with previous versions; use the 'rake compat' task to run these. A large number of existing Sinatra idioms have been deprecated but continue to be supported through the 'sinatra/compat' library. * The "set_option" and "set_options" methods have been deprecated due to redundancy; use "set". * The "env" option (Sinatra::Base.env) has been renamed to "environment" and deprecated because it's too easy to confuse with the request-level Rack environment Hash (Sinatra::Base#env). * The request level "stop" method has been renamed "halt" and deprecated. This is for consistency with `throw :halt`. * The request level "entity_tag" method has been renamed "etag" and deprecated. Both versions were previously supported. * The request level "headers" method has been deprecated. Use response['Header-Name'] to access and modify response headers. * Sinatra.application is deprecated. Use Sinatra::Application instead. * Setting Sinatra.application = nil to reset an application is deprecated. You shouldn't have to reset objects anymore. * The Sinatra.default_options Hash is deprecated. Modifying this object now results in "set(key, value)" invocations on the Sinatra::Base subclass. * The "body.to_result" convention has been deprecated. * The ServerError exception has been deprecated. Any Exception is now considered a ServerError.
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get '/foo'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'bar', body
end
it "can modify instance variables available to routes" do
mock_app do
before { @foo = 'bar' }
get('/foo') { @foo }
end
get '/foo'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'bar', body
end
it "allows redirects" do
mock_app do
before { redirect '/bar' }
get('/foo') do
fail 'before block should have halted processing'
'ORLY?!'
end
end
get '/foo'
assert redirect?
assert_equal 'http://example.org/bar', response['Location']
assert_equal '', body
end
it "does not modify the response with its return value" do
mock_app do
before { 'Hello World!' }
get('/foo') do
assert_equal [], response.body
'cool'
end
end
get '/foo'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'cool', body
end
it "does modify the response with halt" do
mock_app do
before { halt 302, 'Hi' }
get '/foo' do
"should not happen"
end
end
get '/foo'
assert_equal 302, response.status
assert_equal 'Hi', body
end
it "gives you access to params" do
mock_app do
before { @foo = params['foo'] }
get('/foo') { @foo }
end
get '/foo?foo=cool'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'cool', body
end
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it "properly unescapes parameters" do
mock_app do
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before { @foo = params['foo'] }
get('/foo') { @foo }
end
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get '/foo?foo=bar%3Abaz%2Fbend'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'bar:baz/bend', body
end
it "runs filters defined in superclasses" do
base = Class.new(Sinatra::Base)
base.before { @foo = 'hello from superclass' }
mock_app(base) { get('/foo') { @foo } }
get '/foo'
assert_equal 'hello from superclass', body
end
it 'does not run before filter when serving static files' do
ran_filter = false
mock_app do
before { ran_filter = true }
set :static, true
set :public_folder, File.dirname(__FILE__)
end
get "/#{File.basename(__FILE__)}"
assert ok?
assert_equal File.read(__FILE__), body
assert !ran_filter
end
it 'takes an optional route pattern' do
ran_filter = false
mock_app do
before("/b*") { ran_filter = true }
get('/foo') { }
get('/bar') { }
end
get '/foo'
assert !ran_filter
get '/bar'
assert ran_filter
end
it 'generates block arguments from route pattern' do
subpath = nil
mock_app do
before("/foo/:sub") { |s| subpath = s }
get('/foo/*') { }
end
get '/foo/bar'
assert_equal subpath, 'bar'
end
it 'can catch exceptions in before filters and handle them properly' do
doodle = ''
mock_app do
before do
doodle += 'This begins'
raise StandardError, "before"
end
get "/" do
doodle = 'and runs'
end
error 500 do
"Error handled #{env['sinatra.error'].message}"
end
end
doodle = ''
get '/'
assert_equal 'Error handled before', body
assert_equal 'This begins', doodle
end
end
class AfterFilterTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
it "executes before and after filters in correct order" do
invoked = 0
mock_app do
before { invoked = 2 }
get('/') { invoked += 2; 'hello' }
after { invoked *= 2 }
end
get '/'
assert ok?
assert_equal 8, invoked
end
it "executes filters in the order defined" do
count = 0
mock_app do
get('/') { 'Hello World' }
after do
assert_equal 0, count
count = 1
end
after do
assert_equal 1, count
count = 2
end
end
get '/'
assert ok?
assert_equal 2, count
assert_equal 'Hello World', body
end
it "allows redirects" do
mock_app do
get('/foo') { 'ORLY' }
after { redirect '/bar' }
end
get '/foo'
assert redirect?
assert_equal 'http://example.org/bar', response['Location']
assert_equal '', body
end
it "does not modify the response with its return value" do
mock_app do
get('/foo') { 'cool' }
after { 'Hello World!' }
end
get '/foo'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'cool', body
end
it "does modify the response with halt" do
mock_app do
get '/foo' do
"should not be returned"
end
after { halt 302, 'Hi' }
end
get '/foo'
assert_equal 302, response.status
assert_equal 'Hi', body
end
it "runs filters defined in superclasses" do
count = 2
base = Class.new(Sinatra::Base)
base.after { count *= 2 }
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mock_app(base) do
get('/foo') do
count += 2
"ok"
end
end
get '/foo'
assert_equal 8, count
end
it 'does not run after filter when serving static files' do
ran_filter = false
mock_app do
after { ran_filter = true }
set :static, true
set :public_folder, File.dirname(__FILE__)
end
get "/#{File.basename(__FILE__)}"
assert ok?
assert_equal File.read(__FILE__), body
assert !ran_filter
end
it 'takes an optional route pattern' do
ran_filter = false
mock_app do
after("/b*") { ran_filter = true }
get('/foo') { }
get('/bar') { }
end
get '/foo'
assert !ran_filter
get '/bar'
assert ran_filter
end
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it 'changes to path_info from a pattern matching before filter are respected when routing' do
mock_app do
before('/foo') { request.path_info = '/bar' }
get('/bar') { 'blah' }
end
get '/foo'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'blah', body
end
it 'generates block arguments from route pattern' do
subpath = nil
mock_app do
after("/foo/:sub") { |s| subpath = s }
get('/foo/*') { }
end
get '/foo/bar'
assert_equal subpath, 'bar'
end
it 'is possible to access url params from the route param' do
ran = false
mock_app do
get('/foo/*') { }
before('/foo/:sub') do
assert_equal params[:sub], 'bar'
ran = true
end
end
get '/foo/bar'
assert ran
end
it 'is possible to apply host_name conditions to before filters with no path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
before(:host_name => 'example.com') { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.org' })
assert !ran
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.com' })
assert ran
end
it 'is possible to apply host_name conditions to before filters with a path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
before('/foo', :host_name => 'example.com') { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.com' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.org' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.com' })
assert ran
end
it 'is possible to apply host_name conditions to after filters with no path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
after(:host_name => 'example.com') { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.org' })
assert !ran
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.com' })
assert ran
end
it 'is possible to apply host_name conditions to after filters with a path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
after('/foo', :host_name => 'example.com') { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.com' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.org' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_HOST' => 'example.com' })
assert ran
end
it 'is possible to apply user_agent conditions to before filters with no path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
before(:user_agent => /foo/) { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'bar' })
assert !ran
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'foo' })
assert ran
end
it 'is possible to apply user_agent conditions to before filters with a path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
before('/foo', :user_agent => /foo/) { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'foo' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'bar' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'foo' })
assert ran
end
it 'can add params' do
mock_app do
before { params['foo'] = 'bar' }
get('/') { params['foo'] }
end
get '/'
assert_body 'bar'
end
it 'can remove params' do
mock_app do
before { params.delete('foo') }
get('/') { params['foo'].to_s }
end
get '/?foo=bar'
assert_body ''
end
it 'is possible to apply user_agent conditions to after filters with no path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
after(:user_agent => /foo/) { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'bar' })
assert !ran
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'foo' })
assert ran
end
it 'is possible to apply user_agent conditions to after filters with a path' do
ran = false
mock_app do
after('/foo', :user_agent => /foo/) { ran = true }
get('/') { 'welcome' }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'foo' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'bar' })
assert !ran
get('/foo', {}, { 'HTTP_USER_AGENT' => 'foo' })
assert ran
end
it 'only triggeres provides condition if conforms with current Content-Type' do
mock_app do
before(:provides => :txt) { @type = 'txt' }
before(:provides => :html) { @type = 'html' }
get('/') { @type }
end
get('/', {}, { 'HTTP_ACCEPT' => '*/*' })
assert_body 'txt'
end
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it 'can catch exceptions in after filters and handle them properly' do
doodle = ''
mock_app do
after do
doodle += ' and after'
raise StandardError, "after"
end
get "/foo" do
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doodle = 'Been now'
raise StandardError, "now"
end
get "/" do
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doodle = 'Been now'
end
error 500 do
"Error handled #{env['sinatra.error'].message}"
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end
end
get '/foo'
assert_equal 'Error handled now', body
assert_equal 'Been now and after', doodle
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doodle = ''
get '/'
assert_equal 'Error handled after', body
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assert_equal 'Been now and after', doodle
end
end