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sinatra/test/templates_test.rb
Ryan Tomayko 0962513c4e Use Tilt for templating
This fixes a whole slew of issues with templates and adds some
new features:

 * Template files are read from disk once
 * Template compilation is cached. For instance, ERB templates are
   converted to Ruby once leaving only the eval for subsequent
   renders. HAML templates use a single engine instance.
 * Backtraces from file templates have the templates file and line
   number.
 * Backtraces from in-file templates have correct file/line numbers :)
2009-10-03 23:55:03 +02:00

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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/helper'
class TestTemplate < Tilt::Template
def compile!
end
def evaluate(scope, locals={}, &block)
inner = block ? block.call : ''
data + inner
end
Tilt.register 'test', self
end
class TemplatesTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
def render_app(base=Sinatra::Base, &block)
mock_app(base) {
set :views, File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/views'
get '/', &block
template(:layout3) { "Layout 3!\n" }
}
get '/'
end
def with_default_layout
layout = File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/views/layout.test'
File.open(layout, 'wb') { |io| io.write "Layout!\n" }
yield
ensure
File.unlink(layout) rescue nil
end
it 'renders String templates directly' do
render_app { render :test, 'Hello World' }
assert ok?
assert_equal 'Hello World', body
end
it 'renders Proc templates using the call result' do
render_app { render :test, Proc.new {'Hello World'} }
assert ok?
assert_equal 'Hello World', body
end
it 'looks up Symbol templates in views directory' do
render_app { render :test, :hello }
assert ok?
assert_equal "Hello World!\n", body
end
it 'uses the default layout template if not explicitly overridden' do
with_default_layout do
render_app { render :test, :hello }
assert ok?
assert_equal "Layout!\nHello World!\n", body
end
end
it 'uses the default layout template if not really overriden' do
with_default_layout do
render_app { render :test, :hello, :layout => true }
assert ok?
assert_equal "Layout!\nHello World!\n", body
end
end
it 'uses the layout template specified' do
render_app { render :test, :hello, :layout => :layout2 }
assert ok?
assert_equal "Layout 2!\nHello World!\n", body
end
it 'uses layout templates defined with the #template method' do
render_app { render :test, :hello, :layout => :layout3 }
assert ok?
assert_equal "Layout 3!\nHello World!\n", body
end
it 'loads templates from source file with use_in_file_templates!' do
mock_app {
use_in_file_templates!
}
assert_equal "this is foo\n\n", @app.templates[:foo][0]
assert_equal "X\n= yield\nX\n", @app.templates[:layout][0]
end
it 'loads templates from specified views directory' do
render_app { render :test, :hello, :views => options.views + '/foo' }
assert_equal "from another views directory\n", body
end
test 'use_in_file_templates simply ignores IO errors' do
assert_nothing_raised {
mock_app {
use_in_file_templates!('/foo/bar')
}
}
assert @app.templates.empty?
end
it 'passes locals to the layout' do
mock_app {
template :my_layout do
'Hello <%= name %>!<%= yield %>'
end
get '/' do
erb '<p>content</p>', { :layout => :my_layout }, { :name => 'Mike'}
end
}
get '/'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'Hello Mike!<p>content</p>', body
end
it 'loads templates defined in subclasses' do
base = Class.new(Sinatra::Base)
base.template(:foo) { 'bar' }
render_app(base) { render :test, :foo }
assert ok?
assert_equal 'bar', body
end
it 'uses templates in superclasses before subclasses' do
base = Class.new(Sinatra::Base)
base.template(:foo) { 'template in superclass' }
assert_equal 'template in superclass', base.templates[:foo].first.call
mock_app(base) {
set :views, File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/views'
template(:foo) { 'template in subclass' }
get('/') { render :test, :foo }
}
assert_equal 'template in subclass', @app.templates[:foo].first.call
get '/'
assert ok?
assert_equal 'template in subclass', body
end
end
# __END__ : this is not the real end of the script.
__END__
@@ foo
this is foo
@@ layout
X
= yield
X