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therubyrhino/spec/rhino/context_spec.rb

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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/../spec_helper'
include Rhino
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describe Rhino::Context do
it "can evaluate some javascript" do
Context.open do |cxt|
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cxt.eval("5 + 3").should == 8
end
end
it "treats nil and the empty string as the same thing when it comes to eval" do
Context.open do |cxt|
cxt.eval(nil).should == cxt.eval('')
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end
end
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it "can embed primitive ruby object into javascript" do
Context.open do |cxt|
cxt['foo'] = "Hello World"
cxt.eval("foo").should == "Hello World"
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end
end
describe "Initalizing Standard Javascript Objects" do
it "provides the standard objects without java integration by default" do
Context.open do |cxt|
cxt["Object"].should_not be_nil
cxt["Math"].should_not be_nil
cxt["String"].should_not be_nil
cxt["Function"].should_not be_nil
cxt["Packages"].should be_nil
cxt["java"].should be_nil
cxt["org"].should be_nil
cxt["com"].should be_nil
end
end
it "provides unsealed standard object by default" do
Context.open do |cxt|
cxt.eval("Object.foop = 'blort'")
cxt["Object"]['foop'].should == 'blort'
end
end
it "allows you to seal the standard objects so that they cannot be modified" do
Context.open(:sealed => true) do |cxt|
lambda {
cxt.eval("Object.foop = 'blort'")
}.should raise_error(Rhino::RhinoError)
lambda {
cxt.eval("Object.prototype.toString = function() {}")
}.should raise_error(Rhino::RhinoError)
end
end
it "allows java integration to be turned on when initializing standard objects" do
Context.open(:java => true) do |cxt|
cxt["Packages"].should_not be_nil
end
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end
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end
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it "can call ruby functions from javascript" do
Context.open do |cxt|
cxt["say"] = lambda {|word, times| word * times}
cxt.eval("say('Hello',2)").should == "HelloHello"
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end
end
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it "can eval javascript with a given ruby object as the scope." do
# pending
scope = Class.new.class_eval do
def plus(lhs, rhs)
lhs + rhs
end
def minus(lhs, rhs)
lhs - rhs
end
new
end
Context.open(:with => scope) do |cxt|
cxt.eval("plus(1,2)").should == 3
cxt.eval("minus(10, 20)").should == -10
cxt.eval("this").should be(scope)
end
end
it "extends object to allow for the arbitrary execution of javascript with any object as the scope" do
Class.new.class_eval do
def initialize
@lhs = 5
end
def timesfive(rhs)
@lhs * rhs
end
new.eval_js("timesfive(6)").should == 30
end
end
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it "can limit the number of instructions that are executed in the context" do
lambda {
Context.open do |cxt|
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cxt.instruction_limit = 100 * 1000
timeout(1) do
cxt.eval('while (true);')
end
end
}.should raise_error(Rhino::RunawayScriptError)
end
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it "has a private constructor" do
lambda {
Context.new(nil)
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}.should raise_error
end
describe "compilation" do
it "can take an IO object in the eval method instead of a string" do
source = StringIO.new(<<-EOJS)
/*
* we want to have a fairly verbose function so that we can be assured tha
* we overflow the buffer size so that we see that the reader is chunking
* it's payload in at least several fragments.
*
* That's why we're wasting space here
*/
function five() {
return 5
}
foo = 'bar'
five();
EOJS
Context.open do |cxt|
cxt.eval(source, "StringIO").should == 5
cxt['foo'].should == "bar"
end
end
end
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end