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internal: Fix a bug with registering taxonomy terms that are not strings. Some objects, like the blog data provider's taxnonomy entries, can render as strings, but are objects themselves. When registering them as "used terms", we need to use their string representation.
author Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com>
date Tue, 01 Mar 2016 22:26:09 -0800
parents 2537fe95d771
children ab5c6a8ae90a
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import pytest
from .mockutil import (
        mock_fs, mock_fs_scope, get_simple_page, render_simple_page)


app_config = {
        'site': {
            'default_format': 'none',
            'default_template_engine': 'mustache'},
        'foo': 'bar'}
page_config = {'layout': 'none'}

open_patches = ['pystache.common']


@pytest.mark.parametrize(
        'contents, expected',
        [
            ("Raw text", "Raw text"),
            ("This is {{foo}}", "This is bar"),
            ("Info:\n{{#page}}\nMy URL: {{url}}\n{{/page}}\n",
                "Info:\nMy URL: /foo.html\n")
            ])
def test_simple(contents, expected):
    fs = (mock_fs()
            .withConfig(app_config)
            .withPage('pages/foo', config=page_config, contents=contents))
    with mock_fs_scope(fs, open_patches=open_patches):
        app = fs.getApp()
        page = get_simple_page(app, 'foo.md')
        route = app.getRoute('pages', None)
        route_metadata = {'slug': 'foo'}
        output = render_simple_page(page, route, route_metadata)
        assert output == expected


def test_layout():
    contents = "Blah\n"
    layout = "{{content}}\nFor site: {{foo}}\n"
    expected = "Blah\n\nFor site: bar\n"
    fs = (mock_fs()
            .withConfig(app_config)
            .withAsset('templates/blah.mustache', layout)
            .withPage('pages/foo', config={'layout': 'blah'},
                      contents=contents))
    with mock_fs_scope(fs, open_patches=open_patches):
        app = fs.getApp()
        page = get_simple_page(app, 'foo.md')
        route = app.getRoute('pages', None)
        route_metadata = {'slug': 'foo'}
        output = render_simple_page(page, route, route_metadata)
        # On Windows, pystache unexplicably adds `\r` to some newlines... wtf.
        output = output.replace('\r', '')
        assert output == expected


def test_partial():
    contents = "Info:\n{{#page}}\n{{> page_info}}\n{{/page}}\n"
    partial = "- URL: {{url}}\n- SLUG: {{slug}}\n"
    expected = "Info:\n- URL: /foo.html\n- SLUG: foo\n"
    fs = (mock_fs()
            .withConfig(app_config)
            .withAsset('templates/page_info.mustache', partial)
            .withPage('pages/foo', config=page_config, contents=contents))
    with mock_fs_scope(fs, open_patches=open_patches):
        app = fs.getApp()
        page = get_simple_page(app, 'foo.md')
        route = app.getRoute('pages', None)
        route_metadata = {'slug': 'foo'}
        output = render_simple_page(page, route, route_metadata)
        # On Windows, pystache unexplicably adds `\r` to some newlines... wtf.
        output = output.replace('\r', '')
        assert output == expected