Mercurial > piecrust2
view tests/test_templating_pystacheengine.py @ 1116:40228511d600
chef: Add new `chef/env` config section.
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
---|---|
date | Sun, 25 Feb 2018 21:48:55 -0800 |
parents | 45ad976712ec |
children |
line wrap: on
line source
import pytest from .mockutil import mock_fs, mock_fs_scope from .rdrutil import 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): page = fs.getSimplePage('foo.md') output = render_simple_page(page) 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.mustache'}, contents=contents)) with mock_fs_scope(fs, open_patches=open_patches): page = fs.getSimplePage('foo.md') output = render_simple_page(page) # 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: {{route.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): page = fs.getSimplePage('foo.md') output = render_simple_page(page) # On Windows, pystache unexplicably adds `\r` to some newlines... wtf. output = output.replace('\r', '') assert output == expected