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view tests/test_templating_pystacheengine.py @ 550:6f216c1ab6b1
bake: Add a flag to know which record entries got collapsed from last run.
This makes it possible to find entries for things that were actually baked
during the current run, as opposed to skipped because they were "clean".
author | Ludovic Chabant <ludovic@chabant.com> |
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date | Tue, 04 Aug 2015 21:22:30 -0700 |
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