email_reply_parser_ffcrm 0.5.0
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- data/LICENSE +22 -0
- data/README.md +103 -0
- data/Rakefile +135 -0
- data/email_reply_parser_ffcrm.gemspec +88 -0
- data/lib/email_reply_parser.rb +265 -0
- data/test/email_reply_parser_test.rb +154 -0
- data/test/emails/correct_sig.txt +4 -0
- data/test/emails/email_1_1.txt +13 -0
- data/test/emails/email_1_2.txt +51 -0
- data/test/emails/email_1_3.txt +55 -0
- data/test/emails/email_1_4.txt +5 -0
- data/test/emails/email_1_5.txt +15 -0
- data/test/emails/email_1_6.txt +15 -0
- data/test/emails/email_2_1.txt +25 -0
- data/test/emails/email_2_2.txt +10 -0
- data/test/emails/email_BlackBerry.txt +3 -0
- data/test/emails/email_bullets.txt +22 -0
- data/test/emails/email_iPhone.txt +3 -0
- data/test/emails/email_multi_word_sent_from_my_mobile_device.txt +3 -0
- data/test/emails/email_sent_from_my_not_signature.txt +3 -0
- metadata +68 -0
data/LICENSE
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The MIT License
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Copyright (c) GitHub
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
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in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
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to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
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copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
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THE SOFTWARE.
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# Email Reply Parser
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EmailReplyParser is a small library to parse plain text email content.
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See the rocco-documented source code for specifics on how it works.
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This is what GitHub uses to display comments that were created from
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email replies. This code is being open sourced in an effort to
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crowdsource the quality of our email representation.
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See more at the [Rocco docs][rocco].
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[rocco]: http://help.github.com/code/email_reply_parser/
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## Problem?
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If you have a question about the behavior and formatting of email replies on GitHub, check out [support][support]. If you have a specific issue regarding this library, then hit up the [Issues][issues].
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[support]: http://support.github.com/
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[issues]: https://github.com/github/email_reply_parser/issues
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## Installation
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Get it from [GitHub][github] or `gem install email_reply_parser`. Run `rake` to run the tests.
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[github]: https://github.com/github/email_reply_parser
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## Contribute
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If you'd like to hack on EmailReplyParser, start by forking the repo on GitHub:
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https://github.com/github/email_reply_parser
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The best way to get your changes merged back into core is as follows:
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* Clone down your fork
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* Create a thoughtfully named topic branch to contain your change
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* Hack away
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* Add tests and make sure everything still passes by running rake
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* If you are adding new functionality, document it in the README
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* Do not change the version number, I will do that on my end
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* If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors
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* Push the branch up to GitHub
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* Send a pull request to the `github/email_reply_parser` project.
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## Known Issues
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### Quoted Headers
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Quoted headers aren't picked up if there's an extra line break:
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> blah
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Also, they're not picked up if the email client breaks it up into
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multiple lines. GMail breaks up any lines over 80 characters for you.
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wrote:
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Not to mention that we're search for "on" and "wrote". It won't work
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with other languages.
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Possible solution: Remove "reply@reply.github.com" lines...
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### Weird Signatures
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Hello
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Hello
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GitHub
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**********************DISCLAIMER***********************************
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* Note: blah blah blah *
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**********************DISCLAIMER***********************************
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Hello
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From: Bob [reply@reply.github.com]
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Sent: Monday, March 14, 2011 6:16 PM
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To: Rick
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require 'rubygems'
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require 'rake'
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require 'date'
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#############################################################################
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#
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# Helper functions
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#############################################################################
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def name
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@name ||= "email_reply_parser"
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end
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def version
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line = File.read("lib/#{name}.rb")[/^\s*VERSION\s*=\s*.*/]
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end
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def date
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end
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def rubyforge_project
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name
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end
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def gem_file
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end
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def replace_header(head, header_name)
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head.sub!(/(\.#{header_name}\s*= ').*'/) { "#{$1}#{send(header_name)}'"}
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end
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#############################################################################
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#
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# Standard tasks
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#############################################################################
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task :default => :test
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Rake::TestTask.new(:test) do |test|
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test.libs << 'lib' << 'test'
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test.pattern = 'test/**/*_test.rb'
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test.verbose = true
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desc "Open an irb session preloaded with this library"
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task :console do
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# Custom tasks (add your own tasks here)
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desc "Create tag v#{version} and build and push #{gem_file} to Rubygems"
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## This is the rakegem gemspec template. Make sure you read and understand
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## all of the comments. Some sections require modification, and others can
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|
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|
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require 'pp'
|
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|
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|
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|
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class EmailReplyParserTest < Test::Unit::TestCase
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def test_reads_simple_body
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reply = email(:email_1_1)
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What is the best way to clear a Riak bucket of all key, values after
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I am currently using the Java HTTP API.\n", reply.fragments[0].to_s
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def test_reads_top_post
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reply.fragments.map { |f| f.signature? }
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assert_match /^On [^\:]+\:/, reply.fragments[2].to_s
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assert_match /^_/, reply.fragments[4].to_s
|
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+
end
|
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+
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def test_reads_bottom_post
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reply = email(:email_1_2)
|
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+
assert_equal 6, reply.fragments.size
|
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+
|
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assert_equal [false, true, false, true, false, false],
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|
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assert_equal [false, false, false, false, false, true],
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reply.fragments.map { |f| f.signature? }
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+
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assert_equal "Hi,", reply.fragments[0].to_s
|
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assert_match /^On [^\:]+\:/, reply.fragments[1].to_s
|
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assert_match /^You can list/, reply.fragments[2].to_s
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assert_match /^> /, reply.fragments[3].to_s
|
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+
assert_match /^_/, reply.fragments[5].to_s
|
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|
+
end
|
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+
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|
+
def test_recognizes_date_string_above_quote
|
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+
reply = email :email_1_4
|
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|
+
|
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+
assert_match /^Awesome/, reply.fragments[0].to_s
|
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+
assert_match /^On/, reply.fragments[1].to_s
|
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+
assert_match /Loader/, reply.fragments[1].to_s
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
def test_a_complex_body_with_only_one_fragment
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|
+
reply = email :email_1_5
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
assert_equal 1, reply.fragments.size
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
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|
+
def test_reads_email_with_correct_signature
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+
reply = email :correct_sig
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
assert_equal 2, reply.fragments.size
|
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+
assert_equal [false, false], reply.fragments.map { |f| f.quoted? }
|
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|
+
assert_equal [false, true], reply.fragments.map { |f| f.signature? }
|
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+
assert_equal [false, true], reply.fragments.map { |f| f.hidden? }
|
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+
assert_match /^-- \nrick/, reply.fragments[1].to_s
|
88
|
+
end
|
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|
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|
+
def test_deals_with_multiline_reply_headers
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+
reply = email :email_1_6
|
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+
|
93
|
+
assert_match /^I get/, reply.fragments[0].to_s
|
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|
+
assert_match /^On/, reply.fragments[1].to_s
|
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+
assert_match /Was this/, reply.fragments[1].to_s
|
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|
+
end
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|
+
|
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+
def test_does_not_modify_input_string
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+
original = "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog"
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+
EmailReplyParser.read original
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assert_equal "The Quick Brown Fox Jumps Over The Lazy Dog", original
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end
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104
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def test_returns_only_the_visible_fragments_as_a_string
|
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reply = email(:email_2_1)
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assert_equal reply.fragments.select{|r| !r.hidden?}.map{|r| r.to_s}.join("\n").rstrip, reply.visible_text
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end
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def test_parse_out_just_top_for_outlook_reply
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body = IO.read EMAIL_FIXTURE_PATH.join("email_2_1.txt").to_s
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assert_equal "Outlook with a reply", EmailReplyParser.parse_reply(body)
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+
end
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def test_parse_out_just_top_for_outlook_with_reply_directly_above_line
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body = IO.read EMAIL_FIXTURE_PATH.join("email_2_2.txt").to_s
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assert_equal "Outlook with a reply directly above line", EmailReplyParser.parse_reply(body)
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def test_parse_out_sent_from_iPhone
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body = IO.read EMAIL_FIXTURE_PATH.join("email_iPhone.txt").to_s
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