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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the\
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GNU General Public License for more details.\
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<program> Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>\
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parts of the General Public License. Of course, your program's commands\
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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.\
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the library. If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Lesser General\
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Public License instead of this License. But first, please read\
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<http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/why-not-lgpl.html>.\
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## Order of Precedence
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#Commandline overrides Data file
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options.data = Array.new
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opts = OptionParser.new do |opts|
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opts.banner = "Usage: #{__FILE__} [options] -p ../generated/ -f ../templates/input.rhtml
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Multiple -c, -p, -o and -f may be used but -f will use preceding -p and -o options"
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opts.separator ""
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opts.separator "Common options:"
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# No argument, shows at tail. This will print an options summary.
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opts.on("-h", "--help", "Show this message") do
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puts opts
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exit
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end
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# Another typical switch to print the version.
|
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opts.on("--version", "Show version") do
|
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#puts OptionParser::Version.join('.')
|
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puts "Version " + options.version
|
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exit
|
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end
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# Specify Input Templates
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opts.on("-f", "--file input_filename", String, "Input source file to evaluate") do |input_filename|
|
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# TODO How to insert command line parameters (options.parameters)
|
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+
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options.input_filename = input_filename
|
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|
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temp = RubyIt::Document.new(input_filename, options.output_filename, options.output_path)
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temp.add_parameter( options.parameters )
|
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|
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options.filelist << temp
|
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# Setting the output_filename is only valid for one input file
|
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options.output_filename = ""
|
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+
end
|
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+
|
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opts.separator ""
|
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opts.separator "Specific options:"
|
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|
+
|
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# Control Verbosity
|
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opts.on("-v", "--[no-]verbose", "Run Verbosely") do |v|
|
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$verbose = v
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
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opts.on("-q", "--quiet", "Run Quiet, not Verbose") do |v|
|
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|
+
$verbose = 0
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Specify command line arguments ie --parameter @hellos=3
|
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|
+
opts.on("--parameter param", String, "Command line parameters (Override data file settings)") do |param|
|
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|
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pp param
|
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|
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options.parameters << param
|
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+
end
|
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|
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|
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# Specify Config Files
|
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|
+
opts.on("-c", "--config config_data", String, "Load Config File") do |data|
|
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+
options.data << data
|
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|
+
end
|
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+
|
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|
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|
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|
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# Specify Output path if not the same as input
|
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|
+
opts.on("-p", "--outpath output_path", String, "Redirect generated file output") do |path|
|
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|
+
options.output_path = path
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
# Rename output if different from input
|
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|
+
opts.on("-o", "--out output_filename", String, "Define different generated filename from source file") do |new_name|
|
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|
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options.output_filename = new_name
|
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|
+
end
|
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end
|
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+
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|
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options.leftovers = opts.parse!(args)
|
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options
|
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|
+
end # parse()
|
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|
+
|
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|
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end # class OptparseExample
|
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|
+
end
|
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|
|
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|
+
require '../lib/ruby_it'
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
describe RubyIt, "Command Line Interface" do
|
4
|
+
it "Generates Files to correct output folder" do
|
5
|
+
source = "../examples/hello_erb.rtxt"
|
6
|
+
generated = "../generated/hello_erb.txt"
|
7
|
+
source_expected_text = "\n<% 3.times do -%>\n<%= 'hello' %>\n<% end -%>\n"
|
8
|
+
generated_expected_text = "hello\nhello\nhello\n"
|
9
|
+
|
10
|
+
check_source_and_remove_gen( source, generated )
|
11
|
+
|
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|
+
check_source_text( source, source_expected_text )
|
13
|
+
|
14
|
+
# run CLI (With blocking function)
|
15
|
+
do_and_report("../bin/ruby_it --outpath ../generated/ --file #{source}")
|
16
|
+
|
17
|
+
check_generated_text( generated, generated_expected_text )
|
18
|
+
end
|
19
|
+
|
20
|
+
|
21
|
+
it "evaluates command line parameters" do
|
22
|
+
source = "../examples/hellos.rtxt"
|
23
|
+
generated = "../generated/hellos.txt"
|
24
|
+
source_expected_text = "\n<% @hellos.times do -%>\n<%= 'Hello' %>\n<% end -%>\n"
|
25
|
+
generated_expected_text = "Hello\nHello\nHello\n"
|
26
|
+
|
27
|
+
check_source_and_remove_gen( source, generated )
|
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|
+
|
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|
+
check_source_text( source, source_expected_text )
|
30
|
+
|
31
|
+
# run CLI (With blocking function)
|
32
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+
do_and_report("../bin/ruby_it --parameter @hellos=3 --outpath ../generated/ --file #{source}")
|
33
|
+
|
34
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+
check_generated_text( generated, generated_expected_text )
|
35
|
+
end
|
36
|
+
|
37
|
+
|
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|
+
it "evaluates command line parameters with different values '5'" do
|
39
|
+
source = "../examples/hellos.rtxt"
|
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|
+
generated = "../generated/hellos.txt"
|
41
|
+
source_expected_text = "\n<% @hellos.times do -%>\n<%= 'Hello' %>\n<% end -%>\n"
|
42
|
+
generated_expected_text = "Hello\nHello\nHello\nHello\nHello\n"
|
43
|
+
|
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|
+
check_source_and_remove_gen( source, generated )
|
45
|
+
|
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|
+
check_source_text( source, source_expected_text )
|
47
|
+
|
48
|
+
# run CLI (With blocking function)
|
49
|
+
do_and_report("../bin/ruby_it --parameter @hellos=5 --outpath ../generated/ --file #{source}")
|
50
|
+
|
51
|
+
check_generated_text( generated, generated_expected_text )
|
52
|
+
end
|
53
|
+
end
|
54
|
+
|
55
|
+
|
56
|
+
def do_and_report(command, report=false)
|
57
|
+
f = open("| #{command}")
|
58
|
+
g = Array.new
|
59
|
+
while (foo = f.gets)
|
60
|
+
g << foo
|
61
|
+
end
|
62
|
+
if report
|
63
|
+
g.each do |element|
|
64
|
+
puts element
|
65
|
+
end
|
66
|
+
end
|
67
|
+
end
|
68
|
+
|
69
|
+
def check_source_and_remove_gen( source, generated )
|
70
|
+
#Check file exists
|
71
|
+
File.exists?( source ).should == true
|
72
|
+
|
73
|
+
if File.exists?( generated )
|
74
|
+
File.delete( generated )
|
75
|
+
end
|
76
|
+
end
|
77
|
+
|
78
|
+
def check_source_text(source, expected_text )
|
79
|
+
#Check correct file read
|
80
|
+
source_text = ''
|
81
|
+
File.open( source, 'r') do |source_file|
|
82
|
+
while line = source_file.gets
|
83
|
+
source_text << line
|
84
|
+
end
|
85
|
+
end
|
86
|
+
source_text.should == expected_text
|
87
|
+
end
|
88
|
+
|
89
|
+
def check_generated_text( generated, expected_text )
|
90
|
+
# Check output file exists
|
91
|
+
File.exists?( generated ).should == true
|
92
|
+
|
93
|
+
# check output
|
94
|
+
generated_text = ''
|
95
|
+
File.open( generated, 'r') do |generated_file|
|
96
|
+
while line = generated_file.gets
|
97
|
+
generated_text << line
|
98
|
+
end
|
99
|
+
end
|
100
|
+
|
101
|
+
generated_text.should == expected_text
|
102
|
+
end
|
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|
|
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|
+
require '../lib/ruby_it'
|
2
|
+
|
3
|
+
|
4
|
+
|
5
|
+
describe RubyIt, "RubyIt" do
|
6
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it "hello_erb basic load and parse" do
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rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hello_erb.rtxt')
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rubyit.output.should == '../examples/hello_erb.txt'
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rubyit.path.should == '../examples/'
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rubyit.erb_text.should == "\n<% 3.times do -%>\n<%= 'hello' %>\n<% end -%>\n"
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rubyit.result.should == "hello\nhello\nhello\n"
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describe RubyIt, "#clean_whitespace" do
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it "testing whitespace <%" do
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rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hello_erb.rtxt')
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " <%" )
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text.should == '<%'
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( "\t\t<%" )
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text.should == '<%'
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " \t \t<%" )
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text.should == '<%'
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end
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end
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it "testing whitespace <%=" do
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## <%= not modified
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rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hello_erb.rtxt')
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " <%=" )
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text.should == ' <%='
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( "\t<%=" )
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text.should == "\t<%="
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " \t \t<%=" )
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text.should == " \t \t<%="
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end
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end
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describe RubyIt, "#clean_whitespace" do
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it "testing whitespace -%>" do
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rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hello_erb.rtxt')
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%> " )
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text.should == ' %> '
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%>\t" )
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text.should == " %>\t"
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%>\n" )
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text.should == " %>"
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%> \n" )
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text.should == " %>"
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%>\t\n" )
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text.should == " %>"
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%> \t \t \n" )
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text.should == " %>"
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#Only remove one line return
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%>\n\t \t\n \n \t " )
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text.should == " %>\t \t\n \n \t "
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end
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end
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describe RubyIt, "#clean_whitespace" do
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it "testing whitespace -%> not on blank line" do
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## <%= not modified
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rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hello_erb.rtxt')
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%> boo" )
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text.should == ' %> boo'
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+
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%>\t boo" )
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text.should == " %>\t boo"
|
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+
|
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%>\n boo" )
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text.should == " %> boo"
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+
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text = rubyit.clean_whitespace( " -%>\t \t\n\t \t\n \n \t boo" )
|
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text.should == " %>\t \t\n \n \t boo"
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end
|
91
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+
end
|
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|
+
|
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+
## TODO Complete this test
|
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describe RubyIt, "erb output to file" do
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it "example2.erb" do
|
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rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/example2.rtxt')
|
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|
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#load file and then make sure it is as expected
|
98
|
+
|
99
|
+
end
|
100
|
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end
|
101
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+
|
102
|
+
|
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|
+
#Check output redirection
|
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describe RubyIt, "Outut file redirection" do
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it "set output to ../generated" do
|
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rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hellos.rtxt', '', '../generated')
|
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rubyit.input.should == '../examples/hellos.rtxt'
|
108
|
+
rubyit.output.should == '../generated/hellos.txt'
|
109
|
+
rubyit.path.should == '../generated/'
|
110
|
+
end
|
111
|
+
|
112
|
+
it "Redirect output after intialisation" do
|
113
|
+
# TODO
|
114
|
+
puts "fill in this section"
|
115
|
+
end
|
116
|
+
end
|
117
|
+
|
118
|
+
#Check set_parameter and get_parameters
|
119
|
+
describe RubyIt, "set and get params" do
|
120
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+
it "set and get params" do
|
121
|
+
rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hellos.rtxt')
|
122
|
+
rubyit.add_parameter( '@a = 4' )
|
123
|
+
rubyit.add_parameter( '@b = 5' )
|
124
|
+
rubyit.add_parameter( '@c = 6' )
|
125
|
+
params = rubyit.get_parameters
|
126
|
+
params.should == "<% @a = 4 \n @b = 5 \n @c = 6 \n -%>"
|
127
|
+
end
|
128
|
+
end
|
129
|
+
|
130
|
+
|
131
|
+
#Check setting variables for generated erb content
|
132
|
+
describe RubyIt, "variables inserted into erb" do
|
133
|
+
it "say 3 Hellos" do
|
134
|
+
rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hellos.rtxt')
|
135
|
+
rubyit.add_parameter( '@hellos = 3' )
|
136
|
+
|
137
|
+
rubyit.input.should == '../examples/hellos.rtxt'
|
138
|
+
rubyit.output.should == '../examples/hellos.txt'
|
139
|
+
rubyit.path.should == '../examples/'
|
140
|
+
|
141
|
+
rubyit.erb_text.should == "\n<% @hellos.times do -%>\n<%= 'Hello' %>\n<% end -%>\n"
|
142
|
+
#puts rubyit.result
|
143
|
+
rubyit.result.should == "Hello\nHello\nHello\n"
|
144
|
+
|
145
|
+
end
|
146
|
+
it "say 4 hellos" do
|
147
|
+
rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hellos.rtxt')
|
148
|
+
rubyit.add_parameter( '@hellos = 4' )
|
149
|
+
rubyit.result.should == "Hello\nHello\nHello\nHello\n"
|
150
|
+
|
151
|
+
end
|
152
|
+
it "say 0 hellos" do
|
153
|
+
rubyit = RubyIt::Document.new('../examples/hellos.rtxt')
|
154
|
+
rubyit.add_parameter( '@hellos = 0' )
|
155
|
+
rubyit.result.should == ""
|
156
|
+
|
157
|
+
end
|
158
|
+
end
|
159
|
+
|
160
|
+
#Check file creation
|
metadata
ADDED
@@ -0,0 +1,77 @@
|
|
1
|
+
--- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
|
2
|
+
name: ruby_it
|
3
|
+
version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
4
|
+
hash: 27
|
5
|
+
prerelease: false
|
6
|
+
segments:
|
7
|
+
- 0
|
8
|
+
- 1
|
9
|
+
- 0
|
10
|
+
version: 0.1.0
|
11
|
+
platform: ruby
|
12
|
+
authors:
|
13
|
+
- Morgan Prior
|
14
|
+
autorequire:
|
15
|
+
bindir: bin
|
16
|
+
cert_chain: []
|
17
|
+
|
18
|
+
date: 2010-12-18 00:00:00 +00:00
|
19
|
+
default_executable:
|
20
|
+
dependencies: []
|
21
|
+
|
22
|
+
description: " Comand Line Interface (CLI) and Object class can be used to evaluate erb template files\n file.rtxt will be turnealuated and written as file.txt\n"
|
23
|
+
email: ruby_it_gem@amaras-tech.co.uk
|
24
|
+
executables:
|
25
|
+
- ruby_it
|
26
|
+
extensions: []
|
27
|
+
|
28
|
+
extra_rdoc_files: []
|
29
|
+
|
30
|
+
files:
|
31
|
+
- bin/ruby_it
|
32
|
+
- LICENSE.rtf
|
33
|
+
- examples/example2.rtxt
|
34
|
+
- examples/example2.txt
|
35
|
+
- examples/hello_erb.rtxt
|
36
|
+
- examples/hellos.rtxt
|
37
|
+
- lib/ruby_it/document.rb
|
38
|
+
- lib/ruby_it/ruby_it_options.rb
|
39
|
+
- lib/ruby_it.rb
|
40
|
+
- spec/cli_spec.rb
|
41
|
+
- spec/ruby_it_spec.rb
|
42
|
+
has_rdoc: true
|
43
|
+
homepage: http://amaras-tech.co.uk/software/RubyIt
|
44
|
+
licenses: []
|
45
|
+
|
46
|
+
post_install_message: To use 'ruby_it' as a executable application the gems folder must be on your path
|
47
|
+
rdoc_options: []
|
48
|
+
|
49
|
+
require_paths:
|
50
|
+
- lib
|
51
|
+
required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
52
|
+
none: false
|
53
|
+
requirements:
|
54
|
+
- - ">="
|
55
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
56
|
+
hash: 3
|
57
|
+
segments:
|
58
|
+
- 0
|
59
|
+
version: "0"
|
60
|
+
required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
|
61
|
+
none: false
|
62
|
+
requirements:
|
63
|
+
- - ">="
|
64
|
+
- !ruby/object:Gem::Version
|
65
|
+
hash: 3
|
66
|
+
segments:
|
67
|
+
- 0
|
68
|
+
version: "0"
|
69
|
+
requirements: []
|
70
|
+
|
71
|
+
rubyforge_project:
|
72
|
+
rubygems_version: 1.3.7
|
73
|
+
signing_key:
|
74
|
+
specification_version: 3
|
75
|
+
summary: Executable and Object class to evaluate erb templates
|
76
|
+
test_files: []
|
77
|
+
|