Fix tests to expect maruku 0.7 output

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Matthew Iversen 2013-12-05 12:20:11 +11:00
parent 5ed9d21ec7
commit fb9de8cbf6
5 changed files with 13 additions and 13 deletions

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@ -13,8 +13,8 @@ Feature: Markdown
When I run jekyll
Then the _site directory should exist
And I should see "Index" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<h1 id='my_title'>My Title</h1>" in "_site/2009/03/27/hackers.html"
And I should see "<h1 id='my_title'>My Title</h1>" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<h1 id=\"my_title\">My Title</h1>" in "_site/2009/03/27/hackers.html"
And I should see "<h1 id=\"my_title\">My Title</h1>" in "_site/index.html"
Scenario: Markdown in pagination on index
Given I have a configuration file with "paginate" set to "5"
@ -26,5 +26,5 @@ Feature: Markdown
When I run jekyll
Then the _site directory should exist
And I should see "Index" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<h1 id='my_title'>My Title</h1>" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<h1 id=\"my_title\">My Title</h1>" in "_site/index.html"

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@ -67,28 +67,28 @@ Feature: Site configuration
And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "rdiscount"
When I run jekyll
Then the _site directory should exist
And I should see "<a href="http://google.com">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<a href=\"http://google.com\">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
Scenario: Use Kramdown for markup
Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)"
And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "kramdown"
When I run jekyll
Then the _site directory should exist
And I should see "<a href="http://google.com">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<a href=\"http://google.com\">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
Scenario: Use Redcarpet for markup
Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)"
And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "redcarpet"
When I run jekyll
Then the _site directory should exist
And I should see "<a href="http://google.com">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<a href=\"http://google.com\">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
Scenario: Use Maruku for markup
Given I have an "index.markdown" page that contains "[Google](http://google.com)"
And I have a configuration file with "markdown" set to "maruku"
When I run jekyll
Then the _site directory should exist
And I should see "<a href='http://google.com'>Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
And I should see "<a href=\"http://google.com\">Google</a>" in "_site/index.html"
Scenario: Highlight code with pygments
Given I have an "index.html" file that contains "{% highlight ruby %} puts 'Hello world!' {% endhighlight %}"

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@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ class TestExcerpt < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
should "be the first paragraph of the page" do
assert_equal "<p>First paragraph with <a href='http://www.jekyllrb.com/'>link ref</a>.</p>", @extracted_excerpt.content
assert_equal "<p>First paragraph with <a href=\"http://www.jekyllrb.com/\">link ref</a>.</p>", @extracted_excerpt.content
end
should "link properly" do

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@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ class TestPost < Test::Unit::TestCase
end
should "return rendered HTML" do
assert_equal "<p>First paragraph with <a href='http://www.jekyllrb.com/'>link ref</a>.</p>",
assert_equal "<p>First paragraph with <a href=\"http://www.jekyllrb.com/\">link ref</a>.</p>",
@post.excerpt
end

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@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ CONTENT
end
should "write script tag" do
assert_match "<script src='https://gist.github.com/#{@gist}.js'>\s</script>", @result
assert_match "<script src='https://gist.github.com/#{@gist}.js'><![CDATA[\s]]></script>", @result
end
end
@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ CONTENT
end
should "write script tag with specific file in gist" do
assert_match "<script src='https://gist.github.com/#{@gist}.js?file=#{@filename}'>\s</script>", @result
assert_match "<script src='https://gist.github.com/#{@gist}.js?file=#{@filename}'><![CDATA[\s]]></script>", @result
end
end
@ -308,7 +308,7 @@ CONTENT
end
should "write script tag with specific file in gist" do
assert_match "<script src='https://gist.github.com/#{@gist}.js?file=#{@filename}'>\s</script>", @result
assert_match "<script src='https://gist.github.com/#{@gist}.js?file=#{@filename}'><![CDATA[\s]]></script>", @result
end
end