214 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
214 lines
5.4 KiB
Ruby
def file_content_from_hash(input_hash)
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matter_hash = input_hash.reject { |k, v| k == "content" }
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matter = matter_hash.map { |k, v| "#{k}: #{v}\n" }.join.chomp
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content = if input_hash['input'] && input_hash['filter']
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"{{ #{input_hash['input']} | #{input_hash['filter']} }}"
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else
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input_hash['content']
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end
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<<EOF
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---
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#{matter}
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---
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#{content}
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EOF
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end
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Before do
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FileUtils.mkdir_p(TEST_DIR) unless File.exist?(TEST_DIR)
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Dir.chdir(TEST_DIR)
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end
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After do
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FileUtils.rm_rf(TEST_DIR) if File.exist?(TEST_DIR)
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FileUtils.rm(JEKYLL_COMMAND_OUTPUT_FILE) if File.exist?(JEKYLL_COMMAND_OUTPUT_FILE)
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Dir.chdir(File.dirname(TEST_DIR))
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end
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World(Test::Unit::Assertions)
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Given /^I have a blank site in "(.*)"$/ do |path|
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FileUtils.mkdir_p(path) unless File.exist?(path)
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end
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Given /^I do not have a "(.*)" directory$/ do |path|
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File.directory?("#{TEST_DIR}/#{path}")
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end
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# Like "I have a foo file" but gives a yaml front matter so jekyll actually processes it
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Given /^I have an? "(.*)" page(?: with (.*) "(.*)")? that contains "(.*)"$/ do |file, key, value, text|
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File.open(file, 'w') do |f|
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f.write <<EOF
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---
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#{key || 'layout'}: #{value || 'nil'}
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---
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#{text}
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EOF
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end
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end
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Given /^I have an? "(.*)" file that contains "(.*)"$/ do |file, text|
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File.open(file, 'w') do |f|
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f.write(text)
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end
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end
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Given /^I have an? (.*) (layout|theme) that contains "(.*)"$/ do |name, type, text|
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folder = if type == 'layout'
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'_layouts'
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else
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'_theme'
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end
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destination_file = File.join(folder, name + '.html')
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destination_path = File.dirname(destination_file)
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unless File.exist?(destination_path)
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FileUtils.mkdir_p(destination_path)
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end
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File.open(destination_file, 'w') do |f|
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f.write(text)
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end
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end
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Given /^I have an? "(.*)" file with content:$/ do |file, text|
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File.open(file, 'w') do |f|
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f.write(text)
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end
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end
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Given /^I have an? (.*) directory$/ do |dir|
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FileUtils.mkdir_p(dir)
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end
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Given /^I have the following (draft|page|post)s?(?: (in|under) "([^"]+)")?:$/ do |status, direction, folder, table|
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table.hashes.each do |input_hash|
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title = slug(input_hash['title'])
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ext = input_hash['type'] || 'textile'
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before, after = location(folder, direction)
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case status
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when "draft"
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dest_folder = '_drafts'
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filename = "#{title}.#{ext}"
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when "page"
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dest_folder = ''
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filename = "#{title}.#{ext}"
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when "post"
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parsed_date = Time.xmlschema(input_hash['date']) rescue Time.parse(input_hash['date'])
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dest_folder = '_posts'
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filename = "#{parsed_date.strftime('%Y-%m-%d')}-#{title}.#{ext}"
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end
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path = File.join(before, dest_folder, after, filename)
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File.open(path, 'w') do |f|
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f.write file_content_from_hash(input_hash)
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end
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end
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end
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Given /^I have a configuration file with "(.*)" set to "(.*)"$/ do |key, value|
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File.open('_config.yml', 'w') do |f|
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f.write("#{key}: #{value}\n")
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end
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end
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Given /^I have a configuration file with:$/ do |table|
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File.open('_config.yml', 'w') do |f|
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table.hashes.each do |row|
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f.write("#{row["key"]}: #{row["value"]}\n")
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end
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end
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end
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Given /^I have a configuration file with "([^\"]*)" set to:$/ do |key, table|
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File.open('_config.yml', 'w') do |f|
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f.write("#{key}:\n")
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table.hashes.each do |row|
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f.write("- #{row["value"]}\n")
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end
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end
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end
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Given /^I have fixture collections$/ do
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FileUtils.cp_r File.join(JEKYLL_SOURCE_DIR, "test", "source", "_methods"), source_dir
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end
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Given /^I wait (\d+) second(s?)$/ do |time, plural|
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sleep(time.to_f)
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end
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##################
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#
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# Changing stuff
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#
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##################
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When /^I run jekyll(.*)$/ do |args|
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status = run_jekyll(args)
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if args.include?("--verbose") || ENV['DEBUG']
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puts jekyll_run_output
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end
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end
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When /^I run bundle(.*)$/ do |args|
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status = run_bundle(args)
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if args.include?("--verbose") || ENV['DEBUG']
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puts jekyll_run_output
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end
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end
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When /^I change "(.*)" to contain "(.*)"$/ do |file, text|
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File.open(file, 'a') do |f|
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f.write(text)
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end
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end
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When /^I delete the file "(.*)"$/ do |file|
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File.delete(file)
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end
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Then /^the (.*) directory should +exist$/ do |dir|
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assert File.directory?(dir), "The directory \"#{dir}\" does not exist"
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end
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Then /^the (.*) directory should not exist$/ do |dir|
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assert !File.directory?(dir), "The directory \"#{dir}\" exists"
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end
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Then /^I should see "(.*)" in "(.*)"$/ do |text, file|
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assert_match Regexp.new(text, Regexp::MULTILINE), file_contents(file)
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end
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Then /^I should see exactly "(.*)" in "(.*)"$/ do |text, file|
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assert_equal text, file_contents(file).strip
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end
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Then /^I should not see "(.*)" in "(.*)"$/ do |text, file|
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assert_no_match Regexp.new(text, Regexp::MULTILINE), file_contents(file)
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end
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Then /^I should see escaped "(.*)" in "(.*)"$/ do |text, file|
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assert_match Regexp.new(Regexp.escape(text)), file_contents(file)
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end
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Then /^the "(.*)" file should +exist$/ do |file|
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assert File.file?(file), "The file \"#{file}\" does not exist"
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end
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Then /^the "(.*)" file should not exist$/ do |file|
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assert !File.exist?(file), "The file \"#{file}\" exists"
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end
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Then /^I should see today's time in "(.*)"$/ do |file|
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assert_match Regexp.new(seconds_agnostic_time(Time.now)), file_contents(file)
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end
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Then /^I should see today's date in "(.*)"$/ do |file|
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assert_match Regexp.new(Date.today.to_s), file_contents(file)
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end
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Then /^I should see "(.*)" in the build output$/ do |text|
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assert_match Regexp.new(text), jekyll_run_output
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end
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