mdBook/tests/helpers.rs

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//! Helpers for tests which exercise the overall application, in particular
//! the `MDBook` initialization and build/rendering process.
//!
//! This will create an entire book in a temporary directory using some
//! dummy contents from the `tests/dummy-book/` directory.
#![allow(dead_code, unused_variables, unused_imports)]
extern crate tempdir;
use std::path::Path;
use std::fs::{self, File};
use std::io::{Read, Write};
use tempdir::TempDir;
const SUMMARY_MD: &'static str = include_str!("dummy-book/SUMMARY.md");
const INTRO: &'static str = include_str!("dummy-book/intro.md");
const FIRST: &'static str = include_str!("dummy-book/first/index.md");
const NESTED: &'static str = include_str!("dummy-book/first/nested.md");
const SECOND: &'static str = include_str!("dummy-book/second.md");
const CONCLUSION: &'static str = include_str!("dummy-book/conclusion.md");
/// Create a dummy book in a temporary directory, using the contents of
/// `SUMMARY_MD` as a guide.
///
/// The "Nested Chapter" file contains a code block with a single
/// `assert!($TEST_STATUS)`. If you want to check MDBook's testing
/// functionality, `$TEST_STATUS` can be substitute for either `true` or
/// `false`. This is done using the `passing_test` parameter.
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct DummyBook {
passing_test: bool,
}
impl DummyBook {
/// Create a new `DummyBook` with all the defaults.
pub fn new() -> DummyBook {
DummyBook::default()
}
/// Whether the doc-test included in the "Nested Chapter" should pass or
/// fail (it passes by default).
pub fn with_passing_test(&mut self, test_passes: bool) -> &mut Self {
self.passing_test = test_passes;
self
}
/// Write a book to a temporary directory using the provided settings.
///
/// # Note
///
/// If this fails for any reason it will `panic!()`. If we can't write to a
/// temporary directory then chances are you've got bigger problems...
pub fn build(&self) -> TempDir {
let temp = TempDir::new("dummy_book").unwrap();
let src = temp.path().join("src");
fs::create_dir_all(&src).unwrap();
let first = src.join("first");
fs::create_dir_all(&first).unwrap();
let to_substitute = if self.passing_test { "true" } else { "false" };
let nested_text = NESTED.replace("$TEST_STATUS", to_substitute);
let inputs = vec![
(src.join("SUMMARY.md"), SUMMARY_MD),
(src.join("intro.md"), INTRO),
(first.join("index.md"), FIRST),
(first.join("nested.md"), &nested_text),
(src.join("second.md"), SECOND),
(src.join("conclusion.md"), CONCLUSION),
];
for (path, content) in inputs {
File::create(path)
.unwrap()
.write_all(content.as_bytes())
.unwrap();
}
temp
}
}
impl Default for DummyBook {
fn default() -> DummyBook {
DummyBook { passing_test: true }
}
}
/// Read the contents of the provided file into memory and then iterate through
/// the list of strings asserting that the file contains all of them.
pub fn assert_contains_strings<P: AsRef<Path>>(filename: P, strings: &[&str]) {
let filename = filename.as_ref();
let mut content = String::new();
File::open(&filename)
.expect("Couldn't open the provided file")
.read_to_string(&mut content)
.expect("Couldn't read the file's contents");
for s in strings {
assert!(content.contains(s), "Searching for {:?} in {}\n\n{}", s, filename.display(), content);
}
}